6 The Guardian, Charlotteown, Fri. Dec. 10, 1965.|cover more off from the fields \need so much more petroleum | ® tm tho business cnet of o Herm British Role [> ‘2,0 0 0. jthat are already producing. . ne a pm qn og BM No one can tell you what that The first si, the norman | In an interview after the cere- In Defence Due budget by 1969-70. ‘is bee don't’ know how.| Population growl". Genaaiag mony, the New Milis, NB., na- Oe ee an acaoley wll erve. ree i important | - | ver "had “a teally’treighteaing | For Discussion sie to dlegase NATO. buclear CIFOIEUM NCCUS ise" ne seme ene ces se aaa Se 8 a MAKES PREDICTION the rising standard of Mving & . moment in the North Star. : : 4, (anes poems, . ‘ “The second thing is that new increasing consumption in @ per nor “I never bad any doubt in my LONDON ne of to ban the : : ® fields are going to be found. |capita basis. Theres are more eum ‘wala’ tak fos plone would ive sources | predicted |of treaty te epeend . Some of these are going to be cars and other factors are com: always come through,” Ihe re-| Britsin's |g decade will he lteter toe "ahotesion inde- 7 found in the well-established |tributing to the increased peed. TRENTON, Ont. (CP)—A big, ;plane’s long - time home base plied. by wil. . pen) ! producing areas and some of |For example air conditioning Bie® hes been retired | bere. His hours were piled up guid- nope with President Joho- eae oe ic and trading |them are going to be found w |and central heating.” a el aan oe Retired Air Marshal W. A. |ing the plane on Arctic supply |508".o"in ‘Ug. ‘most wee cules. on CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. (AP), In addition to domestic pro the newer areas, such as Alaska |. Gonzalez, 55, was & members serv Curtis, chief of the staff |Tuns, on the United Nations The said the talks bis with: and the offshore areas of the of the Humble Oil Co board af} Military honors. when the. decision to build |rean, Suez and opera- ae ee ie Wilsdi opens atlas ‘ A petroleum economist says the |duction, the United States mow cir of Mexico and the Wesi directors and im charge of the| The air force staged a 005 the plane in Canada for the | tions and on a world |may settle the scope qehnetn Ute, 17, the Gay ates United States will use more oil | imports significant quantities of | Coast. company’s economies and fi talgic farewell for the North) RCAF and Trans-Canada Air | tip. in the critical area east of Suez ne yan tie semi and gas in the next 15 years /oil from Venezuela and Canada | Gonzalez said the US. gov- nance departments unt he re Star, retiring with a record | Lines, accepted the log book of| Retired Sqdn, Ldr. Bob ah She aoiene Se ; ont than ii the last century. | In an interview here jernment estimates there are signed last spring to become & |among planes in military serv-|No. 15 from Fit. Lt John A. roms. Semperar, Ont, tao 4 Soe barton of |eceathy wth the Waedesian poabr” Dr. Richard J- Gonzalez said |after a speech to the annual |200,000,000,000 to 300,000,000,000 | private consultant, ice—18 years on the job around | (Bud) McNair. the first: pilots to fly North Se ees could ta tn nna th cums 94 hemes alee proven U.S. petroleum reserves: meeting of the Interstate Oi) |barrels of petroleum liquids ia i Ti aieid without cas tatal ac-| It was 197 when the plane, |after they were delivered said |these com ; oe w . will be exhausted in 10 to 12|Compact Commission, Gonzales |Place in the shale of the Rocky; FOUND BY AMATEURS cident. an American fuselage and Brit-|they were “the most reliable eased, = final tons ef the of Afri. years # no other deposits are|said the U.S. ail industry has |Mountains. The Kodachrome color. ‘A Afr Transport command par- | ish engine, started service with | airplane I have ever flown. nie premnere oe Flag oe st discovered. But he said he is |several ways to increase produc- | ‘The question,” he said, “Is tography process was jadedythe fat log book of Notth | the RCAF. ‘ ‘The Nerth Stars Of ascies scheduled to be am |Sath "pekate-ntess the bosehe® confident the industry can meet | tion. can we bleern how to extract ered by two American Star No. 15 between the ranks| Fit. Lt. MeNair during 21 |the 26 the got between early next year. Rhodesian regime has... oil and gas needs even though| (“In this period of 16 years, |this economically... " leians who MP lof a guard of honor and into | years has spent $800 hours of | 1? and_ 1980 are destined tor Rowe = one by ” requirements are growing daily. |we are going to learn how to re-| Why does the United States hotel rooms while on tour, retirement in a cere at the | his 9,700 hours total flying time |sale as surplus. The Labor government plans ‘crumbled then. | : ae i : . Ke, i , . ean a Pe « i . 7 4 roa I SPORT SHIRTS A shirt without equal. Luxuriously soft. 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