MONDAY. _ in... - ln the new paintboi colors... I . hi STETSIIN 4’ i inspired l'\ in" l-‘ontainlileau 111001 of French pail!!!‘ . . and deli!!!“ u maiie a beauty 0i you, iieantifnl over- siaeil button-down beret in artists’ col- ors iilis Gold, Black all Brown $11-95 e A! Abvllflslu l‘ _3Ul ‘Official List of Casualties IOYAI. CANADIAN All IOIDI OVERSEAS son. 20.. Hawk Lak Ont. Hobbs, John Weldon. IL-Liaut... Vancouver Island. B. C. Iiukuraki, Robert. 10.; Toronto. Ont. Missin Believed Killed 0n Active l Se ce After Operations ‘ Mulhall, George Lsfricaln, WO., Montreal. Que. lilialing 0n Active Service Mine " Air Operations Bishop. Stanley Buckland Stow- art. F0" Portneuf. Que. j Brown, James Pirie, ' It-Bgh, Owen Sound. Ont. Ooombs. Francis Anna. 70., R039!!! s, Alta. Exwlieh. Peter Roderick. l-Qh, Wlndltil‘, Ont. ‘o . Fenaire. Kenneth Gordon, ‘Vancouver. B. C. I Hodgson. Richard William. PO" winnipes. Man. ‘ KegigkJac-k. PQ. New York, ll. l Martin. Bernhard William, no. Golden Prairie. Saslr. cDonald. John Alexander Iran- , =. F0, Grand Forks. B. C. i McNie. Donald Cameron. PO, _Vancouver, B. C. = McTaggart. William John. I‘.- .5§l-. Swift Current. Saab. . Nisbet, Robert Albert. ilE-Bgt" Ardath. Sack Russell. David Geo . 1".- t., Fcullilll. Ont, m! s‘ f Span if‘. Edward. FL-Lieut, Per- _duc. Sask. l Walkcm. William James. 1'0. l Toronto, t, {Previously Mlssin: 0n Active Service -— Now Reported Prison" 0f War-Germany ,MG@1!Hi1d. Robert. 90.. Winnipeg. - an. iPrevioualy Missing o}. Am" (iapital Closeups" PUBLIC RELATIONS MAN is ouur \ 4 I BY JACK BRAYLEY‘ (Canadian Press Staff Writer) O’l'l‘A\VA. March 9 iCPi ~- 11:1 his hood and biting h" 03c: the problem uf broad- c inalmrizl, suave, dtbauali‘ Flt. l-i l‘ x liiib ol the 1\.C.A.F. liiib- h: rclotions radio ruiou here. hasn't. used his own atcry yet. 5o hrrr ll. kiw _ _ H» lclt. a Rogina radio StililOil in _|Oll'\ flit RCA l". at the start ol ihc \'.ar imzl now a tcicraii at. 1.1. piloted bombers ovcr Ecr- llli, 12.1; tzvo caterpillar bndgcs as rm nderr. of a pair of parachute tho s from embattled planes and o. FllVEf boot i-isirznizi t0 mark him a5 n man who has walked back 1mm enemy fPTFIiDI. ‘Fhr- prniiriut. youth wifi a broad friendly z n and n» coir- bva point}. re acceptance of t/‘ullh luck as p of a toiiilli war. sent a wire to his. mother thc (‘av the Americana liberated tho iwi-t of B"l'llllm whore he was QECYIH» wiih flit- undcrizrouiil 'i‘h1'"~ w. .~ {he wire nrlvccl sh." official roticc that uran ETTER 0R PA Y NOTHING! _ RADlONlC HEARING AID Satisfaction guaranteed! 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Zenith Radmnic lit-wring Aid. if i am nut compievcly latiqficti. I may rc- tum it and rcrcivr my money hark. [l Send Fret Descriptive Booklet. Nan Aldrin . (lily... Pmi Ian §TORY as Jack had been nussiiig six mqriins he must be P16511111“! dYW-l Jack didn't know about ihv worry he was causing at home. H0 and his crew were happily workln! with the underground and period- lcally he wrote letters to his mother letters that didn't reach her until he was safely back in C111- aria. ‘Service - Now For Official Pur- i poses Presumed Dead Bergeron. John Albert. PO, P0113190 Coupe. B. C. rown. D vld Osc . FO.. . 81kg, Soak. a ar R’ arleton. Reginald Ha , 110,, Kglkstlon. Ontfi Hey ar so , b Hamilton.“ OnLo "t Lam Po" DOVElS. FTCdPflCk Sayre, W0. Edmonton, Alta. ' Falrlcas. Alan Gilmore. 80.. di no Hat, Alli ‘fl- JQ-‘Ehh Paul Adelard. c Rivers. Que. “ John Ernest. P0,, Tu. George Arthur, F.- on. Ross. FO.. i ‘Henry John. PO., Ont. George Martin. ‘PO.. Que. L Robert Clarke, F0, Portxccx-c. Sask. MiicKcnzlc. ficnry Hector. F0 New Vlcstniinstei". B. C. Montgomery. Frank Charles, FO., Toronto, 0m, Smith. Dsrucod William, FO.. Vancouver. B. C. Sgt. Wheelcr. Maurice William. Vancouver. B. C. Wright. William John Louis. PQ. Langley Prairic, B. C ~- With a complete lack o1 cou- ccrii. J-ick kcpt the dated letters’ going so that his “mum‘ would be able to collect the full benefit of his health in enemy Wllnliy. "1 figured she could use the letters to! prove f was atill alive up to cer- tain dates and if flflythl-llfl 111i)- pgflfd [,0 ma, they would have to turn over my back Pay “P l-° 111E date I w-is last recorded alive. he 511d. Otherwise. her allowance would have dated from the dfly 11¢ "wcnt missing" and she would only have received Part PHY- l-iow did it feel that. day 11c W45 "libemted" by the advancing Am- Qflfiiifl army? Well, it was n sort of anti-climax. The shell fire had been heard for several days and Gerri-tans were in full retreat tpwri. Then the Ame cans oame . m. went, up m one soldier and asked for headquarters The Yank locked at the peasant _ ‘F-"b; scratched his 11684 "Kl llild- 3°“ (he ha?’ do you speak such gcod will? we learned it l“ M11001" said Jack and he waved an arm It th schoolhouse sYeah. but yourdlaztzliell l-K flllmlsl pergec r 551g incredulous zhi . “qhewmuo Jack with e izrin “u 5 mute;- of fact We 119V? i‘ vgry good educational system here." British liieekly Proposes Plans For Lasting Peace LONDON. March 9 — iRéeuters) _ A proposal to leave erman industrial areas in being. hit to remove them from German con- trol, is put forward by the influ- Brltish weekly, the Econ- omis’. in this week's issue in the first of a series of articles "to plead for a peace that will last." To destroy Gesanan heavy in- dustry aa the so-called Morgen- thau Plan proposed. is labelled as "not constructive" and such a plan. "which would drastically reduce the standards of living not merely of Germany but of all those parts of wraps that have. over the decades. been integrated with German industry." would. the pa per asserts. be likely to be "re- pudiated by Mr. Morgenthaub countrymen within a very few years.’ The Ilconoiniat says neither the American nor the itish people would for long enforce a settle- ment that had "the double disad- vantages of raising doubts abou ‘ its justice and of requirim pain , ful efforts for its enforcement." The German people ought to be comrpelled to make heavy ma- terial restitution for the damage ihcy have done but these policies should be limited in time to the‘ short period during which the will mid ihc means of enforcement are likely to be pres nt. it said. Aiming at “an ective syn- thesis" of "the sort of settlement that is desire! by the continental allics and the sort that British and American public opinion will support." the paper puts forward this a roach - the opoaal to leave rinan tndustrla areas in being. but to runove them from German control. "lilelia is to be annexed to Ytiungs. William Alonzo, Iii-Sgt" Toronto. Om. Seriously ill Normati. George Charles. aniiltoii. 0m. (‘ANADIANS IN TIIE ROYAL All! FORCE OVERSEAS Previously Missing 0n Active Service - Now For Official Pur- pusrs iucsumcd Dead Roget's. Sam Poul. SzL. Itali- fax. N. S CANADA Missing Believed Killed On Active Service After Air Operations AlliDS. Geoffrcy Frank Rowe. Fl.- LicuL. Canniiigton. Ont. Grant. Walter Robert. Saskatoon. Sask. HD3311. DPTYYk. FL-Licllh. Rock- ingham. N. S. Ireland. Earl Clifford. Fl l.‘ Poland. 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B, Mental Hospital i Conditions Continues, By JOFI-PTMOSIIER (Canadian Press Staff w m. my a ‘. mony by Ernest Len- Prohnciagnrgrt attendant in m, h, H °~Dli8l at Falrvllle, tgllglitcd evidence this afternoon ‘é...;‘l...§§.’fl‘"-“"""g "‘ "r m“ Montrvl n Inquiry “PM” "a" nialadniiiniitgiilltlltiild nmcles anegmg lhi litistitution. and alums i“ c ncv and another formcr at. llflldefli- M“ 143391‘?- WBfe the 0n- _\ uituosses heard beforethe inquiry yeifiloajtgourned to next Tuesday at- Letllie r. - ' giirslon koliilgclqlllléilloned by yum- nmt John. about statements m ggfififilfllagliiigflfi at ivfontrcal Rl-il i- - "onccrn conditions. L n; hospml M. the end of the Jfi." chairman. Chief iisiufflfnllf, Baxter. ordered the witness held inr-ommunit-adu unill his next slimmmls to the stand. by which lune he might have regained ‘"8 105i memory‘. Chief Justice Berti-r _said that from the ma?“ cvldflwt‘. there was either Mrfllfy ur a case of forgery to a false document. Lcttnc-y s-pukc iii scarcclv audible tour. ca‘ hc was tired and "mix-i eknminatloti ‘ but the fuially was" allowed lo icauine. at. Dartmouth. N S . in 1940. witness said there was a time whcni his mind was a complete blank, but he had been in some hospital for a nervous breakdown. He quoted Harry Cunningham, thief attendant at the Fairville Hospital. as telling didn't get paid for working lut were paid to lock doors. “The pat- ients do the work. If they didnt I Once. when a patient was sini- lng. Cunningham had ordered Lett- the man a hypo. When e tneas asked how much. he was told to "fill it up." He didn't. know what was in the needle it made the patient sick. Lettnev ously. I When asked l! he had left. the Dartmouth Hospital ‘mission and if he ha Kings County. N-S. 1M1! ‘cl-timed he could not remember. . H1- mado a declaration in the Wi/lontreal Standard office because he thought the newspaper would "cxpcse conditions hem. No New BfilflSWlCk paper would.’ Question- cd further. he admitted he. had not approached any New BTUBSVPOK newspaper but had taken up the matter with the co-operaiive corr- moriwmlth federation. ihinklnv it might have the .‘ ‘ ‘ Whit-shed suggestion at Reins to the Shrub‘ lard had arisen from a discussion, ‘nmoniz some of the Denies Statement l "Burt's a lot of trash.” mcntrd Lettncyi “f don't inov how I i-w-r made a statement like fl-mt, r couldn't have been nvv- ‘relf. f didn't care what ‘t aimed." 0%!‘ m mu beam ‘followed Jgroiund tun for we y a my W! moanlnamrd Graham and had bee-i threatened with heina sent to penitentiary for stealing hoqait-ll reports. Aocordlna to the statement in nuestion. after readim the fllli Htandard article he realised he had ed / Ill lr-v Graham had advised make a ststcmmt COfitfBdlCLllliZ uihat. he said in Montreal. Graham was not. otherwise identified at the hearing The em tneyu net a kick in ti ts" the ‘m witness said he had 1.2%..“ old. [aka-l lfrorn the hospital to rwwspaoe of drugs administered. to the statement Lettney said he bu; could not remember. Anoth ital ea asked cruelty. said he had scan iin at- tendant named Ben Melanson push a patient to the bathroom “a little laavagely." against th_e._gold 00cm: III iaenedill Initial all carious. Ian! antenatal bieuana. rm: ctianurrrfimwr: a- ~ - ---~ we \ GIVE T0 TIIE RED CROSS F000 M0100 IIMIPMIY 0F IMIABA, llMlTHI lilm_ to witness repeatedly said he could not recall making assertions quoted from the dmlared that two fomicr ants. known as art Hines and Francis Hines, pos- ed as brothers but the farmer's real name was Francis ,5; ed at. the Cd u], Th? chamnn,, quesuonm in Toronto. and helped Kenneth tlic advisability of continuing me to escape from the institution. ac- uuggflgning cording to the statement. neth had been present when Lett- Asked if u: had been in hospital-lift; allcsedlv mod» the Montreal the a fl "You'd better come clean once _lb0ili. said Justice Baxter when the neaa insisted he could not rc- “l don't believe you.“ 0i‘ n8 111m al/lmdflnll statement. Hines and Stewart oft- ‘en brought liquor to the wards and "plied" Lettney with it. "when statement. l’. flllfllil" Kenneth Stew- Kcimelli Slcwarl. formerly was omiploy- Warkiiig Boys‘ Home Kon- ent. at Chief wit- this." to the Saint John intoxicated they'd get rnc te untrue reports.” He had drug and report boolra away show to a r as proof of the amounts according er quoted assertion was had never git/g“ an [njggflon Bu‘. that he. Hines and Stewart had v1 once been employed in tho hos- at Verdun. uc.. and that had urged hm to keep his d also been in eyes open about conditions in that homes at Bridgetown. 11.5., and in institution. the wi The fi rst witness. Legcre. when about any instances of The patient protested ‘ater arllmwhen é is. eaieenly new manna unify..." ..‘t"‘...'.‘ ‘i u- of 2"‘-'rl.".'.“...fi!a."n".'i’.‘.‘. ‘.32’..- iaimaiiaa ohm. Pint III- IN awe-il- grown n - I AID "" "‘ "t... m. IIIVD“ . .ili N lIi |iis a rum cc HEN you take your car to your Ford Dealer for service, please bear this fact in mind: there are many thousands of Ford vehicles engaged in essential war transport here in Canada. Ford dealers must stand ready to service and repair these vehicles with dispatch. Your Ford dealer wants to service your car promptly, too. But when one of these essential trucks or transports comes in his door for urgently needed service, then your car must wait. This may incon- venience you and embarrass the dealer—but war priorities must come ahead of civilian service. Since all cars on the road are old cars-and steadily getting older- the demands from car owners for service from Ford dealers are steadily multiplying. Though many skilled mechanics are today in the Armed Services, and the manpower shortage makes it difficult to keep mechanics, your Ford dealer is making a valiant effort to service your car, in addition to coping essential transport rolling. Your Ford dealer is grateful to you for your patience under today's trying conditions, and will do his utmost to serve you promptly. IQID V- I AND IAIICUIY Elli VOID IIUGKS. FAIM IIACIOII- Iillll among the public that memoiials| should be o1 use to the living as; well as a. reminder tu the dcaa. : . 'l°£i-i‘*“.‘l‘.‘-§.... °J...,Ti;l€.‘$§.lig m “m” M" " iilheail 0f Last Year ably Canada would be deeded thc jlllfillfld. in tum pushed the at- tendant, who punched him iii the stomach bclow the bell. The pati- ciit fought back but finally was bathed by being held under the show-or. On other occasions. ilic tvitucss reported to Fred Brcrmcll. a chief attendant, about "blur marks" on two priiicnlr. Browuell had promised to inquire about the matter. A-uotlier patient, nflci" running away. iviis brought back and strap- ped to a bench. He had a bruised face and swollen cars. Ho ivas still ticd to the bench when Leg- crc saw him on ldT0l‘ occasions and once said, "ti: e bccii punching me tcrribly-youye no extreme western section, lying just across the street from Canada TORONTO. M l 0- (C?! “$91551” SW41" lmllmsal- Te-‘ulwd National rctnrnsaltlallhe Canadi in thrcc other suggestions . cr we t of the objective in - space in wudou liiid out as a gar- p n‘ n don. with a shrine at one end for mud“ day o‘ ‘he "mlfijflgll . work douc by tioluutnl-y labor. Rgsuus t dd" w 2. The bfshop of Chlchestcr —— A opened Mfmh 5' comm,“ House, Qilensd in 1925. ‘rho loids donate. besides thc n" a Red Cruse. Society's a l f “altlolllafrkdmgfgtolfiiglléfi -- an up,“ siooouooo rose to simian: o-"rviccs ard tribut" with all the? Tummlced ma“ '1’ .. . ,9... the ollcg in tnemory of th fallen ic-vliictievxould have as its olsjcct "to 31375539 01‘ 13 per cent of t ld."()il‘ fl l ' l n . idl th 511129911051! aseqnrsailailllé. m ms “em “mum “Qchvrixlignill lglfillCpea-gly Ifgallire‘; $31‘? "Fliggcafnepaign will d Legcre had reported to Dr. W. bridge M charm; 91-055“ 1n Lon. March 31 Leadership among the Pm" was maintained by Prince My’! Island which reported W” 8i per cent of ita 90.000 will J. Fisher. of the hospital staff. about one patient striking another and Fisher had said some of the patients “shouldn't. be here at all. They should be put to work some- where under guard or in a peni- tcnthry.” doir. with four towers on which could be recorded “the deeds and the deaths which made [anon so glorious in tiiia war." Pl i f B Chicks ll .f.'.‘...’..°...i..'.'.%... in u... reeds a hvbridr Legcre left the hospital because of the small wages-$52 a month at the start and $82 when he left —ar.d because I“it’s a racket hard on my nerves The "old attic" part of the hos- pital was not warm enough to be comfortable for patients but they never complained because all were "very odd." Asked if he ever saw rats in the ~ "x8ussex x New IQ shire New Hllllpllllfi s ldl Bock x IAIDMI New Hampshire a I08‘ horn Limited numbers in 0'" breeds: hospital. Legere raised laughter by saying. "Oh, yes. I saw some good onea. Some were old enough to have the old age pension. One had false teeth." He explained a patientprobahly had left the teeth on the floor. Legerc. notic- ing a rat. with them in a hail. re- trieved the denture. Trustee patients who helped the Cress, . . 1.. tells II: “Out of the 54 l have raised 42. Never had a bit nf trouble." attendants were too rough in M"'."'““" m“? Plmf’, Sand" m. a rung "mull"? "h" Pmfllld- "w “l” 5313i. Lin "llgirrl? lgsgitylwrhii-ll?! We “hi...” alwafl b" naas said. Attacks occurred (iur- "W," "n" ' ' ' cum" ab“; broad-ini- ligg atlzserkifie Xofttattendantfi béiit he ' h,‘ Th“ “u” we bu‘ l °“5 ° “ f" “°“"" l’ d '5 Jum at. P i m. Albert. N. a. nut on the W" "l" '- well as they could. ‘vmfi: ..Th.*"nm“ I Dutchma- ¢ in lrvm you have developed him cu machines. I never had hens pro- duce as they nave." m Design l-‘or Trafalgar .$i|uare and we will l?! at u no f ohembf snfllfl Tell us your chick requirements. on full information oniirny C y n. Government Approved)- early shipment. FRED W. 00H LIMITED nv JOHN n/uirinua - dammit 0"- (Carnelian n». sun wi-Iim) m "°"" n’ N‘ ' Chas. Worth, n. Keith's aaev- were?» r. “mum. normon. Maren a - (or) _ mm st. lllonotoll. - I- " - m.'mn, A mention that hafaigai- w‘ chum“. “mum”, 6g“:- "w m Square in the heart of tendon b; n. designed as a national memomr with a plot of grounds deeded to each of the dominiona has been lord Win-m w. x. (infer. not. s. Kendal- ton. Winston w. cum. Millwr- nmie b r. Earl Diamond. Winston. Th not a new luoaeatlon. for Winaien blngwail. Morel! 8W i°é'..‘il.‘2l“'."’.'ll“'.l’“l ‘Wail’ "r ... ... l" wit” -- U Q IQ n. n. c“ I Y" e a ' tiers, some: -""°" ' “ " .... s21" """'*"“ “ "'"’ in the present a ut would mu M“ “P” "' "'“"' u", pmw, an a. m» ti.‘ wi 1 natlnnaliw ham thriller» "WNW '- which ad ins it to nit. I- Iarry Gran. Olin‘ P" 1- 1- 5"“ lathe prrw war nears an Many liner Walsh. . than .