U.S. ELECTION ANALYSIS: wwiotarm Notes. || Burnaby honors labor this page is replaced this | Nixon defeat heavy blow | vec ccs os veterans at hanque Swankey on page 3. The : ° o @ ‘ ., ° at Ike cold war policies column will appear in this A banquet to be held at! by’s first labor council, head- . g : : space again next week. Capitol Hill Community Hall| ed by Reeve William Pritch- “The defeat of the Nixon- ‘Only the fact that. many in this Sunday, November 27, 5 | ard, whose use of waterworks Lodge ticket acti 5 We rc : Sah Re ; :

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