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DELPHOS HERALD
The
Mine
Edith M. Russell Office Hours
Jan. 1, 1919-March 27, 2010 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
Edith Mary (Evans Kunze) POSTMASTER:
(Continued from page 1) There have been no signs of the Mine Safety and Health To get so close three times, Russell, 91, of Cardington, Send address changes
of life inside the mine since Administration. only to have to rush back to the died March 27 at her daugh- to THE DAILY HERALD,
tern of violations. This would the day of the explosion, but The refuge chamber is an surface again without complet- ter’s residence. 405 N. Main St.
have allowed for stricter over- officials and miners’ families expandable box activated by ing their mission, has been dif- She was born Jan. 1, 1919, Delphos, Ohio 45833
sight by the federal agency, prayed the four miners some- opening a door and pulling a ficult for the crews. in Monroe County, to Alfred
including the potential shut- how made it to one of two ref- lever. It takes about five min- “It’s very emotional for all and Maud (Brown) Evans.
down of the mine, but Massey uge chambers stocked with four utes for the chamber to deploy, the rescuers,” Stricklin said.
was able to reduce the number days’ worth of oxygen, food and crews using a camera or It’s also been tough on fami-
On Sept. 27, 1938, she mar- Scholars of the Day
ried Jacob Leslie Kunze, who
of the most serious violations and water for 24 miners. It’s checking person should be able lies, but they said they under- died in 1971. She later mar-
and avoid the declaration. possible that with fewer miners to see easily whether that hap- stand the delay. ried Frederick Russell, who
MSHA has appointed a inside, they could survive for pened, said Rory Paton-Ash, “We know it takes time. We died in 1998.
team of investigators to look longer than four days. a spokesman for the manufac- know they have to wait until the Survivors include sons
into what happened, and As rescue teams tried to turer, Strata Safety. threat level goes down,” said David (Ann) Kunze of Preston,
President Barack Obama said get to the last chamber, they “You would know very, very Pamela Lynch, whose husband Idaho, and Daniel (Helen)
he has asked federal mine safe- found signs of fire and smoke clearly if it had been deployed,” Melvin emerged unharmed Kunze of Mt. Orab; daugh-
ty officials to report next week and had to retreat before they he said. from the mine after the explo- ters Faith (Sandy) Woods of
on what may have caused the could determine if any min- Search teams had gotten sion. “If not, we’ll have more Stafford, Va., and Rebecca
blast. Officials have suggested ers were inside. It was not frustratingly close a day earlier casualties. And that’s the last (Douglas) Lucas of West
a buildup of methane may have clear what might have been to answers for the families of thing this community needs.” Carrollton; stepchildren Joan St. John’s Scholar of the
been to blame. on fire, said Kevin Stricklin the missing miners — just 500 She said she and her hus- Russell and David (Cynthia) Day is Steven
feet from the emergency cham- band, whose brother William Russell of Pittsburgh; 10 Metcalfe.
Happy 21st
bers where any survivors would died in the blast, are still grandchildren and many great-
be — then were ordered to clinging to hope that the four Congratulations
great-grandchildren.
retreat because of volatile gas. missing miners are safe. But She was also preceded Steven!
With the air deemed slightly she said the victims’ families
Birthday
in death by her sisters Alma Jefferson’s Scholar of the
safer four days after the blast understand why rescue miners Fae Mateer and Ruth Stella
and nitrogen being pumped in haven’t been able to carry out Day is Sarah
Weaver.
from above ground to neutral- their mission yet. Mrs. Russell was a home- Prine.
Maggie
ize explosive methane gas, res- “It’s frustrating but they got to maker who held memberships Congratulations
cuers went back in just before 2 take precautions. There’s nothing with the Otterbein-Lebanon Sarah!
a.m., navigating rubble strewn they can do. It’s not their fault United Methodist Church, Students can pick up their
with bodies, twisted railroad that the gas level is so high,” she Jacob Eby Chapter of the awards in their school offices.
track, shattered concrete block said. “But we just know that we Ohio Eastern Star, Marrow
walls and mounds of dust. have to keep trusting God.” County Historical Society
and the American Legion
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POLITICS
“The amount of satisfaction you get from life depends largely on your own ingenuity, self-sufficiency, and
resourcefulness. People who wait around for life to supply their satisfaction usually find boredom instead.”
— William C. Menninger, American scientist, physician, engineer (1899-1966)
Diplomat planned to
meet jailed terrorist
By MATTHEW LEE and ments, and the U.S. Bureau ernment is satisfied that the
P. SOLOMON BANDA of Prisons had approved Qatari government is taking
The Associated Press this visit by Al-Madadi in the matter seriously.
advance, Bradley added. Wednesday’s scare came
WASHINGTON — A Questions remained about three months after the attempt-
Qatari diplomat was on his why a diplomat on an official ed terror attack on Christmas
way to an official visit with an trip, like Al-Madadi, would when a Nigerian man alleged-
imprisoned al-Qaida sleeper apparently flout airline secu- ly tried to blow up a Detroit-
agent when he touched off a rity rules. Law enforcement bound airliner. Umar Farouk
bomb scare by slipping into an officials said Al-Madadi later Abdulmutallab went to the
airline bathroom for a smoke, joked that he had been trying bathroom just before he alleg-
officials said Thursday as the to light his shoe — an appar- edly tried to ignite a bomb
diplomat prepared to leave ent reference to the 2001 so- in his seat. Since then, law
the U.S. called shoe bomber, Richard enforcement, flight crews and
The diplomat, Mohammed Reid. passengers have been on high
Al-Madadi, was going to pay The U.S. officials who dis- alert for suspicious activity on
a consular visit to the prisoner, cussed the case did so on con- airplanes. That scare exposed
said Alison Bradley, a public dition of anonymity because major holes in the country’s
relations executive hired to they were not authorized to national security and prompt-
Palin to address speak for the Qatari Embassy, discuss the matter. ed immediate changes in ter-
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By Terry Mattingly
Hitchens vs. Hitchens
Big brother Christopher, meanwhile, has “Thunder did not mutter.” He set out to rebel journalist heard that Hitchens had returned
When Peter Hitchens was 8 years old, and become famous as an evangelist for atheism, against everything that he had been taught was to church and, with “a look of mingled pity
his brother, Christopher, was 11, their father a scribe who revels in stabbing sacred cows good and right and holy. This is what smart and horror,” bluntly asked, “How can you do
asked the two hotheaded young Brits to sign a with his pen -- as in his book, “The Missionary British boys of his generation were supposed that?”
peace treaty. Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and to do. The twist in this story is that while Peter
“I can still picture this doomed pact in its Practice.” Then there is his best seller, “God is Eventually, he stopped avoiding churches Hitchens has returned to faith, and Christopher
red frame, briefly hanging on the wall,” noted Not Great: Religion Poisons Everything.” and great religious art -- leaving him open to has grown more and more outspoken in his
Peter Hitchens, in a recent essay published in “There are,” he argues, “four irreducible unsettling messages from the past. While gaz- crusade against faith, the brothers have gradu-
The Daily Mail. “To my shame, I was the one objections to religious faith: that it wholly mis- ing at one 15th-century painting of the Last ally regained their affection for each other.
who repudiated it, ripped it from its frame and represents the origins of man and the cosmos, Judgment, he found himself emotionally and And while many have urged them to turn their
angrily erased my signature, before recom- that because of this original error it manages intellectually moved. personal debates about God and the nature of
mencing hostilities. ... Our rivalry was to last to combine the maximum of servility with the “These people did not appear remote or moral truth into an intellectual traveling circus,
50 years, and religion was one of its later maximum of solipsism, that it is both the result from the ancient past; they were my own gen- neither of the brothers wants to do that.
causes.” and the cause of dangerous sexual repression, eration. Because they were naked, they were “I am 58. He is 60. We do not necessarily
Under ordinary circumstances, a column in and that it is ultimately grounded on wish- not imprisoned in their own age by time-bound have time for another brothers’ war. ... I have,
a London newspaper about a fractured relation- thinking. ... fashions,” noted Hitchens. however, the more modest hope that he might
ship between two brothers would not warrant “God did not create man in his own image. “On the contrary, their hair and the set of one day arrive at some sort of acceptance that
much attention among readers who care about Evidently, it was the other way about, which their faces were entirely in the style of my own belief in God is not necessarily a character
matters of faith and doubt. is the painless explanation for the profusion time. They were me, and people I knew. fault,” noted Peter Hitchens.
The Hitchens brothers, however, are not of gods and religions, and the fratricide both “I had a sudden strong sense of religion “I can only add that those who choose to
your usual brothers. between and among faiths, that we see all about being a thing of the present day, not imprisoned argue in prose, even if it is very good prose, are
As an adult, Peter Hitchens regained his us and that has so retarded the development of under thick layers of time. My large catalogue unlikely to be receptive to a case which is most
Christian faith, after years as an atheist, and his civilization.” of misdeeds replayed themselves rapidly in my effectively couched in poetry.”
new book is titled “The Rage Against God.” Hitchens the younger understands that logic, head.”
(Terry Mattingly is director of the Washington
The title of this column was more concilia- in large part because he once walked the same Then came the great oaths of his wedding Journalism Center at the Council for Christian Colleges
tory: “How I found God and peace with my road. As a teen, he burned his Bible outside rites, followed by the baptisms of his formerly and Universities and leads the GetReligion.org project
atheist brother.” his Cambridge school. To his disappointment, atheistic wife and their daughter. A fellow to study religion and the news.) Copyright 2010 United
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