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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 7

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The Vancouver Suni
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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tit ttt 't 't Ir a The VANCOUVER SUN: Nov. 22, 1965 7 stolma, Rusk Defends U.S. MOB I UUNN LLGG U.K. Bread Supplies Periled By Series of Baker Strikes Latin Intervention strikes In London and as yet unaffected areas In northern England and the Midlands. The bakers want a basic wage of $12 and a work week of 40 hours.

LEOPOLDVILLE (AP) A banner-waving crowd of about 200 Congolese youths burned a Belgian flag outside the Belgian Embassy today to protest an alleged Belgian plot to overthrow the government. The mob protested what Belgium has acknowledged to be a "private agreement" between four Belgian military assistance officers to pr otect ex-prime minister Moise Tshombe, ousted from power last month. 1 LONDON (UPI) tain's bakers posed a new threat to the nation's bread supplies today, planning a second series of guerrilla strikes. Urgent reports on latest developments in the ells's went to Labor Miniqt0r Ray Gunter. lie is expected to seek; a way to intervene in the bakers' union quarrel over its demand for a 30 per cent pay.

raise for its 32,000 members. I An estimated one million homes went without bread this weekend because of 48. hour strikes in the Midlands and northwest of England and South Wales. Housewives able to get the few available loaves had to pay up to five times the normal ltcent price. Al exander Halliday, the baker's union general secre tary, is keeping the new strike campaign a secret until Tuesday, but the union is believed to have decided on similar Ready to Stand Alone to Keep Out Reds, OAS Told RIO DE JANEIRO State Secretary Dean Rusk today said the United States will continue to intervenealone if necessaryto defend the Western hemisphere from communism.

But Rusk stressed, in a policy statement to the for- countries of the world he eign ministers of Latin Ameri named no nameswere ham-ea, that the U.S. would prefer peeing development in the to have the collective support hemisphere through measures of other hemisphere nations in of selfprotection in economic any armed intervention deem- and political fields. ed necessary. He said informal proposal countries of the worldhe named no nameswere hampering development in the hemisphere through measures of selfprotection in economic and political fields. He said informal proposal 1 COOLING SYSTEM SPECIAL $795 ONLY Sc.

Chrysior Dialer's Ad Pogo 11 by the U.S. for development of an Inter-American peacekeeping force to combat subversion was, in itself, a fundamental danger to the inter system. Noted Musician Dies SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Naoum Blinder, 76, former teacher of some of the world's, most renowned violinists and concert master of San Francisco Symphony Orches tra for 25 years, died Sunday after a lengthy illness. l'osw 1 ,,47, ktp 1st --ilita Irtit: lisp 101 ir. 7 4, 41 a 4, a''' s.

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His speech came shortly after Chile accused the U.S. of using. the 20-nation Organization of American States to strengthen Its own security at the expense of Latin Ameri-1 can development. Chilean Foreign Minister Gabriel Valdes made charge in a speech interpreted as challenging U.S. leadership In inter-American affairs.

Valdes said other non-Latin Downtown 0 Oakridge ridge Park Royal 0 Pit gleUktitS Custom-Mixed Top Quality "Colorama" Pain 1 A COD Eye Lost By Doctor Facing Trial FOOD FLOORS SELLING NOVEMBER 23 MELOGRAIN Wheat Puffs 5-pint bize BREMERTON (Al') Dr. Robert E. Boehme, 45, who is awaiting trial on a charge he tried to poison his wife, lost the sight of his left eye Satur day night in an accident in his home workshop. The eye as removed in an ROUTE through border community of Blaine, will open with dedication Tuesday of 2.5 -miles of highway which took more than three years build. 0 me al 1.1).ja 1) 0 (111.261 0 a I IN 4 i Vfi 0, 1 I 1 I 0 IT (I LATEX Pr4 IT1 rn i choose t) tlut.

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Boehme said he was working in the shop at his home in nearby Port Orchard fl new freeway that stops Mayor Joseph L. Clark, high- about 7:30 p.m. when he trip- i short for beauty will be way commission chairmanl ped On a piece of metal on the officially dedicated Tuesday George D. Zahn and highways floor and fell against a vise near Blaine. Idirector Charles D.

Prahl. lholding another piece of sharp 2.5 mile Blaine Free. The freeway, which cost metal, which pierced his left way ends 400 feet south of the was one of the most eyeball. Peace Arch at the to build in the state! He had been charged in 13.c. border because the and it was delayed nearly a Superior Court in Tacoma ington State Highway Corn-year by underground springs' with first degree assault with mission ruled that the natural and heavy rains.

'intent to kill. beauty of the park symbolizq The new freeway runs from The complaint accuses him In Canadian-US. friendship the Peace Arch south to' of trying to do away with his must be preserved. Creek joining the present wife, Mary, by injec-; Te dedication Interstate Highway tion of a poisonous substance will be performed on the on which new construction hypodermically while she was North Blaine interchange at between Burlington and Alger, a patient in a Tacoma hospital 1:30 p.m. Amongdthose taking and in the Bellingham areas Is last summer.

part will be state to be completed by Both he and his wife have Ernest W. Lennart, Blaine next summer. denied the charge. Dr. Boehme was acquitted In 1962 of a similar charge involving his second wife.

Dorothy, who died of natural trial. causes three months after the mission ruled that the natural and heavy rains. beauty of the park symbolizq The new freeway runs from In Canadian-US. friendship the Peace Arch south to must be preserved. 1Dakota Creek.

joining the The dedication Interstate Highway 5, will be performed on the on which new construction North Blaine interchange at between Burlington and Alger 1:30 p.m. Amongdthose taking' and in the Bellingham areas Is part will be state Senator scheduled to be completed by Ernest W. Lennart, Blaine' next summer. Have any color Matched and Mixed You can have paint ANY colour you wish when you choose Woodward's Bring in a sample of any shade you want matched, and compare it to the thousands of colours in our charts. Finishes in Colorama include high.

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Ox Tail lb 2 lbs. lb. 0 U-11 01 TORONTO (CP)A thief made off with 104 lickets for the Grey Cup football game from cup po-ordinator Harry Mc Brien's office over the But the tickets for the game here Saturday. between Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Winnipeg Blue Bombers were for seats taken out three years ago. The thief missed another drawer filled with 400 usable tickets.

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tin 0 box of 18 lb. low 2 for dozen Christmas SAL WOODWARD'S Mushrooms JETS Whole Button 5 Starts WER)ESDAY Soap Pads Ling Cod Pieces the city won't be used. Instead the committee plans to ask Jess than $1,000 from civic 'coffers. At city hall. Mayor Jack 'Leslie hasn't decided whether); hell be at the game.

IEarlier plans were that he would ride in the parage with 1 a big mounted Calgary deleganon. 1PARTIES FIZZLE 1 Around the city many Grey Cup parties, scheduled to celebrate Calgary's first cup victory in 17 years, have fizzled. Air Canada officials report, numerous cancellations on! East-bound flights to the; game. "But people who also have al business excuse will go to the game," said an official. "We expect to be able to take care of all demands handily.

There were a lot of speculative bookings by fans who Just wanted to go only if the Stampeders won." CALGARY (CP) Cal gary's all set for the Grey Cu! at least the parade part of the big show. But Winnipeg Blue Bombers' 19-12 win over Stampeders Saturday In the WFC final altered many plans. The parade committee, which had planned to spend $20,000 on a Calgary ganza in Toronto next Saturday, has slashed its budget to about $3,700. There will still be a group of mounted riders, a float' sponsered by the city's Indus trial expansion committee and the chamber of commerce, and a band. HIRED IN TORONTO But the horses and bandl will be hired in Toronto.

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