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Death Toll Set At
300 In Exnlosimi
s Ann B RUCK EN,
Germany
iL'PP Saarland officials set the
death toll Thursday at about 300
in the as explosion which ripped
through the Luisenthal coal mine
Wodnesday with a blinding flash
of flame and a shock wave that
killed like a sledgehammer.
Carl Hugo, director of the Saar
Iniul Mines Commission, announc
ed 2r.: bodies had been recovered.
Ho said approximately 10 or 15
men were missing and that "there
nre no longer any prospects that
they can be rescued." Of the 100
miners who escaped 81 are on the
critical list, he said.
Hug o's announcement brought
an end to the mass vigil kept by
crowds of tearful women and chil
dren outside the mine. One wom
an, mother of three sons lost on
the same shift, truged home after
hours at the mine. A few
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stayed on though hope was gone.
Officials said they were con
vinced an explosion of methane
gas caused the disaster, and de
spite the safety precautions which
have won the mine many safety
awards, the miners apparently
opened up a gas pocket which was
set off by an electric spark.
Hugo disclosed that officials
first considered sealing off three
side tunnels, entombing the men
where they had fallen, but that
later inspection showed the tun
nels were safe. The mine itself
was closed while officials and
wear y rescue workers checked
through the rubble.
U. S. Army helicopter teams
which flew to help carry the in
jured miners to hospitals returned
to their bases.
It was the worst mining disas
ter since 1946 when 412 persons
died in a Ruhr coal mine blast.
All of the nation was in mourn
ing. The government announced in
Bonn that President H e i n r i c h
Luebke would deliver a funeral
oration at a mass funeral on Sat
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'Pictured here is the artist's conception of how the new ZBT house, will look. The house which will
be started somC is i to' be thW:first pne' constructed - on the new ' fraternity court on the Raleigh high-
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Zcta Beta Tau Fraternity yester
day -released drawings 'of its new
house that will be the first to be
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is expected to start this Spring.
The two-floor house will be lo
cated at ' the southeast corner of
the new fraternity court, fronting
on Finley Rd. and overlooking the
! golf course in the rear. It is being
built for ZBT by the Alphi P.i of
ZBT Foundation, Inc.
The living and dining areas of
the brick house will be on the
first floor and will include a three
room housemother's apartment, a
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yard surrounded by a brick wall.
The courtyard may also be reached
by two second floor stairways at
the rear of the house.
All sleeping rooms will be on
the second floor, with each room
opening onto a screened balcony
and an inner hallway. Each bed-
Recruiters
Here Today
The following companies will be
recruiting on campus next weetc,
Mrs. Joyce Fuller of the Place
ment Service announced yesterday.
.Monday: Armstrong Cork ,Co.,!
National Aeronautics and bpace
Administration, American Viscose
Corp., and Housing and Home Fi
nance Agency.
Tuesday: Armstrong Cork rCo.,
Chemstrand. The Trust Company
of fieoreia. E. I. du Pont. de. Ne-
mnnrs Furman University, and
KeDDers Company, Inc. .
Wednesday: E. I. du Pont, Mon
santo Chemical Co., and First Na
tional Bank of Atlanta.
Thursday: Mutual of New York.
Colgate-Palmolive Co., Southern
Bell Telephone, American Tele
phone and Telegraph, and Western
Electric.
Fridav: Texaco, Inc., National
Speuritv Agency, and Atlanta Life
Insurance Co.
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room will contain separate study
facilities for ; each occupant.
A paved parking lot will be adja
cent to the house and the archi
tects expect that most of the trees
now on the lot will be left for
shade.
The house is expected to "fulfill
the housing needs of the present
and future membership of the fra
ternity," Foundation President
Alan B. Heilig stated. "We want
it to be a credit to the University
and the fraternity."
Tivo Removed
From Dorms
In the first case tried by the
IDC Court this semester, two stu
dents were removed from one
dorm to another, placed in cam
pus probation for one semester,
and fined $10 each.
The students were tried on a
violation of quiet hours charge
which was,. made after they had
created a prolonged disturbance in
, the dorm. One , of them had to be
taken, to the',' infirmary in order
to quieten him."
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promotion activities that keep local subscribers informed
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By STEWART IIENSLEY
(United Press International) !
WASHINGTON President Ken
nedy is trying to maneuver Russia
into a corner on the atmospheric-
test question in an effort to achieve
a real break-tnrougn toward an
effective nuclear test ban.
The President's strategy has be
come increasingly clear in recent
days.
The American and British propo
sal Thursday for a Big Three for
eign ministers meeting to open the
Geneva disarmament conference
next month was one part of this
strategy aimed at bringing a halt
in the nuclear arms race.
Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khru
shchev most likely will cry "black
mail" when the full pattern of
U.S. moves becomes clear. How
ever, American and British offi
cials believe that Kennedy's course
will underline the fact that Russia
is to blame for the race if it must
continue.
Expect More Tests
American officials involved in
the matter expect Kennedy to an
nounce at the end of this month
his reluctant decision to resume
atmospheric tests in about eight
weeks. He will couple the an
nouncement with another US.
pledge to work diligently mean
while, to try to achieve a disar
mament agreement that will rule
out the need for such tests.
The Geneva disarmament con-
IDC Party Opens
Spring Twisting
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The Interdormitory Council will
start the Spring semester enter-j
tainment schedule off Saturday
night with a dance at the Ameri-I
can Legion Hut.
Continuing the trend toward
more twistable music for IDC
dances, which was begun late last
fall, the . Swing Shifters will play
for the dance.
The affair is free of charge and
will be held from 8 to 12. A bus
will leave from Y-Court at eight
for all who might need transpor
tation. On William E. Beel
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Above Ledbetter-Pickard
, Phone 942-5250
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fprpncp convenin2 a couple ofinedy can be expected in comir.
weeks after the expected announce-j
ment, will meet with the fuiJi
knowledge that U.S. atmospheric
tests are to be resumed unless
Russia comes quickly to terms on
a foolproof test ban treaty. It will
be emphasized that work on sucb
a treaty was near completion when
Russia last September stopped ne
gotiating and broke a three-year
moratorium on atmospheric blasts.
The U.S. hope is that the So
viet Union, at the Geneva talks,
will be under heavy and increasing
pressure from other countries, in
cluding the neutrals, to come to
terms. with the United States and
Britain in an effort to head of!
the new series of American tests.
Would Justify Tests
Kennedy and British Prime Min
ister Harold Macmillan, in calling
for a "supreme effort" at the 18
nation Geneva ' conference opening
March 14, said they considered the
"massive Soviet tests' 'in the at
mosphere late last year "would
justify the West" in resuming tests
for purely military reasons. Ken-
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weeks to hammer over harder at
the theme upon which he spoke
with feeling at his news conference
Wednesday. This is that there is
nothing '"inconsistent" in prepar
ing for new tests while at the same
time working hard toward disarma
ment." The President's view is that he
would be failing his obligation for
national and "free world" security
if he did not prepare for and carry
out new tests to develop and refine
weapons unless the Kremlin agrees
to a foolproof inspection and con
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