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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 31

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'The VANCOUVER StTN: Sept. 2S, 106131 -r ist rri la aims anniversary Peek-a-Boo Game of Death Threat of Anarchy Hit by IWA Chief Veto Power of Local Unions Played in Malayan Jungles The Gurkhas have known I battle In different parts of the world, from Borneo to the Middle East. Their fighting now is in a war of jungle Bugler Jock McLuskie, 75, sounded the Last Post Sunday and 100 men stood silently to attention. It was the 80th anniversary service at Exhibition Park of the Royal 29th Vancouver Battalion. And bugler Jock, 2116 East forty fourth, was among 40 original members of I he battalion.

Known as Tobin's Tigers after Col. II. Tobin, original commanding officer -the history of the battalion was recorded in the book Vancouver's Own. Spy Trial Starts for four Indonesians fell dead. The other scampered into the undercover.

"Which one of you missed?" asked the British officer. The Gurkhas didn't answer. After a moment of silence the officer ordered them to make a 10-hour forced march with full packs. He said: "Do you know why you are being punished? It isn't because you won't talk, it's because you don't know which one of you missed." But in this war, there are few misses bv the Gurkhas. LABIS.

Malaysia (AP) The sudden, harsh clash between the British Gurkhas and the Indonesian paratroopers had lasted only a few minutes. There was no sound now in the jungle of the Malaysian state of Malaya, only the smell of gunpowder in the thick air. The Gurkha captain could see one of the dead Indonesians sprawled less than 15 yards away. Another paratrooper was hiding nearby behind a log, but the Gurkha couldn't get a bead on him. He waited, sweating.

There was no movement, no sound Must Be Stopped, Says Moore The regional president of the International Woodworkers of America warned today th union faces a1 state of anarchy unless the veto power is taken away from local unions represented on the regional board. In his opening address to I 150 delegates attending the Industrial Relations, negotia week-long convention in Hotel tors for management. Georgia, regional president Thp plan would nave up. Jack Moore said the inter- gracled skiils oI prejanl union strife of the last year mrhvrights, If a millwright and the refusal by some to paKsec a tesl hp wouit gct a abide by majority decision and a bonus 0f 10 showed drawbacks in the c.ents an noul. jn pay Xnp p)an union's regional constitution.

woud nave bet.n f.omI)UiSOry Moore said that when the for helpers and improvers, constitution was drawn up it Xne Dlan WM when where feet are almost always wet and shirts streaked with blood from the ever-present leeches. There are many stories about the Gurkhas. A typical one occurred recently in Borneo, also part of Malaysia. A Gurkha patrol of five surprised five Indonesians in a clearing. Five shots rang out, IS PREMIERE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28th THY" some unions opposed it on grounds that present mill was never written in just what authority the regional executive board had.

wrights who would not be com- or RRMUf StlPIH PMWSIOril FROM WARNER BROS. STANLEY THEATRE TfD ADVANCE BOX OFFICE STRAND THEATRE 12 NOON-9 p.m. DAILY (SUN. 1 1 MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED FOR JLCV1J PERFORMANCES STARTING NOV. 3rd "The union functioned for a polled to take the course could number of years under a con- DP overlooked in promotions.

Moore said the plan was among the recommendations of the union's 1962 convention. QTH stitution such as this because i actions of the regional executive board were never thai-j lenged and everybody on the board abided by majority decisions," he said. WEEK ITS A STAHltY ICHAMER EVENINGS 8:15 p.m. MATINEES 2:00 p.m. SUN.

TICKET OFFICE OPENS DAILY AT 12 NOON PROMOTION HARGE On the strike fund, Thompson charged the regional executive hoard had illeeallv used anywhere. The captain flipped a small stone to the left of the Indonesian. The paratrooper inched his head above the log to see what had moved. In a split second he was dead, a bullet through the forehead. Less than 10 days later the same captain was shot dead -the first Gurkha to die in this campaign.

The campaign is a part of a peek a boo game of death between the British Gurkhas and Indonesian paratroopers dropped in the central Malayan jungles this month as part of Indonesia's "crush Malaysia" program. Many of the experienced Gurkha troops, including the British officers, know these jungles from the emergency years of 1948-60 when they cleared the land of shows Red Couple NEW YORK (API A Russian couple, who police say stole the identities of two Americans as a cover for six years of espionage in the United States, went on trial today in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn. The case before Judge John F. Dooling has been termed the most important cold war spy trial since the conviction of Col.

Rudolf Abel in 1957. As the defendants, their lawyers and a few spectators entered the courtroom there was no clue to the identity of a mystery witness described as a top man in the Soviet espionage network. The accused, Alexandre Sokolov, 40, and his wife, 34, her real name so far not given, sat at a table with ther court-appointed lawyer. STEREOPHONIC SOUND HUrUttffiiW' HCHMQUM WHO MUSIS He said this loophole in the tne fund t0 Dav in MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD" constitution meant one mem- costs inculTed to promote the ber of the regional executive union's contract settlement iboard could veto decisions by terms this year with JUNIORS (under 16) and GOLDEN AGE MEMBERS Mats. $1, Eves.

$1.25 Juniors, at Eve. Performance mutt be accompanied by an adult. I MB thelfosinMBIP DON'T MISS Extra a Notional Film Board Release "THE AGE OF THE BUFFALO" me majority oi memDers. pjpt An amendment, which will An investigation by Inter-be submitted to the delegates naUonai President Al Hartung by the regional executive of portend showed the board, would give the board regional executive board had "full authority" to direct the paid the costs out of general I operations of the union be- funds- Uween conventions. UA 1 he executive board had Moore said this amendment passed two author-would put some teeth into the izinl? usp of thp fund t0 (JUT OEBBIE REYNOLDS HARVE PRESNELi 1 THE GREATEST ADVENTURE EVENINGS 8:30 p.m.

MATINEES 2:00 p.m., SUN. SINCE MEN FOUGHT ft ON EARTH FLEW RICHARD BURTON 16AH DiMR SUE LYON 4 i 4 constitution and allow major- pav tne cost 5ut never actcd ity decision to rule. upon tnem "If it is your decision that leach and every local should i continue to maintain the right; I rain Kills TOUT 'to veto and not abide by the FOSTORIA, Ohio (AP) A majority rule, then complete passenger train crashed into anarchy will be the result," a car at a crossing on a rural Moore said. north of here Sunday, PLAN OPPOSED killing four Mexican migrant I OVER IT! SILVER SUE. owned by Mrs.

Hope Bany, 3245 East Sixteenth, was chosen best Canadian-bred cat at international show at Canadian Legion Auditorium Sunday. Joint Diagnostic Centre Studied BMPfftU vtrifn ha fna. w.n.a. injuring another. 6SS-5434 324-7252 DUNBAR it 30th 327-H37 FRASER It 47th EH 333 6th ST.

522-7626 22-6343 987-0422 300 PEMIEHTON 522-7529 ADULT 3rd MONTH! iV lV ENTERTAINMENT CAPITOL DOORS 12 NOON. FEAT. 12:30, 2:45, 4:50, 7:00, 9:15 PARAMOUNT DOORS 6:45. FEAT. 7:00 and 9:10 hired a battle between Moore and Syd Thompson, president of the big Vancouver local.

A faction in the union led by Thompson opposed an apprenticeship training plan between the union and Forest Construction of a new diagnostic centre for children will be studied by two voluntary health agencies. Directors of the Polio- in aurpriHP.fi WALT DISNEY'S COLOR by DE LUXE CLIFF ROBERTSON GEORGE CHAKiRIS VOGUE FEAT. 1:07, 3:13, 5:19, 7:25, 9:31 SUBURBANS 7:30, 9:30 DRIVE-INS 7:30 Also at Drive-ins "IT HAPPENED TO JANE" SOPHIA MARCELLO Lores Masmim TfOTffi Today TfllWOW ENGLISH SUB-TITLES Adult Entertainment Only ARTS COUNCIL Executive Trainees To Be Paid Fire Razes Shingle Mill PORT KELLS Firemen lini Li.1 miLkM vvtHiikvrvi myelitis and Rehabilitation Foundation of B.C. Sunday authorized a study to be undertaken in conjunction with its sister organization, the Crippled Children's Society. J.

F. Dewhurst, the foundation's executive director, said today such a centre would provide medical facilities and equipment for the detailed examination of children with PLUS in COLOR "BEN AND ME" DOORS 11.30 am. FEAT. 11:50, 2:10, 4:35, 7:00, 9:30 DOORS 12:45. FEAT.

1:40, 4:05, 6:30, 8:35 ORPHEUM COLUMBIA pumped water from the Fra-j You only live once so set The Pink Panther twice! MOTO NIVEN PETER SEUERS ROBERT WASHER CAP0CWE OTTAWA (CP) The Pnnnril is lnnkincr for 4 4 Drive-In Gates and Snack Bar 7 p.m. Shaw Starts 7:30 p.m. Doors Noon Feature: 12:00, 1:58, 3:56, 5:53, 7:55, 10:00 AT POPULAR PRICES IE bECKET PTWO PERFORMANCES 7:00 9:30. CO MATINEE SAT. 2 P.M.

ADULTS $1.25 (MAT. 4 4 TUESDAY NITE IS TELEPHONE NITE In Addition to Our Regular Floorshow We will phone World Famous Personalities such as SINATRA, CASTRO, ELVIS, etc. Elll.lftUH Mil AIR CONOITICNFD I TECHNICOLOR 685-6828 New York, Holly FEAT. 12:18, 2:35, 4.52, 7:09, 9:26 Jaac Fjetv TH 6 wood, Las Vegas, etc. Everyone will hear these exciting calls through our SPECIAL PA SYSTEM.

STARTS WEDNESDAY ser River in an unsuccessful effort to save a shingle mill, destroved in a 12-hour fire early Sunday. Twenty firemen from three halls answered a general alarm call to the Teal Cedar Products mill at the foot of Trigg Road. They ran hose lines from the river and used two tank trucks to haul water to fight the fire. The mill is in a section of Surrey not served by water mains, firemen said. "I don't know how the fire started," said mill owner John 8.

Jones of 10281--55A Street. Delta. "Damage will be between 575,000 and $100,000. He plans to rebuild. IC0L0NIALI MU 5-7023 35c to 1 p.m.

"DIVORCI: ITALIAN STYLE" MARCELLO MASTROIANNI 9 Cannes Festival Best Comedy! Adult Entertainment Only 3 "SPARROWS CAN'T SING" James Booth, Barbara Windsor Wild, Wacky Frolic! NEWS "THE CHALK GARDEN" DOWNTOWN WEEK I bright young men between 24 an-v disabling illness or condi-and 30 who would be paid tion- $6,000 for a year's study in the He said the foundation rccog-administartion of the perform- i nizes such a centre might be ing arts. made superfluous when a big The candidates must be "in-; new pediatric hospital is built telligent and personable jointly by the Health Centre with practical experience orfr Children and Children training it; business and a Hospital, demonstrated interest in But he said this hospital is theatre, ballet or music." still several years away. Up to four of these men will Tne diaKnostic en. be chosen to spend a year with vjsaRed by hjs foundation either the Montreal Symphony could buiR mucn more Orchestra, the Canadian Play- qujPkly, and could be turned ers, the Stratford Shakespear- over t0 new hospltai wnen ean Festival or the Manitoba it opens Theatre Group to study every, The diagnostic unit would phase of the operation. Each be built at Thirteenth and of these organizations has Heather, near Vancouver Gen-agreed to help pay the salary Hospital.

It would have of a trainee and the Canada three floors of 10,000 square Council will contribute the re- fePt each and would cost about mainder of the $6,000 for each $500,000. man. The unit would not provide The council says it is look- treatment except in special ing for "new blood" because cases and would have no beds existing trained talent "is be- lor in-patients. 4 4 HAYLEY MILLS DEBORAH KERR JOHN MILLS 1 TORCH Cabaret I 1129 HOWE ST. MU 2 9630, AL 3-3222 Ml I III AHBrT TECHNICOLOR ODIOUS SI GRANVILLE ENDS ON SEPT.

29th DON'T MISS 6 NOON. FEAT. 12:20, 2:35, 4:50, 7:00, 9:20 10:03 an 'Jon; Tones' David Niven WSordi NO RESERVED SEATS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE DOORS 11:45 fflnBOH FEAT. 12:20, 2:41, 5:02, 7:23, 9:44 SkpRICES AFTERNOON Sl.OO FVFS 11 SO OBAHVIIH AIR CONDITIONED -682-7468 Opening Tonite at the New Delhi sJZl daiquiri -SF" MONTIKA Marvellous Marvella THE LADY MATAPQP" FAMED INDIAN DANCER HARRY WALKER GEORGE BURNEY THE HORSE" RETURNS! FROM ED SULLIVAN SHOW OPEN 7 NITES A WEEK FLOORSHOWS 12 MIDNITE 2 a.m. New Delhi Cabaret 1544 Main St.

MU 2-9616 CEDAR YU 8-S108 "FIVE MILES TO MIDNIGHT" Sophia Loren Anthony Perkins Selected Shorts Doors 6:30. Show 6 45 Last 8 45 A report on the feasibility of the unit will be made to the foundation's annual meeting in March. Sunday foundation directors set a target of $275,000 for their annual Mothers' March, which will be held Feb. 1. coming thinly spread." Anti-Violence Advice Given TORONTO (CP) A union goes vr, James Darren Cindy Carrol mm? mimb COLOR by DELUXE 7:30, 9 30 9 HAWAIIAN r- 1 aMmmMmml 170-2717 I Camiii it lath official told a closed meeting of 600 striking members of the nGOft AttQCk International Typographical Union Sunday that violence NTiHc Dpiia DcirurnuDCD UbHVKV.VI-IUS.ll FIRST 3940 Grandview 4 ml.

E. af Boundary. HE 4-8114. Showtime 7:30 jV Polynesian Restaurant I 1049 W. Georgia MU 2-2234 VANCOUVER'S FAMILY HOTEL ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE Charcoal Grill Full Hotel Facilities Air Conditioned can accomplish nothing in their dispute with Toronto's tl-irno Hailv npusnnnprs LADNER An elderly West A bold, blushing, outrageously funny ana Mill Iht irfil a a liiaiifciiiBMI.M..

Preview 4 I rtaHrntr! tn JAHI8 BOND iCTl Am HOLLYWOOD! Banquet Facilities tnl 507 4jjx TONIGHT AT 8: 15 A 3123 W. 400 Dining Room Coffee Shoo Adults tne pioposiuon that every pl gooneror totert oodwov RE 8-32 11 ts Eveninqi 50c BARABBAS" Broodwov RE 8-3211 Eveningi Sue "I U1 I TOMORROW "RAMPAGE" and "UP PERISCOPE" Thermostat Controlled Rooms King Size Beds Fireproof Soundproof Elevators Bowling and Billiards Swimming Tool REASONABLE RATES, from Pcr Single Double Strike director Robert Am-1 Vancouver man died Saturday eln told the union members night of an apparent heart they have been blamed for attack as he was driving on several incidents since the the Tsawwassen Highway July 9 walkout printers. but' nothing has been proved. Hy-xth St. There was no statement 11 Delta police said Harvey sued after the meeting, but a George Hartley, 65, of 1456 union official told a reporter Marine, lost control of his car Ameln urged continuation of and it swerved off the pave-the good behavior shown by ment.

the majority of members. They said Hartley had been driving from the Tsawwassen Killed by Saw tmy terminal. "BRILLIANT FILM" Time Mogoiine JEAN-LUC GODDARD'S JEAN-LUC GODDARD'S 55 l5 'AH SIIWM MIEA0 CMSSSk mouse on the 1 30 moon 1 I AM PLCMINO 5 .,.1750 yv I I IT IT TH I IllllrUjm coioe TECHNICOLOR JbMM Dr.No 4JVsw.o.h mi Lire iu Life ENGLISH SUB-TITLES FEAT 7:30, 9 30 IBiji'JkiSr'Ki. SPOKANE, Wash. iAP A buzz saw came loose from ENDS TUESDAY! THE COLD RUSH REVUE OPENS WEDNESDAY In 1963, for the first time in 10 years, world fats and oils pvv li atzt ia rnmnrx ELIZABETH jA a stana wniie urviue uancy.

(Starts Tonight Bm THtiTcr anf 58, was cutting slab wood Sat-j production failed to equal the urday and decapitated him. previous years output. The Fabulous MARLENE FREDERIC APCAR'S EARL PERFS. 0NIY TOMORROW and wed. y.jn Supper tub 442 Main Cor.

Pender MU 4-504 Double Headline Attraction LENNIE GIBSON "Sofiq and Dane Man" GLORIA WESTQN "Blonde Bombshell of Sono," 3 SHOWJ NIGHTLY 11 30 4. 1 30 "Is IN PERSON ON STAGE! EE AIR CONDITIONED Jfajisi I The WORLD'S MOST GLAMOROUS WOMAN' In her FABU 1 on the Hammond Orgon 14 PIECE BAND MELODY JCHES IS BACK IN THt ifsr LOUS INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED SHOW! EXACTLY I os SEEN ond WILDLY APPLAUDED in LONDON PARIS Language, Status Stressed by Lesage MONTREAL (CP) Premier Jean Lesage said today there are at least two minimum claims most French-Canadians make upon Confederation. "The first of these is a status for the French-speaking 'The second claim is that of Canadian equal in all respects a gonujne decentralization of to that of the EnElish speaking resources and decis- Canadian, he said in an ad- to the Canadian Club, ion-making our federal sys- "This means in the immedi- tcm-' ate future: French as a work- Quebec believes in harmony ing language in the federal through consultation and dis administration and French as cussion among equals, not a teaching language for through a uniformity imposed French minorities outside Que by an all-powerful central gov bee. 'ernment, he said sotn nri mm wtm y.jf SAT wTO DaRAnTE RATE I ROARING 20's ROOM Starring Jccqueline Douguet Kim Dorvos Jecn Philippe And Cost of 34 CONCEIVED PRODUCED IN PARIS THE SMASH KIT HELD OVER TWO YEARS IN LAS VEGAS RESERVE TODAY SMORGASBORD, 4 to Ml I MOSCOW ROME ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY JOE HARNEU Plus Added Attraction! Direct from THE JACQUES LOUSSIER JAZZ TRIO $5 00. $4.50.

$3 50, 52.50 Ontr at Per Person I 1 IMLPg yMQLI lMJi WftmMi ill JKStShlSA TICKETS in tn Daily 10 a.m. ta Hudson's tmy Main Floor, Mutual MIST p.m. TOU MAY CHARGE TICKETS AT THE BAY. Ht HORNS MU 2-1477.

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