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  • --+-&esmw--te-a~Pfe51tde!tt;-2~-rr.m . . Lp #6a letter ~ o..ji 3/o ~ TS Chancellor Kiesinger to LBJ Official translation e : ~ lo\,, s-10~ tv ..::r 't)~"\ ~ 3p TS 09/17/68 A .m. e -tp ' . (duplicate, #68 , NSF, NSC History, Pueblo Crisis, Vol. 8
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS O R TITLE ~m~~~J-~~m~~~~~~~~~~PP• 3 A)l,,-;J RESTRICTION 'f'~ ..,~~°3 [duplicate of #8 b, NSF, Country File , Peru, Vol. 2] l-.r-'fflttrmT--1f---~mT',..,.,z~e
  • --- ---- No Tell the1n to aubmlt draft See me ---- SECRET attachment ---- ~ DLA546. PP YEKADS DE YEKADL 2613 3060845 ~ lZ ~E • • • • .·• '• • I, I I t I \ 25X1A • .•...... · j 1 • · • 25X1A (9.) HOUSE RECEIV~O •••.• ....... . , WHCA
  • news out; -- have Bunker· -- a fresh and trusted: voice -- repo-.rt to the nation; -- the President should brief top college presidents Advisory G·roup was brief ed. and deans as Arthur Dean: -- clarify ·our "get out of Viet Nam•·' position: If w~•re
  • RESOLUTIONS ON A STUDY COMt•lITTEE, GENERALLY CONSISTENT WITH OUR APPROACH. ·· · DTG: ll2137Z NOV 1966 ·l I SENT D CLASS!FIED WHCA E.O. 1:2356, Sec. 3.4 0By~ .r-, Date...-..... , ___,. NLJ . 1966 NOV 12 00 09 E:.EA 18 7 00 WT£ 11,0 .DE WTE 2200 rnm
  • INTERVIEWEE: LINCOLN GORDON INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN PLACE: Homewood House, John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland Tape 1 of 3 M: Let's do get an introductory statement for the transcriber. You're Lincoln Gordon, and your two positions
  • Oral history transcript, Lincoln Gordon, interview 1 (I), 7/10/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • question of Brazilian destroyers for Viet Nam with Costa e Silva ?tomorrow? State ls proposing a deal in which you would ~ake q National Security determination, granting an additional two Bravo destroyers to Brazil i!: -- Brazil pays the $10 million
  • the Border ·C ommission job with additional !unctions vis-a-vis the Latin Ameri.can community (e. g. , your point of contact with Latin American community leaders); 3. to look for sonmone else to do the border job and let him stay in Costa Rica until
  • ---~ ---, NARA, Date ' c{z --CONFIDENTIAL ·3-9~ lrriday - August 4. 1961 11:00 a.m. Mr. President: Jack 1.uthill delivered your letter to Pi.iesident Costa e Silva yea:terday. The President e.greed ·t o hold ofl on the }Ai.rages (Tab A). Jack also aaked him
  • tioz:ut. Now, with increased ta.,:es, spendintf ti.tnitations. lMF . standby· and devaJuat.1011. he is close to doing so. prot,ided he stops the-Mirage deal.) -- tell Belaunde what we told Costa e Silva last July -- that we· would allow Northr·o p
  • or early 1969. Lleras - Colombia • . After agreeing to come on April 30, he has changed his mind because of the pressure of pending legislation and constitutional amendments. t l j l Costa e Silva - Brazil. ·.1 r I I He has not answered your
  • AT 3-YEAR INTETZVALS: DECLASSIFIED AFTER 12 YEARS DEPARTMENT OF STATE ---- AGENCY F O R INTERNATIONAL DE V ELO PMENT W ASHINGTON , D. C . 2 0 523 O FFI C E O F T HE ADMINISTRATOR 6 DEC 1966 MEMORAN.DUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Determination
  • President Castello Branco and. his Planning l\11inistor Roberto Campos carried out with such success in 1964-66. Failure of the Costa e Silva Administration to take corrective measures could precipitate an economic crisis by mid-1968 comparable to what Po%"U
  • (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT ~ AJUTq'f-~St RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE {1/02--) lt18 cahl.1.r---+---~st-OW--t6-Presideut (eAP·~Hftt-e-Jnn;~'-3--1--4~-AJ..1:.:~.4k-f;~-1---1-1~~?-t---A:-­ s__
  • }{ NATION AL I ' ) fRONT FOR THE LIBERATION OF sour H VIET NAM (NFL SVN) REPrtESENTAT IVES IN .. l PEKING AND THE NFLSVN REPRESENTATIVES MAKE NO EFF~T TO SEE THE 4 I°"'. r:' . ~0~TH VIETNAM.EMBASSY OFFICIALS, POSSIBL'Y BECAUSETHEY.'dE?..E TOLD 1.5
  • Spend morning in Rio visiting favela and PC project, and wreath-1aying at tomb of Brazil unknown soldier. Lv Rio de Janeiro Lunch on plane. Ar Brasilia Tour of capital; address joint session of Congress; . Costa e Silva dinner; . L overnight
  • -w_o_u_r-~i-n~t-e=1~-g~ence so wrong." He asked despairingly, "How could we have gotten into such a mess?" Commen ts from other S.oviets, while more restrained, reflect a similar state of mind, 4. Brazil President Costa e Silva is still sidestepping
  • . Sataoa 695 (CAS) .H eRE !1 ,. WW'Ro ■tow:rln DECIASSIPIIID E.O. 123'6, Sec.3A ~ 9.1. ~22 By a, , NARA.Daer.y.,174 .s- RECEIVED \!/I/CA DLA202 1968 APR3 PP YEKADS DE YEKADL 856 0~41229 P 031215 Z FM SAIGON TO WHI ·TE HOUSE ZEM --S E C R E f-,EYES
  • . , Abel Cuencm Martinez served•• Preas Attach• 1n San Jose, Costa Rica. 1947 1947 Ratael de Buen 1 Lozano appointed M1niater oT'ToonoDIJ and Labor. adv1aer to , , 1948 Victor Manuel Gutierrez aened on Board ot or Social Directors or Guatemalan
  • 1967 ■ TH URSD A Y . JANUARY 26 T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y 26 b e g a n e a r ly in th e s u ite of th e C a r ly le . I c a u g h t th e n in e o 'c lo c k s h u ttle b a c k to W ash in g to n j u s t in ti m e to go to m y S p a n ish c l
  • Lady Bird flies back to Washington, DC, to Spanish class, and then to hair salon; luncheon for President-elect & Mrs. Artur da Costa e Silva, Brazil; exchange of gifts; Lady Bird has trouble attaching pin to dress; Lady Bird describes guests; LBJ
  • Rostow 12:55p ; 12:55p Day (include visited by) 12:37p Walt (^ 12:40p White House 29, 1967 " ' --to OFF RECORD: H. E. Leitao da Cunha, Ambassador of Brazil Hon. Covey T. Oliver, Asst Secy of State deliver President Costa e Silva's reply
  • · ----·---------···-··•· P! l 6 ·17102 ·JUL ! 68 : FM . AMEHBASS¥ ' PARiS : TO :· SECSTA!E : WASHDC :•PFUOR :iT~ · 't275 :. DECLASSIFIPD E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.5 I i ·PAR:X S: l 8055 ~ EXD :l s: suau.1. LE ! . .. DlJC 1' TH0 1• S! T A~K : WI n-1! ·DE : QUl R l El.LE
  • 343 377 CHAPTER IX NEAR EAST AND SOUTH ASIA A.· Background B. Policy· Focus c. India D. Pakistan E. Turkey F. Jordan G. Other Countries Iran Ceylon Israel U.A.R. Yemen Near East. - South Asia A. I. D. Net Obligations and. Loan
  • , 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: George Wood•' Propoaal on Israeli De ■ alting In ■hort, George propo ■ e ■ (Tab A) that we ■top thinking for the moment ln term• of a large 100-150 million-gallon-per-day (MGD) deealter a.nd concentrate
  • DEPA R T M ENT OF STATE AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON, D . C. 20523 .; = ;=- · c E O F I NI S T RA TO R 3 DES 1966 .- 2, DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NL) J8 I 1 NARA, Date I0-- 3 l-'I I 't i- ;vIE MORANDUM
  • -S- E C R E f=._SC 325 3D, SUBJECT: INFORMATION ON GUERRILLA ACT! VITY IN VENEZUELA 1. THIS MESSAGE IS SUMMARY OF UNEVALUATED INFORMATION ON GUERRILLA ACTIITY IN VENEZUELA-· OBTAINED IN DE-BRIEFING LT COLONEL KEITH COOKUS, USAF, MEMBER OF THE JOC
  • 5797 S 3p 6/28/68 A #25 memo Rostow to Read C 1p undated A
  • will urge, for vari.o us reaaon1, that we dimini.ah ~ombing in the northeaat quadr-.nt ol North Viet Nam.. . , 2. Coata e Silva (Pre aidential candala.te, B~·a zil). 3. Other. Sec. Rusk W, W. ltoetow ECLA
  • On behalf of th• ,-ople re ■ olve to ••pport ol the United State•, effort• people well dul'lna th• lncr•••ln1ly 1 reafflnn cla Coata e Silva Pre ■ ldeat Braallla. our u.nwavarba1 an4 with you and your L,ndoD B. JohnaOD Arthur ill ,.ace. active
  • &qer Slpab l thoaalat JOU would be uatereated ln the lollowiaa a•••• ament on th• Brasillaa aituatlon whlch Cofty Oliver aent &o Secretary llualc. pater• day: "A• the Costa e Silva Goverameat near• lt• firat amu..-er••J'Y iD office. lt incr-•ia&ly
  • (Brazil, Burma, Ethiopia, India, Mexico, Nigeria, Sweden, the U A R ) . Prance did not p a r ­ ticipate since President de Gaulle regarded the ENDC as a pro p a ­ C ganda exercise and others did not accept his proposal for direct negotiations among
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESID ENTIAL LI BRARIES) FORM OF DOC UM ENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITL E DATE RESTRICTION se cret ~Bi:r-fttt:!1ttt:t-t--- -l,.Q.~~..:i.o.e.u.:b---1=-F:.em-ttt~rk---a-nd McNamara £Qcret ~- .J.I- J1 7 )lh. J 8'1- · I II -J:1:..J..Q
  • America ls also genuine , it seem ■ to me that our taak ii to tranalate thh mutual de sire into a chance of life for the Vietname1e p e ople and the 500 000 .A merican soldier• who are now in that country - - !or all of the•e p eople are now in danger
  • Rusk ^ Secy Cy Vance — Walt Rostow ^ Bill Moyers w/ Bill Moyers for the Mansion regular Agenda included: (1) Viet Nam bombing targets (2) Costa e Silva Classified Mike Manatos briefing to Sit papers returned Rm. ( at the Capitol) weekly
  • TO DO .OTHERWISE. :; UCE , •, ';,t~if'ri1!V> · . i I!: C R E ~ NOT TO BE REP RODUCED WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION PF THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ·· IN\.JMING TELEGRAM J epart m en t of Sta., i SECRET Action 55 Info OWVZCZCLDN823 PP RUEHC RUESLM DE
  • Gen. Marshall P. Carter Mr Peer de Silva - 10:15 Senator McClellan Cabinet Room - Hon Edward Breathitt Hon. Bert Combs Hon F.D. Roosevelt Jr. Lee White till 10:59 McGeorge Bundy till 11:05 10:55 10:59 3:00 4:32 12-13-63 f f the Se cretary Secy
  • ~9 'N . u.cl.~az ~~!:i~s .:uoc!!21le and. ce:rtain .r elated adjusunents to ~the FY 19:6 8 atoekpile figures approv~cSby yu ;o n Jttly 12•. 2966. Tbe;se etodtpile £ig~es a,:e base.d on the ,f orces described in detail in the Five Y-e ar De£ense
  • ," the statement to believe that Dick Nixon is elec,. ••• ay ....e alleges t bl th 'f see e nonnna on, u n any 11.'ading Republican "dove," Sen .. • . a e ov~. any~ne e. oppost ,on more." ' Put -~other way, ~bout twice can field, Hatfield said
  • , Hans Adam: ok _ no. speak to me_ Ltr to President Costa e Silva RESTRICTED *•- HEST^CTED r;
  • in Zambian Contin g ency Planning Th is i s an a ttempt to .summarize where we st and on the p roblem of s u pp lying Zambia in the event its railroad access t h r ough Rh o de s i a is cut off. It is preliminary and rou g h sin c e n ot all t h e