Tuesday, October 14, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven U.S. officials quiz survivors of shipwreck, mutiny at sea m e a" PHILADELPHIA'S multi alarm fire continues to blaze in the loading area of Arco ail refinery yesterday, Ph ullyfire burns brig WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. UP) -_U.S. immigration officials in-, terrogated five survivors of a sunken Panamanian ship yes-: terday trying to piece together, details of a mutiny and death at sea. Meanwhile, three nations tried, to resolve the question of who has jurisdiction in the incident that claimed the lives of the ship's four officers. LOUIS GIDEL, deputy region-, al director of the Immigration and Naturalization S e r v i c e (INS) in Miami, denied reports that an unnamed INS spokes- man had named one of the sur- vivors - four Indonesian sea- men and a Filipino cook - as the suspected murderer of the ship's missing officers. "No one has been charged," he said. The five survivors were iden- tified as Indonesians Malik Ab-. dul, Paulus Heydenmans, Gun un Supardi and Mohammed Sviddik and Filipino Ponciano Masong. The cargo ship Mimi sank northeast of Cuba on Saturday, and the five crewmen were later spotted by a U.S. Coast Guard search plane and rescued. The vessel's four West German offi- cers were never found despite an extensive search. MANFRED OPPERMAN, cap- tain of the West German freight- er that rescued the five crew- men from a life raft, said one of the crewmen admitted stab- bing the four officers and get-? ting his fellow crew members to go along with the mutiny. "From what they said, it cer- tainly looks like a mutiny at sea. ' They admit they killed the offi- cers," Oppermann said. RIVER MILES JEFFERSON C I T Y, Mo (UPI) -Missouri has over 19,- 000 miles of rivers and more than 718,000 acres of lakes, ac-! Walter Strube, chief engineer Gidel said the United States of the rescue ship Lalli, said: might handle prosecution if "They all had their papers with charges were to be brought' them. It looked like they knew against the crewmen. the boat would sink." Reports from Bonn, however, said the West German govern- TWO FBI agents were present ment was studying the jurisdic- at the questioning of the five tional question to decide if it men yesterday as they were should seek extradition in the held in the West Palm Beach deaths of the four Germans: city jail. A spokesman said the Captain Lothar Eckart; chief FBI's role was only to aid the engineer Bernd Hesst; second foreign governments that could engineer Horst Hershe and chief become involved in the case. mate Manfred Schmidt. Inmates rehabilitated, with hypnotist's help FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. SHE HAS been working with a (A) - State officials have turned " group of 10, helping them relax to a hypnotist for help in reha- and think positively but not, she bilitating convicts by inducing says, putting them into a deep self-confidence and a will to trance. stay clear of crime. "They can open their eyes and "Almost everyone I have they're not out of it. What would come into contact with has had be the benefit of a trance? I the ability to change into a more would have to be with them the worthwhile person," Yvonne rest of their lives. Varra, the hypnotist, said yes- terday. tThese people have been con- ditioned to fail, but I can change "THE SUBCONSCIOUS mind that. We can't help them ail,. is like a machine. What we want I'm not talking about sociopaths. to teach these people is to But I think we can help a siz- change the images of them-, selves, make them believe they able number to change them- can be what they want to be selves. I'm teaching the ability within reason.' to relax themselves and how to Charles Diekun of the Florida give themselves positive ques- Parole and Probation Commis- tions to counteract negative sion approved the pilot program ones." after first testing it on himself.-_ "The people we're dealing with have a low self-concept,' whe r.Pa c. UsIan said. "They do poorly in work or school and have no job mo- OPTOMETRISTE tivation. They are generally Full Contact Lens Service first or second offenders." Visual Examinations 548 CHURCH ST. Varra, a grandmother whose 663-2476 private practice is restricted to cases referred by doctors, has- conducted free 90-minute ses- : r PRESENTS Les Enfants Terribles (director JEAN PIERRE MELVILLE (1949) from a script by Cocteau) Cocteau's probing of a complex brother-sister relationship said to have been seen 25 times each by directors Chabrol and Truffant and was an early influence on their work. "Lyrical, pervese, and bizarre . . . Don't miss it"-Andrew Sarris French with English subtitles Tues. and Wed., Oct. 14, 15 Aud. A, Angell Hall, 7 & 9 p.m.,.$1.25 THURS.: Godard's CONTEMPT FRI.: WOODY ALLEN NIGHT 1 -E- PHILADELPHIA (IP) - An' explosive oil refinery fire was' declared under :control yester-; day afternoon, but flames still licked into the air and morer than 200 firemen continued to pour water and foam onto near-; by storage tanks.' The flames at the Atlantic Re- finery Co. operation on, the . Schuylkill River were confined to an eight-foot trench filled with pipelines that carry oil from the riverbank to 40 stor- age tanks. dering explosions. "There was an explosion, flame, a big explosion," said' Rizzo, a 6-foot-2, 250-pound for- emer police commissioner. "We all ran. I ran into somebody or something and, when I went down, I knew immediately some-: thing was broken." A STAINLESS steel pin was inserted into Rizzo's right leg yesterday at Hahnemann Hospi-' tal. The 54-year-old Democratic mayor, running for re-election, next month is ex ected to be in THE MEN battling the current fire clearly had that tragedy in mind. With each new sound from the wall of flames - at times 600 feet long in gusting winds - the firemen would snap their heads around to watch, ready for an explosion. Fire Commissioner Joseph Rizzo, the mayor's brother,sde- clared the fire under control around noon yesterday. The fire had been contained to about 500 feet of pipeline leading from the river to a tank AFTER 4:00 P.M. YOUR BUCK - BUYS MORE AT,... np' "I "R 4 i"I which contains a OFFICIALS said they bdidn the hospital for 10 days and on barrels of an alco know the cause of the blaze,! crutches for two months. had no estimate of damages ands blending gasoline, were unable to say when the The fire in the 800-acre South was being fed by f flames would be extinguished or Philadelphia refinery erupted adjacent tank, he ad burn themselves out. Sunday night in the trench coh- flames prevented fi Only one serious injury was taining the conduit pipes. It reaching the valves reported. Mayor Frank Rizzo, quickly went to nine alarms as shut it off. who had gone to the scene Sun- the overheated pipes exploded "We're in good day night after the fire broke and ignited. continued like this out, suffered a broken right The blaze was just up the commissioner said. thigh when knocked to the river from the Gulf Oil Co. re- ground by a fireman or one of finery where a sudden flare up his bodyguards as they rushed during an Aug. 17 blaze killed to escape one of numerous thun- eight firemen. STUDENTS don't have to be SHEEP ..t You can make a difference SGC will be interviewing for the follow- ing student positions on SACUA corn- rnittees: * STATE RELATIONS * CIVIL LIBERTIES BOARD f ACADEMIC AFFAIRSI * RESEARCH POLICIES (Grad Students)I INTERVIEWS for these committees will be held TUES. AND WED., OCT. 21 AND 22. Need mor information? Stop by SGC -Offices, 3rd' floor Union; sign up for an interview and pick 1321 SOU' up an application. _ bout 35,000; hol used in he. said. It' uel from an dded, but the iremen from which could shape if it is," the fire n . ... ,,..... fi.... a.L. ,. ......, ... . r...4 . fn .vnn ; I i cording to the state Tourism Di. sions tor te past month to men vision. on parole and probation. vo 0ek I 'U I I r UAC CONCERTS Tickets for FRANK ZAPPA, on sale TODAY PRICES: $6.00. $5.50, $5.00, $4.00 TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FOR: BONNIE RAITT PRICES: $5.00, $4.50, $4.00,1$3.50 LOGGINS & MESSINA PRICES: $7.00, $6.00. $5.00, '4.00. Tickets are available at the UAC ticket booth, 1st Floor Michiaan Union Monday thru Friday, 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sorry, we cannot acce:A personal checks. UAC SHAKESPEARE CINEMA Laurence Oliver's HAMLET Oct. 20, Old Architecture and Design Auditorium TIME: 7:00 P.M. AND 9:45 P.M.-PRICE: $1.00 PRIZES!!! UAC HOMECOMING PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST $50.00 First Prize, $25.00 Second Prize, $10.00 Third Prize, $5.00 Popularity Prize THEME: "STUDENTS INT9RACTING" ENTRY: BLACK AND WHITE, 8" BY 10" (MAXIMUM) DEADLINE: OCT. 21 ENTRY FEE: $1.00 PER PHOTO Entrv Forms available at: Purchase Camera, South University: Quarry Photo, State St.; Art School, North Campus; U Cellar, Photo Desk; UAC Office, 2nd Floor, Michigon Union. SHOWING: OCT. 21 THRU OCT. 25, MICHIGAN BALLROOM For more information: Richard Sherry, Don Lovett-763-1 107 UAC FUTURE WORLDS NEEDS A POSTER DESIGN!!!!! Can you be creative, somewhat bizarre . . Design our poster. Will pay more than a pittance. Call Jackie at 764-5791 UAC CHILDREN'S THEATRE Auditions for UAC's Children's Theatre production of FREE TO BE YOU AND ME, 'a musical based on the television special with Marlo Thomas will be held on Tuesday, October 14 and Wednesday, October 15 in Room 2040, Frieze Bida. from 7:30-9:30. Please come prepared with a song, Everyone Welcome. FOR FURTHER INFO CALL-763-1107 Committee Positions Open for Children's Theatre Group. We're lookina for an artist, scene designet, lightina technician, costumer, choreoarapher, and committee members to work on FREE TO BE YOU AND ME. If interested, call Linda Cvcowski-763-1107 or 769-6093. THOT PRODUCTIONS THESE WEEKS ARTS MAGAZINE Watch for its November debut Persons with any interest, call David Oleshanskv-763-1107 UAC MINORITY AFFAIRS Minority Affairs, meeting every Monday in the UAC offices, at 6:00 p.m. UAC TRAVEL DOMESTIC TRAVEL, is promoting trips to New York City on Nov. 25, 26 before Thanks- aiving at a $35.00 savincs. Deadline for sianina up is Oct. 25. ALSO, flights to New York City, Los Anqeles, San Francisco, and Dallas at Christmas Break at comparable savings. Deadline for sianina up is Nov. 20. UAC PRINT SHOP ATTENTION CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS POSTERS-cheap, quick service, evecatchinc, block printing. 22 by 14 or bus size, many colors. For more info call ANDY WALKOVER-763-1107 or 662-1838 UAC MEDIATRICS THE GREAT GATSBY starring ROBER TREDFORD and MIA FARROW OCT. 17 AND 18-NATURAL SCIENCE AUDITORIUM TIME: 7:00 p.m. and 9:45 p.m.-PRICE: $1.00 I The Magnificent 100 "their sound is magnificent" says a Evropean critic of the MONTEVERDI CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA OF HAMBURG. Founded in 1955 by its conductor, Jurgen Jurgens, the Choir has performed and recorded extensively, winning international prizes such as the coveted Grand Prix du Disque. UAC MUSKET Good News-GODSPELL-Dec. 4, 5, 6 THEIR ANN ARBOR DEBUT PROGRAM: (jAflATTTJQTV I