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PAGE 4 SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, Wednesday, July 14, 1965 Madame Nhu's Normal Life Rome years ago she toured the so strict, and occasionally a household staff of two M m e. Nhu apparently The country residence is United States talking to as she visited Rome. Later she maids, a cook, a part-time avoids official contacts. small, nestling behind a many audiences as she could movod to the relatively mod- gardener, a secretary and a Sources at the South Viet- protective, stucco - covered gather for as long as they est villa where she now French nurse-tutor for her namese Embassy in Rome stone wall. The black iron would listen. Now she sees no lives, and rarely goes out. two younger children. say they have never seen gate rarely opens. Visitors one. The few Italians who Many of her neighbors have her. They assume she is still to the quiet neighborhood These two—Quynh, a 13- have met her say she be- only a vague idea who she is. year-old boy, and Le Quyen, using the same diplomatic are cautioned to watch out lieves she will return to Sai- The community is a pasto- passport she had when she for the snakes, and they a 6-year-old girl—live in the gon one day, the policies of ral area of green farms about villa and seldom leave it. left Saigon in 1963 just before are seldom disturbed. her husband and brother-in- I5 miles southwest of Rome, the coup that overthrew the Next to the house, inside Mme. Nhu's older children— law vindicated. not far from the seaside re- Le Tim, a 20-year-old daugh- Diem regime. the wall, is a well-tended veg- sort of Ostia Beach. At one The National Police say etable garden. So someone COUP ter, and Trac, a 17-year-old time it was a malarial son—are staying in Paris, ac- Mme. Nhu is no trouble. does live there. But who? Mme. Ngo- Dinh Nhu, the marsh, but fascist dictator "When she first came here, "Madame Nhu?" said a cording to the Italian Nation- ed States during the coup Benito Mussolini had it re- al Police. several months ago, we had a farmer who lives nearby. that brought violent death to claiined. Today vipers still man patrol the villa," they "I've never heard the name her husband, Ngo Dinh Nhu, abound in the fields off the RECLUSE reporte d. "We were not before, but I've been told the head of Vietnam's secret main roads. Mme. Nhu herself is re- afraid for her life, but we there is somebody from Viet- police, and to her brother-in- ported to spend almost all worried about the curious. nam around here." a w, President Ngo Dinh SERVANTS her time in her study in the Now we have no one there Mme. Nugo Dinh Nhu, the Diem. Apparently Mme. Nhu does villa, working at a typewriter because no one seems inter- once-powerful First Lady of She left the United States not lack money. A villager on her memoirs and occa- ested in bothering her. Life is Vietnam, lives in seclusion in and moved to Paris. Her self- who occasionally has worked sional statements that she just normal." the unpretentious villa. Two imposed exile there was not inside her villa says she has mails to newspapers. Associated Press .