wiTame down a chimney » &f ' BUST OVERTURNED This $1,100 bronze bust af Reer bottles littering scene led The Queen was overturned by police to surmise this and vandals in Victoria's Beacon other damage in park result- _ Bust Park early “Saterday. ed from drunken orgy Hil! | | | was sculptured by Ottawa ar- tist Arthur Price (CP _(CP Wirephoto) — 7, Taylor Says Viet Nam War Will Not Become General WASHINGTON (AP) — Gen. presence of US. forces will im- Maxwell D. Taylor says he sees prove (South! Vietnamese mor- no danger of the cénflict in Viet ale, both military and civilian, Nam becoming an ‘American and will show to friend and foe war’-—and—-deubts—that _Com- tie unqualified nature of the munist China would enter the U.S. commitment fight all-out. There is no danger that I can Taylor lists the development see to this becoming an ‘‘Amer- of a four-point strategy for con- ican War,” |f this term suggests ducting the Viet Nam war as;that we wl! or might assume the most fmportant gain during the ful! responsibility. for_it, The tis year as United States am-| (South) Vietnamese ‘govern: bassador to South Viet Nam ment ‘has around 600.000_ fight- The most important short- ing men under arms in compar- eoming, he says, is the contin-;ison to the 125,000 Which we uing lack of a stable central )(Americans) intend to introduce government for South Viet by tie end of the year. [ cannot Nam. see us as anything other than a Taylor says he foresees suc- minority partner in a td en- “cess if the four-point plan is un- | terprise-~ ; swervinglypursued and an) By having cTATRBITER “equip- agreed settlement of the war,|ment, advisers: and techri- fter the Communists are con- cians. as wel! as propaganda, in vinced they cannot win. But ne support of the North Vietna- declines to predict specifically mese. in a sense Red China has when this would “appen already entered the avar While The retiring ambassador and the possibility cannot be elim- former chairman of the—US—inated, | foresce httle likelihood joint chiefs of staff outlines his . Red China entering tre war Viet Nam views in written—re-—-itan—iuirestricted—sense. plies to questions from The As = Q.- What ‘is your opinion about sociated Press. the United States engaging wm Q. What will be gained by !n- large-scale ground combat. in creasing the American—mititary;Asta?—Of—attacking—-GCommynist— role? Is ‘there ‘a danger of this China if she enters the Viet becoming an “American war?:’ Nam. conflict? Of Red China entering the war? A. I would be reluctant, to A. Tie increased American have the U-S- engage in-tarae military role will, I believe, ac- acate ground combat. in ‘Asia, complish a nur°ber of things for that matter, in anv other First. and foremost, our ground eatinte country,, However, . we forces will increase the relative will, I hope. “always use our mil-+ > ssnpertonity-—of---friendlyforces..itary...forces_.in_th over the Viet ig (guerrillas) |ferest as “that inte reer t x infer fo the point that*they should be “stood~at-the-time- eventually pass to the offensive as ambassador to eSouti Viet on a broad front. The growing | Nam, -what. do, you:~regard as the Major successes and fail ° ures? What- in hindsight, would | Humane Society you have ‘done differently—if anything? coons A. Looking back over the last Says Rac ns og in South Viet Nam I find record marked with both Move To Toronto ‘te gains and losses, pluses and TORONTO (CP)—The Ontario minuses. Probably the most im- Humane Society says raceoons portant gain was the develop- are moving into the city and’ ment and adoption of tie cur- becoming more and niore jpont strategy for the conduct of neighborly with _ upper social the war against the Viet Cong “and “economic” classes” of harman and Hanoi ‘North~ VietNam?) beings. ; That strategy consists of four gre amine. win acannon eee buildings, private homes and “BES: Hore serpger p= even downtown office buildings itSt..@ Maximum eltom to find accommodations and pri- ‘“' thin South, Viet Nam to de- vacy. 4 feat and ange eS a a va n o, units in the fie an us ef Sal aoe oe ee prive the Communist leaders in into an unusyal amount_of trouble this year™and’ the society ‘tas Hanoi of any hope of agmilitary set harmless traps for the ani. Victory in South Viet ‘Nam. mials::to evict them from their The second element consists residences:—..- of tie joint (South) Viet Nam- The traps—attract_the rac. U:S. aif campaign against mil-* eoons, snare them and society ity targets in North Viet Nam officials release them in their for the purpo of rstricting the infiltration on men and arms native habitat—away from Tor- onto residential areas. Extermination firms use tear into South Viet Nam and of re- minding the Hanm leaders of gas to evict a raccoon family the growing “ ao their par- but only in rare cases do tiey ticipation in the Viet Cong ag- kill them. The baby coons are &™C°5!0 cost al_10- tion has..not been. dramati (now 38 in number in support of South Viet Nam). . . On the negative side of the ledger I would put at the top of the list the continuing. uncer- tainty as to the ‘stability of- the central government in Saigon. Efforts to obtain stability have been plagued too far by divisive tendencies among the people arising from differences of | race, religion, culture’ and re? gion. In the conduct of war” the primary deficiency remains a shortage of trained manpower to cope with the ever-increasing strength of the Viet Cong. It is primarily to~ reduce this man- power. deficiency. that we _are now’ responding to the request of tie South Vietnamese gov- ernment to introduce additional U.S. grgund forces SEES SOME ETBACK Q. Do you agree with (De-, fence) ecretary McNamara that there has been a ‘“‘deteri- oration’’ in the situation? Why? A. McNamara was referring to de- terioration in the security situ- ation, particularly in the north- Nam. I would agree that deteri- oration has occurred in_ those areas were the Viet Cong have massed their forces and taken advantage of a local superiority -}--— ‘reported the photographs were | j taken ‘ranging ' 4 photographed Mars. | up with-shadows caused by side- “lighting from - helped outline their nature by “ approaching a slight distance to jone side, Tass said. TOOK NO CHANCE ‘tists were not taking a chance learth to add to Soviet studies of ;ported the communications sat- jellite Molniya I is working well |carrying TV and telephone chan- ‘by Tass as saying Molniya I, | and' | Second 1 believe {that Secretary} ern——provinces—of—-South—Viet-|-——_—— 8 Tie Guardian, Charlotietows, Tues: Wag. FY. 1968.1 Soviet Union Reveals, - New Pictures Of Moon MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet ' three hour ‘radio brid 4 Union has announced = it |tween the.European part of the has photographed the moon U.S.S.R. aand Centra! and North again.from a space vehicle, this America.” time relatively close up, and — said much new~detail was dis- BALTIC Emery Bruce and Robert Cameron left on return to Wind- closed \ Soviet scientist said the new pictures would permit: mapping the whole of the moon, front and | ‘ sor, Ont., having spent | herr back : holidays with Mr. Bruce's par- The photographs were not im- ‘ents) Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bruce, mediately made .public. They | Reqd’ point. : ’ have been held up two weeks Mrs. AWin MacDonald: New- jsince they were called in from | foundland. is visiting with her ja space vehicle that closed in | brother and sister-in-law, Mr jon the-moon with cameras func-! and Mrs. Alfred Fisher. South tioning. Official photo agencies | Lake. ‘here said they would be re- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunter ; leased this week. The Soviet news agency Tass and two daughters, Barbara and | Beverley, North Lake, spent the weekend in Parrsboro, N.S. : \@ Mrs. Foster Garrett was July -20-from~a distance | night hostess to mem- from 7,200 miles, about the distance at which the United States Mariner | on Institute at her home. Mrs. Jamis Cookley and son of Charlottetown spent a few Features of the moon showed | days with her parents, Mr. and ee, Alton Robertson, Munn's Mrs. Arthur Stewart and her baby daughter returned to their home in Kingsboro from the Souris Hospital. Alma Fraser and Margaret MacDonald» Souris, left by Plane Sunday on a holiday trip to Boston and Connectticut Mrs. David Bruce was_hos- | tess to the members of the East’ stented iehenaat the sun that Apparently the Soviet scien- | on another unhappy affair such as that of Zond 2. That ship started off with the announced Tuesday F to 6,500 | bers of the Red Point Women's FREIGHTER REFLOATED AFTER COLLISION The refloated West German the Dutch freighter Hermes, atlantic lay on its side in the freighter Transatlantic, which had been-run~ aground follow- ts_on_its way to Sorel, Que., Lake St. Peter_region_of the. _ ing an April 10 collision with for examination The Trans-_ St. Lawrence River for more than four months after the (CP Wirephoto) lives. Baltic Women's Institute at her, Mrs. Brian Lasmsden, Kings-, Mr. a Mrs. Percy Coffin, home in East Baltic. bara, is a patient in the P,E.L | Kingsboro, Mr. -and Mrs Sidney Aller- Hospital, Charlottetown, mw and Mrs. Johnnie Young sidence in Waltham, Mass., hav- | Newton, Mass.,’, are ~ spending ing been guests of Mr. and Mrs, | their annual Wliday at Clayton Rose, Mr. and Mrs, Wal-| Summer home in Kingsboro. lace Rose, and Mrs. E.S. Rose; - Sterling Robertson left on and family, East Baltic. turn to Kingston Ontario, Mrs. George Smith and three | ing - spent the past two children, Moncton are visiting | with his father, John W. with Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs, | ertson, -Kingsboro. Preston Bryenton and Mr. Bry-| “Roger Colfin, Nove Scotia, ts | enton, Red Point. visiting with his grandparents, head left on return to their ree _ Mr. and Mrs. Mee wenciad| j Wayne Couley, .. and formerly Dixon Barbara and Susan Fay, East Baltic, are spending their }oli- days in Nova Scotia. Pauline Stewart, Kingsboro, is a guest of Bev. and Mrs. Mol. lins» Shelburne, Nova. Scotia. HP. MacDonald, Kingsboro, gpent the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bent and fam- ily, Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gunn, Bothwell, had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. William Butts | of Saugus, Mass. The Bruce brothers at South Lake have nearfy completed a | harge extension to their potato warehouse sean intention of photographing Mars | lost battery power and went si- | lent while an American space vehicle whistled along through ithe cosmos to make Mars pic- tures and send them back. A description of the technical quality indicated the moon pic- tures would be good. They scanned 1,100 lines to the frame, much-finer than the 200-lines to the frame which the U.S. Mani- mer 4 spacecraft: sent back. The moon shot was not the only Soviet snace activity re- ported Saturday. Another un- manned sputnik — Cosmos 78— was shot. into orbit around the the. area around the globe. Oth- jers in this series are still orbit- ing. A Soviet scientist also re- nels. M: Kaplanov was quoted | launched three _months ago, or- bits the-earth twice daily, trans- mitting for nine hours in each orbit STOCK CAR BENEFIT RACE Coveheas Raceway ! “During {ts first orbit it -as- sures—_communications between any points in the Soviet Union and many countries in Europe Asia,"’ Tass said. ‘In its orbit, it provides a The Paint Makers Ca. All Kinds. of Paint NASH ALUMINUM Doors,’ Windows, Awnings D. A. MacCANNELL 140 Great George St. of numbers. Taking into account nation- wide statistics, the deteriora- rms of ‘population ‘Toss = “ROv- ~ernment=tontrol. ene ae able to repel the “enemy~-and +—@:-tooking —back-on- wour—sear~ figures. population under gov- jernment control has dropped | seven per cent to 52 per cent of | the entire population. - About 23 per cent of the population is | clearly under Viet Cong con- | trol, with the remainder living | in- disputed areas. Q. What do you see as the out- come of the war? Wien? A. I would expect this war to end in an agreed settlement after have become convinced that the U.S. will not pull out, and that there is lapse, no further hope for a Viet Cong | military _ victory. In_terms_ of the calendar, I am not willing to try to predict when, te Com- |munist leaders will reach aad frame—of mind.. How To Hold FALSE TEET H More Firmly in Place: Do your false teeth annoy and em- + *barrass by slipping, dropping or wob- bling when you eat, laugh or talk? Just ee a little FASTEETH on | your plates. This alkaline (non-acid) | powder holds false teeth more firmly | and more comfortably. No gummy, | gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Does not sour. Checks “plate odor” (denture | breath). Get FAS today at drug counters everywhere. the Communist at ta | that the | “Saigon” government wilt not —col- | Metco ST PLAIN Of FILTER TIP CIGARETTES REGULAR and KINGS . | | Fitzroy Street often given away as pets and) he third element, of | our the mother is released in the Strategy is the patient continu- " fearest woods. ation —ot—sur—_effo+ts—_to re- strengthen the government and ¢ economy of Sout: Viet Nam to »|ensure against the internal col- lapse which is’ another of the hopes of Hanm Finally, while pursuing these courses of action, we maintan an attitude of readiness to talk Humane Society officials port many strange stories abot ‘people disturbing the raccoons privacy. One man reported that a coon, attempting to rem*ve the top of a garbage can, slammed the can against the side of a car and caused $200 damaze. of peace with any government nn another case, &@ raccoon sincerely seeking an honorable ’ into a settlement house while tie family was on SAYS STRATEGY GOOD vacation and turned. on a_ tap. I consider that these four The drain was plugged and the points constitute a sound strat- water flooded the lower floors egy whch. tf adiered to w-thout and recreation room. ‘swerving. has a good chanre oft On one occasion a raccoon achieving US and Vietnamese was seen hoisting another on tts objectives , shoulders to reach the top of a 4° second major development garbage can. mces are they has been the decision _to were planning a midnight is broaden and deepen the U.S. 12d the kind ting would be to commitment to South Viet . leave them to it Nam This decisién was The typical domicile of the hailed: with deep enthusiasm in “city coon” is’ an attic or chim- |South Viet Nam and must tave ney.. The raccoons are seldom made an equally deep impres- seen in the day, but forage-at|svon on the Communist leaders night in search of food. 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