Show EATH TOLL IN MINE ACCIDENT STANDS AT 1 But Two of Men Entombed Entombed En En- at Dawson Survive Survive Survive Sur Sur- Sur- Sur vive Fourteen Still Lie in Tunnels They Worked DA N. N M. M Feb 13 By A. A P. P But But two of the min miners rs in Dawon Daw- Daw on son mine mino No 1 1 where a terrific explosion occurred la t Thursday afternoon survived This was established late last night when hen ehen the Phelps-Dodge Phelps corporation owners of the mine ann announced that It t had been completely explored and andall all LII II possibility of any of the entombed men nen still being alive had vanished The known death toll early today tood stood at The two men who walked out of ot the workings worl last FrIday Fri Fri- lay day ay morning brought the number of ot hose those accounted ed for to Fourteen till still lie He in the tun tunnels els in which they were veta working when the Imp impact ct of the explosion is believed to have snuffed out ut their lives o a THIRTY MORE BODIES FOUND Thirty bodies were found in cross crosscuts cuts 7 north and 10 and 11 south the entries most distant from the entrance en- en trance rance to the mine yesterday and anc ast last night and were removed Some of the bodies still miss missing ng are tre re believed to have been beel located under inder the wreckage in tx mine and excavation already has been started to o recover them The work of recovering re- re covering all of 01 the fourteen may take everal several weeks company officials de- de lare clare Crews will start today muckIng muck- muck Ing ng out the material which litters the tunnels This will be the first Ite step toward reconstruction of ot the workings corkings and follows the recovery ol ot of all Lii 11 of ot the bodies which were lying exposed S Many funeral services were held yesterday esterday and others are to be held throughout the coming week Payment of compensation to widows and sad families of ot the dead is to start star his this morning CAUSE AUSE IS MYSTERY The cause of ot the blast still Is a mystery according to P. P G. G Beckett general jeneral manager of ot the company With Daniel Harrington s supervising engineer of ot the United States bureau of ot f mines at Denver W V D. D Brennan manager of ot the company's local properties prop- prop and other officials of the Phelps Phelps helps Dodge e corporation Mr Beckett Beckett Beck Beck- ett has spent considerable time In Inthe inthe the he workings since the explosion This little New Mexico town has settled down to the routine which preceded receded the blast When mining will be resumed in mine No 1 is uncertain but company officials estimate estimate esti esti- mate nate the time at anywhere from three to o six months |