Show a flROflOFBURL f i I ILL5 MINER AFTER 22 HOURS IM OED MBNT IN COLLIERY r IsoNMENT SOE DIES OF SHOCK HE It TELLS STORY OF ESCAPE Gratitude to Comrades I with erantwith Release He Soon Sue Hli Physical Strain and Mtbi to Death Ends HIs Suffering PaImprlsoned for 22 land 1 In the angle formed by a large the rib of tho gangway in th Je colliery Jeddo and covered by Mi of tons of coal and enrth iel Cleboa the Imprisoned tlm ntla released at noon and ht i to was the surface In apparently A glbapc though manifestly suffer lerna1lY After telling his won of l I story he died at seven oclock as f evening It lion who had been one of the In the disturbed section of men et Line to abandon his post of duty reet Irish for a place of safety was Sal et lit t and imprisoned at the edge of tall He was wedged in a space m It t eight Inches high at the base of lep Incline tht Gad king to the unsettled condition of a > t and the mass of material rush a om the pitch > the rescuing party sst compelled to tunnel through the mass and forepole the roof I and D call sal fcer ten hours hard work tho 1m hyl Led mans head was reached lo hair and nourishment revived his lasted strength and ho bore up ely encouraging his rescuers un ai a ally released 12 hours later ledlcal attendance was given him ol nashe was taken to the gang He talked freely with his res dap sand profusely thanked all The udo clans practiced in attending for It i workmen at tho mints are alI al-I apprehensive of shock following accident and not infrequently find ad 1 results so that every precau t was taken to save Clebon I5 G i being taken out to tho mouth of the I pit he spoke to his attendants and eau Ina i did the Ion I-on J I I tibe i Ibhfa a 1 am er I i ate i ro pt I ptu ioa s a Il l w dta a tr Hours of Unceasing Effort vo hey Came Upon the Imprisoned Van P9 8 e no Indication that he was in ally Injured and tho physicians d found no evidence of such In pl Ito but were well satisfied with ri condition En route out ho said If After I felt that I had escaped e th and that tho worst of tho fall 1 passed I began to think about get to Js out alive I could not movo my r T i but managed to get ono hand ph and by feeling could understand I escaped being crushed to death After the noise of the falling and Fling of coal had stopped I began listen for some sound which would a c I me the fate of some of my comp com-p > My own shouts seemed to como F against mo from the wall of solid t k which pressed hard against my a e IAfter After u what appeared to mo to be a II V at last I heard the rapping from rescuing party d it t was only a short tlmo after this at t 1 the sound of voices reached my 7 and I was then able to tell tho 1 D how to reach me Tho work of I rue i was risky I know but al ugh I was badly cramped up I did t hurry the men 1 9l was a pretty tight fix to bo In I Um out thank God I am more ra glad that none of my comrades caught and nono of the rescuers I ore e Hurt during tho work of reaching a 1 IM Yes I will go back at the Job as I on I M I I get my legs straightened Irh thank God from tine bottom ° t 1 heart IIheart > < for getting mo out alive hen n a Clebon Ie reached homo ho was to d greet his wlfo and two little keen fcrtt and ho appeared in good rI Ia I rVDr an Smith Insisted on tho Wetki being put to bed and absolute 1 et maintained I being maintained No with stand ing PrecaUtions thus taken tho ruai > s be apprehension soon began aith verified At five oclock Dr a KMM again summoned and found JUra Slafient Buffering from shock Two later I er Clobon Ot died s l rt Smith later stat d that shock alednduced + dn by tho terrible nervous droned during llle hours he was Im t was tho cause of death as was uninjured physically |