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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 27

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V' 'V" Myers Asked Inmate Moved Monday March 20 1978 THE MIAMI HERALD SWj Teamsters Disrupt Refo i Gathering ETfImpageib Others shouted obscenities said "Really it was just I guess whipped cream on top of the cake the decision had already been formulated prior to him having anything to do with it" Haft said He refused to elaborate The 61-year-old Bronstein is serving a 25-year sentence on his 1974 conviction of stealing more than $500000 from the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital while he was its president That money was used to bribe officials to approve a multimillion dollar federal loan guarantee for the hospital which was financially crippled his lawyers said during his trial Clark Moody superintendent of the Dade Correctional Institute described Bronstein as a model prisoner he had a good record I certainly have recommended his he said A request from convicted hospital embezzler Sanford Bronstein to be transferred from a South Dade prison to a more lenient facility in Opa-Locka where he is allowed weekend furloughs was approved after a state senator inquired about the status of request Sen Kenneth Myers (D-Miami) said Sunday that several months ago Bronstein personally asked him to check on whether a transfer to a work-release-type facility could be arranged Myers said he then asked top state prison officials about request Bronstein's attorney Norman Haft said Sunday that "other big including politicians hospital officials and prominent doctors also intervened to get Bronstein transferred last December "Kenny (Myers) do anything (to bring about the Haft Sanford JironMeiii receives transfer Surf side Voters to Decide 5 Council Races and demanded first that Steinberg and Poulos produce their union cards then that they take off their union jackets One man pushed stacks of leaflets off a table Another table was knocked over THE PROD officials tried to answer some of the charges They said there was no union label on the pamphlets because it was mimeographed not printed they had neglected to arrange with the motel to provide a flag but one necessary to hold a meeting and Steinberg has a union card but was taken away by the union after he became a full-time PROD worker Most of their replies though were drowned out in the din were just looking for something to make an issue Poulos said After the hecklers left Poulos and Steinberg sat down to meet with a small group of local Teamsters who said they were upset with the handling of their comes from the $20 dues paid each year by the members It is spent mainly to pay for printing and the mailing of 60000 copies each month of PROD Dispatch a newsletter and for hiring attorneys to represent members in legal actions against the management he said The heckling Sunday began as soon as Poulos picked up a microphone to open the 5 pm meeting the American shouted one man the union label (on PROD said another "Get the news media out and then have a meeting" was another cry One man shook his hands in the face of Bill Steinberg a steward in Local 390 and PROD member working to organize a local chapter and encouraged Steinberg to hit him with reporters present "I work for my money and I have a union to bargain for the man screamed next three highest votegetters become council-men All terms are for two years The rival groups are the Surfside Civic Association headed by real-estate appraiser Sam Adams a longtime power in Surfside civic and political affairs and the Surfside Taxpayers Association founded about five months ago by George Spirer a retired clothing manufacturer whom Adams ousted from the Civic Association two years ago The candidates endorsed by the civic association are incumbent vice mayor Charles Hatten also the vice president Norman Chussitt the president Murray Stromfeld and Mrs Sydelle Sanders association vice presidents Backed by the taxpayers organization are Eli Lurie ex-Surfside mayor and councilman who was also expelled from the civic association in a dispute with Adams Louis Hoberman a 10-year veteran of Surfside politics Saul Gromet Blair Stewart and Mitchell Kinzer Gromet a first vice president of the taxpayers association is the only candidate to hold office in that organization If elected he promises to resign the taxpayers post One of the hot issues in the campaign is the insistance of the four civic association candidates to retain their organization positions if elected Voters in Surfside a tiny town noted for big political controversies go to the polls Tuesday in a wide-open acrimonious race for five town- council seats The election billed as a clash between two rival political groups has been thrown open because three incumbent councilmen Mayor Samuel Brenner Richard Girardeau and Mrs Marion Portman are not seeking reelection Balloting on the nine candidates will take place at the Surfside Community Center 9301 Collins Ave from 7 am to 7 pm The top votegetter becomes mayor The second high votegetter becomes vice mayor and the A I-18 legal Notices A 1 -1 8 legal Notices A Sure Bet n-ISlejaMJotices may accept ail or any part ot a bid as it is deemed to be in the best interest of the City and pursuant ta the City Charter to accept tha lowest and best bid CITY OF NORTH MIAMI DADE COUNTY FLORIDA By Norman A Cartier Purchasing Agent March 20 1978 Ad No 29976R 400000 People 250 Sivallows in Capistrano DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES Rule No 10-2 34 Rule Title Fair Hearings NOTICE PURPOSE AND EFFECT: To repeal rule 10-2 34 of the Florida Administrative Code SUMMARY- To repeal Administrative rule Chapter 10-2 34 in order to delineate responsibilities of OPCAH as opposed to DOA and provide a basis for hearings procedures in accordance with recent court decisions SPECIFIC LEGAL AUTHORITY UNDER WHICH THE ADOPTION IS AUTHORIZED AND THE LAW BEING IMPLEMENTED INTERPRETED OR MADE SPECIFIC General Authority 409 285 120 53 20 05 FS 409 026 FS 120 54 FS Law Implemented 409 285 120 53 20 05 409 026 FS ESTIMATE OF ECONOMIC IMPACT ON ALL AFFECTED PERSONS' This rule repeat updates previously established procedures and has no economic impact IF REQUESTED A HEARING WILL BE HELD AT: TIME 100 pm PLACE Back Auditorium 5920 Arlington Expressway Jacksonville Florida 32211 DATE April 11 17 A COPY OF THIS REPEALED RULE MAY BE OBTAINED BY WRITING TOMS Betty Lovett Director Office of Public Assistance Appeal Hearings PO Box 2050 Jacksonville Florida 32203 March 20 1978 Ad 29977R DEPART MENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES Rule No 10-2 42-et seq Rule Title Fair Hearings NOTICE PURPOSE AND EFFECT- To adopt rules 10-2 42 et seq to the Florida Administrative Code SUMMARY- To promulgate Administrative Rule 10-2 42-et seq in order to delineate responsibilities of OP-CAH as opposed to DOA and provide a basis for hearings procedures in accordance with recent court decisions SPECIFIC LEGAL AUTHORITY UNDER WHICH THE ADOPTION IS AUTHORIZED AND THE LAW BEING IMPLEMENTED INTERPRETED OR MADE SPECIFIC General Authority 409 285 120 53 20 05 FS 409 026 120 54 FS Law Implemented- 409 285 FS 120 53 120 57 120 58 7 CFR 2711 (o) 45 CFR 205 10 45 CFR 224 65 ESTIMATE OF ECONOMIC IMPACT ON ALL AFFECTED PERSONS This rule adoption updates previously established procedures and has no economic impact IF REQUESTED A HEARING WILL BE HELO AT TIME 10 00 am PLACE- Back Auditorium 5920 Arlington Expressway Jacksonville Florida 32211 DATE April 11 1978 A COPY OF THIS PROPOSED RULE MAY BE OBTAINED BY WRITING TOMS Betty Lovett Director Office of Public Assistance Appeal Hearings PO Box 2050 Jacksonville Florida 32203 March 20 1978 Ad 29989R SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Calif (UPI) The swallows returned to Capistrano Sunday but there were far more birdwatchers than birds to watch some 400000 people jammed into the city to witness the annual event A flock of about 250 birds ending a 3000-mile migration from Argentina circled the mission under cloudy skies shortly after dawn They then swooped into the eaves as they have each year on the Feast of St Joseph for all but one of the 200 years since records have been kept A MISSION spokesman said the mission was completed in 1776 but the fathers did not keep records on the swallows for the first two years The swallows missed their March 19 arrival date only once in 1935 when a storm put the winter nesting area near Buenos Aires SCIENTISTS SAY the small insect-eating birds know when it is time to start northward by the length of the shadows in the Southern Hemisphere and they use the shadows to navigate on their flight Their remarkable punctuality however is not explained They lived in nearby bluffs until the Spanish built the mission Now they zoom in on their old nests and begin repair work using mud and saliva to shape the gourd-like nests In October when the shadows lengthen the birds of the mission will become restless As if on cue at dawn on Oct 23 the Feast of St John they will circle and group into formation to start the flight southward birds three days off schedule Bill Smith a mission spokesman said the birds would be straggling in all through the day He expected about 600 of the swallows to nest in the mission buildings Another 1500 were expected to nest in and around this coastal community Thousands more will continue north to settle in the San Joaquin Valley of Central California Smith said that parking lots were jammed with trailers and motor homes Streets were packed with cars About 400000 persons crowded into the city earlier to see the birds and join in the Fiesta De Las Golandrinas (Festival of the Swallows) Officials in Argentina reported Feb 2 that the largest bird migration ever was leaving the Tampa Florida March 6 1978 NF" tice is hereby given that the following vessel seized by the Customs Service on June 18 1976 for violation of 19 1595a will be sold by the United States Marshal on March 30 1978 by Order of Judge Ben Krentzman United States Dis- tnct Court Middle District of Florida Tampa Division MVEA refrigerated cargo vessel 3115 feet in length gross tonnaoa 1996 00 net tonnage 1C41 00 00 bale refrigerated capacity 162000 cubic feet The vessel will be sold as Iswhera is The EA may be inspected March 21 thru March 24 1978 Tuesday thru Friday and March 27 thru March 29 1978 Monday thru Wednesday between 9 00 a and 300 pm The vessel is located at Tampa Barge Services Foot of Barge Avenue Hookers Point Tampa Florida The EA will be sold at public auction on March 30 1978 at 12 00 noon to the highest bidder The auction will take place on the Federal Courthouse steps 611 North Florida Avenue Tampa Florida The minimum bid for the EA will be $950000 00 The successful bidder must make a minimum payment of $50000 00 immediately upon compie-j tion of the auction The balance ef the sale amount must be paid no later than noon on March 31 Payment may be made by Currency Cashier or Certified Check Bank Draft irrevocable Commercial Letter ot Credit issued by a bank established in the United States made payable to the United States Mar- sbal Upon confirmation of the sale of the vessel the Marshal shaH issue a Marshal's BIN of Sale conveying title to the highest and best bidder free and clear of ali ken and encumbrances It you desire further information contact Mary Ann Cranford Customs Service Tampa Florida (813 228-2381 BY-ORDER OF THE UNITED STATES MARSHAL TAMPA FLORIDA March 6 Ad No 29839R Experiment in Court Efficiency Burger Urges Stales years or expanded federal powers have encroached on state sovereignty "Among the chief victims of this change were the state court he said Quoting the late Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black Burger said that the federal government should always protect federal rights "in ways that will not unduly interfere with legitimate activities of the The Annual report of the Harry Katz and Fannie Katz Charitable Trust for the year ended Dec 31 1977 is available at its principal office for inspection during regular business hours by any citizen who request it within 180 days after the date of this publication The name of the principal manager and the address of the private trust's principal office is Mildred Mer- er 3650 North 36th Avenue ViHa 3) Hollywood florida 33021 March 20 1978 Ad No 29948R ren Burger said remarks were prepared for delivery at the dedication here of the National Center for State Courts The center is a private nonprofit organization aimed at improving state and local courts Addressing judges and lawyers gathered for a four-day conference Burger said state courts are better equipped than federal courts to experiment with innovations WILLIAMSBURG Va (AP) The highest-ranking federal judge said Sunday it is important to American justice that states carry out their own experiments in court efficiency "We can find frequent references to the importance of allowing states to experiment and innovate precisely so that no monolithic universal system of justice would blanket the entire Chief Justice War states have far more flexibility their legislatures are closer to the people as their judges are closer to the he said Calling for increased cooperation between the federal and state judiciaries Burger said can assure you that we in the federal system will be alert to profit by your experiments and studies and we contemplate a close coordination Burger said that "for the past 40 INVITATION TO BID NO CITY OF NORTH MIAMI Sealed bids will be received by the City Clerk at the City Hall of North Miami 776 125th Street North Miami Florida 33161 until 3 00 PM on the 10th day of April 1978 for the purchase of- Automotive tires and tubes At time date and place above bid wilt be publicly opened and read aloud Specifications may be obtained upon request from the office of the Purchasing Agent City Hall North Miami Florida Room 31 Telephone number 893-6511 Ext 131 The City of North Miami reserves the right to reiect any and all bids and may waive informalities and CALL CLASSIFIED 350-2222 DEATHS DEATH NOTICES Classified Adsertising U-OI DmIIi Nties Ii-01 Dtitk Hitict JU-01 Oath Nliet Italy Presses Search for Ex-Premier Manuel Grecnwald 63 Began Mail-Order Firm DARANY MR WILL of Miami passed away Sunday A resident since 1957 coming from Canton Ohio He was a roller bearing inspector He is survived bv a son James Darany and daughter Miss Helen Darany both of Canton Ohio a sister Minera RAPPS BRlfCE 28 of Miramar passed away Saturday in Miami A 77 year resident formerly of New York He is survived bv his wife Christi mother and father Rheta and Fred Rapps of Pembroke Pines maternal grandparents Ruth and Frank Bloch brother Gary Rapps of Sunrise and sister Nadine Rapps of Miami He was past member of the American Baialika Company He taught in Dade and Broward Counties International Folk and Israeli Dancing Funeral services will be Monday 11 00 A at "THF RIVERSIDE" 16480 19 -Ave with interment to follow in Lakeside Cemetery Memorial donations may bo made to the American Cancer Society aters in that city and in Detroit After serving in World War II with Gen George division he founded Greenland Studios a mail-order firm He moved it to Opa-locka in 1950 and built it into the fifth-largest mail-order firm in the country It was sold to Downe Communications in 1968 He joined Greyhound in 1974 Survivors include his wife Gertrude a son Michael and daughter-in-law Rebecca Services will be private The family requests donations to the American Cancer Society in lieu of flowers Manuel Green-wald 63 a director for the Greyhound Co mail order division died Sunday at his home in Coral Gables Mr Green-wald was born in Pittsburgh and was a former theater critic for The Pittsburgh Post Gazette He left the newspaper to operate the Clement Liltaucr Pioneer in TV SCHLOTT OTTO of Miami passed away Saturday A resident (or 35 years coming from New York He was a baker He is survived by his wife Helene sons Richard and Carl a daughter Helen Alvarado one sister in Germany nine grandchildren four great-grandchildren He was a member of the Oddfellows Friends may caU Monday (today) from 6 0o until 8 00 PM with services at 7 30 in the AHERN PLUMMER FLAGLER STREET FUNERAL HOME Cremation to follow AHERN-PLUMMER and Flagler 643-3333 ALM I ROBERT 79 of West Miami Hr was a member of Coral Gables American Legion Post No 98 Survived by a son Greg Ire-ton of Colorado Springs Colo two sisters Mrs Winifred Weed and Mrs Vivian Diflow both of Longview Wash brother William of Los Angeles Graveside services 9 30 A Tuesday at Woodlawn Park Cemetery VAN ORSDEL CORAL GABLES CHAPEL BELL JAMES SR 48 a lifetime resident of Miami a veteran of WWII and Korea retiring after 20 years of service in the Navy Survived bv daughter Jayne Belt son Aubrey Bell mother Grace A Bell brothers Harold Van and Rad Bell sisters Mary Brownlee and Wilma Grace Services 10 00 AM Mon day VAN ORSDEL BIRD ROAD CHAPEL 9300 40 St Burial Flagler BLAIM KATHE Of Miami passed away March 17 1978 She had resided in Dade County for 32 years coming from Kansas City Mo She was a member of and active in church activities at Epiphany Catholic Church She is listed in the social register of Greater Miami She is survived bv her husband James one son Christopher two brothers James and Robert Owen one sister Mrs Victor Pirme mother Mrs Edith Kornfefd Funeral mass will be 9 30 A Monday at Epiphany Catholic Church with entombment in Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery STANFILL FUNERAL HOMES 10545 Dixie Hwy 667-2518 BICKLI MARY CULLEN 95 of North Miami passed away Mar 19 1978 She came here in 1925 from Newark and was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church Survived bv two sis-ters-in-taw Mrs Helen Cul ten Miami and Mrs Edith Cullen Pompano Beach neohew John Bucklin Marblehead Mass three nieces Mrs Nancy Copps Marblehead Mass Mrs Mary Donnell OsterviHe Mass and Mrs Mildred McQuirl Warwick I Rosary Mon 7 30 PM at JOSEPH COFER MIAMI SHORES FUNERAL HOME 10931 6 Ave where friends may call Mon 7-9 00 PM Mass of the Resurrection Tues 1100 A Holy Family Catholic Church Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Orange Darany of Miami Friends may call Tuesday from 7 until 9 00 in the AHERN PLUMMER FLAGLER STREET FUNERAL HOME with Trisagion Prayers for the Dead at 8 00 PM Funeral services 1100 AM Wednesday in the Cathedral of St George 320 Palermo Gables The Very Rev Michael A Husson officiating Entombment in Woodlawn Mausoleum in lieu of flowers family requests do nations to the Cathedral of St George AHERN-PLUMMER 13th and Flagler 643-3333 KOH RHEBA 77 of Miami Beach on March 19 1978 She came to Florida in 1941 from Washington DC Survived bv daughters Anita Gail Segel Elmore Green and Eleanor Schwartz all of Miami nine grandchildren four great-grandchildren She was a member of Hadassah Funeral services Monday 3 30 PM at "THE RIVERSIDE 1717 37 Ave with interment following af Ml Nebo Cemetery LIH A IKK CLEMENT 64 a Miami resident since 1971 died Saturday of cardiac arrest Well-known Puerto Rico where he pioneered English-language radio and television as owner of radio stations WKYN and WRSJ and WTSJ-TV Mr Littauer was also correspondent for NBC News and published a leading San Juan daily newspaper tl Imparcial" A native of New Jersey he was charter President of B'nai nth Shore Lodge in Asbury Park and a Vice President of District Grand Lodge No 3 of nai B'rith In Puerto Rico he was chairman of the United Jewish Appeal Lo catty he was former owner of WRSD in Homestead and president of Execucentre International an affiliate of the World Trade Center He is survived bv his wife of 40 years Helen (nee Lehr) his daughter and son-m-iaw Jane and Alan Satamon Seanngtown son and daughter-in-law Neil and Carole Littauer Miami ana grandchildren Karen and Jill Satamon and Sara Littauer Burial services will take place at the family gravesite Mount Monah Cemetery Fairview at 2 00 PM Tuesday March 21 Arrangements by GuHerman's Funeral Home Locally EVITT MEMORIAL CHAP- fet Mr Littauer came to Miami in 1971 and purchased radio station WRSD in Homestead Most recently he was president of Execucentre International of Miami A native of New Jersey Mr Littauer was president of in Ashbury Park NJ and past chairman of United Jewish Appeal Campaign in Puerto Rico Survivors include his wife Helen son Neil daughter Mrs Jane Sala-mon father Samuel brother Robert and three granddaughters Services will be in Fairview NJ Levitt Funeral Home is handling Clement Littauer 64 a pioneer of English television in Puerto Rico died Saturday of a heart attack en route to Mount Sinai Medical Center Mr career in radio television and publishing spanned some 20 years principally in the Caribbean He was the owner of WTSJ-TV an English-language television station in Puerto Rico He was the past owner of two radio stations in San Juan served as a Caribbean correspondent for NBC News and was publisher of El Impartial a leading daily newspaper in Puerto Rico SYMMES MRS HELEN 73 of Miami died March 18 1978 She came here in 1914 from Johnstown Pa and was a former employee of Burdme's She is survived by her husband Lee Jr daughter Mrs Malcolm (Ann) Johnson of Miami two sons Lee Ml of Miami and Robert of Atlanta Ga five grandchildren a sister Kathryn Vickery and four brothers Stuart John Norris and William Orms Reoose 7-9 00 Monday and until services 1 30 Tuesday VAN ORSDEL CORAL GABLES CHAPEL 4600 SW SI Burial Woodlawn Park Prom Herald Wire Services ROME The government added 1000 soldiers to checkpoints around Rome Sunday and West Germany sent some of its crack anti-terrorist specialists here to help in the hunt for former Premier Aldo Moro and his kidnapers The Rome newspaper II Messag-gero said 32 agents from the West German federal criminal investigation office were here assisting Italian police A spokesman for that agency in Weisbaden West Germany confirmed it had sent men to Rome but declined to say how many The German experts have been in the investigation for some the spokesman said The last word on the 61-year-old political fate came at noon Saturday when the Red Brigades a Marxist urban guerrilla group sent his snapshot and announced he will be judged by a Police believe the terrorists never left Rome after abducting Moro and killing his five bodyguards in a street ambush Thursday Police said they were questioning six suspects and circulated sketches of four men made from eyewitness accounts of the kidnaping Authorities also have been investigating possible international connections between the Red Brigades and West German terrorists who have carried out a series of political assassinations in that country Return to Gravity Weakens Soviets MOSCOW Back from 96 days of weightlessness in space two Soviet cosmonauts are having some problems they find even walking picking up a cup of tea or turning a radio dial more difficult than it used to be both still up there in the space station not only physically but in their said Robert Dyakonov the crew doctor in a Tass interview "Their bodies had gotten too used to freedom from weight Now every step is work Even turning a radio dial is a workload "The cosmonauts have been trying to out of their beds in the morning instead of 'getting up the normal Radio Moscow reported Sunday But doctors said that the problems were not unexpected and that cosmonauts Yuri Romanenko and Georgy Grechko who returned to earth Thursday are adjusting well BIiutlos Appeals lo World LAHORE Pakistan Zulfikar Ali lawyer appealed for to save the condemned former prime life is no other said Yahya Bakhtiar of the fate of his client who Saturday was sentenced to death by hanging in a murder conspiracy case Bakhtiar particularly called on the United States European democracies and Iran and Saudia Arabia two fellow Islamic nations and major aid donors to prevent what he called The lawyer told Western reporters the Bhutto case should raise "human concerns of the most important citizens of the world had a fair Bakhtiar said Bhutto who still decided whether appeal the unanimous conviction by the five-man Lahore High Court maintains martial law government is determined to eliminate him is not Mr Bhutto This is going to effect Bakhtiar said explaining that the execution would mean more instability in a nation that has undergone extensive political turmoil in the last year Bhutto 50 has until Saturday to appeal to Supreme Court Bhutto and four former police officers were found guilty of conspiracy to murder a political opponent 10000 Brave Rain To Protest Bomb AMSTERDAM Netherlands About 40000 persons marched in the rain through the streets of Amsterdam to protest US development of the neutron bomb The march came one day after speakers at an international meeting called on the United States not to put the controversial weapon into production Both the meeting and march were organized by an Amsterdam-based group that claims to have collected more than one million signatures from Dutch citizens who oppose the bomb The neutron bomb produces twice the deadly radiation of a conventional nuclear bomb but less than a tenth as much explosive power heat and fallout That means the bomb can kill people while causing little damage to buildings A US neutron warhead is designed to replace approximately 7000 nuclear warheads now deployed in Europe The marchers who formed a line several miles long carried banners painted with slogans denouncing the bomb as inhuman Several hundred police escorted the Mrs Mary Cullen Bucklin 95 MONCARZ OLFSOV MAURICE HERMAN 81 of Hal Harbour passed aw av Sunday March 19 1978 A resident of the community 20 vears formerly of Springfield Mass Mr Wolf-son was the former owner of the New England Furniture Company in Springfield Mass Survivors include his two sons Richard Woffson ot North Miami and Mr Gurdon Woifson of Las Vegas Nev three daughters Mrs Dolores Femswog of Rum-son Mrs Minna Berger of Elizabeth NJ Mrs Eleanor Stone of Washington DC 13 grandchildren brother Mr Wit-Mam Woifson of Fait Rive- Mass sister Mrs Sadie Adas-km of Miami Beach Fla Funeral services 2 00 Mondav at "THE RIVERSIDE" 1250 Normandy Dr with interment following at Mt Nebo Cemetery Mary Cullen Bucklin 95 a Dade County resident since 1925 died Sunday at North Miami General Hospital Mrs Bucklin a native of Newark was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church Survivors include two sisters-in-law Helen and Edith Cullen a nephew John Bucklin and three nieces Mrs Nancy Copps Mrs Mary and Mrs Mildred McQuirl Friends may call from 7 to 9 pm today at Cofer Miami Shores Funeral Home Services will be at 11 am Tuesday at the church ARON 79 of Miami Beach a former citizen ot Cuba Survived by wife Sara sons Isaac of Coral Gabies Fla Abraham of Miami Beacn daughter Netiv Horowitz of Miami brothers Isaac Moncarz of Mami Beach Simon Moncarz of Brussels Belgium and Charles Moncarz of Brussels Belgium sister Betty Svoer of Brussels Belgium and cght grandchildren He was a member the Cuban Hebrew Congregation and the Nat Brith Repose was Sunday Services will be held Monday March 20 at 11 00 AM from THE RIVERSIDE" 1920 Alton Rd Interment will follow at Lakeside Memorial Park OV-6 OV Ai-09Cemefery lets 2 ChGiCE A WOODLAWN SOUTH WITH MARKERS VAULTS sacrifice $1200 274-6344 iacrmct GREATER MIAMI DEATHS ALSUP Robert 79 of West Miami Services 9 30 am Tuesday Woodlawn Park Cemetery Van Orsdei Coral Gables Chapel ELL James Sr 41 of Miami retired navat officer Services 10 am today Van Orsdei Bird Road Chapel LAIN Kethe 51 of Miami Services 9 30 am today Church of the Epiphany Stantil Funeral Home UCKLIN Mary 95 of North Miami Services 11 am Tuesday Holy Family Catholic Church Cofer Funeral Home COZERT Mildred 54 of Hialeah Services in Baltimore Van Orsdei Hialeah-Miami Sormgs Chapel DARANY W4I of Miami roller bearing inspector Services 11am Wednesday St George Syrian Orthodox Church A hern-Plummer Funeral Home Dl TOMASO Rose 06 of Miami Services 9 30 am Tuesday St Marys Cathedral Cofer FunerN Home FERNANDEZ Harry of South Miami retired plant supervisor Services 730 today Van Orsdei Bird Road Chapel FEY Otto 77 of Hialeah gardener Visitation pm today Uthgow )50th Street Chapel GOLDBLOOM Jules 66 of Miami Beach retired grocer Services Philadelphia Biasberg Funeral Chaoel KIRSCHMER Jennie 77 of Miami Services New York Riverside Alton Road ChaoeL KOHN Rheba 77 of Miami Beach Services 3 30 pm today Riverside Oougfes Road Chape LEWIS Ltfran 66 of North Miami Beach Services 12 30 today Riverside North Miami Beach Chapel LITTAUER Clement 64 of Miami radio station owner Services New Jersey Levitt Funer4 Home MARSHALL Mary 75 of Homestead Services 3 pm Tuesday Branam Funeral Home MONCARZ Aaron 79 of Miami Beach Services 11am today Riverside Alton Road Chapel NILES John A of Miami retired carpenter Services 1 pm Tuesday Van Orsdei Bird Road Chapel SADOVSK Sam 76 of North Miami Beach retired plumber Services New York Levitt FunerN Home SCHiLDMACHER Anna 81 of North Miami Beach investigator Services 2pm today Levitt Holy-wood Chaoel SCHLOTT Otto of Miami Services 7 30 om today Ahern-Ptummor Fiagier Street Funeral Home SPIEGEL Jack of Miami Services 11 am Tuesday Van Orsdet Bird Road Chapel SWARTZ Nathan 12 of Hi wean Services Massachusetts Riverside Normandy isiea Chaoel SYMMES Helen 73 of Miami former Burdmes employe Services 1 30 Tuesday Van Orsdet Coral Gabies Chaoel WOLFSON Maurice ft of Bai Harbour former furniture company owner Services 2 pm today Riverside Normandy tsie Chapel YANOWSKI Len 75 of Miam Beach Services Ml New York Riverside Alton Road Chapel A.

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