| Show The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday November 2 Coup iii S Viet Nani Report: Dieni Nhu Suicide Continued From Page 1 planes zoomed low over the city firing rockets The rockets apparently missed the palace Although Nguyen Ngoc Tho a had been named Buddhist prime minister the government actually was being pun by a council of generals who led the revolt an American spokesman said minister was a civilian former Vice FresidentNguyen Ngo Tho who hks been leading the government’s campaign to con- ciliate enraged Buddhists' Much of the Ngotlinh family’s at h ime and unpopularity abroad has stemmed from its treatment of Vietnamese Bud dhistsand this conflict had embittered relations with the United States US a Dinh Diem of South Viet Nam Soon after Diem’s palace was attacked revolt started US Welcomes Viet Coup Denies ‘Key’ Revolt Role Continued From Page ' 1 They dissociated themselves from the Saigon government's have so frustrated the United States recently domestic politics THE MILITARY leaders were to have assured US Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge they intended to turn over con- trol of the government to re- - reported sponsible civilian officials This made it likely that the United States would extend diplomatic recognition’ to the new government within the next few days TnE i hanged Friday ELECTRIC Nguyen Ngoc Tho dicted S Viet Nam h IN LOS ANGELES the touring and — Aaaoelated Prcaa outspokenly Wlrephoto Mrs Ngo Dinhu Nhu who served Gen Doung Van Minh Top as first MAU RESIGNED in August In man in lady in theregime ousting Diem’s regime blamed for Americans over on raids anger government overthrow — the same Buddhist pagodas but agreed to taken radio the leave of absence instead retary of State for Economic by Communist in North Viet Nam broadcasts An ardent Buddhist he shaved ' Development while the holding and China his head left the country and vice presidency was last reported at a Buddhist The United States denied it retreat 'in India Telephoned reports from Saihad anything to do with the The new prime minister was gon said there was no 'damage coup i the ranking oficial of the Bud- to US installations in tViet Nam dhist faith in the Government of and no 47 Minh Gen his made repuAmericans were injured Diem tation in 1955 when he helped IETNAMESE marines Diem clean up the Saigon crime Tho had also served as Sec- the uprising and were lords Pre- leader the 11:00 3:25 A 50 10:15 TODAY line spear-heade- THEATRES at '2 pm 2 'PM- 8 & - PM Slat - U Prh( "IhodtJS J 4J C:1S fcJJ71w Gtm Hawk" :30 :)5 EHE2H3 OPEN NOON DAILY 13 5a Main EM PAUL 1 DRIVE-I- 1 OPEN 6 PM 40fk South 7th Eat SHOW at 7 P M IEBII JSMI KB0E1RD THATMES ANEW PiCTUflE v vX ATUTUDF 1101! 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President Kennedy ordered US military forces toward He did not identify the genbut they apparently were the group of 9 to 12 general officers headed by Doung Van Minh When Diem demurred the informant said the insurgents regrouped and mounted a final all-oassault starting with an and mortar barrage artillery tion with the coup Diem’s palace In downUS Ambassador Ilengy Cabot against town Saigon Lodge had called on Diem Fri- A SPOKESMAN day morning said that AMERICANS IN Saigon said while artillery and mortars were the palace fighter they believed the Ihsurgents leveling were fully in control of the city INTIRMOUNTAIN and airport as of 6:45 am Saipm-- e gon time (3:45 pm MST Fri— Joined by Army and Air Force units the Navy— relatively weak -- remained loyal to Diem reports from Saigon said " Fighting- - was apparently limited to the Saigon area erals OFFICIALS took the view that the coup was engineered military men primarily interested in stepping up the campaign against Communist Viet Cong guerrillas Their first tentative analyses attached less attention to the conflicts with Buddhists who claimed Diem’s regime persecuted them and with students hundreds of whom were jailed THE UNITED States put pressure pn Diem for reforms in order to broaden popular supmeasport for ures but denied any connec- Ilelmeted troops such as those Friday were In revolt against regime Of Fresident' Ngo '' - 1963 E AND HIS JAZZ QUARTET Ady Sola $200— Door Sola $225 Per Person 2ND 110 HIT true story of It John F Kennedy’s incredible sdmture in the South Poetic! 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