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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 13

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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13
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Queried as to whether the fishing conference had any effect upon Adm. Ellis on the return of the Lithuanian defector, Bender answered: "I don't wish to assess any blame. I do feel his (Ellis) thoughts may have been influenced by this on-going conference." Hays introduced the possibility that Kudirka may have relatives in Massachusetts. The Ohio congressman said Kudirka has a wife and two children and fits the "same general description" of a cousin to people in Massachusetts. Hays said he received information to this effect Tuesday night from a third party, adding that he did not know the identity of the Massachusetts residents concerned.

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Fletcher W. Brown, the District's chief of staff, and Cmdr. Ralph W. Eustis, skipper of the Vigilant. The hostility of the com-' mittee toward Bender and the Coast Guard was obvious.

Members raised such suggestions as shifting the Coast Guard from Transportation Department jurisdiction to the Navy, and abolishing the Coast Guard Academy for "failing to teach history." Rep. Wayne L. Hays (D-Ohio), subcommittee chairman, said it was the "most shocking ihing I've heard in 22 years in Congress," that the Coast Guard know the historic rules on refugees." Bender insisted the Coast Guard lacked "specific" guidance from the State Department on what to do with defectors. "There's not a sheriff in Ohio who doesn't know what the rules are," Hays fired back, "and there's not a sheriff in Ohio who wouldn't have handled this situation differently." In hindsight, Bender admitted that "both the State Department and the Coast Guard might have taken more initiative. Let me correct that.

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