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  • thought would be willing to cooperate with the new government, among them Ha Thuc Ky and Nguyen Van Truong. As for Suu and Huong, their political careers are finished and "we should put them in the national museum 't61gether with Tran Van Ly, Nguyen Hoa
  • by retired Gen. Huynh Van Cao, also a Catholic), List No. 3 (headed by Catholic pharmacist and banker Tran Van Lam), and List No. 21 (headed by Revolutionary Dai Viet Party figure Nguyen Ngoc Ky). --s-EeftET/ NOBIS SECRET/ NOfJfS , -7- 7 The change
  • to believe, however, that the full Assembly will validate the elections. Bunker has stressed to both Thieu and Ky the potentially serious impact on United States support for Viet-Nam of irre­ sponsible action to invalidate the elections. Both Thieu and· Ky
  • and Arkauaa -- also u. s. 1960 and 1964 -- are rather £ma, especially the comparlsoAa between the Thieu-Ky vote ud Sen. Fulbright. w. W. Ro.tow -ceNFIDEN!UAL WWRostow:rln DECLA-5"s,n ru,. 1. 2.. ~ s" s ~ ,l. ~ . n) ''h:t-t t-1 v.~e G-U:deli"1t' :> r. u
  • , would seem to indicate the desire of great numbers of the Soµth Vietnamese people to bring an end to the fighting. In fact, during the campaign, all candidates voiced publicly their support for a peace offensive. Ky may ! I i J . ·I The North