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1619-4-4 Two fronts open fire in "Liberal" war- Public discussion of gambling urged „,, _ I as the sheriff in judging effects of a TwoI liberal policy on business and said FRo.ns members of the ectociatian did ni appreciate the reflection cast on them by the sheriff in a statement Tuesday T1 71 b which the county law enforcement heed declared they were misguided their judgment on benefits of night resort operation. "We do not want gangsters at Miami Beach but believe a liberal policy may ,LIBERAL, .w AR be out and Miami Beach still kept t free from an undesirable ele- ment,” Mr. Goldstrom said. The realty board resolution provided! "that Sheriff Dan Hardie be most JAN 2 8 1933 heartily commended for his stand for law enforcement in Dade county and his determination to close gambling Realty Board Gives Han dives, immoral places and drive out criminals, racketeers, prostitutes, and die Support As Gold• indict grafters and parasites. PP i "The Miami Realty Board fully real- izes that such places and persons are strom Fights Back 1 a distinct economic load upon this • community, which it cannot, and --- should not bear, resulting in lowering RABBI SUGGESTS tofo property valuesrsand stupendous lose to the taxpayers of this county," the resolution continues. "Be it further PUBLIC MEETING resolved that in his program for law and order and decency Sheriff Hardie will have the full and unqualified sup- " port and co-operation of every member Sheriff Is Commended On of this organization." One Hand; Criticized PUBLIC DISCUSSION OF GAMBLING URGED On the Other Rabbi Jacob H. Kaplan of Temple Israel of Miami is "deeply impressed with the fine spirit expressed by Sheriff Dan Hardie about the whole problem ' There was firing on two offensives of making Miami a decent place to live in Dade county's "liberal policy" con- in,"he wrote in a letter to The Miami troversy yesterday. Herald yesterday urging a public dis- Members of the Miami Realty Board, I cussion as to "whether we must have gambling for the benefit of the bust- meeting in the Seven Seas restaurant, ness interests." "heartily commended"Sheriff Dan Har- "The president's research committee die for his statement implying "closed on recent social trends seems to have some such situation as ours in mind town" operations for the communities when they say:.'One of the problems in the Dade county area. which will still need attention In sup- At the same time Sol S. Golcistrom, plying this insatiable hunger for president of the Miami.Beach Business amusement and diversion is to devise indignantly a method by which the standards held Men's Association, 1nd1 B y protest. essential by the community may be ed Sheriff Hardie's statement. protected, at the same time allowing Business men, Mr. Goldstrom assert- .I for the free play of new ideas and en- ed, are as capable as the sheriff in tertaining novelties,' he wrote. "I have met Mr. Hardie at several judging the effects of a liberal policy meetings held for the purpose of urg- on business. Ing Miami employers and others who "I have traveled all over the country come here to give employment to Miami citizens first and I have heard and lived at Miami Beach for the last him speak in a way that leaves no nine years," Mr. Goldstrom said, "and I doubt in my mind that he is the right think I am just as observant as the man in the right place and that we sheriff. I don't find conditions here may expect now, so far as 1t is in the as he has pictured them and think .power of one sincere man to bring It about, the beginning of a new era for Miami Beach is one of the cleanest 'the decent development of Miami and resort cities in the world. I o its surroundings. "We of Miami Beach wc,'ked for and - "Sheriff Hardie,I feel sure,would be supported Mr. Hardie in his campaign. ;swilling to listen to the opinion of say 400 or 500 of the intelligent, liberal, which we understood was based on a _ i�socially minded citizens of this corn- liberal policy, sununity who might be called together to "Business men of Miami Beach,whom 1 'decide in an honest and above-board SA I represented, along with other mem- mmanner whether we must have gam- e tabling for the benefit of the business j bers of a committee appointed to see j interests or not. There is no use beat- I Mayor A. Frank Katzentine Monday to 'Ing about the bush. If gambling is ask for a liberal policy at Miami Beach, necessary for the welfare of the city, will back the sheriff in law enforce- `let us have a gentleman'sunderstand- will that it will be allowed, where and I ment. how. And if it is permitted, it is my "But we do not think antiquated I suggestion that the whole business be laws with a blue tint should be en- in the hands of some prominent and ( highly respected citizens with the ea- forced here at the expense of enter- press understanding that the profits tainment for our winter visitors, who -1 of that business will be distributed come clown here to play. They are the 6,among the character-building institU- people whom we merchants depend _;tions of the city that require help. them -1 "With such a gentleman's under- on for trade and we should give -1 standing and with the express purpose, what they seek in the way of pleasure. of supporting such character-building "The association does not mean for I<institutions that are ao little supported backroom gambling holes and speak- u by the winter business men and by the easfes to run wild. Such places should -1 average visitor, it ought not to be be- 'c neath the dignity of any man In the not be allowed. But all resorts have ,city to handle the business for the casinos catering to the better element. welfare of the community. a' "The sheriff's usefulness ought not Miami Beach ha had them before and we think Miami' loses an attrac- S,to be impeded by those who obey the law in public and help to break it in tion when they are not allowed to run." private. Is it possible to have an Mr. Goldstrom declared he believed understanding on the subject?" Miami Beach business men as canable