at7. iSst. John Barnhart£at- j ifWMIl IfCII lIIICll I ItyfsItp'I i mu*Six.l akes l irsl Aiday*m Course in JapanNotice has jlst been receivedre-woby the Smethport Chapter of the American Red Cross that Sgt, John C Barnhart, grandson of(as Mrs. G W Blauser ot ClermontiefKUettin-$Mhas successfully completed theAmerican Red Cross First Aid Instructor course given to 30 members of the Camp Drake Replace-, an he ment Center. Camp Drake. Japan.Sgt. Barnhart and the other 8graduates will go back to their% O C ) i*v , units to train other men in firs* a aid skills9 iKaas fEvery day in the Korean Wa he this training means the differenc es* I between life and death to soldier wounded in combat.asmedndisialheedlieheedeaetree*leteEvery man who is adequatel jCtrained in first aid knows what t ^do if he Is wounded himself, anr h:what to do for others who arewounded, in the first vital minute- Cbefore help can arrive from the milmedical aid station. atSgt, Barnhart has been in the 1 army four years. He was formerly inti employed as a laborer at Clermont moiand is a graduate of Mt. Jewett ofHigh School at Mt. Jewett. bullThe Red Cross instructor atCamp Drake was Sgt. Albert T Eivv Tulley oi Rochester. N Y. 1 1ei