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1674-12 Morris Lapidus \ . . lon Boss lAinked to CT 7 a55 yy stink I • By STEPHEN I. FLYNN • Baran /tair Writes A Fort Lauderdale union of- fZ 2U 41 ficial was under arrest Weal's. _` jjj day following the stink bomb Ing of the swank Blue Sails room, su.• r club in the Sans Sou t wo stink bombs were dropped',' 1\ewes ole ' at the Sans Souci less than half I an hour after two similar bombs Opens Ie were released in the lobby of the adjoining Saxony Hotel. Bot h oceanfront hotels have been in- Itis h' .thai volved In the long dispute over 2tly,.roo Fns IUns organizing.sdforts by Local 255, ave. betwe 3 eta;, Hotel Workers:Union,AFL. opens Friday. ' Free on$500 bond was Paull'. The Sans Sou- McCastland, 42. of 4 NE Sixth' � ehas a 1.4-store ave.He was grabbed outside the • shopping centar. Blue Sails room by Gene Hogan,i dining rooms, a strapping six-foot press agent for night club, sole- the Sans Scud. §§f ria, Turkish baths, swimming MrCastland was Identified as E , pool.p r i v a t e, president of the$toward Conn- }j• �.•> ' beach and ca. ty Central Labor Colon and ,}b;. bans club. president of the Florida State ! The hotel's Culinary Alliance, by Bert spread•V layodt Ross,chief organiser for Local it. on the o c ea n It frontage and • '' MAC SPEIDFN omen - air hal Ross said he found it"very dif conies adjoining the guest rooms ficult to believe" McCasUand� put the.accent on outdoor living. . would"have anything to do with. Three penthouses and a circular anything like that" i stairway from the main lobby to, Saul Cohen. president of the, the lower shopping center.con Miami Beach Hotel Association.' tribute to the luxury motif of the • shot back by saying interior. "This and other violence are: T. J. MacSpeiden has been ap • - more evidence that this union isi pointed resident manager by Ben • unscrupulous and irresponsible- • Novack. Harry Mufeon and Harm in Its efforts to force the hotels; Toffel. who-head the corporation'� into doing something that can't- operating the hotel. legally be done.-We cannot. le., The opening climaxes a 20-year' gaily or morally, turn our em- dream for Novick, a veteran Ml • - ployes over to the union to set anti Beach hotelman.He construe. up-a•closed shop." ted the hotel from plans and netes d h Mayor D. Lee Powell saiet compiled during a score of years . was "completely appalled a 0 dl shocked" and promised.that any' • violence would be dealt w I t hit "severely." Hogan said he and Mrs.Ho- gan and some friends were watching Comedian Sammy Walsh perform when the first bomb splashed nearby. "I jumped up and several delegates to the Florida Automo-1 bile Dealers Association pointed to a man as the one who had' thrown the bomb. "I asked him out into the lob- by, identified myself and asked him for identification.He showed some cards.one of them his mem., bership in a hotel union in Fort Lauderdale. "Ai the same moment, he flipped the second vial to the lobby floor. I retrieved pieces of. what appeared to be a cylindri- cal vial of very thin glass." McCastland was taken into cus- tody by Patrolmen Philip Elf- man and Kenneth Irving. Jean Suits, manager of t h e hotel. signed a complaint charg ing McCastland with violation of • the Beach ordinance which opt-Ittt eifically forbids stink-bombing. Released under $230 bond • and ordered to appear in City i court at 8:30 a.m.. McCastland showed up after 10 a.m. ' Meanwh:le. Judge Albert Se-- ' perstein had issued a b e n c h warrant for his arrest.When Mc•• Castland appeared. bond w a s • hiked to $500. i . A former bartender. McCast• ' land was operator of the El Chi- co Club at 2206 Park ave. about'' 13 years ago. Beach police said.'. • faces trial Monday b e fore. "•oerstein. 11