Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1964, p. 2

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i on nee team aoe Ne en ce ieee eta Con gee naar din at hamas, to Cuenta, Spanish Mo- rocco. ; The coast guard cutter Rock- away reached the Smith Voy- 34 U.S. Ship Survivors Head Home On Freighter Cee ee nas ama NEW YORK (AP)--The Ger-jand another crew member re-|@fter 7 a.m. today. man freighter Mathilde Bolten|mained aboard the Smith Voy-| Four of the survivors taken steamed toward San Juan to-|ager after the others took to|aboard the German ship were day carrying 34 survivors 'and|lifeboats Sunday in rough seas,|reported injured. Extent of the four dead crew members from|the U.S. coast guard said. injuries was not leathed. The the stricken American mer-| One man was unaccounted for|Mathilde Bolten has no doctor chant ship Stnith Voyager,/among the crew of 42 on the|aboard, the coast guard said. een seers a seam in mid- og 7,600-gross oy cargo; It could not be established Atlantic. ship. It was carrying 10,000 tonsihow _ 1 The captain, his third mate'of grain from Freeport, the Ba-ttheir ie, oom --s. 2 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 21, 1964 WEEKEND POLITICAL COUP : Young Viet Generals Purge Government -- By MALCOLM W. BROWNE SAIGON (AP) -- The future of South Viet Nam's govern- ment and the. war against the Viet Cong have been thrown into doubt by a weekend politi- cal purge by young Vietnamese generals. The young generals dissolved the civilian high nhaticns! coun- cil and arrested most of its nine members, plus more than 20 other leading politicians. U.S. military and diplomatic officers made no official state- ment on the crisis -- the coun- try's sixth government up- heaval in less than 14 months-- but American displeasure was evident. "This power play did not seem called for," said one U.S. officfal, "and basically we have to regard these generals as corps commander, and Brig.-|dhist extremists also were ar- Gen. Nguyen Van Thieu, 4th! rested. Corps commander, _ | The generals promised "'tim- About 70 staff officers who) partiality vis-a-vis every -relig- had been assigned to the chief|ious and political difference," of state's office were shippéd/and said they were "ready to off under guard to the moun-|act as a mediator between all tains north of Saigon. All had|differences in order to achieve been on the staff of the former|national unity, annihilate the chief of state, Lt.-Gen. Duong}Communists and safeguard the Van Minh, and had been left!nation." ae disposal of his succes-) tienen, Miviven ichanh, ciel The military's rapid move|% the armed forces and former caught leaders of the Bud- premier, nominally gave the dhists' anti - government cam- order to dissolve the council paigh by surprise. Their week- and carry out the arrests. But end of hunger striking and dem- reports said he was under close onstrating was cut short and|observance by the. young gen- Buddhist followers were told/erals and little more than & figurehead. "for the time being just pray The young generals' purge fs and go home." Pressure -from the Buddhists |believed to have been touched off by the high national coun- appeared to have been lifted, rebels against the duly consti-|at least temporarily. Several|cil's failure to accede to their tuted government." of the politicians under arrest}demand for the retirement of Premier Tran Van -Huong|had been targets of the Bud-|all officials with 25 or more and Chief of State Phan Khac|dhists, but several persons wholyears of service. This would in- Suu were still nominally in{/had been associated with Bud-'clude Gen. Minh. power. In a broadcast procla-| mation, the junta of young gen-; erals declared confidence in| 1S THE TIME TO PICK the support for both men. DAMAGES POSITION { YOUR LOCATION 1-2-3 Bedroom But U.S. officials said the! latest assertion of over - all) authority by the military badly) damaged the civilian govern-| SUITES. @ PENTHOUSES Complete with Indoor Parking LADY IN WAITING rescuers approach with boat. use an houf later. The woman, Leal ag an _ < be out for a walk Sunday, said bide assay ac er 'she mistook lake for snow attempts also failed until a . pellee helicopter was put to covered field. (AP Wirephoto) While Mrs. Frances Car- bonaro, 33, supports herself on thin ice through which she fell while crossing Prospect Park Lake, Brooklyn, police WEATHER FORECAST Mainly Cloudy, Light Snowfall TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasis|;Mount Forest..... issued by the weather office at/Wingham ... 5:30 a.m.: |Hamilton Synopsis: A storm centre/5t. Catharines... éver the Dakotas early today | Toronto sesseeeees is expected to move eastward|Peterborough .... érossing the upper Great Lakes|Trenton ... tonight and Tuesday. This will|Killaloe . bring some light snow to nort Muskoka .. érn and central Ontario | tnilder, partly cloudy to cloudy) t to 'southern Ontario|/Earlton . ane mn |Sault Ste. Marie Lake St |Kapuskasing ... Clair, Lake Erie,|y. ': , , ; *|White River.. Niagara, Lake Ontario, Lake| sroosonee fu Huron, Windsor, London, Tor-| r onto, Hamilton: Mostly cloudy Timmins + tonight and Tuesday = Bs soveseres @hance of a period o ght snow. Not much change in tem-| Observed Temperatures peratures. Winds becoming |Low overnight, high Sunday: southerly 10 to 15 this afternoon|pawson .......... -50 48 shifting to northwest 15 Twes-|Victoria . 33 day afternoon. Edmonton Georgian Bay, Killaloe, Hal-| Regina iburton, North Bay, Sudbury:| Winnipeg . Mainly cloudy toni ght and|Lakehead .... Tuesday with a period of light/Sault Ste. Marie.. snow. Not much change in| White River...... lemperatures. Winds becoming|Kapuskasing ..... southerly 10 to 15 this afternoon'Earlton .. shifting to northwest 15 Tues-jNorth Bay.. @ay afternoon. tenet d eee Timagami, Cochrane, White|Muskoka er, a: Occasional pe-| Windsor riods "of light snow today and|London . tonight, mostly ending by Tues-|loronto ...+-.++++ day. morning. A little milder.|Peterborough .... Winds southerly 10 to 20 today)1renton becoming northwest 10 to 15|Kingston Tuesday. Ottawa .... "Steelies" Vote In Next 10 Days HAMILTON (CP) -- Workers at the Steel Company of Can- ada. Limited here will vote within the next 10 days on new contract terms disputed Sunday night by union officials. | About 5,000 members of the United Steelworkers of America (CLC) were told that if they turn down the new offer in a plant-gate vote, a strike dead- line will be set for Jan. 15. The remaining 5,000 employ- ees of the company's Hilton ment's position. Brig. - Gen. Nguyen Chanh Thi, commander of the Ist Army Corps, is the dominant member of the junta. He es-! caped to Cambodia in 1960 after failing in an attempt to over- throw the Ngo Dinh Diem gov- ernment. Since Diem's death & he has risen rapidly in the| Taps South Vietnamese Army. Acting with him in Sunday's pre-dawn, bloodless purge were works will meet to discuss the) Brig.-Gen. Nguyen Cao Ky. air contract today. |force commander; Brig. - Gen. William Mahoney, the union's|Le Nguyen Khang, marine national director, and Larry)_aaie Sefton, District 6 director, were booed at the general member- | ship meeting as they recom- mended that the latest terms) be approved. John Morgan, Lo- cal 1005's president, urged members to reject the proposal. The offer, accepted by the un- ion bargaining committee Sun-) day, was described as in excess of a previous proposal rejected when negotiations broke down in Toronto Friday night. 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