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Blame -Spark For 119 Mine Deaths : ie . ve, '* WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 (UP)—|machines that had been allowed standing at a loading point a early today almost as soon as
The U. 8. Bureau of Mines sald/to get into dangerous: condition short distance away,” mine bureau police broadcast the report.
yesterday that the tragic West|forbidden by mine safety regula- officials said, “This-equipment was Frankfort, Ill, mine disaster was tions.
caused by an electrical spark that |
touched off gas clouds present ay
‘because of equipment.
faulty
studies of bureau investigators ruled out the possibility that the might © have
been caused - by
lighted cigarets or matches. This ¢
had been an earlier theory.
the report added that any electri-jnyestigators had said the blast + . - : cal machines, faulty or otherwise, at gai been tofiched off by a All Major Highways In State Are Clear blast, which killed 119 miners, could have set off the explosion. 3
ignition was one of two eleftric found in the area had beén lighted today. The report said the electrical drills that were operating at the and a thorough search failed to - spark apparently came from|time, or one of two shuttle cars reveal matches or lighters.
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Ltcapable of igniting gas.”.
In a preliminary report, bureau York. Mr: York called police.
lighted cigaret or match. But in All major highways in the Vernon. Floodwaters
the ‘opinion that the source of gators said none of: the cigarets Highway Commission
In the south, highwater today Plainville
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Stolen Truck Quickly Recovered by Police A ‘truckestolen while the driver| In a matter of minutes, Sgt stopped. for coffee was recovered Ry Peake and his squad found the truck parked in front of 710 Jack Poore, driver for the York Indiana Ave. They arrested two Transit Co., said he parked the men in-it. Paul Cabele, 29, of 902 Investigators. who studied the “A spokesman sald both the tractor-trailer in front of .28 N.'E, 11th St. and John Louis Gard‘explosion thought the blast origi- drills and.shuttle cars had been East St, soon after midnight, It ner, 36, of 834!4 Camp St., were ventilating nated in a part of the mine where allowed to fall. into faulty con- Was gone when ‘he’ returned.
© two electric drills ‘im “faulty - con- dition. . A detailed report based on the dition were being operated. But
to appear before Judge Phillip L. He phoned his boss, Clarence Bayt today on preliminary charges of vehicle-stealing.
“The bureau- investigators are yesterdays.detailed report investi- state are clear, the Indiana State lower Wabash River basin kept Fleet steamed intp eight Spanish reported three other state roads clpsed— ports today on a good will mission J 103s. 65 east of Princeton, 358 from “to to Edwardsport,
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Church Leader Dies
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. | LEXINGTON, Ky. Jan. 9 (UP) —Dr. Robert W. Miles, 61, a member ‘of the excutives committee. of the federal council® of chtirches and pastor of the First Preshyterian Church here since 1933, died last night after a heart attack. |
U. S. Warships Visit MADRID, Spain, Jan. 8 (UP)— the Thirty warships of the U. 8. 6th
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