Show Motion I n Vt V'r r k n as more rain fell Saturday on central and southern Texas threatening to worsen record flooding that has strained dams said sent houses floating from their foundations Rain is forecast for nearly every day until the middle of next week the National Weather Service said On Saturday Paul Wukasch stood about 100 yards from his flooded house and watched water from the swollen Guadalupe River swirl through the top of his front door He and his wife and four children had started moving out Thursday taking photo albums antique furniture and artwork d “It’s all material stuff” he said as the brown water swept past in the town of New Braunfels northeast of San Antonio “That’s the only way you can look at it” Officials recommended late Friday that thousands of residents of Castroville and LaCosle west of San Antonio in central Texas leave their homes along the Medina River because an inspection of die Medina Lake Dam found cracks were the water was seeping through trash-fille- Director John Frankenheimer dies Sk V Wt& £gjQ8v f?t Medical Center of a Frankenheimer died at stroke due to' complications following spinal surgery said his business manager Patti Person Frankenheimer was nominated for 14 Emmy Awards in a career that spanned nearly five decades His work ranged from social dramas to political thrillers and included a highly iX k JitM regarded run of feature films in Vwj J the 1960s and a string of 152 f live television dramas in die Y £ i £r-f’5°s He won four consecutive Emmys in the late 1990s for movies In directing cable-T1998 his “George Wallace" won a Peabody Award and a Golden Globe for best televi-sio- n film “Full bore You gotta give it everything You just got to give it everything” hie said in a 1998 interview with The Associated Press “And sometimes that’s not even enough" “The Manchurian Candidate" (1962)' a satirical conspiracy thriller about a Korean War brainwashing victim was the film that made Frankenheimer’s ' name' It was followed two years later by another highly regarded political thriller ‘ISeyen Day&iQ May" jyjjjch starocdgprtjUn I caster as a renegade general pfennings coup Other films' included “Seconds” “Black Sunday" and ‘The Train” A native New Yorker Fnnkenheimer got his first taste of directing movies while in the Air Force stationed in Burbank He wtirked cm some documentaries and in 19S3 walked into die CBS office in New York and convinced network officials to give him a chance as an assistant director In die 1970s Frankenheimer ran into some personal difficulties irtrlmting a drinking problem which followed the assassination of close friend Robert F Kennedy Kennedy' was staying at Frankenheimer’s house and Frankenheimer drove him to the Ambassador Hotel the night he was killed in 1968 AP photo town crier of London yl Y Hear ye! Bmce Bedell the Canada booms out Ns message during the first round of the North American Town Crier competition in Philadelphia this weekend says Lawyers for die company and the former directors disputed the findings Senate investigators said die board foiled to protect compa-- Airport gunman once denied residency LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Egyptian immigrant who gunned down two people at Los Angeles International Airport drew little attention during die 10 years he lived in the United States However an INS spokesman said Saturday that the man’s first peti- tint for permanent residency had been denied It wasn’t clear why Immigration and Naturalization Service officials rejected Hes-ham Mohamed Hadayet’s request in February 1996 INS spokesman Francisco Arcaute said The INS began deportation procedures but in 1997 Hadayet was granted permanent residency through his wife Hala who received an immigration visa through the Department of States’ Diversity Lottery Program Arcaute said Hadayet’s uncle Hassan Mostaffo Mahfouz told The Associated Press in Egypt that Hadayet had only about a year remaining before he' qualified for citizenship and that he was happy in the United States “I don’t believe What happened” Mahfouz said “I felt that he could not do that’’ Police files from Irvine where Hadayet lived show officers went to his apartment on a domestic dispute call six years ago but he was not prosecuted Nothing else in the files even hints at the vio- lence he unleashed Thursday on his 4 1st birthday The FBI said Hadayet went to the El A1 counter intending to kill people but his motive remained unclear Saturday Israeli officials said they would consider the attack an act of terror unless it was proven otherwise But on Friday White House press secretary Ari Fleischer said “There is no evidence no indication at this time that this is terror- ists” FBI special agent Richard Garcia said it still wasn’t known if Hadayet harbored feelings “Besides terrorism and such we are also looking into the possibility of a hate crime We’re also looking into the possibility of the person being despondent” Garcia said Hadayet was the fourth person in line at the counter when he opened fire authorities said He fired 10 or 11 bullets before he was shot dead by an airline security guard anti-Isra- el ‘1! 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