“their - «- . .. . CHAMPION HOG-CALLER DIDN’T LIKE PRIZE prize, presented by Fair Prim cess Lana Gieselman. (AP erephoto) soooo-ey king, who edged an 85-year-old Woman for the title. didn't think much of his the 1964 hog-calling champ- ionship of the Los Angeles County Fair at Pozona. Calif.. Wednesday, But the soooo-ey. l“ meyear-old John Man- lfh charms (left) a small erd of swine and a large crowd of humans as he won atest lonkin Gulf Incident RemairiiNShiouded In Mystery lchance to comb the surface of; I the water for evidence. At 8 p.m. Assistant Defence Secretary Arthur Sylvester told reporters McNamara was going home. that nothing further was expected that night. A couple of hours later. the. Communist C h in e se radio ‘ {broadcast a charge by the FRED S. 110 I WASHINGTON ‘APJ—Nearlewords of which have been c two weeks have passed since sified secretlg—sped Hacigoss m ‘ ‘U" ' "1 car aror. e ‘5 . ._ the latest shooting ineldentstififigaglffomg‘and post for that en_ quired Secretary McNamara to 33:“ daisrhceisngof ohegllit tahléd so); areltjre‘vast theatre. It went to the remain here." the lsgatentient. were 59‘“ from the shore," the lpemagom 12.000 mixes away, said. There was no e a ora ion.ii statement said. The U.S. las-;McNamara had cancelled his the l appearance in C‘iicago. “A problem arose that re- ‘nist country's p r o v i no e 5. “Heavy explosions were heard. Man of these details appar-il-IA‘NDED NOTE PreSident 'Johnson had saidE ently ire not known even to the} Defence S e c reta ry Mc- Wat 50m? was damn: thee (1313:} mained silent. US. government. but such spe-gNamara, winding up a press there “ere as:1 . “to 1' C0, 11 Early Saturday morning MC- cities as the names of the two conference in the Pentagon. was mendfm 1mm} 1118f? 391“ .yamara heard from pearl Har. U.S. destroyers involved have handed the alarming message bomblng 0f 301“ Vlemamese bnr. Daylign reconnaissance been withheld. - from the command centre. bases. .showed no debris no bodies in Sources said intelligence 811- Stepping next door to his of- REJECTED lDEA the water, no hostile craft in lilioritles have objected to iden- fice. McNamara got on the But Johnson said he rejected the area, tifying the destroyers. possibly phone to Admiral US. Grant this idea. preferring to wait for By about 10:30 a,m._ 10 ad- because the Ships may Sharp. t'ie top US. COmmande!’ the results of daylight recon-wiser; were seated around the equipped for special tasks such in the Pacific. Al Pearl Harbor. naissance before consideringitable in the White House as electronic monitoring Sharp's headquarters, it was such a grave st p. d h cabinet room. of Communist North Vietnl’m' It has not. been disclose w o. - ese and Chinese communica- Presi- favored swift retaliation fiwgsngmlked and “0'15 and rad“ During the day, it was estab-l t t: (a fuh ‘ f s d to There are strong indications reading a mormng me of re. lis-led that neither American: e tent“ do not)?1 pipe sacCti n that the defence department is ports from the Central Intelfi- destroyer had been damagedltl’k $3 le'leth “1d t e H0 seluctant to open up about the gence Agency. the State and do. and no Americans had 3 en y e es royers. e iatest Shooting lnCidenl because fence departments. killed or wounded. fifficials still are not certain McNamara was put through ere was no evidence, in .‘w'hat the two deStl‘OyeI'S firfll‘ito the president and told him ofl {och that the destroyers had 2.4; and whet‘ier they struck any- i the apparent new clahsh.d tr lbeen fired on. thing. i t in the gulf. te es oy-. Reports suggesting that a new. ' Zipfficial statements about theiers ‘1ad opened fire with thelrlTonkin gulf shooting incidentl.\.‘]°h“Son sukggeswd “gilt Mc' Incident have been meagre and ifive-inch and three-inch guns—l had occurred were on the news ;1:umn:;fnenTa :Ie:nw§i‘{e’lcw:ig government re- .35 .30 am. At the White House, dent Johnson still was in bed. iet Nam. ing of North One question remained to be i dealt with that day: How should lthe public be informed” :cautiously phrased. lat a reported range of four to‘wires ressure grew for "information from a variety ' five miles. This time they shot some official statement. Ho“: twp”??? kwerg of source woven together to kill, At 3:35 p.m., a Pentagon m0" 0 3 EC 81")“ 9- ing" at which a source. stipu- lating that he was to remain lanonymous. gave out substan- tially the same information that s —— With Officially released data— As the warships streaked spokesman read 55 - wor makes it possible to reconstruct away from the intruders in eva- statement issued under McNa- flle events 0f Friday. Sept. 18, Isive manoeuvres, the blips dis- mara's name. It said: this way: appeared from the destroyer, “Preliminary and , . . The two destroyers. from alradar scopes. 'tary reports have been received! “35 '"cc’fporale‘l m he defence carrier task group standing out-i There were no signs of anylof a night-time incident in in-‘ secretarys Statement , 'aide the Gulf of Tonkin. were§hits. ternational waters in the Gulf A t9 Pentag‘m' Mcr‘am‘m’ Iabout midway through a four-1‘ When the crisis was over. thelof Tonkin. There has been no appeflted before reporters and 41337 0l- :skippers had time to file fullerldamage reported by American telewslon cameras and read .3 It Was dark. The sea was I‘Bl-l situation reports. ivessels and no loss of Ameri- one‘m'mme Statgment' He d‘d atively calm. 1 At f'ie time the first word of can personnel. The reports of Mt accept quesmns' In these international \Vaters.i the new incident leaked out. in- the incident are being investi- .1" that Statement' MCNama.” Wounded on three Si es bY'formants said there were com- gated. We will ‘iave nothing sa’d hm desfimyfls 0" mum-9 scommifi territory. t'WO other munications problems. This now further to say until our investi- palm] We” menacfd by {our defill‘oyers Vlad been attaCked is denied. gation has been completed." umdemmed .vessels' mat .the by North Vietnamese torpedo McNamara and his aides read About this time, there was an - warships “fed warning .boals in early August 1the messages from the Far abatement in the crisis atmos- Shms a"? ,Ehe" properly . The destroyers of this patroliEast and discussed possible phere which had gripped the Opened 5‘” when the threat" ‘hfld been Wlll’lln a dozen miles‘moves. h”, levels 0 the government enmg Shlps contmued to Close 0f 9 North Vietnamese coast SENDS REPLACEMENT when the first reports came in. on the deStmyers' .In daylight but. in accordance It was getting on toward 11 Official Washington kept CRAFT VANISHED 'With the DalI‘Ol Pattern the'l’io’clock. and McNamara was pressing for details. But the The approaching craft dis- !ere Standing Ollt about 40 due to leave for a luncheon fleet and its planes were not appeared without closing suffi- iles. sp n icag . 11 able to add much to what was ciently to open fire on the do. "Blips" appeared on the ra- approached. he felt he still had known — darkness still cloaked stroyers." he said. do:- screens. They were several not enough information to pér- the scene of the action. he destroyers were continu- ',lnilee away—just how far away mit a firm judgment of the se- It was te regular meeting in; their patrols. McNamara I! one of the factors not yet riousness of the new eruption. day of the joint chiefs of staff‘added, andthen said pointedly clear—and appeared to be com- So he asked Army Secretary and some time that Friday Mc-i US. forces remained prepared 'lng toward the destroyers at Stephen Ailes to [fly to Chicago Namara met with them. ‘to “respond immediawa to any high speed. in his place. At 4:32 p.m.. the White HouseI attack." -: How many blips were there? At the state department. Sec- press secretary. George Reedy. flout-ca said the messages in- retary Dean Rusk kept an ll held his afternoon briefing. but ‘four vessels threatened the de- of Cyprus and then drove to the Johnson had appointments to k etro . entagon. receive credentials from three ? § The blips seemed to be 0105- There were further confer- new ambassadors at 15-minute , the skippers ordered their five- this time wit-h Rusk present. was after i . before 3‘59 glnch guns to fire in warning— More incoming messages were son saw the first of the three. mject: Flam Malem‘l‘v n9 rt be at a range of read. The pieces still had not and he gave them barely five Notre'Da’me' 30‘“ Park “ell The undersigned will receive Word of t =flashed reports to the 78,000—ton kept tightly locked up, but ru- As night fell over Washington. carrier Constellation and Rear— more started to make their way the sun was rising over the Gulf 7Admirni William 5. Guest. the around the Pentagon. of (11 ed v ‘ the official version now says elgn Minister Spyros Kyprianou kin gulf situation. ~ John_ File no: 200- destroyer commanders he new incident was SUN WAS RISING numbers and o'clock appointment with For- declined to talk about the Ton- ing. in attack formation. and ences in McNamara's office, intervals starting at 6 p.m. “U .an'ound eight miles. fallen together. minutes each. , ‘ until October 20 at 3:00 p.m. ' ed flask group commander. aboard A suspicion something was up Reconnaissance planes and .' er- : grew with a three-line Pentagon the d e s t ro y e r s now had a Mngfld delivery '0 m. f nivmal and m. m 9 Atlantic Conference. FOOTBALL SATURDAY, OCT. 3rd. 1.30 P.M. .l@ I Parking Off Belvodcrc Ave. I a pint. screen". 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