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  • -Nam. In 1965, 1966, and 1967 Prime Minister Ky took risky steps to get rid of the most highly-placed of the corrupt officials. had no way of reaching the little ones. He obviously He went at it so hard that once it almost overthrew the Government
  • , JFLA. WALLACE H. WHITE, J R,, MAINE THEODOR E FRANCIS GREEN, R. I. HENR IK SHIPSTEAD, Ml.... ALBEN W, BARKLEY, KY. GERALD P. NYE, N. DAK. ROBERT R. REYNOLDS, N. c. JAM ES J. DAVIS, PA. JOSEPH P. GUFFl!Y, PA.. WARREN R. AUSYfN. YT. GUY M. GILLETl"E
  • . On the political front, Ho Chi Minh and his advisors are faced with a more ambiguous situation. One hard fact confronting Hanoi, however, is the surprising aurability of the Ky government despite repeated crises. If the NVN regime has been counting on a. state
  • ! world we want to llvo _, while helping to forestall tho kind 0£ r ky and painfully expensive crisis epitomized by Vietnam. 4. It - is nation wauta to conduct a positive and dynamic foroign policy of tho sort this President thinks it does, he must
  • Prime Minister Ky, who is very enthusiastic about the dramatic possibilities of Rusk's proposals. The first batch (six) of college students sent to Vietnam for the summer und e r State / AID a uspices has returned to this country. They turn out to b e
  • , Senator Robert c. (D) \·l.Va. (D) Hev. armon, Senator Hov-rard W. oper, Senator John Serrnan (R) Ky• 2. .~~~.............~·~·-·-- (R) 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45
  • , Transport Workers Union of America HACKNEY, Vivian H., Marshall Natl, Bank HPJ'1MER, Armand, LosA HARM, Ray, Cox's Creek, Ky. HAYNIE, Robert M., Hillsborough, Calif. HEWITT, William A., Moline, Ill o HILTON, Conrad, NYC HUDSPETH, Francis, Austin, Tex
  • , Wyoming. I was supposed to do The President at that time was just returning, in fact he hadn't returned yet, from a trip to the Far East where he met I guess with Ky and Thieu and the top Vietnamese people. In any event, by the 1966 elections
  • --this was in 1966--that he was going to Honolulu. Well, you don't need a passport to go to Honolulu. I think he announced it one day and we left the next, to go to meet Ky, then the prime minister. F: Nuch luxury. That much time. K: Yes. So we went, and he had
  • , stayed with Bob Komer, spent a good deal of time with Thieu and Ky, and traveled throughout the country. We were in every corps [area]. We got over to the Cambodian border, down into the Delta, out into the Navy units' operations, up with the Marines in I
  • Biographical information; McGeorge Bundy; William Bundy; Robert Komer; Vietnam; Bien Hoa; service on high-level review committee on Vietnam; Pleiku incident; Honolulu Conference; Ky; bombing halt; Harriman; Wilson; J. Blair Seaborn mission, 1964
  • Biographical information; McGeorge Bundy; William Bundy; Robert Komer; Vietnam; Bien Hoa; service on high-level review committee on Vietnam; Pleiku incident; Honolulu Conference; Ky; bombing halt; Harriman; Wilson; J. Blair Seaborn mission, 1964
  • 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
  • ] India [Divider] Korea [Divider] [Untitled Divider] TRIP #1 – SOUTH (Ky, Ill., Ind. Wash.) TRIP #3 –WEST (Idaho, Col., Okla.) TRIP #4–W. Virginia/Dallstown, PA/Mich./Ohio TRIP #2-N. ENG. (N. Y. , N. Hamp., Vt., R. I., Me.) TRIP #6-(Cancelled) – Nov. 66
  • ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL _;.-- F frh ~~~ ~M. - ivt-~ ~ ,.J- LI- ~ IL.?- . ~--L ~ 7)}1 ? - ~ . · S DEPARTMENT OF STATE PECIAJ, Ass1sTANT A L. To THE S ECRET A KY j-A ..- -~---£. ~~y ff._ ~ ef~"' ~ I~ p µ
  • 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. 11 I
  • , 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
  • AS POSS I --- . :: • ', _ ·~·; -: .:; t THIEU :.rnsT 2;z GIVE !'~ TPi!: TO INFORM VP KY, !iUO.·:J , :: L:DEFEi1SE AND POSSI SL Y O,JE O;( T~..'O OTHt:FS, SHORTL Y BE17 0R~ OUi~" .~c:r:::.: ::r.:co:.•--:s J(!.1()1·.' :.: , SD TH t~ T T:·iEif~ FULL
  • PRESEIT IF SAIGON _IS-TO BE ,PRESENT, i i .\ . jI -~- .. .,. 1 ~~ -., . .. ·•l . f .: AND I AM.SlffiE THAT THE GVN WILL INSIST ON THIS. A FURTHER ESSENTIAL WOULD BE PRIVATE CONSULT.ATION BY US WITH THIEU, KY AND DO BZFORE THE VATICAN PROPOSAL
  • in-fighting. about the S. His greatest concern is Saigon politics. He fears that Thieu may overplay his hand against Ky, Thang, Vien, and the young Turks. Specifically, he fears Thieu may judge that Bunker could do more to bail him out of political trouble
  • secret SC No. 01253/68 ~1:~ '/-;;;,.g. g.3 ~ . RESTRICTION ..._ 'J-1r-ky ~ 2 p 1 p Jl/~J-c..&S ~. 03/20/68 A NLJ/eA (_'l1-{ (g~' 03/28/68 A Nl.~-81-C,3 J t I I 1 .l FILE LOCATION National Security March 31st Speech, File, vol. NSC