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Show II A IB OF DIRT BOY LOSES HIS LIFE Lawrence White Caught Under Great Mass of Dust at ' Pressed Brick Plant. Tho life of Lawrence White, a lad of v-i yards at Mill Creek. Four-company Four-company S jnru -Urcets. tcenth South and 'uVled Monday f"r""annj pounds of dirt and under several thous POunachc3 smothered. '"" tlc,th, brk cff5 id J h aftr boy. at-The at-The White w. from which the tended to the hlff hoppcr iron c,ay, ls, ? 'nthc dfrt In the hooper he manlpulat ng Je dirt m i n s?tHuS thS i caved 1 on him. completely ourving lnmCaunderneah several thou- finely pulverised before being his body was alen from beneath the Ul?r- of dirt Hfo was extinct. A physician physi-cian had been called but could do nothing. noth-ing. No i'O"03 wcre b"kon )(linn, ?-mnlovccs of the vnrds say attending the hopper Is one of the, easiest jobs I oiacp but It la considered i owhiJngelous It is : said that the KXthrdentoKep tilmX front nnd underneath the mass of dirt working through the hopper, but he dls-regarded dls-regarded the warning- .l VTW leaves a father and mother. The fcrrnor Is a burner at the yards wnore the son met death. Five brothers and sisters are living. The family home ft "on Fifteenth East, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth South. The authorities likely will conduct a formal Investigation Investiga-tion of the lad's death. The father has been In the employ of the brick com-nan" com-nan" for somo time, but the son had worked there only about two months. |