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The Daily Times from New Philadelphia, Ohio • Page 5

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The Daily Timesi
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New Philadelphia, Ohio
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5
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nr.r.E\mi:n 11. 1010. The Daily Times. New Philadelphia, O. FIVE BLAME MINE BLAST ON ELECTRICAL FAULT CONTROL! BOLTS LOST Think Spark lernitcd Gas FUNNY BUSINESS Hearings at Cadiz Continue Cadiz, Dec.

11. of gas in the Nelms mine which caused the death of 31 miners Nov. 29 was. blam'd today by federal engineers on electrical equipment which one of them said did not meet federal requirements. At a public hearing Into the disaster.

W. Owing federal mine engineer from Pittsburgh, testified that eiRht of 10 were miss ing from an electric drill control box. Four of the eight, he said, were missing from the box on a mining machine. Witnesses at, hearing have agreed that the explosion was caused by gas which accumulated in the mine. Nothing was brought out at the hearing to explain why the bolts were mi -mg.

but it was learned from miners that frequently they were when repairs and adjustments made. Owings asserted that the explosion apparently originated from a hole being drilled in Room 13 of th foot shaft operated by the Ohio and Pennsylvania Coal Co. CATHOLIC CHURCH DAMAGED BY FIRE Norwalk, Dec. 11 caused considerable damage to St. Catholic church at Bis.

mark, 12 miles southwest of Norwalk. Firemen called from Norwalk a and Bellvue were able to confine most of the damage to the altar, saving the main structure from the flames. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Without You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning to Go The Hver ahould pour 2 pints of bile Julre Into your bowels every day. If this bile I. not flowing freely, your food may not direst.

It may just decay in the bowels. Then gaa up your etomach. You get constipated. You feel tour, sunk and the world looks punk. It take, those good, old Little Liver Fills to get the.e 2 pints of bile flowing freely to make you feel "up end up." Get a package today.

Take as directed. Amazing in making bile flow freely. Ask for Little Liver Pills. lOtf and 25e. AUTO WORKERS GET INCREASE Detroit.

Drc. 11. the aid of Federal Conciliator James Dewey, the Chrysler Corp. and the AM CIO today signed a new contract featuring a two cent per hour Increase for about 64,000 employes and a $40 Christmas bonus for env ployes of one year or more. It was estimated that the two cent an hour increase would mean an increased annual patroll of $2500.000 The contract, which is effective for the next year, was signed after two weeks of conference.

The old con tract expired at midnight Tuesday. RADIO STARS IN TUSKY TONIGHT A recent medical discovery now being used by doctors and hospitals everywhere has proven unusually successful in the treatment of stomach ulcers caused from excess acid. It is a harmless preparation yet so effective that in many cases the i pains of stomach ulcers disappeai immediately after it is used. recommended for gas pains, in- I digestion and heartburn due to i peracldity. Sufferers may now I this at home by obtaining a uottic of Lqrin from their druggist.

Lunn (contains this new discovery In its purest form. Easy to take Just mix two teaspbonfuls in a half glass of milk. Costs but little and sold under an absolute guarantee that it must satisfy or money refunded Lunn for sale by Warm Rexali drug store and Rood druggists everywhere WALKS INTO SIDE OF AUTO, KILLED Big Slim, lone cowboy, and hi.s radio gang from radio station, WWVA, Wheeling, will appear to-j night at the Tuscarawas high school at 8 The program is being sponsored by the Daughters of America of Tuscarawas. The public is invited. Columbus.

O. Dec. 11 (INS) Injuries received when he asscrtedly walked into the of an auto today has caused the death of Rupert T. 49-year-oid WPA worker. He succumbed to a lrac- tured ikull.

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