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Da Nang Rebellion Over, Ky Forees Retain Control 14,728 ------ J— — ------------------ ^ , VOL. LXXXy, NO. 198 ----------------------- ----------- ■----------------- --------- -- ■' ■■■« ■ State of Emergency Pounds of Bees ^ \ A3JTOB, OaUf. (AP) Da Nang Rebellion Over, — Instead of mowing his lawn, ^^oseph Oilppo spent f ' ' li <} Mar^iie Strike yesterd^. S h o v e l^ thou-, sands of ^ead bees out of his li'ving room. Orlppo, his wife, and 18- montta-oM daughter, Diane, Ky Forees Retain Control Jams London fled their suburban home after being greeted by a LONDON (AP)—A state of emergency was pro­ seething swarm of bmey claimed in Britain today, giving the government sweep­ bees when they returned ing powers to keep essential supplies flowing during the from a Staurday night out. "They were in a mass national maritime strike. ' ~ five or six Inches thick Buddhists’ Surrender The proclajnatior was signed around the queen bee,” said at Buckingham Palace by Mrs. Grix>po. “They had Queen Blizabelh n and read started a hive right on the Ends Days of Rioting shortly afterward in the House fremt window of our living of Oorntnons. room ." SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) — The last rebel th* Prime Minister Harold Wdson He killed them with A told the House the Hirst move by headquarters in Da Nang surrendered todtty, giving com* fumes, powder, gas and bbers the government was to astaime moke insecticides. Premier Nguyen Cao Ky virtually unchallenged control led to powers to put celling prices on ipy' to of South Viet Nam’s second largest city after eight lurinS food. days of bloodshed. ~ So far there bns been no sense Some 400 antigovernment sol- Buddhist leadership from In- of emergency as a result of the ^Big Board’ diers poured out of Da Nang’s volvement in the rioting. Minh week- old strike of th 86,000- 'Tinh Hoi pagoda and gave up ia a lieutenant of Tri Quang, tha ey, to member National Union of Sea­ their large store of arms with- principal Buddhist leader in thb rrlv al men. FVx)d prices are only a few itottce Not Bluffing out firing a shot. An over_.-, north and reputed architect of d and pennies higher. But the port of whelming force of marin^s'and' the antigovernment campaign. the Ijondon now is almost choked About Move 13 armored cars ringed the As a precaution, the U.S. with strike-bound shipping, and Buddhist stronghold. Command extended the nightly Snen. the govemment moved before p a n s, TRENTON, N.J. .(AP) — The The capitulation came less curfew for American troops in une# the situation could degenerate than 12 hours before expiration Saigon from 8:30 p.m. to 7 Canin. into wldesipread shortage. president of the New York Stock Exchange told a legislative of an ultimatum by the junta to a.m. Previously the curfew At the same time the govem­ committee today the Big Board- declare the rebel soldiers de-’’'ran from midnight to 5 a.m. e Be* ment ended the week-long hill in Lip' on is not bluffing about the idea sertffl'.s unless they ended Uie American billets near the Budd- recog- efforts to reach a settlehienrt by that it might move all or part of revolt by 8 p.m. About 400 re- hist Institute also were evacu- !3 tar- calling seamen and shipowners’ R ■ Ms operations to New Jersey. bels gave up Sunday. ated. representatives to sieparate ''Present Studies indicate that Ky's success,-I despite sharp iphe fast-breaki-ng political'', te..ahd meetingB with Labor Mhilster New Jersey Is a leading area in initial U.S. disapproval of his developments came against a Ray Grmter. surprise troop movement north, backdrop of increased U.S. and The emergency prockumation whirii the exchange migM well conclude that it sltould institute gave the 35-year-old premier a Vietnamese activity .against th* gives ministers power to com­ op^ations,’’ said Keith Fun- considerable boost in his cam- yiet Cong, Jerry mandeer private tnanaport, put ston, exchangs'president. i paign to retain power and retain -phe U.S. 1st cavalry, airmo- the armed forces to work un control of the army’s 1st Corps bile, division reported Wiling 47 »- Ad- He said the exchange has in­ deUV- (See Page Nine) stituted several studies, includ­ Wounded in crossfire between government troops and Buddhist rebels, this area. more Viet Cong Sunday in Oper- uthem ing ths poesfthility of establish­ With the tide turned, in his atlon Crazy Horse, bringing th* inciaco Vietnamese woman lies on a stretcher in a Da Nang street. She was able to Valen- ■ ing a pilot program under which favor in Da Nang, Ky also reported enemy toll In seven comfort her bewildered baby, crying at its personal tragedy. (AP Photofax) . moved his troops against anti- days of fighting in the central David sellers of large Mocka of storit ikmon. CAB Indicates wotod be able to do buaineas American rioters who set two highlands 260 miles northeast of wit|^ Big Board but not be U.S. military vehicles on fire gaigon to 207 Communists, Lussell, Insistence on subjected to the proposed New outside the main Buddhist Insti- with somewhat improved rs face tute in Saigon. The troops threw weather, U.S. Air Force and treaa- Ycric Otty stank transfer tax. Fare Reduction "These actions ahoUhl be re- Congress Asked to Hike rows of barbed wire around the i^avy planes flew 49 missions giarded as evidence that we are institute to contain further dls against North Viet Nam Sun­ Jerry NEW YORK (AP) — The Ov- s^ous and not engaged in any orders.\4W4<3> Uciy,day. 17118Xlllo wasWOIO AV10 lliv/amore W than «wawthe a Aeronautics Booind indicated ‘war id nerves’ with the officials One Influential monk, Thien previous day and considerably B ell- of New Y'erfc C»ty and State,’ ’ Minh,riM lA announceda s I a vsaoaiamass BuddBeffSTnw _________more than i.^last ^ A ------week - — 4.- «*^aAwhen *i* men- >H (C> today H woiM toriat that: ^ Temporary Debt Ceiling hist "march of peace" in Saigon —Slya Phnaton testifiad. airlines reduce fares tsriy He appeared before a oom- Wednesday. H* dissociated Hie (Sec page Ten) year U they do Mt . doae votanr mittee' hearing on a b^Mrtisan WASpUfGTON (AP) — The as much leeway as It requested. although he mentioried as Im- In testimony prepared for a ponderaiblea the Viet Nam war tairlly. resoUton dMiffned to pt^M t a Tireasitry Department asked F e n ^ f d atoek tranWsv tax of th eix- Congress today to rfalse the tem­ closed-door meeting of the and pi^raime approved or OAIB Ohainnui Ohmries 8.. House Ways and Means Com­ being considered by Congress Idurphy said the fare reducttcns Rosaleen il^agge, 1 8 -, etririgie hioives 'dB or part of its porary debt ceiling to $332 bil- opSMtionB Acroae the Hudson mittee, Charles L. Schultze, which the administration didn’t ritoutd apply both in the dooms- year-old model is a pen ■ Mon for the fiscal year which NY Nurses Stay Home, lUViSi: to New Jersty. director of , the Budget Bureau, request. tic and international arose. begins July 1. pal of Prince Charles, Ckyv. Richard J. Hughes and said the deficit for the current Total spending for the next In a talHc prepared for deliv­ The celling — which was heir to the British New Jersey legislators callod fiscal year which ends June 30 fiscal year was estimated by the ery before the Federatlion of raised by Congress last year to >’Brla« throne. A 1 thou g h ths hearing to test ihe siitcsrity a temporary $328 Ulllcn would should total $3.9 hillion Instead administration in January at Clinics Are Crippled ttom ey Stnancial Analysts, Murphy $112.8 billion, including $68.3 roeecu- they’ve never dated, drop to the permanent level of Of the $6.4 hillion estimated in said he hoped it would be powd- (See page Thirteen) billion for defense. they write fr^uently $286 Ullion if Congress foils to January. supervlBo 900 othar public H. 0 . - Me to bring about lower air And he'said there’s no reason “ We have no reason at this NEW YORK (AP) —Public fares on an Infonmol basis, so no matter where in the a«t. Ih the past. Congress has Health nurses crippled service health workers. UcCal- ' I always lifted the cedMng al­ at this time to change the esti­ time to change that January I. "The that a general investigation of world they may be. In the city’s health centers and The nurses are demanding though it has sometimes de­ mate of spending for the next estimate,’’ Schultze said. A band fares could be avoided. They met at a dance clinics today with large num­ pay parity with the municipal s ' - a n , Mental Health clined to give the axlmindsitratlon fiscal year which begins July 1, Any revisions now, he added, Sr--:- "The formal procedure when she asked him to would be highly conjecitural and bers of them staying away from hospital senior nurses, whose r..wav-* , available to the board for bring­ dance after seeing him Funds Available, premature. work, making good a reslgna- threat of mass resignations re­ ing about changes In airlines sitting in a comer all "There are signs indicating tlo* threat prompted by a pay sulted last werit In a 30 per cent A Oer- salary increase. m the (See Page Nine) alone. (AP Photofax) Bloomberg Says that tha total could well be high­ dispute. n, o. t er than the budget estimate, but The Department of Health A Health Department spokes­ .i man said Sunday night that, in HARTFORD (AP)— Oonneoti- PUC Member Critical we intend to continue pressing reported that only a few nurses cut ia now eligible for millions our efforts to hold expenditures had reported tor work at the the emergency the cMld health chnics and the school health at doUars in federal funds to to a minimum,” he said.
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