26 Friday, February 9, 1919
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Danny Raskin's
LISTENING
POST
CALLING PAULINE the window of a store that
LIEBERMAN . . . Person recently went bankrupt
with handicapped after only a short time in
windshield sticker or business, "Opened by mis-
license plate would like to take."
DATE HAS BEEN set
talk to you about doing
something regarding illegal for-Eighth Annual Auction
parking in "Reserved For by Young Women of Jewish
areas . . . National Fund . . . It'll 'be
Call Shirley Tanksley, May 6 at Temple Emanu-EL.
PEOPLE . \ Barrister
979-7529.
PLAUDITS to 'Gear- Rick Brode with torn liga-
line Pitts in the office at ment in his foot . . . Leroy
Krogers, Greenfield and . Jones, top salesman at Star
Nine Mile . . . pleasant, Furniture in Birmingham,
courteous and the type of a very fine gentleman . . .
person whose very fine pub- You see Eleanor Riseman
lic relations ways bring cus- and immediately think
back to those great shows
tomers back.
BIG CHANGE but Earle she used to produce for In-
Mostyn has weathereed it fants Service Group .. .
. . . and leads the region Allen Gantman, genial
(Michigan, Ohio and Ken- sales manager, and Gregory
tucky) for new underwriter Ofiara, of WMJC-FM, a
agents at New York Life .. . couple of nice guys . . . Susie
Earle was brought into the and Bennett "B.J." Leet, a
insurance business by Mar- lovely couple . . . Judge
vin Posen .. . Local N.Y. George and Jennie Kent
Life is in the Town Center saying brr! as they get off
Bldg. . . . "No more restau- the plane from Florida.
LOTS OF LUCK . . . but
rant business for me," says
Earle (former Nosheries, all bad . . . was recent Las
Vegas trip and return by
etc.)
SHRINE CIRCUS date Rose and Irving Guttman of
for Crescent Shrine Club is Irving's Deli . . . MGM
March 29 . . . with as usual Grand was overbooked ---
almost 1,500 retarded, their reservations not even
leukemia victims and needy recorded . . . After a hassle,
given a lot of fun by some they stayed at the Flamingo
. . . First time in six years it
wonderful performers.
It's a pleasure to be snowed in Las Vegas .. .
chairman again . . . with Back home they found their
Al "Sonny" Goldstein my house broken into.
However, Rose and Irving
sturdy right arm assis-
tant chairman ... doing took these incidents with-
our bit for Crescent out bitterness . . . both sur-
President Harry Kramer vived more_than six concen-
and this very worthwhile tration camps in Nazi Ger-
many during World War IL
organization.
LOOKING BACK On
Volunteers are always
wanted . . . and tickets Columns Of Yesteryears .. .
MARCH 23, 1956 . . .
are desperately needed
. .. When buying your "Folks who might think
book, take out the tickets Assistant Prosecutor Mor-
you need and send the rie Gruskin has gone hot rod
rest to me at The Jewish happy after seeing him rid-
News, 17515 W. Nine Mile- ing around town in a low-
Rd., Suite 865, Southfield, slung Corvette, can be as-
sured that he hasn't .. .
Mich. 48075.
"Sorry I cannot help
Morrie was without a car for
you physically," writes the day and borrowed the
Ruben Simon. "However sleek custom-built job from
the enclosed may help." Frank Adell . . . Some kids
... a Shrine Circus book ' in a souped-up car pulled
of tickets.
alongside Morrie and
STUDENT OF Jack wanted to race him . . . Mor-
Barnes was selected as one rie told them they could
of the orphans among the 30 start first, and pulled out
chosen from 300 auditioned his badge . . . The fellows in
as replacements for the cur- the other car took off. . . and
rent _ youngsters literally stayed at the torrid pace of
outgrowing their roles in 15 miles an hour!"
the stage play "Annie" .. .
OCT. 13, 1961 . . . "For
eight-year-old Darlene nine years, Joe Cornell has
Rayner has been taking tap been passing out trophies at
lessons at the Jack Barnes dance contests . . . but never
Dance Studio the last three in his life received or won a
years . . . The auditions had trophy himself . . . Recently,
her sing and dance.
Joe was guest at a dinner
PITY THE FELLOW party given for him by the
who wanted to repay an old parents and winners of the
friend for many favors . . . • Dancemasters of America
borrowed, his car and had it Contest ._. . Joe was pre-
equipped with an expensive sented with a huge box and
stereo set . . . He then as he opened it, tears began
picked up his friend, put on to well in everyone's eyes,
the stereo and said, "From especially Joe's .. .
me to you. How do you like
There it was, his first
it?" . . . The pal swallowed trophy . . . Inscribed were
hard, grabbed his friend's the words, "To The World's
arm and said, "This is a re- Greatest Dance Teacher
nted car."
From Your National
Paul RobeSon's Jewish Ties
Remembered on Anniversary
By VICTORIA FREE
Black-Jewish
Inforination Center
NEW YORK — Paul
Robeson, who died on Jan.
23, 1976, was loved and
cherished not only by the
black people — whose cause
he championed and whose
dignity he embodied — but
by all people who suffered
the sting of discrimination
because of their race or reli-
gion.
In his book, "Here I
Stand," Robeson declared:
"I do care — and care de-
eply — about the America of
the common people whom I
have met across the land .. .
the working men and
women whose picket-lines
I've joined, auto workers,
seamen, cooks and ste-
wards, furriers, Miners,
steel workers; and the
foreign-born, the various
nationality groups, the
Jewish people with whom I
'have been especially -close;
and the middle-class pro-
gressives, the people of the
arts and sciences, the. stu-
dents — all of that America
of which I sang in 'Ballad for
Americans,' the etceteras
and the and so-forths, that
do the work."
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Jewish people."
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the Jewish people, like so
many other national groups
for whom I have sung, have
warmly understood and
loved the songs of my
people, it has also been true
that Negro audiences have
been moved by songs of the
Jewish people.
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