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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 32

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The Miami Heraldi
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r'T 4-B THE MIAMI HERALD Sat June 19 1971 Family Movies Unpopular rom to He's Losing His the Little River Concerned Citizens Committee which prompted Friedman to show family films said Friday that his group would all civic and religious leaders in the area to support his effort as long as he maintains his good faith Cerf said that the change in the name plus the fact that it was closed for several months last year probably are the reasons business is bad new THE LITTLE River Concerned Citizens Committee in its fight against the dozen pornography outlets persuaded Friedman to switch back to family flicks He did so on May 26 and since then has showed such films as Break" Ship and Call Me Mr He dropped the admission price from $250 a person to $1 for adults and 60 cents for children Last Saturday which is supposed to be the biggest only 60 children showed up Friedman said need 1500 kids a week to make it plus 500 EVEN THE St Cathedral Citizens Committee which was busy distributing flyers announcing the change spur business David Cerf an official of Jack Friedman flop loss because of a whim of the Friedman took over management of the old Rosetta Theater 7929 NE Second Ave in December On Feb 17 he changed its format to adult films grossed $2000 a he said DEATHS Dorcas Yates Retired Teacher Staff Photo by JOHN WALTHER 25 tons of rubbish will be swept up in the drive planners say parade starting at Carver Junior High School also focused upon publicizing the rights of community residents to expect a fair return of services for their tax dollars Clean Scene A summer-long cleanup project in Coconut Grove gets underway with a parade sponsored by the Dade County Community Action Agency Some School Boundary Changes Unnecessary thins Rules Services for Dorcas Yates a retired Miami schoolteacher will be at 4 pm Sunday at the Van Orsdel Northside Chapel Miss Yates died Friday in Mercy Hospital after a brief illness Miss Yates came to Miami in 1923 from Iowa where she had graduated from high school and attended a college She taught in Shenandoah Iowa for many years before coming to Miami She lived at 3816 Matheson Ave Coconut Grove Miss Yates received a bachelor of education degree from the University of Miami and served as a supervisor of penmanship for Dade County schools for several years She was assigned from school to school to demonstrate handwriting techniques Miss Yates later became a permanent classroom teacher and taught at Shadowlawn and Santa Clara elementary schools She retired in 1948 Miss Yates was a member of the Retired Classroom Teachers Association and had been a member of the James Ferguson 70 board chairman of the Sawyer Ferguson Walker Co ad- vertising representatives for 36 newspapers in New York He helped to found the company in Chicago in 1929 becoming its president in 1933 and chief executive officer in 1966 Alexis Ferm 101 a pioneer in American education who with his wife the Greater Miami Deaths Death CLASSIFIED 31-01 Death Notices BATES RICHARD 23 of 3140 SW 126 Ave passed away Wed night Funeral services Sat at Lathan Funeral Home in Jackson Ala BRABIN THOMAS 73 of 710 NE US St Biscayne Park passed away Thurs He came here 6 years ago from Ocean Port NJ and had been employed as a Steward on a private yacht Survived by his wife Violet of Biscayne Park 2 daughters Mrs Robert Davis Middletown NJ Mrs Charles DeSiato Bound Brook NJ 1 son Richard Brabin Monteca Calif 4 grandchildren 1 brother Robert Brabin Miami and 3 sisters in England Funeral services Mon 11 AM at JOSEPH COPER MIAMI SHORES FUNERAL HOME 10931 NE 6 Ave where friends may call Sun 7-9 PM BROOKS MRS OPAL 61 Of 11081 SW 60 St June 18 Came to Miami in 1918 from Anniston Ala and was a member of Southslde Baptist Church Survived by a daughter Mrs Paul (Joyce) Call of Miami and a cousin Kathryn Triantaf-eMu of Daytona Beach Repose after 2 PM Sun Services 11 AM Tues VAN ORSDEL CORAL GABLES CHAPEL Entombment Woodiawn Mausoleum HALL WILLIAM (Bill) 257 SW 7 St passed away Thurs He came here 18 years ago from New York He was a for-mer owner of the vs3r Nelson Market at 200 SW 7 St and a member of the Miami Lions Club He Is survived by his wife Margaret a son Eugene a brother Clarence of Miami 3 sisters Mrs Mable Melford Lexington Ky Mrs Grace McCullough and Mrs Emma Burbank of Mountain Side NJ Visitation will be in the King-Wixsom Funeral Home from 6 to 9 PM Sat and Sun Funeral services will be held jn the funeral home at 11 AM Mon Interment in Flagler Memorial Park KING-W1XSOM FUNERAL HOME 206 SW 8 St 373-2111 KAHN MRS JEAN of 1031 NE 152 Ter passed away June 17 Came to NMB 18 years ago from NYC Survived by brother Louis Katzen of MB Services Sat evening 9 PM "THE RIVERSIDE" 16480 NE 19 Ave KENT ADELINE LEVY 68 of 5225 Collins Ave passed away June 18 Came to MB 5 years ago from Newark NJ Wife of the late David Kent deputy mayor of Newark NJ son Arthur daughter-in-law Mrs Joan Horwitz both of Rydal Pa grandchildren Jan Jay and Lisa Services and Inter ment in NYC "THE RIVERSIDE" ALTON RD CHAPEL In charse of local arrangements may ball at the Alton Rd ChM iat oon 4 to 6 kn lieu of flower suggests donation to the American Cancer Society MASSIE MRS ANTOINETTE WINFIELD died Thurs June 17 at Richmond Va She is the daughter of he late Turner Ashby Winfield Survived by her husband Mr Frank A Massie Richmond son Dr Winfield Massie of Waverly Va and 2 grandchildren She was a member of the Junior League of Miami Fla Funeral services will be held Sat at 11 AM from Manakin Episcopal Church with Interment 1:30 PM Maplewood Cemetery Charlottesville Va Arrange merits by Bennett Funeral Home MILLS JAMES RAY 71 of 3361 NE 13 Ave Pompano Beach Fla a 45-year resident of Miami retired postal clerk in Miami for 30 years passed away June 16 Survived by wife Millie Pompano Beach 2 aunts Mrs Mattie Warner of Miami Mrs Virla Vann of Miami Springs Services 1 PM Sat LANIER-JOSBERGER-LITHGOW FLAGLER ST FUNERAL HOME Interment Flagler Memorial Park From Anyplace in Fla Call Toll-Free 1-800-432-0581 Vice sure against a recalcitrant school Simon said he would file a written motion to Judge Atkins asking for a hearing at which the School Board would have to produce evidence why it could not break up the all-black or all-white schools Atkins is expected to deny the motion setting up channels for an appeal by Simon to the US Fifth Circuit Co art of Appeals THE PLAN approved by Atkins includes the grouping of six southwest Dade ele-mentaries and four in the Coral Gables area to relieve racial imbalance that resulted after court-ordered pairings last year The southwest schools include FC Martin Vineland plans in Dade had contribut- ed to racial strife and disci-" pline problems encountered during the past year THE PURPOSE of racial -Integration is a better and more meaningful education -for all This purpose cannot I be achieved in the presence -f racial antagonisms and even violence that limited integration has produced to this time the CTA statement said School 'Joard Attorney George BoJes told Atkins he did not believe the Supreme Court decision had mandated racial ratios or extensive busing for all school systems but only in the Charlotte schools as an mea 3Iiss Yates penmanship Florida Education Association She attended the First Presbyterian Church of Miami Miss Yates is survived by a niece Dr Catherine Walton pupil personnel coordi-n a for Dade County schools and a nephew William Yates a Miami Shores attorney Repose will be from 7 pm to 9 pm today at the funeral home former Elizabeth Byrne started free schools across the country in Fairhope Ala Kenneth Macpherson 66 Scottish novelist and editor who was the literary executor for the estate of Norman Douglas author of the philosophical fantasy in Florence Italy Paul-Jordan-Smith 86 former book editor of The Los Angeles Times and an authority on 17th century authors in Santa Monica Calif theatre takes a while to get he said just a matter of Friedman sees a different reason for his financial situation: "Public apathy toward family If business picks up he said he will change the name back going to give it another couple of he added this is what they want give it to them If they want it no way we can sustain the Notices ADVUtTUINC 01-01 Death Notices NOLTE LT COL JOHN 84 of 200 NW 26 Ave passed away June 18 He came to Miami 50 years ago from Pa Was a veteran of WWI and WWII A member of Calvary Church Harvey Seeds American Legion Post No 29 Sons of the American Revolution a 32nd degree Mason and a Shriner Survived by his wife Mabel son Allen Nolte of Germany 2 granddaughters RePose 4 to 9 PM Sun and until services 3:30 PM Mon at TRACY VAN ORSDEL CHAPEL Burial Wed at Gettysburg National Cemetery POPIIAM JOHN SR 75 1611 SW 23 St Ft Laud passed away Thurs in Broward General Medical Center Mr Popham was a member of the John Darling Masonic Lodge No 154 of Tampa and the Tampa Consistory also a Ft Laud Men's Garden Club He Is survived by his wife Mrs Lorena Popham and 1 son Mr John Popham Jr both of Ft Laud 1 sister Mrs Orville Me Ewan of Elgin III 1 grandson 3 granddaughters and 2 great-granddaughters Masonic funeral services will be held 1 PM Sat at FANNIN FUNERAL HOME Interment will be In Lauderdale Memorial Park REED MRS RENA 81 of 1354 SW 3 5t passed away Thurs Requiem Mass Sat at 10:30 AM in the St John Bosco Catholic Church Interment Woodiawn Cemetery AHERN-PLUMMER 13th and Flagler ROY PHILIP 78 of 243 NE 28 St passed away Thurs He had made his home here for the past 8 years coming from NYC Survivors include a son Jack Roy of NYC daughter Marion Garfinkel and 4 grandchildren Graveside services and interment wilt be held Sun 2 PM at Lakeside Memorial Park under direction of GORDON FUNERAL HOME VILDOSTEGUI LEONARDA 93 of 532 Navarre Ave Coral Gables passed away Fri A resident for 36 years coming from Key West She is survived by daughter Mrs Odioio Diaz and son Mr Mafias Viidos-tegui grandchildren Odilio Diaz of Switzerland Ada Ley of Palm Beach and Charles Diaz of NJ Friends may call Mon from 7 to 9 PM with Rosary service at 7 PM Monday and funeral services Tuesday at 10 AM in the Ahern-Plummer Bird Rd Funeral Home Interment Woodiawn Cemetery AHERN PLUMMER 60th and Bird Rd WEINRAUB IRVING 64 of 7311 NW 57 PI Ft Laud passed away June 17 Came to Fla 10 months ago from Buffalo NY Survived by wife Lillian daughter Mrs Roiene Pozarny of Buffalo son Dr Lance Fogan of Cleveland Ohio sister Mrs Lawrenc Berger of NY Services Sun 11 AM -'HE RIVERSIDE" 16480 NE 19 Ave with lfrerm enA cmal Cemeterv Friends may can at the ohael Sjfl evening YATES MISS DORCAS of 3814 MUifestm- Ave Miami June 18 Sf5 Miami 48 years ago from Shenandoah Iowa and was a retired school teacher and taught in the Miami area for 24 years She was also supervisor of penmanship for the Dade County schools She was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Miami and the Retired Teachers Association Survived by niece Dr Catherine Walton and nephew William Yates both of Miami Shores Services 4 PM Sun at VAN ORSDEL NORTHSIDE CHAPEL 3333 NE 2 Ave Repose from 7 PM tiil 9 PM Sat 01-04 Cemetery Lota 4 GRAVESITES Flagler Memorial Park Sec 9 836-0699 4 LOTS DADE MEMORIAL Cali 821-4855 By private party 2 burial spaces Vista Memorial Gardens $250 for both Phone 221-7105 Woodiawn Park Columbarium no 121 Section 3 $1100 Write Mr Edwards Suite 606 3101 Federal Hwy Ft Laud 2 SPACES Flagier Memorial Park $500 929-8442 Hywd 01-10 Florists Sympathy Flowers "Your Phone Is Your Charge Account" Buning the Florist Inc 373-4631 Since 1896 Paul II Coml IVc Kuiicml Director OIMM Chapels 4667 GREATER MIAMI CHAPEL 1900 NW 36 STREET MIAMI FLORIDA 33142 TELEPHONE 635-2436 By HUNTER GEORGE Hirald Staff Writs With little more than a blush Acts of gave way to Cockeyed Cowboy of Calico on the theater marquee The name stayed the same Second Avenue Art Theatre but instead of showing and assorted other pornographic movies manager Jack Friedman was offering solid and GP-rated pictures with a healthy dose of kiddie shows thrown in on Saturdays That was three weeks ago OF now a real big A-l Friedman said Friday losing a thousand dollars a week I even make payroll all the people in Little River hollering and clamoring for a family-type theater I went out on a limb for a family-type theater like to keep it like that but no way we can keep sustaining a thousand dollar Owners Sue to Halt Raids By MARGARET CARROLL Herald Staff Writer Little Beaver Theater Inc and five individuals Friday asked US District Court in Miami to stop police from seizing films and arresting them under a Florida anti-obscenity law they contend is unconstitutional The plaintiffs also asked $1 million damages and return of seized films Their suit requested the court to appoint a three-judge panel to look into their complaints of harassment and illegal seizures and arrests Stanley and Dorothy Rhodes George Earl Hansen Ariseste Castro Jorge Hernandez and Little Beaver Inc sued Dade County Criminal Court Judges Jack Turner Paul Baker Ellen Mor-phonios Murray Goodman and Alfonso Sepe Sheriff Wilson Purdy Miami Police Chief Bernard Garmire Miami Beach Police Chief Rocky Pomerance State Attorney Richard Gerstein and lawyers Leonard Rivkind and Norman Schwarz appointed by Gerstein to handle a drive against public pornography in Dade LITTLE Beaver Theater Inc does business as the Strand Theater at 3033 NW Seventh Ave Miami and the Mini-Adult Theater at 7321 Collins Ave Miami Beach Its suit filed by lawyers Max Engle and Barry Hal-pern says the US Supreme Court has ruled the material is permissible if it is shown only to persons 18 years old or more The court was asked to rule the Florida anti-obscenity law unconstitutional or failing that to find that the law was misapplied in its use against Little Beaver THE PLAINTIFFS also want an order that no future seizures or arrests be made without a preliminary court hearing on the merits of the case contending that in some instances film still in the shipment can was seized by officers who had not viewed it and hence could not know what it depicted As an example of the effects of harassment the plaintiffs said a motion pic-t projector union has warned that it will not allow its members to work for Little Beaver unless seizures and arrests cease Lawyer Prebisli Suffers Stroke Miami attorney Harry Pre- bish is listed in serious condition at South Miami Hospital suffering from a stroke He was admitted to the hospital Monday according to a spokesman The spokesman said Pre-bish is not allowed visitors or telephone calls at this time Wynne served as a Metro commissioner in the early He lost a bid to become the first mayor of Dade county in 1964 when Chuck Hall was elected In the 1970 governor's race Wynne headed up the Dade campaign of Senate President John Mathews In the Democratic runoff he became a co-chairman here for the man who won Gov Reubin Askew Attendance Plan OKd US District Judge Clyde Atkins Friday approved the 1971-72 school attendance plan which substantially changes the racial makeup of only 10 elementary schools Of the 54 schools paired or grouped by federal court order last August only four Martin Vineland Coral Gables and Carver will have a substantial change in racial makeup Following in percentages are the schools whose racial Leewood Palmetto Howard Drive and Coral Reef Th schools in the Coral Gables area include Coral Gables Carver Sunset and Merrick Included in the plan are six new schools scheduled to open in the fall that are ex-' pected to have heavily-white student compositions The new schools with white-black percentages in parentheses include: Lee wood (76W-24B) Palm Lakes Elementary (100W-OB) Sunset Park (100W-OB) Hia-leah-Miami Lakes Senior High (92W-8B) South Miami Senior High (94W-6B) and North Miami Beach (94W-6B) RICHARD FEDER attor- ney with the Florida chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union told Judge Atkins the opening of new nearly all-white schools should not be allowed Feder argued that the all-white school attendance patterns would only reinforce restrictive residential zoning and create all-white schools: should be no magic in the term Federa said I read the Swann decision (Charlotte-Mecklenberg Supreme Court decision) I should be able to walk into any school blindfolded and not be able to tell whether in the inner city North Miami or South Bolles said the new schools had been built the people and that the School Board had no control over the racial composition of the expanding residential areas Medical School 0 Gets $55000 The University School of Medicine has received two grants totaling $55000 from private foundations The Bush Foundation of St Paul Minn announced it will give $50000 in September to the Medical Neonatal Infant Special Care Center which provides treatment for newborn babies with serious medical surgical or physical conditions An unrestricted $5000 grant to the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute has been awarded by the Research to Prevent Blindness Inc I Serving Florida Now ki'iiiH'lh II lb' Jr ii I Director Charles goren BRABIN Thomas 73 of 710 NE 118th St Biscayne Park steward Services 11 am Monday Joseph Cofer Miami Shores Funeral Home BROOKS Opal 61 of 11081 SW 60th St Services 11 am Tuesday Van Orsdel Cora! Gabies Chapel BUTLER Kathy 16 of 240 NW 17th St' student Services 4 pm today Trinity WM Church Northside Funeral Home CAREY Francis 76 of Tavernier factory worker Requiem mass 10 am Monday Sacred Heart Catholic Church Branam Funeral Home Homestead COSTALES-LATATU Dr Manuel 79 of 3011 SW 77th Pl physician Requiem mass 10 am today St Brendan's Catholic Church Caballero Funeral Home ECHEMENDIA Elva 58 of 3101 SW 23rd Ter homemaker Requiem mass 11:30 am today SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church Rivero Funeral Home HALL William of 257 SW Seventh St former store owner Services 11 am Monday King-Wixsom Funeral Home HUNT Bertha 68 of 256 NW 22nd Ter homemaker Services 3 pm Monday Rahmings Funeral Home JONES Aria 42 of 1201 NW 16th St construction worker Services In Gary Ind Lithgow-Kolski-McHale Funeral Home KAHN Jean of 1031 NE 152nd Ter North Miami Beach Services 9 pm today Riverside North Miami Beach Chapel KENT Adeline Levy 68 of 5225 Collins Ave Miami Beach Services In New York City Riverside Alton Road Chapel LAIBLE Earl 50 of 506 NW Ninth St Homestead Services 2 pm today Branam Funeral Home Homestead LUCAS Robert 48 of 225 Jefferson Ave Miami Beach PBX- installer Services In Greensboro NC Lithgow-Kolskl-McHale Funeral Home MADERO Maria 82 of 47 Seventh St Hialeah homemaker Graveside services 11 am today Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery Cuban-Amerlcan Funeral Home MANNS Jackson 52 of 1975 NW 47th St painler Services 2 pm Monday Northside Funeral Home NAVERRO Manuel 54 of 911 51st PI Hialeah Services 4:15 Pm today Cuban -American Funeral NOLTeI Lt Col John 84 of 200 NW 26th Ave Services 3:30 pm Monday Tracy Van Orsdel Chapel ORCHILLES Augustine 76 of 1200 64th Ter Hialeah homemaker Graveside services 10 am today Vista Memorial Gardens Cemetery Cuban-Amerlcan Funeral Home PARESE Anthony 57 of 190 NW 71st St chauffeur Services In Little Falls NY Van Orsdel Northside Mortuary PATTERSON Joseph 79 of 86 SW Second St retired horse trainer Services In Atlanta Van Orsdel North-side Mortuary PINEIRO Gil 48 of 2029 NW 29th St presser Services 3 pm today Rivero Funeral Home ROY Philip 78 of 243 NE 28th St Graveside services 2 Pm Sunday Lakeside Memorial Park Gordon Funeral Home SCHUMACHER Goldie of 1400 Pennsylvania Ave Miami Beach Services 2 pm Sunday Riverside Alton Road Clara 79 of 17891 NE 13th Ave North Miami Beach Services were held Riverside North Miami Beach Chapel VILDOSTEGUI Leonard 93 Of 532 Navarre Ave Coral Gables Services 10 am Tuesday Ahern-Plummer Bird Road Funeral Home WALDMAN Norman 71 of 626 Euclid Ave Miami Beech confraefor Ser vices in Boston Newman Funeral Home Since before the turn of the century Combs Funeral Home has been conscientiously serving the families of Dade County Bess Memorial Mortuaries has traditionally served with a warmth and personal understanding for all its families Since these two firms have recently merged we now proudly announce the affiliation of Paul Combs as Executive Vice-President of BESS-COMBS FUNERAL HOME and renew our pledge to provide the best funerals with personal service dignity and proficiency and heartfelt understanding yet AL WAYS WITHIN A TAMIL Y'S MEANS BY CHARLES GOREN 171! By Tw Ckicw TibuM) WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ As South vulnerable you hold: K83 0J1O7 4KQ743 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East Pass Pass 1 Pass 7 Whal is your response? Both vulnerable as South you hold: 0K886 KQ10973 Your partner opens with two no trump What is your response? 3 As South vulnerable you hold: J2 OJ10 63 4KJ10 The bidding has proceeded: Wynne Is Appointed State Beverage Chief 4Q5 0J643 4AQ5I The bidding has proceeded: North East South West 1 Pass 3 NT Pass 2 4 Pass What do you bid now? 5-East-West vulnerable as South you hold: 4K1075 VS 2 0K1O7C4A54 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East Pass Pass 1 4 Pass 7 What do you bid now? East-West vulnerable as South you hold: 4AK84 VA73 OA1072 495 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 1 4 Pass I NT Pass 7 What do you bid now? 8 Neither vulnerable as South you bold: 4KQ1073 763 0942 4653 The bidding has proceeded: North East Sooth West 1 Pass 1 4 Pass 3 Pass What do you bid now? Hook for answers Monday CoMis III Coral Gables South Miami 1661 SW 37th Avenue 444 MIAMI LAKES HIALEAH CAPEL 3790 NW 167 STREET MIAMI FLORIDA 33054 TELEPHONE 621-0514 holding the job he pointed out has been 19 months AS FOR experience Wynne said he will rely on his business background far as the liquor industry he said laughing only experience has been in buying an occasional drink for my friends" MIAMI SHORES CHAPEL 10936 NE 6th AVENUE MIAMI SHORES FLORIDA TELEPHONE 758-1731 What do you bid now? 4 Neither vulnerable partner opens with one heart and you hold: KJ432 7A93 0643 47 5 What do you bid? Both vulnerable as South )u hold:.

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