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- RUSK DISCUSSES ELLSWORTH BUNKER'S MEETING WITH NGUYEN VAN THIEU, NGUYEN CAO KY ON PEACE TALKS; THIEU'S INSISTENCE ON NEED FOR MORE TIME BEFORE JOINING TALKS; POSSIBLE DELAY IN BOMBING HALT; CYRUS VANCE'S REPORT ON NORTH VIETNAMESE REACTION; JOHN
- RUSK DISCUSSES PLANS FOR LBJ'S UPCOMING TRIP TO DEDICATION OF LINCOLN STATUE IN MEXICO CITY, GIVES LBJ AN UPDATE ON BUDDHIST CRISIS IN SOUTH VIETNAM AND POLITICAL ATMOSPHERE THERE; DISCUSSION OF US, SOUTH VIETNAMESE SUPPORT FOR NGUYEN CAO KY, KY'S
- LBJ'S HEALTH; CLIFFORD SUGGESTS LBJ READ TRANSCRIPT OF NGUYEN CAO KY'S FACE THE NATION INTERVIEW, SAYS KY SUPPORTS SEPARATE TALKS BETWEEN US AND HANOI, AND BETWEEN SAIGON GOVT AND NLF; TODAY'S EVANS-NOVAK STORY ON DISAGREEMENTS BETWEEN CLIFFORD
- LBJ EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT PRESS LEAKS, PRESS STORIES THAT LBJ WAS ANGRY WITH CLIFFORD AT MEETING TODAY OVER CLIFFORD'S RECENT REMARKS ABOUT PARIS PEACE TALKS, DISAGREEMENTS WITH NGUYEN CAO KY; LBJ SAYS HE WILL ALSO SPEAK TO DEAN RUSK ABOUT PRESS
- LBJ DISCUSSES PRESS STORIES THAT LBJ WAS ANGRY WITH CLARK CLIFFORD AT MEETING TODAY OVER CLIFFORD'S RECENT REMARKS ABOUT US DISAGREEMENT WITH NGUYEN CAO KY; PARIS PEACE TALKS; LBJ EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT PRESS LEAKS AND STORIES OF DIVISION WITH OUR
- --but many
elements of the press said, "Ky will never give up office. u Well,
he's [Nguyen Cao Ky] given up office.
"The Vietnamese will never
LBJ Presidential Library
http://www.lbjlibrary.org
ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral
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Once research done: In other emergency periods-- isn't our position
much better overall, economic, etc., than in other such periods.
On Vietnam:
1. Make every effort to keep Ky. But be ready to make terrible
choice. Perhaps take a stand in Thailand
- "TRIP SITE - LOUISVILLE, KY"; POOR SOUND QUALITY; DAILY DIARY LISTS TIME AS 7:20A; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
- "TRIP SITE - LOUISVILLE, KY"; POOR SOUND QUALITY; DAILY DIARY LISTS TIME AS 7:20A; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING; RECORDING ENDS BEFORE CONVERSATION IS OVER
- CABLES TO OTHER NATIONS INFORMING THEM OF RESULTS OF HONOLULU CONFERENCE ON VIETNAM; RESPONSE TO FULBRIGHT'S CRITICISM OF HONOLULU DECLARATION, REPORTS BY JAMES GAVIN, GEORGE KENNAN; DORIS FLEESON'S COLUMN ON HONOLULU CONFERENCE; KY'S PRESS
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The President said he hopes they (Thieu and Ky) show action even though
all the election returns are not in yet and even though they have not been
inaugurated. The President said "instead of Dzu taking the headlines,
Thieu and Ky should fill the news
- are interested in what Secretary Rusk has
to aay. Why are you ao worr'ied al:out Saigon.
The President:
There ii instability between Ky and Thieu.
He doesn't like sitting in the back row after all of the command positions
he has held.
CIA Director Helms
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to
Was hington to report they
found ·'deplorable poverty·•
among te nants and s harecroppers there.
'Would Have Been Retrained'
Washington The White
Auocl•t•d Pr•u
H
- about the NLF.
Questions of procedure must be taken up.
Saigon cannot be ready for November 2 because Thieu and Ky
cannot be ready. They do not want to participate in what the
President is trying to do.
2. The President has been urged to stop
- us any cooperation we will in return cooperate with them.
There are no big decisions looming. The problem is how to
get free and honest elections and not have a coup.
Ky denies he said some of the things he has been reported
as saying during the last
- not be anticipated. lb traced development of the democratic
process in Vietnam, said when Geno Ky took second-place on the Thieu
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- ACCEPTED BY THE GVN IN THE COURSE OF THESE CONSULTA
TIONS AS THE ONLY VAY, PRACTICALLY SPEAKING, THAT WE COULD HOPE
TO HOLD TALKS VITH THE OTHER SIDE. I THINK VICE PRESIDENT KY
SAID ONCE THAT AS A NATTER OF PRINCIPLE WE OUGHT NOT TALK WITH
·THElltt- IUT
- g p i c t u r e I h a v e e v e r h a d p r e s e n t e d to m e .
And
C l a r k ' s a n s w e r on the c o m in g e l e c t i o n s a n d the P r e s i d e n t ' s f e e lin g s
a b o u t t h e m a s t r a n s m i t t e d to Ky a n d T h i e u w
- h u r c h i n a
dow np o u r.
A n d th a t M ad am Ky w a s a c c o m p a n y in g h e r h u s b a n d to the H o nolulu
m e e tin g , a n d on ce m o r e I h a d th a t s e n s e of b e in g d iv ided, s u n d e r e d , an d
n o t know ing r e a l l
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Teaneck, New Jersey 07666
May 25, 1967
Mr. Yoich1 Okamoto
Presidential.Photographer
White House
Washington, DC
Dear Kr. Okamoto:
Ky name is Richard Lau. I am head photographer with the Bergen
County Sheriff's
Office in Hackensack, New Jersey.
I have seen
- will get along just fine."
So then he told me, "I'm going .to Hawaii this weekend to meet wi.th
Westmoreland and Ky and Thieu"--who have been number one and number two men
in the Vietnamese_government--"and I want you to go as part of the staff.
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