Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 101, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1955 Page: 3 of 6
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VILLWATER — Safety On the
home and on the job continued to
Improve in Oklahoma during Mar
eh as non-automobile accident fa-
Wales declined for the third con-
secutive month below figures reg-
istered during the first quarter of
3954
The March toll of 31 however
is the largest recorded this year
- Twenty-five were reported to Okla-
homa A&M college last January
and 18 in February—a monthly
TOW for the last decade
For the fifth consecutive month
1: fire contributed more deaths than
44 any other cause Ten persons died
kal as a result of burns six of them
7
victims of fires that destroyed
'their homes Four suffered fatal
burns when their clothing caught
fire from open stoves-
Other fatilities during the month
were caused by: falls seven plane
crashes three drowned two
struck by object two gunshot
wounds two tractor accidents two
and one each from suffocation
) strangulation and poisoning
Eight of the victims were six
' years of age or less eight wel'e
elderly and five ranged in age
from 12 to 16 years
A 14-month-old girl strangled on
' a bean she swallowed while play-
' lug four of the youngsters were
Ifire victims one succumbed after
swallowing a large number of as-
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prim and a three-month-old baby
suffocated in ked
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' ACCURATE FIGURE
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COLUMBIA S C (AP) — Sales-
man R E Ray got some accurate
figuring done this time without his
automatic money counting ma-
chine Returning to his truck after
a snack he found that someone
had stolen the instrument The
cost automatically set without
benefit of the machine: $300
COOK'S
COOK'S SCUFF PROOF
1
FLOOR ENAMEL
Ready-to-use on any floor
inside or out
wood concrete or inlaid
linoleum
Brushes or rolls on
smoothly evenly with
out pull or drag
Dries to a lustrous scuff-
proof sheen lust overnight
Can be scrubbed &nd
scrubbed without harm be-
cause It's the toughest
enamel made
IN THESE EIGHT WEAR:
DEFYING COLORS
French Gray Oak
' Mahogany Red
Tile Red Beige
Mission Brown
LightLead Evergreen
Costs Only
Quart t
's Cook's Scuff Proof
046uaranieed by " bears the
Good Housekeeping
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