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I Terrorist in Canada
Threaten to Bomb NATO *
Delegates Housing Units
OTTAWA [ff) — Terrorist threats
to bomb Ottawa hotels brought
increased security precautions to-
day as top-ranking diplomats con-
tinued arriving in the Canadian
capital for the ministerial meet-
ing of the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization. ,
Among those due in today were
U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk,
British Foreign Secretary Lord
Home and French Foreign Minister
Maurice Couve De Murville.
The meeting begins Wednesday.
A number of hotels received
anonymous letters during the
weekend saying hotels housing
NATO delegates would be blown
up.
It was assumed the threats came
from the FLQ (Quebec Liberation
Front), the underground group that
wants to separate French-speaking
Quebec Province from Canada.
The FLQ has claimed credit for
a number of bombings in the past
few months in Montreal. So far its
violence has been confined to
Quebec Province. Ottawa is in
Ontario, and most of the province’s
people are of British descent.
Rusk and many of the NATO
ministers will be housed at their
embassies.
$6 Million in Arms to India
NEW DELHI, Inaia Uf) — Yugo-
slavia has agreed to provide India
with about $6 million worth of
arms and ammunition for defense
against Communist China.
Thousands of families prepare
for that dream vacation trip by
making regular purchases of U. S.
Savings Bonds. Join those who
SAVE NOW, GO LATER — with
U.S. Savings Bonds.
The 1963 Freedom Bond Drive is
under way, and the Treasury is
urging every citizen to buy at least
one extra bond during the cam-
paign — for the nation’s future,
and for their own.
Nome Directory
BERING SEA LIONS CLUB
Sven Larsen, Pres.
Tom Balone, Secty.
Meets Every Tuesday
at 7:00 p.m.
at the North Star or Polaris
Northwestern Alaska
Chamber of Commerce
Meets Every Monday Noon at
North Star Dining Room
Frank Couch, President
ALASKA CHAPTER NO. 1
Order of Eastern Star
rv ^ Verna Mickelson V><37 Worthy Matron
**\*fTth Bev Morgan
y Secretary
Meets First and Third Mondays
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Anvil Lodge
No. 140
W«rn«r E. Bohrer, W. M.
Norv-ln W. Lewis, Sec.
Meets First and Third Thursdays
Of Each Month
Nome Rotary Club
Roy Snyder
Paasldeut
Marc Beauchamp
Secretary
Wednesday Luncheon
Parent-Teachers Assn.
Meets Last Tuesday ef
Month at School
Frank Couch,
Harriet Amundsen, Secretory
— VISITORS WELCOME —
Pioneer Igloo Np. 1
Meets 1st arid 3rd Wednesdays
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Chas. B. Jonas, Secty.
Ctiit Air ¥atrel
Northwestern Groap
Nome Composite Sqdi.
Sr. Member Victor Charles,
Meatings—Each Monday 7:M pjn.