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1674-1 Jake Schreiber Lcf tove 1O . . LOCAL 91 Silver `Test A 7r 7( Sea He Of Honesty ,Jake. Shu Biber —__ - _ ReCely( q Services Today Mean Thief Christmas acre For Whom? Services for lV�lami' "S�1 itver ly, Thursday to , i Dollar Jake" Schrei 72,1 Steals Doll of the cutter Br Silver Doll die a nes ay, will be at 1 at the, Qgst anal said Tuesday - • ant- p.m. today in Riverside Alton 1 ke (Silver D ed two specimens of his trade Rd.Chapel. e (Silo I. - • retire 1 mark — lig, tempting s 1 1 v e r A retired •vi: ogul, he • • ' -• . s car n o a ro ng h a flair for dollars — to test the honesty • acquired his i kn. a by pass- museum to boost donations to rove up to the of a housekeeper. j ing out sil •r .• a•-/especial- 'the Blood Bank of Dade County, his convertible And, he told Peace .1 u s t I c e j ly to serviceme st:tioned on t has a nomination for "JlIami's "a'Mfbys Kenneth Oka, when he looked Miami Beach dura , meanest thief." 1 He dsitributed under the pillow on his favor- + War II. He lived at 298 S. Co- i Somebody took a doll "about bers of the 62-n 1 conut Lane,Palm Island. r the size of a 3-year-old girl" from have children. tie rocking chair, he found the a r the back seat of his auto, a silver dollars gone. Burial will be in Detroit. t Schreiber said But the housekeeper, matron- * * * familiar sight to Miamians for cause he consid ly Mrs. Rosemarie Schanil, told a the past 10 years, Schreiber corn- members of the Oka she had actually offered , Woman 106 Dies . plained. "heroes" because to give Schreiber �2 in hills in 1 a In one hand, the doll held a b • small American flag, and around t"` in sailing the N exchange for the silver disco. i YORK, England — (AP) — e She wanted to send them to her • Mrs. Esther Filler died Thurs- •her neck was a placard reading, lrT) sage across the granddaughter, she said. day, aged 106. Her father lived "Please save my daddy—donate cc) ofthe American c to be 105. . ti blood." Sehreiber, who drives around . o • • 41111IMPN oulsb•- MacLean Miami Reach in a weirdly rig- * ANNOU CE IT S H :eeaing pp "4 ged automobile with statues, • ti Pubhel battle scenes, recruiting and 1— DEATH NOTICES °, Wonder ✓✓✓��\� blood drive posters all over the e _ George MacLer hood and body, was In court COWELL er of Miami Te because Mrs. Schanil claimed DR. CHARLES C. suddenly onA Variety Clubs of Tues. Aug. 13, 196 — or wast La- � 9 been named a ravens, Ind. died at Washington, 3.J � wages. D.C. while visiting his daughter [�j� n' he hadn't paid her enoughcity's publicity : genre S. Cowell. Dr. Cowell G y Joined the Purdue Faculty in 1947 - mlttee, Committ She charged he took two and had been In charge of the Wallace gamut graduate program. Dr. Cowell Is w old York strings. of pearls belonging to survived by his widow Marion A '� day, Dickson Cowell and 1 daughter ti her, and that he took away the 1 Joanne s. Cowen of Washington, a MacLean, ops belts from all her dresses. Rhe D.C. Also survived by a sisrer.ln- N called. him "a house devil and law C. Gables,s. Warren w.4zinsmaster H land Park, succe of FIA w•••• ,-a street angel." who resigned to I Schreiber, on 'the other hand. election campai n professed•to he outraged by a missioner Geor long distance telephone call and Both MacL at a telegram that he claimed were were appoints s charged to his hill by Mrs. missioner Otis hi Schanil. . Judge Oka decided to take all the hills and invoices in the case under study,hefore decid- ing. At stake is a difference of opinion of about$30.