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Show 4A DESERET HEWS, Thursday, March 6, 1969 Timbers Weakening, Pose Rescue Threat Russians Loft Two More Cosmos iittiSCOW I &&t 5 The (Ap) Union announced today Wit 'two more unmarv.ed Cot- - satellites were launched mo Their missions Wednesday. not buj he,r there orbits varied widely waa no indication they were on a joint flight. Continued From First Page ' Kfjr was to be able to draw the cord through the pipe, pulling small containers of water and food into the On the first try, however, itself the cord wrapped around the pipe and wedged in the hole. A second try successfully completed the operation. Dr. Leroy A. Wirthlin prescribed a liquid diet in small portions at one-hasub-drif- t. Gerald I. Chores . . . timbers pop, crack Now It Can Be Told: It Was Her Man Continued From First Page dashed for help, and the long, one long rescue operation that passed its 120th hour at 11 a.m. today began. Im glad Jerry didnt toil me alxiut it until Wednes1 said Mrs. Charles. day. think I'd have died. But I had plenty of time to get used to the situation, so it wasnt so bad. She said, Jerry really likes Buck, and we re really pulling for him to get out of there okay. Jerry feels he was lucky to be working with him, and that he told him to get out when he did. Charles is a graduate of Judge Memorial High School, and has been working at the Lark mine since early December. JEWELERS 8313 DOWNTOWN 129 So. Main COTTONWOOD BOUNTIFUL 4841 Highland 5 Points EaiLcr, he had been working at Hercules Bacchus Plant. lf intervals. hour 'His mosc serious problem will be dehydration, Wirthlin said. All the signs are good, the doctor told Willie later. He had no stomach ache after taking water and nourishment and thats a good thing. After water and food had bean passed through the pipe, two pen flashlights were passed tlirough to enable Jones to describe liis position and situation. Work to free Jones continresued at a slow pace cuers drove pilings (six by ten inch beams) on .1 angle into the muck (slabs and lime waste) then braced them. As the spilings are braced, the muck under the spilings is hollowed away and carried on down the shaft. Peterson disclosed to the Deseret News Wednesday that Jones may have been unconscious the first 48 hours after the Saturday cave-in-. FEED WITH CARE Dr. Wirthlin said the liquid diet being rationed out to Jones is designed to provide the nourishment he needs without giving him too much too soon. You cant force a man to eat when hes been off food for so long, Wirthlin said. I dont think hell have any a towu in Louisiana, expressing concern for Jones plight. Another man who is particularly interested In seeing the Lark miner rescued is Ken Squires, 158 W. 5270 South, HELL BE THERE Murray, one of the miners on The doctor, who practices in the rescue squad and one of the talk to Jones Taylorsville, said he would first men to rush to the mine as soon as he when he was found to be alive is informed that the rescue is early Wednesday. Give that old by (Jones) imminent. said this Squires Looldng ahead to his fifth credit, morning after coming off shift long night in the underground prison, Jones evening was at 3 a.m. Hes got a lot of spunk I guarantee you, hes brightened theconsiderably brief congot plenty. Wednesday by with versation his fellow That fellas done without worker sons, Clifford, 30, and water for four days, and if he Glen, 23, the latter a fellow got enough water this mornworker at the Lark Mine. ing to wet one tonsil, you can be sure he felt better. TALKS WITH SON TOUGH ON ALL We talked with him about five minutes, Glen said. He Squires said the rescue asked us how were coming operations have been tough on (on rescue operations) and the miners, some of which asked us to tell mother hes have had to work hour shifts. alright. For a moment, Glen said, Some are so exhausted that his father sounded kind of once they get home in bed, he feels like hes they cant rest "You get so disgusted been in there six months. tired you cant go to sleep Clifford, however, said his thats the trouble, he said. father is in pretty good spirMore than 20 reporters, phoits for as long as hes been tographers and television down there. cameramen have been on the scene in shifts since Jones WALL OF ROCK The sons and their father had was first reported trapped, to repeat themselves several keeping warm in their cars parked outside the mine office times to be understood through the wall of rock separating while waiting for new reports. them. At first he thought I was one of the workmen, but he was glad when he heard it was me, Clifford said. Company officials said Wednesday night that the switchboard at the mine office has been lit with long distance calls from San telephone Francisco, New York City and 3 WOODS and 0 PRE-SEAS- DIMLY LIT STATION d Hie cavernous, dressing room where the miners are interviewed as they come from underground resembles a dimly lit train station, lined with wooden benches. A weird effect, however, makes the room resemble none other anywhere. Hang- - LOW at 7; ; 7 tasty banana nut cakes 98c large coffee cakes 2i; 59 reg. 75c o s candy specials f all-n- ut chocolate bridge mix reg. 1 .40 lb. rachi today as a rash of strikes plagued Pakistan for the third straight day. Six hundred village houses were burned in Comilla, 35 miles south of Dacca, and 54 persons were reported injured in a clash between two rival groups claiming ownership of a single plot of land. More E. 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