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Show GIVE DEMONSTRATION IN FIRST-AID WORK Special to The Tribune. OGPEX. Pec. f. Boy Scouts of troop Xo. 13 gave a demonstration of first aid to the injured at the corner of Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth st reet a nd Washington avenue this afternoon which, to the large number num-ber of bystanders, appeared realistic. Eddie Hall, a boy scout, coasting down the hi!! on Twenty-fourth street, suffered a fail when he readied the sidewalk at the street intersection. Bystanders started to tlie boy's rescue, as did the Boy Scouts. The latter immediately prepared pre-pared to administer first-aid treatment, after which an improvised stretcher was made and the supposedly injured buy carried car-ried to the Mclntyre drug store. Those who took part in the demonstration demonstra-tion were Eddie Hall, Freddie Gentsch, Gene Caldwell, George Booth, Walter Gunderson, Aivin Leishman and. Eugene Tracy. Lysle Larkin supervised the first-aid first-aid work. |