Show FEAR MINE MUST BE VICTIMS VICTIMS' TOMB creasing Difficulties Encountered Enin En- En countered in Bringing Bodies of Miners From Workings at S Sullivan IndI Ind md I or IB- IB Families of Buried Burled Men to toBe toBe toIe Be Paid Compensation Com Com- in Case All of Ie Men n Are Found Dead P. P I AN ina md Feb 21 Rapid progress was made tonight I removal of or bodies from the City 2 Coal company explosion wrecked ked mine Rescue workers penetrating one of ot the entries In Inh which h most of or the miners were trapped had recovered all but eight eight- one fifty victims of the b blast H that damaged the mine Friday morning Ind md Feb eb 21 By A. A p. Mine P. P rescue workers weary liter more than twenty-four twenty hours of abor bor toiled tolled on tonight to complete com corn Itte the the task of removing from th mine of or the City City Coal company h bodies of ot one fifty-one men who ere l killed by an explosion Friday noi Increasing creasIng difficulties which confronted con- con fronted rescue workers made it pos- pos Ible that their bodies would have o be abandoned to the fate of lh tha iliac of Floyd Collins whose re- re were sealed in Sand cave In he was trapped Albert bert Dally Daily state mine or n charge of rescue work not admit that hope pad had een abandoned for bringing all of out but men returning he surface told of a top I qu ze in one of the entries where everal al miners are believed to have haye jeen een trapped RECOVER THIRTY BODIES Thirty bodies had been recovered oda oday before a slate fall fail impeded ess and made It lIkel likely that everal hours more would be re- re to bring all of ot the bodies to toh h l Government mine exerts exand ex- ex erts ts and state mine min officials de de- lared Imd that beyond beyond J J a doub still till unaccounted one wenty-one e one ty-one men or ohad had met death damp After-damp certainly out their said For a time this j I rapid progress was made iJ out the bodies The Thene ne workers had succeeded in the ventilation system clearing away debris but the rumbling walls and sagging roof l 14 again put obstacles In hel heir path dies brought out during the so badly burned that iden- iden I was vas difficult and several erroneously Rel- Rel er e vere i ere Identified tives through scrutiny of bits of l thing lothing or trinkets were able to tori ri k positive recognition of thirty i JO INVESTIGATION is far all officials have direct direct- leir efforts towards rescue from takny tak- tak i and have refrained 10 any n ny action towards i of f the causes of ot the disaster abert lbert Dally Daily state mine Inspector X lored th the wrecked portion of or the h haft rt as far a as possible toda today but lared he had no thought of ot In- In In-I In tring into th the explosion until the theodies theodies odies are on top of ot the ground I al Wal K Harris Sullivan county has indicated that a arand Tand rand jury investigation is an im- im All other county iiI liis through their long nce ein In the coal fields are Inclined l accept the disaster AS one that lay acome come at any time in connection Uti th such a hazardous Industry JANGER ANGER GREAT Due e to damp after-damp an and the condition of ot the under- under r round nd passageways the rescue ork c was said to lave have become In- In In-I In hazardous Three men when they came out of i mine after aftel working two hours I one of the rescue shifts shUts C Thomas chock check weightman htman t the tbs ie mine declared all the mm- mm rs were were equipped with safety imps He HI pointed out however li the e. e Indiana law did not require T- T safety lamps Families of th the victims It devel- devel ped today will receive l iely under the Indiana compensation law The l. that compensation be be bead aid ad Id I'd to each family at the rate of ot 1320 20 O a a. week weel for weel weeks s. s I |