A friend of mine, included this in an email to me:
Note: I used to spend many of vactions with my uncle Robert Messner who lived in Gastonville, Penna. Roberts family (brothers) were coal miners and i knew they were a big family., but not sure how big. Robert used to tell me about many of his brothers being killed in the coal mines. I was browsing the internet under coal mines and this is what i found.
William Messner:
Miner, ca.1925, Gastonville Mine, Washington Co., PA, Age 40, married, 7 children.);
(Killed. Fatally crushed under a fall of slate, in the Gastonville Mine, April 6, 1925.);
(He died in the Emergency Hospital of Pennsylvania, Railroad Station, Pittsburgh, PA.);
(He was the 4th brother to die in a coal mine accident in last five years. [from the Charleroi Mail, Apr. 6, 1925.])
I knew Western Pennsylvania had many coal mines, but couldn't believe how many were in close proximity of Clairton. These were dangerous times.... I'm not much for unions, but John L. Lewis was the president of thhe miners union and the miners loved him because he made sure the owners of the mines improved working and safety conditions.