University Daily Kansan; January 20, 1982 Page 7 Could one of the people around you save your life? And what would you do in their situation? The help received in the first few minutes of a heart attack can be critical. Training in Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) can teach you what to do and what not to do—during such a crisis. Until professional help arrives or until the victim reaches a hospital, CPR treatment—given by someone like you—could mean the difference between life and death. Become someone who could save a life. Project "I CAN HELP" administered by the Douglas County Ambulance Service, has designated Saturday, January 23, as "CPR Saturday." In a 1/2 hour session, trained instructors will teach you CPR techniques by using special lifeline manikins that allow you safe, realistic practice. You'll learn how to give artificial respiration and circulation. Plus you'll be able to recognize the symptoms of a heart attack. Sign up for CPR Saturday. The First wants to help too. The classes will be held at the Lawrence Public Library at 707 Vermont. Morning session will be from 9:30 to 1:00; afternoon session, from 2:30 to 6:00. Both sessions must be limited in size, so reserve your position now. Call Project "I CAN HELP" at 843-7812 To encourage as many people as possible to attend CPR Saturday, First National Bank is sponsoring both sessions so that they may be offered to you tuition-free. The First urges you to call now and sign up for CPR Saturday. You can become someone who could save a life. TheFirst We want to help. The First National Bank of Lawrence Ninth & Massachusetts, Lawrence: Kansas 60644 (913) 814-0152