18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 25, 1967 COUNTY LINES Many Form Atterd Hall I s MOUNT ZION (TC) -- The/Anglican Church parish hall. \2e%sy shot, Kelly reunion of former teachers and! The old time costumes and ex-|¢Spicy Road, Green celebration hibit of antiques added to the pupils, centennial and opening of the community 'hall at Mourt Zion School was one of the most successful events ever held in the area. mittee arranged a 15-car motor} the| ramble, led by Noray Goheen, | jongs. More than 500 event. Ralph J nes, master of cere- monies, ¢ illed on Arthur Latch- attended | | er Students -- Dedication centennial flavor of the event. The president, Doris (Goheen) Nelson and her planning com- through Hamilton and Hope Townships to visit the farms where pioneer members of the am of S ouffville who present-| family lived and the cemeteries ed the «iced of the school to Mr. Jones, chairman of the commu ity centre board lowing an address by Deputy] 8ra Reeve Mrs. Jean MacPherson where they are buried. By meeting at St. Mark's, the in Fol-|family was able to revisit the eebsicteanin dating ve of Thomas Goheen who s the United Empire Loyalist she iid Mr. Latcham unveiled| came from Bensalem, Pa.. after the community centre Mr. Latcham was with a picture of himself by} Reg. Hoskins which will be hung in the hall. Speeches were also made by Donald Beer and Charles Mc- Taggart: while. Mrs. Lorne Jones presented Mrs. Latcham with a corsage and gift on be-| half of the community centre Music was provided by the Claremont Band and a _ bake sale was held by the Active Service Class A large display of antique quilts, chairs, chests, jugs, mugs, clothing and many other articles many of them more than 100 years old, attracted much interest. With Rev. T. H. Fleetham as chairman a program was presented in the evening by Gail Disney. Beth Hoar, Gloria Jones, Gordon Taber, Chris- tina Evans, Holley Allbright, Mrs. Dorothy Jones, Ron Mason, Richard Day and Wil- liam Clark. ne attending Former teachers were: Mrs! Alma_ (Nutting) Soper, 1914-15; Mrs. Ella Cullough) Pennell, 1,920 - Mrs. Mary (MacKinnon) Ward 1924-31; Mrs. Ruby (Sinclair) | Smith, 1940-41; Mrs Adele (James) Brand, 1945-46; Mrs.! Eileen (Sadler) Slute, 1946-50; | Mrs. Jane (Tiffin) Carson, 1953 57; and Mrs. Irene (Harper) Jones, 1958-63. Mrs. Irene Jones, a residen of the area since 1926, whol' H. G, Freeman. buried in this cemetery in 1835. A bronze plaque was dedicated in 1965 to honor this first mem- ber of the family in Canada. Prizes awarded were: eldest woman, Clara Goheen of Peter- borough; eldest man, William Goheen of Housey's Rapids; longest distance travelled, El- mer Goheen of Housey's Rapids; latest married couple, Ray L. Goheen and Grace Robinson; youngest child, Stephen Goheen, son of Mr. and Mrs, Allan Goheen, Toronto One of the features of the event was the judging of the oldtime --_ costumes. Winners were: ladies, Lovina Hazzard of | Ancaster; men, Raymond Go-| heen of Newcastle; girls, Ruth; Goheen of Toronto; boys, Davirl Goheen of Toronto | George Goheen of Stroud wa elected 1968 president. Freeman Picnic MAPLE GROVE (TC)--Rela- tives from St. Catharines, Osh- awa, Bowmanville, Orono, Port "|Hope and Newcastle attended | *|the Freeman family picnic, Aug. | 20, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Plan Picnic MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- The - Sunday t/held, Aug. 24, at Geneva Park.| School picnic will be 'ars will leave the church at taught school for more than|" P-™. six years, has a history of the school detailing the teachers employed and the salaries paid.) Prizes were presented by Mr.! Cottage Holiday | MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Mr. } GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS Problem Laundry Pre-soak THURSDAY, AUG, 24 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim ing. Maiden two-year-old fillies. 7 Fur longs 5-Eve Darby, Harrison 3.00 2.40 2.20 8-Lori Be, Gordon 3.70 3.00 1-Roman World, Gibson 3.71 Also Ran in Order: Moon Bliss, Lotella |Flight, Belle Bonnie, Moon Indigo and Land of Freedom. 3s SECOND RACE--Purse $2,200. Maiden three- and four-year-olds, fillies, 7 Fur- 3.90 2.50 2.40 9.90 2.60 1-Panorama, Beil 5.40 Also Ran in Order: Castillia, Flawless Maid, Fable Quest, Last Marriage and Choppy's Sister DAILY DOUBLE, § AND 2, PAID $5.60. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim ing. Maiden two-year-old fillies. 7 Fur- 6-Old Flame, Green 9.10 4.10 3.40 |8-Grey Lodge, Gomez |3-Miss Stewardess, Dittfach 4.40 | Also Ran in Order: Coeur Volant, |Queen's Award, Enlyn Sue, Serenity Sal anc Baby Laurie FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,200. Claim 4-Altona Miss, B'nell 26.20 10.70 450 5-Disatate, LeBlanc 6-Princess Leslie, Harrison sign.|the American War of Indepen-| presented| dence in the late 1700's and was| SATURDAY, AUG. 26 CLEAR AND FAST FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim- ing (5000). Two-year-olds, 7 Furs Lebanon Kid, Gomez 116 Balmoral, Kelly X11} |Hammer Boy, Bradfield X109 Eugene William, Hinojosa 116 Not So Social, Walsh 116 Rolly Octo, No Boy 117 Nosliw, Kelly A-X117 Mambo Cafe, Dittfach A-122 A--The Pheasant Stab'e and W F Edmiston SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claiming (3000. Three-year-olds and up, foaled in Cda. 7 Furs Prince Bunty, Bradfield X11] Portmaker, Kelly X106 Natural Visitor, Griffo 116 Miss Telso, Bell X106 Ferhad, No Boy 111 Lemartel, Potts 116 Judge Burns, Leblanc 118 Set the Course, No Boy 111 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim ing (3000). Three-year-olds and up, foal- ed in Cda (Divn of 2nd). 7 Furs Lady Kasha, Kelly X110 Arctic Venture, No Boy 123 Maytown, No Boy 111 Tu Fu, Bell X115 Roman Harold, Bell X115 Breezy Breeze, Platts X113 Pretty Wise, Hale 113 Twilight Tango, Inouye 111 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 Claiming (3000). Three-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 Miles Top Cote, No Boy 113 Spanking Breeze, Bell X110 Drifted, Dittfach 115 Gandio, No Boy 123 Communicate, Kelly X115 Guest Speaker, No Boy 120 (EXACTOR WAGERING) | "MOHAWK -- RACEWAY | THURSDAY, AUG. 24 | FIRST RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse Jones to Mrs. Alma Soper of and rs. F Stev »nt | $800. Conditioned 73 : ap > hia' jeg Spent) Mponnie 'Duke, Gagnon 46.20 15.00 6.20/ early two weeks with Mr. and /> squire Donledo, Ritchie 33.301 Uxbridge; Mrs. Mary Ward ofjn Claremont, who more than seven years at the n esis Lake cottage. Mrs. Stevens Hy Adam, 2.50 taught for) Mrs. Roy Topping at their Ken-|7-Tar Grattan, Llewellyn 3.50 Also Started: Miss Widower Creed, Grattan Spencer, Pepper school and Mrs. Eileen Thomp-| visited a school chum, Mrs. A.| Tohmpson and Blue Miche. son, who came the longest dis-/H. and Col. Bounsall. tance. | Missions Talk | BALSAM AND MOUNT ZION (and Mrs, Ron Pringle are receiv (TC) -- Miss Jean Linton of/i Stouffville spoke on foreign mis- | f SECOND RACE -- Mile Trot. Purse $800. Claiming. Silver Wedding |¢ireiies! Ww MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Mr. ng the congratulations of thei riends and relatives on the 8.90 6.40 4.40 10.40 6.10 -Live Steam, L'Heureux 8.80 Also Started: Danny K. Peters, Arm. ro Frosty, Gallant Hof, Inez Riggs and Foul Ball | DAILY DOUBLE, 3 AND §, PAID dlussae!! THIRD RACE -- Mile Trot. sions and showed pictures at the| celebration of their 25th wed-'s909, Conditioned. meeting of the Active Service|ding anniversary. Class at the home of Mrs, Bur- nett Jamieson, | (TC) -- A farewell party afternoon tea was held at the|othy home of Mr. and Mrs. William | Chrissie, Newman by the congregation of| Mrs. the Dunbarton Anglican Church 'town, North Carolina 8-The Tag, Campbell , 3.10 2.60 | 6Riddell's Counsel, L'Heureux 2.90 | Area Visitors MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Farewell Party | amore the visitors in the area | > BALSAM AND MOUNT ZION | were Mr. and Mrs. G. Ayer and|2-andy, McFadden MacLean Hammond, B.C. Charles Scholl, Purse 7-M'dw Brooke C., W'wd 13.60 4.60 3.00 i Charles- | °° Also Started: Rod Wyn Girl, Imperial FOURTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse $800. Claiming. W'low's Boy C., W'dell 3.80 .300 3,10 3.70 3.40 and|family, Sidney, B.C.; Mrs. Dor-|6Pious Pick, Galbraith 5.30 Also Started: Ballerina Wick, Timely and daughter, | pixie, Donald Dale, Emma's Dexter and and | DQ-Doc Foley -- Doc Foley finished second, was placed last for interference. to honor Rev. B. P. Smith | FIRTH RACE -- Miel Trot. Purse | . $900. Conditioned In Hos ital I-Rifeew County, Filey 6.60 3.70 2.90 Goheen Reunion | 7-Harlan Boy, Davies 10.60 4.30 rn Th -- _ 6&Josedale War God, Feagan 3.60 | MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Roy *"aiso started: Becky Herbert, Doc Fin PORT HOPE -- About. 90|Metcalf, a former Base Line Diller a Dollar, Maston Hanover and . ; > 7 "a. | Minnow. members of the Goheen family, resident, is a patient in ¢ 'ol-| TIE HRAGK. cc Milk Pace: (Puree attended the 14th reunion of the!chester Hospital, Truro, Nova' 1,600. Conditioned family, Aug. 20, at St Canada Awai Italy's Presid ROME Giuseppe staunch anti (Reuters)--President Saragat of Italy Fascist who Mark's! Scotia ts Visit 4Kenland Lass, Walker 13.90 440 7.80 1-Armbro Gimlet, Hil 5.00 3.00/ 3Starlite, Feagan 270 Also Started: Twinkle's Adios and Mooreland's Dan EXACTOR, 4 AND 1, PAID $51.50, SEVENTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse | $1,100. Claiming 6-J.M.J., Curran 9.90 5.20 3.40 en ara a |3-Davie Blue, Norris 690 4.10 |1-Mariean Chief, McFadden 2.90 | Also Started: Armbro Bingo, Trina | Atlantic alliance 4 widower whose wife died in 1961, Saragat is a_ scholarly Lee, Fancy Knight, Leo Law and Top Notch Pick EIGHTH RACE -- Mile Pace $1,100. Conditioned -Armbro H'tage, McK'ly 9.90 3.50 240 Purse became a leading exponent ofjlover of art and literature. | Qjonnny Bing, LaRush 130 270 Italian democratic socialism, is| Once he was late for a political) 5-Duke Mack, MacDonald 3.90 visit Canada in Septemb appointment because | Also Started: Eddy Grattan S., Terry to visit Canada in September pr au he had), 0! Fag yee kt gl ev The 68-year-old Saragat, a been talking with poet Salva- round-faced, bespectacled man|tore Quasimodo and explained with receding grey to arrive in Ottawa Sept to attend Italy's festivities at Expo 67 in Mont- real Sept. 13 hair, plans|this by saying "Poetry should 11 and come before politics sometimes national! day don't you think?" He has a son, Giovanni, who is a member of the Italian di)» | Saragat became the fifth lomatic service, and a married! president of the post-war Ital- daughter, Ernestina. ian republic in 1964 Born Sept. 19, 1898 in Turin.) day he took a degree in economics long He spends several hours a reading, sometimes takes walks on the mountains} and commerce at Turin Univer- and likes to take his grandchil- Spud Rico. NINTH RACE -- Mile Pace $900. Claiming 2-Long N Lovely, F'gan' 5.70 3.90 3.40 8-Gorthy Flemington, C'bell 27.60 9.50 6-Laura Way Su'tan, Ellicott 8.60 Also Started: Queen Blue Frost, Who's Hat, Chuck Bardia, and O'Neilbro Chips Attendance 3,525. Handle $215,340. Purse tion at its biennial, four-day meeting attended by some 300 delegates from 12 states and Canada as well as 70 delegates 2.30 3.00 Royal Encounter an Three- and four-year-clds. One and 5 -Miss Marianne H., H'son 8.30 4.30 peta tin Bye Bye Fifi, Dear Joey and|/about other housekeeping bus-|ual . . 3.20 | Aventurero. _ Also Ran in Order: Moonlight Mambo, Attendance 7,231. Total Handle $420,098, | !N1€SS. GREENWOOD ENTRIES rato turer soning ,SI Jolie, Fabius Fanny and Grand Jive FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Allow- ances. Two-year-olds, foaled in Canada. 7 Furlongs saiaveutsee: With Sal Eases The Job 3-Rhythm Sal, Dittfach 3.40 2.30 j ar gg og 220 Knee deep in laundry . . .Jfor sal softens the water, When EXACTOR, 2 AND 3, PAID $11.30. that's the way you generally|clothes emerge stains will have SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-Wind up a vacation. And once|disappeared or be mere shadows ing. Three-year-olds and up 7 Furlongs jyou've ploughed through 1 0 a djthat will vanish completely with! aa tha Cine ee 2.60| after load of vacation wash, you|the next wash. | Ley bor ali vee 230/ run smack into back-to-school] Here's another trick of the) oa ree! ed aeeert pacureiyes French/clothes that need the deluxe|trade. If kids' school clothes spel Piva pcact dl ad feadchal treatment. Here are a few tips}h ave succumbed to the dull- SEVENTH RACE--Purse $3,000. Aliow- to help launch you on Opera-jdrums, give them a new leas¢ a ee ee ae: PE pe aie " an life a canine Se 6-Valam, ° Platts 8.70 3.10 2.40, First rely on the soak to help|the regular wash cycle, but wi Lie eiany. 'Kelly 2.50 2.20 solve some of your more press-|just four tablespoons of sal . . . Also. Ran "in Order: Line Charger, ing stain problems rather than/no detergent. It's an accumula- al Roeper Pars vin Sree waste time and energy on var-|tion of detergent residue that : 4 '% 'ious and sundry antidotes. Simp-|hasn't rinsed out during past EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- ly fill the wash tub with hot!laundrings that's responsible ing. Three and four-year-olds, One end) water, spike it with a cup of salj/for the greying. You may have 2 -Oliphant, Dittfach 8.90 5.50 3.20, Soda concentrated, which has/to repeat the process twice. The Se ee 570 3.8) tremendous soil - loosening capa-|all - clear comes when water no Also Ran in Order: Missy's Gem, A-| bilities, add your wash and go longer ee pier as us- . and behold clothes you Let the temperature of/can be proud to hang on your {the water serve as gauge for the) line! length of the soak. When water} One more solution to a very turns tepid it's time to call ajcommon problem .. . rings halt, for further soaking causes|around collars and cuffs of andjshirts, blouses and dresses and | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Ciaim- you're right back where you/the necklines of T-shirst. Before ne Aen Three-year-olds and up. 7! started. With dirt freed, your} laundering wet area, sprinkle Copper Fire, Kelly A-X111 jlaundry is ripe for the wash.|with dry sal soda and scrub Triple Alliance, Kelly X108 | Here again use sal... about four|with a stiff - bristled brush. | Farmaus "Monarch, (Nedeau: 117 |tablespoons, plus less than your,This loosens embedded dirt. |accustomed amount of detergent! Carry Hair-Beauty Anywhere ing (6500). Three-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 New Dryer Can Help On Job Be Optimistic, Gomez 116 'Career Lady, Kelly A-X106 Sky Spark, Dittfach 113 Sultan's Treat, Brownell XX101 A--E Lieberman entry Paris Fashions, Kelly A-X103 Tricky Scamp, Bell X11] Hugonote, Kelly A-X118 Italiana, Platts X106 Koura, Hinojosa 113 Sirius 2nd, Gomez 123 ings | Bevercal, Robinson 113 A--E Libervman and Dane Hill Acres Though shopping for new mini|ticized reach-in top permits skirts, pants and textured stock-|checking the setting without dis- may consume a_ major|turbing the set. share of the college girl's waning} 'The new hair dryer, one of| entry |summer liesure, she is sure to! several new packable, portable| (EXACTOR WAGERING) find time to shop for all - impor-|models stores neatly in a dia- | SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 add- tant grooming aids. And because| mond embossed pattern, hand- se eualialen Stakes,' two-year-olds. 7 | great hair-dos are so much a bag-style case. Dial heat con- |Dancer's Image, Gomez 122 |part of the fashion picture today|trol for high, medium, low and peel a 2 col) See jat the very head of the list, na-|cool settings assures complete |Arctic Fable, Dittfach A-111 |turally, is a good compact, por-|comfort while the college girl Ovation, Hinojosa 114 table hair dryer. is studying. Controls are locat- pee Soe et te | Girls with long manes and ed at the same end of the unit Count Tyson, Leblanc 114 |the pull - back Alice In Wonder-jas the bonnet hose. Bonnet, A--Windtelss Farm entry \land hair-do will appreciate the|hose and six foot cordset are EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,800. al- hair dryer's bouffant bonnet, ac-/stored inside of the unit. lowances. Three- and four-year-old til-/commodating the extra large Se rollers. The new fashion for Mary Charlotte, Platts XX106 | 2 » A hi le 1 -bos MILESTONE REACHED Glen Francis, Bell Buena Notte, Dittfach "111 : ; ; NANAIMO, B.C. (CP)--The haircut are kept in shape with ' Jive Win, ' Winehot, 'Kelly. 100 jthe aid of the General Electric's 20,000,000th tree planted under Just Sailed, Griffo 111 ble d Girl's|Crown Zellerbach's Canada re- Fast Elsie, No Boy 110 jnew porta le ryer. iris fi ; ; Hasty Thought, No Boy 110 |with short cropped Mia cuts will ee an ee 4 en | s se 5 _ _|to go into groun is fall. like the way the special draW-| m6' tree will probably be 'iene string allows the bonnet tobe ad-leq at Courtenay, 130 miles! Breezin Thru, Harrison 110 |justed to scalp size, And an elas- north of Victoria. | X--S Ibs AAC; XX--7 Ibs AAC; 'xxx810 Ibs AAC a ian | | e - TO THE CNE 14 trains daily to the Dufferin Gates, August 18th to September 4th (except Sundays). Ride in air conditioned comfort. No traffic tie-ups. No parking worries. You save time, and money. Last year you saw the Ontario Government's commuter service train at the CNE. This year ride GO Transit, fastest way to the Canadian National Exhibition. POST TIME 2 PM sity and joined the Italian dren to the zoo é hatin "ya j . souiallit Haris "ahora. bekace His support for British partic. from foreign countries. ee _CNE Timetable: Eastbound ' Benito Mussolini became Fas-|!pation in the European Com- | Train No. 910 916 920 926 930 932 936 | cist dictator in 1922 mon. Market is well known. In Ti 1008 he epee = celuces (May. 1007, when addressing a | Lv. Oakville 0930 1230 1430 1730 1930 2030 2230) from the Fascist regime, set-|mecting of common market! ays | Arr. CNE tling first in Austria. then in/leaders, he called for a speedy | j | DUFFER | | cents BAH Ga Reocliatlong te peer A there with | | pide IN 1000 1300 1500 1800 2000 £2100 2300 | He returned to Italy in 1943 Britain | Pees but was imprisoned by the Ger- ~~ ---- | | Arr. Pickering 1049 1349 1549 1849 2049 2149 2349 | man Gestapo, He escaped and Viet War Termed ready cash | PEER esS. € joined the pro-Allied Italian! i sivecinest' i wietl Italy ay Evil _CNE Timetable: Westbound Lee 1944 as minister without portfo- nwarranted V1 Z § | in No. 909 = 915 919 925 929 935 937 | t | le lio. od Tet Gena | . In 1945 he returned to LANSDALE. Pa (AP)--The| [tv Pickering 0900 1200 1400 1700 1900 2200 ~=--2300 | rance, this time as Italidn Mennonite general conference, | to Arr. CNE | ambassador in Paris, and the calling the Vietnam war ; DUF! | : a I 1g FE following year headed the [lal-| 'unwarranted and_ evil," has| § pag ee -- ue vised ne ~~ lan constituent assembly which|asked President Johnson to marae Ganon the republican constitu- change his policy of escalation. | Arr. Oakville 1020 1320 1520 1820 2020 2320 0020 ion j 2 a ois : It said in a resolution | are the socials peely split) Wednesday that 'American in rae setae ; headed the! military action in that land, OF MOTe | moderate wing which disagreed! annears to us to be unwarrant- with the party's alliance at the!eq and evil and in this case time with the Communists evil requires a change of oo ra at of ve ppt WAS course "not escalation' 1€ formation in 1951 of the The or aS he re 5 Social "Damberalic satis 1BA'bs group passed the resolu Saragat s : He served in several Italian A E JOHNSON 0 D | governments and in December Mis Hdl | GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO TRANSIT 1963, joined Prime. 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Single 36 x 72" 4 20 Twin 39 x 80" Reg. 5.25. SALE, each .... .... "We Reg. 5.75. SALE ,cach 34 Bed, 48 x 80" 4 60 Double 54 x 80" Reg. 5.75. SALE, each ......... a Reg. 6.25. SALE, each Queen 60 x 80" Super King 78 x 80" Reg. 7.25. SALE, each 5,80 Percale Pastel Shades -- Flat Styles Pink, blue, green, maize. Twin Bed 72 x 102" Reg. 3.75. SALE; each «os ees 4,60 Double Bed 81 x 102" Reg. 6.50. SALE, each ......... 5.20 Fitted Styles Twin Bed Size Reg. 5.75. SALE, each Double Bed Size Reg. 6.50. SALE, each 4,60 Reg. 11.75. SALE ,ecoch ....... eevee, 460 seveeee, 000 9.40 Queen Size Bed 90 x 102" Reg. 7.00. SALE, each ......... 5,60 Pillow Cases 42 x 33", Reg. 2.75. SALE, poir .. 2.20 Percale Royalty Pastel Stripe -- Flot Styles White with pink, blue, maize, green. 4" solid borders. Twin Bed 72 x 102°' 4,60 ee eeee . Reg. 5.75. SALE, each ... Pillow Cases 42 x 33" Reg. 3.75. SALE, each .. Reg. 6.75. SALE, each Fitted Styles Twin Bed Size Reg. 5.75. SALE, each Double Bed Size Reg. 6.75. 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SALE, each .,....... 5.00 PHONE 725-7373 "Colours Fashioned For You" Come see the newest in fall colours and 'fashions, modeled by our own Junior Council. The Commentator will be Miss Lynda Cole, Ontario's Fashion Stylist Dept. of Dominion-Simplicity Patterns. TONIGHT (FRIDAY) AT 7 P.M. for the Educational SAT., AUG. 26th, 11:00 A.M."and 2:00 P.M. PIECE GOODS DEPT. UPPER LEVEL t VOL. 26--! LARRY Gl! fireman, exa dow from v gose made |! Jet: Fou OTTAWA ( dian-made §t fighter-bomber have ended 1 China and Sp: defence source These plane: Starfighters p' dair Ltd., M $200,000,000 ar between Cana States in 1961 aid programs tries The aircraf assembly line ber, 1963, and There is ar dea! of embat ernment depai present locatic 140 planes. J talk officially | Qualified so North Attac SAIGON jets roared in the Tonkin Gu third attack North Vietna' base, 30 mil Meanwhile air tinued to han ply lines. U.S. pilots Port Wallut miles northea Monday for th also hit it Thu _. Eight-engine flew two bom! today inside a so-called den between North nam, making raids in two Communist att Recent grou the buffer zon cations the C try, as they summer, to } Tri, South Vit most province. The B-52s bombs on infil staging areas. any Communis In one of | ground action units said the munist sold Korean casual ute clash 14 n Tuy Hoa on th Phu Yen provi TROOPS HOL U.S. State S. McNamara ton Friday he the war must troops in Sout! "The bombi 'pam has alw