Thursday, November 26, 1964 _Gaineivilfa Sun_ 9A _pnvicts Hold Hostages in Coal Mine Have Grievances Aired I disciplinary mom bearing: the miners the committee signed went back agree to ROS, Tenn (AP) Coal I !their complaints about man sidle corrections commissioner dais learned of It six hours later 1 t I Inside the mine, the convicts dynamite.*" I a window Avery and the four I the ,mountain to their fellow prisoners who warned service and other grievances, a Avery said the grievance about noon, when no more told their hostages, "We won't As Avery and Warden John'prisoners Lloyd Ryland,IonICts, and shortly after midnight - 1.' osta'es Ih re'. nobody I disciplinary committee to investigate -hearings would start today at coal came to the entrance of the harm a hair on your head, said Wlnsett went to the floodlit mine('James Coins Jerry Atkins and, the loaded cable can returned - [out over that dynamite," rules Infractions and a the prison in the Cumberland(shaft. one of the foremen, Thomas L. entrance, about 170 prison Richard Tucker signed an with the prisoners. I' a rebellion early today at promise of no punishment for Mountains of Tennessee. The convicts! sent word over I Harney, M. Also held were Roy guards stood by Four of the'agreement Mure than 600 other In their prisoners cells Mountain State Prison their sitdown."Fm I The rebellion began soon after'I the mine telephone that they Thompson, (1, and William M.I convicts talked to the officials Avery agreed that rules goy remained throughout quietly the aitdown. > mine foremen held cap- tremendously happy that I the prisoners rode the cable wanted to talk to Avery, a postal Edmonds, 51 tat the entrance and returned to ernlng mail would not violate . [Underground for 18 hours,I we were able to end this In a I cart three-fourths of a mile up Inspector, a newsman and a, "They had dynamite down their companions, who named I postal laws, and promised to i, moms are shooting Call 134 prisoners were re-1-comparatively short time and the mountain Wednesday and lawyer. By highway patrol car, below us," said Harnry, 'and four others to go to the prisonfor discipline employe 'orras magnificent condor I unharmed. j without Injury or mistreatmentto (went another three-fourths of a(Avery hurried here from Nash one of them told us 'there's nobody I more talks, who has violate prison regula)taste' than the birds can reproduce - i convicts won a hearing on anyone," said Harry Avery mile into the pits. Prison offi I vide! 180 miles away going.. out .t',over that .As newsmen watched through bona, and appoint a three-man , 2 BIG DAYS OF FAMILY SAVINGS! AQI1il3QIJJ USE YOUR PENNEY CHARGE CARD'- OR" OPEN A PENNEY ACCOUNT SHOP FRIDAY ' ( to r i 'Ik \'C TILL P.M. 1 .1, . - I I , r j: r l1 ,rw, t __ 'l _ \ f37Li .tv 1 / t 9' I \ ctII: ., ; z cI I I d} t men's cardigansI :" 4j L 1' ..r S-e-s'I' II 788 _.. ZIP LINED w WHAT A BUY! DEEP V PANEL STUPE core-frea Orion Saytlle BAL RAGLAN MEN'S COTTON acrylic TWILL JACKETS I ALPACA-TYPE KNIT mohair and wool clastic ALL-WEATHER Compare! DEEP-BRUSHED WOOL-MOHAIR rich blend S.IM IM Only COAT What a collection! Whet a low price1 The new styling 44 Men's dress and shirts! you want and the rich hand kftit look.,Colors sport 4 galore t 4 1 t