Show MINE OFFICIALS TRACE BlAST BlAST- TO GAS ROOM Member of Rescue T Team earn Suffers Nervous Breakdown Breakdown Break Break- down Apply for Work When Pit Reopens R opens I 5 i I By HARVEY HAN HANCOCK Telegram Staff Correspondent I 1 CASTLE CAST GATE March 15 n Aa An exploration party composed of t ex experienced ex- ex x- x state and government o of officials and coal mining officials officials- made mad a thorough examination of ot the sixth left eft dip entry in th the Ca Castle tle Gate No 2 mine today a an i found evidence that the origin of pf orthe the explosion in in No 10 2 mine maY may have ha been at the face of No Xo Z 2 room In this ent entry There were also certain conditiOns conditions condi condl which might later on on a a. thorough examination of the other parts o of the mine minI change the opinion ion lOn of this exploration party part Tl The e indications are arc that a amount of oC gas had been found in this room by the tho fire boss on his second daily examination and in attempting to o remove this gas gaa It was ignited by coming coining In contact with an op open n lI light h t. t I RULES OBSERVED C All the rooms and entries in in inthis this e cl including the tho working face appear to have been well ell sprinkled ll lland and the tl-e usual precautions seem to 0 have been taken talen and it wilt will not I be possible loible J o ible to make mal mala a a definite de d dit- dit as to the cause canse of the disa- disa ter tel until a thorough inspection atthe orthe of or the remaining portions of the mine min ha hae haye e been made which will r rC- rC quire quIte several da days s s. I. I The above e statement i is verified b by Dan Harrington supervising super n ineer of the thc bureau of ot mine 13 B. B W. W D Dyer er chief mine John Crawford coal mine inspector tor F. F N N. Cameron vice Ice president and general manager of i f the Ut fh It ItI Fuel company compa 1 and R. R M. M I. I S I general superintendent of the States Fuel company 4 Three bodies lie in the mor morgue t I and and two remain in tile bosom ot of the mink mine according to o oan a an official recheck made by Utah Utah Fuel company officials late this aft arr- arr The last body reco er recovered cl was D. D R. R Anderson on Orrin Orri Smith was identified as aa body No 45 er recovered d The The f fOllowIng fOllowIng- men men are aro In the mine ne o or are In n n tile gue ettl r rI I Pete Duals Frank Thomas Thomasr rell and Sf Stove fe Speros r NINE FUNERALS FUNERALS' HELD The Tle following burials took place placa this afternoon at Castle Gate 0 O. E. E S Sanders Harry Sanders John Marchetti Steve Gionini Edward B. B Cox at Tony George Kappas T. T A. A Millos at Spring Glen Orrin Smith Francis Anderson c cond one ond on-oi on of ot the helmsmen Ih lb the th rescue re cue crew whose fa family lives h in hI S 'S Salt Lake suffered suf sur- suffered suf a nervous ncr br breakdown today Loday several hours continuous search for lor bodies in the the- mine It search for lor bodies in the the- mine It ItIs ItIs itis Is said that his condition similar t to sh was brought about bout by the gruesome g esome task of recovering recovering- bodies lIe He was was was' taken talen to Castle CastleGate CastleGate CastleGate Gate hospital but his condition IS in reported not His family has b been en notified Castle Gate wIn will get a new population population population lation following the disaster clean clean- up More rore than applications for work have been received c ived ved at the Utah Fuel office in the last few days das askIng asking asking ask ask- ing for employment when the mine reopens Many l of ot the old families will move out Restoration of the tho ill-fated ill mine mitts will b begin gln as soon as as' as the cause of the explosion has been determined and the bodies removed Mines in itt inthe inthe the coal district which have been closed since last Saturday will re renew renew renew re- re new operation l on Monday |