By WILMAM L. RYAN AP Special Correspondent The civilian explosion serious blow to United State rcssure in Southeast Asia. pAlready some of America‘ are also unpleasant from var ious viewpoints. (ion should have surprised no body. The wonder is that i .didn't come sooner. Young pie there have but war. tension. _ and frustration. They are resrl its to their patience. Frustration seems the key liet Nam. TALK FOR YEARS or the need for social justice. corruption. 3 p p o l n army and government leaders on tlte basis of merit. These “err talked about long before President Ngo Dinh Diem died In last November's coup. (‘i'iiel repression had not helped Diem survive. But re- stramt and avoidance of blood- shed in this week's uprising did not seem to help Nguyen Khuiih, either their is deep frustration for Ann-titans. too. To those on the Et‘t’llt‘ it must have seemed that only a strong hand could mar- shal the country for the effort needed to heat back the Com- UNITED NATIONS (AP) Secretary . Genera U Thant has announced he WlII ‘ recommendation on in Cyprus the security 0 ou n c i1 early next. month. The force includes 1,130 Canadians. efforts to hold back Communist allies indicate lack of faith that the war against the Viet cong can be won. If the alternative .to victory is negotiation, the prospects for negotiated peace The South Viet Nam explo- P known nothing dietatorship rem people. but there are lim- word. Young. educated people in the cities want some sort of representative government. But in a country at War there is a hl‘7ll price on a luxury like pitifully embryo state in South For years there has been talk pc 0 n o m i c improvement for rural people. measures to raise public morale. elimination of ‘ tment of munists. When Duong Van Minh proved a disappointment. there were hopes that his successor. Khanh. had the strong hand eded. In these circumstances South Viet Nam had to progress from one dictatorship to another. There had to be a dictatorship until there was victory — and thsre was no sign of victory. Now the question is whether South Viet Nam is back where - l: was last November. with lit: tle'to show for two coups. The explosion last week has - the look of a depressing symp- t tom. a sign of weakening re- sistance. a search for quick so- lutions. The majority may. as 5 (I - munism and even neutralism. but that won't help if the will to fight a stubborn. furtive in- - surrection is eroded by internal chaos. confusion and frustra- tion. WILL ENCOURAGE Developments likely will en- courage tlie Communists and Communist regime in the north. If they act according to pattern, they will take full advantage of the confusion. All this can have an effect on American public opinion. espe- cially if it visualizes the expen- sive effort of the last,i‘ew years as wasted. In the rest of Asia and among America's allies elsewhere. it can generate pressure for some sort of negotiated settlement. What kind of settlement could there ’ Communists make their terms clear: drawal of Americans and settle ment “in the spirit of the pro- a conference should apart: South Viet Nam for an eventual Communist take-over. There is support in Euro-sci for neutralization of both North and South Viet Nam. There is Uihantlo Recommend nd ioUN Cyprus Forte I t Americans say. be against com- ‘ With- . gram of the National Front for Large amounts sold at whole- Liberation of South Viet Nam." sale prices to hotel. motel. re- Tlial is another way of saying sort operators. S. Viet Nam Civilian Explosion an Be Serious Blow. To US. little prospect that the regime in the north would agree to be neutralized. and neutralization of the south alone would leave t to the mercy of the Commu- nists eventually, when they were ready to move. Such a n- lution conceivably could under- mine the whole Western posi- tion on the Asian mainland and lead. some day, to Chinese dom- Ination of the continent. iiMON’DAY, AUGUST 31. 1964. PAGE 15.3 Nild. ClC-Gov't Rift Spread By New Insults 3! DAVE BUTLER tPresident Esau Thomr- more ST. JOHN'S, Nfld, iCP)..A ‘ than two years ago the. prlemier - - ‘ ' . hr. 'ioms rift between the provrncial gov- ‘ was ‘9 {jlcmmr ernment and the Newfoundlan brought. t.” mane: up {at the Federation Labor (CLC) that fede’a‘m“ “nuak 0°" "92!“ has been slowly mending m. In mer roo recen five years has split again with when he said the governmen an exchange onusulu has been ignoring the federa- premier Smilwood has 155w l tioi'i because of his statement. ed a statement designed tot Mr. Smallwood said the fed- ipeople in Newfoundland who' th' k the government are d cis- to e were elected by Newfoundland people. The New. foundiand people don't think we‘ are dictators." ‘ Mr. Thorns made the state- iment as Newfoundland re re- sentative to a Cl“ convention in Regina in 196l. Also on Wed- :nesday. Mr. 'l‘iioms he twould not "kiss lie govern- ‘ment's feet." ' ' stand was Calvin Normore of Corner Brook, vice - president who said they would not "bow to the dictators." NOT REPRESENTED , e wound wait further ag- gravated by the. fact the New- oundland government was not} represented at the conference. .A E. a. ‘ .although both Premier Small-icould have nothing but an ex-‘dictat r answer a charge by Federationleration officials “are the onlyl wood and Labor Minister C. H.|tremely adverse effect on the Ballam were invited Both de- i ‘clined due to previous commit-’ the i merits. ‘ The split began in was when. despite the federation's objec- tions. the government imported i rigid controls on labor including] mier lone which prohibited any sort | Mr. of strike. This was a result of the violent loggers strike of 1958, The government later re- ; pealed the laws and the situa- tion slowly began to ease The 1961 statement by Mr. caused a severe set back and I until December of last year, the‘ conference government heard no labor rep- resentations. Last, December. Mr. 'l‘homs .drafted a brief and was rc- Newfoundland ceived by Mr. Ballam. He said at the time the “continuing rift. Thoma : welfare of working people“|np‘.' Is all Since then more progress was made in restoring good rela- tions than at any time in the‘ previous five years. “i w s annoyed." said Pre- Smallwood referring to Thom's statement in Re- Igina “I'll admit it quite frankly II was annoyed. My annoyance Etook quite a while to die out. The government began receiv- ing again the representatives of fill 3nd W b help their political movement? They have a political move- ment of their own. And are they . lust trying to condemn the gov- ernment. the Liberal party. to give a boost 'to their own little political party? God knows it needs a boost. It hasn‘t gotten very far very fast." premier said “Maybe give ti- I 1 they are just trying to ‘ their own dinky little toy poli the Federation of Labor . . . t cal party a little pat on tho VFLARES UP AGAIN 'back . . . Well all right I'll go I “Now all of a sudden at the. along with that . . . an may in Corner Brook. lagain this thing flares up I what is all this talk about?“ ’ lpremier said it was not the labor movement ibut “only a handful of the la- bor leaders who think we are get them another Z) votes in he whole province of New- foundland. i don't begrudge them 20 or no votes. "But if that is not what they are up to." said Mr. Smallwood. “in God's name what are they “Whatare they trying to stir up to." DBUBY LANE STEAK . 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