\~.u.. 1)‘:-D25—<' Z26"F‘U. Jjrfi-$1.-JC.="3"O.'9¥'! $33306 man supreme commander in . il918. As the war opened. to it In the directory preface, Mr. ‘ ' closed-—wihh a gigantic German , Douglas said the publication is y ‘ offensive in the West that was ‘, an extension of the board's In- W 1 rolled back by the Allies. Lu- iformation service. "to facilitate-kl _ dendorff ‘lost his battle in his ireference on a broad area 0 . ‘ own’ headquarters with disinte- _Canada's economic affairs thati WASHINGTON (AP) " Th! I I gratlon of the commander. his concerns the public interest as “-5 8°V€i‘iim°iii issued licences ’*' army and the empire. lVi_’§il‘tas’_ management's respon- Friday for the sale of an add,- f 0f Ludendorff: ’“ "V G . lional $l04.000,000 worth r ‘-‘E g p “(I-lei ‘personified the restless Mr’ Douglas said the "’"'d° m wheat to the Soviet Union. ‘ llabor statistics was prompted 1 . . d By R. J. ANDERSON Col.-Gen. l-lelmuth von Moltk rtrating analysis of Petain's f,‘,'§'g(’;’e 3“ ‘“"3““ i’°w°’ . iii 12 The Guardian, Clisrlotoetown. Sat. Jan. 11. 1964. den. Erlcli !.udenilorll-—Gei- in the publications cited in part I k 4 ‘us. 0 ays rm“ Em ",e_ he soiby the many questions asked, This ""595 the “ital 0‘ l)l“- in Modern research methodsarld Chief ‘of the German General character explains much that personified its ugpnhess’ its NICB 8b0l'l‘l workifngv c|okndift!i_<;nsé 1 posed shipments of U.s. wheel a‘ ’ nowledge often produce vivid. $taff in the invasion of France ‘occurred in 1940 when, as a nudity and its fatal “wisdom. e3l‘l11_{lES. 3|-ii'5th0 £0 _» i E ito Russia and her satellite; 1, D isomefimes startling. interpreta- in 1914. Victory was to. have irnarshal of France, he became Under his lckemaube (helmet, belie 115 8" 0_ 6|‘ 0PiC5i about s300_0o0_00o to data _ __ - ~ ~ - P ' Co t of the director is $3 to jtlons of controversial or little- come in six weeks and indeed IVlChy France Chi?! Of 51310 and keen P,-otube,-any eyes stared 5 . y ‘The commerce d rt ikmwlit (()Jf rhgltlnh. it zilaiheinmgiihetntinofu:-isiglmislloiglgd ‘ a 0pfupI£)§tai(:'sNi?:'mGii€i:m:h:rac but °f 3 way’ pudgy face °ma' agzflgcieilegndagfs tggvlelzg: announcing the latgta 8l'lIl:leltI:lt'l3n o r . arne . . ' - . , - in The Swordbearers iRyerson collapsed. As the German ar- teristlcs, the author says: _ miegtlifgg biinogsétgéghta "3:-Se; associates, 5,. the $104.000,000 cov- Pressi He takes issue on many mies stowed to a standstill, "Vl;)armus1)ti1'Iing_s 01: efoffiign mouth and mmetmka an eye_ POWERFUL PUNCH ers five proposed sales. ipoints with some 1919-39 his» their commander was a weep- ran enea e ice. or e .. All but $29,ooo_ooo worth "itorians in presenting ‘a reap- ‘ing wreck. _ ‘always been a master of the glgsénming up_ The Atlantic hurricane packs the wheat has been eamurk ipralsal Of the major issues Oi? Barnett writes: - - bed}-Dom as we" as °f the ba" ,, ' . energy estimated to equal 500,- for shipment to Russia. The lure First world war. i "Although Molikes wife ;tlefleid. in 1916 he had in fact _For the historian,’ with his 000 atomic bombs of the type ta] amount sold behind the It . i Its theme is the decisive ef- iciaims he was perfectly healthy been run to earth with 8 Kiri Pi'i°?i°55 Si“ °‘.iiiii!ii‘i3i“- ii i‘ dropped on Nagasaki during the Curtain was estimated at a ifect of individual human char. at the outbreak of war. it is in the Hotel Terminus at the moving and fascinating to study Second world wm._ 150_000_000 bushel.‘ i jacter on history. In passing, clear that this was not so. Gare du Nord in Paris. . . in these men locked in struggle iBarnett states that Germany Moltke was an elderly man; order to be given Joffi-e's order with events greater than them- . ’ was “neither wholly nor prln- severe strain would soon expose to take command at Verdun." selves." . cipaliy responsible for the war; his chronic unfitness." R certainly not ‘guilty'.'' I Admiral Sir John Jellicoe The British military historian. Commander in - Chief of Brit- . . _ i whose previous work was The ain‘s Grand Fleet at the Battlel of Jutland and termed the only ‘ . . u R Desert Generals» provides in man on either side who co 1 The Swordbearers through fas- i ; - i . . L cinating pen portraits an in... have won or lost the war in at A New Concept in Instant Hot Drinks minating picture of First World i5ii181€ d8y- Jeiiif-'09 did iieitheh l U ‘ . W3!‘ leadership. The cautious Jellicoe dz-i , a a a There is 8 host of subsidia 5°’“’°d by B“”‘°“ "5 the "‘ ‘i liistr ctions' Pour content into cu o h t we Resignation of Roswell L. Johnson is naming Secretary Stephen Ailes. right. will suc- characters Earl Haig. “that min“ with 3 flawed c“t1§55"‘ u and Drink P f 0 tar Glipatflf. 16“. as deputy 6ec- Of the Army Cyrus R- Vance. ceed Vance. A1188 has been articulate upper-class Briton;" 515 °°mm9“d°d f°' ms.‘ reahsmg MONTREAL tCP) — The .trial research organization es- ' retary of defense was ac_cept-- center. to the post. The White undersecretary of the Army Vice-Admiral Sir David Beatty. ‘He Wei" “ii” “We iiiiti‘ 3 “eel National Industrial Conference tablished in the United States , No REFRIGERATION REQUIRED ed Friday and President H°ii5° 3150 3iiii°“ii°9d that Since February 1951- “a man of fashion, of restless he knew t° be "‘f°"°"' i’° the Board has published a 183-page in 1916 It has a nine-year-old ‘ impetuous energyz" Marshal Germs“ ‘E’ ‘,iI‘\‘:m% ‘gtfl ships “Pd book entitled directory of Ca- Canadian branch in Montreal. i ALWAYS FRESH ~86 i"°“‘si 425 szsu 25': 2514+ is Fendiiiand Foch "G f‘ 3""am°ii- 9 8 9 “'85 iii‘ d‘ libo tt' t" f 'l'- ‘ i , ascon ms _ , na ian a r s a is l(.5 to acii The board is supported by B'll lo s.-,r= -g._ . . . v . . . . . : . . p§1:,,‘:. 513 553.31‘ 3;?‘ $33.: aiid 8€§l1culation" _but Mr |g’°°.‘5.‘V°' wseatghsi bamefgllser tate locations of information isubscribing associates. number-E ‘ ‘ M G“ Ms W, 43 ,3 43 __m Barnett 5 history is woven i_, V'5‘°“ 3:” ppded' ‘th sources on employment. wages. lug 8b0ut 3.700 In North Ame!“ ~, ‘luv Syn A inn saw. rm. 53": use around four major military i‘°.5‘ "‘°“’ 5 P5 3" me" 3“ pen ‘on plans, labor - manage- ica, including 300 in Canada. 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