Seafarers Back Gillneltcrs Three One Hour Lessons 8 Prince Rupert Baily Nmtb Wednesday, August 19, 1953 f free public isheu in lirit-nient in 1850. ithe principle ' wa3 esta (hbraries iTi by act of Pari cemlr. RCAF Personnel Learn to Swim in Case of Crashes Norm Cuniimi;h:n 5, sgent. said a chart.'. .. H Duke's Project Not Cancelled . .on TI 1. . . .1 ' . l,jkn VANCOUVF.lt (CP) The Seafarers' International Union AFL announced todiiy tivt it has thrown its organization behind the BC. Oillnctters' Association which broke away from the leftwlng United Fishermen and Allied Workers' Union Hst De- MIIIIIIHIJIIIIII ( Wallace's Dept. Store drawn, up at union ,L' in Montreal for Ule Gi,' Cunningham said tl a" DUKE'S PROJECT on page 222 j EDMONTON (CP) An RCAF , to train RCAF personnel to sur-of ficer is teaching Canadian air- j Vive cra.shes on land or . sea, men to swim in three easy les- .worked out the three-hour swim-tons of one hour each. nnng scheme. OnH. T A i Rr,tt IT Al:Tnripr i Tn 1952 he ElVPll Whit problem. RCAF headquarters ordered that all his survival-students be brought up to swim-nuns standard before graduation. The H-day survival course in- Hied IDo mm. IlltlC a single failure. "The ability to swim is born in us," says Sqdn. Ldr. Alexander. 'It's simply a matter of over- a iwo-iom purpose In bi LONDON i Reuters) Con-1 tinuation of the 63.000,000 in- i me uiunettcrs. iiustrial development project !anAj.ct.c whose jQb ls i looked uke an unsurmountable cludca u oays m me norineni comlng fear ol me water, i ne Alberta bush learning to live !most difficult part of the train- r-r-- Ends Today 7: - 3:10 p.m. 'Slight Case of Larceny" also "Cry of the Hunted'' Westminster for Annacis Island near Vancouver was confirmed in an official announcement hetv tu:iy. i ltd )!Jj ii t LLtLJ s'T Edmonlon, onl'ng is convincing the student throe one-hour instruction , that he h able to flout as Ions? I oriiKis in which to teach them a he has -"jnie air in his lungs." . to swim. ' That the T7otem works fS An t xp; : -- swimmer and demonstralFd by one young of- i ;.st;u-lor. Sqln. Ldr. Alexander who M kra on ,t;r n had always considered a month ' . ... i ,,.,.. .!, r.,..WH m rears, had unsuccessf ully tr? ! til iB M$bB s - Wol'oce's Infants' to learn to swim. After 60 mi..-utes of RCAF instruction, FU. Walter "iyba. 2, of bakatKin wns swimming the width of the nool. teach the rudiments of swlm- piin". but he and his staff came lip with a solution. 7 hi instructors stripped the course to the essentials. Thi y em i His style left much to be de- m Wear Department Enjoy shopping in a "city JJ type" infants' wear rirpart- ment . . . Wallace's feature euality infants' wear at moderate price for guaran- teed quality. i 1 i ;;ei.;cr.ecl th it three one-ivur K.ir(,d hut he did swim. At the reniidi; on sucressi d;vvs won d 1 end of .." second instruction period he swam four widths of the poo'- The third peri'.' saw him practising emergency drill in nine fret of water. To overcome the students' in i eliminate necti fo revision, leaving 60 full minutes for instruction each day. Since li)o2 they have gradu- Raincopcs ; 1 blankets y ;' v itial fear of water they are told ito squat and hold their breat)- Diapers Panties Sweaters : Vests Gowns Shawls while under water. They are kept at this exercise until th--y acquire confidence. SQDV LDR'SCOTT K. ALEXANKtR, who has devised a method of teaching RCAF members to swim in three hours, stands in the swimming pool watching his pupils in the early stage of the course. Overalls b ' '( Head wear J f V ; Rompers J I V . V i f jr 'f Kimonas fVA VWT ftl?!! Next they stand in water :o WALLACE'S 5 eMhI JM dept. store 'miffi mfr- 'their armpits and are taught ' the movements of the breast i stroke. The third step consists i of having the students grasn a i rail at the side of the pool while 'they are taught proper leg ! movements. f The students now are told to 'take a deep breath, lie fa-" I down in the water and kirk 1 BLACKWOOD c,i fa ridge By FASLtY BLACKWOOD -j their way across the pool usinn dog-paddle hand movements, but keeping their legs still. Then they cross the pool, still with heads down and holding .Mr. Champion Fails To Figure Mr. Muzzy A..V "(.liVT IV A JIT their breath, but using both Mr, Champion bids the same way with Mr. as he does with Mr. Masters. That is not the way ' T l.l'I.Vi IIOKSt'.MI'll, l.'ARTIMIS hands and legs. ; After the slu(lnUs hive learn ' ed these step to the Instruc TOTEM, in n lit tho 'r;imr i ' tors' satisfaction they are vcnhirs 1: ) : s ' ' - il - I -I taueht proper breathing while savagely. "Ju.t 700 for lllr VI.U Thci e was nothing technical- Pion s VLitm-H- Saturday ... Z-.fi' ' swimming. !y wrong with Mr. Champion's bidding. But there was plenty wrong from the- humanics angle. With Mr. Muzzy as a partner. luuber. 7.r)ij for the slam and 210 in triik points, t-'uis th? fact that I've still got you as a partner." Mr. Chiinpion should have This advertisement is not published or displayed by trie Liquor Control Board or by the uovernment of British Columbia. j he should have stopped at four hearts, thereby finishing the thought ol that last point dur- Pliivmg with rubber with a nice profi: and ing the biacaii". cutting himself in a position to Mr. M-vy. nny rofit fihould NEWCOMER VALERIE BET- TIS dances as well as plays, a dramatic role in Columbia's Technicolor musical. "Let's Do It Again." Jane Wynian. Ray Milland and Aldo Ray head the cast. not necessarily profit on every- be aictj. abie-thq nsaxlinj n hand. TODAY 7 - 8:15 "Advsntwres of Gallant Bess" "Black Shadows" get a better partner for the next rubber. True, he couid have made six hearts. In fact, with the favorable set-up of cards ne codlo have marie seven. That lr. on the probable diamond opening from Mr. Dale he could have won with the king, cashed the ace of spades and pulled the queen of spades through Mra Keen. V W Urn "DANGEROUS 4 Am' A.i In SHOES by SAVAGE it WHEN. 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If she did, he could ruff, take two rounds of trumps ending on the board and discard a diamond on tho jack of spades. Now the king and ace of diamonds and a Alaska L close by . . . fly to Ketchikan, the salmon packing capital of the world, in the heart of totemland . WITH ... ELLIS AIR on MON. - WED. - SAT. leave Prince Rupert 1:00 p.m. AND WITH QUEEN CHARLOTTE AIRLINES on TUES. THURS. FRI. leave Prince Rupert 1:15 p.m. $15-00 one way $27,0 rouncl triP 50 minutes each way ELECTRIC RANGE" 4 i A " 1 ' i offitot - id diamond ruff would set up the fourth diamond in dummy on which a club could be discarded from the closed hand. But what you can make is PHONE 4 56 for th Best Cob Servici ALASKA Ci! Ketchikan wwwwwwwwu only part of the story when Mr. ;SrP0LISH Muzzy is your partner. His six ,10 trump call surprised everybody at the table. And it accomplished two things both ad. 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