The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 09, 1982, Image 8

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Battalion/Page 8
February 9,
25 crewmen abandon vessel
after two ships collide in Gulf
United Press international west ot Key West, Fla., Monday, Guard officials said.
I MIAMI — Two merchant car- forcing 25 crew members of one The 450-foot Banglar Baani,
^o ships collided about 150 miles vessel to abandon ship, Coast registered in Bangladesh, col-
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lided with the 572-foot U.S.
Potomac shortly after 1:30 a.m.
a Guard spokesman said.
The men who abandoned the
Banglar Baani were plucked
from lifeboats in the Gulf of
Mexico by the crew of the Phil
lips Washington, an American
cargo ship assisting in the re
scue, Coast Guard spokesman
Dan Waldschmidt said.
“Ten other crewmen of the
Banglar Baani are aboard, fran
tically trying to keep the vessel
afloat,” Waldschmidt said.
A U.S. Navy ship and a Coast
Guard plane were circling the
area near the Dry Tortugas, a
small archipelago west of Key
West, to search for any crew
members still in the water. But
Waldschmidt said officials be
lieved everyone was safe and
there were no casualties. Two
Coast Guard boats also were
headed for the area.
Two killed, 28 hurt
in church bus crash
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United Press International
LUCERNE VALLEY,
Calif. — A bus returning
teenagers from a weekend re
ligious retreat swerved out of
control on a steep mountain
highway, overturned and
plunged 15 feet down an
embankment late Sunday,
killing two people and injur
ing all 28 others aboard.
The passengers who died
in the crash were identified as
Kristine Knepp, 18, and Tony
Viso, 16, of Calabasas, a com
munity west of Los Angeles.
A teenage passenger
aboard the yellow school bus
said the transmission and
brakes apparently failed.
Most of the injured were
airlifted from the crash site by
four helicopters 30 miles to
hospitals in Victorville, about
80 miles east of Los Angeles,
after motorists at the scene
helped take musical instru
ments out of the bus so the
passengers could be removed.
“There were 30 total on the
bus,” California Highway Pat
rol Sgt. Charles West said late
Sunday. “Two were killed,
and all the rest were injured to
some degree.”
He said 15 were believed to
have suffered serious injuries,
though none were
lifethreatening.
Hospital officials said most
of the victims were being tre
ated for broken bones and
cuts.
Ben Rubidoux, a deputy
San Bernardino County
coroner, said the 27-year-old
bus driver, Paul Wood,
blamed brake failure for the
crash.
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Vhen the Te:
“He said the brakes went
out, and he tried to gear
down, and when he saw the
curve in the road up ahead, he
knew he wasn’t going to
it,” said Rubidoux.
West said the wreckage
the bus, laying on itssidei:]
ditch along Highway"
examined by a special
vestigations unit to deten
the cause of the crash, w”, •
Bob Hryniuk.a 16-yeaHlRa 1 ' CIS J u , *
aboard the bus from die File:" 1 ()U 1 . . ,
Baptist Church ofResedaJg^";?. ,,
was treated for a mmordboi'y 1 „
said: “The driver was tryiwfw 01 ' s ^
shift into lower geartoi|ro| ,st ia , v ^ ni
down” at the time of the eta nf 11 / ° . ^ I ’',
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“When nothing happen* g ave the 1
he began pumping the k J van tage, with 1
and after they gave o^fl.foot jumper a
overturned,” HryniuksaiM. tin g on two
The bus had just leluaBe slam dunk i
weekend retreat at a priiiftthat point, U"
home near Big Bear Lake Mb first halt, 1 e'
the San Bernardino MoiiSidby Mete all c
tains following a musical]) to discuss why
formance by a church KriitlLen an eaily l e >
when the crash occurei
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‘Wonder’ breads
for sale in U.S.
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United Press International
White bread said to have the
nutritional value and fiber con
tent of 100 percent whole wheat
bread is being sold in nine areas
of the United States, and its Chi
cago developers are looking for
more licensees to make it avail
able nationally.
In San Jose, Calif., the baking
technologist for a trade associa
tion has developed a formula for
low sodium raisin bread that re
sembles regular raisin bread in
flavor and texture.
Representatives of the Cali
fornia Raisin Advisory Board
plan to introduce their bread to
the Board of Governors of the
American Bakers Association at
the board’s annual meeting in
Phoenix, March 20-24.
and two point:
of pea bran, which <,ll l < 1 Sm ^
to t he bran layer of wheatgnfflj;'- 1 ia
The low sodium raisin b f !F? I ward U
was made for CALRABby»TJ um P er
way Stores’ bakery in Richmf 1 he ? dme . lfc
Calif. It has the slightly firm® ere Ieniai
tore associated with hoinctil* ie ^ u an( , n ',
bread and some bakery w ^
breads. I h T 2:53 ^
bin I exas 1
.Safeway had run a tastei t b l 0WS j n t i ie
parison test in December g aine secured
with 93 families from thtBxhe Aggies
Francisco Bay Area panic; ^69 defeat o
ing. They compared the 77.53 defeat
sodium variety with stan(lMyJ r or ’ s 70..-
raisin bread. A bakery S| Sliiu, are two
man said 52 percent of ^mst-place Ra
spondents said they woulc Southwest Cc
the low sodium variety if it AfeM’s overal
available today. while the Aggi
Fred Fedorenko, qua
Brdof 6-4
Arkansas’ 8-2
The formula for the Chicago
company’s Whole White Special
Bread is a spin-off from one de
veloped by Multimarques, a
food research and development
company in Montreal, Canada.
The original Canadian formula
produced a rather heavy-
textured bread preferred in that
country.
assurance department manaS^ V
r.~ i Texas I ec
lor Safeway'., taking divi* «
SciKi his company n^*
working on formulas forabi® ’ ous '
four different varieties of lr
The Chicago company that
bought U.S. patent rights to
Multimarques’ Daily Bread
adapted it to make the type of
soft, spongy white bread prefer
red by many American con
sumers.
Bakeries licensed to make
Whole White are in Yakima,
Wash., Portland and Eugene,
Ore., San Diego, Calif., Topeka,
Kan., Fort Wayne, Ind., Madi
son, Wis., Grand Rapids, Mich,
and West Bridgewater, Pa.
In an informal taste test, few
white bread eaters could tell the
difference between the new
white loaf and similar brands
made without extra fiber and
nutrients. Its slight textural dif
ference comes from the addition
sodium bread when approacl
by the raisin group.
“One, maybe two, will ini'
raisins,” Fedorenko said.
He said Safeway’s ownproji
is still in the developmti
stage.
When salt is removed fn
bread dough, he said, itti
have a bland taste. Raisinsi
spices help restore flavor,
The raisin board’s
sodium formula was develop
by Bill Ziemke, Fedorenkos]’'
decessor at Safeway andj
CALRAB’s baking technolop
Ziemke said he had 1*
working on formulas fork
sodium breads for a couplf
years, after his wife and dan]
ter had been put on low-sodi
diets.
“Raisins are high in sugar
Ken’s
421 S. M
"A Comf:
Ser\
tartaric acid, both of which if
to bring out flavor, so you'
notice the absence of salt
said.
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