Show 81 TRAPPED IN Two Meet Death in Fire Firc 1 One Miner Burned 2 Res Rescuers Collapse STEUBENVILLE 0 O. March 11 Associated Press Press Cheated Cheated of all allbut allbut allbut but two victims among the eighty eighty- nine men trapped in the smoke- smoke filled tunnels flames lapped stubbornly stub stubbornly away today in the depths of the Wolf Run mine mino of the Warner collieries near Amsterdam twenty five miles from here Sparks from the electric electric- trolley pole of or a train trait started a l conflagration rn- rn tion which for hours threatened a major mine disaster but hut heroic rescue squads picking their wa way through tongues of or flames springing springing spring spring- ing In- from timbers limbers and coal brought every overy man but two safely to the surface Paul Borkowski 65 died soon foon after after af af- ter ho lie W was lS brought out He lie suffered suffered suf suf- ered from asthma and could not nol survive the choking coal fumes ho lie had breathed The Tho Joll body o of Jack lack Pc 3 37 was found hes do a adoor adoor door dool of or one olle of the mite mine rooms room MINER BURNED I Another miner George e Allman was severely burned on the feet teet legs and hips while dashing dashinE aero across s n n 1 barrier of or fire Two rescuers Sidney Sidney Sidney Sid Sid- ney Wales ales an and Arnold Horton In Inspectors Inspectors inspectors In- In of or the mine coll collapsed from exhaustion after afler tramping for or miles to search for workmen The Thc seven eighty others cut 0 off by the blaze brought out un- un although se seventy senty nty of or them owed their lives to tho time desperate work of or the fire Ire department de Ilo- and mine mille rescue squads About a dozen of them were un- un con conscious from the intense heat and smoke when carried to the surface but most of oC them were able to 10 walk to their nearby homes after uler they had been revived Company Compall officials off oHl- announced at midnight that every ery man had been becu accounted for The fire Ire broke out about 1000 feet back from flOm the tho main entrance shaft yesterday afternoon and telephone communication to the mines was destroyed SEVENTY THREATENED The fire department made a twenty mile run an and began hean pumping water Just in time to save the weakened timbers from I allowing dirt and antI shale to slide In Inand InAnd inand and block the trapped men About se ent seventy men were threatened the thc Vest test having been ablo able to escape or wore brought ht out before the flames could cut them therm oft off For a time lime it ft s seemed that the theIre fire Ire would be tho the victor but five hours later it was checked sufficiently sufficiently that rescuers wearing gas pas masks crept through and brought out seventy men exhausted and gasping a. a for Ol air ail It H was believed the trapped men Ii lived because fresh air had constantly been pumped through a an n overcast chu chute tc Th The rescue was made barely in time for Ics les than three hours later Tater tho the flames lames a again in gained headway and nd Fire Chief Edward Green Grcen of or said he feared ft it would be bo impossible to save sa the mine from destruction Shifts of or firemen were kept Jept at their posts all ni night ht |