torpedo boat bases other than to say it was "very substan- tial." The next few days were ex- pected to be critical in the U.S. showdown in Southeast Asia. In Peking, the capital of Red China, Reuters correspondent Adam Kellett-Long said that diplomatic . observers took a very grave view of the situa-; tion, Although there was no imme- diate official reaction from the Red Chinese government, the diplomats said U.S. attack on the Vietnamese mainland seemed vastly to increase the possibility of a direct confron- tation between China and the U.S. in Southeast Asia. REPORTS FLEET WARNING And in Bangkok, Thai- land, headquarters of the SEATO command, an uncon- firmed report from reliable sources said the U.S. Pacific Fleet had been placed on the alert and a major show of force was expected off the North Vietnamese coast. | While the president in a dra- matic television appearance late 'Tuesday night did not spe-| cify what North Vietnamese} supporting installations had |been attacked, U.S. officials in Saigon, the South Viet Nam capital, said it was presumed the installations were on the i self. | The North Vietnamese gov- jernment through its official |news agency and radio denied | that its PT boats had attacked American warships for the sec-| lona time Tuesday in the gulf of; {Tonkin and accused U.S. naval and air forces of violating and} shelling its territory. | Radio Hanoi "TESTING HIS LUNG POWER Young Brad Smith of Tata- pears at the Nova Scotia Fes- magouche, N.S., makes a tival of The Arts at Tatama- major effort to get some gouche. sound out of the big bass horn Vietnamese PT boats and the as Petty Officer John' Brown U.S. destroyer Maddox, but said of HMCS Stadacona Band from Halifax provides the en- couragement. The band ap- --CP Wirephoto fabrication." MOVE IN PLANES | The United States also took} precautions against a Commu-) nist counterthrust, from North| Viet Nam or Red China, by| moving F-102 jet fighter planes| 4 Former Mayors Charged In NONG Franchise Deal [iss | RETALIATION ATTACK , - (Continued from Page 1) spreading conflict--we still seek ne wider war." Even as he was speaking, Johnson said, "air action is now in execution against gun boats and certain supporting facili- ties in North Viet Nam which have been used in these hostile against the U.S. operations" ships. ATTACKS REPEATED Johnson said Sunday's were no U.S. losses." The president Stevenson to raise UN provoked and in was swiftly scheduled for to-) 4 ay. Informed sources said in Lon-| taken the precaution of moving don that Britain could condemn] substantial ; as a breach of the UN charter|ments to Southeast -Asia. the North Vietnamese PT boat! attack before the Security Coun- cil and will support the Amer- ican position, Britain has a PT boat attacks onthe destroyer Maddox were repeated Tuesday against two destroyers and "we believe at least two of the at- tacking boats were sunk, There said he had directed Ambassador Adlai "immedi- ately and urgently' before the Security Council. the tor- pedo boat assaults which the United States charges were un- international waters. Stevenson, breaking off a Maine vacation, immediately) called for the session and it)and deliberate attack in inter- particularly _ cast early today, asserted the American charge of another PT boat raid Tuesday was sheer fabrication by the U.S. imperialists aimed at covering up their illegal acts which bra- zenly violated the security of the democratic republic of (North) Viet Nam and are ag- gravating further the situation in Souheast Asia." |AREAS UNKNOWN In a press briefing after the president spoke, McNamara de- clined to point out just what areas in North Viet Nam .were being hit by planes from air- craft carriers. "We are not attacking Ha- noi,"' but only the PT boats and their supporting bases, McNa- mara said in the jammed, after- midnight coriference at the Pen- tagon. In a statement, the defence secretary also disclosed other military movements, saying: "In view of the unprovoked jnational waters upon U.S. naval |vessels, the United States has military reinforce- "Tt is also making replace- ment deployments to the West- a Spe nae _ VETERAN BISLEY COMPETITOR | MITCHELL'S ern Pacific from the continental United States." U.S. sources said they do not} sensitive stake in the area since) expect much civilian loss of life North Vietnamese land mass it-|it is co-chairman of the 1954) from the U.S. bombing because| |Geneva conference which ended|the torpedo boat facilities are| the seven-year war in the then|located away from. populated | French Indochina states of Viet! areas. U.S. Nam, Laos and Cambodia. intelligence figures) the North Vietnamese have! President Johnson also sent a| about 30 to 40 torpedo boats in} message to French President all. de Gaulle at his country home McNamara said aircraft from outside Paris, explaining the the carriers Ticonderoga and American stand said neutralization for all De Gaulle has! Constellation had already hit \Viet Nam is the only solution) vietnamese PT boats operated acknowledged) to the crisis, with withdrawal of|anq added: "Our naval nieratt the clash Sunday between North/all foreign troops. : 4 |bases from which the North Sgt. Ralph Cathline, 47, of Saint John, N.B., and Barrie, Ont., checks the sights which helped him: win the Bankers Match of the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association at Connaught Ranges near Otta- wa Tuesday. Sgt. Cathline, an Armourer at the Royal Cana- dian School of Infantry in Camp Borden, Ont., and a nine times Bisley veteran, was CITY AND DISTRICT .|have conducted strikes against In the first indication of Pe-\certain other targets directly king's reaction to Johnson's an-| supporting the operation of the the Pentagon's report that four|nouncement, the Chinese Com- |Red PT boats had attacked two|munist New Evenin g Post ----|U.S. warships in international)warned today that Red China waters Tuesday was a "sheer! wij] not wait until the flames |of war come too close" before | retaliating against what it | called provocative U.S. attacks) in the Tonkin Gulf area. The Soviet news agency Tass announce- ; in a/nese semi-governmental broad- reported Johnson's ment without comment nine-line dispatch. In. Bangkok, Thailand, the|ported that PT boats.' BUS. Vessels Depart Japan | TOKYO (Reuters)--The Japa- casting corporation NHK re- 23 United States LETTERS PATENT The current issue of The On- tario Gazette carries the infor- mation that letters patent of in- corporation -have been issuel to five Oshawa district firms. They are: Delta Rainbow Lim- ited, Oshawa; Francis Ear! In- vestments Limited, Oshawa; Edward Gilazier's Service Limit- ed, Oshawa; Onurb Construc- tion Limited, Pickering Town- ship and Taunton. Construction efi Bt green eyeing george THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 5,1968 3 ph HOVER TO PLANE (LONDON (AP)--A group _ asked transport ministry * oroval of a $20,000,000 p: on last month's Dominion team that won the Mackinnon Cup and the Empire Match in | England. (CP Wirephoto) o halve travel time his city and London : vith hovercars speeding at. u.p.h, over the route of the noded and money-losing G: Union Canal. The canal ne drained and paved over @ listance of 14 miles to help the gars along on a cushion of com> »ressed air. sss Feo ERAGE SCRIPTIONS | aN vert PR DRUGS 9 Simcoe North 723-3431 sh yourself with acoolingHoliday Pour yourself.a cool, cool Holiday. Now down it. Bright and light, the kind of beer that freshens @ hot, hot day. This is beer to summer with. Holiday is Ontario's light-tasting beer, and it's a// beer, all the way down. O'KEEFE ' TORONTO (CP) -- Four for-|ment, contrary to section 104 of, period prior to May 1, 1957. first time. lSoutheast Asia. Treaty Organi-|vessels of the 26-vessel Amer-|Limited, East Whitby Township. mer Ontario mayors and Ralph|the Criminal Code. NONG franchises in 'all com-) The move came after De-\,ation council representatives|ican 7th Fleet stationed in Yo-| K. Farris of Vancouver, presi-| Each of the former mayors|™unities were granted in 1956.)fence Secretary Robert McNa-\held an emergency meeting to-|kosuka near Tokyo left port for! HOSPITAL REPORT dent of Northern Ontario Nat-|faces three charges. Two of the; Mr. Landreville was mayor of|mara disclosed early today that|qay to discuss the situation an unknown destination tonight., Following is the report of the tral Gas Company Limited,|/charges deal with accepting) Sudbury from 1955 until the fall) 'substantial military reinforce-| North Viet Nam, in its broad-| The United States forces liai.|Oshawa General Hospital for the were charged Tuesday in con-|NONG stock as a consideration|°! 1956,when he was appointed) ments" are being moved into) _ Bae son office in Tokyo declined to\week ending Aug. 1: admis- nection with the granting of|for procuring council approval to the bench. Southeast Asia. | female | confirm the report. jsions, 315; newborn natural gas franchises in fourjof the NONG application for a) Mr. Cramp was mayor of; The president called the air| PUBLIC APOLOGY | 117, male 20; discharges, 311; go eae 9g ai a ge Rpg ena eg en ;- third charge is that they con-)) S Mi rraven-| 5S. stroyers NS § a |male 26; operations -- ear tee Aon! leh pond ere with Mr. Farris to bring) hurst from 1954 to 1960. Mr.|the Gulf of Tonkin off North MADE TO A DOG a | SOHAM, England (AP)-- Bert Peacock, 67, made a Holiday BREWED FOR SUMMER THIRST Are at Dunn's Our selection of sport coats with pants to match has never been better! Come in and choose yours now. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT NO DOWN PAYMENT NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES DON'T BUY A MATTRESS 'TIL YOU SEE WILSON'S FABULOUS |; Mattress Clearance THIS W, LY Hurry, WILSON'S Furniture 20 CHURCH ST. Amajoy Gomez, A-119 & A. AND P. OFFICIAL | Gaetan N, Provost, Presi- | dent of A and P Food Stores, announced today the appoint- | ment of George Leo Cassaday | as Personnel Manager, and | the retirement of Lester H. Blakeney, Mr. Blakeney start- ed with A. and P. in 1923, the last 18 years as head of Personnel. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Open to 9 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. -36 KING EAST. Open te 9 p.m. Fri. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. "Greater Buffalo Board of Realtors' Allowances. ' Ewart Carswell, of Oshawa, 71, minor 151; ears, eyes, nose, tario Supreme Court, former|#bout this result and also pre- Coates was mayor of Brace-|/Viet Nam. ie ' or e public apology to a dog to- : | ' Monday. He received a $10 food)7o9. visits, 526; occupational bur Cramp of Orillia. jties and Consumers Gas Com- cans know, although others ap-| dresser Ruth Harvey's two- was released on $5,000 bail. He|the Criminal Code, which pro- of Bay Ridges, suffered injur-| . . Cutcheon, Grooms _ avenue,| WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- Mrs.| The Soham Advertiser i ivi i day afternoon. Three people The other three former|GOES TO SUDBURY legging from' her home while|2™ent on Civic Holiday at Mea- pat custion against Mrs, R, eral's department said. Sudbury and he went there to| sale. in the event. Mr. Wright, who Collections of customs for the} a public announcement," ici ssing sentence. port duty, $924,649.71; sales tax, arising from statements con-| JY passing sen | Air Canada Name FORT ERIE ENTRIE NTRIES nine months definite and three} |morning and found 91 full bot- quitted of a second perjury|ada Air Lines, will become of- aie ae ee |Miss Tulip, Potst 111 Tin Pan Alley Fitzsimmons 106 agreed to offer Mr. Landreville| current issue of the Canada Ga-| Holmes as research grants of-|Su" Gleam, Dalton 111 Sir Gideon Gomez A-119 fairly general use, however. It|sity's research programs. At)2le¥ Rovge, Smith 116 Three-year-olds, foaled in CDA About 1 form an official act, that is the)much of TCA's overseas adver-| governments, foundations, [Bernall Tee Rev can ae eee Davia: | Fast Answer, No Boy, 117 ay ager to mark throat, 65; treatments, 128; | Wandal| vent adoption of a resolution| bridge from 1956 to 1958. | "Yet our response, t fe opening Of we mens NOs lexaminations, 162; casts, 243 Miller of jon ae Glen §.| Providing for a franchise agree- |present, will be limited and fit- ' day, Boo i Peacoc -omplai voucher. \therapy, 190. | Mr. Landreville appeared 'in| P@"y Limited. tlegging pear to forget, the risks of| Peacock had complained |" therapy | Sudbury magistrate's court) All the charges were placed a INJURES KNEE | VACATION VICTORY year-old Alsatian, bit his i ¢ son. The police found an- : hie eawtit 7 rebel appear in court at Sudbury)! 'wo years imprisonment on; ; |while on vacation, took part in 7 ppe ; Marie Bartlet, 48, a mother of} carried this' sdvertisement: "Mr. B. Peacock wishes Sélaince' mayors were issued with sum-| Mr, Landreville was informed|she was on welfare, Tuesday|{0Td. They played with Mrs. Lila) Mal Hospital Tone wea monses and will appear in court/in Toronto that the charges|was fined $300 and costs on a\Wright, a former resident of Hawevie doe." : : "I 'thought the record APPEALS appear voluntarily, "If it weren't for the children,|Worked in the Oshawa Customs| Port of Oshawa during July his Haws Seon leaned guilty| The charges cover a two-year|I would send her to jail," said) °ffice for many years, also play- Harvey said. totalled $1,118,750.17. This total| cerning stock distribution he Mrs. Bartlet was convicted on} F/ $191,538.86; excise gt ~ tg made at provincial government | ie jthe charge July 18 after police| sundry collections $2,2 7.93. Official Jan. 1 regnsday. ae, 4 i ini i 1s ~ ' tles of beer, 103. empties months indefinite but is appeal-- OTTAWA (CP)--Air Canada, ard these 3 bee S and aise RAKE Muna tise Galant | te ed Cecelia Binder Bailey 111 Tanwood Harris X114 charge. __|ficial Jan, 1, 1965. : RESEARCH OFFICER i The first new charge against} A cabinet proclamation to MONTREAL (CP) -- McGill 'ie, Tale, Cotte Ue ad recy shld hag Pe j . j j : toe 4 G Dr 7 ateni ee Fe E Selatan pend oa ain ficer. He will administer finan-|britting Hesther, 'Torcotte X106 mamine ee § | Air The second charge is that | formerly was accepted as the|present, McGill receives re- Mer eho vane xi Farris offered or agreed to give|French name of the publicly-/search grants totalling more n and/Parnell 116; Roman Ai + Shuk 116; i signing of the franchise docu-'tising. research institutions, Rocky Queen, Parsons X106; H. ¥. Coplin| suse King Rosca wn be resel t tournament at Belleville On| nhysiotherapy -- treatments Coates of Bracebridge and Wil-/ment between the municip: {ting," he added. "We Ameri- to police that Tina, hair- | PTR Tuesday on three charges and(under sections 104 and 408 of Mother Fined | | Ernest Reynolds Langstaff, 47, Mr. and Mrs, James Mc- other dog was the culprit. Sept. 21. conviction. two children who admitted boot-|the mixed trebles bowling tourn- of Highways 11 and 11B Mon-| to apologize for a false ac- "shortly," the attorney - gen-| were pending against him in|charge of keeping liquor for,OShawa, to win top honors in CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS 1 should be put straight with last April on a perjury charge| -- {Magistrate Angus MacMillan in|¢d in the ourament. | was made up as follows: im-| ' xyorhdetel ' \" inquiries. He was sentenced to {raided her home 'early that -- ing the sentence. He was ac-/the new name for Trans-Can- |Claiming, maiden three and Four-year- | |Smail_ Paul, No Boy 116 Big Rocky Leblanc 111 him alleges that he offered, or) that effect is published in the! University has named Gordon|Kellilynn, sutclitfe, xXxx101 Neste No Boy 17 hetween Sudbury. and NONG. Canada is already injces and records of the univer-|Valcutta,, Parsons A-106 (QUINELLA BETTING) Art's Treat, Webley XXX106 the former mayor stock to per-jowned airline and figured in/than $5,000,000 annually from|,A!%% Elsitle:, Nanian, Leblanc 111;|mile on Turi Course. _.|No Boy 111. Ciboulette Fitzsimmons 116 |A--Mrs. G. F, Robson and Mrs. T. M. Miss Armedan No Boy 110 | Hessel entry, Canadillis Parsons X112 | SECOND RACE --Purse $2,000 ($2500), | ne" Wind Dittach 112 |Claiming, three- and four-year-olds, 1 1-16 miles. |Regent Park, Harris X112 | Wanless, Parsons X108 |Good Ovation, Turcotte X103 |Comby, Simpson 99 |Cushion, No Boy 106 Check Mark, No Boy A-120 Scion, Shuk 116 Satr Talk,. Parsons X111 Burnt Orange, Gomez: 112 Smal Eckie, No Boy A-113 |Acanthus, Harrison 108 |Popey, Harris 104 Also Eligible: 116; Fairmagoria, | Susie, No Boy 105; | 106; Daumont, McComb 113. |A--H. Katz and R. C. Best entry SEVENTH ©4CE Purse $3,00. Pro. | peller Club'. Allowances. Three-year-olds and up. About 1 Mile on Turf Course. Ramuntcho, Gomez, 115 My Valentine Smith A-101 |!Hustrator No Boy 115 Winsmanship McComb 115 |King of Maryland Leblanc 115 in War No Boy 115 |Man of Kent Parsons X107 Mark Letf Robinson 115 Shook 2nd Rogers B-115 Nakina No Boy 115 ; Chief Geronimo Parnell B-115 Four Chimes, Burton Humber Broom No Boy A-107 Turcotte X108; Chop i Blue Poppet, Dalton . Also Eligible -- Son Blue, Dalton 112; Nardoo, Fitzsimmons, 115; Mystere, No Boy, 115; Little Baron, Harris, X107; | Recitatif, No Boy, 112. | | THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($2500).| A--R Muir, M, H. Gordon and R. G.| |Claiming, three-and four-year-olds and Vanderburgh Entry. up, foaled in Canada, 6' furlongs. B--A Bianco and P. Fuller Entry. } | BIGHTH RACE Pusre $2,400. "Fron- tler Handicap Series No. 2. Four-year- folds and up. 1% Miles. Brigitta Skol, Fitzsimmons, 113 Third Eye No Boy 126 Bobby Brier No Boy A-122 Chance Cover No Boy 115 Deal Me Aces No Boy 110. Bonnie Bird No Boy A-110 Well Now No Boy 120 Money More Parsons 112 Tiny Fruit, Harris K106 Big Boots, Smiht 117 Susie's Roman, Parnell 112 Maple Jan, Parsons X111 Bull Pine, Turcotte X117 Just Don't Shove, Shuk 122 Janhill, Smith 111 Itulyarso, Harris X114 |Bronze Turkey, Parsons X106 North. Sky, No Boy 109 Rubria, No Boy 111 Mr. Yo Te, Bailey 122 Also Eligible: Zenarchal, Turcotte X11] Bonnie Flare No Boy 111 Dark Red No Boy 118 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 ($5000).) A--C M. Neiman, B. J. Thibodeau and Claiming, two-year-olds, foaled In Can-|j. &. McCann and F, Hunt Entry. " ada, 5' furlongs. X--§5 Ibs. AAC Daring Bull, Leblanc 119 XX--7 Ibs. AAC. Sultan Nearco, No Boy ae XXX--10 Ibs. AAC, Smokey Bive,.No Boy. 116 * Select Sin, Fitzsimmons 113 POST TIME 2 P.M. Dutch De Ora, No Boy A-113 HEAT WITH OIL |Biue Week, Harrison 113 Mandolas, Dalton 116 |Bunty's Triomphe, Robinson 116 [Come on Bob, No Boy 13 |Easy Ella, Harris I 'Ss 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 |Ennisclare, Turcotte X111 |A--J. Borg, C. Gauci and Fleet Hawk SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS FIRST GRADE CREAMERY 4l '+ BUTTER 30 69 ogi | Stable entry FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400, ($7500. Claiming. Threé-year-olds, 6 Furs. BONELESS BRISKET P ROASTS Short Cut Ist 4. Ribs 69 COSENS & MARTIN Insurance 67 King St. E., Oshr- 728-7515: oi) Insurance | Res: 725-2802 o 725-7413 ie SG 4 on , GRAIN PILES UP IN MINNESOTA There are 10,000 bushels of feed barley: in this pile out- side the Peavey Co. clevator at East Grand Forks, Minne- sota, awaiting. shipment to Duluth-Superior Al ship- ments to the Twin Ports are embargoed because of a 54 SIMCOE ST. NORTH HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS {§ Con view BLADE 'vice SHOULDER 4 G ¢;} BANANAS ROAST or ROAST Ib 2 a 29. SHORT RIB 993 ; SHOULDER 57: Economy 6 L Rib FRESH PORK ; sig BREAD 24]: LOIN END : . ee FEATURE @ fata" 59% | ccrees JQ grain hand'ers' strike. Mean- while, elevators are clogged | with old crop grain as the new crop comes in, Prime Rib