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Show DESuEET NEWS, Wednesday, November 4, 1964 ' 1 Ey PHIL NEWSOM UPI Foreign New" Analyst ; To say, that the South Vietnamese are being given one last chance to save themselves Is perhaps putting it too strongly. But it r perilously dose to ; ' that ' " " . ' Almost exactly m year after the fall of the Ngo DinhDiem government in Saigon, U.S. bassador Gem Maxwell D.. Taylor plainly was irked when he said repeated government crises and had led to deterioration . a loss in the ef ' momentum war effort ' But In what has become standard UJS. policy in South Viet; Nam, Taylor also remained determinedly optimistic. For -- the new civilian? government,' he said, he had great ' , hope." Hope, indeed, was about the only, ingredient left; Under the autocratic Diem government and its politically-appointe- d generals there had been the "clear and hold operations: which neither cleared nor held. And there were the fortified strategic hamlets, which fell to the Communist 'HARMONY FLOORS' - - November - 100 Ti - - Viet Cong with, distressing regvein, demanding ularity once the troops depart- that ail citizens either enroll in ed and defenses were left to a tiie army or contribute to the work-or-flg- ht .CHICAGO (UPI) Eight . persons, five of them members of one family, died , . Wednesday in a fire that-y a swept through apartment hotel building. The five were identified as Mrs. Doris Mae Stevens, 41, and her four children, John, 16; Dennis, 12; Gene, 4, and Pamela Sue, 2. The 'father was away at; work during-the fire. ' About 20 other persons,' including two firemen, were ; injured in the . blaze that' started in a hall on the first smoke up : floor and billowed to the other fioors before it . 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HELSOtl'S CAFE Nor had the situation-fin-provcarbonate.rodr Similar The remainder of his anThe AEC said it to limestone the commissions any under two strong- nounced program, public health ,716 South State a detonation packing the punch announcement said. man generals. m link mmrfk ef leers r and education, was equally Gen. , Duong Van Big Minh praise-worthThe trouble was who took over after Diems fall, Jt had been heard befpre. himself fell victim to a coup In the the Viet Cong jungle, led by Gen. Nguyen Khanh. remained depressingly near and And r Khanh came perilously there seemed little likelihood close to falling to a combined that -, villagers under the immemilitary and civilian coup last diate threat' of Communist reSeptember. 364-705- 0 taliation would come flocking to Among all groups it was all Huongs banner. . too obvious that special inter-estthe villagers also Among were taking precedent over there was a traditional antipawhat should have been ' the thy toward both the army and maim interest the war against government taxes. the Viet Cong. In the generally depressing Taking over, this weekas cb plcturer there seemedj one ray GM-Outp- ut viliart premier was a man who of light. 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