Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 40

Publication:
The Miami Heraldi
Location:
Miami, Florida
Issue Date:
Page:
40
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

El Jltantt £1 I fc 6-C Thure Jan 22 1953 Lefty Clark Seen Rising In Rackets WTtfTlMP 00 i PEANUT zeszesziszieze Mmm sreADNUD SnjULE 12-02 JAR JARS ORLY lOVz-oz CANS FOR BETTER TRUER NESCAFE CAMPIUUL'S zJJ your choice CHICKEN CHICKEN NOODLE CREAM OF CHICKEN CHICKEN GUMBO MUSHROOM BEEF BEEF NOODLE No Wonder The Little Duckling Wears On His Face A Frown For He Has Just Discovered His First Pair of Pants Were "DOWN" All AG STORES Keep price "DOWN" By Always Featuring FAMOUS BRAND NAMES Baker and Norris 10130 NW 27th AVE WI DO NOT HANDLE BEER OR WINE CLOSED SUNDAYS FOOD PALACE NO 1 9840 NE 2nd AVE MIAMI SHORES WILLIAMS SUPER MARKET 4501 NW 2nd AVE THRIFTY SELF-SERVICE 1540 SW 47th AVE CORNER OP 16th AND LUDLAM RD VILLAGE SUPER MARKET ON THE CIRCLE COCONUT GROVE FOOD PALACE NO 2 ON THE CIRCLE MIAMI SPRINGS OPEN SUNDAYS Barald Bnrcaa TALLAHASSEE State officials sharpening up the new extra penalties for recently raided Miami area gamblers see signs that William (Lefty Clark) Bischoff jis coming to the top in what ap-' pears to be a racketeering reor-i ganization State law now calls for ripping down the beverage and hotel licenses along with the phone wires on top of the older fines and jail terms for those who conduct games of chance Papers are being prepared here which may lead to the loss of phones and state licenses in most of the places recently raided but not on the Island Club The Island Club once conduct-k ed by Jack Friedlander and Sam-'uel Cohen of the Syndi- cate in partnership with Herbert Mannheim and Sam (Gameboy) Miller may have gone under new management in October when state files show its license was reissued By a fluke in the new Florida law the Island restaurant license was not put in jeopardy when raiders found gambling equipment there The law says hotel and apartment house licenses are suspended automatically for gambling on the premises but it eays nothing about restaurants Atty Gen Richard Ervin plans to ask the 1953 legislature to plug that gap The Island Olub has no state beverage license liquor is on the house State hotel commission files show that the Island Club was licensed in the name of Jack Kay on Oct 1 1952 A new license was obtained in the name of Joe Bloom on Oct 27 and the seating capacity was increased at the restaurant tables from 58 to 108 It cannot be said on state hotel i commission authority that there are no flies On the Island Club it was graded down because there were when the inspector called Friedlander and Bennie Kaye were partners of Bischoff in the Club Collins Bischoff also ran the "New York crap at Greenacres in South Broward State racket-busters identified Bischoff as the man behind a gambling game recently raided on the causeway and they suspect that he may have a connection with the operation at the Olympia Motel which was more recently cracked by deputies of Sheriff Tom Kelly The Olympia Motel holds a state hotel commission license and papers are now being drawn far calling a hearing on the sus-pension or revocation of the license Report received at office links the operator of the motel Julius Gaines to Bischoff through their identify as two of the five Greater Miami area men who plan to open a gambling casino in Las Vegas in wide-open Nevada The report indicates that Gaines and his partner Maurice Pollack sold the motel Jan 1 to Harry Peters of Philadelphia Gaines was listed as president of the Casa Blanca Operating Coon the license of the Casa Blanca Hotel in Miami Beach last year The new license lists Samuel Cohen as president The Olympia Motel is operated by Sunny Seas Hotel Corp Julius Gaines president On last license Philip Consolo was listed as president Ex-Gov Fuller inves-tigator William (Bing) Crosby who roughed up clients until Harry Russell was taken in testified that he met Sam Cohen at the Island Club Former Deputy George Patton testified that he met Friedlander and Russell to pick up pay-off money in the Islands parking lot a boatload of TROPIC FtAVQRI PINEAPPLE uunshine Cruise lc SALE TETLEY TC A 48 48c I CM 16 le JOAN OF ARC RED KIDNEY BEANS THE WHITE LINE I YOUR CHOICE SALE! clorox THE WHITE LINE FLAVOR $1 39 49 10 39 68 12-ex JAR ALL 64 BAGS FOR ONLY 5 NO 300 CAN CLOROX LINE GAL JUG WITH BOOK KJ PI CAN BOXES OF SO IS THE YOU BAKE WRONG BAKE-RITE LOOK AT THIS LOW PRICE MATCHES CHICKEN FRICASSEE DEL MONTE CATSUP THE LITTLE FARM STORE 8360 BISCAYNE BLVD WE NEYER CLOSE CjsczsnsEzaBangBsizsKsazI PINEAPPLE JUICE 46-OZ CANS PINEAPPLE CHUNKS NO 2 CANS NO 2 PINEAPPLE "ns Uo Central Police Station Hit By Renshaw mr A target of pot-shots by proponents of a centrally located Miami Beach police station Clty Manager Claude A Renshaw fired back at his tormentors Wednesday with one well-aimed shot Moving the police station into an area north of Lincoln rd would result in "serious deterioration of property and would raise a howl heard round the city Renshaw predicted Councilman Melvin Richard started the agitation but he said nothing after Renshaw recalled that a previous effort to move police into then-vacant city hail offices had one of the greatest furors ever before this deterioration of property values resulting from it would offset anything you Renshaw told Richard that he was "afraid if you investigated you would find considerable Expansion at the present site Renshaw said iwould care for the city's needs for ah time with the possible later establishment of a sub-station at the north end of the city remarks took cognizance of the fact that a has been in the forefront of agitation for a new central location He referred to Charles Freefield a police clerk who has circularized newspapers and civic organizations with an elaborate presentation for such a location BLUE-BOY STRAWBERRIES 4 89 BIRDS EYE LEAF OR CHOPPED SPINACH BIRDS EYE PEAS CARROTS 12-oz PKQ I FANCY SNO-WHITE CAULIFLOWER HD 3 SLfiJ sit 4-.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Miami Herald
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Miami Herald Archive

Pages Available:
9,277,326
Years Available:
1911-2024