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1675-24 Wofford Named to SPost • BUCHANAN that the tough antipollution the most important single or- Baljet said his wife, Irene, the engineering division of A flail writ.' ordinance passed here is a dinances passed for the bene• their two daughters and a the county's health depart- aljet, Metro Pol- good ordinance and it is my fit of the people." son would remain at the tam- ment. I director for al- ily's 10331 SW 102nd St. Born in the Dutch East In- rs, was named hope we can parallel it with As director of operations home"for a little while" be- dies, Baljet spent his child- ae new director' effective state statutes." for the state agency, Baljet fore moving with him to the hood in Holland and Colom- for the Florida Baljet singled out Dade's will take over a post regard- state capital. hia before coming to the control Depart• controversial but court-ap• ed in Tallahassee as "second Prior In hying named United States and graduating proved ban on phosphate de- in command" to the execu- Dade's pollution control from the University of Miami tergents as "at least one of tive director, Patton. chief, Baljet was director of in 1964. mcement came artment's chief. , atton, who said • llahasseersSept. etro's OK to Decide Hiring became Pollu- I Director for 0f Black, Bilingual DrugAides y in October.auriel s C. G. Mauriel- signed the S22.- Baljet's salary By ENA NAUNTON cv.a division of the U.S.goy- ficient to start a clinic pro- 500. Herold Meefna wru.r ernment's Justice Depart- posed for Spanish-speaking A black counselor for ment. who claim they are not .ADDED Baljet • drug rehabilitation and an- getting adequate service at nent of one of other who is bilingual will be SHEPPARD WILL appear Jackson Memorial Hospital, most active en- added to the staff of Dr. Ben Sept. 6 before the Metro although it is not far from ' myograms" and Sheppard's St. Luke Center Commission to explain his where they live. are the 31-year• for drug addicts if Metro need for the two counselors The group, led principally "will bring the gives final approval to the who would be added to aid m . �,t .by Puerto Rican residents of ism and dedica- t„3r>. doctor's request for $24,000 black and Spanish-speaking Wynwood, between Seventh ' •w job.” ;' .-•"<t in federal funds. addicts among the 350 regu- Avenue and Biscayne Boule- I he had dis- ',`m Monday. Dr. Sheppird got larly receiving methadone yard in the neighborhood of successor with the official OK from the treatment at the center, pri- NW 90th and 36th Streets. ger Ray Goode ° Health Planning Council of marily supported by the has already received approval '. will be up to South Florida, one of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese for a $145.000 federal'grant local agencies who must give of Miami. name him,I am under"presidential initiative" II he someone ))r'. 11('11 SIlt•'Ij1;lt'iI approval to distribution of 'the Health Planning Coon. funds But $63,500 requested nun ey dome!' the I aw I n mil !timid Monday also der hl from Ihr Uflh'e n( 1{l'ununllt' cut who tlram." forccmyol AssasUnt c Agcn yd that S'UQ(lUU was not salt- Opportunity has been put • into escrow because the o Baljet Puerto Ricans' proposal has l be al- Ieiachl Hope lmell )loan m '7'� not met the cirteria of thecounty's I'' Dade County Community Ac- 4et for Dade, he M tion Agency for continuing Plenty of Room at the Inn op Jostiott. ring back Mon- Jose Molina told the HPC 'I months with hoard that the Spanish- aid he believed I 'speaking Wynwood residents shment of a 1 So you think Miami Beach is crowded. rooms available — one source estimated suffered from language diffi- rcement pro- with all those thousands of delegates and over 10,000 of them —and a Icisurt•ly drive any non-delegates over there? - down Collins Avenue shows "vacancy" tucks when they went e- , to ne individ• I g I Jackson Hospital and some- hments• You're wrong. signs all along the strip. I times have to wait all day for True, you might have a bit of difficulty to take many care in outpatient facilities, • irt to prove it," if you're a non-delegate or a conventional Hotelmen — notably Edwin Dean,exec- thereby losing a day's pay. tourist who wants to stay in the Fontaine• uilve director of the Southern Florida Hotel now everyone "We don't blame Jackson an business and 1 bleau or one of the other hotels which have and Motel Association — say it's not secret been the center of the convention action. that business is off this summer on the Hospital,"Molina said. ng cooperation But if you're an ordinary tourist, just beach. ,ideas without looking for an ordinary of luxury spot to Dean says business is "5 to 10 per cent THE BOARD approved ng legal ac- rest your weary head, there are still scads below last summer's level.' plans for its staff to help the ' of them on the beach. "You'll find very few hotels that are Puerto Rican group makeA Hotelmen say there are thousands of full."he said. long-range plans for their e have shown proposed Clinics Borinquen, hut the Community Action Agency not to release ughton Cutler Road Estate ' the $63,500 until a better plan was produced. In other action, the board: tr �,�•r, '6..w.,•r• • Accepted the request of • 144f't ' " P' ', , Dade County Manager Ray asst.'...., 'A1.` ,er s ' Goode that the HPC review 0 ' ' the details of the $88.9-mil• lion health care package In- eluded in his recent "Decade • t of Progress" $612-million . - ' bond issue' proposal which ' • will be on the Nov.7 ballot. • • 0 Refused to water down • the state guidelines on the ' '- ` ' -- new abortion law to facili- ' tate the plans of those want- ' ' ing to open free-standing