European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 21, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday january 21, 1987 the stars and stripes Page 7 Escapee left without a pod die Shalimar. Fin. Up in Stead or an a for Effort Cli arcs Hayden wound up with an of fur failure officials said monday. Hayden 9, of Ocean City Fla. Was booked saturday on charges or retail Thoft and disorderly conduct Tor allegedly sibling a Bolc or Bourbon from a liquor store. Left unattended for a few min Ulics Al the shall Niue courthouse Annex Hayden look off. Problem no. I he was shackled to a 10-Pound chair. Problem no. 2 chair and All Hayden hopped into a Canoe with out a paddle and tried to escape by Drifting across a Bayou. He was spotted m the Middle of the Bayou. Okaloosa county sheriffs deputies said and when the Canoe finally reached the other Side about an hour alter Hayden began his bid for Freedom he was captured. Sheriffs sol. Steve Athmore said prisoners have escaped be fore but he said Hayden was he first to try it with a chair hand cuffed to his wrist. Authorities said charges of Petit theft for the chair grand theft for the. Canoe and escape were added against Hayden and he was sent to the Oka Loosa county jail in Crestview. 2 new air Force one 747s taking shape at Boeing Plant by nor Man Black a military writer Washington somewhere in the production line of the Boeing co s manuf Lurine Plant in Everell wash., a roller inn of 747 aircraft parts is moving Lowart the Hilly join area to be Assi a bad into the nest air i orct1 jut. By May inc pans will have Hern fashioned into what hoeing Calls a Green plane liable but without any Interior. It will Ihen be flown to inc Boeing Mili tary air plane co. In Wichita kan., fur outfitting where it will begin its life As one of he most closely guarded air planes in the world. Until May though there is no oven Security to Mark the new presidential plane no guards standing by. No Security clearances for workers no special inspectors constantly standing watch. Rather Boeing and the air Force Are relying on anonymity. The airframes arc going Dawn the production line in an unidentified Man Ner explains Boeing spokesman Pete Dakar noting a second backup air Force one will emerge As a Green plane in March 1988. The first air Force one replacement is now mixed in among other unidentified planes moving Down the line. Thai air plane is on the line and probably next month will go into body join for the attachment of the wings to the fuselage and Ihen Imo final there fire normally 12 fledgling 7j7s on the line Al any one time and Boeing has limited the number of employees who actually know which plane will be turned into air Force Ontic Kim says. But there Are no other special air i7orcc-Reiuo cd occur ill at this Stafi beyond not identifying which one it is on the line the spokesman added. All thai will change in May when the newly minted plane arrives in Wichita. It will become secure when it goes to Wichita says Dakan. Everyone will be required to have a Security clearance and everything will be in a guarded Boeing s facility in Wichita because it already works on military planes has Long been physically secured by a guard Force. To of Tiofil the new plane with office and sleeping spaces communications gear and All he trappings of the Percsi. Dency Boeing will use Only employees with military clearances and pay special attention to their work. Boeing has experience in the process but it s dated experience. The Pri Mary and backup planes now used by the president Are Boeing 707s, manufactured hand 24 years ago respectively. Boeing won a $249.� million contract to build the two planes last summer beating out the Mcdonnell Douglas corp and in dc-10. Boeing is expected to begin flight testing the first replace ment in summer 1988 and deliver it to the air Force by november 1988. A should be available to ferry Percsi Jen i Reagan Home 10 California and retire ment two months later. The second plane is scheduled to be delivered in May 1989. The air Force also is planning construction of n new hangar for the huge 747s at Andrews fab md., and some time closer to the first delivery Dale Boe ing will begin Hight training for presiden tial aircrews. The term air Force one actually is a radio Call sign applied to any air plane that is carrying a president. But the term has become synonymous Wilh the to Boeing 707s maintained by the 89th Mil itary Airlift Wing at Andrews. The planes with their distinctive striping and american Flag on their tails Are recognizable around the world. According to the air Force however they Are also of such a Vintage that in 19 be coming increasingly difficult to support them with spare parts. The new 747s Are being constructed in such a Way As to carry about 70 Passen Gers and 13 Crew members compared with the 400 passengers that can be car ried by the commercial version of the four engine Jet. The air Force has said the new planes will have state of the Art communications equipment an emergency medical facility and special work and rest areas for the president his staff the secret service and the news Media. Soviet dissident in . For cancer treatment Washington a "1 Haven t come to Ameri Ca to die. I be come to America to recover said Inna Maiman a soviet dissident who was forced to leave her family in Moscow to undergo cancer treat men i in the United states. Mrs. Mkirnan 54. Arrived in the United states Mon Day in anguish Over leaving longtime Moscow refuse Nik Naum Maiman 75, behind in the soviet Union. Suffering from cancer of the upper spine since 1983, mrs. Maiman was granted permission to come to the United states for one year of treatment but soviet authorities refused to Grant a visa to her husband. Mrs. Meiman has undergone four operations in the soviet Union and has been told she needed treatment available in the West. She is being admitted to the Georgetown University medical Center s cancer clinic. Speaking in fluent English she told a news Confer ence Al Washington Dulles inter Nalina Airport ii was such anguish for me to leave alone that i can t talk about it he told me get Well we re going to meet again and i Hope soon mrs. Meiman said a professor of mathematics and physics in Moscow Meiman has been refused permission to emigrate to Israel since 1975 As a Security risk because he did classified work 30 years ago according to inc National conference on soviet jewry. The me mans cause has been pressed by . Officials and former sen Gary Han d-Colo., raised the Issue in meetings with top soviet leaders in Moscow last month. Mrs. Maiman arrived on a Jet from Frankfurt Ger Many it Day after leaving Moscow. She was helped from the plane in a wheelchair and wore a neck Brace. She. Was Able to stand however and look the Brace off 10 talk to reporters. App old Inna Meiman is escorted by Andrea Hurt daughter of former sen guru Hurt. Up a arrival to the United states. Clutching Flowers presented by friends Are. Mei Man said she faces a very grim prognosis and one complicated by her delay in gaining a visa. If i d been allowed to come three years ago my Chance would have been better she said. She described her ordeal in awaiting a visa and the dental of one for her husband and son As torture. What is All the cruelly for she said referring to soviet officials. It s something that s Noi understand Jerry Strobr spokesman for inc conference on so Viet jewry said her husband also is ill with a heart condition and prostate cancer. Among those greeting her upon her arrival were Hart s daughter Andrea a University of Denver Stu Dent of russian studies and Sens. Paul Simon d-iu., and Timothy Wirth a Colo. Also there was mrs Mei Man s step daughter Olga Flam and ambassador Warren Zimmerman who also sought her release. We re All grateful for the gesture the soviet Union has made Zimmerman said but it s really Only half a gesture. Her husband and son remain Simon Bas visited the me mans twice in Moscow and he said the denial of emigration to soviet jews has Hurt efforts to improve .-soviet relations. . Officials say inc soviets permitted fewer than 1,000 jews to emigrate in 1986, Down from More than 50,000 in 1979. One of the barriers to that improved working relationship is the needless cruelty to people who Are Sepa rated who want to emigrate Simon said. Meiman declined to say if she would return after a year saying first she must recover. But she said she would devote herself to helping others emigrate. This is the fight for human rights not Only for my life she said. It s the fight for people to survive to keep their Koop says aids toll could hit 100 million by 2000 Lynchburg a. A aids caused deaths could reach 100 million worldwide by the year 2000 if a cure or vaccine is not found . Surgeon Gen eral Everett c. Koop said monday. In a speech before 6,000 students Al inc Rev Jerry Falwell s Liberty univer sity Koop said make no mistake about it aids is spreading among More people and it is uniformly fatal adding thai no cure or vaccine is in sight. He also said he resents criticism from fellow conservatives and evangelicals for his Call for suck education to help prevent the spread of aids. In october Koop said children should have sex education to teach them about aids. He said then that abstinence and condoms were the Best ways to prevent the spread of the disease. One of inc things thai distr bad me Llie most about the. Report thai the president asked me to prepare for this country is that my own constituency namely those political conservatives and my own religious constituents namely evangelicals were most critical of what i said Koop said. And so in this sense i am welcoming this Opportunity to set the record straight. I cannot indulge in the luxury of what i feel As an individual. Rather i have to speak As a health fax will once said that aids could be god s judgment against a nation that chose to live
