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Show ' 3A Tuesday, October 27, 1970 DESERET NEWS, I II Pilot Error, , Group Soys Two (AP) American diplomats, reported borfrom the der today that a pilot error caused a light plane with two U.S. generals on beam l land in Soviet Armenia six days Soviet-Turkis- h ago. An embassy spokesman said the two diplomats met the generals, their American pilot and Turkish escort officer at the guest house where Vatiu DsU'ir.es Navy Pulls Carrier. From Fleet SAIGON Navy (UPI)'-T- he said today it has cut its craft carrier strength in the western Pacific to the war level as part of President Nixons Vietnamiza-tio- n program. Naval sources said the return of one carrier to the United States would not much affect the Tih Fleets fighting capacity in the war air- m zone. enLONDON (UPI)-O- ne gine of a Pan American World Airways 747 jetliner burst into flames today shortly after landing on a flight from Los Angeles, sending 89 they are being detained just a few miles from the border. He said the four men are being held in quite comforts-- b 1 e circumstances and apparently have not been severely interrogated. The pilot told the diplomats that a freak gust of wind caught the , unarmed, plane last Wednesday and blew it across the border. When the pilot regained control of the plane he found himself over the Soviet town of Leninakan, but mistook it for the Turkish town of Kars. The spokesman said the pilot then made a routine landing at LenL.akan airport, still believing that he was in Turkey. The diplomats reported the generals in good health. They are Maj. Gen. Edward C. D. Scherrer, chief of the U.S. military mission in Turkey, Gen. and Claude Brig. MeQuarrie Jr. The U.S. government said the violation of Soviet air space was clearly accidenbad weather, and tal, due asked for the speedy release of the four men and the plane. Eut a blast in Tass gave no indication that the Kremlin w'as preparing to let them go. The Soviet news agency said the Foreign Ministry presented notes to the governments of the United States and Turkey strongly protesting the "unlawful intrusion of Soviet territory. ' - 4 ' 'to f -- " IterT V Soviet-Hel- d MOSCOW f f Leary 'Unwelcome In Egypt i,A l&fr LSD advoCAIRO (UPI) cate Timothy Leary, two Black Panthers and a Yippie were barred from entering Egypt today when thpy arrived from Lebanon where they were told they were unwelcome visitors. Egyptian authorities said Leary and his party would have to remain at Cairo Airport until a scheuduled flight Thursday to Algeria where they began their frustrated tour of the Middle East last 8 taj. ,Y X 'Ji :&$&! :A tA Sunday. a1 -- d ''N Y- AP Wire Photo Leary escaped Sept. 12 from a California prison where he was serving a sentence for possession of marijuana. He surfaced in Algeria last week as the guest of Eldrldge Cleaver, Back Panthe Algiers-basether information minister who is a fugitive from a d Cali-forn- Un-Spoo- ky Confrontation Parole charge. oi Carter Lake, tins witli is cbd.ii to Iowa, ey eyfcbai affable a made into seemingly pumpkin In fact, the respect seems to be mutual. Little Bill Rigby, Leary today were Slack Panthers boii Cox and Martin Kennar and Jennifer Dohrn, a member of the Youth International Party whose sister Bern Yippies ardine is wanted by the FBI for alleged Weatherman terror bomoings in the United States. With in jack-o-lante- Mrs. Cross Pleads For Husband's Life - BarMONTREAL (UPI) bara Cross, her voice halting as she pleaded in French, Monday night appealed to the kidnapers of her husband, James, to rele?se him without any more delay. Mrs. Cross, whose husbanu, the senior British Trade Commissioner here, was kidnaped Oct. 5 at machir.egun point from his suburban Montreal home by Quebec Libera-ti- r Front (FLQ) terrorists, called him a victim of violation CHEERS, SILENCE PGCriiuG Bernadine Dohrn; Donald field marshal Cox, of the Black Panthers, and Martlu E. Kenner, who says he is chairman of the Committee to Defend the Black self-style- d Panthers. - HUNGER STRIKE Black is Davis Angela revolutionary on a hunger strike at the New York jail where she is being held for extradition to California, one of her lawyers says. Margaret Burnham, the attorney, said Miss Davis refused to eat after being isolated from other prisoners in the Womens House of Detention. She is only asking for equal 4mm mm 4 4l. 4 ,4 ou.uu uui1 ucaunc.H, X m m ment given the other Miss Burnham told women, newsmen Monday. WRONG HANDS Dr. Ross Pierpont, a congressional candidate in the 2nd Dis trict of Maryland, shook a lot of hands in the Hartford County Courthouse Monday while waiting to testify as a physician. But when the case was called, it was pointed out that the hands he shoo!, included those of the jury members. The judge ordered the case postponed. Pierpont said he was sorry but if a voter has a hand sticking out, I m going to shake it. ing charges dismissed because he underwent blood transufsions following the accident in which another youth was killed. His attorney told Judge Henry Smith blood samples taken from Asson after the accident shortly were inadmissable evidence since Asson had received several blood transfusions at a hospital in the interim. COACHING IN ENGLISH? Abe Bryant, football coach of Steubenville (Ohio) High School, despite his winning rec ord, has been criticized by some parents who claim he mangles the English language. Some loyal students went to a recent game and hoisted a big sign: What do good grammar or you want good coaching? Guinea government official who has been leading the fight to lower and stabilize the high cost of buying brides in Port Moresby was paid a r cord $6,700 Lr the hand of one of his daughters, it was disclosed today. A tribal Toua announcement said ministerial member Kapcna, of the national legislature and CLEARED OF CHARGE A Pittsburgh youth was rle of drunken dnvinz ch, Monday afier his atto said he received a bio' sufsion which may ha alcoholic. Robert Ass found guilty in crimin? on an involuntary man- - - .ign-te- r charge, had drunken driv president of the Moresby local government council, bad accepted the bid for hs teenage Dia Toua, from daughter, Gave Ovla, 18. Ovia bettered the previous $5,600 record paid for a bride by one of Ovias cousins in March of this year. Ber- nadette Devlin showed up in Britains In a message to the FLQ in French and one to her husband in English, broadcast over radio station CKLM used previ sly by the terrorists to convey their communiques stating conditions for Mrs. Cross safe return Cross said in a halting voice: To those holding my husband, I express the hope that as a victim of circumstances, he will be well treated. I beg you to free him without any more delay. House of Commons today to take her seat and got a reception from Labor members as the ruling Conservatives sat s i 1 e n t. The Irish civil rights campaigner, just out of jail senafter serving a tence for rioting in Londonderry swept into the chamber bright wearing a Chinese-styl- e red trouser suit. She flew to London from Belfast this morning. Traveling with Leary were Jenifer Dohrn, sister of the fugitive Weaterhman leader 0oSG0D T7 Sdooq s. (AP) 19, urt - passen- gers scrambling for emergency exits. Three passengers were taken to a hospital for Others, some of whom had been deeping when the fire broke out, suffered minor injuries as they slid down exit chutes. MOSCOW 1 3 MARRIAGE INFLATION A New - The unmanned ' Soviet spaceship Zond 8 splashed down today in the Indian Ocean completing a ' p h o tographic misjion around the m6on, Tass reported. The craft circled the moon last Saturday, snapping color and black and white pio tithes of the lunar surface. It also carried equipment for an unspecified study of the space pear the moon. OTTAWA (AP)-T- he House of Commons gave approval in principle Monday to a bill giving the government sweeping powers to control oil tankers iru Canadian waters. Transput Minister Don Jamieson conceded there was a general feeling the measure does not go far enough, but said he did not see how it could be made arty stronger. The bill amending the Canada Shipping Act imposes pollution controls on ah tankers entering Canadian fishing zones. 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