4 POriince Rupert Deailp Mews Leo. Monday, May 14, 1962 \ “se e e in first aid For the first time in trying the Canadian Na CNR team wins trophy competition three successive years of tional Railways’ first aid team won the Columbia Cellulose Company, Limited trophy at the jointly Association (Vancouver Regiment) co oury Friday night. The team composed of W. N. R. Armstrong captain, Albert McFadden, Charles Armstrong. A. W. Hughson Keith Wagar, Movie star to strip in new film By BOB THOMAS sponsored St. John Ambulance and D Company Irish Fusiliers of Canada mpetition held in the Arm- “Kayo Karaskewich spare and Wililam Clegg coach will com- pete for the North Coast Firat Aid Competition trophy: with teams from Kitimat, Terrace and ‘Kemano at the Armory May 21. - Second in the competition was ‘the Columbia Cellulose team who won the Atlin - Canfisco Gold 'Sea] trophy. The team was cap- _ trained by Frederick Osborne with ‘Allan Hartwig, Dave Brown, ‘Prank Holmes, Denis King and iconeh Douglas Carrie. The Army team which has ns BEST TO KNOW (f28%0... THESE PAGE a ARE REPRODUCEO HERF AS A PUBLIC SERVER. THEY ARE FROM A FACTUAL 800K LEY JUST PUBLISHED BY THE ALCOHOLISAL © AND DRUG ADDICTION RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF ONTARIC, 24 HARBOR ST. TORONTO bb OMT: : Belgians top ALCOHOL eu iN THE EARLIEST TIMES IT WAS “CUSTOMARY FOR MAN TO DRAW HIG OWN BLOOD AND MINGLE !T WITH ANOTHER’S BLOOD AS A SION OF TRUST AND FRIENDSHIP LATER ON, A CUP OF WING OR OTHVR ALCOHOLIC ORINK WAS USED TO SCAL AGRGEMENTS IV WAS CALLED “AQUA VITAL" (WATER OF LIME), AND IT BECAMG IVE N TIF IGE opts world’s HisToRY SHOWS THAT PEOPLE HAVE 6 . “STREAM OF LIFE’ SYMBOLISM ‘MAS GIVE , - . “. -_— : - Ov AiconoLt MEANG MANY , TO ALCOHOLIC Ce eas PEEOTIOE Given TRIED TO PREVENT INTEMPERATE . . THINGS TO MANY PEOCLE «-: -EXRLAINS THEIR. WIDE ACCEPTANCE IN MANY -USE OF ALCOHOL... . THE QUESTION 15, WILL ‘PARTS OF THE WORLD DOWN THR i r ri rs ALCOHOL CONTROL US . a e OR WILL WE CONTROL ON SAILING Bae a e Ni e LONDON (Reuters) — Belgians drink more beer than anyone else —- 28.6 gallons a person each year, a British Brewers’ Society report showed today, Next are Australia with 22.6 gallons, New Zealand and West Germany with 22.3, and Britain with 19.5. The United States and Can- ada were fairly well down on the tippling list, Canadians downing 13.2 gallons and Americans 12.5 IN ANCIENT BABYLON CABOUT 2225 6.C.) KING HAMMURABI SET UP THE OLDEST, KNOWN SYSTEM OF CODIFIED LAW, AND SEVERAL SECTIONS: WERE PEVOTED TO | PROBLEMS CREATEP BY THE ABUSE OF . ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. WEDDINGS HAVE LONG BEEN OCCASIONS FOR TOASTS TO THE NEWLY- WEDS IN MANY PARTS OF THE WORLD HARMMUR ABH AG a gut F CHER GF Taste ib iGaurdee ewvtee { | , fl WITH BLOG “THe SrRPeamd oriure & ftaken first place for the last HOLLYWOOD 1% — First Na- | two years was unable to field a talle Wood, now its Oscar win-' team this year but hope to be ner Joanne Woodward doing tt: back next year. strip tease in films. | During the intermissions, jun- Joanne is grinding out bumps ‘ior teams from the Army, Miller for “Celebration” at 20th Cen- Tay and Gir) Guides gave dem- tury-Fox. Her style is cloquent. | onstrations of the simplest ways “My mother used to quote an of performing first aid, old southern saying to correct Bach team in the competition ine,” recalled the onettine hehe! of Thomasville, Ga. “She sid.’ jem to work out and exactly 25 ‘Horses sweai, men perspire, but ininutes to ado it in. Until they ladies just slow. ‘eame onto the floor they did _“Tve got news for mother: not know anything about what I'm not glowing: I'm sweating. the accident was, At the conclu- Streams of it. Three weeks of! sion of the problem the teams ,rrehearsals have made me real-/ were taken to another room and : ize what dancers 60 through. My: given oral tests. admiration for them 1s une The problem was that a car- bounded.” : : . « wa. penter and his helper working She explained the reason for on the second level of a seaffold . the strip. “Celebration” (a new . $ . “yy, suddenly have the top part of title is. expected momentarily): 14, ceatfold collapse. The car- “is the story of a girl who flunks’ | i * ; Patan cy ees nenter falls about 10 feet to the A, screen test. Missing het ONC: First level of the scaffold and is “big try for the big time, she 4; . ‘oy: Be ce anawe hit by a heavy plece of lumber slips down the ladder of success on his head. He is unconscious, until ishe becomes 2 striptease. has a large head wound but ig TOOK SINGING LESSONS ‘still breathing. The helper falls ' «~ may play Vegas after all-to the ground and he fractures fh rehearsal. No, not with’ the neck of his right femur. He ‘strip along with Joanne.’ As a cuts his left hand which is bleed- ‘singer, I’ve been studying voice ‘ing severely. He is conscious and for years and now 1 find lve a first aid station is in the neigh- been doing it all wrong. I’ve got borhood. | a real voice — opera - style. I. The team is then led on intend to do something with it.” To get back to stripping — 1 asked how she had done her re- search. “Por two years I went to school: judges were: Dr. in Baton Rouge,” she explained./F. Symes, B. B. Milnes and Art “and I spent almost every weeK- Rutherford. Patients were Fred- end in New Orleans, Need I say erick Abbott and Robert Zelkie.: more? Master of ceremonies for the “It may sound strange, but T' evening was Hugh McLarty. love strippers. I enjoy watching | them work. They are artists in: their own right; each one has: her own particular style. “TL remember one in New Or- ie ARB Fey carte eee Rey Final marks allotted by ‘judges were: CNR 1,161, t Fires missile WASHINGTON i?—The United leans who was called Stormy. States may have fired a nuclear She came on to the accom-: missile that the navy claims can paniment of storm effects --‘ seek oul and kill an enemy sub- thunder and lightning and all: marine within a range of eight that. Suddenly she would ap- | miles, ‘ pear, all in black. She never’ The first underwater explo- changed her expression through. sion of the current U.S. nuclear ihe whole strip. She was fantas- test series was one of two blasts Hew idetonated Friday in the Pacific. ay wee —— FINANCING FOR BUSINESS on Wednesday, May 16th, 1962 Messrs. O. H. Morgan and J. Auld of the Industrial Development Bank will be at the Crest Motel Prince Rupert, B.C. If vou are engaged in a business-—or plan Lo start one--and required financing is not available elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, you are invited to discuss your needs with the [DB representative. An appointment for an interview can he rrinped: by telephoning , Mr. Morgan or Mr, Auld at Prince Rupert-—6671 or $n advance by writing to INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK 1112 W. Pender St, Vancouver 1, B.C. , ma my Pits Lo Te a ey idea te few nee cledadaasaia ia daitabedtoeisansion scans boeadoe ant le was given exactly the same prob- || Convict floor and told to aid the men. i the | ccc! ‘1,102 and Miller Bay 1,038. The; G. P. Evans, O.! | for freedom ett apeatet 2 Came OPES detet Lemma tre apa: erat & F Ontario, Quebec Indians against voting in election OTTAWA (CP)—The white man is reeling before’ an onslaught by red men opposed to members of their ‘ace voting in the June 18 fede ‘al election. Centres of the modern-day In- ; ‘dian war are the Caughnawaga , made preparations—off the res- lIndian reservation near Mon- ervations—for them to vote just treal and the St. Regis reserva- fin case they change their minds ‘tions, one on Cornwall Island, by June 18. ‘near Cornwall, Ont. and an-' Chief John Sharrow, a mem- ‘other a few miles away in Que-:ber of the St. Regis band on i bec. Cornwall Island, said Friday | The Mohawks of Caughna-, Meht that if any polling booths iwaga and their brothers of the: are placed on the reservation, .Six. Nations on the St. Regis 1 will take the voting booth off | passed reso- the island and throw it in the ‘reservations have . - lutions that they want no part St. Lawrence River myself. NOT ENUSIERATED lof their new right to vote in fed- | As a result of the resolutions \eral elections. ; The white man ‘passed by the Indians, no poll- ,them at their Jing booths will be located on the ~ ‘reservations and no election of- ficers will be stationed on them. There also was no enumeration ‘of voters on the reservations. ° ‘ However, polling booths will oses | “be located adjacent to the res- : . ‘ervations. This will enable the _few white people on the reser- » vations to cast a vote and any ‘Indians who change their minds. BOSTON «Pp —— Love Jost a‘ Voters have been enumeratéd — round Friday in the case of Jo- by using lists provided by the. seph A. Flaherty when the state federal Indian affairs branch. parole board turned down the Officials of the branch say the convict’s request for immediate . lists are up to date. release to allow him to marry a° The Cornwall Island Indians Canadian girl. are in the federal constituency The recommendation that Fla- of Stormont while the other two herty, 40, not be released from reservations are in Chateau-— Walpole State Prison now was cuay-Huntington-Laprairic. given to Massachusetts Gover- - . nor John A. Volpe by Cornelius J. Twomey, chairman of the pac role board, The vote was unani- mous. On March 23 he pleaded his case at a hearing before the ad- visory board of pardons, point- ing out that his love for 33-year- old Fran MeKearney, had changed his entire life and had completely rehabilitated him. The board said ‘there was no- thing In Flaherty's petition that ealled for any extraordinary consideration.” Miss MeKearney, who also tes- tified at the hearing, planned to marry Fiaherty as soon as possible following his release. She first learned of him through newspaper stories and event. ally they corresponded, Former - ly of Fort St. John, B.C, she now ives In Somerville. Miss MekKearney said the board's decision was disappoint- ing hews “but it won't change anything, Vi wait for him.” Pee nee erence ern eirmara aime 9880 amine 90 Bates Truck driver dies from burns WDMONTON ‘G—- Peter Tro- chymchuk, 27, Edmonton truck driver who suffered burns to 06 per cent of his body Thursday when his gasoline tanker truck burst into Names after colliding with aenr, dled In hospitr here today, Trochymehulk suffered third degree burns when his truck col- Hded with the ear, crashed into a diteh and burat Into flames as its §6,500-fallon ecarno of diesel fuel sprayed aerass the highway. The driver of the car invelved, Rugene Chanasyl oof Dawson Greek, was not seriously hurt has taken word, but has LISBON (yo) Security polee herded about P0000 Tasbor unit versity studante to jails Mriday 4 hut falled to snus ia student atiike whieh Was been plaguing Premier Salagatts poverunieut and the university autherditie. of Portugal, ee mee wer te ame Tae ‘the tired minds at Orange Coun- elephants and 10,000 spectators ‘ness. which started as a gag a “jinks. 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However, the event won ac- elaim from students who swarm- ed over the onec-obscure, 252- acre campus. figure, courage and wisdom. ltrant. got a sweepstakes trophy just for being “ancient and hon- |orable.” Orange Coast Coilege Friday's mid - semester mad- [not to be confused with Orange , County got a second sweepstakes award for the elephant with ‘“‘the : Sponsoring , few weeks ago, had its hectic . en moments as well as. its high | best personality. iOrange County State got a wold - ‘shovel-—“‘for obvious uses.” A 54,-ton named ; Kinney by sponsoring Long. State College, won the, varsity race for heavyweights—- | elephant, FINE POTTERY finish line with its one good eye. ‘real Museuin of Art in 1955. BALDNESS ENDED PIIONE, WRITE OR WIRE cee oe * THE SQUIRE FOR MEN SALES LTD. 221 - BIRKS BLDG. — MU 5-8916 - VANCOUVER, B.C. 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