va *: @léar. explosion . must: Altes: - explosions, fallout’ dS all fhe yo of; rae nuclear explosion, ‘stand up to. pressures: long: as six seconds. In. addition, dey, must: be{capable, of giving. the ecupants protestion.. against as against. radiation. cs The. fallout‘shelter: is. ‘designed to: give protection -against radjo- 38 cainatesoniething, ‘you: ‘not ‘happen, ' but.. if. it pean’ “coun- | s/.during«. the:.Second:. World. -War- would not. provide: the ‘pro- otection against” the blast These something like 1/100 of a second Shelters designed to withstand| he. pressures created - ‘by a -nu-|’ beable. to ting as _ People’ in’ ‘Canada. live: ‘outside’ ‘of. » likely. target . areas : and: ‘would cilities, Peace River scheme. + West whether Mr. be started’ first.” PRINCE GEORGE grassroots y wood: snid’todiy, Industry visory Council heya,. thing.” Minister eee government is considering: measures that would. lead to log-| |: ical" development’ of British Col- | umbia power’ resources means that the Columbia’ should Promotion urged (p) — by . every 's: gambling and Oto: iE pele RE a* felony to eross.a ~ state ‘line or ‘to-use ‘the mails. Or: ‘other - interstate . commerce: fa- n gambling, liquor, . pres: | operations This” aims. a” blow. at the now ey clandestine: but shouid' be. alowed before “the He was asked’ ‘in’ the. Commons by H. W. Herridge. CCF-Kootenay his brief. refer- ence on the CBC television pro- gram Close-Up Tuesday night to the’ Navigable’ Waters - ! tlon Act.meant that it would he}r: used to block the Peace project.) Fulton: replied, that the a "all Proter-.{.... “which Toure jam must: be promoted at the to achieve | provincial’ reereation and con- a vation;.minister Earle: West- , success, “yau muat get? tio’ tromen- . dous Importance of* the tourist recognized person in-every walk. of life," he told 120 delogatos attending.the annual mecting“of the .B Gi. Ad- “Thon and, only tition siiall we really have accomplished some- advance. That: is why each in- | dividual must make his own de- |° cision when. selecting the type |; of shelter: he wishes to have. You may have to stay.in your shelter for as long as. 14: days: made. adequate preparations. But the" conditions: will’ not be intol- erable; " “Blueprint ‘for - Survival No. 1 lives If;-you rent,,this : home the’ decision to construct a .. “shelter |’ must. be: taken: sjointly: with your, landlord: ‘The: cost: ‘will’: wary be- tween. “$300:and' $500. * ‘Blueprint.’ ‘for? “Survival! No. 2 gives details of a ‘fallout: shelter, forthe» mew. home: ‘you™ “may ‘be planning: to: build. The -cost will: .be approximately. $500.. These:.two. pamphlets: ‘now. are Javailable : from’ ‘your local civil defence* authorities. -: ; Home: ‘Improvement: Loans: are ‘available for the, shelter describ- ed in ‘Blueprint’ for’ Survival No. - Shelters. ‘constructed’ in. new homies: “puilt: under: ‘the ‘National ,| Housing Act can: ‘be financed by an. increase. ‘in- the . loan: The maximum: amount: available for ‘| this. purpose iS. $500. Repaid over 25 years ’this:results in a month- ly payment. of about $3. 40. ‘The. “government: will shortly {issue pamphlets. ‘on - backyard fallout: shelters,, group shelters and blast shelters. Inv addition’.to being made:available to the peo- ple of Canada, they. will be- made. available: to ‘public libraries. o IMPROVISED: PROTECTION “You: may. not” have a “fallout Shelter. when. a warning of: fall- yout: is given. Here are-some “tips ‘tion in. a: basement. The. amount Sof. “protection. you will. ‘get. will |: depend upon. how: muc. time: you \have available-from the ‘time:you get. the: warning until thesfallout arrives. Be : @O obit y is basement wine ‘of. newspapers. On. the: bove the ‘corner of. ‘the: “yaseinent ‘you “select: “as. _ your: fefuge area, pile any. heavy. ob- WORKS: FOR. PEACE = “Rabbi campaign for nuclear: rabbi, a regular participant: in » ‘PILED SAND acis as a blast protection. against’. ‘allow! andrheat' Used: outside ‘the average: dwelling it: offers: tection. against the force-of:a near explosion: it is not: possible to know this in}. The conditions will. be uncom- |. fortable: for those who have. not . gives details: ‘ofa: fallout shelter |- for ‘the. home in’ ‘which you now |. ‘on: how: to increase your: protec=. ame: urther. pro- e: Against, hose "basements. which. are. above 6 ou. ‘select as, your: - gafest ‘spot: place. any, -heayy, objects, “sud as. work. Ve: : basement, art-/of, the house re clothes « closet): (centre, hall : ‘distance. -from * the’ ‘fallout ° dust Ln |accumulating. on... the ‘roof ‘and]}-. you] ground.” “If! there. Ss" time, |. ‘could’ incréase your “protection by deeply. and as ‘high, as, you, can, Don't. forget. the battery, radio. IMPROVISED. PROTECTION | AGAINST BLAST Le If you. do. not have a. blast. shel- ter and: ‘live’ ‘in’ a? “likely target area when, a: ,warning: of attack is. given,’ and | -you decide. that ‘you: are “not going. to evacuate, one of. the simplest'.ways of im- provising an anhti-blast shelter is:to build \a lean-to (bed springs or boards) against a work bench tresses:on it’ and at the ends. This. -could ‘protect... you from Joose_ bricks: .broken: glass etc. which. the blast. will. fling about. Or, you could if ‘you had suf- ficient warning of “attack, .dig yourself a: trench in the yard — not too-close: to: any: buildings which’ could: collapse. into itt” If you: ‘survive - the blast: and heat’ of ‘the. explosion,. you: would i against. the - fallout. which; will come- ‘down | ‘later: (See: ‘Step.11). Don’ t. forget, the. battery. radio! sures - is’a * good. as: a: “properly |. equipped : “sheltér ‘but * ‘any;. ‘single. by one- of then. could: mean ‘the dif=' : ference | between’ life: and’ ‘death: ‘ NORWAY ‘UNIONS | f “Unions Norwegian: Federation’: Of: “Labor Abraham Peinborg, reeently re~ tired from, Toronto's Holy: Blosaom Temple, plans to step up his disarmament, The: 61-year-old Reform disatmament rallies,’ ‘also Intends to write A oak’ about his: reflections, on, 110, may. and. the world, ve rn OP Photo. Lage which -will: ‘keep you the: greatest : piling. books, trunks, ' dressers as or heavy. table, and’ pile mat-|' have: to-find. other. ‘protection | None: of: these. improvised. mew-.. “{the ‘lothers, SAMP E OF: DIVERSITY: “ Linea up. in rront.of tne: main Aatger perirhental and: ‘Proving. ‘Establishment, Uplands, Ont.;.are réscue, : ‘a* fighting . Sabre;: familiar’ ‘Golden * . ations. ine san: ‘albatross, used: largely for. air- “sea i Havks-machine,/and ‘a submarine- searching Argus. ° Bach ‘of these’ aircraft: -is sused’ for’ experimental bast work at! the: station, which: first. started oper- 1931-. as: ay ‘three: -man ‘tést: flent. ° one Lo “HOLLYWOOD (AP) Gracie ‘Allen: won't come yout: a ‘London command performance. in: No renter. “Jack will be, “Gracie, "says George. “He'll play. it. ‘straight. ” Or. as. straight as Benny