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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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THE VANCOUVER DAILY PROVINCE, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1944 Page Three STALIN ANNOUNCEMENT PIONEER DEAD For Addis After War Leonard Frank Dies New Reserves Getting Ready PHOTOGRAPHER For Action With Russ Army Safety Hatches Urged by Jury Obsolete type hatches In use on ships should be replaced with other types providing more safety for workman, a jury recommended at an inquest on the body of John Jamleson, longshoreman, of 6464 Prince Albert. Jamieson died In St. Paul's Hospital from injuries received when he plunged through an open hatch on SS. Grey, Friday.

Kelowna Captain Wins Commendation OTTAWA, Feb. 23. (CP) Capt. Albert Hocken, a native of Kelowna and master of a British merchant vessel, has been "com. mended for his services when his ship was attacked by tho enemy," Transport Minister Michaud announces.

A cable received here by Mr. Michaud gave no details of tha action. Captain Hocken lives in Eng land. VAST TRAINING PLAN DRAFTED (By Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Feb. 23.

Dr. G. M. Weir, acting director of training in the pensions department, said today before the Commons reconstruction department that an ed By DAVID M. NICHOU fLeaKPil ulro In Th Dnllv Province, rnnvrlcht.

rhtraco Dnllv Nevvs.l PASSES IN CITY Leonard Frank, 73, veteran city photographer and pioneer of British Columbia, died in his sleep early today at his home, suite 9, 1245 Bute. MOSCOW, Feb. 23. It was noon in New York. On the Pacific Coast people were beginning to think about lunch, but here in Moscow, in the almost complete blackness of the northern light, the city's anti-aircraft batteries thundered Churchill Message Praises Red Army LONDON, Feb.

23. (CP) Prime Minister Churchill, in a message to Premier Stalin and the Red Army on the army' twenty-sixth anniversary, expressed "profound admiration' of their glorious record." "Inspired and guided by your leadership and by their love of the soil, of Russia, trusting their skillful and resolute commanders, they will go forward to victory, and through victory to peace with honor," he told Stalin. The British chiefs of staff messaged Marshal Klementi Y. Voroshilov, "Our most sincere wishes for yet more brilliant successes, and for speedy and total destruction of our common enemy." 20 volleys in salute to the Red Army at the conclusion of its twenty-sixth and most successful year. He Is survived by one brother, The Bernard, who shared bachelor quarters with him.

He had spent salute was directed by Silk Specialists 50 years in the province. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. today in T. Edwards 622-629 Granville Chapel. Interment took 1 place Phone PAc.

5561 ucational revolution as well as an Industrial revolution is possible after the war when the Dominion launches, its greatest adult education program. Speaking after tabling of his lengthy report based on the opinions of thousands of Canadians on rehabilitation, Dr. Weir referred to the educational opportunities being offered members of the forests. Business men's replies to questionnaires indicated they might display "over-timidity" in respect to employment possibilities, but place in Sharatzedeck Cemetery, Burnaby. Rabbi Levi officiated.

general terms under the following points: 1. To all ranks, to increase their fighting ability. 2. To officers and generals, to Improve their command and tactics. 3.

(Most specific of all) to permit the Nazis no rest and to prevent them from rescuing their equipment. 4. To guerillas, to increase further their aid by attacking the German rear. Reviewing the accomplishments of the last year Stalin said that the Red Army advanced in WON A CAMERA. It was 52 years ago that Mr.

Frank left Oldenburg, Germany, and landed in San Francisco. Marshal Joseph Stalin as supreme commander, In his order of the day. The most interesting feature of the order the hint that new reserve are being built for the fighting forces of the Soviet Vnlon, prepared to strike at the moment which will best serve the cause of German defeat These forces are made possible, Stalin said, by the formation of military units within the different republics which "will pour Into the Red Army's ranks new fighting strength." As customary, the order to the armed forces was couched in They're YOUR C.C.F. In Ontario Vote aaaaansaaaaa During two years in that city he met many mining men and the widely known. at the same time they expected SIMCOE, Feb.

23. (CP) C.C.F. officials in the Haldi-mand-Norfolk provincial riding announce the C.C.F. will contest great industrial expansion in the lure of mining prospects in B.C. drew him to Victoria, where he found a job with a wholesale post-war period, he said.

McKeen Named grocery firm. a by-eiection for the seat made vacant by the death of Wallace W. Walsh, Progressive Conserva some places more than 1000 Albernl was his territory and On Commission miles and had freed three-quar Printed DRESSES Just Arrived tor Spring tive. it wasn long until he got Into copper mining. Eczema Itch While he was in his middle WORK FOB ALL.

Despite such Incongruous opinions, competent observers believed there would be not only full employment after the war, but also Insufficient trained workers for available jobs. John R. MacNicol (P.C., To TORONTO, Feb. 23. of the Canadian section of a Stopped in 7 Minutes Canadian-American Commercial Your akin ha nearly million tiny Arbitration Commission headed by Brooke Claxton, M.P., of arama and norra where aerma hide and 20's he caught photography fever, thanks to a raffle.

At the Albernl mining camp he won a crude camera. He got the habit of taking pictures, and some paid for copies. Then visitors began to ask for picture postcards, so Frank really got busy. raut itching. Crarkltig, F.i'sema.llke Rafth, 1 Wait ronto Davenport), said he would ters of the territory the Germans once occupied in the Soviet Union.

During three months of winter fighting alone, he said, the Red Army had driven the Germans from an area almost equal In size to the State of Minnesota and had recaptured more, than 13.004 Inhabited localities, including 83 cities and 320 railroad stations. Important agricultural and industrial centres were cleared, he said. Turning to more general aspects of the war, Stalin reiterated like to see some "concrete evi his belief that the Germans are heading for cataastrophe. He pointed out that in thi9 war two, of the six major powers which opposed Germany in the last war Italy and Japan had been Nazi allies and that a factor in favor of the United Nations during the period when the Germans were fighting chiefly on the eastern front had been the great strength of the Soviet Union as contrasted with forces of CzarLst Russia. dence" that the government is reeling.

Burning Hkiii, Biottftea, rimpiea, Ringworm. Foot Itrh and other akin Tha new treatment Mandarin atopa (ha Itching In 1 mlnutra and iroea right to wnrk curbing tha germe and ahould quickly help make your akin clearer, aofler, monfher and more attractive In fact Nisodrrni muit aatlafy you completely or ou get your money hark on return of planning jobs at which men can be put to work Immediately after the war. Members of the armed HERE IN 1916. Montreal, was announced here following a meeting convened by P. A.

McFarlane of Montreal, past chairman of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce executive. Members of the Canadian section, with Mr. Claxton, include: S. S. McKeen, Vancouver, and He stayed at Albernl until 1916 rmply package.

Get hilvnderm from your long enough to take pictorial forces were, for the most part, highly trained, and many would rinigglat today aea now faat It worka and how much better you look. Tha money- nark trial orrrr protecta yod. I records of the last stage leaving other ortoi'P and 11 ,0 and the first train arriving. Moving to Vancouver, he opened an be ready to go to work immediately on discharge. Pensions Minister Mackenzie said plans for post-war projects Wesley McCurdy, Winnipeg.

Mr. Claxton said the purpose of the commission is to set up and administer tribunals for ih 9,95 ofice In the Winch Building. Then with O. J. Rognon, who had helped him take pictures for The Vancouver Daily Province, he opened a shop laboratory at voluntary arbitration of interna are being drafted and "that will be one of the main jobs of the minister of reconstruction, who is to be appointed by the govern merit." Saba's Main Floor 553 Granville, an office that is operating still.

I Commercial firms, private per-1 tional controversies in transactions arising between Canadian and American business firms. S. S. McKeen, past president of the Vancouver Board of Trade, is now in Ottawa. He has been acting for some months as a member of the Canadian-American Commercial Arbitration Commission, whose appointment has been advocated by the Vancouver Board of Trade and other members of the Canadian Chamber of.

Commerce. Fierce Gurkhas sons and both Dominion and provincial governments wanted his work. Some of his pictures of British Columbia, especially lumbering shots, appear in school textbooks. Others appeared in the National Geographic, Leslie's Weekly, Saturday Evening Post and other publications. PICTURE OX STAMP.

GOOD ARTIFICERS. Dr. Weir said the training of good artificers was proposed, rather than a large number of professional engineers. An advanced technical -school course was required. In reply to a question, Dr.

Weir said the government will "assuredly attempt to guide men into the right job." "However, we are not going to use compulsion. This is a democracy." An allowance of $42.20 a month was paid to a discharged single man taking a university! course. A married man was paid $62 plus dependents' allowances. Special classes in the lower school grades might be established for returned men, since it Wipe Out Japs OJiismhd. dluqA.

NEW DELHI, Feb. Allied troops are wresting the at initiative from the Japanese on the Arakan front In Burma. He publicized his adopted prov-; ince through his B.C. pictorial exhibit at the San Francisco Ex-i hibition, admired by thousands 1 of visitors from many parts of the world. For the Dominion Government he furnished the view of the city and Burrard Inlet which decorated the 50-cent postage stamp, one of the issue of June, 1938.

i He had photographed hun-1 dreds of famous persons, and took the pictures for the album presented to King George and Queen Elizabeth by the city of Vancouver during their visit. Others who faced his lenses were the Dukes of Windsor and i Kent, Prince William of Sweden, five governors-general Lord 3 Sustained attacks by British JORDANS LIMITED The Largest Distributors of Fine Quality Oriental Rugs in the Entire Canadian West 2536-2556 GRANVILLE ST. at Broadway might not be advisable to mix them with the ordinary pupils in secondary school. Finn Peace Hopes Fade STOCKHOLM. Feb.

23. (AP) and West African troops have driven the Japanese from strong-points in this sector in the past few days. Remnants of Japanese columns attempting to withdraw to the east have been engaged by Allied infantry and have been Wise little Connie anklets frankly designed for flattery! The answer to feminine wishes that captures young hearts. hammered severely by artillery fire. Juhu K.

Paasikivi, former Fin-j nish cabinet member whose ar Grey, Willingdon, Byng. Tweeds THE CRfDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY" rival here February 12 led to rumors that his government was muir and Athione; president Harding, Lord Lovatt, Pianist-composer Rachmaninoff, Explorer Amundsen, Dancer Anna Pavlowa, Poet Bliss Carman, Violinist Fritz Kreisler, and Singers Schumann Hcink and John trying to contact Moscow with a view to negotiating a separate peace, returned to Helsinki today. Gurkha units have played a major part In routing the enemy. Scores of demoralized Japanese troops have been wiped out by the knife-wielding Indian troops. Allied troops have almost entirely cleared the enemy from the important Ngakyedauk Pass in the Mayu hills, where British detachments broke through a few days ago to relieve the stranded 7th Indian Division.

without any indications that Fin-' land is any nearer getting out of the war. Coat Suit identicals Earl Killed He declined to comment on the 339 West Hastings subject of Finnish peace negotiations, but he appeared to be in a less jovial mood than on his DONCASTER, England, Feb. 22. (CP) The eighth Earl of Chichester, 38, an officer in the Scots Guards and former honor ary private secretary to the British high commissioner in Ottawa, R7 1M13 BY TiMD One of the finest, most dependable oujfits in your clothes scheme today, a suit and topcoat that go TOGETHER. Smart anywhere, anytime together or separately! has been killed in an army truck Planes Batter Rabaul Airfield ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, SOUTHWEST PACIFIC, Feb.

23. (AP) Flashing over Rabaul's airdromes and harbor, which contained the lowest number of accident. arrival, impressing correspondents as a man whose mission has been none too successful. When asked if he planned to return to Stockholm, Paasikivi said, "I've been here too long already." A possible indication that a Russian-Finnish peace is not likely in the near future came from Helsinki yesterday, when prefer this way to relieve distress of SUITS Priced from Priced from All you need for BRIGHTER TEETH III I I QmJ it was disclosed that Finnish planes and ships ever reported at that New Britain stronghold, I i TOPCOATS SOQ 50 I I I lU I rrlCCd fTOm naSfW33 trade negotiations with Germany were resumed eoruary is. U.S.

bombers smashed Lakunai airdrome, one of four in the area, with 52 tons of bombs Sunday, starting five large fires. DnWDWjZJZ I i V- I You Have '(rr- I I ml FOUR WAYS TO BUY: 1 This step was taken despite United States State Secretary Cordell Hull's warning January 31 that the Finns must break U.S. troops in the Saldor their alliance with Germany or 1 LA 1 ill' 1 1. PAY CASH 'I IS I OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT i 1" I 3. USE OUR LAY-AWAlf PLAN 4.

USE OUR BUDGET PLAN "'3 I Termt in Aernrdanre with 22fcVJP I Wartime Priri-n and Trade I I nrgulntmni. area of New Guinea have captured Gabumi village, 11 miles northwest of Saidor. The Americans established a bridgehead on the Mot River, near Gabumi. Coastal regions around Ma-dang were hit by Allied bombers. suffer the consequences.

Tests have shown that lourlne in the proportion of one part to a million parts of water builds long-ter mresistance to decay in teeth of children. Do you suffer from Cramps Backache Headache Nervous, Restless, Weak, Tired, Blue Feelings due to functional -periodic disturbances? FALLIS, BR ADEN HEARD AT ROTARY Padres in Battle of Wits Rev. E. D. Braden, whose wit a text from there.

So I take my 1 I 11 ML" If Bk. II I John 14. It Mys, Mr. Brarlen. STOKES TO 1 1 1 aft I HXUHr V- afW ft is always at the service of the Rotary Club, hit out with a few jokes at George B.

go to prepare a place for you Fallls, when he introduced him to the club Tuesday. SERVE YOU 137 W. HASTINGS Sf. (Next to Woodward's) 807 GRANVILLE ST. 243S E.

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As you know, I am leaving here and going to Kingston. There is a large penitentiary. (Advt.).

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