i THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Tuesday, June 8, 1976 Tuesday, June 8, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY - Page NIne Land mine kills 3 in Rhodesia SALISBURY, Rhodesia (P) - The security forces an- nounced yesterday the deaths of a white mother and two of her children when their vehicle struck a land mine laid by black guerrillas. The announcement gave no details on where the deaths occurred, but reliable sources said the mine exploded Sun- day on a dirt road in the Clipanga area near the border with Mozambique. The deaths brought to five the number of white civilians killed in three days by the guerrillas waging a hit-and-run war to topple white minority rule in Rhodesia. Three whites in the truck were injured. The communique also said a black Rhodesian ixsiceman was killed by guerrillas, and Rhodesian forces killed a guer- rilla and shot to death two curfew-breakers along the Mo- zambique border in the past four days, it added. The civilian death toll this year now stands at 278, with 917 guerrillas and 113 servicemen reported killed'. FOLLOWING RECENT attacks by African guerrillas, armed convoys have been introduced to protect civilians travelling between Rhodesia and South Africa. Lights .. camera.. . Loch Ness monster! I I mmmp YOUR FIRST STEREO SYSTEM THE ONE YOU ALWAYS REMEMBER I DRUMNADROCHIT, Scotland -An American-sponsored search for the elusive Loch Ness mon- ster is in full swing, using elec- tronic equipment deep in the murky waters of Britain's lar- gest lake, its leader said yes- terday. Robert Rines, president of the Academy of Applied Sciences of Boston, called a news conference to announce that the hunt was under way with a time-lapse camera taking an underwater flash picture every 15 seconds. THE CONSTANT flashing, scientists hope, might lure "Nessie," the monster first re- ported sighted in these waters 1,500 years ago. The team of 24 U.S. engineers and scientists has turned into a tourist attraction. Thousands of visitors swarmed here over the weekend to see the expedition lower masses of electronic equipment 20 to 40 feet deep about 100 yards off- shore in Urquhart Bay, along the northwest coast of Loch Ness. FROM THE surface, the only visible evidence of the search is a pair of small boats moored to an orange buoy in the hay and a tangle of cables leading to a nearby cabin. Inside, team members keep a 24-hour watch on a monitor screen. If anything should swim into view, they would activate a battery of lights and - stereo cameras that they hope will provide the first three-dimen- sional pictures of the monster. Rines reacted to the attention and publicity the expedition is getting, declaring that "We are not here on a circus. This is a very serious scientific expedi- tion ... There are elements who are determined to make things into hoaxes and jokes, but they will not find us very receptive." 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