. a je Note: Tn one blind- ng flash, thousands died at bert But there were thousands more, like Suzie, erribly burned but still ative. shy because they were disfig- red, they ted cloistered fives. ow 25 of (hen are in (he Un- i States for surgery to try aM correct the sears left a de- Fade ago by the first A-bomb, By JOY MILLER ip DARIEN, Conn, 8 — That Horning in Ulreshima was clear 4 F d sunny. At 8 a.m, when the girls gathered In Hijivama Park, promised to be a scoreher, EThere was Suzue Oshima, 1% ipars old with sinoeth ivory skin delicate features. — There SRSRNN RRR Additional Bargains | At WALLACE’S JAZ BRR SAS SSLEES SA 828 saa ae 3 . Fabric Yard Goods ‘Ladies’ Skirts Lodies’ Blouses | Ladies’ Coots ‘Ladies’ Dresses . Girls’ Wear Boys’ Wear ay sWALLACE’ Ss | {DEPT. STORE: 4 uuaauanagusnune, % “the pain, FASB eS SRNR EEE City Decimated, Atomic Age Began In One Blinding Flash 10 Years Ago [was Misako Kannabe, a lively ld-vear-ald. “Phere were others, hal high sehool girls. Suzue remempers that people in Hiroshima were becoming jit- tery. They knew the big army ‘pase and industrial centre of 243,000 peaple was a prime mull- itary target. They knew that jother eities had been bombed. iThey wondered when it would be ‘ throsbin a's turn. ‘LOOKED UP AT PLANE This was Aug. 6, 1945. About O15 they heard a plane over- ibead = There had been no air mid warniug and the — girls estopped to look. Suzue remem- bos polnting up at it Then she saw the flash— ‘pika,” she-ealls it. Far enough sway others heard) the boom, Bg called “don.” Suzue, four-fifths und crawl to her home, where she found her, grandmother fa- tally burned and her mother with a serlous arm burn. The rest of the family were unharm- ed, Her face swelled up so much that her eyes were closed shut, | She can’t remember how long this Insted, Slr can’t remem ber when she learned that thd bomb had wiped out 60 per cent of her town. or that more thay} 75,000 people had dled. i Shigsciin'y reine aay ta ifivrnet phason rendered eight digs. that the war was over. But she ean remener that for weeks she couldn't bear to nove, so great Was the pain. And that for six months pus came out of “tte “itt FIVE MEMBERS of the Canadian Woran's Arm? Corps rest with Issue of bedding at Blackdown Canty near Camp Porden, Ont, at the start of woek-long stimmer-tralning period. Tt ds the first time since the end of the Second World War tha’ the CWACs have held summer camp. Left to right: Set. June Powney, Sgt, Jean Guy, Cpl bycn Shellington, Cpl. Uelen Robinson and § Barbara MeNeeley, all of Kingston, Ont. Tie PN alin, Sil, . (UP Photo) ! the burns. of ao mile from the blast centre, qeard nothing, Bat lke the: athers, she still calls the A-bomb | pikadon.” The next (hing Suzue remem- hers was unbearable pain, Look- ing down through the boiling ; dust that made night out af the: pobht miorning, she saw she had: enonty her underwear, Her ware | tine regulation slacks and blouse | nad been burned off in the flash. Ih an instinetive effort to ease , she plunged into ay nearby river, The same impulse | “had moved nearly everybady else. | The rivers could) searcely flaw | they were so choked with) the, bodies Gf the living, half-living ; ond dead, “There were lots of peaple dy- ing all around, sereaming, It was so horrible its hard to tell! about it." Once Suzue slipped and reach- sed cut for support. The skin of “the arm of the woman standing rext to her slithered off in her hanes, GIVEN OFL FOR BURNS Sometime in’ the afternoon} someone came along and passed Pout oi} for the burns. This was! all the treatment Suzue ever got. : Later she managed to stumble | DEETH’S PHARMACY. WOT HEALTH AND BEAUTY We Deliver | | DIAL 4313 en CUED” LS PUI CREEP, TRY THE Grand Cafe For tho Best Selection of Chinese Foods pe OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS DIAL | Open & am too) am Bits andl, Ave, West that “ din BODY DISFIGURED ewent back to finish high school. VA scar twisted the left side of ‘her face. Her arms and fegs were i For the last several years, al- | Hthough a Buddhist, she went to ‘social meetings at Rev. Kiyoshi! ; Taninoto's ‘more disfigured than Suzue and ‘haps their only social contacts. | lo In about eight months Suave disfigured by red burns. In the months to follow her seared lelb: ‘thumb stiffened until it was vieid. After high seheol Suzue went! to beauty school, finally opened” Bumbling a beauty shop in her home. | aiveved ; And: at all. She wore long- ‘dresses whenever possible. ‘she tried not to think about! ‘ast four rubber ‘sand lost every one anything but her work as the: plained, “How bad can my partners get? I Not one of} unsearred girls around her got! ‘them has made that first right decision.” married, one after another. Mrs. Fusty, who comes to play, - not to talk, was nearing | words subsided. Methodist church. | ‘There girls, some of whom were | Fusty at the helm. The jack of hearts was led; lend she won in dummy with the king. At first glance it appears simpossible to win 12 tricks. But ‘af course Mrs. Fusty's specialty ;a couple of years ago. Through | . ' ’ ‘his efforts, and the sponsorine Her pay’ went ay fol6¥s. Hiroshima Peace Centre Associ- | ‘ates, Suzuc and 24 others be-, Heved most likely to respond to! lived almost in hiding, had per- Mr. Tanimoto tntroduced them |, Norman Cousins, editor of: she Saturday’ Review, on a visit surgery were flown to the United ; / ‘ert stealer Nerther nae ‘States lust May. The girls rang. | YW88ra! NORTH ‘ed in age fram U7 to 30. | Mr. Dale poe ee arn 763 vkKa j $7, 500 Bail Set | ABSA 1 : eK OY - In Theft Case WEST EAST | VANCOUVER @ Bail was a Mel Mr. Heinsite rset at $7500 Saturcday for John 4c We 9653 ’ t 42 pwraEE BE charged with: posss- v 10 "0 . ’ y 7 i { Fata oof stolen goods davolving ¢ Q 5 ad 4 5 j JANN worth of watches, ; * SOUTH ) The owatehos, pollee report Mrs, Fusty Pwere partef the iget taken ina A A 0454 Victor jewelry store robbery vA 4 'Miaty 17. @KQ2 Martin was arrested Thursday. RAT43 wes Mi bev ralded his Howe The bidding: ' Wveee Dane North -Kast. South Wes | He mide ne plea in court and. 1@ Pas fa Pass | was reminded to Aug, 3, ;2a@ Pas 34. Pass | _. 3 @ Pas 6 & All Pass i ee ee nee ee nee She cashed the king and ate at spades. Next she cashed the gee af hearts, the king of clubs jand the. nee sifclubs.,..The.cleuce BLACKWOOD onff BRIDGE wu PASS RY Ri ACK WOOL Partners Distress Heinsife The ever-popular Mr. Heinsite delayed the start of For a while she didn't go out this hand by delivering a long tirade against his un- fortunate partners, “T've played perfect cards for the: the returned to her hand with the | | bursting point when the Mood of queen of diamonds and laid The bidding |down the good seven of clubs. then proceeded briskly to a final She then made one of her rare| three doses in the spring will get contract of six spades witli Mrs. | Hemarks to an opponent. iwere speaking of decisions, Mr.: jis it not so?” Delay Seen In Salk Shots VANCOUVER (P—~Next step in’ ln Columbia's program for lnmunizing youngsters with Salk pollo vaccine will be delayed four ; [tu flye months, Dr. George El- ‘Hot, deputy provinelal health | offleer announced. { The program, expected to get junderway in September, will not | . j begin until January or February | of them,” he CONI-| of 1956, | The delay is caused at the ; i manufacturers’ level." Dr. EI. tHiot said, “There isn't sufficient | vaecine to start the program any } repre “Pre-school age children and; |tne Grade One students who got | “YOu? booster shot,” he sald. “L expect the main prograay| Heinsite.” she said. ‘Sometimes: will concentrate on Grade Three | the right decision fs not only dif.-and up, depending on the ficult, It’s absolutely Impossthie. amount of vaccine and on pre- schoolers,” he sald, “The Grade nodded: One and Two students will al- ready have been done. " Mr. -Heinsite just dazedly. Parnes ce me re RR wh Re emee Mee nem ae EO ONRENICRE MONRETERNE Or NE MBG Fey Mon. to Wed, — 7 p Sun Trails Chimps Ashore Gift of Gags om OBRIEN HIELO FOR totennd tow UNITED ARTISTS Prince Rupert Daily News _ Monday, August 1, 05m »*9 pm, Regular ee at Sot the Whale Wedd 7’ ole Deing HAgeint ‘of dlamonda was now led ta “cummy’'s ace and the trey of dia- monds returned to the king. DISCARDS LAST HEART © At this point a trump lead put | B ifr. Abel In with the queen. 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