Page 16-Wednesday, May 14, 1980-The Michigan Daily TAMPA, Fla. (AP)-In the minutes before the of the bridge. He was asked if he could see it after- "Summit Venture" tore out a section of the Sunshine ward: Skyway Bridge, the pilot of the 608-foot freighter "Sure," he replied. "I saw it falling down." reversed engines, ordered the anchor dropped, and Liu said the pilot sent three lookouts forward as the took a hard left turn, the ship's captain testified ship moved up the channel. A few minutes later, he yesterday. said, came the orders to turn left, reverse engines, "When the pilot asked me to stand by the anchor, I and drop anchor. freig h ter figured something might be wrong," Capt. H.C. Liu DRAWING SKETCHES to illustrate, Liu said the told a marine board of inquiry investigating the big ship hit the bridge piling head-on, then angled off tragedy. to the left. He said he looked up. EIGHT VEHICLES, including a bus with 23 per- "The bridge was all gone," he said. sons aboard, plummeted into Tampa Bay when 1,400 The piot sent a "mayday" radio call and told Liu to feet of bridge collapsed after the Friday morning send a crew on deck to look for survivors, he said. collision. That's when crewmen spotted a man who had testifies As the board opened its hearings yesterday, the struggled to the surface after his pickup truck bodies of a man and a woman were found in the bay, plunged off the bridge, hit the ship, and sank. raising the toll of known dead to 33. Authorities said Pilots are experts on local harbor navigation and more victims could be hidden in the sunken come aboard vessels to help them in and out of busy on wage ports. Liu said that after harbor pilot John Lerro, 37, or- Lerro was appointed a "deputy pilot" at Tampa in dered the anchor dropped, the ship hit the bridge ina October 1976 after 10months asa pilot on the Panama co l"very, very short" time. Canal. C O 1 1 0 f THE SKIPPER SAID he was not able to see the According to state records, Lerro has been in- bridge before the crash during a thunderstorm. He volved in seven prior reportable incidents in his four said the weather was so bad that he could not see the years here. The freighter Jonna Dan was piloted by bouys marking a turn in the channel 1,500 yards west Lerro when it bumped the same bridge on Feb. 16. A Public Service of this newspaper&The Advertising Council. Law student takes own life A tasfinal exam period begins (Continued from Page 3) pistol Harju brought from her family's house in northern Michigan), and said Harju had agreed to dismantle it for O U safety. Another neighbor, who also asked not to be identified, said she rode the commuter bus with Harju ap- proximately two hours before the suicide occurred. The neighbor said Harju seemed her usual quiet self, and not at all nervous or upset. THE FIRST neighbor said Harju's nature was quiet and that of a "loner." According-to Jill, a counselor for 76- GUIDE who asked that her last name not be used, the counseling service has not received any potential suicide calls in several weeks. Jill said exams and other "high-pressure times" bring more calls to the service, but most exam periods have been over since early in the month. Ann Arbor offers numerous coun- seling services for persons who are considering suicide or are simply depressed about school orany other aspect of their lives. Some of these ser- vices include: SOS in Ypsilanti; the Women's Crisis Center on N, Fourth Ave.; Ozone House on Main St.; the Washtenaw County Community Mental Health Center; the University's coun- a ilR dCseling division of the Bureau of Psychological Services on Huron St; service offered by the Univer- topuhuonary resusctatfion. ]" I I I I I I I I Red Cross is counting onyou. Do a Tree a Favor: Recyle Your Daily I