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Show SEVENTEEN QUALIFY AS "FIRST AIDERS" Seven tee.n members of the first aid class of the Red Cross society qualified tor diplomas from the National Bed Cross society when examined yesterday afternoon at the Western Arms coin-panv's coin-panv's store by Dr. W. R. Tyndale. Tne young men had just finished a course of sixteen lectures in first aid work given by W. Robinson, steward at the city emergency hosnita I, and they were yesterday thoroughly tested in the theory and practice of bandaging, carrying, carry-ing, the treatment of factures, resuscitation resusci-tation of the drowning and other emergencies. emer-gencies. Following the examination Pr. Tyndale Tyn-dale complimented the seventeen upon the excellence of their work, and urged them to keep studying that they might become experts. In the class were J. H. Khlers, J. C. Brimley, Charles Walsh, Homer P. Ohristensen, G. A. Rvncarson, N. Hamilton, Ham-ilton, Wallace G. freeze, George R. Freeze, L. H. Hardy, Bryan West, Tv. W. Richardson, V. C. Van Hnreu, J. M. Miller, V. yheets, .1. H. (riles, Elmer Dean and G. V. Reynolds. |