RELIGIOUS UNREST Buddhists blast Ky SAIGON — (UPI) — Buddhist leaders accused Premier Nguyen Cao Ky's government of "plotting to betray the people" by reneging on its promises to set up a civilian government and called for a mass meeting tonight. More than 2,000 Catholics, meanwhile, demonstrated in the coastal city of Da Nang to the north, demanding Buddhist leaders apologize for an attack on one of their buildings. Catholic leaders threatened to call out the faithful "from Da Nang to Saigon" unless their demands were met by Friday. TEE RAPID FIRE developments shook the uneasy political truce Ky's government had worked out in weeks of negotiating and raised fears of another bloody religious war like the Buddhist-Catholic conflict of 1963 which was triggered by a similar conflict. Buddist leader Thich Thien Minh said Ky was planning to stage a "false coup d'etat" to entrench himself in power. The meeting was scheduled for the main Vien Hoa Dao Buddhist pagoda here to explain what Hinh called "recent government plots against the people." Minh, the head of the Buddhist youths and one of the masterminds of the recent anti-government drive, was asked if further demonstrations were being planned. "IF THE GOVERNMENT still betrays the people by either not realizing democracy or by plotting a false coup d'etat, the people will have a tough reaction," he replied. "And this time it will be a fatal struggle." Minh said he had information that the government might be planning a false coup as early as next week. He indicated that through this method, some generals could be toppled from power while Ky could be reinstated as government head. Viet youths riot at anti-war meet SAIGON — (UPI)—Angry Vietnamese youths broke up a news conference scheduled here today by six anti-war agitators from the United States and warned them to get out of the country. At least two rotten eggs were thrown at the anti-war group, and fists were shaken under their noses. However, no one was subjected to any violence. THE YOUNG VIETNAMESE leaped on tables, ripped down anti-war banners, and hurled the pieces at the six pacifists. One hurled a rotten egg at the Rev. A. J. Muste, 81-year-old chairman of the Committee for Non Violent Action. Muste, visibly frightened and sweating profusely, dodged and the egg splattered on the wall behind him. Another egg also missed its mark. Vietnamese policemen stood in the back of the room, arms crossed over their chests, calmly looking on. Daily Kansan 13 Wednesday, April 20, 1966 Students fill Red post JAKARTA—(UPI)—Red Chinese diplomats evacuated their consulate under heavy guard today as 200 militantly anti-Communist students swarmed on the grounds and vowed to make it their headquarters. THE CHINESE had been living at the rear of the consulate compound and were evacuated when yellow-jacketed members of the Indonesian Student Action Association (KAMI) took over the building. They were believed to have joined other Red Chinese diplomatic personnel at China's embassy compound. Today's takeover was peaceful, but Tuesday KAMI demonstrators hauled papers and furniture out of the building and set them afire. France hopes for Bonn pact FARS — (UPI) — French For- ced Minister Maurice Couve de Mu- rville and today he plans to reach an agreement with Bonn to keep ten h troops in West Germany after France withdraws from NATO July 1. The foreign minister reported to De Gaulle and his advisers at the cabinet meeting today. An opposition censure motion in the French parliament attacking De Gaulle's NATO plans appeared headed for certain defeat. 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