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SU|TOAY.SU APRIL 10. 19661966__________________' ' _______ TEN dE N T S I B u d dI h h : i s t s DD e e m a ni d d K y ’s I O u s t e0 r f o r C i i v i l i ai n n I R e g i n ft w n e , R io o t t s A re e H ! a l t e d ) (Seer Photo on Pago 8) S ____ SAIGON. South .Vift.NamLt.Nam ,1.(AP) — Buddhist leaders tinjiedti Saiurday uighLghi inlii-a_di a. demand for-tiiiick-tieplace.- I mn ent of- Prem ier Nguyenyen Cao Ky’s m ilitary governmentirnment withv a civilian regime,[•ime. then showed their power by stopping cold riotous demonstrationsden^onsti that had rackedtcked SaigonSat] for a week. Moderates and conservatives joined in a- call for "an eleciocile c te d " ---- ——1— ^ ------------------- —----------------- ------------- congress in a very shori "n *'• »X*#v i n time, a platform where the I people can .speak about11 tlie U.N.1 AppA p p r o v e s Hi a t i n g sovereignty of iheir nation."n." No _____ -*• date wus specified. y ) Spokesmen previously have ■ I " urged that Ky’.s plan for a•iO Na- ^ ll Tanki » i tional Asseniiiiy eleciion min l!)li71!M)7 nkers to RhRhodesia IJ m .be t^xecuted within two to 'fivefive gi^n'ED n a t i o nJS, s , N.N . Y.Y . i(AP) — The U. N. Security ■ ■ jl month-s. jr. Security Council Saturday night The hierarclK’ of the faijh,th pro-p r o - p^liodM on B ritain'to use force,force if necessary, to halt tankerstnnke believed to be carrying fcssed by most Vieinainese ap-iOllap-ioil for Rhodesia. The3 vote was 10-0 with .5 abstaining.lining. ThoseTht abstaining were Mali. , fel pealedsl in a proclamation to "ail"all FrFrance, Uruguay, BulgariaJigaria andan the Soviet Union.1 . The vote came after a full day of V l i K J h , ¥ their peonle wi.-ihiiig to showv their debuteJ q in which Africanican countries,coun with the supportipport of the1 Soviet Union, sought [Sk -«pposi(ion to tht government”^im ent'’ ------------— ;----------------------------------- unsuccessfully to broaden■oaden a ^ ~ ■ U toc conlact Buddliist h e a d c iu a r-]^ ti British-sponsored resolution ( ' "jBrl J . ' ters for the coordination of ac- I tivilie.s,P adding. "We will dictate£B Outlook^ for'I fcto authorize the use ’“'to”of force Squatters, thest time and the place.” r to topple the rebel govern- w diBuilding up toward pressuresassures Wcatllery Not[Q'I; ment of Ian Smith. " Police| Clash of a type tliat toppled tliele gov- Biilisli Minister of State;tate Lord crnnieius of Picsident Ngo Uinh \ -S . Caiiicloii Irad insisted tiiat the 1 ' yDiem in IDIi.’i and P remrem ier ier YcrV\ 11/' 15-nation council limit its deci- -I e lead- O ■ £‘‘dS 111 Bogota NgUyenbe Khanh in 19(i.'), the lead- J J „ sion to measures to haltIt tankers 1 W -.y.. crsrn announced the formationtion of By The Associated Press *“-‘nded for Beira, Porgugueseorguguese ^ BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — an acl ion committee calleded the CCool, wet and cloudy weather THE DELIGHTED TODDLERDLER wlwho pounces on Sunday savii » nrMs Mozambicjup. The Britisli.itisli. pro- f^our persons were killed and lay saving eggs for weeks for Easter. I ward, Viet Nam Buddhist Forces.s. coicontinued across wide areas posal mentioned specificallyically two “bout 60 wounded Friday in a morning's Easter eggs Is nofi( likely tot( be a w are .o f the weeksBks Clover,Clovi pauses a mon^ent lato Frldaj 1 day Heading the com m ittee:e aare re frtfrom the Plains to the Atlantic ^ of j>reparatlons by the hard*workiiigworking “egg* lady” %ho ha:i been of e( Greek-owned vessels, tho Jo- clclash between squatters and po- cen of egg deliveries to Twin Falls homes >) ¥ Thichih( Thien Minh. directorItor of CoCoast today. And the outlook for port, and lice In Bogota. Some of tha A * * ... ___ * * * * V vprv “P"“ Belra port, and H' * * * * youth affairs^ and Thich:h Ho EaEaster Sunday wasn’t rlmirtvvery ^ Manuela vvhich Cardonirdon said wwounded were reported in se- Giac. director oflay affairs.irs. bribright. With more wet, cloudyciouay might nrrive at Bqira^within,24^within;24 riousri condition Saturday. - tci [>olittes-'a««i-eool-weathe- predicted; ^ Parades an d ^^ Easter finery muy get a wet- ^ Investigators said four clvll- mingled elsewhere: ,J tc. Greek Inns, . including two children. ‘ Highlighting mijitary activityictivity tinting in many areas fromom the -^"'’t before the vote. Greek need a middle Mis.sissippi Vallcyillcy to Delegate Aristotle J. Phrydas <!'died when police tried to force \ was a Br>2 strike that silenced a mi iwners of tho squatters off govcrnment- Sunrise Rites ' V Viet Cong communicationsis cen- NeNew England, where intermit-Intermit- J” council the owners of tli 1 his gov- owned land. The wounds, police ter in the D Zone jungle 355 miles teitent rafn and snow sho\yersvers are Manuela had given his gov- »' Newly indicated today nnd Sunday.inday. ernment assurances it would not cccontended, were inflicted ^ the Mark Easter northwest of Saigon. Newly inc ement in squatters themselves. Police ■ \ rigged to carry up to 60,000 More cool Canadiani a n nlrair to Beira. A statement in sc By The Associated Press J pounds of explosives, theie bif»spibif»spread into the nation’sl’s mid- Athens said the m astere r of the said they u.sed only tear gas, e rath section and some of thehe chill Manuela had been warnedarned he ststicks and plastic shields to an- Sunrise services, fashion pa- . jets attacked in Indian file rath set md The ffices severe penalties if he un- svswer tho attack, rades and n ban the bomb Jwi g lr Easter. Here Mrs. Ethel Howard, ervi than in the formation flight wawas felt into the Southland. The j.®' march in England will mark the ,^ J late Friday evening after a full day normally used in high-levelcl sat-sut- GuGulf Coast was not affected.icted^ loads his cargo nt Biera.ra. A communique .said the squat- celebration of Easter Sunday. Falls homes. (Tlmes-News photo) Tluralion bombin!’. 'Wet snow and light rainrain fell 1In London, meanwhileliie Brit- teters fired nt police trying to Millions will attend dawn rell- /I H * -* * * 1 . yoThough Saigon streets were in the tool air across; areas aiiain’s Conservative partyarty ac- forcefo them from vacant lots in gious services In what the calmGi for a change, there wasvas nn frofrom the Great Lakes through cucu.sed Prime Ministerr Harold onone \c]f Bogota’s impoverished Weather Bureau says will be ______ / - ■ ---I,, ^. - 4 antigovernment demonstrationtration the Ohio Valley to thele East WiWilson of double-dealingaling in Ofareas. Seventeen policemen chilly weather across much of £ V by about 500 sludciits nt palat,palat. CajCast. The mercu.-ji__reacly:d-'therlyid-'the placingpli the oil tanker problem wiwere among those hurt, the nation. ' L ^ RwK a mountain resort MO miles SOs in southern Texas andId along bebefore the council. Enochoch Pow- The oreas was calm Salurday IW 7 northeast of Saigon. Vietnamamcse ese the Gulf 'Coast to Floridaida Fri- ellell. opposition spokesman:man for butbi there was— -‘tear the In Jerusalem, hundreds of jjBjt w' jno§tly do,twiso,...said Wilson liatl ns- -cl pilgrims were to meet before y JtJ , ranV, g ers brolco it up, usinga tear day and readings were jno§tly do, liatl ns- «Ush m ight be ased by exirirn- gasto and firing shots into thehe air. in the 60’s early today. suisured the Hou.'ic of Commonsnmons he 1st groups to crcate new in- dawn in the Church of tho Holy3ly intiniied would not throw a naval block- cl Sepulcher, on the spot whcre ^■ 0 S ; noMore thiiir lOO-^forcfigner-Signer-S . SSpring-like weather continued wc /ai block- cldents before the May ir pr^s- many Christians believS Christist H U L L Americanr.l civilians and off-dutyff-duty in most of the western half of adade around Beira. ididential election. was buried and resurrected. IkBjl pomilitary personnel, drew quar- the nation. MainI provi.slons of V’Jthe aTJ*' p ­ o ^ scarcity of housing in some Roman Catholics, Gri'ck Or- jeiters ai U.S. Navy and MVlarinc arine -------------------------- pnproved resolution includeduded the ColombianC< cities, particularly In crin.stallaiions- in Ihe Da Nang IT , | following: |olow income areas, has prom pted thodo.x, Copts. Armenians andnd y I from Syrians held sepaVate Good Fri­ri- H jfl areano after being removed from iLDSJL- C hurch —An appeal (o Portugaltugal not squattingsq on government and day services in the 800-ycar-oldDid . : theur cily itself as a precaution.lution. -I /-< 1 to receive oil at Belrara to be Piprivate lands, N avy river bo,its and M arine l-J church. ■ ,* « '1 pumped through the pipelinep i p e l i n e ________________ '1 helicopters handled the exodus.
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