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  • se e th e President . The President invited him . to Costa e Silva luncheon. I: 12: 31p Th e President-elec t o f Brazil, Costa e Silv a , accompanie i d t o th e President' s officeb y Am b Symingto n 26, 1967 y 'HUE House Date January
  • d a t Mai n House - t o the Offic e £ w/Judg e A. W . Moursun d ~~7~ ^Arthur Kri m /s ^ Jesse Kella m showing th e abov e the paintin g o f "nud e negro young girl " an d th e "Indonesian " paintin g Others t o livin g roo m t o join Mrs. Johnso n
  • . Jorg e da Rocha CHATAIGNIER, Engineer - student - NW C Mr. Manoel do REGO BARROS, Engineer, - student, nwc Mr. Joaquim GOMES DE ALMEIDA Almeida, Attorney - student, nwc Mr. Saint-Clair da Cunha LOPES, Attorney - student, NW C Mr. Arthur PORTO PIRES
  • , Uruguay, South America Day (include visited by) ture I - 8:30a The ^ 1 9:15a President _J ;i •j - President, accompanied by Jake Jacobsen. went downstairs to await th e arrival of President Costa e Silva of Brazil „____ ". ,: 8:30a _ Wednesday
  • , Uruguay » MR. CHRISTIAN: Th e President's schedule for tomorrow, and some of this you may have seen in previous State Department material. Ther e are some changes, though. 8:30 a.m. - Breakfast with President Arthur da Costa e Silva of Brazil at President
  • H. E. Merenna Francis de Silva Jayaratne, Per Rep of Ceylon to UN - and Mr s H. E. Boukar Abdoul, Per Rep of Chad to the UN - and Mrs Mr. Javier Illanes, Charge', Alternate Rep of Chile to UN - and Mrs H. E. Leu Chieh, Per Rep of China to UN H. E
  • by Executive Order 1165 2 governing access to national s e curity information. ( B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document . (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor ' s de ed of gift . GENERAL SERV ICES ADM
  • will ~e accompanied on his call by Assistant.Secretary Covey T. Oliver . . ~ Ambassador Leitao da Cunha will deliver to you a personal letter from Brazilian President Arthur da Costa e Silva on the subject of military assistance, including supersonic
  • our Embae•y. The funeral la at 8: 00 a. m. tom.or row (10:00 a. m. Montevideo Waal'lin1ton time time). W. W. Rostow ApproYe ---- See me ---- to Mra. Mrs. Elba Elisa Propoaed Pre ■ idential Meaaa1e of Condolence de lo• Campo ■ de O. ■ tido
  • ] Costa e Silva. L: Yes. G: And at that time, did you find American public opinion, newspaper opinion, for instance, misinformed? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories
  • E. n " Monday, CONFIDBN4'1MsMEMORANDUM SUBjECT: --Cb 113 ~j 911." s.3 ..f 4-,1•9s -October 23, 1967 -- 5:30 PM FOR THE PRESIDENT Your Meetin,g with President Ahidjo (Ah-he-joe) (Tuesday, October 24, 12:30 PM) of Cameroon Schedule 12
  • visits -2- . Date Name Country Occasion December 1966 3 · President Diaz Ordaz . Mexico Amistad Dam visit January 1967 Pres.-elect Costa e Silva Brazil Informal visit to U.S. February 1967 9-10 13-15 · King Hassan Emperor Haile Selass-ie
  • ERE D . y- N . MEMO RAND uM 'w/d A DD l T1 6 uLA R ·.~..:PROGRAM ·oF PROJEt Y LEND i·NG o .. /,\'.:-. ~ Bf ALL ·NEG Oi ·1 AT -Z: 0 NS FOR PROGR AM · LO AN WOULD 8 E , TERM Y: NATE D· f F : ·v· l F · PO S ·r Tl ON OF l PC ·WAS PERM l TT ED TO -·DE TE R
  • . DEMOCRAT IC TROOPS FROi l FIFTH MILIT ARY REG I ON CPARANA) l~ARCHI NG THROUGH SANTA CATARINA- TO RGS BORDER , UNDER COMMAND OF GENERAL . DARIO COELHO . ' IHREE MILITARY MINISTERS APPOINTED AS FOLLOWS: WAR GENERAL ARTUR COSTA E SILVA NAVY ADMIRAL
  • . 12:05 Left Mr. Per's. 12:10 Arrived White House. To second floor. blue dress 1965 to match aquamarine pen (gift) 3. 12:45 President to second floor with President-elect and Mrs. da Costa e Silva, Ambassador da Cunha, and Ambassador Symington.. 1:00
  • that McPherson join him in his car. Arrived San Rafael for ._ PUBLIC SESSION . _________ ______ ______ ^J^lP^E' l:07p REMARKS TO (Sala HEAR REMAINDER OF de las Americas) — by the President Hall of the SPEECHES Americas 'HNS HOUSE Date EKT LYNDON
  • · 1:0: Amembassy L0~1DON SUBJEC'rs Invitation to President to Speak Before Council Europe .Assembly l. Geoffrey de Freitas. President of Council of Europe Assembly, has sent the Preside11t the follo,~ing telegram: Q!E.. Council of Europe
  • - - • to eapJala wily tile •lalpa are pllbls "P la Ille lauber: tnupert GIit ol llalpb-. a.,_ar• to l»e dllflcut. Tlau Hlldeft•• . . e... ,_ le&Ybac tile ablpa aloae Uld de-1laa wltJl Ille Met. I II.a~ c:llecbcl tile locatlaa of tbe re,_.... hq bele la the el tile
  • in 1946 and reelected in 1951, Peron was overthrown by a military revolt on September 16, 1955. A de facto Pro­ visional Government, first under Gen. Eduardo Lonardi and later under Gen. Pedro E. Aramburu, held power until 1958, when Arturo Frondizi
  • for you to give them as much personal attention as the Mexican President. The visits of Costa e Silva and Frei, and the Summit Meeting, should remove any basis for this type of criticism. i GON¥11lENIIAL
  • :~e nn'f · .. ........... ~ ~· ' -• ... ··-.-........... ~ " D epartm ent ,f State , . Action Info DE RUDTCR· 622 205 1830 ZNY SSSSS 0 24 18 0 3'2 JUL 67 FM A~1EMBASSY LONDON ,. . TO SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE / ' '~TATE GRNC -- ~ I BT I . ~~-,E
  • with our colleague in Argentina, General Juan Carlos Ongan!a, and our colleague in Brazil, Marshal Arthur da Costa e Silva, I sincerely endeavored to advance the important objectives agreed on at the Conference at Punta del Este less than two years ago
  • .•Guidelines . ·By~:;,.__.,,N~ Date - -o\ • . ..... -2- PARIS 14827, MAY 27 DlRECTL Y 10 THEM. HE Sf,,ID THE'/ PROBAtn:r-woutD ·1w·r-;.--ccE?T-tl:;E PROPOSALAT FIRST, su·r MIGHT t.A'fER ON, DE?ENDING U?O}) THE:..•. J>R9{,RESSOF THE or·rtClAL I'DSCUSSIONS
  • ACTION ~xx Moaday, June 10, 1968 - 11:30 am Mr. Prealdent: reque ■ ted, a· draft memoraadum from you to the Secretary of Defen ■ e reque ■ tlna our ae.nlor mllltary leader• to ■peak re1'1larly on the ■ tate of the war ln South Vletaam
  • the N&Uonal De!en.se of the unn1Ml-tl;u.tea wtth!n the mean.Snst of the Esl>tonage L&w1, Tltle t,anun'"°" or rn•lauon ot wl1lch In ""7 ma,mer UD&U........., ..la ~ l t e c l bT. 1 '° .., ..... 7g3 .,.d 7H, U>.• C . ~ . THIS IS AN INFORMATION REPORT
  • \llUJ n.1, tlaiH inst,nuco again tb~t, as betor&, we o~e firmly standing for leseening tension i._n the Middle Eo.,t, for turning this area. into a, zone of lasting ·peace, and no one shnuld ha.ve any doubts t\bout tha.t. en-t~ Ck CE Bohl.en
  • ~~~~~~~:....t.,'4,ll R:osrowto President, rs: Japan 5.,.;.,....,·~· C 1p ~ \-10-0,s N Lj 9tf -32-0 "Japanese TerrtadveProposal" -#12a ff)t s #18a cable 1p Cl)E; "1 , Ii.~/
  • ~~~~~~~:....t.,'4,ll R:osrowto President, rs: Japan 5.,.;.,....,·~· C 1p ~ \-10-0,s N Lj 9tf -32-0 "Japanese TerrtadveProposal" -#12a ff)t s #18a cable 1p Cl)E; "1 , Ii.~/
  • memo Rostow to President, 5:30 p.m. PCI 1 p f¥,1;~ cl-/S-'[I. 6-lu/,t t:>.:-... , t,z.,,,.J. #38a cable DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TIT L E RESTRICTION 8/14/67 Nt.J1Y:- ~t» ,.,vs/1t.,1..'- oc,-Z-7'1 ~ ~ A f ~n Intelligence Information Cable S 4 p ;e
  • D E N I I A L INFORMATION• I STILL INTEND MAKESUCH INFORMAL APPRO~~N MACOVESCUWHENEVERTHERE MAYBE S~~TAB~E OCCASIONo GP•3 DAVIS / .... Cmff I DE~ r I At. - '3 Department of S,,..1,te °INCOMING ,; .. .., --~ -"----.....,.··pp RUEHCR1DE RUDKSO
  • p ~ ~IP ,;iy,..f'" J.h-')llct,~ /·~ ~-lt.S- NL .l 'i'/-'/7/. ti #18a cable ~e tfl fu Saigon 499 rtJI Ids 3p /.M,, • hirJ-l l{-li:d6 o:,~S))' ,r~ tg-q·04 VUd
  • WOULDNOTBUY FRENCH MIRAGEJET FIGHTERS. COStA E SILVA RECENTLY ADVISEDAIR MINISTERMARCIO DE SOUZA E MELLO OF THIS AND EXPLAINED THAT,EVENIF PAYMENTS WERE SPREAD OUTOVER 1995 APPROVED f ORR(LEAStMAR ~ 86203 1.3(a)(4: PAGE 2 Of 2 PAGES • ;xx;nm, 1.3(a)(4
  • establishment 1 we woul majo r sud surely be running the risk of a n 1 e xpensive chang e -over a nd mo de rni za tion 7; r oc es s which would almost ; '.)~· c e t · ~l y e detrimental to . Indian interests . The f ct is' that by this new policy w.e
  • , State J. Herbert Hollomon, Commerce Donald M. MacArthur, Defense Attachment The President The White House Washington, D. C. Samuel M. Nabrit, AEC Arthur M. Okun, CEA James E. Webb, NASA Preliminary Report on Technological Gap Between U. S
  • A -· - - A A #l-8-3s. cable l-#--11-H-H11-~ ""N!lrt"-- text of -T:e-P-re possibl #85 memo #85b letter #85c report B01111 confidential • ~. ~ 1 - "l0 JvLj- ~o --
  • A S--'i ~ NW J-.;i St/ Possible classified information 1 p _- ~.~..)"):~ ·,p;;, II e #64 memo Rostow to the President re Turkey Secret 1 p. ~ /~- ;.3- #64a memo Rostow to the President re Turkey Secret 3 pp. ~ 1;;,._.3_ ').3 '3 ltlz ilon, 1 1
  • . - ,Dts , burgee:a., or flags, soeh as t.bei flag ot th . cotmtey bon-.. which a ahlp ha. de:"4.td u,d/.~,r - the t.lag of the c9Wltry .o f deelina-­ tiott, may be fie>wn by •hlpa tnasi& · the ~ 1 . • eomp11nle~ euigas•. 1 '1£ Canal authod.tios ar-e 4!N
  • luncheon at 1:00 p.m. in his honor. ~Al• ►~ Dean Rusk :10 60~tP1DEN-TU...L Tuesday - 3:30 pm Soptem,b er Z6, 1967 ~tr. Pre-e ident: Tho tentative pi:-:og:ram. for the Dia1' Ordaz visit de,scribed m the attached s,chedule. li'lOW a·tan