te, eS ' Be COG RSME ROS MYSTERY DOG AT SLIDE SCENE af a smal! printing plant. No body in the area had ever seen A lonely dog showed up as fescue workers dug into the wreckage caused by last week’s killer slide at Ocean Falls, BC. The dog watched all day from atop the rubble Montgomery’s Praise Lavish For Gen MacArthur's Book LONDON. (Reuters) — Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, reviewing Gen. Douglas MacAr- @ur’s book Reminiscences, eays: ‘I always considered him to be the greatest soldier pro- duced by the United States in the Second World War.” Montgomery, writing in the Sunday Times of the general's book, adds: “I am confirmed in that opinion after reading this book. Tt gives ane the. picture of a soldier whe was a com plete master of his profession. who always knew exactly what he wanted to do and then did “.” Saying that the genera) had refused to allow Russian forces to have any part in the occupa- tion of Japan, Montgomery de- claresy “I have always firmly betieved that, it was due to Marc- Arthur that not turn over to Communism.’ He says: “IT have enormously enjoyed reading these reminis- cences of one of the great cap- tains, ..-."’ The bonk is prominently fea- tured;in London's Sunday news papers, some concentrating on the Japanese did the general's position in See ond World War campaigns, the occupation of Japan and the Korean, War. In the Sunday Telegraph, re- EATON'S& him before. “no doubts: , tal historical narration is some- * Anees tmported residual fuel from for-| growing electric power needs.” Sele fe te Atantic, srovinre authorized tn A major study of the field was | @ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 18, 1965, and Eastern Quebec." eign refineries Direct assistance for the (a- 1963, had been a ‘actor in hold- started last year co provide in- . . ° inadian coal in competition with ing Eastern coal markets formation for the new Bruns- OVa coTti a , al a C | n “The already mentioned scar. Wick Electric Power Commis- ciuy of coal in Nova Scotia, #on's planning. Undertaken co- SKUNK SHOWS granting that it could have been operatively by the - Dominion voided if production targets Coa! Bocrd, the power commis- sion and the provincial govern- some indication of the strength ment) the study, which would of the demand that developd 2/50 previde information useful wihin reasonable distance of t© mine operacors is expected to be completed this year had been met, was nevertheless HIS IDENTITY UNION CITY, Tenn. ‘AP Turner Kriland called in @ Temporary Coal Shortage Parliament in MONTREAL (CP)—Nova Seo province dropped 250.000 tons. ing of funds by the mines tia, known throughout economic This was “largely the result of 1964 to continue existing sub- reporter, saying he captured “The eastern demand for coal 14 aims are described by Mr 1 Canada for its prodaction of operational difficulties encoun- vention policy for the five years a badger rare in these parts *' O'Brian this way Coa], is short of that commo- tered underground and conse- beginning April 1, 1945. The sub- in @ cage-like trap is further illustrated by the vr “It is designed to bring in re- dity quent failure to meet production ventions would be to a mext- “Leaks more like a skuak uation in New eee ; commendations pointing to im- The shortage, a minor one, is (arge:s.” mum of $18,000,000 a year to me," said the reporter Lacsely nen ts for thermal |ereved mining techniques, more mentioned by C. L. O'Brian, “Currently, Nova Scotia |s ex» EMPHASIS ON SPENDING “He's just got a wiite Siectrio power. the Minto ‘eld stabilized and efficient produe- chairman of theDominion Coal periencing a minor coat short- jn 1964, emphasis had heen Pot on his head—no all reduced neatly 1.000.000 tans tion, and practices in cohserva- Board, in ap article prepared age FExpedients such as the re- placed on spending subvention ‘he way down his back,’ Pe 1984 akhough in the three tien and uilization that will ex- for the Montreal Gazette's an- routing of shipments and the funds where they would help 1¢| 844 Kirkland as he jabbed revious years production had tend to the optimum the te- nual Commercial review and postponement of normal stock- ¢@ii the most coal at the lowest, the animal with a stick to Peon considerably leas. In- maining life of the fi field" forecast piling are being resorted to {1 subvention cost and for Nova 8@t a better view creased production did not, how. Britain's foreign oftice, ®, built Wichout the total Nova order to prevent customer Scotia and New Brunswick pro- Turned out the reporter ever, relieve anxiety about the a-century ago to house..100 offi- Scotia produ for 1964. Mr. Shortages ; ducers “this implied intensified ‘49 right future of the field, especially in|cials and now coping with 2,000, O'Brian says’production in that Mr OBrian cites the grant efforts to hald and develop mar- relation to New Brunswick's \s 3 to be replaced. ‘a (cP Wirephote) viewer Correlli Barnett writes; “it will perhaps never be pos-; sible to say who was right over the dangers of unlimited war! with China. Over the rest ef MacArthur's career there are) He was a very great general.”’ The review concludes: ‘‘Mac-| ‘Arthur's memory or his re-| search team has not always, served .him well: The inciden- times unreliable in detail and) there are not enough maps. | “The book, however, contains | much shrewd strategic analy-| sis, some penetrating criticisms of politicians and a full flavor of the author's flamboyance and | fighting spirit " | The Soviet arin says some 119,000 professors, instructors and specialists teach free ef charge at its universities. | A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Beaumont Sport Deluxe Coupe ‘65 Beaumont is a genuine, honest-to-goodness low-price car (It costs much, much less than its luxurious looks suggest) ‘65 Beaumont is sized right in the middle between big and little (It'll fit your garage. and park with ease) ‘65 Beaumont is beautifully styled and luxuriously appointed (Just look. 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