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DROWNING

They fight death; militant Arizonans join forces to educate public on constant menace posed by our irrigation canals

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Author
D. Smith
Article Date
January 8, 1956
Journal Title
Ariz Days & Ways

Drownings don't make big headlines -- and that's the trouble

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Author
B. Palmer
Article Date
July 19, 1970
Article Abstract
A member od the Sheriff's divers posse tells his story in a chilling plea for water safety
Journal Title
Arizona
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