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Suspect
ROME—ltalian police are
attempting to determine
whether Enrico Mollica, a
Rome doctor, may have been
the one who severed the right
ear of J.Paul Getty in during a
1973 kidnaping. Authorities said
they are checking details which
appear to link Mollica to the
Getty case — including
payment of nearly $3 million in
ransom. The doctor to being
held on perjury charges tied to a
recent Mafia murder case.
(UPI)
Cargo
ship
sinks
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - A
311-foot cargo ship sank in the
Gulf of Mexico today, forcing 25
crew members into lifeboats
and a rescue effort amidst
darkness and choppy seas.
The Melias, a 3,372-ton
Liberian freighter with a cargo
of 4,000 tons of bauxite, began
taking on water Tuesday
evening about 300 miles due
east of Tampico, Mexico.
The crew abandoned ship
early today because it began to
break up, according to Coast
Guard officials.
The ship sank at 5:15 a.m.
CST in 12,000 feet of water.
The men jumped into two
lifeboats from the Melias and
two life rafts dropped from a
circling Coast Guard plane.
“There shouldn’t be any
problems,” said Coast Guard
spokesman Jim Morrison.
“They’ve all abandoned ship
safely and if they’ve all
abandoned ship without any
injuries they’re in good shape.
Each of the lifeboats has a
capacity of 45 men, so they
should even be comfortable.”
The Coast Guard cutter
Dependable steamed toward the
site from Brownsville, Tex.
Several Mexican naval vessels
and the Greek merchant ship
Aegis Sonic also headed for the
site. A Coast Guard amphibious
plane reached the location at
8:30 p.m. Tuesday night.
Morrison said the men would
travel to Corpus Christi, Tex.,
after they were picked up.
The last radio message from
the ship came at 4:08 a.m.,
Morrison said.
“We are abandoning. The
ship is sinking and breaking
up,” the Melias reported.
Winds in the area were 15-20
m.p.h. from the northeast and
seas were five to six feet — “a
little bit of chop, but it’s not too
bad,” Morrison said.
“We got a call around 5 p.m.
yesterday (and) the master
said they could remain afloat
for three to four hours. They
were taking on water at that
time.”
Attempts by the Coast Guard
plane to drop water pumps to
the Melias before it sank were
unsuccessful. A spokesman said
the pumps were dropped in the
water but the ship was unable
to maneuver to pick them up.
Belated
request
EGHAM, England (UPI) -
The new sign outside his
premises cost businessman
Julius Darham $1,600 and he
proudly invited the chairwoman
of the town council to be
photographed beneath it.
As she posed, Mrs. Phyllis
Barry said to Darham, “I don’t
recall you having planning
permission for the sign.”
Darham said he thought it
wasn’t necessary. Wrong, said
Mrs. Barry, and Darham
promised to file a belated
request for planning permis
sion.