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Show In ..., .... - ,. - - -- - , , - I - -- - -- --- -. . , . , . , '6A . 10t Rd' Wed' Aftet311011rSIP , Of 150-fo- ng CAF- BAKERSFIELD. i .4- W - scores of abandoned well. ,--- hat could have been an (1713(--,- - Viefin-7h- ot workers rescued a 2 yeir-ol- tp,roriufgh ilr an boy from d o The scene of the near tragedy was a vacant lot where some 1,000 spectators --watched as eonst ructionworkers and firemen rescued little Tommy Hartnett less than three hours after he well. fell into the The youngsters had wandered away from his nearby home and plunged into the 14 inch well easing. His frantic muffled screams for help were heard by a neighbor, who sounded the alarm for one of the biggest rescue operations in the history of this city. Scores of workers quickly converged for the heroic drama. It was at first believed the tot had fallen to the bottom of the -deep shaft but workmen soon discovered the boy fortunately had become wedged some 10 feet below ground. Little Tommy could be heard at times whimpering, "Mama, help me." His parents, Mr. and , Mrs. L. N. Hartnett, stood by and shouted encouragement to the trapped lad. "Tomnly, hang on! Everything will be all right," his tearful mother told her boy. "The men will get you out." In Oxygen Pumped ' Workers, stripped to the waist, began digging around the rusted casing. Oxygen was pumped to the child and an hour and a halt after operations had started, workmen reached the first seam in the pipe, some two feet from where the child was trapped. As the rescue operations con. tinued many tense bystandeis thought of a similar accident seven years ago at San Marino, 7-Kathy Calit,when into also 110 feet, Fiscus fell an abandoned well. Kathy was foubd dead 53 hours after workmen started a battle to save het life. It was dark now and, oodlights illuminated the busy workers in their,frantic plight to reach TorrtrnY. Workmen finally reached a section of pipe below where the youth was 150-fo- . , , - , , , - , ! a tra per. Lifted Out By Crane Then began a dangerous oper ation of cutting through the casing. Any sudden jolt might him jar the youth loose and send 140 feet to his death. Chisels were used to cut the pipe and then a giant crane lifted the 10- foot easing section away from the well two and a half hours after the youth had fallen In. Firemen then pulled the fright- ened youth from what could have been his tomb. for shalt was treated Tommy and numerous scratches and bruises at Kern General Hospital. His grateful parents said: "We don't have words enough to thank everyone who helped rescue our ion." They said when Tommy becomes three years old next month 'we are really going to give him a birthday party that he will never forget." 7Z ' ' - 110 66 0 - el) rear I - - I' TRIP , tl ! 91 IV S you , 41' 14 5 ,,,,,.... . ci , . , . an ,,.., - 0 , josh -, r4q.Nr-- 5Itil 1111 110 (10 kt4,-- p7-- v- -1 1-, k'.. 1140" 3 E , 11 deN- rt Wel CI7)m 1 164 14:04 iil - ' . . With that sitting basis, the engineers then tigned the new The 1957 Ford - rock-soli- , most eloquent of Ford's special personalitythe youthexpression ful grace, the whiplash actionand the reputation for durability known wherever there To all this we have added true elegancea kind e field. of elegance never before seen in the skin-deeMOdern design Elegance, is more than trim. chrome far deeper than goes '. - car truly elegant, you have to btart eleeP4own inside. To make a -- Frigidaire - no Now Inner f'd ' . Fordthe car you cannot seeis a very remarkable structure. Its frame is actually a cradle. Side members extend almost the full 1 The Inner The New Ford Body e , The new Ford body is a triumph of engineering in steel-st- eel cushioned for luxury: steel insulated against sound, steel joined to steel for tremendous strength, steel designed to give you greater safety. Doors, roof, floor and body panels are insulated -for sound conditioning" throughout the car. - The doors close with the solid finality of a bank s:ault. Even the door-locbutton ilii)vedfor you to reach,- but out of the up front-eas- ier children's reach.' The new body is mounted on twenty mounts to keep your ride silent, solid and secure. All these ,features were engineered to give you - The drireahalthas been lowered to connect with the differential, virtually at its lowest point. This is one of several factors that makes practical the lowering of overall height by as much as 4 inches. The side rails, extended almost full body width, serve not only as supporting members but as concealed side bumpers of immense strength. Today at , r , , "i14,1 LT ... V-8- 1 ' live-rubb- er - ' The - , ' Thirtow, low cradle-svaiTtranr- e Imsclow-----Thi- ar way-a-c- s's Hero Is whore your own tomorrow starts It starts at the showroom! The ears will be there on 'Wednesday, October I. will be standing still on the floorbut-thewill seem to be moving, for they have a quicksih-g- r kind of beauty that just doesn't standstill. y y - -- - - lineilas a -machinedrightriess7, to it. the of beauty wra'pped around, sharp clear-cstamp Er,.cny ut - C NThweer.se are the s Of best-Ford- our by - 'es., , 'They are the first symbols-out,oDetroit of the new automotive age that is beginning for yoll. f 1937 came rneanut car. 'The lirlane 500 is only four feet eight inches horn road to roof! The Custom Is just over four feet nine inches! rides is more than the way it move- sThe it starts with the way it sits. , The New Kind of Ford sits six people as no other ever sat themsix elbows wide in each seat, with deep space around each one of ;tt S 8, The New Ford Look -- New Ford Ride -- For Six' lovers, we've got a beauty, toothe 141- hp Mileage Maker Six. It costs less because it costs less to make. Butit's the same quality. The only difference is that it costs less to buy, less to run and hasn't quite the zoom of the V-- engines. Six or V-, the going is great! The Custom 300 and Custom models are lower, heavier,' and livelier than any cars selling in Ford's ' price range today. -Be)ond all these, you also have your choice .of lye Station Wagonsthe famous glamour cruisers that are the champions in this field! , - , bug on horsepower and like it big, the new Silver Anniversary 's are for you. You can have up to 213 wonderful Thunderbird horsepower in any Ford model. There's a moderateand really moderateextra charge for this engine of.312 cubic inches with its carburetor. It's the honey of them all. or . a Performance earlythrs year. s. is Dears. trhere tomorrow-- starts This is when your tomorrow - at - your Ford. startsOctober 3rd . , -- ) - BENNETT MOTOR COMPANy, 1 . - Come in and see us for the Big:New. Kind Of Ford! , ,,PETTT:411011QR-CQIVIPAR- - : --- - . - " 47 West 6th South, Salt Lake City, Utah ) . -- - 909 East 21st South, Salt Lake - City-lita- I , h - , ', , , 41 , . . - , ., 1I If you're Second, two Custom Series mounted on the 116- inch wheelbase chassis. In the Custom 300 Series, sedan are distinguished a four-dOand a two-dofrom the Custom models by more luxuriousinteriors also and elaborate trim. The inclucles Costomlerles a Business Sedan. - . b, ... Both Fairlane Series introduce an innovation though the use of special window ornamentation and narrow center pillars. Both the four-doo- r and sedans have true hardtop styling. the two-do- has-bee- k comfort. c The New Ford . 11S-inc- - low-pric- - high-price- or ?, , Its personality is glittering, sophisticated. It's a nice kind of fun just to look at it. d Ifs in every way except price. h sheer. First, the two Fajrlane Series on a base. The Fairlane 500's come in 5 body types, a four-doo- r sedan, a two-- and four-dosedan, a two-doVictoria with no center pillars, and a convertible coupe. The same body types (except for the convertible)) are available in the Fairlane Series. ( p. 1 flight-hearte- light-hearte- ... . This is Where Tomorrow Starts . . . with a big New Kind of Ford! 1( low, ss When you see it, other cars will look out of date, because ' g Ford offers not only one, but two sizes of cars each- - kith each on its own extended wheelbase each with its own styling. its own body shell , .of your automobile dollar. .,$) ride. d The New Ford is not only lowbut long. Ford gives you more than 17 feet of elegant length in the Fairlane Series, a shade less in the Custom. And all that length and lowness is shaped in a design that is wonderfully, radically new in American automobiles! The New Ford Choice This makes possible a new high standard of such value that it actuallyincreases'the purchasing power The New Kind of Ford is the fullest, velvet-roa- d - de- - solid, with a firm, deep d feel. Yet it's a ridethis car is responsive, nimble, agile, with a proud easy movement through traffic and away to the head of the turnpike. road-holdin- The Big New Kind of Ford is that kind of news . . . a car totally new in design from crest to trunk-lock- . - there's hat mom six knees. And above all that space, to spare for all six passengers. UnitedI States will unveil a new kind of automobile! AIGQher ' --- ,,,, ,, u ednesd'ay,. October 3rd, Ford Dealers throughout the On - 1 I .! - , - .. - honest-togoodne- j!I - ir , iatiti.ge4 rb t ,..,, ,,,,,, , I ' , Imperial-Automati- -- ni-I'''Ii5)1- 7' V, , or - , See the New '57 .., 4 l V ,. WAT-c- This completely new automotive package will sell at the traditionally low Ford prices. s ,-,- 4 . 1Yeek 9-eez-a 1 dp. - 74a;..1rt-acquiLuitv- 4. . 9a4-1-1a-' ' Afilfiss - Cars are involved in every American's life. News of a new kind of car is the biggest kind of news to millions of Americans. , , , lit , 'N - ay'vssT"gmgtit.1 :,1.--Husbands! IVives! ,I'Z,;!t !T-..:1'4":VcI-- , t - ' ; -'- I-- - Ycunger rawier swam to a nearby lightship. ... inflative?' . i 4 1 , ,, 4 ht be some logic in re-1 ,' Illdi IOU Jill-leltd. , , , , C:IMMAZIMIssesk the weekly working ! . . In a campaign speech In- 031. ducing , DU SEE YOUR PONT to do, hours," said Babson. But , arado Saturday, Vice President , .., ' ;c.RONE) A ZEREA. DEALER lit today would be suicidal for all Get of. 4 Richard M Nisi sahi Republi- -' -DeOPle. KilY suet move would Of 'P'6usa,nds511. c"4341,1"? rat S.CtateSt. rt'.4 -- - -f te nriki ,b4,13tod lust bdocatso body kicks- floc tot 'um, cans "see the time not too far ... L tram tot PeP; ntnnoonook dow' listant when we can have a four- volgr3, which (souk! be- met uy "bteutcctotau, i 1 .. TriUgin' kTlit Thlt.cs Ot SEITLI b and kit. !mama,. hula. At all druggists. ?Wit UAPIYLS POOTIALL POIPACASTS lACH wtiA OS YOUR LOCAL TV &Loom day week and family life Will Increased prices. Hence, the y , 40.4e,t ' Born- - : - ,,.. i there now were a surplu,s of labor as in work week would be ' four-da- VIC Saysixpert , - eny:ed 1;y1wage workers would not gain ,,much. if anything from this - "11 'the pro Po sed : at thnnCurtain be even more fully - W. BabsOn Americans." Roger ay-th- ' (1:13)-- te - - i ' MASS new::ww14 three-year-ol- ; EC iOntalniSt i -- , WULESLEY, holm and asked for political ium. The Rusian, ,tor, jumped rrom a Soviet , eetc- Su icidal I , A (INS) and a Russian pilot d .skiPPed to at the Danish Island of - September 25, 1956 - Red s, As Asy um ' Spit Lake City, Ikkeiday, , Pilot, Russ- Sailor c'ee , In-Casi- -- , DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, ,P1 we. . , ,. ., , - . . t . . . . 11 A ' . - . t, - t , . v , . , A - |