Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Dec 1964, p. 2

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"Young Turks' Turnin Into "Young Lions?' rather than in ease and shame, Khanh specifically reserved as slaves of foreigners and|the right of the armed forces als have been compulsorily re-|Gen. Nguyen Khanh, former' Communists." __jto step in over the civilian gov- tired by Chief of State Phan! chief of state. The three generals retiredjernment as an "intermediary" Khac Suu at the insistence of Tuesday Khanh _ broadcast with Minh have been charged/whenever disputes or differ- a group of young generals|"orders of the day" which|with planning to hand overjences beset the nation, known as the "Young Turks,"/made it clear the South Viet-)South Viet Nam to a neutralist} The U.S. has clearly stated informed sources said today. |namese military fully intended regime. that such a situation is unac- They included Lt.-Gen Duong}|to take the role of a super- The "Young Turks' hadjceptable because the civilian Van Minh, former chief of|government despite strong pressed for the retirement of| government would then have no state, and three other generals|American pressure to restore | the nine generals but were/real authority, , who with him led the coup/full authority to the civilian/blocked by the High National) Khanh avoided mentioning against the late president Ngo| government. Council, now dissolved. the U.S., but his broadcast had Dinh Diem a year ago. | Khanh defied U.S. threats to| Planned increases of U.S. aid|a_ strong and unmistakeable The 'Young Turks' -- com-jhold back military aid if the|to South Viet Nam are reliably anti-American flavor, manders of key fighting units--|armed forces refused to modify|reported to have been sus-| The exact role and position of three days ago disso'ved the the brushing aside of the tem-|pended until the armed forces Khanh remained unclear today, high national council, the civil-| porary legislature. change their stand. amid conflicting reports over ian provisional legisiature.| He said the armed. forces}; Khanh and some other leaders whether he was being squeezed They also purged dissident poli-| would not "carry out the policy|of Sunday's group are among out by the "Young Turks" or ticians and took contro! of the|of any foreign country." \the strongest advocates. of ex-|was the prime mover behind armed forces. | He added: "Better to live|tending the war outside Viet|/Sunday's coup. The moves were coup'ed with|poor but proud as free citizens|Nam with increased American| U.S. officials made it clear a defiant challenge to thelof an independent country'backing. they believed the latter and US.-Viet Crisis | Deemed Very Grave (Malaysia l wabiicty otitl: ice and troops today headed SAIGON (Reuters) -- Nine| United States position in Viet) senior South Vietnamese gener-| Nam by armed forces chief Lt.- Indonesians United|Americans contended that: Huong never SAIGON (AP)--The | States is facing a crisis in re-'shaky though the civilian -gov-) lations with its South Vietna-jernment was, it should have mese allies more dangerous|complete authority without the, than any since Aug. 1963, when|continual threat of military Washington decided to make a) coups. stand against the late president IS SIXTH UPHEAVAL eee ee view: It is the sixth upheaval in --AP Wirephoto | Once again the joint effort by d P PORTLAND SUBMERGED and heavy yesterday, flooding part of Mark Hatfield termed "the residential southeast Portland. worst disaster ever to hit the Most of Oregon had similar or state'. worse flooding in what Gov. Melting snow rain caused Johnson Creek cized the young generals, and as far as is known mever even threatened to resign as_ the Americans had hoped. And Khanh, far from oppos-|49 Indonesia { ing the Young Turks, looks to| guns i. sere be their man -- possibly even | said villager: their leader and the main insti-|o¢ them, no (at top) to overflow its banks MISSED DELIBERATELY, CUBANS SAY the U.S, and South Viet Nam against an increasingly power- ful Communist Viet Cong guer- illas is in grave doubt. Once again there seems little hope for a quick reconciliation be- government during the last 13 months, starting with the coup that ended in the assassination! lof President Diem in Novem-| iber, 1963. American officials here be- gator of Sunday's purge. at general staff headquarters.! Then in a short, blunt. radio} speech, Khanh made it clear) Khanh and the Young Turks/que said the Indonesians cap- met Tuesday in secret session tured two villagers but a third jto the scene, Cc for the Pontian area, 150 miles southwest of here, after report of new landings by armed In-|.- donesians in Malaysia. Military sources said about landed from two boats. It An official military communi- escaped and led security forces Pontian was the scene of the lieve Sunday's action is only apa bs : I |tween the partners. the start of another new cycle that the armed forces intended | first Indonesian landing in the to reserve their right to act as Malaysian Federation last Au- iarged In Bazooka --e_&.. ze" | The crisis began Sunday/of coups and countercoups, con-| |, beh : bed © when coalition of young South! stant swings from, unstable abel sg He added Naat be tee dg ; p Vietnamese officers known as|vilian government to shaky mil-|-. J r "| Indonesian President Sukarno ul | ss 5 : Mirleign power could impose poli- jthe Young Turks decided tojitary governments, and admin-| (i. on Viet Nam } has declared a policy of con- strike against part of the shaky, |istrative chaos. 4 < : _|frontation against the federa- NEW YORK (AP) -- Three,chased a de-activated bazooka|and Guillermo Novo, 25, a door- three - month civilian govern-| The Americans hoped they Pi Fotis Nan and bis 2 |tion which Jinks the former Cubans, identified as officials/for $35 from a war surplus}man from North Bergen, N.J.|ment. The officers dissolved the! would not be faced with a show-|; i ' British colonies of Malaya, Sin- of the anti - Castro exile group|store in Manhattan and fash-| Chief of Detectives Philip J.|high national council, arrested' down. Until Tuesday night, they "Better to live poor but proud sapere: Sarawak and Sabah responsible for the explosion onjioned a firing pin out of an|Walsh, who gave the brothers' |most of its members, and jailed/hoped civilian Premier Tran), 4,06 citizens of an ineomne Borneo). a Cuban freighter in Montreal automobile ignition. Inames as "Nova," said the a number of other civilian poli-'Van Huong would crack the aa EAUntEy pation than to ease WOULD CRUSH IT last summer, have been| Ross said the men told him|three were charged with en-|ticians. whip, or that Lt-Gen, Nguyen andcatanie aa slaven-ohtle for- Sukarné has labelled Malay- charged with taking part in the|they could have hit the UN/|dangering life maliciously by| The.U.S. embassy expressed Khanh, the commander of the dipnées: ahd Coumuninis lala ani eatenaibn oF indi eh Dec. 11 bazooka shot at the/headquarters "'but purposely|placing an explosive near a) strong disapproval of the young|armed forces, would come out)" __tism in Asia and has sworn to United Nations Building. didn't." jbuilding, and with attempting generals' earlier actions. The| against the Young Turks. . : b , "Tt All De pen DEBRIS TREE A Christmas tree composed Vancouver Vocational School, He built the tree in his ma- chine drafting class. --CP Wirephoto of odds and ends from a scrap heap is exhibited by its cre- ator Myron Zajac, a student at Ht at ri WHEN you NEED MEDICINE FAST !! have your DOCTOR phone your PRESCRIPTION to Eastview Pharmacy 573 KING E. 725-3594 2 Car Oclivery the Communist regime of Pre-|_ The Cubans were booked as)movement), said the three are mier Fidel Castro. Julio Carlos Perez, 31, a tele-| officials of his organization. The three Cubans were type repairman from the Bronx) Rivero said he had no knowl- booked Tuesday night in and brothers Ignacio Novo, lar who had perpetrated the They were quoted as saying) Ross said his reporters found|to damage a building or a ves- crush it, c lah ; | raid on south Malaya and Sin- storey East River skyscraper;|and he urged the three to sur-jup to 25 years in prison on | 4 : that their motive was to take|render. The three were plan-j|each count. They also were| CHARGED WITH OBTAINING $2,200 | ._ givers, since August. Bes: least newspaper headlines from Er-| just that when police/charged with conspiracy, a mis- On PC Chief \9 ndonesians were known to Cuban|picked them up, he said. é "seal minister of industry, who was; Ross identified them as mem-|three-year prison term. vious landings. qpenking to the UN Generaljbers of the Cuban nationalist) In Miami, Felipe Rivero, na- Times says in an editorial to-leign undersecrotary, told: the gp eed is the No. 2 man in|8Toup headquartered in Miami. |Nationalist Association (or Ac uitted Of Extortion Gag-thay the fatare mn ale of Lords Tuesday night . : ' servativ -\there was no great hope of In- q leader John Diefenbaker to! o¢ Malaysia. CHATHAM (CP) -- Gordon|manager of the company for 7 gay ried e : Speaking during a debate on William Melilistrum, 49, of three years, and helped bring e independent . newspaper foreign affairs, Lord Walston they purposely missed the 38-jout who the perpetrators were/sel, both felonies punishable by Today's raid was the seventh jning |have b involved in th nesto (Che) Guevara, |demeanor, which could mean a F G n ral Mana er ve been involv n the pre- ormer e e ' g LONDON (Reuters) -- The} Lord Walston, Britain's for- at the time. jmovement, an anti - Castrojtional director of the Cuban pends on the willingness Of| donesia easing its confrontation Merlin, Ont., was acquitted/it out of debt. He said the own- said Diefenbaker has not] ..i¢ that though it would not 'be Queens, from where the rocket a shoe salesman of Manhattan,| UN bazooka shot. was fired. The missile from the war- time German - made rocket launcher soared over a tugboat and exploded in the river about Diefenbaker Wants Inquiry | Tuesday by a county court jury of a charge of extortion. Mclilistrum had been charged with obtaining $2,200 in. cash and a receipt cancelling $1,800 from Cyril Van De ers squeezed him out of the|learned the lesson of his heavy business and did not pay him/|Quebec losses in the 1963 Cana- overtime or bonuses. dian. election. He said he had mentioned to| The editorial said: friends that he had got a bad| 'Mr. Diefenbaker's Conserv- deal with the firm but said hejative party suffered severe in- right to say that. confrontation was "hotting up," there were certainly no signs of its easing up or of its easing in the fu- ture. Into Immigration Department OTTAWA (CP) -- Opposition|(Toronto Greenwood) and Reid| Leader Diefenbaker called|Scott (Toronto Danforth). | Tuesday for a full inquiry into| The Conservative leader was the administration. of Canada's|asked by reporters to comment limmigration department. on the request of the New Dem- A similar demand was made/°Crats for a judicial inquiry Monday by two New Demo-|into the case of Onofrio Min- 100 yards from the UN secre- jin debts tariat building on the Manhat- tan shore. No one was hurt. BOUGHT FOR $35 Stanley Ross, editor of El Tiempo, a Spanish - language weekly newspaper here, said the three men told him before their arrests that they had pur- WEATHER FORECAST co-owner of Merlin/did not know anything about/juries during the debate over| ong Limited, by|the robbery before te took|the Canadian flag. That the} promising to arrange the return place. passing of the bill has not) of valuable records of the com-| However, when he learned |Started a healing process now pany, including $100,000 in post-/some friends had broken into|!8 confirmed by the news that dated cheques. Mcillistrum hadithe plant, he said he decided Mr. Leon Balcer, leader of the been the company's general|to take advantage of the oppor-|2UCbec Conservatives, is hint- manager. jing that he may sit as an in- : . tunity t > | cratic MPs, Andrew Brewin/&udo, a man described by U.S. "Mr. Van De Wynckel testified wa tenia to Ga" sites dependent member when the| oritie Mafi n- Siibto A 7 A c si ant, who was ordered deported he received a telephone calll David Humphrey of Toronto, |in February. Whether or. not from Canada. in March. 1961,/after a June 30 break-in at his| Mclllistrum's lawyer, said that|his threat is carried out (it but did not leave until three Plant by sameone claiming to the $2,200 plus $1,800 charged) could be mainly tactical) it: is| years later, be a friend of Mclilistrum. The to the company was a legit-|, clear warning that the im-| HOUSEHOLDERS Save On FUEL 16 = OIL 668-3341 imate claim, ' Drizzle Today, Colder Tomorrow TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts|somewhat colder Thursday.| issued by the weather office at! Winds northeasterly 10 to 15. 5:30 a.m.: Synopsis: Weather associated| Lakes is expected to continue| northeast 10 to 15, for the next day or two. How- Northern Cochrane, White River: Mostly sunny and| with a front which stretches! cold today cleutine over' with! clear across the northerniintermittent snow tonight clear- United States and the Greatiing again Thursday, Winds Northern ers, also " Forecast Temperatures ever, a storm centre which is|Low tonight, high Thursday expected to move along the|Windsor ........., track of the weather front and/St. Thomas...+... cross the Great Lakes tonight)London ,.....,... will permit colder weather to/ Kitchener peers sag southward on Thursday to|Mount Forest., near the lower lakes. |Wingham ....ss005 Lake St, Clair, Lake Erie,|Hamilton ......,., 35 35 35 32 38 38 38 35 |\the requested judicial inquiry. WANTS INQUIRY "There should be a very full "I would certainly welcome caller that," Mr, Diefenbaker said of 'ed. told him that if he set- Mclilustrum's claims against the company, the miss- ing documents and cheques would be returned, Mr. Van De Wynckel said he inquiry into the administration||ater spoke to Mclllistrum- on |of the department of immigra-|the telephone and, soon after- tion." He said another case, that of itwo Italian jand most careful examination jof the department of immigra- jtion, its techniques, the admin- jistration in general." This was "long overdue." The Supreme Court of Can- ada ruled Monday that the Ital- jians, Giuseppe and Rocco Violi, jhad been held illegally for de- |portation at Montreal's }deaux Jail for eight months un- der a warrant issued by Immi- gration Minister Tremblay. The immigrant broth-| which Mclilistrum had e 'indicates that there from the company in food sup- is a great need for the fullest/plies and travelling expenses | wards, gave him $2,200 in cash as well as a receipt for $1,800 taken while serving as general man- ager. The caller then phoned Van De Wynckel and told him the |missing property could be found in a Toronto alley. Police recovered them in Toronto two jdays later, | | | Van De Wynckel said he had Bor-/fired Mclilistrum in February for charging $200 against the company's account as expenses after being told not to do so. mdeiate future of the party de- "If the accused had wanted|pends on Mr. Diefenbaker's $10,000, he probably could have | willingness to take Quebec se- gotten it,"" Mr. Humphrey said.|riously."' | DX Fuel Oil NEED ANOTHER GIFT? 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