European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 28, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes monday april 28, 1986 Svetlana returns big Deal from press dispatches Josef Stalin s daughter is Back in town but the talk Over Ham and eggs at Rick s cafe is whether the construction work out on Highway 14 is going to Hurt Busi Ness this summer. Svitlana Allilu Yeva the Only surviving child of the soviet dictator again denounced her native land earlier this month and moved to Spring Green a quiet Village of 1,300 in the rolling Hills of Southwest Wisconsin. It was Allilu Yeva s second defection to the United states in 20 years the latest step in a confusing dance of alternately embracing and denouncing her Homeland and adopted country. People want to leave Well enough alone said Al Olson As he breakfasted on Ham and eggs. Most patrons debated whether the Road construction would discourage the annual influx of tourists drawn by the legacy of famed american architect Frank Lloyd Wright a Spring Green native who built and lived at Taliesin his Home and school near the Village. I think the Highway closing up Here is the biggest news said waitress Carol Puder. In the Early 1970s, Allilu Yeva married and later divorced Wright s protege Wil Liam Wesley Peters. Wright who died in 1959 at age 90, and the buildings he de signed have made the Village a tourist attraction. Since Wright residents have Learned to tolerate the famous and the curious said Frank Nalepinski who has run a Village Barbershop for 40 years. We Don t get too excited about celebrities Nalepinski said. One customer claimed to have seen Alli Luryeva. "1 saw her at the Bank yesterday he said. "1 said to the Teller that s Svetlana she said of and that was other Barbershop patrons said journalists Are the ones really interested in Allilu Yeva. A sequel we Don t recall Hollywood i up photo a helicopter Lowers the roman numeral ii into place below the famed Hollywood sign As part of a promotion for we Klong festivities that will Herald the area s planned revitalization. It s no big Deal said a Young Man having his hair Cut. Asner wife spiff the wife of actor de Asner has filed for divorce in los an Geles citing irreconcilable differences with her husband of 27 years. In her petition for divorce filed Friday Nancy Asner said the Cou ple s property will be distributed by written agreement. Asner Asner a past president of the screen actors Guild is perhaps Best known for his television Char Acter Lou Grant appearing first in actress Mary Tyler Moore s Long running Situa Tion comedy and later in his own dramatic series about a fictional los Angeles newspaper. Prof donates papers the 1979 Nobel peace prize Winner Norman Borlaug has Given his papers to Iowa state University. Borlaug 71, won the prize for devel Oping High yielding disease resistant strains of wheat that have fed millions of people worldwide. He also has trained an army of agricultural technicians who have spread the new technology to More than 20 nations. The papers will go to the University s archives of american agriculture in Ames. Borlaug is now a visiting professor at Texas am University. Stockman criticized former White House aide Lyn Nofziger has called David Stockman instinctively dishonest saying he manipulated budget Fig ures he presented to president Rea Gan to bolster the argument for a tax increase. Nofziger was commenting Friday in Portland Maine on the new Book by Nofziger Reagan s former budget director in which Stockman criticizes administration aides who he said helped subvert Reagan s eco nomic Agenda. The former presidential assistant for political affairs said it was Stockman who deceived the president when he wanted to raise taxes and Reagan resisted. The fact that he was deliberately cooking those figures tells you there s something instinctively dishonest about him said Nofziger. In his Book the Triumph of politics Why the Reagan revolution failed Stockman says the Reagan Agenda failed and blames the Federal deficit. Foe gets Money the head of the american Arab anti discrimination committee whose $100 contribution was rejected by the congressional Campaign of Joseph p. Kennedy ii has Given the Money to one of Kennedy s opponents. James Abourezk a former . Sen Ator from South Dakota said he Abourezk sent the Money to former state rep. Mel Vin King the Boston Herald reported sat urday. King and Kennedy Are among 10 democrats vying for the nomination for the 8th congressional District seat being vacated by retiring House speaker Thomas p. O Neill. Abourezk said Kennedy later apologized and offered to accept the contribution but the former senator already had sent it to King. I regular Price $19.95 Price $14.95. I regular Price $16.95 $9.95 the top 10 program total savings of 25% off or More on available titles from the new York times bestsellers listing at most. ,. Bookstores
