Metro Commissioner Alex Gordon drops the mid-bay causeway plans. (31 Oct 1960)
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Metro Commissioner Alex Gordon drops the mid-bay causeway plans. (31 Oct 1960)
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Writer Bill Moeser questions the Navy’s rejection of an auto artificial reef. (29 Oct 1960)
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Shark hunters try to clear the waters off Crandon. (29 Oct 1960)
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The U.S. Navy refuses to allow Dade County to create an automobile artificial reef off Government Cut. [More on 29Oct60 page 2AN.] (28 Oct 1960)
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Crandon Park Beach remains closed. (28 Oct 1960)
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Crandon Park Beach is closed due to sharks. (27 Oct 1960)
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Dodge Island Port construction begins. [Photo] (27 Oct 1960)
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The Dade Port Authority promises to cleanup industrial wastes polluting the Miami River. (26 Oct 1960)
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A posse attempts to clear sharks from Crandon Park Beach between 27 October and 6 November. (26 Oct 1960)
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The U.S. Navy refuses to allow Dade County to dump 1000 old automobiles near Government Cut buoy 2 for an artificial reef. (26 Oct 1960)
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Page: 1, Section: B