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Show 3 Dead In Emery County vrritiais Resuee workers emerged from the Deer Desk Mine early today, carrar-- the body of the last f three feito a miners kiiJed in s tave-imile and a half deep la the coal seam. It was still dark outside when the black-facminers walked from the portal of Pea body fbal Co's mine, after more than 15 hours or diggifig to reach the trapped miner. a e The third victim m$ Charles "Russ1 Laress. 2s, Fuce. Kis fate sas not knows since early Monday iuierwxm when the bodies of Alfred Willis, 25, Cartwndale, and Roger Luke, IS, OrangevUle, were pulled from the rubble after the cave-in- . section of Sfeoot roof caved in after a mining machine hit a wail deep inside the mine. Three men were yapped by the fall, and three fellow workers rushed to their aid. One of lite three was Willis. siare A "The machine started to turn at an intersection. There was a pop and the roof came in,5 D. C Ilail Peabody vie? president of operations in St. Louis, said after talking to mine officials. A thick chunk of coal and sandstone crashed onto the electric-powerecontinuous six-fo- Arf Exhibition PARIS UP!) -- A total of 120 paiiiungs, urawmgs and engravings by Corot will go on exhibition starting June 6 at the Musee de l'Orangerie in Tuiler-ie- s Gardens. The idea s to show the full sweep of the French impres- sionist painter's mn is ri( r ih? ."machine, but w're not sure where." mining machine at the Bserseticn in the First Seu'.h Slope uitere Larson, Luke and the driver of working. The else Three inspectors from tne U S Mining Eniorcn5ent and Safety Administration rushed to the mine and insisted the rescuers shore up walls before digging for Larson. They feared another cave-i- a "There's net much chance he's slive," said miner Larry KilScrease, calling Larson "my best buddy" and adding thzt life jnissinjj !r???! bctRir s father Just two weeks ago. "It was really caved in. But then, there's always hope." Willis was kjllfd when he rai. to the aia of the trapped men. Cave suffered a back injury and Wilson complained of internal pains after hiking out the mine. The mine, which produces 20Q torn of coal a day for Utah Power k light Company's uew rtasington plant si the canyon mouth, is located more than a mile up narrow' clifflined Deer Creek Canyon in eastern Utah's Enry County. It is about 130 miles southeast of Salt Lake machLie were three rescuers were also trapped when a wall collapsed, pinrung Willis. Two other miners, foresifiS David Cave, 33, Price, and Vernon Wilson, 29. Price, were hospitalized with BEIRUT ',UPI minor injuries. Botli were in good coidiuun today. Chtster Housekeeper, 28. of Wellington, the driver of the machine, escaped mining injury because he was working inside an iron cage but he had a bad case of the "shakes" afterward. "I'm rot exactly sure what happened." he said. "It was all so fast. Everything fell in. I'm not sure what happened to the men working near me. I feel lucky. I'm just glad to be alive." The two men working near were him -- Luke and Larson beneath the rock. buried Searchers found Luke boay several hours after the 3150 a m. mishap, but were hampered in their hunt for Larsou by collapsing walls and the cave-inthreat of additional Oty. Gordon Newbold, manager of the power plant, said tlectrical output would be cut in half during nighttime hours as a precaution. A supply of coal was on hand, but plant officials did not know when the mine would be certified to reopen after the accident. It accident was the first at Deer Creek since it opened in s. 15-d- "We're having a great deal of difficulty," one of the fescue workers told newsmen kept two miles from the mine by law officers "The enforcement Vitlls keep crumbling f$rwn. We almost reached the buried machine. We think the missing f more resigned ia Lebanon. Irartrg Prenikf Rasfeid Soiir shattrea gymrn3& with ersly five ininisters, Beirut newspapers it today said Solh would before the end of the week.. The wprs said resignations of twelve of 17 ministers have killed Soih's chances to q-- te fiie oa their prcs&ur,eesest5 di;tjssf?ns en postwar relajimts with both VXnams. sauces at the Association of se encKwy through enibissy The fcicst Salcimas Frsnjieh efter making a to Parliament ex plaining bis government's PresivSra power! J by a Hanoi iEHamed cuss-tr- y the &ngsspore &nppe a an ASEAN meniber &lotg with Indonesia. Tiailaad, iLe f1iilij;pries aaa SSakysia. The conferetKe Monday stielved a bluepnii for a t tsiuert U.S. Rtsearch Development their one-tent- computer-operate- Vietnam,'" the sources said. tVy could not eiaDcrsie, but oetegates generaiiy sgrsed ihs that the "prsrosLng" from negotiations DipSomaUe obsmrs said suis m interpretatiuR could be wry the A3SAN members Mr decided tc shelve the fciijepnnt for the peace tone. V ftTeign niffister have insifSKi been ssked ta consider a draft 'Treaty of Amity and Cooperation'' signature by all nd Asian countries. ; Leonov A Akisey ernsilator punching the command buitom as they would on a real Launch The Port tex., was opened mm. d was retjesl in tarms of jdiftioi with Indachina. rreafing in future on cooper: ion. Apoiki. spaceship simulator for their ptactice launch later in the day. The Soviet mission control center in Kaliningrad reported everything was noniml ia the Administration one million tons of TNT. The that ended World War II were in the 20 kiloton ciaas, h of the minimum arfy sue oi Wednesday's test. Cambodia difficulties STsSrTt J for open Southeast m CORAL THEATRE Amfka Fork Ocm 7:00 Shew 7:15 1 Timber Trsmps" j SHOWTIME rv ism i fAtt.0iiL 8:43 practice run. The Soviet simulated launch came at 8:20 a m, EDT -texact time day of the wevk 89 the real launch wis) be July he aJ 15. W ti A.-- The mission control centers miles apart discussed the first manuevers of the Soyux, which will wait in orbit for the 3,GuG iw'fciHPORT" by Arthur Hcwtt I If if. 7t3d 4 f i30 lure, HwIi .Kartn CHb?Hw Hack - JJg imm of ihe mm KtiMTI Kiii especially the least known aspect of his production. f;t ii A3N TBfNCCESTUFF work, VuA -- "Jkric! fequested that the $utif!Rnc entires ruchiag tqtpmt w the sewa- - ao-- 1 interpreted positions Soviet and arraunr MKi8y. The nuclear device will be exploded at a depth of 2,510 feet, with a yield of 200 kilotons to one rnegstoa, s maxiinuia fate equal to tie tpmm of Vkii, Sources Two HOUSTON The bla will be set of f at 7 am. PUT jl ant MDTl umkr the Pahule Mesa area about 1 10 miles north of Las Vegas, the Energy peace request as a possible attempt by HsiiiA U keep ASEaN , ministers quit late Monday, bringing to II the number uf ministers who have resigned protesting Soih's alleged lack of forcefulness in stemming the street fighting 6? and Burma a;.d the and aiti and Lac rsudear explosion in two years, siniiated biasioff at their sip tf & tunes as patent as the control center in Russia today atomic bombs dropped on began a week tag practice for Hittihirna and Nagasaki, w" this summer's joint spaceflight be detonated deep under the with three American Nevada desert Wednesday astronauts. mornif. The U.S. spacemen waited in Four w Cosmonauts Simulate Spaceflight Blastoff UKi cosniuRauts in a PABUlMKSA,Ne.tUPI) Thursday statement 1970. !ka Nia. 4 saiA was conveyed Powerful Nuclear Blast Due guerrillas. Local newspapers ?a?d SWh. would sulmit his resignation to that left 150 dead. Seven ministers resigned last week. A Ush cabinet member. Water Minister Malek Salam. resigned before the clashes. Sthh test week declared he would ask Parliament for a vote of confidsaice but added he was "nut opiiraisUe" about his battle to save his government. The four cabinet members Joseph Sk?f, Minister of Defense; Zaki Mazboudl, Minister of Planning; Ade! Osseiran, Minister of justice; and ? &!eim&n All, Minister East Asian North ViAsas !s asked Uie faxeiga roLniaters (4 natiwat five fCarsuusii aut in any public Tli clashes between radical Phalangitis and Patesuniau Pi, Vietnam asks fceoyssr f rVe f orel Oft s KUALA LUMPUH Malaysia gosalvage his vernment, tern by dissatisfaction over the rem'ers handling of last month's THE HERALD, 1J, iiI i Quit in Lebanon - Four csbinet Bijffiters have eeover ed F rom Mine BvPETeSGILUNS KUNTLNGTCg. UUA (UPli ft TVsdij. My I iS 0rs Knny Hii Itdy -- UWTI IT ftNUM S SSI ffiL! ! m i .... 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