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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 14

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The Miami Newsi
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Miami, Florida
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1 fl-A MIAMI DAILY NEWS, Sunday, Jan. 24, 1954 mmmmmmmmmmmm II I. L.ll jtammtWM.mmmmmm Miami Night Spots Charged With Violating Liquor Laws'- Club To Meet The South Beach Men's Club, Alleged liquor law violations which could result a civic organization of Miami Beach, will hold its annual installation of officers at 8:15 p.m. Thursday at the South Beach Elementary School. in loss of beverage licenses at some of Greater Miami's leading night clubs will be aired beginning Wednesday before State Beverage Director J.

R. Hunter. Some of the clubs to come un Al Sherman, former president der discussion In Room 1007 of 700 POSTCARDS USED TO TEST BAY POLLUTION Any floating plastic envelopes containing addressed post cards which you may find bobbing in Biscayne Bay in coming has been permitted on the prem-shipwrecked sailors. The Marine of the University of Miami plans to drop 100 such envelopes in the bay this week and during coming weeks in connection with a survey of pollution in the bay. Finders are requested to fill in the time found, date and location and drop the cards in a mail box.

is in charge of arrangements. the Courthouse will include the Moulin Rouge, 5 O'Clock Club, curfew hours, the Gaiety Inn having an improper sign. Other spots under charges include El Toledo Restaurant, Tropical Sundries, Dew Drop Inn Beer Garden, Redland and Lucie Street Bar, Kracker Jack's Rockdale Bar. Swannee Bar, Louis' Bar, Jensen's Trail Liquor Store, Sandspur Club, Leo's Sandwich Shop, Reynolds Hotel, Little Cafe, Pepper Pot Inn, Alsbury's, Circle Restaurant and Bar and Curly's Bar. Clover Club, Jeffs, Bar, Vaga bonds, Bluebird Ballroom, Gaiety the club listed on the application for a license; that persons who have been" convicted of moral turpitude have been hired there; that lewd and wanton conduct has been permittedon the premises, and that minors have been served.

Jeffs is charged with violating Harry PerkeL the club's first president, and Hy Grossman, retiring president, will install Jack Lynn, president; Sad Schwartz; vice president; Irving Green-berg, recording secretary; Morris C. Basch, corresponding secretary, and Ervin Zeidner, treasurer. 1 -f A HOPE, SENDS UN INFORMATION APPEAL Inn and Shoremede Hotel. The 5 O'Clock Club, Vagabonds and Clover Club are accused of selling liquor to minors. Their cases will be heafd Friday.

The Shoremede, accused of allowing minors in a dance hall where alcohol is served, will come under discussion Wednesday. Moulin Rouge Charged Charges that the Bluebird maintained a nuisance by permitting employes to engage in lewd and lascivious conduct will be heard Thursday, along with the Moulin Rouge charge. The Moulin Rouge, formerly the Singing Bar and long known as a hangout for perverts, is charged with not having all the persons actually connected with Rabbi Guest Speaker Rabbi Sidney Steiman. snirihi- FOOD FAIR organization of Miami relatives of Hope, Inc. an and CARLS al leader of TemDle Beth HHIpK Mattapan, will be guest speaker at the weekly luncheon meeting of Miami Beach Lodge, B'nai B'rith at 12:15 m.

Tues day at the National Hotel. His suDject wm he "Jewishness By Birth or Character." servicemen missing in Korea, has appealed to Dag Hammarskjold, secretary general of the United Nations, for help in getting information about the missing servicemen. The organization also hopes to form chapters of Hope, throughout the nation. Pointing out that more than 6,000 Americans are listed as missing in action in Korea and that about 950 are in prison camps, the letter asks that the United Nations "prevail upon the enemy to divulge the whereabouts of unreported boys or permit an impartial commission of the UN to search the battlefields and camps" for the servicemen or their bodies. The organization will meet at 2.30 p.m.

Sunday in the Ingraham Building, Mrs. Gertrude Marshall, president, said. YOUNGSTERS COLLECT FOR MARCH OF DIMES A. J. Cleary, chairman of the Dade Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, accepts $223.54 collected for the March of Dimes by 14 7th grade students at the Miami Country Day and Resident School for Boys.

Carey Winfrey, 7th grade class president, turns the money over to Cleary. The 7th graders contribution was more than half the $402.99 raised for the March by the entire school. Ashe Memorial Committee Decides To Push 2nd Wi ng Building Gets MICE TO BOATMEN ODa-locka OK The MIAMI RIVER will be closed to all Navigation at the intersection of S.W. 3rd Avenue and S.W. 4th Street for a period of 24 hours from 9:00 A.M.

January 26, 1954 to 9:00 A.M. January 27 1 954. EBSUARY FOUNDATIONS CO. The Ashe Building Fund Committee has decided to raise funds for immediate addition to the administration wing of the Ashe Memorial Building, chairman Baron A $49,500 contract for construction of a building to house the jail, police and fire stations has been approved by Opa-locka City Council. Contractor will be T.

F. LeJeune. The building will be erected on a site recently purchased east of NW 27th Avenue a short distance north of Ali Baba Avenue. City vehicles and other equipment will be stored in one section of the building. de Hirsch Meyer announced yesterday.

IfOUR mCOME TAX SSSS.M. J. E. MARQUA FEDERAL TAX CONSULTANT MIAMI REAL ESTATE MART 97 Methodists First unit of the million-dollar building is under construction on the university's main campus. The completed building will com-memorate Dr.

Bowman F. Ashe, founding president of the university. The building fund committee has $665,000 $65,000 more than the cost of the first unit, de Ilirsch Meyer explained. Economical Movo "The fact that we have more than is needed for the first unit Plan Preaching Tour Of Cuba Ninety-seven Methodist ministers and laymen, 28 of them Flor- encourages us to hope that the; university's friends will subscribe the $335,000 needed to complete the building," he said "To build the wing now would be economical and would eliminate a second unsightly building period." The first unit, five of whose eventual seven floors are already rising in the center of main campus, will have study rooms into which 236 faculty members may move next fall out of idians, will leave Miami Tuesday via Pan-American World Airways clippers for Cuba to conduct an evangelistic mission through Feb. 4.

Heading the group win be Bishop John Branscomb of Jacksonville, whose episcopal area embraces both Florida and Cuba, and Dr. Harry Denman, shack Nashville, executive sec 4 j. their temporary wooden offices. retary of the church national board of evangelism From 22 States The workers selected from 22 states will arrive in Miami Tuesday for a briefing session at Temporary Structures Meanwhile, President Jay F. W.

Pearson, his administrative staff, the registar, admissions and other offices must remain in temporary structures until the projected $400,000 administration Trinitv Methodist Church at 1 wing is erected on the west At that time they will re-of the present structure. Ceive instructions and assign- The University's Board of duties. They will be Trustees authorized ground-. guests at a Men's Club dinner breaking for the first unit that evening. October when the building fund stood at a half million, but let-1 During the crusade, they will 4 wnrk as two-man teams, the unit requires the provision of ad- Americans joining with Cuban ditional funds, de Hirsch Meyer i Methodists vo.

preaching through- ty- pJ receives MR. ANDRADE'S tl''l '1 fCS ACTUAL SCORES ESTIMATE SCORES i Ui-s OF BOWL GAMES A MtoivcvhaHtcralters Michlg.n VCLA 7 A jS Michigan SUt-L" t-'CLA 20 4 wilk aeliisii liinij mc UJ 1 ORANGE 1 ORANGE Oklahoma 20 Maryland 13 Oklahoma Maryland COTTON I COTTON Rice 20 Alabama 13 I Bice 28 Alabama GATOR mV 1 wf linim RtosJI i GATOR Texas Tech 28 Auburn 13 Texas Tech 35 Auburn 13 IF i i -w I 1. p-A SUGAR I I Gorsia Tech 42 West VirfinU 19 r. HI" i tz3 I Saifl UUl Ulc laiaiiu. uiau viviuij rally will take place in Havana "Eventually the wing must be on reD.

4, we closing aay. Among those participating built to provide office work space for all administrative functions and to fireproof its records, he said, and the architects' working plans are ready. SEE-WORTHY Miss McCririck O. B. QUEEN STARTS SHIPS Barbara McCririck, '54 Orange Bowl Queen, will see the new Three Bays Line's cargo ship service off to a see-worthy start at Pier 3 January 30th and 31st at inauguration ceremonies for a Caribbean service which will include refrigerated cargo.

The public is invited to inspect the line's offices and newest ship, MS Cotton Bay, on either of the inauguration days. (Miss McCririck will be around, too.) Bay Kiwanians Install Taranto Peter S. Taranto has been installed as president of the Bis-cayne Bay Ki- A BISHOP BRANSCOMB from Miami will be Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hosea, the Rev. Ted Jen Wright At Parley Frank S.

Wright, one of five international directors of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, is in Chicago for a directors' meeting. A Miami publicity man, Wright is the only Floridian ever named to the post. I- SJS I I 1 I "We feel that in our I i vmmimi j.imw I jL.toij I Hallicrofter television "We feel that in our Hallicrofter 'television nings and the Rev. R. B.

Chap man, Hialeah. The Rev. A. Aim and, Lakeland, formerly of Miami, also will be among IliiiMil Iiii vi niwui iirri i SMMitTiirm'i mm" mi I i i I "All my ond neighbors are raving about my new set!" exclaimed Mrs. Otis Harmon, when asked how she liked her new Halli-crafters TV set purchased ot Andy's.

Mrs. Harmon lives at 1 00 N.E. 50th Terrace. warns Club, with E. D.

Moo-maw and Tom Smith as i presidents. Michael Shores, lieutenant governor for the Kiwanis Club's 11th district and local Hirortnr a 1 set, we get the maximum value for ur investment, and we are especially' pleased with the brilliant and clear picture that we get. So says Mr. Curtiss after, having Andy's Install one of the -new models in his those making the trip. Visit to Miami A special feature of this year's crusade will be a visit to Miami YvV-l Mr.

Frank Andrade (left), 3440 North West 19th Terrace, Miami, is shown receiving his new 17" Hallicrafters TV set from Bill Marsh (right), of Andy's Radio, 138 Hialeah Drive, Hialeah. Mr. Andrade was the winner of the Orange Bowl Game Contest sponsored by Andy's Radio on December 31st. by all the district superintend iyiaonatroxs mm gmmmmmTA ents of the Methodist Church in Cuba. They will fly here Tuesday and will return with the missionary crusade on Wednesday.

Dr. Bruce Gannaway, district superintendent of the Miami area, is in charge of local arrangements. On Feb. 3. an additional group TELEVISION and Phonographs ALL 82 CHANNELS From $209.95 OPEN EVENINGS TIL PM.

TELEVISION installed Clyde- Taranto Spears, as secretary-treasurer; and directors T. H. Budd, Robert Burr, Joseph Cranston, Russell Garnett, Russell Mann, Frank Harris, James Gwin, William Larkin, Andrew Nelson and Tom B. McGahey Jr. Taranto, southeastern representative for Cain and Bultman, Florida distributor of Zenith radio and television products, comes from New York.

He also is an active member of the North Miami Elks Club. Years ahead of its time 5401 N.L 2nd Avenu of 17 Methodist missionaries will fly by clipper to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, for an inspection of missions there. They will continue to the Dominican Republic and home. PHONI 14-3333 -v v-r See the new Hallicrofter end youll see the difference! "Easy-Angle" tuning eliminates that ncemfertabie kneeling and squinting Hallicraftar "Powertronie" brings 40 mare video drive far clearer, steadier pie fures Hallitronic Picture Guard, Hallicrofter 3-stage range control and exclusive tone control, built-in UHFVHF tuner all combine to bring you the finest dollar far dollar TV buy in town. "It's a chompion," say Miss Marion Adams of her new Hallicrafters TV set, recently purchased ot Andy's.

Miss Adams, who resides at 3450 S.W. 10th one of many enthusiastic owners of the new Hallicrafters Television sets. "I've never had a set with such perfect pictures, as on my new Hallicrafters," says Mr. Milton E. Koon, 281 E.

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