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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 5, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 4 the stars and stripes monday August 5, screams in dark after boat capsizes four drown 111 Texas Lake Grapevine Tex. A four Dallas residents scream ing for help and thrashing he dark water drowned Early Sun Day when their boat capsized intake Grapevine. Nine children who stood on the Lake Shore listening to the frantic screams said they an the victims were on a family Outing. Drowned were Josh Perkins 34  wife Mary 32 Law rence Crawford and Mary Wil Liams Crawford 47. The children in the Outing said the adults had gone for a astride in the boat before returning to Dallas about 21 Miles to the Southeast. Fishermen at a Marina near where the boat capsized rushed to the Aid of the screaming Vic Tims but arrived too . David Caughey of fort Worth said she was fishing at nearby pier and heard the boat pass moments before the Acci  heard Eric s for help she said a Man screaming an crying for help. Others at the Marina ran out to get into about. But by the time they got out to where the boat turn Dover it was quiet. They saw the body of a Wom an floating and pulled it into the boat she said. Mrs. Caughe said the time was 1 15 . The other three bodies were recovered by Grapevine fire men using grappling Hooks. Dad takes girl to Cuba via Hijack Naples Fla f a _ a who said he was � a a.  i Nuwt weekend visits will  Dater sunday pirated a sights plane at Airliner brings in grisly cargo after collision thereby hangs a tale contractor Charles Cantrell reportedly has no idea How this opossum found its Way to the 32nd Story of a building under construction in downtown Atlanta a. But Cantrell has to Admire the creature s obvious natural advantage for High living. A photo Milwaukee i. Aps a North Central con Vair with 11 persons aboard collided with private plane Over Southeastern Wisconsin sunday then limped20 Miles to a Safe Landing with the smaller plane and its three dead passengers embedded in the Airliner s Forward Compart ment. We did t even know we  another plane said 17 year old Wilma Koss of Sagi naw mich., who was Riding in the left rear Section of the Nort Central plane which carried eight  Koss who was travelling with her Grandfather Otto kor Bein 78, also of Saginaw to vis it relatives in Wisconsin said the Impact was pretty loud it Shook the  nobody panicked she told newsmen at general Bill Mitchell Field. Flier Hurt first officer John Mazur of Wheaton hi., was the Only on Hurt aboard the Airliner. He was taken to Milwaukee county Gen eral Hospital with multiple Frac Tures of  right leg and head cuts. His condition was listed initially As critical then As Seri  authorities who took the bodies of the victims tothe county morgue for identification said that they included Aman a Young woman and a boy. Not homesick Svetlana now in Princeton Princeton . A to very much adored  Stalin s daughter Svetlana i she said Robert Kennedy s As Allilu Yeva has settled in this j Sass nation june 5 was just Ter Ivy league town and says i feel absolutely at Home  mrs. Allilu Yeva fled the soviet Union arriving in this country in april 1967 after stopovers i India and Switzerland. Since december she has live modern a mile from the Campus of Princeton University. The House was rented from mrs. Saxe commings an acquaintance who now live sin Europe. In an unpretentious our room House half  she added that Kennedy s death and the assassination Ondr. Martin Luther King were not signs that the whole coun try is wrong that the whole society is sick mrs. Allilu Yeva said she has adjusted to the american Way of life and has no desire to go Back to , she said the soviet press said she was unhappy i America and was unable to and mrs. Allilu Yeva lives alone. A \ just to life Here. She said she re housekeeper comes in daily. Fused those charges in a july at first it was very difficult letter to the russian emigre i in j 11 _ i  to to find a Home i preferred she said. But now that i m settled i have begun my own life in this country and Hope to live Here in Princeton at least a . Allilu Yeva 43, polite and press in  autobiographical Twenty letters to a Friend pub ton Are George f. Kennan for Mer . Ambassador to Russia and a professor at the Institute for advanced studies in Prince ton and  family and Edwar Greenbaum lawyer for her . Allilu Yeva says she is fascinated by women s fashion sin America everybody dresses in their own style but prefers european styles to the american miniskirt they Are too Short for  she also is fascinated by  pies. It is impossible to have  pies in a society like Russia. There they will be returned Home by the police. But i think hippies Are really unhappy Young people. After two or three years of hippie life of a whup j  jul Ihl we 1 Wishod soon after she arrived in j what can they do this country furnished an inti mate picture of Russia during they said the Man carried documents belonging to Ricky Lynne Stenberg 39, of Elk Grove Village full. Capt. Ted Baum 43, of Skokie hi., refused to talk to news men after bringing the Turboprop con Vair 580 in for a land ing with the Small plane wreckage still lodged Between the flight deck and the Star Board engine. Rocky claims Nixon dangles Reagan As bait Miami Beach a  a. Rockefeller said Sun Day that Richard m. Nixon has been wooing Republican nation Al convention delegates by promising to accept California gov. Ronald Reagan As  run Ning mate. Nixon or  representatives Rockefeller said have been quietly telling some Delegate that if they support Nixon for the gop presidential Nomina Tion then i Nixon will leave it open to the convention and Youcan get Reagan As vice presi Dent the new York governor s assertion came on the eve of the party s nominating convention in this sultry resort City. Nixon is considered the front runner for the nomination with Rocke Feller and Reagan the other to contenders. Reagan has said he is not interested in the vice presidential nomination. Nixon spokesmen say Nixon has made no decision on  Choice of a running mate. Politics dominated the hour Long question and answer ses Sion with a panel of newspaper publishers on Abc s to radio program meet the  on foreign affairs Rockefeller said the United states must work More closely with its Allie because we no longer have either the strategic Power in the world that we once had nor do we have the  on Domestic issues he said if elected he would present a balanced Federal budget probably in two years take Steps to end inflation and give priority to human needs. Pilot to Fly  and the child i Cuba. Officials said Tho plane was commandeered Over Nalow about 11 . Edt and report edly made a Safe Landing in Havana at 1 37 . John Zate manager of Naples airlines said the Pilot radioed shortly after Takeoff that  passenger had pulled a Small hand gun and ordered  to Flythe single engine plane to communist Cuba. The Pilot James Vach 23, o Naples radioed that he was not sure if he could find Havana Jose Marti Airport or the country for that  zat Esaid. No charts the airline official said Vach carried no charts of the Are South of Florida. A receptionist at the charter service described the hijackers a thin six footer about 35 and said he was accompanied by a blonde Little girl about two years old. The receptionist said the Hijacker gave  Nanu As Stew Art Orth of Miami and apparently was an american. Charlotte Hunt a desk clerk at the Motel where the Hijacker spent saturday night said he checked in under the same  was t anything out of the Ordinary except for being Skinny mrs. Hunt said but the girl was just a Little  when asked How Long he would be staying he told me he had visiting rights just for the weekend mrs. Hunt said she said he did t bother to Check out. He just  agents and local officials in Naples and Miami said they were unable to find a Stew Art Orth at the Miami address Given by the  officials said the Swiss embassy in Havana which handles . Affairs in Cuba had been notified of the hijacking and agreed to work for the release of Tho plane and Pilot. The sightseeing flight was the a the hijacking or attempted hijacking since the first of the year. Three of the earlier Ait Pira cies involved charter planes. The others were com Mercial airliners. House votes i nutcase in student loan in Crea Washington Iti Tje House has Given final congressional approval to a oiu1 a of increase in the inn rest in on Loans for Collie  of the no Asine a raising the ceiling from j user cent was necessary to at Nan Jnore private dans for the Ujj Gram. Students l " of jul Money from private u but v Hethe loan is guaranteed government. F i a w somewhat reserved answered the stalinist  in flawless English. She is working on a second a political Campaign is quite Book subject undisclosed. "1a new thing for me she said can t discuss it now she said. We Don t have anything like that in Russia. I must say i was very fond of Robert Kennedy. His name is very familar to us in  late president Kennedy Wys 111 v u11.1 a 1.103 in 1iwtt ult  spends her Days visiting friends answering correspond ence from around the world and shopping like Uny american woman. Oil for Vietnam Burns near . Ii All her closest  in Prince num. Vve Hawken . Up1 a general alarm fire sent flames shooting hundreds of feet into the air across the River from new York Early sunday As i destroyed Oil destined for Viet two firemen were injured fighting the Blaze in a fuel Oil storage tank farm. The causeway unknown. Police it. John Conrey said most of the fuel Oil was stored before shipment to Vietnam. The intensity of the it crated Viv 1hl Tov eau of the Oil Drums forced firemen Back i brought in a up equipped with u Luul  
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