11111111111116111111111111111111 IIIIIIIIII1I1IIIIIII11I1II1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111K THE JEWISH NEWS-17 Friday, August 12, 1949 Danny Raskins S Dr. Goldstein Quits Agency Treasury = LISTENING = = JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Dr. Is- rael Goldstein announced his resignation as treasurer of the Jewish Agency. He expects to return soon to the United States. Dr. Itzhak Gru- enbaum was elected tempo- r a r y treasurer at a meeting of the Agency's executive. Dr. Joseph Schwartz, Euro- pean director of the Joint Distri- bution Commit- e e , was hon- ored at a recep- Dr. Goldstein tion tendered him by leading rabbis in the home of Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog. Dr. Schwartz said that JDC will continue to support religious • institutions. Israeli Premier David Ben. Gurion and Finance Minister Eliezer Kaplan returned with their wives after a cruise of three days with units of the Is- raeli Navy in the Eastern Medi- terranean. The Cabinet mem- bers discussed with high naval officers the various problems facing that force. They also witnessed a demonstration of naval gunfire. :t7I1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E11111111111111111111111111H11111110: DISA 'N DATA . . Jeweler show you what I want done." Morton Boim has uncanny habit . . He ordered the pitcher to of breaking his right toe . . For toss them in as hard as he could third time in 12 years, he suf- but he had forgotten about being fered break, last week, when out of practice . . . He did no home phone fell from table . better than his men. After about It happens every four years! 10 futile swipes at the horsehide, . . Sign afront gas station on he flung his bat to the ground Dexter and Tuxedo roads, "If and shouted, "See, that's what you can't come in, smile as you you guys have been doing. Now pass by." . . . New spot for sun- get up there and learn to slug bathers is Pontiac Beach recent- the ball." * * * ly opened for public . . . it has 1000 yards of white sand . . MORE DISA 'N' DATA . . . We'll be on the air, this fall, Shopkeepers are being asked to sponsored -by J. Young and Sons ... By the time 1950 is still in its pay more attention to the infancy, Bnai Brith Organization cleanliness of their fronts . . will be occupying its long-talked Sidewalks in some business areas about new home . .. The site has of the community are disgrace- already been obtained and plans ful . . . brought about by mer- are going ahead full speed . . . chants who sweep dirt out the although still in the hush stage. front door . . . Sherman Castle * * * has baseball bet with fellow "GUADALCANAL DAY," last cracker salesman . . and loser week, brought back memories of will service the winner's entire at least one community-ite who route for a week . . Sherman was in America's first major of- has Boston to win the pennant fensive, seven years ago . . . Jay while his co-worker is sure that Handlesman, assistant manager Cleveland will win .. . The way at Highland Park Theater, was things look, however, the New one of the marines who will nev- York Yankees are making cer- er be forgotten . Jay spent tain that neither gent will have last Sunday at the cemetery .. . to overwork ... Uncle Emil Ras- . . . with Al as host, glad to be with his buddy, Jack Davis, who kin gave Aunt Fannie a surprise able to entertain a friend of party on her 50th birthday, last Irv's . . While sitting in the was killed on Guadalcanal. * * * week . . . and the Raskin family London Chop House, the fellow FAVORITE STORIES . . . some had another cause for one of its finally got his first opportunity old, some new .. . told by folks famous shindigs . . The years to speak . . . when Al asked him come and go . and like ol' man how Irving was feeling and of around town: NATE ROSSMAN, manager of river, the Raskins just keep on his family . . "I really don't haberdashery department a t rollin' along, raising merry may- know," replied his guest. "I don't Richman Brothers, tells of pan- hem at every opportunity . . . know him personally." • • . Al handler who had done very well Maybe that's why the aunts and was taken back with surprise .. . with his beat . . . He had held it uncles never seem to grow old. but not anymore than when the for years and still was strong .. –If so, perhaps it is the pre- fellow continued, "We work for enough to keep any poachers scription a lot of other folks the same company and he sent away . A fellow professional need . . . Paul Williams, ace a list of people he knew in De- found him working in a new sportscaster via WWJ, was troit who he thought might be section, one day, though, and master of ceremonies at huge good prospects for insurance." with surprise, asked. "Somebody Sports Night of newly-formed take your old beat away from Rex Lodge, Bnai Brith. * * * you?" . . . "You know better than AL PERLIN, tire merchant, re- that," snapped the veteran pan- handler. "No. panhandler alive is ceived phone call, last week, strong enough to take anything from fellow who said he was told away from me." . . . "That's to call by Irving Saulson in Cali- what I thought," replied the fornia . Al invited him to the other. "But why are you here?" house for dinner and maintain- • . . "Well, my oldest son got ed a continuous chatter . dig- married the other day and I gave ging along memory lane of when him my old beat as a wedding he and Irving attended Central High and University of Detroit, present," was the reply. CLIFF TUTTLE, manager of together . . . Fellow didn't get Hotel Ft. Wayne, has one regard- chance to say much, so kept on ing character who had left with- eating . . . After dinner, they hit out paying his bill . . "Well, I'll a few of the hot spots in town send a letter along to the ad- dress he left," said the manager to his clerk, "but I don't think we'll get an answer." • . The note he sent was brief . . . "Will World's Second you please send us the amount Greatest Comedian of your bill," it read . . . To his surprise, a reply was received PLUS AN ALL-STAR STUDDED SHOW within a few days . . "My dear sir. The amount of my bill is $50 Coming Monday, Aug. 15 2 Great Shows Nightly but I should think you people 8:30 and 11:30 would , keep track of those things." Open Sundays 2 to 9 p.m. With the Slate Bros. 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"You've got 2nd SMASH WEEK! me there," she replied, "I didn't know there was any other kind." America's New Queen of Song! MARVIN LEADER, rug clean- ing genius, keeps his in the sports field . . . A baseball team had been staggering through a terrific batting slump . . Game after game had been lost due to — plus an All-Star Revue — that missing punch in the pinch. . . . The manager called a special * batting practice one morning Sensational New Instrumental and Vocal Stars and watched with disgust as his players bounced slow grounders *TODD RHODES * TED BUCKNER to the infield and hit short pop * KITTY STEVENSON * EMILE JONES flies . . . Grabbing a bat he charged out of the dugout and For Res. TE. 1-2210 - Moris Wasserman, Host snorted, "Here, you muggs, I'll Now Appearing In Person! JERRY LESTER . BURT WHEELER FLAME Israel Government Loan $600,000 for Tel Aviv Rd.. Tribute to Murphy By Aaron Kurland Now in U. S. Records The tribute to the memory of the late Supreme Court Justice Frank Murphy, which was written for The Jewish News (issue of July 29, 1949) by Aaron Kurland, Detroit attorney and Zionist leader, was incorporated in the Con- gressional Record by Con- gressman John D. Dingell. Kurland's article appears in full in the Record of Monday, Aug. 1, 1949. WHEN YOU PICK A COCKTAIL TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Israeli Government has extended a loan of 200,000 pounds ($600,000); to the Tel Aviv municipality. 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