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July 28, 1972 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-07-28

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stone, when she would say
"Poppa" . and the 13-
month-old daughter of Janet
and Terry Gladstone made
it quick-like recently with
her first utterance of the
money word . . . Sari Beth's .
next loot addition will prob-
ably be saying "mom,"
"gamma" or whatever to
great grandmother Rose Gol-
man. •
SEEING SIGNS' . by
Rae Kendler . . . on window
of hippy-type clothes shop,
Coolidge and Nine Mile in
Oak Park, "Nobody loves us
sale" . . with a large bro-
ken heart underneath.
SOMEBODY LEFT A
painting of three vases in
burnt orange on Rae's door-
step with her name on it
. but she feels bad . . .

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

POST



PARKING LOT AT North-
land Theater WaS jammed
with cars
as loading time
arrived for Camp Tamarack
. . Like most of the others,
10-year-old son Scott was
eager to get away . . Bad
error by counseling supervi-
sion had first bus he was in
jammed like sardines . . .
It was a small one originally
intended for the not too large
number of 8-year-olds who.
because of the boo boo, had
a big half-empty buslo them-

A

selves . . . Scene wasn't too
unlike other camp goings-
away . . some parents cry-
ing and some saying they
should he the ones going to
camp instead of the kids ...
or "Nobody ever sent us to
camp!" . . and "Now starts
OUR vacation! • . In the
meantime, the youngsters
could care less . . . as away
they went for a good time.
JAY GOLMAN SAID he doesn't know who to thank.

had
$10 for
great-grand-
daughter Sari Beth Glad-

:

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his caddy to use a number
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landed woefully short in a
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by the Ramat Gan Municipal
Council.
The proposal was submit-
ted by representatives of a
theatrical agency who pro-
posed to import the entire
spectacle, including bulls,
bull fighters, and an orches-
tra, and to hold summer per-
formances in the stadium.

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Tiff DETROIT JEWISH NEWS.

34—Friday, July 28, 1972

TEL AVIV—A proposal by
impresarios to hold a bull-
fight at the Ramat Gan stad-
ium was rejected recently

According to Ila'aretz, 817
Israelis — 637 soldiers and
180 civilians — have been
killed during the five years
scapine truck . . "Coffey since the end of the Six-Day
War. Last year. there were
Grounds" . . . clever.
SCOTT'S KORNER j. 57 deaths, including those
from Camp Tamarack in who were killed at the Lod
Brighton . . "I'm on the airport massacre. During the
side of the hairy-chested same period. there were
men. That's for older boys. 3.109 wounded — 2.193 sol-
And in the only group, that diers and 916 civilians.
sleeps in tents. It's so much
fun. I may pitch one ih my
The fellow who tries to
bedroom when I get home. stop the wheels of progress
You always joke about rent- is likely to be ground into
ing out my bed, Dad. Here's bits.

kin with choice tidbits for
Free Press nice guy column-
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SPECIAL PROJECT OF
getting a television set and
window air conditioner for
Emile and Victoria Agha-
baba, two Egyptian-Jewish
women here under guidance
of Jewish Family and' Chil-
dren's Service , . . has been
turned over for action by

City Officials Slay
Bid to Hold Bullfight

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