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1663-29 Art Deco/Preservation FRI OCT 02 1992 ED: FINAL SECTION: LOCAL PAGE: 2B LENGTH: 23. 78" MEDIUM ILLUST: photo: Rick SANCHEZ, Jimmie L. BROWN SOURCE: JOAN FLEISCHMAN Herald Columnist DATELINE: MEMO: TALK OF OUR TOWN MILLIONAIRE GIVES $70, 000 TO REPAINT REBECCA TOWERS Millionaire investor Thomas Kramer didn't much care for the boring-beige color of Rebecca Towers, a South Beach public housing project for the elderly. So he donated $70, 000 to repaint the two federally subsidized bayfront high- rises . "He said he looks out at the buildings every day and it looks like either a hospital or a prison, " said Murray Gilman, executive director of Miami Beach' s housing authority. "He wants sort of like a peach, with a dash of aqua to break up the monotony. He wants it to look more like a private building. " The German-born Kramer, 35, recently bought lawyer Dan Paul ' s Star Island home for $4 . 25 million. (Paul, 68, paid $63, 000 for the place back in 1968) . Paul is renting on Fisher Island. "I haven't made up my mind whether I 'm going to buy another house or whether I 'm going to buy something on Fisher Island -- or whether I 'm going to move to Hawaii, " Paul said. "That' s where I always wanted to go in retirement -- but I 'm not retired, unfortunately. " Rick Sanchez, WSVN-Channel 7 ' s blustery TV tough guy, said it made him sad that he got booed when he was introduced on stage at Saturday night ' s sold-out hurricane relief concert. "I 'm a regular guy, " Sanchez said. "It hurt my feelings . I think it was kind of mean. " Sanchez offers his thoughts on why it happened: "I think they would have booed just about any well- known person in this town. I 'm a very polarizing image in this community. Everyone has an opinion about me one way or another, whether it ' s positive or negative. You can't please all the people all the time. " Did Metro-Dade Police Division Chief Jimmie L. Brown interfere in the arrest of two of his sons on hurricane looting charges? Police and the Dade state attorney' s office are investigating. Brown, 48, a 24-year veteran and church pastor whose Richmond Heights home was damaged in the storm, said the situation is causing him "personal anguish. " Two juveniles, one of them Brown' s son, were arrested, and there' s a warrant out for Brown' s other son. The incident allegedly occurred outside a South Dade convenience store, where officers said they spotted the trio with stolen goods. Chief Brown, who'd been following his sons in another car but got separated, arrived a short while later, and the three were released. It was after a follow-up investigation that charges were filed. Chief Brown surrendered the younger son, who was finger-printed and photographed. "I don't know that Jimmie did anything wrong, " Metro-Dade Police Director Fred Taylor said. "We don' t know his side of the story. There ' s just a lot of conflicting facts we need to get straight. " The department must wait until the state attorney' s office completes its investigation before talking with Brown, he said. Dade Circuit Judge Norman Gerstein and girlfriend Jacqueline Gonzalez tied the knot Friday in a small ceremony at the Grand Bay Hotel. "It was time, " Gerstein said. Gerstein, 43, and Gonzalez, 29, a lawyer, met in 1989 at a Valentine ' s Day party that Mel Frumkes and his wife, Marsha Elser, both attorneys, host annually. ( Ironically, of the 35 guests who attended the judge ' s reception, Gerstein officiated at the weddings of 12 -- including Ed Huey, a longtime friend who pronounced Norm and Jackie man and wife. ) Robbers attacked Dade Circuit Judge Robert Kaye and his wife outside an airport-area hotel, where the couple is temporarily living because of storm damage to their home. It happened at 7 : 30 p.m. Tuesday, when one man grabbed Aurelija Kaye ' s purse. When she refused to let go, he yanked it even harder, knocking her down, according to the police report. Judge Kaye, an ex- prosecutor, fought back, but two men punched and kicked him, knocking him down. Kaye, now assigned to the state court ' s civil division, has a black eye and some bruises. Indian Creek Village Sgt. Alfred Cerda, 30, and fellow officer Rudy Vidal, 31, got into a scuffle at the afternoon shift change Tuesday after one accused the other of leaving the Marine Patrol boat dirty. Said Village Manager Donald LeBrun: "Boys will be boys. " The fight got so nasty that one of the department ' s 13 cops radioed for emergency assistance. Cerda and Vidal were relieved of duty. If you have a tip for the column, call Joan at 376-3440 . ADDED TERMS: END OF DOCUMENT.