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                                                      PRINTER'S NO. 2478

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE RESOLUTION

No. 401 Session of 2007


        INTRODUCED BY GERGELY, HARHAI, KOTIK, BELFANTI, BOBACK, BRENNAN,
           CAUSER, COSTA, DiGIROLAMO, DONATUCCI, ELLIS, GALLOWAY, GEIST,
           GEORGE, GINGRICH, GRUCELA, HELM, HERSHEY, JAMES, KORTZ,
           LEVDANSKY, MAHONEY, McCALL, McILHATTAN, MENSCH, MILLARD,
           MOYER, M. O'BRIEN, PALLONE, PAYTON, RAMALEY, READSHAW,
           REICHLEY, ROSS, SAINATO, SCAVELLO, SIPTROTH, SWANGER, VEREB,
           VULAKOVICH, SANTONI, BEYER, PAYNE, DALEY, CALTAGIRONE,
           ROHRER, MANN AND SURRA, SEPTEMBER 25, 2007

        INTRODUCED AS NONCONTROVERSIAL RESOLUTION UNDER RULE 35,
           SEPTEMBER 25, 2007

                                  A RESOLUTION

     1  Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Darr Mine Disaster, a
     2     historic event in the history of the Commonwealth of
     3     Pennsylvania that tragically cost the lives of more than two
     4     hundred coal miners at the Darr Mine located in Rostraver,
     5     Pennsylvania.

     6     WHEREAS, Coal mining has a distinguished history in the
     7  Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, with coal remaining a principal
     8  product of this State; and
     9     WHEREAS, In the annals of mining, coal miners bravely work
    10  long hours in inherently dangerous conditions, daily risking
    11  their lives; and
    12     WHEREAS, On December 19, 1907, an explosion occurred in the
    13  Darr Mine in southwestern Pennsylvania, which tragically took
    14  the lives of 239 men and teenage boys; and
    15     WHEREAS, This mining disaster is considered the worst in the
    16  history of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the second worst

     1  in the history of the United States; and
     2     WHEREAS, Most of those killed in the gas and dust explosion
     3  in the dark tunnels of the Darr Mine were Hungarian-American
     4  immigrant laborers; and
     5     WHEREAS, These Hungarian-American laborers were among the
     6  countless number of hard-working immigrants who came to America
     7  to seek a better life for their families, but who died
     8  prematurely due to hazardous unsafe working conditions; and
     9     WHEREAS, In the year 1907, as many as 1,400 coal miners died
    10  in mining incidents in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; and
    11     WHEREAS, In December 1907, the deadliest month in United
    12  States coal mining history, more than 3,200 miners died in the
    13  entire nation; and
    14     WHEREAS, As a result of the Darr Mine explosion, and because
    15  of similar tragedies, mine safety became a public issue,
    16  resulting in new laws, policies and procedures for the mining
    17  industry designed to better safeguard the lives of those working
    18  underground; and
    19     WHEREAS, Given that deep mining remains an inherently
    20  dangerous occupation, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Deep
    21  Mine Safety program is regarded as a national model due to
    22  advances in knowledge, equipment and regulations; and
    23     WHEREAS, A number of Hungarian organizations, along with the
    24  local community, are sponsoring a ceremony to commemorate the
    25  tragic event that took place one hundred years ago; and
    26     WHEREAS, These organizations include the American Hungarian
    27  Federation; the Bethlen Communities, Ligonier, Pennsylvania; the
    28  Calvin Synod of the United Church of Christ; the Hungarian
    29  Reformed Church of America; the Hungarian Reformed Federation of
    30  America and the William Penn Association; and
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     1     WHEREAS, The commemoration ceremony is scheduled for
     2  Saturday, September 29, 2007, at 11 o'clock a.m., in Van Meter,
     3  Pennsylvania, at the Olive Branch Baptist Church and neighboring
     4  Olive Branch Cemetery, where 71 Darr miners, 49 of whom are
     5  unknown, are buried in a common grave; therefore be it
     6     RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the
     7  Commonwealth of Pennsylvania join with the sponsors and all
     8  Pennsylvanians in recognizing the Darr Mine Disaster as an
     9  important event in the history of the Commonwealth of
    10  Pennsylvania and in honoring those who died by affirming that
    11  the sacrifice of these men and boys was not in vain; and be it
    12  further
    13     RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the
    14  Commonwealth of Pennsylvania congratulate the sponsors and
    15  participants for their efforts in commemorating this event and
    16  recognize the important, historic role the Darr Mine Disaster
    17  had in leading to better worker safety laws in Pennsylvania and
    18  around the country; and be it further
    19     RESOLVED, That the Chief Clerk of the House of
    20  Representatives transmit a copy of this resolution to the
    21  American Hungarian Federation at the National Press Building,
    22  No. 809, Washington, DC 20045.






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