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November 04, 1977 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-11-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 4, 1977 33

Congress Urged to Probe Saudis

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

POST

r

LITTLE SEVEN-YEAR-
OLD JENNY would love to

come home from school and
watch television ... She has
aver seen Captain Kang-
aroo or any of the other
children's programs
designed for her ... Trouble
is she doesn't have a TV set
. because she and mother
hardly have enough money
for food and none to find
other housing from where
they live.

"THE WORLD'S LARG-
EST Indoor Jewish Gong

Show" ... That's the title of
Nov. 12 fun presentation by
Mighty Men's Club Art
Players of Con[; Shaarey
Zedek ... The musical corn-
edy is another laugh-getter
by the synagogue partici-
pants made up of doctors,
dentists, lawyers, a paint
shop owner, wiping cloth
business boss, oil business
and printing shop owners,
etc ... all amateurs..
Year after year, the
Mighty Men's Club Art
Players show is written,
produced and directed by
Bill Carroll (a' Ford public
relations man) and Dave
Hermelin (an insurance
man).
Evening is complete with
dinner and dancing to Ber-
nie Katz orchestrta ... Pian-
ist Bernie also accompanies
the show players .., There's
reservations, but no
reserved seats ... first
come, first seated ... Sounds
like fun.

MARCIE GOLDSTEIN,

daughter of Ethel and
Irving Goldstein, is the girl
walking in the rain via TV's
new Dristan commercial
made in New York and
being shown herabouts.

BIRTHDAY CONGRATS

(-1

... to Charles Canvasser.
DOUBLE FEATURE is

cute announcement of pre-
sentation by Rita and Stuart
Gorelick ... on birth of twin
boys, David Brian and Scott
Phillip.

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THE SID "HUDOSH"
HUDSON Testimonial on

ehalf. of the City of Hope
National Medical Center,
-
March 12, 1978, at Las
F
Vegas Hilton has taken a
new and profound turn ...
° Specifically, the testimonial
will benefit the Sid
"Hudosh" Hudson Fellow-
ship in Clinical Ileitis and
Auto-Immune Research ...
In brief, what this means is
that proceeds raised by the
honoree will be designated.
by the City of Hope to a
much broader-gauged medi-
cal research effort than had
been initially contemplated.

LITTLE SIX YEAR OLD

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Myron Glantz told mother,
Susan Glantz, "Mommy, I
don't mind going to Sunday
school any other day, but it
just spoils Sundays."

THEIR MOVE ... Dental

doc Larry Haber to W. 12
Mile at Northwestern
(behind Leo Knight Photog-
raphy) ... Barrister Joe
Cohen to Traveler's Towers
on Evergreen.

"A TOUCH OF EVERY-
THING" is name of shindig

by City of Hope Helen Rose-
nberg Cancer Fighters,
Wednesday at Raleigh
House ... Day begins at 10
a.m. with a continental
breakfast and 28 boutique
booths ... luncheon at 12:30
with Shirley Eder as fea-
tured speaker ... $12.50
donation includes door
prizes ... For tickets and
info, contact Barbara
Schwartz, 559-7149, Barbara
Epstein, 557-3519, or fund
raising vp, Nora Kanat, 358-
5538 ... President of Helen
Rosenberg Cancer Fighters
is Beverly Benderoff.

DISA 'N DATA ... Tina
Klein Siegal trying to think
of one of "so many things"
said by five-year-old son
Dylan ... 33-year-old Roger
Hyman talking about
younger folks, "I remember
being that age but never
that young" ... David Gold-
man in 36th year as partner
of West Bloomfield Lanes
with Larry Sisson Sr. and
Jr. ... They started together
in 1941 at Wy-7 Lanes still
owned by them on Wyoming
and Seven Mile.

LOOKING BACK ON
COLUMNS OF
YESTERYEARS...

FEB. 9, 1951 ... "Commu-
nity Scene ... Buddy and
Sarah (Matz) Manson par-
ents of a baby boy ... mak-
ing it one of each for the
happy couple ... Dave Gold-
berg and Dan Laven off for
a bit of sunshine in Miami
... Midtown Community
Council sparkplugged by the
JCC, laying plans for a
spring clean-up campaign in
the 12th St. area ... Al
Maleski heads the group ...
Sol Messinger stopping on
Linwood to push a dis-
tressed fellow motorist ...
and himself becoming stuck
in the snow and ice ... while
the other car went merrily
on its way."

JUNE 22, 1951 ... "George
Maskin, sports writer with
the Detroit Times, was
named winner in -the feature
writing class for papers
with 50,000 or over circula-
tion ... at a meeting, last
week, in Omaha of the
nation's college baseball
coaches ... He'll receive a
special scroll from the
coaches ... • George joined
the paper while still in inter-
mediate school ... and is
now celebrating his 20th
anniversary on the Times
sports staff."

WASHINGTON — Con-
gress, in reviewing future
requests from Saudi Arabia
for additional aircraft,
should ask the secretary of
defense to provide informa-
tion on Saudi progress
toward self-sufficiency in
operating and maintaining
its present fighter aircraft,
according to the General
Accounting Office, reports
Aviation Week magazine.
The GAO, in a digest of a
secret report on per-
spectives on military sales
to Saudi Arabia, recently
said that from fiscal 1972
through September 1976,
U.S. arms sales to Saudi
Arabia totaled $8.3 billion.
"Physical controls to pre-
vent the unauthorized use of

military sales equipment
and services in Saudi
Arabia appear to be diffi-
cult,' " the report said, "if
not impossible to achieve."

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