THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 28, 1981 33 Buffalo Vaad Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST 41 k ASKED HOW HE liked standing out there in the BUFFALO (JTA) — A Vaad Hakashrut of Greater Buffalo, the first community-wide agency for kosher supervision, is ex- pected to begin operations in September in western New York. going to school, six-year-old middle of the floor!" AUG. 6, 1948 . . . "Im- Mervin Sampson, son of Alice and Ray Sampson, re- agine being in a strange plied, "Oh, I like the going country . . . among strange all right, and I like coming people . . . and suddenly back too. It's having to stay running into someone from after I get there that I don't back home . . . Maybe a friend, or an acquaintance ETTER of commenda- . . . or perhaps some persons ton was given to Corporal who went to the same school Richard Silverman, auxil- as you did . . . or ate at the iary member of Southfield's _same restaurants . . . or Civil Defense . . . by Glen played on the same corner Leonard, Oak Park Director lot . . . or knew a couple of of Public Safety . . . Dick re- the same people you did. cently aided Oak Park offi- "This is happening to a cers at one of the most se- group of Detroit boys . . . in vere fires in its history . . . Palestine fighting with caused by leakage and exp- Hagana . . . Instances such losion of tanks of freon at as the time about 1:30 p.m. the Thermal Co. warehouse . . . when gunfire began on Wyoming . . . from 6 p.m. breaking out on the streets . . . following arrival at 12 to 11:30 p.m. CON- midnight of the Irgun ship, BIRTHDAY GRATS ... to Louis Taub Altalina . . . Joe Fink was crawling on his hands and on number 75. ED WOLFE came to visit knees . . . pawing his way his family . . . and wound up forward . . . and touched a in the hospital . . . Follow- foot in front of him that be- ing an operation, he's doing longed to Rudy Newman .. . fine . . . while staying at buddy from back home in brother and sister-in-law Detroit." OCT. 31, 1952 . . . "Recal- Morley and Ruth Wolfe's home on Lincoln . . . He ling one of Winston Chur- won't leave to go back to chill's visits to the United Florida at least another two States, Irving Sampson tells weeks . . . when he'll again of being present when be able to play tennis. England's prime minister Only thing about the op- addressed a group of promi- eration that upset Eddie nent Jewish businessmen in was the doctor not allowing New York . . . Churchill him to drive a car for 10 said that the Israeli em- days because of the surgery bassy in London was mor- . . He's back behind the tified to discover that all the wheel now like a kid with a embassies made a point of new toy. offering a cup of tea in the afternoon to the bobbies as- GET WELL WISHES . . . to Charlie Hoptman . . . signed to posts in front of their buildings. at Sinai Hospital. "The Israeli staff has- THAT SONG you hear tened to make amends to on Dick Purtan's CKLW their bobby, explaining, radio, "Elizabeth Taylor's `Forgive us if we don't know Thighs" (takeoff on "Bette all the fine points as yet. We Davis' Eyes") was written haven't had an embassy for by Purtan talent Larry 2,000 years!' " Lawson, son of Mayme and AUG. 5, 1966 ... "Bruce Vic Lawson. Lyons still waiting for his CONGRATS ... to managership of a branch at George and Selma Keil .. . manufacturers National on their 52nd anniversary Bank . . . and roving from . . . and George's 74th birth- one spot to another . . . tells day . . . on the same date. of the girl coming over to ABE & MINNA him at one branch and ask- celebration of KRIEGER ing if he could cash her hus- their 50th wedding an- band's check. . . After look- niversary will be at Michi- ing at the signature, Bruce gan Inn, Sept. 12 . . . given said it was all right, but by their three children, would need an endorsement Aaron, Richard and Jac- first . . The girl wrote on queline. the back of the check, "My LOU FELDMAN is now is really a great minus 173 pounds . . . just husband - guy. by pushing himself away APRIL 10, 1970 . . . from the table . . . Lou "Walter Klein, executive ighed well over 400 prior s director of the Jewish ,,i'eight months ago . . . 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