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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 11

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The Provincei
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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THE VANCOUVER DAILY PROVINCE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1944 Page Eleven OUTLINES REHABILITATION PLAN SAFE CANADIAN ARMY CASUALTY LISTS Mackenzie States Amputations MacKinnon. Donald Alexander, Mm. Elisabeth M. MacKinnon (wife), 609 Rochester Maillard-vllle. INURED.

ROYAL CANADIAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS. Valentine, Thomas William, Cpl Winnipeg. MISSING. EASTERN ONTARIO REGIMENT. Daniels, Clayton Ray, Lasswade.

SASKATCHEWAN REGIMENT. Berge, Sherman James, Hal-lonquist; Easterby, Wilfred Charles, Moose Jaw; Johnson, Frank, Mozart. ALBERTA REGIMENT. Bedford, Cyril Herbert, Medicine Hat. ROYAL CANADIAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS.

I.a Breche, Victor Joseph, Pte, Winnipeg. OTTAWA Following is the In Present War Under 1 000 DANflEROrsi.Y WOl'NDEI). CANADIAN ARMORED CORPS. Mtrarhan, Harvey George, Mrs. Martha Mrachan.

(mother), Canadian Army's 610th casualty list: OFFICERS. liornoy lauina. SEVERELY WOUNDED. MANITOBA REGIMENT. Buckshot.

James. Emo. Ont "Canada' LARGEST Exclusive Women' Shoe Store!" KILLED IN ACTION. ROYAL CANADIAN ARTILLERY, Busteed. Robert, Montreal.

MANITOBA REGIMENT. Francis, Cecil Menzie, Norgatc, Bunnell, Andrew Fraser, The Federal Government's plan for assisting Canadian veterans tysically handicapped as a result of war service was unfolded before members of the Council for Guidance of Handicapped by Pensions Minister Ian Mackenzie Tuesday night. positions awaiting them when they complete training. While his department was primarily interested in those handicapped through war services at the present time, the system that has ben developed is equally applicable to civilian use. runage la rraine.

QUEBEC REGIMENT. man. WOtiNDED. CANADIAN ARMORED CORPS. Hughes, Douglas Thorne, Montreal.

RECONNAISSANCE UNITS. Levers, Ralph Edward, Mrs. Vnrnat Ann lrvern (wile), tiii Eat Hartman, William George, wasmngion, ul. DIED OF WOl'NDS. CANADIAN ARMORED CORPS.

Twenty-fourth, Vancouver; Stuart, Read, James John Chltly, Lieut, Leslie Gordon, Montreal. ROYAL CANADIAN ARTILLERY utiawa. ROYAL CANADIAN ARTILLERY. Clark, James Esmond, Mr. Albert.

Arthur Joseph, Val D'Amour, N.B.: Asselln, Alfred. Dorothy niaric (moinerj, KBledtn WOTNDED. CANADIAN ARMORED CORPS. cnestervine, Clouller, Charles, Quebec. CORPS OF ROYAL CANADIAN ENGINEERS.

George Victor Lawrence, Sarn'a, Seltz. David Carroll. Toronto: Taman.tlilford Alfred, L-Sgt, Allenford. Ont. CORPS OF ROYAL CANADIAN ENGINEERS.

Black, Ralph George. Owen Sound: Campbell, Cyril Alvln, Robertson, John James, Milton, Ont. CENTRAL ONTARIO REGIMENT. Brown, William Edward. St.

Davids, Cllne, Robert Stanley Louis, Brantford. Drum-mond, Henrv Edmundston, North Bay, Paterson, John, Win-nlpegosis, Man. EASTERN ONTARIO REGIMENT. Massia, George, Alexandria, Ont. QUEBEC REGIMENT.

Mcintosh, Edward Joseph, Montreal. REGIMENT DE QUEBEC. Chalillon, Jules, address unknown; Pelletler, Thomas, address unknown; Thlbeault, Georges, CS.M., Montreal. NOVA SCOTIA AND P.E.I. REGIMENT.

Brown, Mark Sterling, Chlgnecto, N.S.; Hughes, Roland Campbell, New Glasgow, N.S.; Langllle, Arthur Melvin, Pic-tou; Moore, Lloyd Robert, Red River N.S.; Ryan, Carson Aubrey, Truro. NEW BRUNSWICK REGIMENT. Bcatty, Hartley William. Ripples, N.B.; Bloodsworth, Isaac Lincoln, Upper Kent, N.B.; Clark, Robert William, Woodstock, N.B.; Cook, Malcolm James, St. John, N.B.; CouUlard, Alphonse, Kedgwick, N.R; MacDonald, Walter Earl, St.

John; Russell. Harold Robert, Logglevllle. N.B.; Sav Gould. Thomas Garfield, Hicks, Shlbley Melville. Montreal.

ROYAL CANADIAN ARTILLERY. Karma, Keichelt, William Ern COUNCIL CAN HELP. He told the council members they could assist greatly in the work by helping to restore self-confidence in the minds of the handicapped; by educating employers to use handicapped persons on work they are capable of handling; and by training specialists who are able to assess the capabilities of the handicapped. Before an audience of nearly 600 In the Hotel Vancouver ballroom, Mr. Mackenzie outlined the program that begins as soon as his department is advised of 'a casualty and continues indefinitely.

He disclosed that amputations so far in the present war have been less than 1000, that there have been only 40 cases of total blindness and that seven men have lost both hands. REVIEWS PROCEDURE. Kolb, John Edward. Calgary. r- ffi est, trie, uni.

ROYAL CANADIAN CORPS OF SIGNALS. lis CENTRAL ONTARIO REGIMENT, Bannon, Jerome Joseph Anthony, Bell, Floyd Cecil, Toronto; Haddow, Robert Wilson, Hamilton; Rumble, Stanley George, Toronto; Stewart, Francis Eddie, Stratford, Duncan, rod ert Lowe. Winnipeg. WESTERN ONTARIO REGIMENT. Gallant, Joseph Philip, Kit- Toronto.

EASTERN ONTARIO REGIMENT, Rlst, Robert Gregory, Plc- As soon as such a casualty is v. ton, Ont. CANADIAN CHAPLAIN SERVICE. Garneau. Pierre Noel Jacques, Quebec.

irorNDKD, REMAINING ON DUTY, CENTRAL ONTARIO REGIMENT. Veported machinery Is set in Mr. and Mrs- J. A. Motherwell, 2539 west Thirty-third avenue, received happy news this morning when the military authorities notified them that their son, Flight-Lieut- Victor G.

Motherwell, R.C.A.F., had safely rejoined his unit. Three days ago he was reported missing in operations over the Continent. It is presumed he was shot down while engaged in the advance air operations in Holland. Flight Lieut. Motherwell's father is chief supervisor of fisheries for the Dominion fisheries department.

Taylor, Harry Austin, Al- Major Gordon Chutter, chairman of the meeting, explained that the gathering was the first public affair sponsored by the council. Included in the council, he said, are delegates of 50 city organizations, including veterans' associations, service clubs, boards of trade, the Canadian Manufacturers' Association. auedHtEied-4 U.B.C. President The Welfare Fund needs everyone's support give graciously. enener, ont.

CENTRAL ONTARIO REGIMENT. Koeelnak, John, Oshawa, Maclsaac, Alexander, Port Hood, N.S.. REGIMENT DE QUEBEC. Belhumeur. Roland, Montreal.

NOVA SCOTIA AND P.E.I. RGMNT. Hull. Gordon Allen. MUlville, N.B.

NEW BRUNSWICK REGIMENT. Campbell, Claude Clarence, Cullen's Brook; Cnrev, Hector Joseph Mathlas Cpl. Six Roads; Mltton, Val-more Clark. Hampton Station; Williams, Joseph Adolph, Lower Neguac. MANITOBA REGIMENT.

Rabble. Charles. Mrs. Powell (sister), 20(IS West Fifth, Vancouver. Kraynyk, Mike, Arbnkka; Law, Archibald Henry, dershot, ont.

NOVA SCOTIA AND P.E.I. REGIMENT. Andrew. Francis Frederick, age, Frederick Stanley, Summerslde, P.E.I.; Savage, James motion to prepare for the re-establishment of the victim In civil life. A soldier of the last war who suffered a similar disability calls on the dependents of the wounded man, explaining to him that injury, though it may be, does not necessarily end that man's usefulness.

Raymond, Russellville, N.B.; Thorne, Maurice Fled, St. John, N.B. MANITOBA REGIMENT. Charlottetown. INJURED.

ROYAL CANADIAN CORPS OF SIGNALS. Bauman, John Arthur, Lieut, Toronto. MISSING. Blatt. Louis, Max Blutt NOVA SCOTIA P.E.T.

REGT. Casclf-v. Willard Stanton. The rehabilitation program for WOULD FORM Ca8cumpcc, P.E.I.; Rose, Malcolm 110 wounded soldier nimseii dc. gins soon after the arrives in Canada.

It is both physical and (brother), lxfiu Comox, Vancouver. ALBERTA REGIMENT. Foster, John Arnold. Pic, Edmonton; Grotkowskl, Alexander, Webster, Alta. DIED OF WOl'NDS.

CANADIAN ARMORED CORPS. Dennis, Norman, Swan River, Man. ROYAL CANADIAN ARTILLERY. Cairns, Gordon Charles, Eastons Corners, Ont. ROYAL CANADIAN CORPS OF SIGNALS.

Butcher, John Cullen. Mount Brydees. Mount. PhillD mental, teaching him to in LAW FACULTY Rudolph, Yarmouth. SASKATCHEWAN REGIMENT.

Ba snail, Jack Northam, Regina. WARRANT OFFICERS, N.CO.'S AND MEN. KILLED IN ACTION. CANDIAN ARMORED CORPS. Lee, Clarence Douglas, Po-noka.

Moroz. Michael. crease the use of his remaining faculties to make up SHOES U.S. Army Eases Japs Back to Coact To Test Reactions SEATTLE, Sept. 20.

(AP) The filtration of Japanese-Americans, forbidden in the U.S. coast defense area since 1942, back to the Pacific coast under an army-approved program for "screened" individuals was disclosed here by the Rev. U. G. Murphy, chairman of the Evacuees Service for those that are missing, and inspiring him with the belief FIT THE VICTORY TEMPO that he can still make his way in James, Toronto; tolstad, As sfier Transpona, Ryan, Thomas, Toronto; Sahaluk, Walter, Winnipeg; Slator, Michael Joseph, Stoney Mountain.

Wy-hurd, Alfred James, Verdun, Que. society despite the handicap. NO TIME LIMIT. Establishment of a law faculty at the University of British Columbia was necessary and he would co-operate fully to attain that objective, Dr. Norman A.

M. MacKenzie, president of the University, told members of the Victory ss posiiblc. jonn, i Lac la mcne, Alta. CENTRAL ONTARIO REGIMENT. Sackfield.

James Cameron. I. -Oil Oakvllle, Stake. KHnhardt. Ift addition to the benefits pro you'll once ssain be shle to entojr your flTorile health food delicious, crispy, crunch VITA- Mm.

Katherine Stake (mother). 1141 North Park, Vic toria. UNITS. Leblanc. Jean Daniel Joseph.

Dorval, Que. vidrd for all ex-service men under the government rehabilitation KUYAL. CANADIAN AR11LLKKT. Bolton. Gordon William.

QUEBEC REGIMENT. Tough, Robert. Montreal. REGIMENT DE QUEBEC. Letarte.

Armanri. Vancouver Bar Association at a program, the handicapped can WEAT CRISP-BREAD. May ihe happy day come soon when once again you'll be able to ville, Que. Black Suede Black Gabardine luncheon meeting in Hotel Van couver Tuesday. apply for training at any time, regardless of the 12 months time Guelph; Bpwyer, Charles Red.

Erie, Brooks, Lawrence Orlo, Detroit, Chalmers, James John, Lindsay, Ont. NEW BRUNSWICK REGIMENT. Blakelev. Howard I.t,.r rt limit placed on application of et Farrow, Foster. Lindsay, He favored a faculty in preference to a law school under the Hood, Arthur Franklin.

Big-wood. Honklns. Ernest Curtfs. veterans who are physically lit. Of the seven men who have 107S fflOV Rolllngdam Stn N.R: Bunn, Cordon William, Hamdstead, N.B.; Corning.

Philip George, Pte, St. Stephen, N.B.; Gacnicr. Alvln. T.nrni auspices of the Law Society and invited the association to name Kincardine, Injates, Louie, Brandon, Lenny, John Albert, Duffleld. Loney, lost both hands, five are now a committee to discuss the ques tion.

Settlement N.R; Martin, Hubert Joseph, St. John. N.B.; Pass, George Ernest, St. Stephen, N.B. established in positions "which them every hope for the Suture," and the other two have Mr Trooper Rutherford Establishment of a recognized MANITOBA REGIMENT.

Andronvk. StcDhen. Merrl. Killed In Action dale, Man. body of international law was advocated by the speaker as a substitute for war and violence Prepaid by mall.

Like the good troupers they ore, fine fitting, heel gripping Vitality Fall Classics keep you comfortable and ore the height of fashion always! DIED (DROWNED). EASTERN ONTARIO REGIMENT. Thompson. Norman Edear. Tpr.

William B. "Bill" Ruther ISCUITS Bowmanviiln, Ont. Mr. Murphy described the plan as the army's "infiltration" program to "ease the Japanese-American's back to the Pacific coast to test community sentiment." The system is being worked in Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Jimmy Whalen Killed in Burma Jimmy Whalen, missing in April while attacking a heavily-defended Jap stronghold near Kohima, Burma, is officially reported killed, R.C.A.F.

headquarters announced. He is the son of Mrs. Hazel Whalen, 2295 West First, and A. L. Whalen.

Whalen's squadron was in an attack in rough, mountainous ford, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rutherford, 322 Second 6treet, between nations.

He spoke on "Law and legal education in modern society." SKRIOl SI.V WOI NDEI). CANADIAN ARMORED CORPS. fiom LONDON, ENGLAND New West Black Suede Riown Suede Black Patent Graham, Patrick, Macleod, minister, was Alta. STRESSES LAWYER'S ROLE. Speaking as a member of the legal profession, Dr.

MacKenzie MAIN FLOOR Must Park Trucks On Side Streets NEW WESTMINSTER, Sept. 20 Trucks over 18 feet long, less loading or unloading, are prohibited from parking on Columbia street between Fourth 4 nd McNecly under a by law amendment now effective. In future, when truck drivers feel the need of a cup of coffee or other refreshments, they will have to park on a side street, parallel to the curb. stressed the important role played by the lawyer in modern society. killed in Italy1 September 1 while serving with the 5th Canadian Armored Regiment.

Prior to enlistment in October, 1942, he worked with Alaska Pine. As a sidelight on legal educa DIAMONDS Of Beauty and Perfection Diamond Merchant Silversmith Opticians SEYMOUR of DUNSMUIR PAc 4364-5 tion in Russia, he mentioned that the dean in Moscow kept in touch I'-'M 608 GRANVILLE ST. with his classrooms by telephone so he would know the right kind of law was being taught. Born in Mer country. He dived, got his target, but failed to make altitude, and crashed.

It is believed he was hit. Whalen began his While in the Far East, Dr. ritt, Trooper MacKenzie said he was invited to Rutherford at. career with the Air Cadet League address the students of a Chinese university on the Canadian constitution. and was the unit's first wing com Tpr.

Rutherford, tended school in Barnet and Trapp Technical school in New Westminster. A mander nere. He is credited with destruction of at least six ennmv ti. INTRODUCED BY HOUSSER. rraft thru, Ir, lulul" IS ctnu mice serving in the same unit in Italy, In Ceylon.

Besides his parents, he leaves a sister, Joan, at home. George E. Housser, president of the Vancouver Bar Association, introduced Dr. MacKenzie. Capt.

Robert William Bonner, and a sister, LAW. Mary Rutherford, is with the R.C.A.F. at Camp Borden. September Rain who was a studentat-law in the offices of Gen. J.

A. Clark, K.C., and was wounded with the Sea-forths in Italy, was introduced to the gathering. 1 awvoi 'AH fW1 (cS I. 2k Her Wfiippci Un lather Wlte i21tv facials will make vour Nears Average More than half an inch of rain fell in the 24 hours up until 9 a.m. today, according to records of Weatherman E.

B. Shearman. This makes a total rainfall of 3.12 inches of rain so far in September. Forecast is far rain, giving i i 3 promise that the average quota for September, 3.45 inches, will soon be reached. Tuesday's maximum temperature was 55 degrees, with a minimum of 53 degrees.

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