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Show DESERET NEWS, 2A - M- sr- l1 iiis Monday, November 4 , 1968 2-Sta- Lesson MICH. (UPI) -,plane was soaring 2,000 ;3eei over the autumn-splashe- southeastern Michigan coun-- , denburg, The on a short flight to do some aerial photography Saturday evening. tfyside, Wright had an upset stomach earlier in the day but he said he felt good as he guided the piane in a smootn tak .oit from the New Hudson Airport. ama-- I only passenger, teur photographer Dwight Steele, had never been in a private piane belore. ;1Then the pilot died. Wed just taken off and he started a turn and he passed right out, Steele said. I was taking a picture out of the window and when I came up from my camera I found his head lying on my shoulder. "I thought that was the end fif things, Steele said. . jSieele, 35, of Milford, had Jumped at the chance to accompany his brother-in-law- , pilot David Wright, 38, I an- - ' single-engin- e, plane d IThe Pa., in the "I was scared all right, but t to thinking. "I thought if I could get the plane down low enough and slow enough, it shouldnt be more serious than an automobile accident. But first Steele had to learn to fly. He cautiously took over the controls from the pilot, who was slumped over the wheel. "I spent maybe 15 minutes getting the feel of it, Steele said. I found out how to throttle it and I was able to control the speed. I found out how to give it more gas when air. So he decied to land "at the first place I could, one promising - looking field near this Washtenaw County communi ty about 25 miles west of Detroit. He brought the plane in, it rolled to the edge of the field and crashed into a ditch. field wasnt wide "The enough, said Steele, who suffered scratches. He said Wright suffered a fatal heart attack. Keane FAMILY CiRCUS WORLD DATELINES Known Dead n Italy Flood Injures 25 - reported. Sixteen of the injuries occurred at Saraland and Eight of north Mile, communities Mobile, and five persons were hurt at Gulfport, Miss. The twister was set olf by a cold front advancing into the swarm air mass covering the Southeastern states. Before it finished, the tornado: tland disaster which ruined many of the priceless art treasures of Florence. Rain was still falling today over much of northern Italy, and St. Mark's Square in Venice was under five feet of water, worst flooding thre in 100 years. The citys art was spared, however. northern Italy. U.S. Air Force helicopters rushed relief supplies to the stricken ;afea. J Authorities said at least 91 , persons were known dead and and scores were missing of i Czech Troops Mass In Prague C "PRAGUE (UPI) -- - dered to barracks close to Prague by Czech leaders fearful of "disorders during Thursdays anniversary of the Russian Revolution, the sources reported. Severe protests could result In reprisals by the Russians. Czecho- - Slovak troops have been moved Into this tense city to prevent fcatbreaks of dem- anti-Sovi- onstrations later this week, t Communists sources said anti-Sovi- lijday. ;The army units were or LONDON (AP) - A Brit-lg- sensitive airman pleaded guilty to spying for the Rus-eaand said they were in-- t lerested In finding any Royal f&r Force officers who kept ffits tresses pr joined wife- iwapping parties. IChief Technician Douglas Ronald. Britten, 36, vas . tQday security Britten "betrayed his counhis trust solely for money, said Atty. Gen. Sir Elwyn Jones, the prosecutor. But the tall, bespectacled radio operator told police he himself was blackmailed by the Russians after he took to drink as his marriage broke up in money worries. try and A helicopter broken ribs failed to Arch A. Moore Jr., from a making campaign speech in for the West Virginia ship. stop Rep. scheduled his quest governor- A rented helicopter bearing Moore and three other men to a SALT LAKI -- - armed with cobble stones, paint and poles, attempted to break through police barricades and to storm a district courthouse to stop debrment proceedings against Berlins Horst "student attorney, Mahler. J,500 young leftists, employing e tactics, fought a two hour tattle today pitched Twth police that left more than SpC injured and led to scores 'of arrsts. -'The battle was joined as guerrilla-lik- -- plane Officials Find jiFlowerbed Bombs Four Police in the exclusive suburb MONTREAL (UPI) executives of Montreals two iof Mount Royal posted a $5,000 reward for information leading major aircraft manufacturing to arrest of those responsible concerns found bombs in their !for the of bombs here. ' Sunday. A Toronto policeman investigating similarities between the bombs and very K i.I L A R E X P L O SIVES PLACED NEAR THE HOMES win-bega- t so S2S"XC0"PA5"r poix. ana bomb which exploded did be-- 1 ifore police could get to the jhouse on Sunset Road. The fourth was taken by its intended AID' victim to the town of Mount Royal police station and allowed ARE to explode harmlessly in a field. WARING PRICES placing One of the bombs found here n exploded, breaking a few jows but causing little other damage and no injuries. All four bombs weere spotted by their intended victims and I today Olflco, CUT, 34 UTAH E. First Soutk Advtrlltini and Circulation 143 S. Main St. Silt Laka City, Utah 14119 Established Juno IS, 1850. Published tach evening. Entered at the Salt Lake City Post Office as second class matter owners Saturday, reported RAINIERS day. k Investiga- tors, who boarded the ship at Bermuda, said Reid was last SAN JUAN, P.R. (AP) -F- seen In his quarters by his stewires in polling places, an ard, Clarence Ivory. explosion at an American-owneIvory had served the captain oil refinery and the reported breakfast and returned about an theft of 80 guns anu hundreds of hour later at 11:20 a.m. to find him gone and a window rounds of ammunition set police rolled all the way down, the in on the alert today, the eve of said. vestigators the islands election. Newman said it was unusual The arms and ammunition to lower a window, because the were stolen from a San Juan ship is air conditioned. sporting goods store, police reHe called Reids death ported. and him described "shocking," Earlier a terrorist bomb wounded dour policemen at the as "a very jovial man, outgooil Texaco near ing, and respected by his refinery crew." Catano. 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' ; : FREE DRIVI-I- N 250 cars took part Sunday in the old Crocks run which commemorates the speed lifting of the limit for horseless carriages in 1896. cars. About - Ernest U. AIDE NAMED L. Bebb Jr., director of the University of Utah Union, has been appointed to an ad hoc committee to study a Joint Statement on Rights and Freedoms for Students. HAPPY ENDING For pretty young Melissa Elmer, the weekend turned out to be a happy ending to what started as an unhappy Halloween. The Long Beach, Calif., girl has been pushed, shoved and robbed of her UNI CEF United National eight-memb- Deaths Of Note Joseph S. Atkinson, . 64, chairman of the board of the Toronto Star Ltd., dic-- Sunday at his home in Toronto . .. . Verle V. Kramer, president of the National Newspaper Association, died Sunday .in Gibson City, 111., from an apparent heart attack, he was 63 . . . William D. Eddy, the father of the late singer,, Nelson Eddy, died Sunday at his home in Jamestown, R.I., after a lengthy illness. 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