Jan 9 1959 Sunbury Daily Item He dies on January 8th 1959 Authur CARL County Man Dies At Coal Breaker Arthur Carl Township Man Meets Death In Mechanism. A state mine inspector is investigating an unusual accident in a coal breaker along the Sunbury Shamokin highway, near weigh scales, Thursday afternoon in which a 37 year old Coal Township man was killed Arthur Carl 37 of 1128 Nelson Street was killed instantly when he either fell into or was pulled into the mechanism of the Glosesk brothers Coal Company. Carl was working near a breaker with Roman Glosesk a co worker of the plant when the accident occurred. Glosesk surmises that Carl's clothing became entangled in a revolving gear. The man apparently died of shock and a fractured of the neck according to Dr. James C. Gehris was summoned to the breaker. Harold Shomper state mine inspector is investigating the accident. The breaker is owned by Romand Gloseck and his brothers Frank and Stanely. Carls right hand was slightly lacerated when his body was found suspended from cams in the breaker, He was employed as a laborer by the Glosesk brothers for one year Carl was single. He attended Coal Township schools and was a member of the Grace Lutheran Church Shamokin. Surviving are his parents five brothers and two sisters. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 P.M. from the Farrow Funeral home with the pastor Rev. Robert Arentz officiating. Internment will be in Northumberland Memorial Park at Stonington. Friends may call at the Funeral home Sunday from 7 to 9 P.M.