How the Delta Liner Delsud, of New Orleans, altered her course by 100 miles to go to the aid of a disease-infested Yugoslavian freighter well out to sea only to have the foreign ship's captain make a gentle attempt to shanghai the Delsud's doctor, was told in New Orleans today as the Delsud arrived from South America.
PHOTO CAPTION: The Mississippi Shipping company's steamer Delsud arrived in New Orleans today after aiding a disease-infested Yugoslavian freighter miles at sea on June 7. DR. DANIEL KINGSLEY, shown second from the left with MRS. KINGSLEY, the Delsud's physician, boarded the freighter, examined the crew and left medical supplies. B. J. RUSOVICH, center, Yugoslav consul in New Orleans, today thanked Dr. Kingsley and CAPTAIN CHRISTOPHER OLSEN, right, master of the Delsud, for their aid to the Prince Andrej, the stricken ship. The Delsud is docked at the Poydras street pier.