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1639-13 Politics _i_ Wanick To Bow Out orne . .. . .•..• •Beach At •.• . . . . • He Rejects • Position as Consultant . ,.iii- ,..,, , fir . r;' ice, r • •,,,,,,.,,.-,. �f.�• l ,1 Gam, Profile 81) /•' {1` '' By FRED BARGERS„ A 1,,.-k t.: Herald Staff Writer �J.. Miami Beach City Attor- ••' {.,:{- ' _ ney Joseph Wanick was ..- "mandatorily retired" by the City Council Wednesday in a `ti 1 , t . . , ` lengthy, emotional series of - votes. The white-haired Wanick, who has held the job forj ti' ,,,-.':-/- more than 20 years, at one t point in the proceedings of- >r z ,_ fered to resign after a new City Council is elected in No- • `w, e vember. qr a:iitSiit But the council, by a 4-2 vote,eased him out,first try- 111 l in to cushion the retirement t t g r ',t by offering Wanick a posi- tion as a consultant.Wanick ' ' — declined the offer. Joseph Wanick Addresses Miami Beach Council VOTING with Councilman . . . he was forced to retire during the emotional session Jerome Greene,who said two •► __ ______ weeks ago that he would ask C) Wanick to retire, werery 2,800 mill' Lose Head Start. Mayor Jay Dormer and Councilmen Robert Goodmart= and Harold Ros Councilma D.Lee Power: himself a 20-year council vet- 7 44 Parents to Lose Job eran and longtime Wanick 1 �' Parents l= friend,voted against the city attorney's ouster. He was joined by Councvlman Her- By SAM JACOBS rein snacks may also have to Dewey K bert Magnes,making his first Herald Stall Writer be cut out. which u council appearance since Federal denial of the Dade 0 One hundred forty-four s.- newspaper disclosures about County School board's Head Head Start teacher aides — his free-rent agreement with Start budget request means most of them black ghetto Miami Beach builder Qbert that about 2,800 five-year- parents — will lose the' Turchin. olds will be transferred into jobs.All Head Start tear' The seventh co1 nc Iman, a less enriching kindergarten will be transferred to t' Leonard Weinstein, left for program, school officials ular kindergarten lunch before the council deci- said. school officials se' Sion on Wanik, then never The change will mean: returned to the meeting. THE CHP Friends said he complained 0 Children will be in larg- tett the of illness. er classes and will receive agency' The vote followed a two- none of the medical or dental for• minute recess asked by Pow- care provided under Head ' ell.During it he whispered in Wanick's ear and afterward Start—the program to pre- announced that Wan' pare underprivileged chili for school. Breakfast • Turn to Page 8D Col.1 eliminated and twr• •m • ,n- a. • would resign after the No- vember elections. But Greene said Wanlck had promised him earlier to resign,then had denied mak- ing the promise. "FIRST,IT is unfortunate this whole matter should be washed out and draped out on the clothesline," said Wanick. I "If we had not had the 7 Sunshine Law, which I fought bitterly against be- i cause I contemplated some- thinglike this,we could have °reeworked this cut like one happyyfamily, "I would like to continue I feel that I am a part of you. I know what you I want me to do and I try to do W. 0 I/ t a s Several councilmencited a lack of administrative ability In s o f f i e groundsnds as forfor the retirement, At the same time they, , T1 t praised his knowledge of mu. k nicipal law. i GREENE AT first offered t-t H i to retain Wanick as a consul- p 1 taut but Wanick declined, Attorney l.• 1 take a y ug rot ating to take any sugar coat[ng on Pthe pill." Posit After the vote,which was . one in a complicated series ". of substitute motions and rt ' r4 y� CQn amendments to motions, [ Su Wanick stood, grabbing his briefcase papers.Then Pow- G f ,„,',,".....,,,,2 t , fir ell walked over to Wanick i. F r t eS< 5 .4'" . • and whispered in his ear. 1 L ° 1 �'A'; 'i�y� ' pY FRFU `, it i t_a ::,"'�t�v -i H•nin ag8i Magner grabbed a micro- i IN ;[ h phone and told Wanick he t. neeose nit peach i had left a sick bed to stand • ;.4 :liTyPahicalaitiiheern.11-Y. e Wai by his side and urged him to t" ounctfrqr remain for the 90 days. -k', ,3,thy e4tt0AednE Wanick then said: ) r�r FY i ,X• • "For me o 3eave now fs sh)teairedeven though I feel somewhat '• tL s[+tore th theless than welcome—would P * '.' Pint an`0Year, be a disservice o the city.I e ^f's.-Citfed t°rSBroceedir will stay and put the pieces • f "'i•i • venibe'ounci(is eleacted i The retirement becomes ef- t;:-: ..4 put the co fective Nov.18. h ¢'. vote,ear unci!• b t lag Y offe ugh^mhe t�4r a an ousMr attemptCK Uby Dernier ' b o rst declined the°c°esa(taing i^het an. withoutseveral asecondonths sothat died gr_v A F.. offer. Greene said he did not join ;k,4'. ts,. Jerome DTflyG with i Dermer then because Wanick ''' •[ [ -„,;tit weeks apo that whoosh d nig pension untiln July e �bieWan M • en'ag tot hew dew, ick's current salary is "`` retire ul ask a Y° kr t° 326,646. •, C°uncihne Y Dernier were There was no mention by SSeg 1u , .y a C Darold Res ben G°°d[ha dt any of the councilmen of rile- d to_,.7____________________________________...d Bedch J.:. nci(ma ^� cific complaints with Wan- dre dyrin COVa en a er nseand2,oYear oun°we •v general lrret renes to dlssat 6ge a friend, �seta rr voted agttnie tVanlck isfaction with his administra• nfO f°t ed b a °u Ernst the city five ability. G n� _] �y Y Cou^ Ne was Greene at first moved that G /tri `'���� out,5jagn°s•tna W(rna^ Ner• Wanick be retired, effective • ,LJ newsci( appear king his first in a month,then kept as a [l his IrPdPer disclo^Ce since consultant, C/ LO Miami a sures abo He urged that the city 're- Se Turcnit peach butleniegt with Co twin the benefit of Mr. Wan- OIh. Thct^rev de pfbert Sta long experience and ala0 have t° eu17 ick's Cco ; th the, folklore” of the city. The Deivey X lunch len' a tea ed,wouldtbaion terms to be d N.,‘,.,our req ^ °^ Wa^ a council de or Prog, ; arranged." 'c aides S• Friend ed to k, then nev said. , ghetto s said the meed er POWELL ASKED that lose the' ofniness, he complain r. g The Wanick be allowed to resign .o tear vote ed voluntarily on his own ini• t mt0ute f0lt°µ'ed er C tiative" but Insisted, "I ell Dunrecess asked a tw°• cer class f would not vote to require Mr. • a^ncuck s earhe d hispefpO n a°ee or Wanick to Goodman said, "The tim. need that after rd Plc Wa^ Start ing of the motion of 30 days Tu[n to '�� Pare t would be a tremendous hard- Pa$e gD C'of, for school. ship on the council and on mi "�wsr. e(iminated the uggent of Misys `�►�� , suggesting 90 days