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Doubtless. In Detroit, a labor umpire ruled that women war workers might wear red slacks at work, would be no more of an industrial hazard than those in bright green...
...longer than 8½feet. As a result farmers are logging lo-foot stumps left by pioneer woods crews near Grays Harbor, and selling them for prices ranging from $20 to $40. And the rush to harvest long-dead timber is eliminating many an ancient and dangerous fire hazard...
Shangrl-La--John Hazard finally found the exit of this club (no cover, no minimum, no nothing, but once in, just try to get out) at ten Saturday night...
...diluted, powdered form in which DDT is usually used, it does not seem to be harmful: despite its wide use as a debusing powder in the war theaters, no case of DDT poisoning has yet been reported. The doctors' conclusion: DDT is "a definite health hazard," should be used with care...
...officers pursued a putrid smell. They arrived at a storehouse, staggered back as the full power of 10,000 ripening Camembert cheeses oozed out the opened door. The officers commandeered a quantity of precious gasoline, saturated the building and its contents, stood back in satisfaction as one more apparent hazard to the health of troops went up in smoke. The frantic, howling owner did not speak enough English to make them understand that his stinking hoard really smelled just right...