THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38—Friday, October 16, 1970 Danny Raskin's LISTENING 0 T Like many tourists, Sidney H. Elman, back from his vacation in Mexico, wondered why Mexican peons always ride on burros while their wives walk along behind . Finally, Sidney stopped a peasant and asked him the reason . . . The Mexican, looking very surprised, replied, "But Senor, my wife doesn't own a burro." The Raleigh House and Sammy Lieberman will break ground prob- ably in February on a 12-story hotel next to the great catering spot . . The new hotel will also include a beautiful restaurant and cocktail lounge . .. Inside info is that it will be exactly what folks have been hoping f o r Sam Geller tells of a conver- sation with a few business ac- quaintances . . . They were talking in the high bracket of the dollar sign and Sam kibit- singly asked one of the fellows, "If I show you how to - make a half-million dollars, will you give me half?" ... The gent thought a minute, rubbed his chin, and seriously asked, "Why should I give you half?" They call him "The Canary Man," but former Darby bartender Tommy Chadwick, ace mixologist now at Angel's Hour Glass on W. McNichols, and wife Andrea, also have two dogs and a monkey . . . plus four children . . . to go along with the 200 canaries flying inside and out their home behind Sinai Hospital on Robson . . . If you ask Tommy, "What's new?" he'll either give you a dirty look or answer, "Nothing much, just another canary!" Something extremely different . and most interesting is the "Outer and Inner Space" lecture by Michigan Metaphysical Society, 7:30, Oct. 23, at Veteran's Memo- rial Building, Jefferson at Wood- ward . . . Lecturers Sol Lewis and Baird Wallace are both highly con- versant in their respective fields, Bnai Moshe USY Sets Oneg, Dance Hillel Day School to Bring Alan King, Aliza Kashi for Benefit Performance Bnai Moshe Senior United Syna- gogue Youth will hold an oneg Two noted entertainers will share top billing when Hillel Day School presents its annual benefit concert 8 p.m. Oct. 25 at Ford Auditorium. They are Alan King, "King of of comedy," who has become an international star and a regular television performer, and Aliza Kashi, the Israeli singing comedi- enne. King and Miss Kashi will Shabat program 7 p.m. today at the synagogue. Featured are services, a speaker and Israeli dancing. On Saturday evening at 7:30, the youth group will host a square dance. Sunday afternoon, there will be a general meeting at 3. Classified Ads Get Quick Results Esther Ellen, five-year-old daugh- ter of Gloria and Sy Lieber, caught pop between the eyes last week, when she asked, "Daddy, do you think mommy knows much about bringing up children?" . . . "Why do you ask that?" inquired Sy .. . "Well," replied little Ettie, "she makes me go to sleep when I'm wide awake and she makes me get up when.I'm awfully sleepy." Sam Dictor, ex-Detroiter insur- ance tycoon on the mend following a scary heart attack in Los Ange- les, tells of a farmer whose barn had just gone up in smoke, and his insurance agent tried to explain that he couldn't collect cash for it . . ."Read the policy," he in- sisted. "All our company engages to do is build you another barn exactly like the one that's been destroyed." . The farmer, apop- lectic with rage, thundered, "If that's the way you varmints do business, cancel the policy on my wife before it's too late." Little 6-year-old Myron Glantz told mother, Suzan, "Mommy, I don't mind going to Sunday school any other day, but it just spoils Sunday!" Hashahar, the Zionist youth movement sponsored by Hadassah, will hold an Israeli coffee house 7-11 p.m. Sunday at the Zionist Cultural Center, Southfield. There will be folk singing and short skits. Felafel, the traditional food of Israel will be served. Young people of 13 through col- lege age are invited at a nominal in Farmington. King and Miss Kashi, who sings in five other languages as well as Hebiew, will be accompanied by Hal Gordon's Orchestra. Tickets may be obtained from Hillel Day School, 851-2394. A great philosophy is not one charge. Proceeds will go toward that passes final judgments and Hashahar projects. establishes ultimate truth. 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