New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 2, 1927, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1927. | ster. One of the dead miners leaves were 120 men in the shaft. Slxly~| London, March 3 (UP)—Latest re-! OUR SCHOOLS | 11 cildren. His wifc died during the | nine of these were abla to reach the | ports today from of yes- } oc: surface. Those toiling In the lowest | lerday's Uvo indicat- e / 0 —— o ————eg— s of Cwm is pronouncsd part of the mine were trapped by the | b ir lives. AT ‘VA[ES MlNEs las wmg\ speiled Coomb. | mass of debris. In a short time dens n trapped in & B | clouds of poisonous gases enveloped | N 2 miles from | e A London, March 2 UP—Littls or no|the gallerfes, preventing descent of | Rufford 4 been found and | ‘. 1'~ox\c is held that the men imprison- | rescue parties. = ! erk: ‘\\'hxc‘a‘ > (W ed by the collier explosion near | Fourteen men are known to have | were J made it un-| Crovd Ant agomsuo 10, PIBINET, hmy waten: somerday. can o restost heir iives 1a & colliery aceident ing 14 coutd| , F cued alive. Late despatches trom the | near Mansfield, England. about two be aliv Col].npu of staging caused | —Deab TOU Pmbflbly 51 scene indicate that all 23 men offi- | hours after the Cwm explosion. A the Nottinghamshire accident. Iclally reported missing may be con- |cage taking elght miners into (hg] e sidered dead. This would bring the|pit was struck by tons of plping| An airplane of only 29 horsepower s|death roll to 51, as the bodies of 23 |which had collapeed. It erashed to recently flew over the Alps, attaining ' men have been recovered. the bottom where nine men wers at a height of nearly 14,000 feet on the FOR INDIGES“ON When the explosion ecourred thers | work. 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