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April 15, 1977 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-04-15

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22 Friday, April 15, 1977

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS



Danny Raskin's

VINCENZO'S

Italian-American Cuisine

LISTENING
POST

SCOTT, jokingly
asked 8-year-old Darren
Gussin, son of Diane and
Norm Gussin, if he had a
girl friend .. . Darren said
he did, and Scott again jes-
tingly inquired as to wheth-
er or not he had kissed her
yet . . . Little Darren, a
very serious frown on his
face, replied, - Kissed her?
I'm not even married yet!`*

SON,

RADIO STATION WCAR

has done it again . . . Save
the- weather report forcast-
ing showers while outside it
was raining . . . Guilty per-
son this time was Candy
Shannon.
SID HUDSON will be in
Detroit, Tuesday, from Las
Vegas . . . staying at the
Sheraton-Southfield.

SOL SHPARGEL is now

working with Eddie Reich
on junkets to the Frontier
in Las Vegas. Next trip will
be May 8-12.

PUBLIC CAN ATTEND

the final men's club Sunday
breakfast in May at Temple
Beth El in Birmingham .. .
and hear Dr. Victor Her-
man, former member of
the Russian Air Force and
Olympic team . . . He'll
speak on his experiences as
a Soviet political prisoner
... Breakfast cost is only $1
per person.

.

IT RUNS IN the family .
. . Daniel Cohen, 12-year-
old, won the Bible ,contest
for the second consecutive
year at Hillel Day School ..
. while his brother, Mi-
chael, 15, won the contest
in the United Hebrew
School division . . . They
are the sons of Margo and
Perry Cohen.

MEMBERS OF CRES-
CENT Shrine Club will be

wise to mark their calen-
dars for April 25 if possible
. . . The exciting dinner
meeting at Raleigh House
will honor Crescent's nine
33rd degree Masons . . .
Guest speaker is most inter-
esting . . . He's Herman
Nadler, who has served in
all three branches of the
U.S. military service . . .
and is currently chief of for-
eign intelligence with duty
station at the U.S. Army
Tank-Automovtive Re-
search and Development
Command ... Dinner reser-
vations are by calling Cres-
cent's answering service,
355-3100 ... As always, mem-
bers may bring guests.
Nadler will show a film
that he took on the Israeli-
Egyptian Six-Day War ...
and besides speaking on in-
telligence today, he will
talk about Soviet vs. U.S.
military strength.

FORMER DETROITER,

Sol Gitlin in California, car-
ries in his pocket a time-
yellowed classified ad
clipped from a New York
Paper ... - Man wanted to
work in dynamite factory;
must be willing to travel"
... That recalls the solemn
warning made by Samuel
Goldwyn yearS ago ... "Gen-
tlemen, do not under-

18211 JOHN R

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Want a Skimpy Sandwich?
DON'T COME TO

estimate the danger of the
atom bomb. Its dyna-
mite! -

A POLISH JOURNALIST,

back in Warsaw after a
brief journey to Moscow,
was asked, '.Is the Soviet
really in such wonderful
shape? Does the subway
now extend the many miles
they say? Is every worker
living in a new house with
radio, television and air-
conditioning? Is there a pile
of atom bombs in the Krem-
lin? Are the farmers all
happy and prosperous? . . .
"Yes, yes," agreed the jour-
nalist. "All these things I
saw with my own eyes.' ...
An old graybeard then
asked, "And where is your
companion, Ignatz. Why did
he not return with you from
Moscow?" ... "Alas," sign-
ed the joyrnalist. "Ignatz is
in a slave labor camp in Si-
beria. Unfortunately, he did
not seem to see all these
things."

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one of the hottest days, Mi-
riam and Boris Joffe, execu-
tive director of the Jewish
Community Council. and
their children, motored to
New • York ... Reaching
their destination, they ush-
ered their brood into the
N.Y. home of Miriam's par-
ents, where one of the first
things they sought were
long cold drinks of water ...
All, that is, except 2-year-
old .Victor . who stunned
his grandparents by politely
asking for 'bock beer!' -

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APRIL 3, 1953 ... "Maj.

MAY 15, 1953 ... "In a re-
cent article printed in the
Detroit News, the story is
told of the City. of Hope at
Duarte, Calif. that grew
from two tents on five
du-sty acres into a
$10,000,000 hospital and re-
search center on land-
scaped grounds covering 75
acres ... Imagine a hospital
whose first rule is: no
patient shall pay his bill! ...
`Actually,' said the News
story, the institution's fi-
nancing is a tribute to the
Jewish people. Jewish
people founded the hospital.
They have raised 85 percent
of the money. Yet only 40
percent of the patients are
Jewish."'

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LOOKING BACK On Col-
umns Of Yesteryears ...

Max Gurman, former
tennis champ around these
parts, now serving at Self-
ridge Field, tells of a De-
troit lad who was filled
with family pride ... 'My fa-
ther,' he announced, 'is the
best darned tennis player in
Michigan.' ... Noting that
he had not made the de-
sired impression, he am-
ended his-statement to, 'My
father is the best darned
tennis player in the whole
world.' ... His father
thought it time to tone him
down a bit and said, 'Ber-
nie, better just say I'm the
best tennis player in our
home.' ... 'But that's not
true, daddy,' said the boy.
`Mommy is."

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