THURSDAY. MARCH 10. 1960 Herter Accuses Of Stirring Up WASHINGTON </jP) Secretary of State Christian A. Herter complained yesterday that as soon as U.S.-Cuban relations take a turn! for the better, Prime Minister Fidel Castro and his aides '“seem to go out of their way to make them more difficult.” Herter spoke about Cuba America’s No. 1 Caribbean Coal Mine Disaster Traps 18 LOGAN, W. Va. 1— Tired, begrimed rescue crews,l battling against mounting odds for the lives of 18 trapped coal miners, had to retreat yesterday in the face of choking fumes, deadly carbon monoxide and daad-end passages. It looked bad for the 18 cut off four miles inside the Island Creek Coal Co. No. 22 mihe at nearby Holden since 8:30 a.m. Tuesday by a fire and a slate fall. The haven’t been heard from since noon Tuesday, when the flames apparently burned through a telephone line that was their only connection with the mine en trance. Shortly after noon yesterday State Mines Director Crawford L. Wilson tersely called back the res cue team trying to reach the men through a tunnel paralleling the main heading—tunnel—and con centrated all efforts against the smouldering fire. Twenty men were in the partv caught behind a sudden fire which started when a slate fall snapped an electric line and ignited some timbers. Two made their way to the outside to spread the alarm. The others decided to stay. Mr. Charles M CAMPUS SHOPPINi Castro Trouble headache—in his first news con ference since returning from a two-week trip to Latin America with President Eisenhower. The U.S. foreign affairs chief said the United States has given “no consideration to breaking off diplomatic relations with Cuba.” And he expressed hope that j such circumstances would not arise, and that troubles with i Cuba can be solved through dip lomatic means, even though U.S. i Ambasador Philip W. Bonsai is , presently here on recall from Havana. , Herter affirmed Eisenhower's .position that the United States I will not take economic leprisals against Cuba. He declined to di vulge the administration’s propo sal for new sugar legislation, | which some members of Congress hope to use as a weapon against Castro. Cuba gets big bonuses for [selling sugar to America under 'present U.S. law. 1 Despite his general tone of re < strain!, Herter was clearly un -1 happy over the latest attacks by Castro against Uncle Sam. The secretary rejected a Cuban pro test that he had used insulting ’ language in dressing down a i Cuban envoy here Monday. Herter said his words “were carefully chosen . . . not insulting at all” when he complained to Cuban Charge d’Affaires Enrique [Patterson about what Herter termed Castro’s baseless charge [that the United States was respon sible for last Friday’s Havana mu nitions ship explosion that cost Imore than 50 lives Gay gingham shirt* waisfer, full of casual flair *..ln exciting off-beat colors of Green, Blue, Gold. Sizes 5 to 15. $12.95 CENTER THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA PofflflQ Soviet Trade Improves j/Wargaret to Wed May 6 rviuilb /VIUKGh MOSCOW (/P> The Soviet! LONDON (/PI Princess Mar- Mjg»| C|* I .'Union has boosted itself into the'Rai'et will wed her commoner yUU-Mlie I IlCfll* front ranks of trading nations of sweetheart, Antony Armstrong •, T, . „ Jones, in a Mav 6 ceremony ri- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla (£>)— ahe world. Foreign Trade Min- vahng Ihe sp i cn dors of her sis >A streamlined Polaris flew 900'ister Nikolai S. 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