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May 15, 1998 - Image 128

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-05-15

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holic beverages, etc. and they are by
no means immune."
(Sure sounds like my kind of guy.)
MAIL DEPT. ... from songstress Jo
Thompson who used to belt them out
at the Scotch 'n Sirloin and other
spots around the northwest area ..."I
am currently in New York City
recording my first CD. Finally, I am
recording the song I sang first (com-
poser Ron Miller wrote it and gave it
to me to sing before anybody else
while I was at Al Green's Celebrity
Room in the Fisher Building) — 'For
Once In My Life.'
"This CD project is being recorded
in the same studio (Nola Studio)
where Barbra Streisand recorded her
first CD and where Lena Horne
recorded her latest CD. I am blessed
to be in such great company."
From Char and Brian Kerman of
Clarkston ... "We recently built our
new home in Clarkston, and totally
enjoy living in this wonderful section
of Oakland County.
"Passover products were hard to
find so we called the main offices of
major supermarkets to tell them about
our dilemma.
"The only chain that responded to
phone calls was Kroger. They had the
manager of the Kroger store in Clark-
ston, Dennis Barber, contact us. He
asked for our Passover product list and
within days our Passover holiday order
was at the Kroger store in our new
area."
TIME WAS when localites went to
Las Vegas and found oodles of ex-
Detroiters working at the casinos
Aladdin: Nate Glassman, casino man-
ager; Sam Diamond, president; Izzie
Marion, host; Sol "Little Fish"
Bromberg, blackjack dealer; Lou
Palanche, baccarat executive; George
Morris, night casino manager; Joe
Unrod, day casino manager; Eddie
Minazzo, casino executive.
Caesar's Palace: George Riff, bac-
carat boss; Joe Louis, host; Charlie
"Tootie" Horenstein, box man ...
Dunes: Aaron Herman, casino manag-
er ... Flamingo: Dudgie Yovitz, black-
jack dealer ... Frontier: "Bathhouse
Sammy" Rosen, night casino manager;
Barney Lasker, night pit boss; "Cap-
pie" Shapiro, box man.
Holiday Inn: Willie "Buffalo"
Ehrlich, host ... MGM Grand (now
Bally's): Stewie Siegel and Charlie
Reznick, pit bosses ... Riviera: Moe
Miller and Lou Metier, casino managers
... Sands: Jackie Fields, head host ... Star-
dust: Yale Cohen, casino manager; Irv-
ing "Johnny Ryan" Lieb, box man.



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