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Show BURIED IN STONE 7 HOURS; LIVES Quarry Foreman Survive Novel Experience. Clhsonburg, Ohio. Embedded In a mass of crushed stone for more than seven hours recently while more than thirty workmen labored to save his life was the experience of John Feiil-hnher, Feiil-hnher, thirty-six, quarry foreman at the National Motor and Supply company's com-pany's plant here. The bin In which Fehlhaber was held primmer is 30 feet high, 10 feet square and conical in shape. The h( one had become frozen and wedded together and Fehlhaber descended on the Inside. In trying to start the stone, without with-out warning the pile let loose, wedging wedg-ing Fehlhaber In the mass. He was cn unlit In the stone and sand up to the waist, one nf his legs being doubled up aiculnst his body. In this cramped position he was held prisoner seven hours. Kescuerk dared not stand on the stone, fearing It would slide and bury the man. After every other effort at rexcue had failed, a hole was drilled througn the 18-lnch wall of concrete, reinforced with steel, and he was removed. re-moved. While the rescue work was In progress, prog-ress, a physician was In constant attendance, at-tendance, administering stimulants. It was said that he is suffering from shock, but will recover. |