A ltai= lavish Paiodical &liter (:LITTON AYZNU2 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO ThEykrmilEmichRONICIA May 7, 1937 STAGE AND SCREEN Dirk Woodwind Quintet at Institute of Arts on May 13 • Catering to Luncheons, Bridge Parties, etc. BOESKY'S ON 12th STREET 12th & Hazelwood OAPAIL OUT, YOU'RE SAFE„Allt a t SAKS' e4 1 1:110 • * BUDDY LESTER * BETTE THOMPSON *. JACKSON & NEDRA * KELLER & BURNS * AT CAFE SAKS AT CENTER Adhering to its policy of pre- senting the finest movie entertain- ment, the Center Theater, located on Woodward near the Boulevard, will feature William Powell and Myrna Loy .in "Evelyn Prentice" plus Dick Powell, Joan Blondell, Victor Moore and Glenda Farrel in "Gold Diggers of 1937" on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 7, 8 and 9. An equally interesting double feature will be shown on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day, May 10 through 13 when George Arliss will be starred in "A Man of AtTairs" and Marlene Dietrich, and Charles Boyer will be shown in "The Garden of Allah." "Gold Diggers of 1937" intro- duces 200 girls in amazing pre- cision drills and dances, reveals graduates In their professions practising their trade of gold- digging, a new and sprightly eccentric dancer, and many smash- ing song hits as well as a heavy romantic tale which actually ended in the real marriage of Dick Powell and Joan Blondell. ARTEF PLAYERS RETURN HERE MAY 12 TO PRESENT "RECRUITS" AT WILSON The successful presentation of sourcefulness of Reb Aaron, the Sholem Aleichem's "200,000" by Wise. The first public appearance of the Artef Players last Sunday re- Reb Aaron, a shrewd, enlight- the Dirk Woodwind Quintet, De- sulted in a demand for a return ened Jew, expounds the magnani- troit's newest musical unit, will FREE PARKING • • • CURB. SERVICE engagement of this most interest- mity of the Czar's Ukase: "There take place Thursday night, May ing group of artists. They will will no longer be discrimination Fri. - sal. • Sun. May 7-a-11 Mon • Toes • Wed. • Thank 13, at the Detroit Institute of therefore return to the Wil- May 10 - II - It - 13 against Jews. Jews will now follow WILILIAM POWLELL Arts. The entire program will be son Theater on Wednesday eve- the noble calling of a soldier, who 311 RNA t4) GEORGE ARLISS made up of first performances in ning, May 12, to present another protects the realm. Therefore, the In the city. In important play, "Recruits." A choice of recruits must be a care- Proceeds from the concert will synopsis of this play follows: ful and precise one!" However, de- velyn Prentice' be turned over to the maintenance A Man of Affairs In the year 1827 Czar Nicholas spite Reis Aaron's convincing dis- I'LL'S fund of the Detroit Symphony PLO'S lark Nardi — Joan Dlondell Orchestra. The annual drive in MARLENE DIETRICH 11 11or Moore — Glenda Farrell CILAHLES DOIER the interest of the orchestra will In In begin Monday, May 17. "Gold Diggers The quintet includes some of "The Garden the best-known professional mu- of 1837" of Allah" sicians in Detroit. The players are Lore Wardrop, oboe player and founder; Joseph Miller, flute; AIR CONDITIONED • • MIRROPHONIC SOUND George Dayton, clarinet; Andrew OPE 11 A.M.'Mil• 1130 A.M. Luck, bassoon, and Francis Ilell- stein, French horn. Russell Wood, pianist, will assist at the concert. The concert will be sponsored by the Detroit Conservatory of Music. Tickets are on sale at the conservatory, Grinnell Bros. and Embroidery Manufacturers Elimi- the Doubleday Doran Book Shop nate German-Made Ma- in the Fisher Bldg. OPENS FOR THE SEASON BUDDY LESTER is emcee an d chine Parts funny man at Cafe Saks. UNION CITY, N. J. (WNS)— Blanche Yurka and H. G. Immediate discontinuance of Ger- man-made lammertz needles and Wells on Next Town Hall Revelry by Night the use of domestic needles instead Series at Cass Theater With Paul Sabin and His Orchestra was pledged by 40 embroidery SCENE FROM "RECRUITS" POWATAN Resently at the Roney Plata and Palm Island Club manufacturers meeting here at a The Detroit Town Hall in the The Coronation spirit has in- conference called by the Jewish Featuring THE THREE CHESTEF'S Cass Theater will open the ninth vaded this night club with the re- war veterans. The embroidery in- I issued an Ukase pressing Jews course, it occurs to the Elders that season of 20 Friday morning lec- sult that the Coronation revue cur- dustry, which is concentrated in into military service. Recruits were this punishment was meted out to Reservations suggested—Roseville 515.518 t ures on Oct. 15, when Blanche rent attraction is headed by the torn from homes and sent to re- them because one Rachel, has com- WM. KURTH, Mgr. Hudson County, found itself in ED. FRITZ, Prop. Yurka, one of America's most Regal Six, dancers from across the predicament because most of its a mote parte for 25 years. Such a mitted the sin of adultery. Again distinguished actresses, will give pond and Kinley and Grant, comedy machinery was German-made and decree is visited upon the town of they rush to Reb Motele for help. Nibivale. s cenes from great plays entitled dancers, direct from London, Joan To purge the town of its sin Reb therefore German-made parts had The entire community—proprie- Motels condemns Rachel, and the "Comedy Through the Ages." Brandon, has everybody guessing. to be used. But the boycott has re- Mrs. Nellie Peck Saunders an- Bob King, ventriloquist and his sulted in the development of Amer- tors and workers—is smitten with rumor spreads that the dreadful nounces that Detroit will be one "Mickey Finn" the chap with the ican-made parts, and the industry consternation. The first impulse is Ukase has now been withdrawn. of the six cities in the United X-Ray mind continue to produce is now mobilizing to eliminate the to run to Rabbi Motele, a charlatan Nachman and his comrades expose Madison at Brush States to hear H. G. Wells who merriment and Ruth Denning sings German-made parts. A committee catering to the wishes of the Corn- this as a mere maneuver of the Telephone Cherry 2110 this fall is making his first Ameri- popular numbers. Will Henderson's has been named to urge importers munity Elders; he goes into a Elders so that mothers will no THEATER trance and rejects the Ukase. longer hide their children. The can tour. Mr. Wells, England's Glee Club band not only features and dealers in embroidery machin- ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY foremost novelist and philosopher numbers with the three shows ery and parts to purchase or in- When, however, soldiers come to intervention of the workers, who have the Ukase ratified, the town q uestion the community's right of and one of the world's best known nightly but plays for dancing. stall the necessary machinery so is again apprehensive. judgment, saves Rachel. The Elders and outsanding men, has as his that parts could be made locally, To make matters worse, a group realize it would be well to be rid WEBSTER HALL subject "The Brain Organization and thus obviate the need for using Console and Melba, gay young German importations. One Jewish of workers, led by the tailor Nach- of Nachman. They therefore sanc- of the Modern World." Other eminent speakers on the experts in modern ballroom dances, manufacturer of embroidery who man, protest the unjust levying of tion Reb Aaron's plan of enticing YIELDING TO POPULAR DEMAND program are: Dr. Victor G. Hei- are staying a second week at Web- recently bought a new German taxes which exempts such rich men Nachman to his home under the Edwin Relkin and Sigmund Weintraub ser, author of "An American Doc- ster Hall Grill. Their present im- machine has agreed to return the as the lessee Reb Pinchus and Reb pretext of meeting Frumele, whom Aaron. The workers want to re- he %VIII Present the loves. There, believing that he tor's Odessy"; Count Herman pressions of Astaire-Rogers inno- machine, valued at $7,000. sign from a community which is signing a marriage contract, he Keyserling, teacher, author and vations and their original versions one of the world's greatest phi- of rhumba, tango and waltz steps. Mandates Commission Puts Off seeks only to exploit them. They signs up as a volunteer in the will form one of their own: levy army, instead. Only when the sol- losophers; William B. Seabrook, Bob Chester's orchestra accom- In Their Greatest Triumph Play Palestine Debate Until July their own taxes and furnish their explorer, writer; The Rt. Honor- panies them at dinner and supper GENEVA (WNS)—The already own recruits. The indignant elders diers arrive to take him away does able Lord Marley, British States- shows, also tuning up with popular unprecedented time allowed to have but one hope now: the re- Nachman realize that he has been tricked and denounces them all. man and Peer; John Mason Brown, dance rhythms through the eve- lapse by the Mandates Commis- dramatic critic of the New York rting. Slim Branch, singing come- sion of the League of Nations in dian, and the vocal solos of Made- Evening Post; Msgr. Fulton J. investigating the causes of the The Inn Opens at A Brilliant Social Satire by L. Resnick Sheen, James M. Hepbron, Dr. Ion Baker and Lynn Cole are fea- 1936 Palestine disturbances was 3 Acts-9 Scenes Louis K. Anspacher, Dr. Frank tured by Chester. Charlevoix July 1 further extended when the League Bohn, Isaac Marcosson, Clifton PLAYED FOR 3 SEASONS ON BROADWAY announced that it had granted TEN-FORTY Fadiman, Dr. A. L. Sachar, Fred- W. E. Flynn, managing director Entering her third demand week England's request to postpone the Comments of Leading Critics, erick L. Snyder, Mai-Mai Sze, Mandates Commission's special of The Inn at, Charlevois, Mich., "One of the soundest artistic enterprises in the country." daughter of his Excellency the at Club Ten-Forty, Nan Black- session on Palestine until the end announces the hummer opening on stone is taking new tunes and old C hi n e s e Ambassador to the favorites out of her song-bag night- of July. Originally scheduled for Thursday, July 1, with extensive —DETROIT NEWS. "With sets, costumes, lighting and grouping suggesting United States; Judge Camille Kel- ly to meet the requests of clamor- the middle of May, the session plans for the holiday week-end as something out of Rembrandt, the necessity of understanding ley, Sydney R. Montague, Prince ing customers. Rudy Bale, Irish was advanced in accord with a well as for the entire summer sea- Yiddish as good as disappears." Hubertus Loewenstein and Prin- comedian and tenor, introduces letter from the British Govern- son. cess Helga Marie Loewenstein, Maybelle Van's Adorables in a wild ment explaining that the report —WORLD TELEGRAM, N. Y. Abner C. Rosenzweig of Detroit "The performance moves with a grace and fluency seldom Jacques Cartier. has been retained as master of Pirate revel. Billy Lankin'a piano of the Royal Commission would encountered behind local footlights." pranks fill halls between dance not be ready before the middle ceremonies and has inaugurated —NEW YORK POST. supplied by Coyle McKay's of May and consequently the gov- the slogan "Truly a Gay Spot," Downtown Theaters music TICKETS: 31.1. 35c extrst E.... 50e to $1.50 , tax nitre. orchestra. ernment would not be in a posi- with dansants daily, activities and ON SALE AI—Liftman. Confectionery, 1510 at Seward, Tr. 31130111 attractions every afternoon and tion to make any decisions until Meta'. Foreign Hrehunge, 91211 )Oakland Longfellow Wet Alm at Wilma evening. MICHIGAN—Fred Astaire and Theater tu.* Omer—A.Littronn and `lorry Weinberg, too mnnagers. the end of July. SAKS CAFE Direct from a Three-leer mn on nroadwar The management has installed Ginger Rogers in their newest Booking permitting it looks like musical "Shall We Dance," with Myron and Evelyn, the dancing MATRIMONIAL NEWS new tennis, indoor baseball and six numbers of melodies by George dades, will repeat their out-of-town Wedding bells are ringing quite volley ball courts and has enlarged and Ira Gershwin, is now at the triumphs at Saks Cafe. So well often in the motion picture colony the "kiddies" playground. Also, Michigan Theater. The stage show received were their unusual adagio in Hollywood these days. By the the new "games" room with various presents the "Frolics De-Lovely" offerings they are well worth hold- time this column gets into print, types of entertainment, including with a cast of 40, including "the ing over. Edythe L. Wurtzel, daughter of ping pong, pool, and billiards tables Sixteen Feminine De-Lovely Danc- Buddy Lester who needs no in- Harry Wurtzel and niece of Sol will add further to the enjoyment JEWISH ers," Anita Jacobi, Bert Nagle and troduction adds his quips and Wurtzel, noted film producer, and of the guests and their friends RADIO his Girls, Johnny Burke and Jack cracks between the acrobatic danc- Lester Zifren will be saying " do" of the summer colony. Starnes & Co. HOUR ing of Keller and Burns and Bette In answer to the rabbi's questions . For the past eight years Zif- Thompson's blues ballading. Flor- RODIN CLUB MADISON—"Call It A Day" ence Strong sings to Eddie Brat- ren has been bureau manager for On Station WJBK An interesting meeting was with Ian Hunter, Olivia DelIavil- ton's dance music. the United Press in Madrid, held at the home of Mrs. M. Will Henceforth Be Broadcast land, Roland Young, Anita Louise Spain ... He is on a leave of ab- Koffman of 3375 Fullerton Ave., sence from his news service while on April 27. A lunch was served and Alice Brady is now at the PLANTATION Madison Theater. Joe Johnson's timely show, collaborating on a war picture at at 12:30. Rose Miller conducted "Coronation In Swing,' is in its the Hollywood studio. the meeting during the absence PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF TIME CHANGE AND TUNE IN A romance that began last sum- of the chairman, Mrs. J. liar- UNITED ARTISTS — Mark third and last week in Club Planta- Twain's unforgettable story "The tion. Desoree Alexander's singing mer in Honolulu will be culminated vith. Cards were played and RUTH DENNING, who soon by the marriage of Ernest and dancing shares top attention Prince and the Pauper," with Errol prizes awarded. Mrs. Morris sang with Rudy Vallee's Flynn, Claude Rains, Henry with the heat-treated tapping of Laemmle, nephew of Carl Laemmle, Koffman, Mrs. Nathan Fishman band, is singing popular pioneer film producer, and Odetta and Mrs. Milton Miller, who re- Stephenson, Barton MacLane and Dink, Blink and Dink. Bray, a native Ilawaiian dancer. cently returned from Florida after the Mauch Twins, and a maginifi- numbers at the Powatan. Ben Pivar, associate producer cently staged Cornation scene (co- Contributions to the Jewish a long visit, attended the meet- for Grand National Films, sur- ing. inciding with the present English Children's Home prised his friends with the an- cornation) is now at the United The next meeting will be held nouncement of his recent marriage Artists Theater. The Jewish Children's Home to Judith Schonzeit, a costume de- at the home of Mrs. Rena Rodin, 1DSR Profits from wishes to acknowledge with thanks signer of New York City. Honey- 3018 Calvert Ave., on Wednesday, Use of Ford Buses FOX—The exciting sweethearts the receipt of donations from the evening, May 12. moon lane are being deferred FINAL IFEEK—HURRY! of "Love Is News" make new en- following: a picture until after completion of PITCHING HER FAMOUS LYRICS! tertainment headlines in "Cafe Use of Ford equipment which Mrs. 13. Schwartzman, 3209 W. on which Pivar is working. You can look for an announce- ?al doable plot as fallauts warmly mainly Metropole," the gay continental ro- Grand. ment any day that Dr. Mordecai is now rolling up over a million mance which re-unites Tyrone Mrs. S. Sainger, 3342 Chicago NUIT IAIE, M. C. COYLE Marin MUSIC M. Kaplan has been appointed and a half miles a month in the If history really repeats itself Power and Loretta Young on the Blvd. service of the Detroit Street Rail- MAYBELLE VAN ADORABLE{ then English Jewry had better professor of the philosophy of edu- screen of the Fox Theater this Mrs, Dave Diamond, 2424 Glynn start worrying .. . Mosley's can- cation at the Hebrew University I way has enabled the company to week. On the stage the Fox offers Court. increase patronage, reduce the cost . . The professor is leaving for in the London County I of handlin g another parade of stars from every Mrs. M. Rosenberg, 2481 High- didates Council elections polled 18 per cent a two-year stay in Palestine .. . profit accordingly, latest figures on branch of the theatrical world. and. of the total vote, exactly the same In his absence his assistant and the subject reveal. Heading the galaxy of entertain- Mrs. M, Feldstein, 2497 High- as that received by the German son-in-law, a Menorah alumnus, ers, in person, is tiny Sybil Jason, and. Records show that the cost of in the Reichstag elections of will head the Society for the Ad- Hollywood's newest child star, seen Mrs. M. Seligman, 3253 Webb. Nazis handling passengers with Ford vancement of Judaism. on the screen in such hits as "The Raymond B, Sallan, 1281 Wood- 1930. equipment is 5 and 72/100 cents Singing Kid" and others. ward, in memory of Maurice Cap- per passenger while the cost per an. passenger with other equipment is CAMP NAHELU'S RECORD Mrs, Leo Pollack, 3029 Buena 7 and 55/100 cents. DOWNTOWN THEATER— Vista, in honor of the 5th birth- A part of the reduction in cost "Murder in the Red Barn," a novel of handling passengers results combination screen melodrama and day of her Ion, Dwight Lee. S. Friedleng, 2969 Sturtevant. from the greater safety with which stage presentation of the "Gay Ladies Auxiliary of Julius Ford units are operated. The rec- 90 s' with • master of ceremonies ords show that accidents are 4.; who tells his audiences when to Rosenwald Post of American Legion. percent less and claims 18.8 per- hiss the villain, and applaud the Mrs. J. Schulman, 4223 Cle- cent less per hundred thousand hero, is one of the main feature ments. dollars of revenue with Ford buses attractions at the Downtown The- I. Heller, Holyoke, Ram. than with other equipment. ater. This is the same attraction, That the company is making sponsored by Master of Ceremonies money is indicated by the fact that Harry Hines (who will direct the Hear Nazis Seek to Colonize in it now has over a million dollars Lower California audience activities from the stage) in cash in the bank, a cash posi- which played for six months at the MEXICO CITY (WNS) — The tion unique among transportation World Cinema on Broadway. German consul-general in Mexico companies. Is negotiating with the Mexican .MOTHER'S DAY! CINEMA—"Ecstasy" now show- government for the colonization Give her a treat by ing at the Cinema Theater, East of several thousand Germans in Employment at Buick Plant bringing her here Lower California, a Mexican prov- Columbia near Woodward, after in Flint Increased to for dinner. eight weeks' record-breaking at- ince, it was reported here in con- 17,500 CHILDREN AT PLAY AT CAMP NAHELU tendance, will be held over for the nection with • statement by the ninth and positively final week to bureau of statistics of the inter- The record of Camp Nahelu will increase the staff to close to FLINT, Mich.—Employment at conclude its Detroit engagement. ior ministry that no foreign col- speaks for itself and will please 60 members. the Buick division of General onization would be permitted until the discriminating parents with- During the past seven years Motors has been increased to a ADAMS—"Off to the Races" is the problem of resettling Mexican out reservation or qualification. Camp Nahelu attained a high cul- peak of 17,600 In preparation for 1220 GRISWOLD ST. another of the popular Jones fam- peasants has been solved. Seven years ago Camp Nahelu tural standard, and received the a period of production expected to Between Stags sad Grand River 1 cafe Sieve Highly ily series. With Slim Summerville was organized by Mr. and Mrs. highest rating of health and sani- set an all-time high, it was an- THE SPECIAL A CORRECTION added to the family circle as a Ehiel Lesowoder, Dr. and Mrs. tation from the Board of Health. nounced by Harlow II. Curtire, MOTHER'S DAY 75P weary-eyed brother-in-law whose In last week's issue of The Louis Lipschutz, owners and direc- New improvements to provide more president and general manager. DINNER trotter, Jerry B. spreads the rac- Chronicle the firm of Fred Gins- tors, as • small camp for 30 chil- comforts and • larger variety of Notwithstanding labor unrest • -test loot Remember Stz Ripal Naomi ing fever through the Jones house- burg & Co. announced a new at- dren with a small staff of eight activities are constantly being prevalent in many sections of the • • • hold. Jed Prouty, Spring Byington, tractive automobile policy. Inad- counselors. During these seven added. country, Mr. Cartice cited evi- * Kinley & Grant Shirley Deane and Russell Gleason vertently, the advertisement stated years Camp Nahclu developed into Periods of constructive and re- dences of heavy demand for all Direct from London have their usual duties to per- the policy was available at a 3 one of the largest, most exclusive commodities that he said will carry per cent reduction in rates, The private camps of the Mid-West, lasing activities, such as shop automobile sales to unprecedented Nazis Burn Swastika in Front of form. arts and crafts, dramatics, * BOB K ING actual reduction should have read consisting of three separate camp work, Edward's Villa proportions. puppetry, clubs, nature lore fish- VENTEILDQL'IuT °Meer, of the R. 0. T. C. at 30 per cent. The Chronicle exceed- units: boys' division, ages seven ing and story telling alternate Promo - Abeker Predicting that production and VIENNA.—(WNS) — A huge TA. Dooms City College and New York Uni- ingly regrets this error and calls to 15, girls' division, ages seven with INIA ea X.Ita• Mad sales i f Buick motor cars will es- wooden swastika was the more active sports, such burned by versity have been invited to join the attention of its readers to the to 15, and Little Nahelu, pre- as baseball, volley ball, tennis, tablish all-time high records dur- Austrian Nazis outside the St. the Rev. Gerald K. Smith's Fascist corrected ad which appears on page school division, for ages four to ing the next 60 days, the executive Wolfgang Villa occupied by for- *RUTH. UNNING track, boxing, fencing and arch- two of this week's issue. "Committee for One Million." six. ery and all water sports, swim- said he believed the present high mer King Edward VIII of England The directors are assisted by ming, diving, canoeing, boating rate of employment will be sus- as an expression of resentment by to learn how to be Did you know that the hammer If you want a group of carefully selected and and life saving instructions. tained for some time to come. BRANDON Austrian Nazis against his friend- *JOAN a dictator go to Colgate University, and sickle as the emblem of the well trained counselors, mature cep lbw/ taashar ship with Jews, particularly the FFor more information write to where Dr. Rodney L. Mott, direc- Soviet Union was first used In a people, who are generally e ngaged The real name of those rowdy Baron and Baroness Eugene de HeeSsrsat's Ole fhb Isatl tor of the university's school of letter written by Lenin to the late in the educational profession. This Camp Nahelu, Ortonville, Mich., comedians, the Rita brothers, 1a social sciences, le offering a course Clara Zetkin, member of the Ger- year an additional group of com- telephone Ortonville 12 F 81. Joachim, and their older brother, Rothschild. The cross was burned while villagers were giving the man Reichstag, dictatorships. Booklet will be sent upon request. in July 1918? petent counselors was engaged and dictator. and on George, is • cloak-and-ruiter. royal exile a farewell party. BLOSSOM IIEATII Wednesday, May 12 YOURE ,fp%4r PAGE ELEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ar EOM BASTTON S % MUSIC!: BO COY= 01•11011 At le A 0231 0101)UltiR11 • ** WAR DEAD TELL THEIR TALES in THIS "GOLD STAR" PLAY! Contemporary Theater Prowl s the Exciting Antl.War Plat `Bury the Dead' 1Iy IRWIN SHAW at ART INSTITUTE wed.. Mars:, Fri. & Sat. Ecti. Woo Saturday matinee May 12-13-14-15 . 1..,:hat .... t u erlin ,r. bit of — thDROOKS ATKINSON New York lime. TICKETS AT GRINNELL'S Eres.—$1.00 - 75o - 500. 35c Sot. Matinee--50e and Lk • ILSON • Wednesday Evening, May 12 ARTEF PLAYERS .3weet Singer RECRUITS' Important Notice! HARRY WEINBERG'S Each Sunday Morning from 10:15 to 11 Buddy Lester Bette Thompson Myron & Evelyn Bade Keller &t Burns !FOR TY BOB CHESTER Arab and Jewish Workers Join in May Day Demonstrations of Unity HAIFA, Palestine (WNS—Pal• cor Agency)—Friendly relations between Arab and Jewish work- ers were urged at a large meet- ing held here in honor of May Day. The Arab workers were urged to maintain friendly rela- tions with the Jewish workers. A Druze sheikh from a village on Mount Cannel dwelt on the bene- fits that the whole country had derived from the Jews, particu- larly in the agricultural field. The meeting was held Jointly by Arab harbor, railway, post and quarry workers and by leaders of the Jewish Federation of Labor. • THE ANTI-NAZI FRONT Contributors to the University In Exile, which was created to place emigre scholars who lost their jobs in Germany for racial or political reasons, will be inter- ested to know that Dr. Carl Brandt, professor of agronomics at the U. I. E, is contributing to Nazi papers in Germany . . • When reproached about this, be said he refused to discus, his edi- torial attitude. Charles Jaffe, crack chess mas- ter and reporter on the Jewish Morning Journal, has authored "Jaffe's Chess Primer" ... There's an introduction in it. by Samuel Rekhevakr, AND HIS ESTRA • si AT PUTNAM BOESKY'S GRILL Coronation Rene Nth •• • Shyer