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LOLLING CASUALLY on his jail cell bunk but talking incessantly and often incoherently,
a grizzled Steve Solovich tells News-Review Assistant Editor George Cosrillo of his months
in the woods before bis capture by three sheriff's deputies. (All "Solovich" pictures in
this issue by Andy Faurheree, News-Review photographer , See stories and pictures
Pages 2 and 3.)
Verwoerd Offers To Maintain Trade
Ties After Breaking With Britain
I.ONDOV (AP) Prime minister I
Hendnk F. Verwoerd offered to-
day to maintain financial and !
trade ties with Britain even after
breaking away from the Common-1
wealth. His statement was !
promptly welcomed by Prime
Minister JlacmiUan. !
"We intend to cooperate fully m :
matters of common interest,
Slacmillan told the House of Com
mons. He also expressed hope
that in the future South Africa
could "once more play her part in
the Commonwealth."
Might Quit
Macmillan had led the fight to
try to keep South Africa in the
British family of nations despite
the antagonism of all the 11 oilier I
Commonwealth members to V'er
woerd's white supremacy policies.
The South African leader's an
nouncement Wednesday that
South Africa was withdrawing
from the Commonwealth May 31
because of Commonwealth criti
cism sent ripples of reaction
around the world.
South African slocfc
slumped
on the London market at the
news, Verwoerd s political toes acimonweann neeause ot aitacus on
home challenged him to put the
issue of withdrawal to a referen
dum, and the United Nations Gen
eral Assembly censured South At-
Kennedy Suffers Cut
While Helping Caroline
WASHINGTON (AP) Presi
dent Kennedy suffered a cut over
his left eye today while picking up
something for his 3-year-old
daughter, Caroline. In bending
down, his head struck the coiner
of a table.
White House press secretary
Pierre Salinger said the cut re
quired no stitches but had to be
covered with a small bandage. He
described the cut as "pretty
deep."
vo put tne
Salinger said he did not knowlernment, but there was mounting j
what the President was picking! speculation that the union govern !
up for his daughter when the ac-jmcnt might withdraw from the!
cident occurred.
'A Gift Of God'
As Wife Bears
PHILADELPHIA f.P "A
gift of God." exclaimed William
IV. Cutaiar 111 after his young wife
gave birth to quadruplet girls Wed-1
nesday night.
'IC nuiie a feeling he 3irf
4.1'. n I .... .t.;J,;.n t
back to reality. But tell me, what)
do vou do with four at once. I still
don't know. 1 can't imagine what
it will be like taking care of lour
at nnce.
"l)o you have children? Well,
four times one. Let's put it that
way. But just how the heck we
didn't slip a boy in (here 1 don't
know.
"She Ithe mother) was reailv
evcited and trying to think-
of
The Weather
' AIRPORT RECORDS
occaiionat ram ramgnr.
ir Friday morning oecominfl part-,
. . . . . t . ft
r Friday morning becomina pan
ly sunny Friday afternoon. Littl
temperature chang.
Highsf fmp. last 24 hours
Lowest tomp. last 74 (-ours
Highlit limp, any Mar. ( '60 1
Lowost temp, any Mar, ('541
Precip. last 14 hours
Proeip, from March 1
Procip. from Sept, 1
55
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tl
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" tfom Sept. . .M
Sunset tonight, 4:20 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow, 4.24 .m.
Of The Chase
riea for its actions in South West'
Africa. '
Cold Slumps
Delegates at the United Nations
speculated South Africa might
qjt (ne world organization.
Today, Verwoerd took his usual
plate at the Commonwealth con-
ference, smiling and cheerful.
After the morning conference,
he declared: "If the United King
dom government is interested in
maintaining reciprocal trade re.-
S. Africa Draws
Censure Of U.N.
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)
The V.N. General Assembly to
day censured the Union of South
Africa for its actions in West
Africa.
The action came less than 24
hours after the South African gov-
(eminent announced it was with-
drawing from the British Corn-
aoutn Atrica s racial policies.
ihe vole on todays resolution
was 74-0 wilft nine abstentions
The South African delegation did
not vole.
The approved resolution assert
ed that the South African govern
ment was acting illegally in Irv
ing to incorporate the former
League of Rations mandate into)
South Africa. This, the resolution
said, "constitutes a challenge to
the authority of the United Na
tions." The Vnited States and all mem
bers of. the British Common
wealth, except Britain and Aus
tralia, voted for the resolution.
Those abstaining were Australia,
Belgium, Dominican Republic,
Finland. France. Luxembourg,
i'ortuKai, Spam and Britain.
There was no immediate reac-1
(ion from the South African gov-1
United Nations
Says Father
Quadruplets
! names. What will I name them ' Wednesday. The car was parked in
she kept repeating, and all this and h 1 '" National Bank parking lot
j that. She's just so happy. I'll lel,at 619 SE ia,n Kt.
her name them. .
"We thought thev were going to)
be bovs. so e Dirked out names!
affnr (tin Wininlo llstfha,., !
Mark. Luke and John. Now we'U
nave to etianae all that
As for the babies and their moth
er, 24, a supervisor at Delaware
County Hospital in l.'pper Darby
gave this report: "The mother is
linmif U'pll Tlje babies jii-p h)Jjnf
their own. We haven't weiahed ;
them yet but 1 estimate thev weigh
satisfactory condition. Thev haves
1 been plared in isolettes (similar
to incubators I because thev need
all the oxygen they can get."
weeks ahead of schedule. I)r. J.
Vernon KlKon. who delivered the'
quadruplets with help from nine
"-jmll(.r phvsicians. said that this is
,,'i , ,i,,i i,.i,
MUlIUlHfS Willi
j Cutaiar, 2i, who helps his father;
'operate a transportation lirm in
n.enc(i lt. ra.. sara
weeks ayo to expect rpiafiruplel
The Ciitaiars moved from their
three bedroom home in ncarbv Ia-
nil inln hi narooU' fit, hfilrnnm
home m suburban Ilevon because
f n,e new addition.. The couple"""1" "". "-""Box 6iB. The two were Ihe occn
'has two other children, William rmer, wnsl watch, electric drill, ( parl(, ( ,h, rar. They were treat
i IV, 4, and Sheree, 3. , salmon and a set of bits. ',eii and released.
lations between our two countries j
to the advantage of both, arrar.ge-1
ments could be made on similar
lines as in the case of United
Kingdom relations with Eire (the
Irish Republic).
"In addition. arrangements
could be marie with regard to de
fense and other matters. I have
every reason to believe that this
will be Hie case."
Monetary Grouping
While gold shares and South
African industrials slumped on
the London market, most British
financial experts tended to dis
count the long-term effects of the
South African action even before
Verwoerd's statement.
Verwoerd found himself ar
rayed against the other It Com
monwealth members, on the apar-
tneia-race segregation-issue. J,Taigned in Douglas County
Speaking to reporters on the (District Court todav or tomorrow,
sieps of Lancaster House, where) but the likelihood of the crime of
me coiue.rence ts nemg hew, the
South African leader defended
his country's attitude toward race
relationships.
"Most of the people who criti
cize our country have never been
to South Africa to see what it is
like there," he said. "1 have been
looking around Iondon and have
i come to the conclusion that con-
ditmns for non-Europeans in South
Airica are much better than con
ditions 1 have seen in London."
Commonwealth lead
The sterling area
to which he
referred is a monetary groiiping
of states having currencies linked
to Britain's pound sterling, ft in
cludes ail Commonwealth coun
tries except Canada, which is a
dollar area. It has other mem
bers not in the Commonwealth
such as Die Irish Republic.
The rich mines of South Africa
furnish most of the gold that sup
ports the pound sterling.
Rash Of Burglaries
Reported To Police
A rash of minor burgtorips were
mnirl nri fi nJi in tht Jinvihurff
area Wednesday.
Charles S. Jnsley of Rl. 4. BoxSnlans no action.
!S45. reported approximately $20 i
worth of groceries bad been stolen
from his car between 9 and It a.m.
IT ' . ., ... ,
The theft reported
Att employe. Ray S.J
(Mike) Stryker. said five coils of;729 SE j3ckfU'n, Kosebnrg, 'was
insulated copper wire had bwn
taken from
a lenceo yara ac inetpif,, a(1(,r bjs rar u,reA overj
warehouse at 1W)8 Sh , ahm(t Ua miles eesi of Hosehurg
rompany's
Flint St. The coils contained 4.6.M
leei. iney were vaiueo ai auoui
i The
wire had been secured by
a hole lhro..gh Die fence.
Stryker reported two men last
' week had been ordered away from
the area when they were picking
i up scrap copper.
Hubr JP Takan
Huhard :ave of ll(o Mul -
hnlland Dr. reported to city police
someone had stolen fmir hiihoap
Imm hi pr sIp it aai irU,t
(he Mercy Hospital parking lot
early this morning. He was visjl-
hi, te who is hospitalij.cd
finally, KeRnetli Alexander of
Tokelee Kails reported lo the sh-'r-
j iff s office that someone had brnk -
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Reds Demand
Immediate
Congo Debate
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP
The Soviet Union today demand
ed that the U.N. General Assem
bly begin full debate on the Congo
problem before the end of the
week.
The Soviet demand was in a let
ter from Foreign Minister Andrei
A. Gromyko to Hie assembly's
president, Frederick It. Baland'of
Ireland.
Gromyko said the situation in
the Congo "is steadily deteriorat
ing." In an apparent reference to
the recent agreement of Congo
lese leaders to form a Congo con
federation, he declared;
"Atlempts have been undertak
en of late to dismember the Re
public of the Congo, due to which
the threat to the independence
and territorial integrity of that
country has grown,"
It had been generally agreed a
Congo debate would take place
early in. the current session of the
assembly, but no formal move
had been made. Several African
countries have been pressing far
a discussion.
U.S. Chief Delegate Adlai E.
Stevenson said last, week debate
certainly would be necessary on
the financing of me U.N. opera-'
lions in the Congo, but he indicat-'
ed he hoped the assembly would
avoid any bitter and prolonged De
bate on the general situation.
The Soviet move came as the
Jl-nation Congo Conciliation Com
mission continued its private
meetings in an effort to complete
its report on its recent peace mis
sion to the Congo.
Arraignment Set
For Steve Solovich
Bi- S(ev. Sooviri, wi)) probably
assault with which he has been
charged being pressed is unlikely.
So says Sheriff Ira C. Byrd. The
day before Soiovich was arrested,
charges of assauit had been filed
against him by residents of the
Glide area. It was charged he bad
stolen guns from the residents.
Sheriff Byrd said today, however,
that Soiovich would probably be
ruled insane.
Meanwhile. Byrd reported he is
talcing Solovich out to some of bis
old haunts in the hills today to de
termine if other property hart been
stolen. Solovich has readily agreed
to show him his camp.
Solovich was feeling ill at his
stomach after his capture Wednes
day but was able to eat meals at
noon and night and again this
morning.
Solovich was arrested Wednes
day alter months-of stalking him
by the sheriff and deputies. He
save up without a struggle. Sheriff
Byrd said. He was not carrying a
gun at the time three deputies nab
bed him on the Toad Livingston
ranch near Glide.
Soiovich said he wants to be de
parted, but James L. Turner, dis
trict director of the Immigration
and Naturalizalion Service in Port
; . rr: i I
i lZ Vnri he
Three In Hospital
! After Accidents
(
Tn m,)rmn?. Let Morgan,'j
,taiipn to Oougias C'ommimity Ifos -
Ion the North ('niDo.ua Highway.
waii'
Towing and Aiiinulanre
reported (he. car had apparently
lurned over twice. It was traveling!
on a straight stretch of the high-
(way. Morgan's doctor could not he
, contacted lo determine extent ol,
1 iniiines.
j Meanwhile, in an accident jut
two people were tafcen to Sacred
; HeJrt Hospital
Kugene, Two;
(cars were involved
i
One car. driven by Joy HuM e; 7he government earlier denied ( iv " " ' ille , ' i Xiij "''V- .
Bu harri.n of Anderson. La if . pren, M!se Thomt,e had told ' ''T, "t ml The (hvee art , V' mMhCT' ' ?
went out of control, state police nl(t(1 Na,joM TOmmnd noi?? 3 ' , !"'k' awi,y 'ro"' y"""e hu L"
said, after it hit the "jigale bars )n))ensjve was planned there The! )he nei(thhrhw;K( at (he time, ihe
in the center of the hishway on announcement said (he Katanea i w . tT-" . ,f,i('J1 ,n hospital tor treat-
Highway 99 freeway. Police said
tne oiioosite lane of traffic, hiding
me car. Kmx mjiiii, uuiiout-u
llbe second car on the lift sulr. The
nn.l ,o r u roo .! rod I n I '.Ipnn
R anH M.cVj Rre of Rt.
Up For The Rebound
WWW
GOING HIGH info the air is Roseburg's Tom Hobbs to
pull down o rebound for trie Tribesmen, The indions won
the contest ogoinst tha Oavvd Douglas Scots, 57-48, to
advance 'inta the quarter-final p!ay tartight at 8.45 against
Wilsoq of Portland, The srote A-) boskerbo)! tourney is
being held oil this week ot the University tf Oregon campus
in Eugene. (Photo (ab) ,
France Said Ready To Sfarf
Talks With Algerian Rebels
PARIS (AP)-Tbe French gov-,
eminent announced Wednesday
night it is ready to start political;
talks n ilh the Algerian rebel gov-i
evnment-in-exile on scif-delevmin-'
alion for the war-ravaged North!
African, territory. . i
The cabinet commmiaue said,
nothing about a cease-fire, ap-1
parentiy an official retreat JromJ
the previous French insistenee
that political negotiations could he;
held only after the fighting ended. ',
The Algerian rebel rabinet. now
meeting in Tunis, welcomed the
French statement as a "new ele
ment' and particularly Die ab
sence of (he cease-fire condition.
"The provisional rebel) govern
ment will certainly consider it
during Jls examination of the
political situation," a spokesman
said, adding that the rebel regime
"has always clearly advocated"
starting peace talks on (he pohti
ca) issue rather lban the military
issue..
Observers in the Tunisian capi
tal bciieved vebet Premier Ferhst
Abbas and bis ministers would ac
cept the French bid. for formal
j talks.
The French comnuiniatie iisued
after a eahinel meelini! wilh Pre-
ident De Gaulle, said in pa,(;
"Thn .-.,tmf nvnfirniMf i
' In una 'militilnrl IrirnnoVi in nH'miai
rtel'egadon. taik, concerning tilc
self-determination
cuiiuiiioiis ior
of the Algerian populations aa well)
. . . J,TOmt. - . ...
txiuis Jotcc, minister of state lac
Algerian a 1 1 a ) r s, Ptesumawy
Uncled the cabinet on the talks
f unman ('resident Katuti Bour-)(),, Dr,fs
guiba undertook wo weeks agoi (Viurt a(,ndatt(, 8n(1 g(ortwys
as middleman when he met with! nictprt Lleb , A '
De t,aullc near fans. The com- M davs ia nM iad
nwmque said Joxe gave an ac- ,he (cs(immvi MmK
corning Algeria, bolb within and
v...... ... .,, -
(outside that territory."
The cabinet reference to
'"j
K at-inry-i I rrtn
r 1
itCUCl -rxl Id CIV.
F.USA8F.TIIY1I.1.E. Katanea.
the Congo (API 'the Katanga
attack hy soldiers of the Sttnlcy-
ville government on the village of
Tambo bad been repelled.
armv had moved into nnsilinn
presumably Willi Isnonihe s bless-
t,,T .' ,(- '
, 7h . ,,lrilii i,mr
' '""'" e Hl.rfint '""!""'
A ,w ,v
put at the disposal nf the I nrtetf
..vatiuns ac going 10 ae aeptayed.,
along with se)f-de!ermina)ion toning something about persistent
Algeria undouatedty rcterred to a
cease-fire. In effect this agreed)
lo the reheJ demand that political
and military issues be treated
simultaneously. The rebel. feel
that to o,uit fighting and surrender
their arms would mean giving tip
their most powerful bargaining
tooi for (he poiiticat negotiations.
Trial Of Hoffa
Stalled 'Til Foil
ORLANDO, FU. (API-Government
attempts to bring James R
Jlofia to trial on a 12-count fed
eiat mail fraud indictment ap
parently have been .slallcd, at
least a(if next fall.
Some who attended this week's
three-day hearing on defense mo-
(ions for dismissai predicted that
the president of the Teamsters
l.ttiaa will never lace trial in the
case. CAPE CANAVERAL, f!a. (AP)
U.S. District Judgo Joseph V.lThe J2!h success in 14 ersbing
f.ieo turned down a Kovcrnnwntj test-firings has raised Army napes
P'eB al u,e c)ose 01 ,),e neanngjor advancing tne operational naie
enesrty wnicn wouiit nave set
a trial dae for May 15.
' '" 1" " "a al
alt," Lieh (o!d James X. Jlowd of
Vvasbington. a Justice Bepartment
ittora-T- e""-
"!PSB wim aim wnen tnit is
I Ha nave hnth de ttnti! Mar t
jto Blomit wriUen bri,.is. An ad-
; , , , alloM-eill
!rn.
nismissal molmns and
(hose calling for separate (rials,)
ia change of venue and
bill i,i
particulars on the governments'" ibgnt, l ne taunenmg viom
case. ) f"' '"'""' CathoKt of Povttand in the thtctt
Bolb side inriiraled during- )be s m ftven """,,a,f, tft ,aew' j round. 'Jbe Bams deleated Scap
hearing (hat if any f the judge' )"iw-rw?B model ol the aubma-s ws, (Wj. mgrttiag Bzil lo continue
rulings were against them, lhelr",a f'"- jln foumey.
decisions would be appealed. That I ta ac(iaa t'esfcrdf Roseburg
could put the case in mothballs fori Infant D)S JJJ Tilt j Wilson, Mettfwtd, and South Km-
monlhs, j Igcna advanced into championship
ffa, Henry Ijwer, a formecj CfnHprt Rw Hpnipr wth etocie. They jam.
Teamslers local ollirer at Dp. J neutci '.Klaroalb Falls and VorvaHis, wvn-
i !.... .", u... J.'- iiT.
"Ti. , 7? S Kj ,
. TO . . ,
' rfK(ng cVtereff Vtmagea
I JJosebiwg polire report .sevenisaid )be Jirp )arlrd when an
Pramtt meters m the Ton tttnet;
Hit SK Pine St . had been riamaved
hv some vandal. They said thelcrih.
afass in (he meters had been btok
n i , t, ..i 1, ,
,rn on) in the pt le days, ap
patently (t ntmmec.
1 1
JFK Handed
Big Victory
By Senate
WASHINGTON' APS-The
ale has banded president
Ken-
nedy a. resounding vtctucy in its)
vole to pass a key part tit
nis economic program the $J!J,
nii!ioa, depressed areas isiii. j
The more than 2-1 marsin in
Wednesday nighl's roll call com-,
pared nM the slim M6 teiiy by 1
which almost an identical meas-
ce squeaked through the Senate .
two yeavs ago Ihis month. 1
The measure now ps lo Die!
House where leaders said today
they expert to be abie lo pass it
before Vie Easier recess late ihis
mo(h.
A House Banking subcommittee
Wednesday approved a bill almost
identical to the Senate vevsioa. Jn
lhe pa.st, the House has trimmed
scfc legislation, hut it appears la
have mora support there this
f ue out carries muitnn tct
federal loan funds and $4 million
in giants designed lo bring new
jtths to communities lung suffer
imj from high unemployment.
As it passed the Senate, ihe
measure foiiovfs aimnst exactiy
hennedy s recommendations in
cluding administration of the new
program by the Commerce De-
partment.
Republicans otcd for the Ml,
with 11 Democrats and 1 KepuD- " re"anB
iicans opposed - Jcommjtlee, and )be Sovjet Vmon
Among those voting e vn& wtiaa nap. Scum tcttarai
Sen. Thruston B. Morton, R -Ky., ts m VtATCn wiVh the r tSreciKsion
chairman of the Kcpuhtksn Ka- expected the iwo would agree on
liona) Committee. Senate Jtepttbli- membership ia-the Ust VS
,cm Leader Everett M. Dirksenl nation EasV-Viest disarmament .
lot Ittwmi vinoronsly opposed it. icomaiiltee plus Mexico as cb)i;
' Sharing ib victory with Ken- raan a." committee re
nerfv was Sea. Paul 11. CaMa, Pr, twin Both we new mem-1-1II.,
who has championed the f tu'V empowered to negotiate.
bi)l since 1955 and has lour times
pito(ed it (hraugh the Senate. For
mer President Dwight D. Eisen
feower killed two of the previous
bills with efoes,.
)oug)as pj))pbasi2ed that the till
was not an anti-recession meas-
uve. hut rather was aimed at ao-
pockets at chramc unemployment
in both inriustriat ami farm areas.
Distressed textile, coal and rail
road town in Siew Eaglancf, U'est
Virginia and i'emvwlvama . are
examples of the communities the
measure is designed (o td.
Opponents oi Ihe bill argued It
sraiild not actually do the job and
would arouse many O.fee hopes.
They said federal aid would not
soive the protilettis hicn nave
raused loss ot johs in many de
creased areas.
The biii carries tlW
millinn
each in loans lor plants and other
facilities to attract new companies
lo depressed industrial areas, for
the same purpose in rural low
income areas, and far public fa
cilities such as water systems
needed lo service new Induslries,
Pershing Firings
Raise Army Hopes
ot tne tactical missne.
One of (he iMfoot, saddfoei
rockelu streaked 1W miles
Wednesday night and proved its
ability to withstand ieient wind
susls.
iirratic mavemeat were built
jnlo Hie inertial gmuance sys
i (em. causing (he miviie to sharp-
iy chanse direction several times,
simulating shifts which conld be
created hr severe wind, buffeting.
After each deviation, the guidance
put the rocket bark on lis course,
Th Pershing hemg dcvel-
oped as a mobile field weapon
selective range of 50 lo JW
nines
A Prfari missile was success
j ty iatinched earlier (i 1.SU0-
rf iwu rm cm.
month old Daniel Worliek died in
hvs cTib when an eievtne nea(e
started lire in )bp room wheninuthts action seMnt s.4.
latent al shtck.
fr'lvo. f(wf Chaves f?ilh Jr.
(eiectric heateC touched oil some
1 iTitlnmmaMn Tna',TV( TktaT thtf
- j The child's room was chacrctf,
?v, i,. , t ,i,. t,mm iw,i
jbut the rest nl the hmist sulfeTedj
(only water and smoke damage,
August Dale
Set By Adlai,
Russ Envoy
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. f AP)
The United Stales and the So
viet. Union were reporved astewl
fodllV o renew rYls.irmampnt np.
j Ralialion nest tug. 1 provided
l they can a(so agree on basic
! principle.? lor disarmament and
the mateu? oC the negitiaAuvj
TfOMp.
I Agntmtnr Reich
t'.ii. Ambassador Adiai E. Stev
jrnson siiid eimeviiiy jjijbt he
f ttisn' Ai-fti 1 WvCa
"seneraBy reached agreement"
a date for cesututniact of cw
gotiavions, -which tfve Soviet broke
off )a.l June 27. J!e would not
giw. the ciate but other sources
sairi it -was Anj. 1.
EarVier President Kennedy said
at his news conference that the.
Vnilrd States first sufiesied
September sod then "August at
the latest" as the time to stait. '
7)k With Cromykit
Kasa had an kor's ta(t;
wilh Gvomyko VferincstSay, bis
third such in JO days. He said he
hsd arransed teutativeiy to see
Oromylto again Friday and that
they were working on a resolution
to be submitted to the Genera!
Assembly. .
Steveasaa said' Ike resolution ,
was intended to ewer the vim
and place lor new negotiations,
the caittpasittait a t!te uer cic?5
listing committee and some basic
principles for disarmament.
This indicated that the United.
Slates had made a concession.
Other diplomats said privatelv
that at eariy meetings Vfith
DromyVo, Sieyenson "had opposed,
ttientioniag principle itt atty reso
ivilion since the new Kennedy ad
ministration had not yet tan.
lated its disarmament policy. Ken
nedy told his news conierence bis
experts are "working full time on
devefoninz an American wrevtion."
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Crewmen Removed
From Broken Ship
LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP
Twenty -tivo crewmen were evac
uated from the grounded Greek
freighter Dominator alter a hose
crack develooed amidshinx todsr.
( (mt the captain remained aboard.
Ureal waves were crasnjjjf over
the skip as the crewnten were
taken alioard a small -boat and
Iranslerred lo a Coast Guard cut
ter. The Coast Goarii said the skip
per, Capt. C. 11. Vapamcopopo
ious, decided to stay ahoard' t
protect )be vessel ii'Dm salyage
claims and try to save radio
equipment and part o the cnjo
of 9,0t tons ol grain.
The dcisoan. ta evacnaf crew
men came at tlawn us the Qom-
wator listed lo starboard.
Because "of darkness, hidden
rocks and heavy seas, the rescue
craft were unable to get closer
than SS yards to the I,0SS-ton,
441 Soot vessel Wednesday night.
The snip fii radioed. dtstres
signal, saying tt was breaking up.
The Dominalor, en route lo Al
giers, was headed far Las Angeie
to refuel when it went aground,
ft Is owned by Diamaalis Yaleras
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