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mmwmemnmmmmmmwmwmmm. w-w 1 Theater Hotes If 0 BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 29, 1952 'Twill Be a Fine Esplanade If the Park Dept. Has Its Way bought David HrUwrll has MDeede and the new comedy by Lionel Stander, In Manhattan Beach there isjbin Place about a mile to tht by PAUL AFFELDER stage and film comedian, ana will place It In rehearsal Feb. 21 for an early April premiere on Broadway.

Mr. Stander, a an esplanade that would make a delightful walk for Brooklyn residents. Lovely ocean view and all that. But no one knows who owns it The esplanade runs from Cor- Three Concerti, Two of Them New Here, Included on Little Orchestra Program featured player In the Broaa-hurst'g hit, "Pal Joey," will remain in the musical. Richard Barr Is to direct the comedy, The program that Thomas Scherman and the Utile Orches- tra offered at Town Hall last night was a fairly conservatlvi which centers about a 13-year-old girl and an Indian chief, Sheepshead Bay Maritime Base.

It has been battered by storms and is in a run-down condition, with rocks piled on It and the cement walk broken In many places. The esplanade, it was learned today, was one of the projects of the late Joseph P. Day, built when he developed Manhattan Beach. But, a Park Department spokesman said, title to the walk is not clear. At anv rate, the Park Depart- MINEOLA and Paul Morrison will design If overly long one.

Two of the five works were from the standard repertoire, one has been played on a number of occasions, its single set I I 1 CD Car Placards To Be Distributed and the two novelties both of them concerti expounded nothing startlingly new. 1 Salt of the Earth" Is the new title of the comedy by Mary Drayton, which formerly bore the name of the Ardyth Kennelly novel, "The Peaceable Kingdom," from which It was adapted. Alfred Drake, who The English pianist, Moura I.ympany, was the featured soloist in two concerti the American premiere of her compatriot, Alan Rawsthorne's Concerto No. 1, and the more familiar Mineola, Jan. 20 Cyril CVment wants the Borough Prsi-Ryan, county Civil Defense di-'dent's office to acquire the rector, announced today that promenade by condemnation emergency vehicle identifica-jand turn it over to the depart-tion placards will be issued ment so that it can be repaired.

will direct the play for George Nichols III, suggested the new title. Starring Teresa Wright The esplanade, the spokes it enters rehearsals In mid February. man added, would make an ideal connection between the I Minor Concerto by Mendelssohn. The former is a slick, vivacious work In three move ALL BROKEN UP Esplanade at Manhattan Beach has makings of first-rate promenade, but is in a dilapidated state and Park Department is having trouble acquiring it for reclamation. within the next few weeks to authorized CD and co-operating personnel.

Ryan warned that In the event of an attack on New York City, Nassau or Suffolk, or on routes reseryed by the Glenn Anders has been signed by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse for an important Brighton Beach end of Coney Island and the projected Manhattan Beach Park, to be built on land soon to be turned over to the city by the State. mentsa light-textured capric-clo and a tarantella, separated by an Interesting and well-con- role in Slgmund Millers "One 500 Due at Dinner For Rabbi Moshe Furst State CD organization, no vehicle will be permitted to move Bright Pay," in which Mr, structed chaconne. The concerto Is amply original, yet has Lindsay will have the lead part. II The. Miller drama, following More than 500 persons, including leaders of New York unless it displays a car placard.

In the event of an attack, ordinary vehicles will be re paxsages which remind one of ijohnanyi and Prokofieff. It also boasts some unusual orchestration. Both it and the Men tryouts in Wilmington ana Philadelphia, will open March Orthodox Jewry, will attend, the testimonial dinner given by! Ateret Chapter of the Hapoi'lj Hamizrachl to Rabbi Moshe delssohn work were performed 19 in New York. Last night. Incidentally, James Ronnie took over Mr.

Lindsay's former role in "Remains to Be Seen." with lightness and spirit by the soloist and well accompanied by Mr. Scherman and the orches' Furst of 1138 51th execu J' tra, though in the latter work the brasses and kettledrums CLEMENT'S CLUB tricted for 24 hours after its completion, while CD workers will bo permitted 90 minutes in which to try to roach their places of duty. During the 90 minutes, no private vehicle will be permitted to move unless a CD personal registration card can be shown. After the 90 minutes, private vehicles will not be permitted to move, even though the drivers have personal registration cards, unless there Is also a vehicle placard on display. tive director of the New York Council, in the auditorium of the Congregation B'nal Judah, 16th Ave.

and 53d Saturday evening. Dr. Hyman Zahtz is were a bit too heavy. Garfield Soloist Bernard Garfield, the orches- NEW 'CARMEN' Rise Stevens will sing the title role Thursday in Tyrone Guthrie's re-staged production of the Bizet opera for the Metropolitan. A contest to select the "Bagel Queen of 1952" will be held this afternoon at the Holiday Theater, where "Bagels and Yox" is in its 20th week.

Models and night club chorines will compete, and the winner will be chosen on the basis of the number of bagels she consumes. The judges will be Art Smith of "Anna Christie," Robert Al-da of "Guys and Dolls" and air- the chairman of the committee and Sholom Schwartz Is tra's first bassoonist, was the oloist In the first New York performance of the Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra by the terial. The Brahms, of course, comedian Robert Q. is a great and of t-neglected I waves French composer-conductor, Ea gene Bozza. Though it was written In 1946, it bears the ear Lewis.

Rabbi Joseph Kaminetzky will be the toastmaster. The speakers will be Charles Beck, national president; Herman Kellman, council president, and Rabbi Shimshon Isseroff, president of Ateret Chapter. masterpiece. Unfortunately, some of that neglect was mani marks of the music that the Wolfgang Roth will design offers attractive Dining and Social Facilities for Dinners and Receptions In planning yournociil affair, take advantage of the opportunity now offered by thi exclusive club located at 926 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, in Bush Terminal Building IW5andb, right in the heart of Industry City. Group can be accommodated week-daya after P.

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41 on Common Stock fested last night, for Mr. French "Group of Six" com- the sets and costumes for "Ber-nardine," the new Mary Chase Scherman's interpretation was comedy which enters rehears posed some 20 years earlier. Its two end movements are lively and witty, and call for con-, siderable virtuosity from the soloist Mr. Garfield was more als next week under Guthrie without songfulness, careful, long-lined phrasing or a general feeling of "joie de vlvre" which this music requires. McCllntic's direction Jes BeilirrU sica Tandy and Hume Cronyn, stars of "The Fourposter," will A rwrulir quarterly dividend of 4(V per shire his been djrlared.

payable March 21, 1052, to holders oi record at the close of on February 27 195! oa tht Commoa Stock oi Atfaa Corporation. Waltxb A. Pi tii low, TVmjw January 26. 19S2. New Music Quartet play an original Russel Crouse sketch, dealing with an election rally, at thi3 afternoon's "March of Dimes Fashion Show" at the At Academy Tonight WHO OWNS IT? That's a $64 question the Park Department would like to have answered in connection with esplanade at Manhattan Beach.

lint, tTrir.i vt 1 I. i i I The New Music String Quar Waldorf-Astoria in behalf -of tet will give a concert at the than equal to the challenge, but the orchestral scoring was far too thick for so light-toned an Instrument, so that much of his playing was inescapably ob- soured. By far the most appealing was the slow middle movement, a beautifully lyrical andante, which permitted the solo- 1st to come Into his own. Copland Movie Music The purely orchestral num the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Academy of Music this evening as the third event in a special series of five monthly programs sponsored by the Cham SCHEDULE MOVIETIME BROOKLYN AlBFE "Elossaaant." 11:14.

ber Music Associates in co-op bers Included the suite which 7:58. "I Crasy Over Hsraea," 11:04, 1:3 4:14, 6:49, 9:24. FOX "I'll Bee YM la Mr Dreaaa," 1J 28. 3:03, 7, 10:07: "Jsafla Manbnnt," 11:20, 2:47. 9:01.

eration with the Brooklyn In stitute of Arts and Sciences METROPOLITAN "Ths Llrht Teaeh." II, The program will consist of the Aaron Copland made out of his music for the film, "Our Town," and the Serenade in A Major by 1:94. 7:39. "rtlfht It Brahms. The Copland score is far superior to most movie music, creating a fine, quiet, 12:37, 1:30, 4:21. 9:16.

PARAMOUNT "Briaht Victory." 1:17, 5:11, 9:09: rerle st "Dateetlrs SUry." II, 2:54, 4:48, 10:40. MANHATTAN A 8 TOR "Q.a VeAla," 9:33, 11:20, 1:19. 0:12, 9:05, 12:04. BIJOU "Cry ths Balnea Cosstry," 11, 1, 4, 6. 8, 10.

CAPITOL "The I.tfht Toach," 11:22, 1:53, 4:28. 6:59. 9:32. 11:44. Quartet in Opus 5, No.

1, by Rlchter; Bartok's Quartet. No. 4, and the Quartet In minor, Opus 5, by Beethoven. Members of the New Music String Quartet are Broadus Erie and Matthew Raimondi, violinists; Claus Adam, 'cellist, and Walter Trampler, violist American-sounding atmosphere, It is, however, somewhat on the monotonous side, as regards CRITERION "I Want Vn," 10:25, 12:15, 1.11 a 2fl 6:20. 8:20.

10:15. 12:15. tempo, mood and thematic ma GLOBE "Sntimarlae Cemraand," 9, 10:56, 12:52. 2:48, 4:44, 0:40, 8:36, 10:32, STAGE PLAIS STAGE PLATS MAYFAIR "Detaellts Starr," 9, 10:55, 12:50, 1:45, 4:49, 6:39, 12:17. AfililiPil! Mi-ain ham.

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FLORAL FARE FLORAL "Callaway Went Thatawar," I. 4, 7, 10: "Maa With a Cleak," 1:15, 8:25, 8:33. FRANKLIN SQUARE FRANKLIN "FIsea Bayaaata," 1. 4, 7:05, "Let's Make It Lerel," 2:40, 8:45, 8:50. FREEPORT FR1EPORT "Cakaewa Maa." 3:08, 6:43.

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