Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1952 — Page 9

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Find 19

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| By United Press STELLARTON, Nova Scotia, Jan. 15—Rescue work-| ers wearing gas masks came, out of the McGregor coal mine today with the burned body of the 19th and final victim of a violent| underground explosion. Harold Gordon, general manager of Dominion Coal and Steel Co., which owns the McGregor mine, said only three of 22 miners working in the pit yesterday survived the blast. Mr. Gordon stayed below withiy ; ! the crew until the last body was| ! ; recovered. Then the mine was; BOPPO ZEPPO —Zeppo ordered closed for at least one Marx (above), youngest of the week to permit accumulated gases four Marx brothers, and movie to be blown out. | d Al Gotti | .producer ex ottlieb, are Two of the three men who 0. in the ranks of Hol

crawled to safety from the 1400-| } ds foot level where the blast oc-| 'YWO0Q siuggers. Mr. Marx and

curred were hospitalized at New| Mr. Gottlieb traded punches in (Glasgow. The third was unhurt.| a brief fight outside an all-night

Skin Peeled Off drug store. Most of the bodies were burned!

) d k vas hor- HH 1 roy and ome worker vs so Ceiling Hiked

of a dead miner and pulled the skin off as though it were a glove. On Canned Beer Fraser Lorimer, the miner who | WASHINGTON. Jan. 15 (UP) escaped unhurt, said he ‘thought —The government yesterday issued new regulations which in-

we all had it when that“explosion’ went.”

“1 was in the engine room crease retail ceiling prices on beer checking the cable and looking an average of a penny a can over the engine with Jimmy Haw- Biit some beer prices may be boldt,” he said. ‘Nineteen of the : : . men were building a stopping to rolled back smother the fire and prevent spon-' The order es new ceil“taneous combustion and an ex- ings for brewers, -effective Jan. plosion. They had set up two or 28 Wholesaders also may put new three stoppings and were setting ceilings into effect any time beup the emergency stoppings when tween that date and March 24 the explosion occurred.” . when they become effective for Mr. Lorimer said he criwled retailers down a slope to the mine level The regulation allows an inand arose to the surface on a crease of about two cents a bot-

rig. itle over prices prevailing before the Korean War. This is to allow for increased costg and the federal Drop Appeal excise tax increase that went into effect Nov. 1.

The Office of Price StabilizaIn ra ase tion said, however, that more }-

{than two-thirds of the industry

Two convicted draft-law vidla- raised prices before the general tors today dropped their appeals Price freeze last January. The reof two-year sentences as a third tail increase for this part of the man indicted for a similar viola- industry will average about half tion prepared for trial in Fegersi] a cent a bottle. Court here. Amos Brokaw, Muncie, and Stephen Simon, Baltimore, Md. and Richmond, Ind., dropped their! appeal of the sentences imposed in September by Federal Judge g . William KE. Steckler. Both were found guilty of failure to report for induction into the Armed services, : Assistant U. S. Attorney Marshall Hanley said both men had § defended their action as conscien- =" pT tious objectors and both served ¥ ; h previous sentences for violation ’ Relieve yy of Selective Service regulations. ! Acid Stomach , [} \ C0 ]

Judge Steckler tomorrow will

hear the case of Edwin E. White, | © efi

21, Richmond, a case which in-| volves a question of whether the draft board acted arbitrarily and in an unreasonable manner when]

it classified White for noncombat! Almost instantly TUMS et rid of excess service rather than allowing him acid—relieve gas, heart Servipe g ache due to ® indigestion. Yet OTS

a full deferment as a consclen- co tain no bicarbonate to over-alkalive | tious objector. or cause acid rebound. Minty. White had appealed his original tasting. Still only 10c.

classification as potential combat’ Oaly 0c, 3. Roll Package 25¢

man and was awarded the non-| MY Ls

combat status. He was "then ordered to report for induction, but failed to do.so, the attorney said.

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Bell to Ask Hike In Toll Calls

WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 (UP) — The American Telephone & | Telegraph Co. and its associated Bell system companies soon will

ask for rate changes on long dis-|

tance telephone: calls that would give them $14 million in additional revenue, it was announced Yester-| day. | The ‘Federal Communications Commission ‘ said the companies {will file revised tariffs calling for | rate increases on inter-state calls |over distances of 30 miles or less {and reductions on calls over distances of more than 1000 miles.

Wrong Place to Lodge

DETROIT (UP)—Jack Dobbins, ! cold" and tired, found a heated garage and went to-sleep in one of the cars inside. Dobbins, had ichosen the police garage ‘as a

lodging. Found guilty of being in-|

toxicated, he was given 30 ) days.

THE INDIANAPOLIS ig

Bodies In Canadian Mine Blast

His Life .. . and His Death—

Local Man’s Father Killed i in Mine

A veteran Nova Scotia miner | shaft

whose son lives.in Indianapolis was killed in an underground explosion there, his son learned | today.

i! One victims

of ‘19

of the |

reached the disaster pocket. One bf . the miners working the new shaft. was Domie Nearing Jr., who was

rcp spon

Man Charied With

mine disaster yesterday near Attack on Woman, 67

| Stellarton, N. S., was Archie

Hayman, 651 E. 25th St. The colorful miner met death in a manner similar to the fantastic story he told Times readers while visiting his son

neral services that were layed for 60 years.

Scotia blast which killed about | 40 miners in the 1880's. them was Domie Nearing. Because the blast area was sealed off, no bodies were re- | covered until 1941, when a new

last'summer. He told of a friend | who buried his father after fu-‘collided careened into a barber de-|shop across the street.

Among |driver, |chusetts Ave,

Police investigating a burglar

Hayman, 63, father of William alarm: here early today found a

Itraffic accident and wound up charging a man with rape. The alarm was set off when a, car smashed into a dry goods store at 838 W. New York St, The truck with which it had

No one was injured. But a

It began with a terrible Nova [67-year-old woman in the oe 28-year-old

told officers its James Curl, 4805 Massahad raped her. He was charged with rape. His case was continued until Jan, 31 in Municipal Court !

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