rmrstti awr nearipgs 1 '■' '«•"'" "S Toe officeV'pnd 



eial rniinsel Ray |C Jen^--;f^t^^.^» \t Provi* ''^ ■ 



nieanvvhile that l^j^^tf* .s^"^ .n h, 



"*" '" •'ice officer pnd which he led as 

 x-ice^onimOTder and commander 



an huiiErj»for tw «. ■•■ms He has demon- 

 strate ^, .^^trative ability and 



com- 



and trp; 

 and up 



er hi 

 an 

 -Ten 

 ! have 



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ccte 



*l FIREMAN DIES 

 DUE TO SHOCK 



Mp; Coiichc*, 

 livrngroom i«t«,1 

 bedroom sets, 940 

 Mas hing machines, I 

 beds, 



Maine Girl, 5, Crushed i Tree Fights Bulldozer, 



Fatally Under Tractor 



YARMODTH, Me.. Aug. 27 (AP) 

 -A ^ive-year-old girl was fatally 

 cruslrted today under a tractor in a| 

 Held ^^..^ „.,. J , 



jinxii_ii.r 



;r Girl Netgil-^7^ 



gsjCoroner Walter E 



were four I 



lie cq 



t 



Girl Hilled by Tractor in 

 Second Tragedy 



Two persons were killed and Avo 



more seriously injured in non-traf- 



I fie accidents in Maine yesterday. 



j named to handle various phases i 



of the projecrt. , | 



Gen. James Van Fleet. forrA. 

 commander of America's tc/ /ff 

 in Korea, is national chairn/ '■'' 

 the Foundation Jf**''' -- / 

 formecj, t<v. "j'ii^- — , ^ 



rincipar 



(ssed doubt he" 



plo his own inherilanf_. ^^,^^ 



rnery Ward Thorne wasunt 



% in his studio apart mentj 



ISrotl St. Saturdj 



NEVER: 



Tractor Upsets, 

 Fatally Injures 

 Holderness Mon 



LdERNESS, N. H...JuIv 29 

 ployes. and runs that aeg- 

 the eatabllahment as Ills 

 ..e has a huge sitaff. mostly 

 ladles who wear outflte that 

 no pockets and profit no| [ 

 from a _f5 tip than from a| 



ivice employee was at work on ^ 

 y-ty in North Holderness 

 his sister, Mrs. Hattle 



other sister, Miss f 

 ^«f N«shu«. 



Operator Is Injured 



y^ AOAWAM. Sept 10 (API— 

 I rrThc top of a bulldozer working ■ | 

 on a land-leveling job. caught a 

 tree branch today' and pulled it 

 back lii<e a huge catapult. 4 



Relcaoed. the branch sprang! 

 back and struck the bulldozer', 

 course, .put many restaurania aiul, 

 clubs l«a»e itheir hat check privf- 

 leges to lEJlis for annual tees rang- 

 ing from »20.000 to »56,00O. He! 

 then takes over, establishes his I 



Crash Victims 



Vehicle Hurtles 



Down Steep Hill 



)ut of Control 



aie few di-seases as. 

 to» -<is diabetes. When insulin; 

 r/C f*, ^""^^ and the diaheticX 



*%. 



'^t could be rem- 1 

 i a noi'mal 

 weak- [ 



'olice . 



1. Refuel Tractor when hot. 



21 i/p> 



2. Service Tractor when running. 





^^Oj, 



3. Run Tractor inside a building. 



t»Ve 

 lies 

 t ovi* 







4. Allow riders. 





f 5. Walk back on drawbar and step back 

 on other machine to make adjustments. 





'we ,f 

 4..1he,>("";,;,^cl»sv -■ ,v,e 



at 





„vnoon 



■State ' *•■" 



y 



21 

 (R.-Vl.l"' 



6. Wear loose clothes or gloves when 

 making adjustments. 



7. Hitch to axle — use drawbar. 



>,7un 



'?„'ied evid«" jereii:ei_UOQUici^ 



It beg;' ^^^^ 

 ite nnnns it» 

 ied forsti- ^1^ 

 , S. Ai ot o« 

 )ott sain of P 



uld lim,t&e.«"^dJ,,^,,V.tvJ°^^,e w;^^«„ .once^^^^^ 



BULLDOZER KILLS MAN 



ELMIRA. (^) _ A 15-ton bull-i 

 l°vfru.?''«^™«*r'«»^ P'"e City 

 „rt 10 a ' "^ ,„r \-"\r ,v,e or"**.- ,,n- , 



uld limitae />■■ ,\niuy , re « 

 ) one daJO»\^P°5vfu\ ^^'l ^EA^icaU 



^^''^^l. d.abeie; '' il at.d 



ior» 

 -tarvt 

 his 



ause 



?^«»S-;S^S^Sa!r-- 



r, , '»* 



'W Orleans. _, 



Lloyd. 48't 



IEAS7 DOES IT 



MONTREAI. (AP)— The 



)4er of an 18 - ton bulldozer was 



ordered in Quebec superior court 



to pay $343.65 damages when the 



machine crackad the cedent 



ider -con 



id.',"" a so i'^ '"" heavy ^°\ ' nd e' 

 ^ *,^e ^^^^-^ '' &^"°;a^d-in- 



T' .iiB^^ 



ans hachelo \s"^' 



s ago that h( .j'-...r to see 



)f the street — '■ — '— — '■ 



1. 



he started 

 e. A few rr 

 iged to wall 

 a clipboard 

 ed. nolelToo 

 are shoelace 



\\'hirh he 

 1 A to Z; 





struction 

 property, 

 testified 

 operator 

 come tooi 



1 West 



"action by the driver ana ovmevti 

 la trailer truck resulted in s^^'^ 

 the tractor from destructiol/ *-< 

 fire yesterday. 

 Cont'rols and Instruments on the 

 irivotrainer cars have been 

 latch those of stan 



learned, r^^^lg^^ ii^ctfg thfet 



abetes was t.^'^t.^^/ simple- 



tier of an insuti.. /supply of | 



ilin. It was quite e/ident that' 



'tic coma, th* u.sual cause of| 



lulin death, had sharply de- j 



also that with the aid of; 



the diabetics' life line wasj 



tended many yeais. But] 



a price tag attached toj 



ih sKbwed this disease in 1 



[ly new light- for the price | 



hardening of the arter- ■ 



■y invoh'Pmenl in the 



,ges. severe visual de-j 



circulatory changes; 



[stic of ageing, years inj 



the normal expectation. | 



Tactor 

 fer Is Saved 



^e diibetic? flwnnittle'ma^ga-zme 



fprf -".cast which is invaluable as 



^e^,-^r "shot." and rccom- 



.^^O/j. ,., both young and old. 



tt-r***;^-!' ^nthlv. the price is 



(ip. istroj^ "''Wt."^**6o>^ 



Crortt Kuirtec 



Tractor Crushes Boy's Legs 

 But He Doesn't Let Out a Peep 



West Springfield. Aug. 26— Nine- 



Extension Servics 

 University of Massachusetts 



calibre" shells, the war-heads that 

 exploded the shells. Not only did 

 the Clark-Aiken shop mak£ them; 

 they made the automatic machines 

 which clipped them off from long 

 steel rods at the rate 9f hundreds 



hisDlaRWB^i*»Mjun_^^^ 

 pansion were adotJiW^****. 

 pleted under the direction 

 Arthur W. Babbitt at a cost ot 

 J700.000. 



During World War H the govern- 

 ment placed substantial orders 

 with Monument Mills (or bed- 

 spreads, the Army Quartermaster 

 Corps and Veterans Admini.stra- 

 tion being good customers. 



In September. 1953. a radical 

 /.Vianuo was Dut inlo effect at the 



damage was ■ AP) 

 I Firemen said tUxXty, 

 IgMstarted from the hea/{a./jj 



-111 the 



' /i^bly 



was in 1946 

 ight the en- 

 nd became 

 n, with Mr. 

 a JO-year 

 Mr. 



Aiken rem„ , ,» 



conti*acr as general manager. 

 Aiken died last year. 



War Production 

 During WorW War U the concern 

 flourished, converting to 95 pet 

 cent defense work. Its chief output 

 was millions of tiny steel gadgets 

 I about the size of a .2:^ calibre 

 cartridge. These steel pieces be- 



