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Home for - Aged Resident Wins $16,000
On Television's 164,000 Question'
NEW YORE, (JTA)—A 75-
year-old resident of the Home for
the Aged and Infirm Hebrews
here solved a complex problem
Tuesday night when she won
$16,000 on the television program,
The • $64,000 Question."
Mrs. Mabel Morris, who has
been in this country since 1910
wheti she came here from Great
Britain, had these questions to
ponder- after she won $8,000 the
previous week:
1. Mrs. Morris, wino received
public assistance, must return all
money received in the • last 10
years, if she, like any other client,
suddenly comes into wealth.
2. Her debt for public assist-
ance was $7,000. ,.
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3. The U. S. Treasury would be
looking for $1,540 in taxes.
4. As a result, Mrs. Morris, if
she had won only $8,000, would
be left with a minus $540.
She escaped her dilemma, at
least momentarily, by winning
the $16,000 question, based on
characters from "David Copper-
field." Her category is Charles
Dickens, the great English writer.
How does Mrs. Morris feel
about all this? She says she hasn't
a problem in the world, because
she loves the Home for Aged and
Infirm Hebrew and has no inten-
tion of moving out of the Home,
which she calls "this lavish
hotel."
She added, "When I first went
on the show, I said I was afraid
of failure. I still feel that way.
It's been a wonderful and jolly
experience. After all, I do have
the lovliest place in the world to
come home to."
Next Tuesday evening, Mrs.
Morris will announce whether
she will take the $16,000 or try
for the $32,000 question. Should
she fail to answer and win the
consolation prize of a Cadillac, or
its equivalent of .$5,000, she still
has the , problem of who comes
first, the welfare department or
the income tax people.
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Frederic R. Mann, who has serv-
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City Representative by Mayor-
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ENJOY
LIBERMAN'S
IT TOOK a baseball question
SHORT
to knock Detroiter Sol Stein-
hart out of contention recently,
after answering the first two on
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television's "The Big Payoff"
program . But besides wife
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Gloria being given a watch, lug-
gage, dress, blouse, negligee and
DEXTER
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hat, Sol feels good about know-
TO 6-9804
• SINCLAIR' & ALDA
ing that not many others know
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the answer . . . Returning from
• JACK . `MORLEY
New : York, -he has been asking
• LINDSAY. LOVELIES
how many consecutive games
• JACK MADDEN
Carl Hubbell won while pitch-
WE ARE NOW
and His Orchestra
ing for the New York Giants in
1937-1938 . . and has fotind
very few with the correct figure
AIN ELMWOOD SPECIAL! -
For WEDDINGS, - SHOWERS,
of 24 . . . While attending the
CHOICE 9F.
BAR
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SWEET
Wednesday show in New York,
Full Course DINNER
SIXTEENS,
ETC.
Moderate
Sol and Gloria filled out a card
Prices. Can accommodate from
PluS D6ncing "$.
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. . . They were interviewed and
7.p.
25 to 125 people. Dance floor
and 2 Shows
Per- -
appeared on the Friday show
and piano also available.
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following because of an inter-
Except Sat.
Serving dinners to the public
esting part of their life . . .
on Sundays and Holidays only.
During World War II in New
See us in our newly beautifully
Guinea and the Phillipines,
remodeled Dining Rooms.
bachelor Sol was in the same
Kormendy's
Dining Room
company• with Sidney Kessler,
and Catering
whose sister Gloria was fre-
quently sending him packages of
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cakes and candy which Sid dis-
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tributed among the boys, in the ..000.00Wosoftiroomit.0%,00.,
outfit . . . Pictures of her .fol-
lowed and the fellows corres-
ponded with her . . . When Sol
became the first to be sent back
Hot or Cold — In Any Amount
home on rotation, the .guys in-
structed him to give her a kiss
for them . . While in the States,
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Sol met Gloria at a party and
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began to obey orders' . . They
became man and wife, and since
then, at two a day, he has de-
Delightfutly
livered about 7,000 kisses . . .
Air-Conditioned
leaving about 20,000 more to go
before his mission is completed.
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answered were . . . "In what
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State is Vice President Nixon's
Businessmen's Lunch 1i:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
home?" (California) . . . "What
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ELDERLY LADY came into
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. . . Milt reflected a moment,
then proceeded to wrap up some
BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE
quinine capsules.
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luncheons.
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night home games with Shaar
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stallation of Detroit Lodge No.
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152, Jan. 18 . . . Opening cere-
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going chancellor commander Ted
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RIBBON RAMBLES . .
Phyllis Schwartz selected to act
between the catering and sales
depts. at Hotel Statler . . . she
was formerly doing secretarial
work at the hotel until her re-
MANNIE MACKIE will be in-
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