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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 39

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San Bernardino, California
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39
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m0" TOURNIQUETS, FROSTBITE EdlD.el23;.im THE DAILY. SUN if Changes in First Aid Treatments 0 ft Announced by National Red Cross Instructions changing the Amer be allowed to gradually thaw out in cool water or in a cool room, WARM ROOM ican Red Cross recommendations for use of the tourniquet for control of severe bleeding, treatment of in Now, the Red Cross says, the victim should be taken into a warm room as soon as possible and the juries due to cold such as frostbite, and on artificial respiration have been received by San Bernardino Red Cross chapter, accord frozen part should be warmed quickly in a tub of warm, although ing to Van Gordon Fields, first aid not hot, water and under blankets. chairman of the chapter. These major first aid changes were adopted on the basis of rec These instructions are in the form ommendations of the committee on surgery, Division of Medical of a supplement for the American Red Cross textbook on first aid. They are published by the Amer t- licit '-if 1 '1 ill ii 1 1 fit 1 -v i I 9" Vrft amum' LJ if Sciences of the National Research Council, and are contained in the ican National Red Cross at Wash supplement to the textbook.

ington, D.C. and will be issued locally to all active San Bernardino The supplement is now being dis chapter first aid instructors. tributed to more than 87,000 Red In case of tourniquets it is no Cross first aid instructors and will longer suggested that first aiders be included in all textbooks re leased in the future. Since 1945, apply the tourniquet high on the arm or thigh and loosen it every pi I It -Witr: -J vXA I II I jrfii when the latest edition was released, there have been 4,400,000 15 minutes. PLACE CLOSE The Red Cross now recommends that the tourniquet be placed close to the wound.

Once applied, the RECEIVE 25 YEAR AWARDS Eight longtime employes of the Stata Division of High- Red Cross says, it should not be ways. District VIII are shown as they received 25-year certificates and pins from Clyde V. Kane, district engineer, at a dance held recently. From left to right, Kane, Ray E. O'Bier, district right of way' agent; Harry S.

Bridgeman, assistant highway engineer: Charles B. Mackey, asso released no matter how long it has first aid textbooks issued by the Red Cross. Uptown 20-30 Club Holds District Event Members of the San Bernardino Uptown 20-30 Club met night at Club Oaks for a district fellowship event. The program, under the direc been in place until a physician ar rives and directs its removal. ciate right of way agent; Arthur J.

Bazil, highway maintenance leadingman; Oscar W. Peterson. TEACHERS PICNIC San Bernardino City School Teachers Club members gathered at Perris Hill Park Wednesday night for a barbecued beef dinner. Waiting to be served are, left to right, Mrs. Lorna M.

Hall of Muscoy Elementary School, Robert E. Hall of Edison High School, Theodore H. Gail, principal of Richardson Junior High, Mrs. Julia R. Gail of Elliot Elementary, Mrs.

Mildred P. Mayer, dean of girls at Richardson, and Mrs. Doris M. Segur of Richardson. Seated at the table is Mrs.

Nancy W. Elliot of Wood row Wilson School. The Red Cross warns that the highway maintenance foreman; James A. Hutchison district chief of surveys, and Wilfred Savage, highway maintenance superintendent. application of a tourniquet to a limb is a dangerous step and if left on too long the limb may be tion of Raymond H.

Burton, fea of Redlands. Officers and mem- lost. tured talks by coach James E. west Philadelphia Wednesday. All patients were reported evac Verdieck and backfield coach Ted bers fro Redlands, Colton and "Therefore," it is said, 'a tourni Elderly Women' Escape Fire in Home for Aged PHILADELPHIA Hundreds uated while firemen battled to con San Bernardino post 3 were also Runner from the University of LAW IN ACTION Redlands.

quet should be used only for severe life-threatening hemorrhage which cannot be controlled by other means." fine the blaze to the south wing of the block-long four story structure. Upward of 300 persons were quartered in the home. Special guests were Philip Jack son, president of 20-30 Internation of elderly women, some of them wheel-chair patients, fled a four in attendance. Life memberships to the International post were awarded to R. W.

Lawing and Dr. Trenton D. Huls. i al; Carl Searcy, Southern Califor For injuries caused by freezing alarm fire in the Presbyterian of a part of the body, it is no long nia district governor, and Homer Read The Want Ad Pages Home for Aged Women in South Fowler, deputy district governor er suggested that the frozen part Teachers Picnic At Perris Hill More than 750 persons attended the San Bernardino City Teachers Club annual barbecue dinner held at Perris Hill Park. Under the direction of program chairman John Regalado, hundreds of pounds of pit roasted beef were served to the group, with baked WOMEN AND WILLS Only recently could a married BLUE BONNET SUE INVITES YOU TO CLIP THE COUPON BELOW AND woman draw a will and dispose of specified parts of his estate.

For example if he has a wife, and child each would get half ft his separate property. LIKE ALL LAWS property as she likes. As we have changed our ideas about women, we have also But like all such laws, this "statute of succession" may not changed them about her right to will property. meet the needs of your family, beans and a tossed green salad. Fresh fall fruit and multi colored confetti decorated the picnic tables.

In California, we have an un Suppose a man's child is handi usual type of law called "'commu capped and needs special care nity" property. There are only a Another child, whom the father Special guests of the evening included Dr. Elsie F. Gibbs, director of secondary education for the city few states with this type of loves just as much, may be more lucky and not need so much help. schools, and F.

Eugene Mueller, Under the community property superintendent. stystem, all property earned dur Following the dinner, a square YQ5 -POQDKIte) ing a marriage by either man or dance was held for the members Most men should take advantage of our law and make a 'will to dispose of property in a way best calculated to serve their family's needs. Many men, even when then- wife belongs to them both. Gifts and inheritances, of course, are and their families at the park. Arleen Whelan Files For Divorce in LA.

wishes square with the provisions the "separate" property of the man or wife, as is the property of the statute of succession, write a will to leave things in good order and to guard against disputes over each had before marriage. WIFE OWNS HALF A wife owns half of the community property, no matter what her husband writes into his will. SANTA MONICA (UP) Actress Arleen Whelan is seeking to divorce motion picture sales execu If he does not write a will, she their property. NOTE: The State Bar of California offers this column for your information so that you may know more about how to act under our laws. The Connecticut Lakes region in inherits all of the community prop erty.

What happens to a man's sep arate property if he dies without leaving a will? We say, such a tive Hugh Owen. Her suit filed in superior court declared she was caused "suffering and humiliation- which impaired her health and make it impossible for her to continue their marriage. The couple, married Oct. 1, 1942, was separated July 8, 1952. Get Complete Coverage At One Low Cost With The Want Ads northern New Hampshire was independent from 1832 to 1835, man dies California law says that when spurning allegiance to either the United States or Canada until the New Hampshire militia forced in a man dies without a will, his family, in a given order of widow, children, parents.

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Years Available:
1894-1998