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June 06, 1980 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-06-06

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30 Friday, June 6, 1980

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Radio Marathon
Aids Cancer Fund

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

WONDERINGS . . .
Why we haven't heard
Maurice Cohen and his
trumpet in so long . . . Why
barrister Jimmy and Kay
Saperstein don't give those
fabulous Halloween parties
anymore?
Why Arthur Manning at
Topinka's On The
Boulevard hasn't been
given proper recognition as
one of the top general man-
agers of eateries in the city
. . . Arthur's all-around
abilities are unlimited .. .
and he's one of the swellest
guys you'd ever want to
meet . . .
Why some -people resent
children having fun at
legitimate arcades . . . with
pinball machines and those
shooting or mind-bogglers
among other games .. Bil-
liards started out with
tainted thoughts, but look
at it today . . . one of the
world's top indoor sports .. .
Narrow-mindedness and
some selfishness on the part
of these folks has a lot'to do
with not having good,
legitimate pinball games
arcades.
Why the Summit
Reataurant atop the
Hotel Plaza downtown
doesn't get smart and
take that $1 elevator
charge to the 73rd floor
off a person's bill up
there ... Why the Truth
In ,Menu Law isn't
enforced ... There are so
many, many offenders .. .
Why Ben Shechter
doesn't get the credit for
those beautiful and in-
genious displays you see
at so many Bar Mitzvas
and other affairs ...
Why the handicapped
parking law isn't enforced
more rigorously . . . Why
the wordage "kosher-style"
is continually used even
though it is against the law
in Michigan . . . Why some
women don't dress like
women, as they used to .. .
instead of like men .. .
There is a difference, you
know .. .
Why Hy Lewis doesn't
hypnotize the Detroit Ti-
gers into a long winning
streak . . . Why Chinese
waiters don't like to smile
. . . Why so many Mexican
restaurants are opening up
all of a sudden .. . Why
motorists line up at the
Boron gas station on 10 Mile
and Evergreen to save a dol-
lar while using more than
that waiting with their
motors running .. .
Why some supermarkets
hire incompetent help .. .
like kids bagging who put
eggs on the bottom of a bag
. . . Why Al Ackerman,
WDIV sportscaster, smiles
even when he's talking seri-
ously . . . Why The Meating
Place on Orchard Lake Rd.
is the only place in Michi-
gan serving fresh Dover
Sole?
DID YOU KNOW that
some Chinese restaurants

like Hoa Kow on W. Nine
Mile Rd. in Oak Park, serve
better American food than
many non-Chinese restau-
rants . . . especially veal
cutlers? . . . (Hoa Kow also
serves fresh scrod and white
fish.)
ERRATA ... Deli Tray
owned by Dave Perlin and
Harvey Balsam is on W. 14
Mile Rd. corner of
Middlebelt . . . License
plates on Dave's car is
SALAMI.
THINGS I'D LIKE TO
SEE ... Policemen smile
when they give you a traffic
ticket instead of treating it
as such a very serious of-
fense, how minor it may be
. . . Max Sosin with a mus-
tache and Van Dyke beard.
Jules. Olen with a goatee
. . . he already has a mus-
tache . . . Mike Kallen wear-
ing a tie . . . Judye and
Larry Glazer and her dad Al
Kanfer making a million
with their no gimmick
Condo Care .. .
Milt Tyner back in the
barbeque rib business .. .
He and wife Phyllis used to
have Checker Bar-B-Q on
Livernois . . . Out-of-towner
clubs formed here just like
Detroiter groups all over
the country . . . Women who
look so bad in slacks getting
a better looksee at them-
selves.
THINGS
YOU'LL
SELDOM SEE . . . Ted
Pines not smoking a pipe .. .
Dave Rubin without a cigar
. . . Shirley Eder without a
bundle of energy . . . CKLW
personality Dick Purtan not
wanting to do something for
somebody .. .
Linen driver-salesman
Lou Miller without a cigar
. . . Late all-around perfor-
mers like Eddie Cantor,
Bing Crosby, Jimmy
Durante and Jack Benny
. . . Sid Hudson in Las Vegas
refusing to help out a
worthy cause .. .
Ballplayers like Hank
Greenberg, Ty Cobb, Mic-
key Cochrane, Mel Ott, Lou
Gehrig, Al Kaline, Ted
Williams, Stan Musial,
Charlie Gehringer, Joe
DeMaggio, Willie Mays,
George Kell . . . and so
many many others . . . who
played baseball for the
game and not the money .. .
The list is endless . . . Sam
Boeskey not sharply dres-
sed.
IT'S TRUE . . . that King
Lim's Garden on W. Nine
Mile in Oak Park will move
to Lincoln Center around
August . . . that the Lelli's
and Larco's families are re-
lated . . . that Sicilia and
George Grego at Como's on
Woodward and Nine Mile
are becoming noted for their
Italian-style chicken dishes
(piccante, etc.) .. .
That Pierre Fracalanza is
back at the piano bar of
Coco's in The Vineyards on
Franklin and Northwestern
. . . that the Red Devil on
Fenkell has been sold. -

Radion Station WOPR
will co-sponsor a marathon
to benefit the American
Cancer Society beginning 7
p.m. Wednesday and con-
tinuing through 7 p.m. June
23.
Guest celebrities will ap-
pear on the air, and pro-
ceeds will benefit both the
radio station and Cancer
Society.
Pledges may be called
into the station, 548-WOPR
or 546-0073.

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