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TO KEEP OUT DUST.—Mr Everett Shaw, a farmer of Airfield, Nebraska, at the wheel of his tractor. He is wearing headgear which is supplied with clean air and keeps out the dust-laden atmosphere over the field. “Sitting breathing in that dirt can kill a man,” said Mr Shaw.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31520, 7 November 1967, Page 22

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TO KEEP OUT DUST.—Mr Everett Shaw, a farmer of Airfield, Nebraska, at the wheel of his tractor. He is wearing headgear which is supplied with clean air and keeps out the dust-laden atmosphere over the field. “Sitting breathing in that dirt can kill a man,” said Mr Shaw. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31520, 7 November 1967, Page 22

TO KEEP OUT DUST.—Mr Everett Shaw, a farmer of Airfield, Nebraska, at the wheel of his tractor. He is wearing headgear which is supplied with clean air and keeps out the dust-laden atmosphere over the field. “Sitting breathing in that dirt can kill a man,” said Mr Shaw. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31520, 7 November 1967, Page 22