Vietnamese Buddhists Bury Flaming Revolt SAIGON (AP) -- A stream of traffic rumbles over a patch of asphalt where a Buddhist monk set fire to his gasoline - soaked nine months ago, catapulting Viet Nam's Buddhist crisis into world attention. The fiery suicides of Thich Quang Duc and the five monks] and one nun who followed his example sparked a national cri- sis that led to a coup d'etat. U.S. policy in this strife-torn nation was rocked to the core. Highly-informed diplomats said Thich Quang Duc's: suicide was a major deciding factor in Pres- ident Kennedy's decision to send Henry Cabot Lodge here as am- bassador last August. Huge demonstrations of Budd- hists were smashed by club- wielding special police in. Ngo Dinh Diem's desperate bid to suppress revolt. Not so much as a plaque is Duc burned to death June 11, but the old monk's heart is a relie for veneration at Xa Loi , the city's main Budd- t centre. MONKS SPLIT UP The tough-minded monks who set up their headquarters at Xa Loi have split up, returning to the pagodas from which they had assembled last May. Hat- reds aroused in the last six months of the Diem regime seem almost forgotten. "We believe South Viet Nam's revolutionary government sup- ports coniplete religious equal- ity, and Buddhists are well sat- isfied," says a leading Buddhist spokesman. He is Thich Duc Nghiep, one of the leaders of the Buddhist revolt who were jailed in Diem's pagoda raids Aug. 21. Many Roman Catholics feared reprisals after the military coup 5 erated during the Diem regime.) Diem was a Catholic. In November} and December, mobs of youths waving the Buddhist a burned houses be- longing to Catholics in coastal towns, The Rey. Patrick O'Con- /nor says he knows of no further | incidents. . Father O'Connor, a Catholic journalist, has served as an un- official spokesman for his) church here since the Buddhist! crisis started. He says: "I believe the new govern-| ment is trying to be fair, al- though I think it may some- times bend over backwards to be fair to the Buddhists, the Cao Dai, the Hoa Hao and the }other non-Christian sects. TEMPERS COOLED "But I believe the govern- ;ment was embarrassed by the janti-Catholie incidents of No- vember and December, and put at the place whert Thich Quang! Nov. 1, because of hatreds gen- out the word that such incidents ie Europe is $208 nearer! . : Toronto -London only $3395 From April tat, eubject to Government approval aa across the Atlantic! going! Never before -has it cost so little to jet ONLY With BOAC's new 21-Day Economy Excursions, you save up to $208 over last summer's regular economy fares. You fly by Rolls-Royce 707 jet and can return any time between the 14th and 21st days. See your BOAC Travel Agent -- and if you wish to stay even longer, ask him about BOAC's new low Thrift and Summer Season fares. 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