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Show L- n & A The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, August 2G, 1973 Contract Parley Intense Battle Breaks Out With Chrysler Cambodia Refugees Flee Quickens Pace thl Hunt Ends Tragically Rescuers Discover 2 Miners Bodies ARIZ. GRANDE, Two miners trapped (AP) underground for eight days were found dead late Saturday when rescuers finally broke through a wall of muck which had sealed the pair in a deadend tunnel 1,200 feet under- Beside him was State Mine Inspector Verne McCutchan who directed the lengthy rescue operation involving more than 100 rescue workers. ground. Relatives of the two miners and physicians were summoned immediately after the rescue crews broke through the last 10 feet of earthem wall to the chamber where the pair had been trapped since Aug. 17. Rescue workers had used earth moving machines to burrow through mud, rock and debris that blocked the chamber. They were turned back repeatedly by the fire that erupted after the cave-in- . The fire apparently was started by a spark from the digging machine when the sides of the tunnel collapsed whde the men were digging a new shaft. The fire and smoke lingered in the tunnel until Thursday, hampering rescue efforts. CASA Tumbow, Hecla Mine Co. announced spokesman, the bodies of David Deed-er- , 41, Casa Grande, and Terry Udall, 24, Fort Collins, Colo., had been found. tat sessions for subcommittees. 500-fo- VYe are sorry to say the men are not alive, said Tumbow. There was never any response from the men after the cave-in- . Company officials had been optimistic the men would be found alive because three miners who escaped from the saw them fleeing into cave-itunnel. the dead-enn d Tumbow said it known how long the ers had been dead they died. He said would be performed. DETROIT (AP) The pace of contract talks between the United Auto Workers and the Chrysler Corp. speeded up Saturday with the start of weekend McCutchan had no comment on the outcome of the rescue mission. Jerry was not two minnor how autopsies - Assoc toted Pres Wireeftoto Bone Shortage in U.S.? MILES - The sign over the CITY, MONT. meat counter In this Montana town shows that consumers pay lor bones or beef. There were no agreements reported on any contract provisions and UAW officials said there were no counterproposals from Chrysler. UAW Neither Leonard president Woodcock nor vice president Douglas Fraser seemed dissappointed, however. In the subcommittees we dont get Fraser said. any positive responses, They (Chrysler) ask questions, and then we have to go back and take a second look at some of our proposals. Woodcock said Chrysler, picked by the union last week as a strike target if there is no agreement, hasnt given the UAW any indication when they might put their counteroffer on the table. But he noted the company has said publicly it might bring its proposal to the table as early as next week. Continued From Page One mated 15,000 others are quartered in refugee camps in Chau Doc Province Just across the border. Some of the refugees inside South Vietnam are Cambodian government soldiers who fed recently with their jeeps, trucks and even artillery pieces, which they reportedly fire back across the border now and then. Another refugee, Cham Khem, said that the Khmer Rouge appeared to be doing badly in the fighting because they were outnumbered and outgunned by the North Vietnamese, regular troops in green fatigue uniforms. The Cambodian insurgents wore their black uniforms, he said. Sometimes to guemlla-style- , make up for their disadvantage, the pushed the villagers In front of them, and so many, many people were shot, Khem said. He said that the Khmer Rouge otter referred to the North Vietnamese simply as the Vietnamese and that they told the people in his village that the Vietnamese are occupying our territory, so they must be driven out of Cambodia. 5e&Ltow&tS Coweftt&sis A young woman, nursing a tew-hor- : baby, said that the villagers along border had come to know the North Viet-- f namese wril because the soldiers ha;jM been stationed In the villages for threel years, since Prince Sihanouks overthrow. The Khmer Rouge, however, were strangers from the land above, very far away. In her version, the fighting began after a new Cambodian Communist unit came into Tuk Meas viallage and ordered the North Vietnamese to leave. WTien they refused, the Khmer Rouge first stole their hammocks, and then attacked them with knives. Umted states intelligence officials in Saigon say they believe thayhe fighting has spread to many parts of both Kam-pand Takeop provinced along the border in Southestem Cambodia. Apart from advisers and supply agents few North Vietnamese are stationed from from the border in this area of Cambodia and so it is unclear bow deep inside the country the fighting may have spread. (Copyright) ead8i4AAvii0nfiOBBsassrsBB Friday is 1 Granite's or'y nite 'til FROM OUR HUGE INVENTORY COME THESE GREAT SAVINGS Copter Crash Kills Pair in Fire Fight United Press International Two men were killed Saturday when a helicopter crashed at the site of a brush fire in Californias Sierra Nevada foothills while rain eased the most critical fire situation in the history of the Pacific other forestry employe, Rand Claussen, 29, were hospitalized in satisfactory condition with various injuries. In the Pacific Northwest and California, nearly 200, OOu acres of timber and range land were blackened. Damages were expected to exceed Northwest. Don't miss sizzling savings on color TV, black and whte TV, radios- - stereos! One of a kind, floor models, some still in cartons! 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