Mr. Jeffers says that after their marriage in 1980, he and his wife, Leah, luxuriated in the new wealth of two rising incomes.
After the crash, as he and Leah fled the burning plane, Paul said he heard his brother yelling that he was stuck.
"It was simply a case of a greedy man who thought he could defraud and deceive the elderly," said Leah Kane, a bondholder who has organized a group of 200 at Leisure World, a giant retirement community outside Los Angeles.
They hired an Israeli lawyer, Leah Tzemel, who said Sunday that authorities violated an agreement to delay an autopsy until an independent pathologist came from abroad.
The settler's widow, Leah Pereg, called today for more Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Two weeks ago the Supreme Court gave the religious affairs minister, Zevulun Hammer, 30 days to seat Leah Shakdiel on the religious council of Yeruham, a town of 6,000 people 90 miles south of Jerusalem.
The ruling of the three-justice panel marked an unusual intervention of secular courts in religious matters and followed a two-year battle by Leah Shakdiel, 36, who was prevented by rabbis from accepting the appointment to her hometown council.
The chief rabbi of the United Kingdom and the Commonweath, Lord Immanuel Jakobovits, "waived any religious objection" to demolishing the Ohel Leah synagogue, said Robert Dorfman, a synagogue leader.
Leah Wilbanks, a third-grader from Mascotte, was the only one of about 25 students who was wounded in the unprovoked attack, Swails said.
Over at the Ford truck exhibit, where the Splash was displayed, model Leah Murray said people asked frequently about the car's suspension and its upholstery.
So the principal, Leah Hasty, put the boys in a class of their own, taught by Richard Boynton, a young black man.