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Show December DESERET NEWS, Tuasday, 3, 1968 Pay Hike Stolen Airplane Pilot Held Ditched, - A lone NEW YORK (AP) pjlot in a stolen plane took off from New Jersey, tried unsuccessfully four times to land at Kennedy Airport and then flew south over the Atlantic until he rfin out of fuel and ditched in the sea about 50 miles off Norfolk, Va. The flier was rescued an hour later by a Coast Guard amphibious helicopter that had pursued him through his long solitary voyage in the plane. The man was said to be in "reasonably good condition. The plane sank. The Coast Guard said the man had been identified as John D. Hemphill, 22, of Bricktown, N.J. A car registered to Hemphill was found at the Lake-wooN.J., airport from which the plane was taken. e single-engin- by Bil Keane FAMILY CIRCUS State Police said Hemphills wife told them she had an argument with her husband Monday evening. Police said the car had blood on the front seat and that Hemphill had been treated for a cut on the right arm at a local hospital Monday night. The Coast Guard said the apparently inexperienced flier was given instructions on how to set the plane down in the sea by Cant. Vance K. Randle, pilot of a rescue aircraft and a veteran of 20 years of flying. The helicopter was taking the man to the Elizabeth City, N.C., Coast Guard Air Station where an agent of the federal Bureau of Investigation was to take him into custody. Ocean County Aviation, owner of the Piper Cherokee 140 and operator of the airport, told police the plane with a full tank or five hours of fuel was taken sometime before 1 a.m. The first word from the pilot came in a radio communication to a New Jersey airport at 1 a.m. At 1:24 a.m. the flier contacted Kennedy Airport tower and said: "Im riding a stolen plane. Im lost. I need help. 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