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Show TKl'KSDAY. August National Briefs SAN sn-ppir.-f dPI "It's a seaman to seaman $a;d Frank Lountsen of thmg." the Marine Engineers Ber.efiml Association. ' I got stranded mv-se- lf in -- a " places of couple The aiiociuticn, ether unions two shipping nnr.s sent ijt iases at iooa valued at a Sou! $2 iX'O to the tJ.000-iaPanamas Nova. The ship has teen marooned 26 ir.iles oft Point Reves. Cahi., with a load oi coal since July 26 because it had no monev to dock. The food was sent aboard the 63 toot launch Oakland Pilot, donated for the trip by California Launch, a shipping firm. On Tuesday, the ire:gh:er received a H v emergencv shipment oi tood and a promise- o! help trom a Taiwanes consulate d ta The $33 million project to repair two Glen Canyon Dam spillways severely damaged during lysj s record spring flooding is nearlv complete and a new process installed to prevent further erosion has apparently been successful. Bureau of Reclamation Regional Director Clifford Barrett said repairs to the left spillwav have been completed and a re- cent test indicates the structure is working smoothly and can handle future heavy runoff. Repairs to the right spillwav will be completed in a few weeks. The -- LT1) r.i l.nes pitched tn Wedr.esda '.o send i.n emergency to the crew of a Taiwanese tre:hier strands tor the past month ott the northern Cai.mia coast Damaged Dam Spillways Fixed SALT LAKE CITY FRANCISCO foreign e-- n Utile Lai The iirst relief shipment came Monday when the Easy Riaer, chartered by the San Francisco Examiner at a cost ot Sibil puiled alongside "The eomern aroused Francisco in San by news of the ship is m keeping with stranded - Page Crewmen nioriSf Shippers G ive Food to Maritime ur.iccs U4 THE HERALD. Prrvo. luh. irad.ien as a friendly haven tor the worid seafarers.' tf.e newspaper saio in an tonal tr.e city s the fir.a.nciJ d.li'icu'Urs of its owner, ttav Wiser NaVigat.on Co ot Taiwan No none) has seen available to the skipper, Capt, C, Lin. to Duv IjuJ or fuel. , WtHTiesJjv Paul Mao, a diplomatic representative of the Taiwanese government in San Francisco, said he believed he could get enough cash to pay the fees required to aliow t Itie vessel to sail through the Ciolden Gate and tie up. The vessel was marooned by The captain said the 27 crew members have bren eating fish they catch themselves and have no fresh lruit or vegetables. They spend a lot of time watching television and pla ur.g table tennis, he said 754-too- Denver EPA Offices Have Hazardous Environment - DENVER il'PI) The regional chief of the Environmental Protection Agency has vacated his office for his own protection against its environment. John Welles, who packed up his things Tuesday, may not be the S H W (1 I' H k I) A Y V to have the management of the building remove the asbestos In the meantime, the EPA has asked that the renovation be halted. An employees' union representative said 100 workers have come to him and expressed concerns only one of 250 EPA employees to relocate as a result of cancer-causinasbestos fibers from insulation falling trom the ceiling during renovation. Olficials are seeking permanent quarters for Welles as they push g 1 S A 1 R C n A I Asbestos is no longer used for insulating and lireproofmg after being banned in 178 as spray-o- n construction material. 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