P? Redeploymen By JACK BRAYLEY (Canadian Prue Staff Writer) OITAWA. May ll -- (GP) - Deferloe Headquarters today issued details oi arrangements showing how Johnny Oanuck will come marching home now that the war in Europe is over. And it also shows how he will march off again to the Pacific to fight the Japan- ese. Here, briefly, is the general an: l. First. men home will be the troops who volunteer for the Pscific. They will have 30 clear Tufilaggklnnflfilfifi Two m use Canadian Far East Force or "C. F. E. F." Men under 35 will get preference for this force. 2. Then will come the men whose priority point score-based on length and type of service and certain other factors-is high. They You if you “V; ‘OI IUIII- juyrig TALK Til]! OVE k o, JOHNSTONE. c. L u Provincial lillnlhlfl’ ill-us Grafton titrat- ghgrlottetovvn, P. E. l. pay before dischargc. 3. Men with medium scores will the units will move homeward as such in a lower repatriation cate- gory and in the order they arrived overseas. Generallv the first unit over will be the first unit back. 4. Men with low scores to- gether with certain essential cate- gories will become the continuing army of occupation and will hc given 30 clay leaves in staggered groups after the nthel‘ troops have been moved homeward and when the situation warrants such s pro- Qn Friday. April lilth funeral gram. services were held from the GhxLst- ian Church, Murray Harbor for the 1m simon White. aged 65 years. Mr. Whtite was s retired Occupational Forces The occupational force will serve on s compulsory basis and most of his . He d likely include N. R. M. A. person- ‘duwted at Cape Bear. P. I. and nei whose scores will be low by his body was broutht ilomc totruat- virtue of low-point home service Thonlas Miller and B. S. biilldl‘ u! lteighed fllllllst the higl Arthur. Ont... accompaniei i119 overseas service of The priority point score will be figured on the basis of service Li]! to March 3i and each man w‘! be notified of his score. A soldl will get two points for month of Canadian service and three points for every month cl‘ overseas service. Twenty per cent will be added to the score of those who are married or have depend- cnt. children. However. two points will be de- d for each month of com- cnate leave and three point." ll month of detention. No ra ‘E. "inc D00 Old R118 up a 9 ounltairl Railroad." m, were Thmnas lilller and B. B. Miller. Port lrth- m- out and Geo. Stewart, Jerry iiioolle. iohh Jackson. Nfliihlm I"- m oi Beach Point. The hearse W85 driven by William Sashee an the Undertaker in charm WM P. iierrlnl- _.__?.__-_- followed the remains to thei _ resting place was a fitting trlinzic io the esteem in which Calm Campbell was held il the honne of Affects 800,000 The program affects about S00.- 1000 overseas Army men and is " ti . . mttfréglypncsmpbeii was an ideal similar in many details to pr succesdul Islander grams which soon will be an- sbrori tor having been given posi- nounced for the $5.000 morn sel-v- tier; of trust with the welfare oiling outside Canada in the Navy the public at stake, he pro 2d on and the 57,000 nlcn serving out- all occasions to be worth o. thrifisldc Canada with the H. C. A. F. trust. and in time rcmct cu ‘w thcl Of the 25.000 overseas war brides blah cilice o! Pol cc 0e taln Iudhnd their children the program nunbershln on the Grim BL B111“ says that “when repatriation of tau of Investigation o! the deity of the “my sums‘ me number o; Boston were indications that itle had “was and chndren travemng m, lcbievcd success in hi! chew“ @511" Canada) will probably be reduced ingt. and, had brought honor to his _ Ill 1V8 . comm hm‘ hchgmy '3" eiilifif. tingle: lhhggggildlgeild “fir; anahwfiffuhfinémfl t e the pamphlet refers to “the fact Mum Dwfitmmt Bosh“. ‘mm that weeks and months might on active pallbearers wen life 112:1?! MEfTB {if $9" ‘minimally lone friends of the dune? E The pamghlet arleds: am u‘ ‘m; "The Canadian Army will there- Ceat. Macginnorallr. sson rs. ‘ _ fore be returned to 0a ads in gas‘ J’ II‘ m“ m“ ' ‘slments over s. pegiod of i.e.: er hum. h hurl and T. J. Ki . The celebrnnt o! the B0 gliem High Mus was other lend of the fsmii Rev. J. Rylfl. $9315 £1! the Mesa u.‘ Fhfsitaileilv. . . ., em — WM hrepresen ng e N ed m. . It speaks of the unavailability of trsnsprt which is the final word on all movements across the North Atlantic. And it is under- stood the newly-a bounced pro- gram supercedes the current pro- Iram by which long-service vet- ersns are brought home on leave. One of the highlights of the program is the provision for rc- turning regiments to parade down their own main streets. Units to return as entities will be mainly armored regiments. infantry bat- artillery batteries. engin- eer companies and larger units L“_“_"JTI; use“ - III Ill there of Saint John, where Rev. Gerard Campbell, 0.88 eased had serv ban-l and Aline Kiokham of Bouria West went b lane to Boston to be present ax e services for so "33.? mfltdilae w e also C"! V0 Nriormm by L. éisnott. The numerous mass cards. spiri- tual bouquets flowerflaeladmmesa lies of th v owe in a tlfisflyilriglggWzyrfiiee very high in which cdpt. comnhgl fl- .—- JI- Fll‘ hill Iiillifiti an.‘ rufiTl-slg ma u- WNIWI u‘ ma...) Mortimer-flow] u» ii. J. A. BROWN, Di- awn-guy Ill-h uniting}.- Orthopedic mflislilpllziifilarflgywiiklihlstbfllflalilcl’ . W" I cillhcronlsr will"; u‘ m“. . an | m _ c-lmntmfm Jrhllfmrtmlm; Trewbridge BNO Isl. 1B2 Modern Chapel l. E. LOIIG 8: Sill, Hi0. l "ll Maasubnseiis Avenue. Cambridge. More. Flllllill SERVICE Our Mimi D. MacLeod ls familiar with your Funeral problems for New England. slintsci hill for prompt and efficient ser- ‘WIRVICP it a “LONG” Word All? D I hi". Y It!‘ Demobilization Plans Outlined. F rom Ottawa‘ will have 30 clear days‘ leave with be reposted to regional units and‘ other troops. ' i . lllhllzst.“ '31 iilc t and getting rsilitatry uruutloh or m- tor en y. A repeating system will be in- troduced to brinl the “H111 hi“ u territorial entities- 111. rgpflflfl‘ also will be based ldh the point scoring system with .celllngs being set. One ceilinl will points and all D91“ aonnei having less than this score W011i‘; fiwmllkptltfillansfio foge m. con u occ - A long service ceiling would b0 set at perhaps 1w P0111“ personnel in this category be slated for early repatriation. Personnel with scores between 51 and 14B points would remain with their unit on a territorial basis or be reported m units of their own home area for eventual repatria tion and demobilization. The reposted men may kc their old resimcum #110111’ patches, use the patch of ti new unit or wear both. it \ llmnedrllrh Priority Men ! The high priority men will be organized into “Canada Drafts of ZLUUYAL 225 officers and me described as n convenient hurnbr to handle on Canadian trair Each draft will be made up l soldiers from the same millla district and where possible fr: the same corps or regiment-- There was no limit- Dlflcld °11 the time the occupational force ,wlii remain in Germany bu‘ has been indicated in some cir- cles this would dePthd largely ‘on now quickly Gennani! nub-J‘ iaies itself as a democracy BN1 gives assurance of behavin8- 1' might be from three to five year.‘ A recent dispatch from war cor respondent Ross Munro of Tl [Canadian Press reported the c tional force might total 25.( F,‘ l l‘ continuing iorce Oll the basis of two divisions 1 army of occupation and l Jls that the C. F. E. F. will cs1. an active division with al division in reserve th. ‘would take up four of the flv. u/ as division strength. without. cf L urse. their ancillary troops the great weight oi reinforce- ! i qr. m -.l~= of the force: l emergency. This was not. zil the defeat of Germany. _ oulltry which still must be occuniccl and disciplined. |_ “The flgilt against Japan i5 Just as much a national emerg- Cflcy for Canada as the flBainst Germany." it said. are only different parts o! machinery same war. _ “The demobilization 15 <1951Kned to be methodical and "continuous and to combine effici- ency within the army and Justin to the majority. It may appeal to be slow moving. but it has been zoaled to run as expeditiously as the situation will permit. “My Mother" 7°" We"! my sunshine F _ a UITWBh the years of childhood. “P011811 disappointments past» yol smoothed the way; W 994° in Win-my comforter i sorrow , My neverfailirlg sweetheart _ d; by day. You were the acne that came with- ‘Iihe lullaby that lulled m, on u, Yflllrsflulhth ten was do _ breath o? nest/Q?“ um’ You!’ Prayer the prayer-that 59¢ would guard illlli keep. You were the moonbea i dr and fancy.“ n my Wm" .95 1W around l through the n shit: m - Your voice-the music of an Angel’; Y w nsper. , our sm c -- the i l a mnmlng“ ous awn oi Yours was the lamp that guided ever onward- . My feet in paths slight-from day » y. 1 Within your wondrous love _ “you i taught me love", 1T0 shine with radiance o'er life's future way. ‘You were the starlight ever o'er me Wiithhliil tender hand that pillow thvlliiht that gh the years remain. : le-By "John of the Lilacs", P, m L nested}: WliEli By The Canudlan Press Bel/m yours lso toda . you Pub Feller of the Cleve and In?! ans announced h "mg l?“ .. h. n sci: and blow that ii over. he said. he went out to meet Lefty Gomez in a bat. tie with New York Yankees. win. hing a 3-4 venilce ior u“ '11-“); iildmml. ‘lift’ émdiiflmtilé“ Naval training brie.‘ “ "1ElfiilfiifilfiliilfifillilfillfiiéfilfifililfilifiiiliiElliifili 5" =1fii 1*‘ BEEF‘ iQilsld-JQQIEIEIEEIIIIIEIEIFJIEIEJEE chm-w.“ a s s. a v niN lillll IE1 Eliélfifii‘- ‘IEIIEEIIEIEJE! IEIELZEEJIEIEJ 1 [i] lT’S TIME FOR Elli J1. EIEIEIIEIE =leldldlslrsrdnlshlslsln Li‘ t ‘IEIIEIEEIEIEEQEJEIQIIEJEIJIEEIEIEIEJIE i i1 1-‘ g r s‘ . 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