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  • Congresswoman Guad elupe Rivera Marin and said "I would very much like to have a painting of your father, Diego Rivera. Will you......?" She interrupted - saying "you shal l have it Mr. President." President Johnson confided he has been a great admirer of Diego
  • brought his guests into the office to see the Diego Rivera painting had arrive d the preceding day and which no one cared for. ________ Tom Johnson Listened to Secy Rusk on Face the Nation To bed Issues statemen t o n receiving report--and releasin
  • Sr. Hector Hernandez Tirado Sr. Andres Jimenez Sr. Joel Hernandez Sr. Jesus Sanchez Nino Sr. Alberto Moreno Carsolio Sr. Lie. Francisco Lopez Alvarez Capt. Rivera and Col. Donald Rattan escorted group Expe Ct* Barnes, Dept of Si ate Hookham (U.S.A
  • . This Nation needs bright young scientiste who will find the way to curtail poisons that are daily poured into our air and streams. One bas only to go boating on any of our major rivera and see the dead fish fioating by to know that Nature' s fabric bas
  • DIEGO • SAN FRANCISCO A ffetlMltt to "'' PHpl• of BARBARA • SANTA CRUZ C1hf0f'n11 SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90024 December 20, 1968 Charles H. Shreve, Regional Director Department of Health, Education, and Welfare SO Fulton
  • accompanied by Ambassadors of Central American countries: Ambassador of Nicaragua -His Excellency Dr. Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa mf asked Ambassador of El Salvador - His Excellency Col. Julio A. Rivera Bowdler Ambassador of Guatemala -- His Excellency Dr
  • Offic e w / Marvin Watson e Christian Tom Johnso n 11:46a Georg ,C 11:46 y Frida a 11:50 a Ou t Cente r Doo r and int o Fis h Room fo r Presentation o f Credentials b y Hi s Excellency Juli o Rivera , Ambassado r of El Salvador: an d Hi s Excellenc
  • AVARRO • D BETTY S RR TOS, WHO LIVE IN THAT DEPARTMENT. T~-~os~ 0 GARCIASTATED SHE IS ORIGI LLYFRO THIS C PIT L
  • ) that lnformation reachlng him regarding the current attitude of Defense Mlnlster Rivera and Chlefe was om.Lnous. Valdez, Chlef of DNI (lntelligence service), had reported to hlm that Rivera's position against accepting changes in the high command had become "rlgid
  • Chiefs to remain if Defense Minister Rivera Caminero departed. (It is not clear whether his reluctance to meet the strike issue head-on is due to timidity or is a calculated move to use the strike as a means of pressuring the Air Force and Army Chiefs
  • . (Amb of Panama) His Excellency Col. Julio A. Rivera (Amb of El Salvador) Excellency and Mrs. (Amb of Paraguay) His Excellency Domingo Santa Maria Santa Cruz (Amb of Chile) Alfredo A. Ricart (The charge d'affaires ad interim of the Dominican Republic
  • to President Lopez the personal message at Tab A, and 2. authorizing Ambassador Jova to reply to Congressional Pres­ ident Rivera on your behalf along the lines of the message at Tab B. I concur. ~~~ William Bowdler Approve ✓ Disapprove Attachments J
  • a commitment from the Minister of Armed Forces, Rivera Caminero, to S:ep down in 30 days. This is largely a problem of face. The rebels have agreed to handle the incorporation of their zone in the ISZ by a memorandum spelling out steps for the dismantling
  • Situation. Now that Caamano and company have left Santo Domingo, Ellsworth Bunker has turned his attention to persuading Rivera Caminero and his colleagues to depart. The three-way conversations between Bunke r, Garcia Godoy and Rivera Caminero this week
  • of the drafting of Puerto Rican -n for military service in Viet Nam. The individuals ares Peterson ortiz-Terreforte7 Rosana ortiz1 Bnrique Rodriquez-Ruiz, and Rodolfo Rivera. None of them are of prior record in the file ■ of the Secret Service Intelligence
  • BOGDAN, Corneliu, Ambassador of Ranania PEAL, s. Edward, Ambassador of Liberia RIVERA, Julio, Ambassador of El Salvador VELASQUE'l,Jorge T., Ambassador of Panama GUNNENG, Arne, Ambassador of Norway SHA'P.AF, Abdul-Hamid, Ambassador of Jordan SANJINFS
  • -Communist position with respect to Godoy Governmen t. He took a liking to General Alvim and got along well with him. 4. Senator Russell also visited President Godoy and Minister of Armed Forces Rivera Caminero. His impression of Godoy is that he is a good
  • the Rivera Government emerged very suddently and unexpectedly this week. President Rivera, being a decisive and energetic type, moved quickly against the coup leaders, sending some into exile and detaini.ng and admonishing others. This situation looks
  • ✓ cll. It must be continued. ha• been mado feaa1blo only by the use ol and the invcatmont o~ public rosourco.11 •• the· • I ... I s •• by the construction o! loc:ka, dams, and channel• on our rivera and inland waterway
  • , Ambassador of Colombia CORNER, Frank, Ambassador of New Zealand BOGDAN, Corneliu, Ambassador of Rcma,nia PEAL, s. Edward, Ambassador of Liberia RIVERA, Julio, Ambassador of El Salv-d.dor VELASQUEZ, Jorge T., Ambassador of Panama GUNNENG, Arne, Ambassador