80 Now Ship Presumed Lost—Drowned, Burned MIAMI (AP)-The Fiery Sink- (Still Listed As Missing Were "We Looked Back," Said Mrs
Readier m th« mid Mi ialud ato»t short. ToMdajr Wk Register,:Ide.. IKS.: tunylay,, high la Qw Ks. J MONMOUTH COLTSTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS DIAL 7414)0.0 Imu4 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1965 VOL 88, NO. Paid 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Probe PosesMystery Questions; Fear Lincroft Couple Lost 80 Now Ship presumed lost—drowned, burned MIAMI (AP)-The fiery sink- (Still listed as missing were "We looked back," said Mrs. 376 paisengers and » crew of had brought thousands of vaca- cruise," said Leo Rosen, a Agents of the steamer's own- or trapped on the ship when she ing of the Yarmouth Castle has Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. CirUn- Margaret Farrell of Fort Lauder- 1741 tioners to the picturesque island spokesman for Yarmouth Cruises ers set up an office at a Miami posed a number of mysterious cione, 17 Rose St., Lincroft, N. J. dale, Fla., who was in a life- ..'..'. What StejH , capital.' ; , '.'..'•..'.'. • went down," said Lt. William Inc. He said advance bookings hotel (Everglades) to. note questions the Coast Guard hopes Among the survivors were Mr. boat "There was a mass of red The Coast Guard investigators It was' to Nassau that rescue Wilson, Coast Guard search and made for Yarmouth Castle claims, arrange transportation to have answered. and Mrs. Leonard A. Lufburrow, flames, then gray smoke, then also are interested in learning vessels brought survivors, some rescue coordinator in Miami. cruises will be honored. and cash checks for survivors. The toll from the sinking was 466 Main St., Keyport, N. J.) nothing." ' what steps were taken to fight blanket-wrapped and bandaged, Sister Ship Sailing Along with the Yarmouth Cas- In another operation, lock- revised, downward yesterday to The.cruise; ship Rlunged 1J0D The U.S.
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