People: Jun. 8, 1970

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Their wedding a year ago in Hohenschwangau was played as a Bavarian fairy tale come true. Now it seems that Princess Anna-Maria Elizabeth, 25, prefers a local innkeeper to her husband, Prince Max Emanuel von Thurn und Taxis, 34. The prince, she said, "couldn't fulfill his marital duties." This was too much for Hohenschwangau's silent majority, who took to the streets with placards to register a vote of confidence in the prince's powers and to offer Maria a choice: love him or leave him. She left him.

How does her father feel about her appearing nude in the San Francisco company of Oh! Calcutta!? Well, said Louise Hatch, 24, the show is a "tongue-in-cheek parade of our sexual hangups"; and after all, "he feels that people who object to the show for moral reasons, ought to object to things like the war in Viet Nam instead." "I am not uptight about it at all," said her father, Episcopal Bishop Robert Hatch of the Diocese of Western Massachusetts. "I am glad she has a chance to express herself."

After the young pitcher showed his stuff by throwing out the first ball for the home opener, Washington Senators Owner Bob Short offered him a job. "Let me think about that one," said the righthander. A few weeks later, David Eisenhower signed a contract (at an undisclosed salary) to serve the Senators as an administrative assistant for the summer. His chief duty: to compile statistics on the players.

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