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I I   IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII; I EFIYI I I I I I I IIIOTOFMIQI ·vTh;; motorman lost five
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. II,   I ,   ,.. - ·-—`··~ I   I I I I ’ i proceeded to the bottom
  I!     if I I and got fourteen empties and started
III, III       Q E     I II back, He thought that he had lost
IIIII" IIII ‘ III /5  I   .. the loads at a certain place in the
I,   II; _ `I III ,     I  I, I   . .   entry, but instead they were _0n a
IIIIV II, _   .!II I I I \.___ 2 · curve closer in and he ran into them
I I I _I>/’ · I; IM/7§q>,; \,I I | II '!_ I knocking them into the power lines
III I II   I~ 2,     I   I   causing a fire and he was burned te
` 1/ {V ·   · J Y. = I death.
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_ I/ / , MII, \\ / ,/ I/I I lf - III I·, I Recommendation of the State Mine In-
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I/{ I KQ,   _ I   WI} K" \\—*?;*j\ I ·I 1II "That when a motorman loses any loads
\I 'I" \,   /» II? AI / / _\_ Vi ,=\_   I and on coming back he shall p1‘OC€Sd
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J ,,_\ I » II I-- P.   I _;`\I_·_&,II_ II I slow and keep his motor under full
·   $1. IIII     II I control until he finds the lest cars.”
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IIEIIIIITIIUII   "  The short article quoted above appear-
[ III IIMI IIIIIIIIII III   D Q _ ed in the Casualty Report and Reccm—
  MIIIIFII   I I, I) I mendations of the State of Illinois,
IIIIV " I   H D I _ 'lf   Department of Mines &; Minerals.
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A NAR l- AND MAI~IPO@ I . . · 1
In the first eleven months of war the casualties oflour Armed Forces and civilian-
workers were as follows: L r Q
ARMED FORCES .   CIVILIAN IJORKEERS ` 2
Killed or wounded 9,129 Killed 44,000
Missing er prIsoners I {59,827 Injured ·_ $,800,000
I What a horrible and unnecessary slaughter of American workers upon whom so much _
Zdepends today, · '   ‘ .
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"Alert Today ·- Alive Tomorrow"   _'I'Q   T E .   Q -
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The above information was in a letter from       Q TI (J E    
Arthur Carruthers, Editor of Safety Engi- I I I II I w
nearing, and is strong enough to show why   /___' I Cgi) I 2 ··
we must reduce coal mining accidents, IK/· I //7;% " I IF
From Colorado Safety Circular,   I léwzv /7 I It .I
Thomas Allen, Chief Inspector gf jz""»?€f’ *>   · I '
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Veda Burford, safety Director ;/Q/{ fm; > I_$~¤· I
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