#1062 South Shore moratorium article 1974
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, 47, of 237,
.nciana Dr.,
.I, was' a con..
glfil!!t'--wittr'2B- "
Ice. One of his
JssesSimIS'- was'1l;-
letter from Eddie
,backer.
.st fall, Galvan got an.
.eI' letter' a fuxloug
,ee.
'On Dec. 15, he started a
vac~tion. That same day, he
suffered a heart attack. On
Pec. 20, he died.
~--i'T~Aw'Wes on his last dii
of work, in facilities." said a
fellow worker, "He looked
like a ghost."
Widening Firth Street, P-art of Plan. Is Already Und~r Way
, . . . Max Goddeaman walchea work from the Regal Hotel
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'Can't Believe~
R-enewal Plans Leave
SOME JOB.HUNTING old-
timers asked that their riames
not be' us!!d.One man who
~~~~~a;c~k;~~;:~te~:f::;;_ L,t-tt.Ze" R. '0, 0,,' m f.' 0' r O' -I'd- ~::;
wIth 11>" rompany and is un- .-..
empl~e,dat age 51.
"My record wa:5'stmt~ss..1 t
was a hard worker, honest, By CATHv-GRUSSMA~ Cuban faIDjlies witLchildren. in' South
sober. There ne~er' was...a H_rald 5'0" WrIte< _BaachElem!!-'\t8,!yoti:!hif.d~StreeJ."
complaint against me,' not Max,.GoddesmaILsits pn th_~_Regallio-' , South Shore - with fana-foovalUll151e
one. I ca,,'L \:1elieye it hapP,en. tel's veranna at the rocky edge ofne~h.___to-remmrrl!'u, way il is
,ed. I asked for a reason. widened Fifth Street, "Gateway to Miami To j)reVent'developers {rom nibbling
There was none.", I Beach." watchirrg the dust of progress cloud away without guide to what the n'tHghbor."
,--""Jfe"slliJ1""-'!!lWe~~Ol1Dger. 1 the afternoon,u. ; . , 'hool;l,.shQl!L\thec..o1l1~""Jll~!m~I~J:1,,2.ll~ t9sre-"
men, wltli~lgb.et edlfca~ioDllI' ,- ,- WIWnlte<lttSt:""5etttes-;"'Max'Goddesman.- " ate,J~",!11~~l'rirt ,.lor, transforming' sout)i
baekground,s,nstayi:d on. in_ and the R~gal Hotel, may be gone,. Shore into a '-'mooel c6nrmWirfy:'''~-'''~~~''
his depl\rtment. ." George Spavhring, 78, wlilks out from"
=-:m'EutenF=OUWals...:-caughL- his tiny,' $IOO.a-m'onth sleeping room a~ THE CITY council 'put' Shore Shore
'--up m ~Inful plc,i:esg' .. "~rl=.Ciillins. t6' Bi5ca~:-'" "!Idel'c'a-bHi:lding"llloraoorium~ilFSeptemb
----rayIng off nearly 4,OUU erp- et-aHhe-baYto'see-the-sa~H:O:>_-=B*t~A';~'""tn~b=iJun~and-'
ployes to meet heavy losses ! by~ _ . to~~ the plijnning staff'to preJl~re a develop- .
by the airline are aCltely I '-ment ,plan,f.ori,he...land.. nd the' eo Ie of
aware of the dilemma. i ' WHEN an elegant marina iS"built at lhis . South Shore by March.
--o---~"'We=-irave_rked -'Yel')'-c- t_c?E.:ner. Spavhnng predicts, he and hiS ,near: ,- --- . -.. . .'
very hard to protect semor ,by notel-witHJe' '-driven--'~ut,-by--tOp..dollaL_n' The 40-page .-plan WaS distributed
".,".emplo~~.sa.i4, William R. tourislS. councilmen March_5.--rneCounCttacC-e
Howard, semor vice presl- - ,Redevelopment is' coming to South it for study and told the- planning advisory
--"---dent-ior---personneh . him~elf. , MiAIlli...Rg?''!;!L~Jha.t jumble o!-crulIll>ling. _~rd to analyze it. .
_'an.i8'Yeal'fllaI'r...Wflet-e-'--a--,ro~,,-plckle TlUrVeYOrs.' ware~ !'lfe.Jlhl:nn1n bua,d p!oba~
jOO-ha&been eliminated. We hciuses...,~n<LtiLe-roof .h()tels_~o\l!-!r..!>f Sixflloates or-pll, .
have tried in every possible Street from the ocean to the blly. 'Doa:fii'Sl'e-g1rtilrmonthfrmeeting--aH~
case to find another place for Miami Beach planners call the, area p.m. today in the Miami Beach Public Li.'
them." ' South Shore. . brary auditorium. .-.. ,
Iheeffolt beGomelt.::;~.~ The board vpted at its 'last meetln,g tQ_,
'~llycomptex-whetrhigh= ,~c::=StJt}'J'H-SH~ ask the-cit"to Sl:\19yh()usmj;t,o assl!r'l!tha~
,1y.specialized positions are of tne ,oldest 'structuresin--'the city. dating ,,- ...the..needs 0 'curren, 01,1,'.' . ~ ,. ,
j. cut back. he-said, and !In em- : back to 1915, Fifty-four per cent of the land are,considered in.,.the planrifijg-.----'- .' .
ploye',lacks the diversified i is u~ed fo~,streets, parks, and a' public- ',. "Y'e will.be surethe,.p.eople who lIyein
5kill for another' spot. For : worKS yard alo'hg the, bay west of 1\lton this area-find . adequate lTousing.We 'don~t
. '. such workers: Eastern fs now "Road. ,,,.,., " .' ,'_ want people .to tl)inK-trrs:plan--wil1-dJ'W~-:
,~ them: out," says' !iionel'BosUm.- a- board, '-
wide job pJacement'effoft. ' South Shore 4,849 permanent resl' ,mem er.
~'w c"C4Jttil\l!\ bacu~c.ompa.~, dents. from the elderly who bring,the medi~
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IN A three-page letter to B~
Miami CitY Manager Paul Miami Int.
--- , --~Anclrews.<the-.tenal\t$ said it
would b~ "shortsighted and'-' _.ous...noi.st:...w.hi
been reduced
u, tragIc 'to -spend millions ~- '-ro-,rt-d--'be-~
P~Ying the Orange Bowl and muffled fur.
~en find we were locked ther withIn -
Into:~quat~c-sport.s._ and _ fout years
'i!xhibttion-:facllthes wliii:l\.:tinaer l!J.ed-
f.;.a.:i.~,:'.~.:.f.~.if...l~..,C~.:i.~,:J.:~;~ -I' .E~:t~~~
. the rvIiami Commission April ' Fl- \~
II, bU!-it cg'ild .htLtOnsidered . ...... e'~t: -
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at the commISSIOn's regular I Ad . . t
, . mmls ra.
meetl~g Thursday. tion will pror
ActIOn on a plan for reno- . jets be silence
vatmg the Orange Bowl '-1' eral sta ndai'd~
proposed by former CIty' half as loud a!
Manager Melvm Reese al- . "Operator~
most a year ago -: has. been their planes 1
stalled by a now-reJected groun.d them"
proposal to turn over the .'
bowl and other city parks to . FAA ADM
Metro control and b"Y pleas I terfield s. aid t
for a new s P 0 r t s com. vive 'll.l'I expe'
plex by ,Joe Robble,,-m~ag'-'lines-beeause
log,J?An!l.~r of7he"Dolphms, __i;1m~ost, "attacks
, . . City C?mmlSSlOn,ers gave., tent and tro
the ,st'adlUm'~tenaItts- an -scribenelieP.
--Apnl't -deadllfle..j;o..,resW.nfL 1._ M' .' I
~ renovation plan,- " lam~__~
prompting the letter 0 eave ley sale
drews. ..been reQucea
The tenants' proposal forby:---
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"ji;W@ut.-'"-'f;et
No;" 'ltffnfver.at
By JANET CHUSMIR
.' H~5'.1I wm.'___,___
,--....uesday-was--Netknd-SueJlillig.s 27th we
sary. ' , ,
It was on a Tuesday three weeks ago tI'fat
:nijr;-t7, -J.i;:"ClVlJt::i:lled. .
~e-flliliLhas thought, "If Amy
all-us-on'onr ;bnivllrsary. She always beIievec
portant. She wrote long poems and gave-us 'a ,
She mad.eafuss. . . .
_~..LalWays.JeIUJshe were alive . . . tt,.s~~
pho!le~:-,; .,'--.~:_J:___ _ _.'- . _ ,'--_''; _ .,~"':~~j:~'~
, .'DO~N.T"finish~he:s:llij.te:
''Slie's dead! want to know she"se'
But. Tile'Sday-thertl'were 'no"a
wori'-at-his4)imensioJl-GaUe~itG,
,ut-G[(!Ve-.And.S.ueJ3i1!ll~.f'hom~:
_', 'Then...f.rieJl<ls visited ti1~-'1JltH
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ne, , [oug , , ." .
,,:br!iJghtcopkies, And a ca~e,..".l .
':Bri~jLSe~~eato Know4w~~
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