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THE MIAMI HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
1 HEf?ALD PLAZA, MIAMI. FLORIDA 33101 & ({AREA CODE 305) 350-2111
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CITY OF MIAMI
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Leon
Rick, who on oath says that he is the Assistant Retail
Advertising Manager of the Miami Herald and the t•iiami News,
nails' newspaper (s) published at Miami in Dade County, Florida;
that the attached copy of advertisement was published in said
no sj;aper (s) in the issue Oft
MIAMI HERALD NOVEMBER 08, 1980
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MIAMI NEWS NOVEMBER 08, 1980
A...:�ant further states that the said THE :dIA:'SI LDRALD/NEt•,S
are ne'e.snar.ors published at fiiami, in said Dade County, Florida,
and that the said news}�apers have here -to -fore been continuously
publishOLI in said Dade County, Florida, each day, and have been
r_ntered as second class mail matter at the Post Office in s
Miami, in said Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year
nox—, pi-ecedi.ng the first publication of the advertisement.
Sworn to and Subscribed to
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Protest threat gHeralm
VtANIE WILLIAMS
MIAMI N6*i it4p4r14t
Athe publication dithe ,!PPi,6atidtii f
An angry wave of reaction - culminating in a ddii'iifdrt td diie df this Cauhtty`g M69t v
bomb scare ' rolled in on The Miami Herald yesterday furthet iexadGrbatG Itifergtduii teiligii _
after it published a reproduction of an application form
for the Ku Klux Klan in connection with a news story. l`
The form, complete with the local post office box had no connection with the threat, Risler said.
of the Homestead Klavern, appeared in several of the The Anti=befamation League of B'nai B'rith and[
Herald's Neighbors sections on Thursday. The accom• black leaders in bade County protested reproduction ofjb
panying story profiled Kenneth George, "exalted cy• the Klan application forth without deleting the address-'
clops" of the 2-month-old Homestead branch of the In- es of the Homestead Kiavern, which was rubber=
visible umpire. Knights of The Ku Klux Klan. stamped on the original form; and that of the Louisiana
George could not be reached for comment. headquarters of the Invisible umpire.
A number of phone calls protesting the article, and Antk0efamation League Southern director Arthur.
the reproduction of the application form, were received Teitelbaum said: "The publication of the application
by Miami radio station WMBM, said station spokes- form can only give inadvertent aid and comfort to one,
men. WMBM has a mostly black audience. Herald edi• of the country's most violent and racist organizatiogs
tors said the newspaper also received protest calls. . and may further exacerbate intergroup tensions in our
About I p.m. yesterday an angry caller to the filer• deeply troubled community.
aid said there was a bomb in the building at One herald "We also noted that the story which accompanied
Plaza, set to go off at 2 p.m. the application form is misleading in that it omits any
"lie said something like, 'I don't like you running attempt to provide accurate information on the lnvisi=
advertisements for the KKK,' " said John Risler, direr- lile Empire's history of racism, violence and anti=Semi-
for of security at the building. tism.
Two suspicious packages were found during a "Bill Wilkinson, its leader, was recently arrested in
search, and Miami police and the Metro police bomb Connecticut on a con ceale& weapons charge. This is the
squad were called. The packages proved harmless and same Invisible Empire which recently displayed semi
Proposal for water taxis
readied for Groveggroup-
BILL GJEBRE water taxi. enjoying the leisurely
ride across
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For many years, some Miami city breakfasting onboard.
officials have dreamed of water The cer�'s�e would also go to Key
taxis filled with residents, business_ Biscayne particularly on the week -
men and tourists. ends. Sorg said it would go to the i
Stuart Sorg, president of the Miami Seaquarium and Marine Sta
newly formed Coconut Grove Dc dium, where a private group is
velopment Authority and former di- seeking to lease the facility from 1
rector of the Coconut Grove Cham- the city for year-round program- 4
her of Commerce. believes he can ming. _
make that dream come true. The Key Biscayne route could C —
On Tuesday. at the first meeting also be used by local residents whon4` •f.
of the new, non-profit private could take bicycles and wheel � t
group, which has representation around the Key, avoiding the week -
from white and black sections of end traffic crunch there, Sorg ; ..
the Grove. Sorg plans to ask the au- added. ! Fpsnu
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Charity to adopt the water prof• Sorg said he also has been talking j su
ect as its own. with officials of the little Havana
He hopes to lease a boat for test i MIAMI: 7392 S.W. 401h St. (Bird f
runs soon, -possibly within two ing Chamber of Commerce about link- , 264.9004
weeks, and start. service by the end system
.Little Habana to the i River.
of Januar%•. system by way of the Miami River.
lie said the service would be If the development authority ap•
from Dinner Key Marina to Miama• proves the project and the test run i — - - -
rina and later to dock facilities proves successful, Sorg said he be -
being planned for the Noguchi Bay- lieves he can raise startup funds for
front Park. the service, $100.000 from private
Two morning and afternoon runs businessmen and businesses. l le's Save, 14 xamt Gold Tw inert
would carry mostly businessmen hoping for.a hundred $1,000 contri- Swpw*ne Chant. thr+ unm,stolab6- ;
who could avoid traffic and dawn• butions, which he said would be
aoi ant! fw. of roll gi„ono,tg goic
town parking hassles by taking the tax-deductible. 14620Snr ra.r P; a szcca r
Sat $pedal Prise 04.90 't
Cou le commit suicide in courtroom aNhlr'VAti ,.�,.r�„tee -
p set special Prig 09.90 r
Aatecl+tt�tl Pratt incident yesterday. yh7l1`,VAr Tu, r PrKp };ems t
William Melton, 27, and his wife, Rest SPe601 Price $14.90
ROCKVIL1.1?, Md. A young Tracey 1.ce, '21, swallowed potassi
couple committed suicide in a court, um cyanide and were rushed to a
room by swallowing poison shortly nearby hospital in this Washington '
After :t judge refused to release suburb, but efforts to save them ! It s
them on probation for drug -posses- were futile. j$1490
son charges involyipg a bizarre re Charge, against the couple stem- I
- ligiuus ritual. Friends said ,the tw'c mesf from their arrest March 31 ;in
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THE MIAMI HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY s
1 HERALD PLAZA, MIAMI. FLORIDA 33101 s (AREA cooE 3o5) 356-3111
CITY OP MIAMI
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Leon
Rick, who on oath says that he is the Fissistant Retail
Advertising 2.tanager of. the Miami Herald and the Z.Iiami News,
daily ne,:,spaner (s) nublishec'. at Itiami in Dade County, Florida;
- that the attachcd c0 _v Of ' ads ere' iSc: + '
,. ..:nt ,ras published in said
newspaper (s) in the issue of:
MIAMI HERALD NOVEMBER 08, 1980
MIAMI NEWS NOVEMBER 08, 1980
Affiant further states that the said THE '.11A•tI HERALD/NE[-is
are no spaf:ers published at 11iami, in said Dade County, Florida,
and that the said newspapers have here -to -fore been continuously
published in said Dade County, Florida, each day, and have been
entered as second class mail natter at the Post Office in
Miami, in said Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year
ne::t preceding the first publication of the advertisement.
S:ti•orn to and Subscribed to
b-4ore me this.-'S�C-�Iay of
THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION WILL t✓ONSIbER ISSUANCE
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OF A DEVELOPMENT ORbER FOR THE MIAMI CENTER It =-�
bU PONT PLAZA PROJECT A DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL
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IMPACfit TO BE LOCATE-b� IN DU PONT PLAZA IN
TOWN MIAMI, IN PUBLIC HEARING AS RECIUIFIEb BY
CHAPTER 386.06 FLORIDA STATUTES AT 2i36 P.M., THUASa
DAYi JANUARY 8, 1981 OR AT A AtCONVENEO MEETING, AT
MIAMI CITY HALL, 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, DINNER KEY,
MIAMI, FLORIDA. THE MIAMI PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD
WILL COF'r�slbER THEIR RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE CITY
COMMISSION ON THIS PROJECT ON WEDNESDAY,
DECEMgER 10, 1980, OR AT A RECONVENED MEETING, AT
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THE SAME LOCATION. INFORMATION AND REPORTS ON THE
DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT APPLICATION MAY
BE REVIEWED AT THE SOUTH FLORIDA REGIONAL PLAN-
NING COUNCIL, 1515 NW 167TH STREET, SUITE 429, MIAMI,
Ste
FLORIDA OR AT THE CITY OF MIAMI PLANNING DEPART-
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MENT, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 275 NW 2ND STREET,
,
MIAMI, FLORIDA.
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RALPH G. ONGIE `
CITY CLERK f
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