I IllackgiFtetrieth'66r" Jewish Attorney Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST WHILE RECUPERAT- ING at Sinai Hospital from a heart attack, and "feeling sorry for myself" that be- cause of his medical condi- tion, he could no longer do- nate blood to the Bnai Brith Blood Bank, Karl Berg, past president and BB chairman, Marshall-Suburban Lodge, wrote a poem on giving blood . . . which will be pub- lished in the Bnai Brith Monthly national maga- zine. "Frequently, because of a low pulse, I have had to run around the room and kiss and hug the nurses to in- crease my pulse high enough to be accepted as a donor. At the 1975 Bnai Brith convention in Israel, I was proud to be able to give a pint of blood when a PLO terrorist attack required emergency collection of blood." Next Bnai Brith Blood Bank is this Monday and Tuesday, 5 to 10 p.m. at Eleanor Roosevelt Service Center, Greenfield and 10 Mile, in back of Cook-Farr Ford. DR. BERNARD MAZA, "Bergie," Southfield dental doc, is reeking with jealousy now that the weather is turning cold . . . Brother Jerry and wife Sandy moved to Florida along with par- ents Sam and Gert Maza. RECENTLY RE- TURNED from another visit to Israel with the Prime Ministers Club of Is- rael Bonds in Chicago, Judge Alice Gilbert talked for a couple of hours on mutual judicial matters in what was originally to be a 10-minute meeting with Moshe Landau, Israel Sup- reme Court Justice. BIRTHDAY CON- GRATS . . . To Rickey "Turk" Dee . . . (the nickname is for same reason it was given Herman "Turk" Prujansky years ago when they used to say, "There goes Turk and his harem.") OF THREE MORE community-ites that finished the recent 26 mile First Annual Free Press In- ternational Marathon .. . Mel Miller's cramped up feelings were due to a lack of potassium, says doctor friend Al Stone, who was in the New York marathon same day . . . "You should have eaten a banana," said Al ... Jerry Kalman of Sen- try Drugs, started running seven months ago and finished the 26 mile race in less than four hours .. . quite a feat . . . Merel Eps- tein finished, but in pain .. . Came home and virtually collapsed . . . Ate too much the night before at Car- dinelli's on Mitchell and Gratiot. CAN'T BELIEVE Judge Ira Kaufman has been on the bench 25 years already . . . Enjoys a wonderful reputation . . . but still owes us an emery board that broke. MAIL DEPT. . . . "In reading your column in the Oct. 20, 1978, issue of The Jewish News, I noticed the item about Tom Antoun, owner of the Mobil gas sta- tion on Greenfield and 11 Mile Road. "It is nice to see recogni- tion to someone who goes out of his way and who be- lieves in customer satisfac- tion. "Tom used to be one of the chief mechanics at Falvey Motors in Ferndale before they closed and he had been servicing my foreign car since he opened his station. I was unable to get it started one morning, called him at the station and described the problem. He came out to my home, diagnosed the problem, sawed off a piece from a broom handle, shoved it in a hole in the engine which enabled him to start the car and get it back to his station until he could provide a replacement for the defective part. The charge was nominal. "There isn't anything Tom doesn't know about Jaguars and he truly has golden hands." — Jerome B. Greenbaum DISA 'n DATA . . . Al Fill and the long ivory cigar holder with filter attorney Leonard Hyman had made for him in China . . . Thanks, Al, for the perfectly round cigar . . . quite a smoke . . . Hy Krupp look- ing great . . . even better than years ago when he used to literally kick gals off the running board of his car . . . Beverly Shindel, oral hygenist at Dr. Lawrence Haber's office, hates being called Mrs. Shindel ... even by little children, who she insists call her Beverly. Historical Unit, - Leonard Simons to Be Honored The 50th anniversary of the Detroit Historical Museum will be celebrated Nov. 11 with a special party at the Radisson-Cadillac Hotel which will also honor Leonard Simons, president emeritus of the Detroit His- torical Commission. The grand ballroom of the hotel will be turned into a "Club '28 and Its Blind Pig" for the occasion. For ticket information, call the Detroit Historical Society, 833-7934. Glass Substitute TEL AVIV — Q. Co. Ltd. of Tel Aviv has developed a new double-skinned, trans- parent plastic sheeting to be used in place of unbreaka- ble glass in buildings. The new material offers substantial energy savings -as well as installation ad- vantages. Ai li41 1111 W 1-161 djfaS't i the first pin n hawking. NEW YORK — "There 'THE PRICE OF YOUR was a time not too long ago DINNER ENTREE INCLUDES when the black community A GLASS OF WINE regarded the law, the MONDAY THRU THURSDAY courts, and lawyers as in- EVENING THRU MONTH OF NOV. stitutions and individuals who could not be trusted to STENIS protect the rights of black AT OUR PIANO BAR EVENINGS people. In 1946, black lawyers were few and far HAPPY HOUR 4 to 1 between and had had little success as professionals in EASTMAN'S the black community. All of LANDING that is changed now, thanks 29200 ORCHARD LAKE RD. to the lifelong efforts of \t, JUST SOUTH OF 13 MILE 40/ 855-2044 white lawyers like Shad Polier." With these words Con- stance Baker Motley, prom- inent black jurist and judge, COUNTRY KITCHEN of the U.S. District Court in 15600 W. 10 MILE AT GREENFIELD New York, helped dedicate (In Orleans Mall) the Shad Polier Human 557-7100 Rights Library in New York OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK recently. MON.-SAT., 1 a.m. to 8 p.m. The library is named in SUNDAYS, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. memory of Shad Polier, DAILY SPECIALS FOR pioneer figure in the legal BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER struggle for civil rights and DINNER FEATURES a longtime leader of the American Jewish Congress. DELICIOUS DOVER SOLE It is located in Stephen Wise HOME-MADE FLANKEN Congress House, national headquarters of the Ameri- IN-THE-POT or can Jewish Congress. CHICKEN-IN-THE-POT TRY OUR JEWISH-GREEK SALAD Mr. Polier, who died in ALL SOUPS MADE IN 1976, is remembered for his OUR OWN KITCHEN part in the defense of the Scottsboro Boys — nine • • • • • • • • • • • • black youths who in 1931 • were sentenced to death on • • charges of raping two white • girls in Alabama. 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