European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 31, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes monday March 31, 1986 Stalin s daughter asks to leave from press dispatches the daughter of Josef Stalin who returned to mos cow 17 years after her defection has applied to soviet authorities for permission to return to the West the sunday times of London reported. The weekly quoted unidentified sources in the soviet Union As saying that Svetlana Allilu Yeva 60, has been unhappy since she re turned to her Homeland in octo Ber 1984 with her american born daughter Olga. The paper claimed Allilu Yeva who caused a sensation in 1967 when she defected to the United states recently made a secret Deal with soviet authorities that allowed Olga to return to Ameri Ca. However the times report did. Not say when Olga supposedly Allilu Yeva returned to the United Stales or where she is. The girl s father american architect William Wesley Peters told the associated press he was not aware that Olga was in America and said he found it difficult to believe reports that she had returned. Peters 73, who divorced Allilu Yeva in 1973 after three years of marriage said from his Scottsdale ariz., Home that he had been out of touch for some time with his sex wife and their daughter. He would not Bemore specific. I Haven t heard any news about Olga or Svetlana. I can t believe that it s True he said of the report his daughter has left the soviet Union. Peters said he had last seen Olga and her Mother about four years ago in England where they moved in 1982. As far As the state department is concerned said Peters Olga is an american citizen. The times reported that since her daughter s Depar Ture Allilu Yeva s unhappiness has apparently deepened and led her to apply for permission to join her 14-year old daughter in the the West. British author and journalist Malcolm Muggeridge who befriended Allilu Yeva when she lived in England was quoted As saying he doubted the soviet Union would let her return. She could never make up her mind about anything Muggeridge was quoted As saying. I Don t think she can Ever be Happy anywhere. You have to feel sorry for her. Imagine having Stalin for your Allilu Yeva recently moved from Moscow to Tbilisi the georgian capital where Stalin was born the paper re ported. Her soviet citizenship which was taken from her in 1969, was restored when she returned to Moscow and criticized life in the United states telling reporters she had not enjoyed a single Day during her 17 years in the West. One that got away a Fisherman swears he came away from a fishing trip with a 12-Pound catch but it was Only a snapshot of a fish. He s one of the authors of whoppers in the mount Vernon Iii Register news third annual collection of fish tales. The Register news lined up 29 stretched truths half truths Quarter truths and no truths for this year s tall tales fishing edition. Prizes were offered for the Best or worst bits of anglers lore. George bean offered a spinoff of the Fisherman s one that got away when he wrote about diving in a Pond and finding a huge Bass lecturing a school of fish about How to avoid the Hook. Unable to hear what the fish was saying he asked one of the finned students. A Heck bean swore was the reply. When he first told about the Fisherman that he got away from it was a Little kid. Now he s got him up to 6 feet 4 inches and weighing 280 in another tale de Atchison wrote that after spend ing More than an hour trying to land a Lunker he finally took a picture of the fish As it jumped out of the water. The picture he wrote weighed a fraction Over 12pounds." Missouri demands proof a Denver woman had to go to court to prove that she a she. The birth certificate of Ruth Mae Bell Hudgens Sliger has an m is in the space to indicate sex instead of an f. After her husband had trouble collecting social Secu Rity benefits because of an error on his birth certificate Sliger who is a Mother and a grandmother wrote to Missouri where she was born to get her birth certificate corrected to avoid the same problem. She sent officials a sworn statement saying she was female plus copies of her voter registration record her marriage License and her son s birth certificate. Still without a court order to Correct the error Missouri refused to recognize her As a female. So she hired a lawyer and went through the Formali ties and costs of a lawsuit and trial. After a 20-minute trial District judge Leonard Plank ordered the birth certificate corrected. According to the testimony Sliger was born in 1926 in Rural Missouri and officials never got around to giving her a birth certificate until 1944. 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