Show i f THE HUMAN TOtCHA TORCH the hands of a one me mechanic A blow biow in m of ofa ofa ofa in front working on i a cir car suddenly exploded C and the t e ehmes a garage gar flumes quickly em enveloped the man mans man's s clothes Terrified and dying crying Cl out In faun Ihm m he ran to the home of a Neigh Neighbor the endeavored to beat out bor who Vho name lame with his hinds hinds- As Asi i a resin 1 to her the fire lire was nas 1 clothing and ind to her horn hou e ille illes he nas s and b burned her home was nas damaged the mechanic was isas terribly scarred I Uy two tiro automobiles here ere I also destroyed I t Ben nen ck rg n g t c c ies fire fi-e cord cording i-cording v cord cording mg ing to ht literature lt published hed by The Nat NOll onal Boar Board of Fire FIrc 1 one should get ct down on the ground at attempt or 01 cr the floor and roll in an to mother nother the flame flam a If po tiara ra a rug lug 1 ug or other woolen maternal material rid the body starting at the neck to 10 avoid the flame When one remains standing he soon b becomes 1 a jt mg torch is s the flame spread qUickest in this portion poe ion Running I 3 s biU still worse horse as that ian fans Jans the fire to greater reater intensity I ho 1 National Boards Board's liter tu e ms IS widely distributed in an effort to re re-I re date duc the suffering and losses from fromI I tire ire Approximately l people le die annually as a result of fires in m homos homes 1 01 Iper per cent of the s victims I being wo- wo F and n nand ch children dren Fue Fite occurs in an American home every two trio minutes jn In n the the No fur fur- further further year car on avera average e ther incentive e should be necessary to urge the in Amen people pe-ople to protect homes and families from the thc rm ages of fire |