Show J S DIE IN MINE BLAST Bodies of Four Recovered Heat Heat- Holds Up Rescue Rescue- Families of Entombed Entombed- Miners Gather at at of Mouth Shaft Aid Rushed From Albuquerque H f Associated By MADRID N. N M. M Mf Dec 7 Four 7 Four men are are- known to be b dead and at least ten others are believed to been killed as the result of an explosion ion of ot undetermined d S SIn In the Morgan Jones Jones M mine of the Albuquerque Cerrillos s' s s.- s. Coal company here today The Thet Identified d' d dead Bony 35 Aug Augustine Padilla 38 Angel ott Ortiz 34 and Guadalupe Morales 35 L The men believed to believed to be dead and still in the mine this afternoon Juan Acosta Pablo Escarino Julien Ynos Ynos- troza Manuel Cabera Machis Macl Maclas Ma- Ma cl clas chis s Damacio Perez Julian Garcia Francisco Baltzar Oaxaca and Ramos All of the thc men killed or believed killed were working about bout feet feel back in the thc mine in the fourth right gallery at the time cf of the explosion EASILY REACHED The fo four r whose bodies have been recovered were were working in inthe the fourth right gallery galler and were easily reached The remaining ten men are believed back in the tha second dip on the fourth right gallery and up to 1 15 this afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon had not been reached The presence of or troughs of rock dust in the gallery prevented prevent d mine officials said officials said a disastrous I fire which might have followed the explosion Morales' Morales body was badly burned by bythe bythe bythe the blast but the bodies of Gabaldon Padilla and Ortiz Ortiz- were not burned Morales was running a hoist at the entrance to the second dip and the theother theother theother other three men were further back in inthe inthe inthe the gallery but not in the dip So far it was said rescue crews have not been able to get back into the dip because lot of the tremendous heat cause caused by the blast Approximately 1000 men were working in the mine at the time of the explosion it was s said id by mine officials KNOCKED UNCONSCIOUS Jimmy Taylor son sori of oC H. H L. L Taylor mine superintendent who was working working work work- in ing at the the entrance entrance to the fourth right gallery at the time of ot the explosion was knocked unconscious by the blast but vas was not seriously injured and was was the first to be brought out Grouped outside the mine entrance were families of the missing men anxiously awaiting some word from the rescue rescue parties Taylor said he believed believed be be- that the had had all been all killed by the blast blasL Warren Bracewell state mine inspector inspector in in- arrived at the th mine shortly after noon and started an tion tim The origin or cause of the blast was not known Taylor said |