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THI Wey WEST CITIZEN : re Saturday, Sune 7, 1982 Miami Man Found Dead At Wheel Here Soviet Shift lh Ambassadors To U. S. Creates sion But Diplomats See No Hope For hanged Red Outlook By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON # — A surprise Unemployed Here | Raut B: Ga rcia As A Young Man Receive $120 aoe a TALLAHASSEE—The Unemploy- ment Compensation Division of the Florida Industrial Commission paid out $103,179 to 5,842 recipients the week ending May 30. The average check amounted to $17.33. The re- Port eovers 58 of the 67 counties, according to Raymond E. Barnes, Chairman of the Florida Industrial Commission. The week previous 5,511 unemployed received $98,154; this shows a gradual seasonal in- crease as predicted. Covering the same period in 19- 51 the Commission paid $85,418 to | : 6,035 recipients. This indicates that employment is holding up very well at the present time, consider- ing the fact that there has been a percentage increase in the Flori- da work force. In this county $120 was pald to 5 claimants. ° Boost Highway BIRMINGHAM (®— Representa- tives of 86 cities in Alabama and | Tennessee today organized to boost a Great Lakes-Florida highway Toute designed to increase tourist EGE z would require routing U. S. 31 from Montgomery, Ala., to Pana- ma City, Fla., instead of from Montgomery to Mobile, Ala., as at present. This would give southbound trav- | elers a fairly direct route from | Louisville, Ky., by way of Nash- ville, Tenn., and through Ala- bama to Northwest Florida. The proposal could arouse op- Position from Georgia cities as well as from Mobile. Georgia = towns along U. S. 41 get a good ,Share of the profitable tourist jtrade, some of which Alabama points hope to capture. Crockett Dies WASHINGTON ® — John C. Crockett, the reading clerk whose swallow-tail coat and booming voice were a Senate trademark for 40 years, is dead. Unele John, aS lawmakers called him, died Friday at a Washing- ton hospital. He was 88. Capitol Hill visitors often mistook him for a senator and addressed him so. Gallerites rarely had to strain to catch his clearly enunciated roll- calls or reading of bills. Protest To Reds VIENNA, Austria ( — The U.S. High Commission in Austria has protested to Soviet occupation of- ficials that two Russian jet fighter planes made passes at a transport carrying U. S. Ambassador Walter To reporters he declined what his new job would whether in Moscow or in son foreign post—but did comm that he was leaving the United States “forever” and that he was “very happy about it.” The White House and _ ment had to approve Zarubin’s * —oomsceabe here before it could be finally made by the Soviet gov- ernment. Because of his presnce in Canada in 1946, this, officials frankly conceded, put them on the spot. ‘The Soviet spy ring, which al- ledgedly operated in Canada for several years, was investigated by a Canadian royal commission which declared that Ambassador Zarubin did not have any part in and ina BUSINESS MAN FOR OVER 40 YEARS in Key West, Raul B. Garcia died suddenly Friday night at his home. Funeral services will be held at the Garcia residence, 708 Eaton street, Sunday evening at 6 p. m., with the Rev. Father Joseph Maring offi- ciating. The body will lie in state today and tomorrow at the Garcia home, Death was caused by a heart attack. Citizen Staff Photo - N. W. 29th Street, Miami, insurance agent, was found dead at the wheel of his on Whitehead street near Eaton street, Death was apparently from natural causes, , heart Here, police and Lopez Funeral Home prepare to take the body away. SAN CARLOS (Continued From Page One) James W. Scott, Frank C. Yates, Nessons | Bruce Moore, and David Kirk. Hy aa Other grade pupils receiving cer- tifieates, diplomas, and other a- wards for good achievements, be- vior and attendance are: | Phyllis Ann Curry, Belinda Ber- , Michael Valdez, Oria Otero, xo Jamardo, Joy M. Hartley, Olive Roberts, Camelia Cabot, Yo- Cabot, Nancy Jamardo, Ma- iguez, Joyce Bates, Lou- and Ermidio Rodriguez. ‘md refreshments were Fire Companies Answer Noon Call Number One and Number Three fire stations answered an alarm at 12:30 p.m. today, corner of Duval and Angela Streets. The fire was confined to hay used as a backstop for the archery course located on that corner. Lit- tle damage was done. The Num- der One truck used perhaps twen- iy-five gallons of water to extin- guish the blaze. recently graduated from the Key West High School. His hospitality has been enjoyed on many occa- sions by countless servicemen in the area. The body will lie in state at the Garcia residence today and tomor- row. RAUL GARCIA DIES (Continued From Page One) nual custom to entertain the Pre- sidential Press and the Secret Ser- vice men who accompanied Presi- dent Truman here during the Pre- sident’s vacations at the Little White House. Last week, he and Mrs. Garcia were hosts at a reception for Miss Rosario Lopez, a niece, who was messages exchanged between one of the chief spies, a Col. Cabotin, and his chief in Moscow, indicating that Zabotin was under instructions not to let the ambassador know about the secret sources of his information. The ring had its headquarters, the report said, in a section of the embassy at Ottawa, to which It is estimated that American Indians must have cultivated the corn plant for about 5,000 years ‘ant Cakes séeyed to Tampa, and Jack F.|the ambassador did not have those present. A ki . J. Donnelly. ; , it added, he . rakl AIriv f White, Clearwater. Po Pebagctesi ce s yagi: wadmy thitdencounter in the wae es The incident occurred last WASHINGTON ® — Eikichi | Wednesday after Donnelly took off W. Botts, Charles A. Luckie, | messages exchanged between the ter With one aq I was less pa- zr? M. MecNatt and A. D. Me- , all of Jacksonville. City; Hugh M. Taylor, ; Lewis W. Petteway, W. Walker and John “I. Wiggin- all of Tallahassee. Carroll, Vincent C. Giblin, George E. Holt, Stanley Milledge and C. Wiseheart, all of if ( spy organization and Moscow. Gene Roberts, Jr. To Speak At First Methodist The Rev. J. Paul Touchton, pas- is their play- as Wearing masks like experienced underwater divers, the youngsters go in swimming any time their nicke&than ev@before. It was be- cause Thad to lyk out for some- ‘one smiller thany, 7 didn’t have time to think of mjown fears be- cause I new I wa& bigger than the barractda but the little Mar- tha was notmuch large We did notleave théwater, in- stead we swan around f@ another | half hour while-we colleted two | glorious pink pd ellos jive Araki, Japan's first post-war am- bassador to the U. S., arrived to- day to assume his post, “I am happy to be here as the first ambassador from the new Japan,” Araki told newsmen at the airport. “My main mission here is to promote and strengthen the mutual understanding and good will between our two great coun- tries.” here in a C-47 transport plane for Paris, en route to the United States. A commission spokesman said reports “from Washington—where Donnelly is now—indicated the So- viet planes came so close Donnelly and the others aboard the C-47 could see the faces of the Russian pilots. A Full Slate of Gifts for tor of the Old Stone Church, an- nounced this week that the Rev. A. D. O’Briant will preach at the morning worship service on the to- pie “Save America First.” Mr conchs, Joe answered his'thildren’s ues- A report from Nassau tells of a tions about various types of Gai |"€W world record blue marlin be- | and fish. We saw oné big groujy | "8 caught by Chester J. Maxson, | huddling under a rock:jnside th Jr., of Ft. Lauderdale and Buffalo, His Primary Interest SPORT SHIRTS .in host of rich Fifth District — J, Thomas Gurney and Campbell Thornal, both of Orlando; T. G. Fritch, Tavares; Fred C. Hocker, Ocala, and Paul E. Raymond, Daytona |’Briant has been active in the moat. Snappers went by \lso angel N- Y. The blue scaled 487% colors. Two way collars. Beach, church life of Key West for several and parrot fish, “heagay and measured 11 feet 5 in- _ Sixth District — E. Harris Drew | Years and has a number of friends The Santinis feed the snapper! hes and had a girth of 50% inches. | BATHING TRUNKS featuring and Joseph §. White of West Palm | Who will be glad to hear him speak from their second story apartment. | : floral patterned boxers. Beach; Lynn Gerald, Fort Myers; | this topic. They walk to the sheer edge o% the | |. Im the evening Mr. Eugene Ro- berts, Jr. will speak at the First | Methodist Church. Mr. Roberts , | Was @ member of the recent grad- , juating class of the Key West High ; Don Register, Winter |School where he was very active patio and drop over bread to the fish, who gather around, leap ox of the water and fight for every crumb. } What the Santini children lack in cuntemporary companionship they } brick moat wall. Joe, Sr. pointed out a Saragossa Scorpion fish. Taking his snorkel out of his mouth, he said: . “You just touch that fish and it’s poison, Stay away from it. See T-SHIRTS perfect for those sum- mez “dog days.” Let us give you 1 @ » ~ MEASURED SUNLIGHT ' : Robertson, .}in the affairs of the school. The » | more than make up in friendship | soya ecu FOr artes fellowship hour at the gy Rt x pa na 7. Faagrtt | with their father and mother, who More Candidates for Eighth District — G. Warren | close of the evening service will be wall. There w “sy the puden and | Sve them more time than any city | His “Thanks” Sanchez, Live Oak; E. A. Clayton, |held in the social hall of the church. | }ia6j roti fal shell ae | stildren would ever get. : \ = fe “ hy ee Mr. Touchton is attending theh it eir lively curiosity about —————— : 3 Buy be ‘. age "%| annual meeting of the Florida Con- on ers oat id on her in-|t@ World and sea the Santini chil -———4 — TIES in wide choice of colors and E ference of the Methodist Church in |... tube near sy all. The father | 2"@® Will te well equipped to face | -— + ——— — ic. Nesxow. tiea,.t00. Warren said he favored the | Lakeland. ‘and son were ont about 20 feet 1|'2¢ World outside Fort Jefferson | ———+— fabr amendment enlarg Service men and visitors in the am the | When the time comes for them to =S=_—_ = 7 and also a .2- Prd pan | city will find a cordial welcome in pty the middle, Sandra in the | leave. | = — = SLACKS featuring conventional give the chief justice the power | this historic old church. Suddenly little Joe shouted: | ——— | and new Hollywood waistbands. teense | —_ <= to assign circuit judges oping STUBBS HEARING wa aErecuda! tell Martha to get) : = — as Coe ore rea by (Continued From Page One) Hag ediny shore. | Sinclair Pete — —— = work. Her husband would like her], ) eves ones = — =< Sovernor, : I kept my face under water so I — LS The circuit court ym, Warren | ‘© try to rest and build up. could see wh the sea ti was | J oO. H il =S=—_= aid, is losing ground at the rate ;,, The young srl are iypearticg gcing, lo streaked thrvugh the pi - O. Hamilton == = 400 ‘a year. | erminat see Se — === = “Tt is pateely obvious,” the | done to the attempted rapist. They pe aig ee ne —— ernor Said, “that the Supreme | Doth said, however, they hope the| 208 any cia gy waa > = ef Florida, operating with | Wife can clear up once and for ~—e ane: | qmly seven members under a ju-| *!l if Stubbs is or is not the man)" Wu 1S it ON ow | Closed or +23 Ro @ half century ago, cannot con open. :: tinue to keep pace with the en.| The bride identified Stubbs, im- . : set all are in perfect phen yarnd Jarged fae A gps a state én mediately after she had seen her 3 oa the ieee ive pg get warm days when you want to kat the hot san cat acd has grown 4 per cent in popula-|busband at the Navy yard Wednes-|, "1 don't want the kids to be so ot na {= DENVER i@—A boit of lightning Friday night crashed into a Boy |who broke into the apartment and climbed into her bed. day . She admits she was r in a dase Wat che. walked alag| et Panicked and drown. What's the |Southard street from the Naval| ‘difference if you're killed by a bar gate. Then she saw a Negro walk-/ Tacuda or by drowning?” jing infront of the skatng rink. It! } was then that she said Stubbs was the man, and brought the a by barracuda. This of barracuda that they That made sense. I also learned the secret for me, of not being too “Boy, oh boy, haven't seen a dog like that in years.” You'll readily admit thet you possible by This new and revolutionary ‘Vi siete both above and below— piace. This makes for easier Here’s the Gift He'll Look His Best In White shirts by a famous maker at @ special price. Scout camping party that was / back to pick him up Haven't seen 2 service like s sy scurrying for cover in a mountain} It is not known how much inves | He Fl GA Ng AP ours in years. Here's Where He Buys thunderstorm. One father was tigation of the case has gone on} la Killed, two boys were injured and! since then, whether or not the} Seciolizing in. . the other 21 persons in the group were knocked to the ground William Habsnicht, 35. was killed, His son, Billy 12, and Teddy sports shirt and slacks worn by/ the alleged attempted rapist have) been found or whether other pos ‘ sible suspects have been rounded | Ter Conti, 12. were injured seriously. up. Terminal Service Station Key West. Fla. Phone 1512 133 DUVAL STREET Aluminum — Awnings Louver Windews—Sterm Stops—Jalousios—Leuvertoors Glass — Wood CHAS. ARONOVITZ "sigue" KEY WEST'S LARGEST STORE