Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jun 1962, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 6, 1962 pe » * VISCOUNT MONTGOMERY UNDISMAYED { and his interest--some cail it|Clownish, figure he is ) plain interference -- in world times made out to be. * astound others and more often, * than not infuriate the people at "} --sometimes at his own invita- } tion--and his facility for break-|the merits Montgomery A Delight For News Columnists LONDON (CP) -- Most of the|stature can cause in interna-jon himself a catch phrase that British columnists who impishly| tional affairs. |still is synonymous with Monty and persistently urge Viscount} But many of his supporters,|and will follow his name into the Montgomery to stay home and|who remember him as Britain's| obituary columns. shut up would no doubt miss|great wartime hero, resent his| When he announced his inten- him if he ever heeded their ad-|treatment in the press and feel|tion to visit Moscow to 'have vi his prestige is unfairly depre-ja sit-down-round-the-table". with his comments |Ciated by the comic, almost)the "chaps" in the Kremlin, a some-|wide circle of British official- dom expressed horror. "As usual," : Connor, columnist for the Daily Beas ong Poe inhi pede Or. Mirror, "few doubts enter his Z : 0 rlia 4 e of-| -and-s ind." the Foreign Office. fered this rather qualified sup-| eS But his visits to world leaders) port in the House of Commons:|REFUSED TO FADE "Is it not time, leaving aside} Other newspapers joined in of some of the,with headlines such as: "Come His travels, affairs amuse his doting fans, | agxs NO QUARTER 'ing a world crisis down into|/speeches made by the fieldjoff it Monty," and "Monty! To tasty, if not tactful, school-boy|marshal, that we stopped at-jan old and meddling soldier-- language makes him the delight| tacking one who is a fine soldier|fade away." of cartoonists, columnists and/and an honorable man?" Said Connor, who writes. un- headline-writers, Such support, quite possibly,)der the name Cassandra: His career since he turned injjis wasted on Monty, Once,| "Field Marshall Montgomery his wartime beret and baggy|drawing a distinction betweenjhas rendered his country great corduroy trousers for the scar. | professional and personal criti-|services. He can crown them let and ermine of the House of|cism, he commented: with the final gift of silence." Lords has been a rough one| "I, of course, suffer from) Monty was undismayed. "I'm covering thousands of miles.|both. I don't mind. I rather en-|blowed if I can see why I |His foes say he is completely|joy it, actually." should not go."' And off he went. wrote William) a Viet to the United States, Monty, on that occasion, the American people their lead- ers--Eisenhower and Dulles -- were "'not awfully well." In world problems it was "a question of wisdom," he told the coast - to - coast audience, "and I would say that you have quite a bit to learn." After Russia he went to Com- munist China and returned say- ing he found Mao Tse-tung "'a fine chap' and that he would be happy to "go into the jungle with him."' The humor writers jhad a field day with that one. PRESCRIBES POISON His most recent flash onto the front pages followed his com- ment that what Chancellor Adenauer of West Germany needs is "a dose of weed - killer." | "He's an old man and over- jsensitive," the 75 - year - old |Monty told 400 senior officers at ithe Royal Military College of Science. "A small dose would do." | In South Africa, where he went for a personal study of racial problems, he caused a stir by telling his white hosts that if they found themselves threatened by blacks from the north "I shall draw my sword the|the House of Beads by describ- reasons were painfully cleazséng how a man is occupied dur- ld the college, he also acts as in- termediary between the gregations of the Roman Cath- olic Church and its Canadian bishops. Catholic College | Into 75th Year oii scwys nyo ROME (CP)--The Pontificaldents, all priests or members cial licence to do something Canadian College, a Romanjof religious communities with-|not sanctioned by the common Catholic seminary founded injout a mother house in Rome. |law of the church. the heart of Rome by Montreal] Rey. Romuald Bissonnette,| In addition, Father Bisson- members of the Sulpician or-|former professor of Holy Scrip-|nette has helped many Cana- der, celebrates its 75th anniver-|ture at Le Grand Seminaire de|dian tourists seeking permis- saty nex) year. Montreal, has served as college'sion to attend Papal audiences This year the college has anjrector for the last seven years./or church ceremonies in the enrolment of 54 Canadian stu-' His job is complex. Not only | Vatican. e Ow... a Gerber Quality comes in STRAINED |GREEN BEANS J with these great new conveniences 3, NEW LARGE-SIZE JUNIOR JAR for the first time o bigger container for heartier 1, NEW WIDE-TOP JAR Mokes it extra-easy to spoon out baby's food... the lost bit in the bottom of right down to oppetites. Just right for a toddler's does he supervise the as a, i Con-} the jar. 2. NEW QUICK-TWIST CAP A quick % turn and the jar is open. 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Capital ex- penditures planned for the year total more than $212,000, includ- ing more than $104,000 for sta- dium improvements now under way. NEWS BRIEFS LASTING MENACE FELIXSTOWE, England (CP)--Naval experts called in to deal with a live mine pulled up by a Suffolk fishing boat discovered it was nearly 50 years old--laid by a German --boat in the First World War. MIXED BAND .- HIGHCLIFFE, England (CP) The silver band of this Hamp- shire town looks more like a string ensemble. Bandmaster Ben Bacon is appealing for money to buy new instruments, since many of them now are so old they have to be held to- gether by bootlaces. NOTED RESTAURANT LONDON (CP) -- London's oldest Chinese restaurant, the Cathay, will soon have to close because of the redevelopment scheme for nearby Piccadilly Circus. Among famous custom. ers in recent years of the rest- aurant opened in 1907 was Gen. Charles de Gaulle, during the Second World War. 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