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  • with Nash Castro and Ed Stone. Look around Columbia Island. 3:00 Return to White House. To second floor. Rest. 4:05 To Green Room for tea with Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton, Mrs. Michael Straight, and Mr. Peter Gilsey. 4:35 Bid farewell to above guests. Return
  • for Wolftrap Farm dedication. 9:30 Worked at desk with MW. 2. 10:30 Left the White House with Nash Castro, Mrs. Jouett Shouse, for Wolftrap Farm. Dedication of Wolftrap Farm. 12:33 Returned to the White House. 3. 12:50 Lunch in the Solarium with Emily Crow
  • arrived 4. 1:35 Marvin Watson arrived 1:40 Meeting with Mary Lasker, Marvin Watson, and Nash Castro in Yellow Oval Room. Mary Lasker had sandwiches Entry No. Time Activity 3:00 Returned to rooms and worked with Ashton. 5. 3:52 With Liz, Simone, Tom
  • . To the President's Room. Ambassador. 2. 11:00 Met with Liz, Bess, Nash Castro, Rex Scouten, and Sharon in the Treaty Room re: beautification luncheon. 11:30 Rode around the area with the above to see beautification sites. 12:26 Returned to the White House. Lunch
  • !CJ 3 . In Cuba there remain about 2 , 000 Sovi ets . All weapons are of Cubans but the Russians may r etain some control of the SAMs. Castro sub ­ version in Latin American countries continues . -!. L"l Cyprus , Maka :-ios is still t rying to get
  • Reception for head table guests and others 11:45 To Sert Room for luncheon 2:45 To suite. Try on clothes. Sent Simone out to find inexpensive gowns. Selected hat, shoes. Paid several bills. 3:20 To living room for drink with Nash Castro, Sutton Jett, Mrs
  • . Toured the Danz, Martin ranches and stopped by Danz's sister house 6:30 6:48 6:56 7:06 7:09 7:23 7:30 return to Main House called Mary Davis called Nash Castro called Helen Williams in Austin called Col. Smith left by helicopter with the President
  • a surprise film "Showcase for the Nation" re: five years' beautification efforts. Also there were: Liz's whole office, Sharon's office, social correspondence office, Sandy Fox's office, Bess's office, Nash Castro and Rex Scouten. 11:05 Returned to the second
  • and Courtenay, and Luci. 4. 2:35 To the pool. 20 laps. 2:54 Returned to the second floor. Hairdo -- Mr. Per Entry No. Time Activity 5. 4:33 To the library with Nash Castro, Ed. Stone, Sr., Ed. Stone, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Marks, Marks' son, Rex Scouten
  • , Mrs. Trejos, and Mrs. Castro, left the lake home -- Luci came in another car -- for drive by volcanic lava beds. Toured. 5:07 Arrived at the U.S. ambassador's residence, San Salvador -- the President was already there. Entry No. Time Activity 6. 9
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDO N B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Ambassador Castro's home, San Salvador Date Monday, July 8, 1968 Entry No. Time Activity ND Got up early. Breakfast. 7:15 The President
  • CUBAAROUND WILSON HIMSELFWASWORKING IN CUBAAT THETIME ANDWASJAILED BY CASTRO BEFOREHE WASDEPORTED. IN PRISONIN CUBA,WILSONSAYSHE METAN AMERICAN GANGSTER GAMBLER NAMED SANTOSWHOCOULDNOTRETURN TO THE u.s.A. BECAUSE THEREWERESEVERAL INDICTMENTS OUTSTANDING
  • CASTRO INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ 20 March, 1969, Washington, D. C. (Tape 1 of 1) F: This is the third interview with Mr. Nash Castro in his office in Washington on March 20, 1969, Joe B. Frantz, Interviewer. Nash, tell us what you recall about
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  • Oral history transcript, Nash Castro, interview 3 (III), 3/20/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Nash Castro
  • sion on White House Fellows. Lady Bird Johnson Honored at Nash Castro Evening On December 20, 2000, hun­ dreds of Friends of the LBJ Library gathered in the LBJ Auditorium to honor Lady Bird Johnson and to enjoy An Evening With Nash Castro, former
  • it, it was a persistent theme in national security circles ' thinking about Cuba that we ought to be able to overthrow Castro, or get rid of Castro as people tended loosely to say, in other ways than by invading his island, as we sort of did in the Bay of Pigs, or trying
  • / .. , .· '• · ... : '/ , : -~- :· ._.:. Herewith are two intelligence reports on Cuba of particular int_e rest. 1.S(c) ·:. .-,·-·'. _-·. I I ~ ••. • •• ~• 3.4(b)l1) \: .:: : ..:. ...! -:_I" .'.. , ~.:-.-:... - .... ,; 1,' . ~ /.-·,'( , ,,.., _.. ,·._ . ·" :···_· ·_,.: of the Castro
  • should try to get adva.Ace amhority so that we do not have to go back to the OAS in the event of another action by Castro. In response to Mr . Bundy's question, Mr. Chayes. aa ~e State Depart· m.ent Legal Adviser, pointed out the legal di!ferenc:es
  • # # # # . -(.J ,I­ f~> Talking Points 1. fo.f Intervlew July 10, 1968 with Virginia Prewett ls there anything new on Cuba -­ No, Castro continues to exercise Hght control over the i9land through his security apparatus; The economic situation continues
  • .? MEETING NOJES eeP¥&GHTED ~bliculioo Re~11ires H PerfftiHiun 1~ W :1:: of eeppight o &err. T1iOrikii Jalinaon CIA Director Helms: He is leader without question. The level of subsistence is not yet back to pre-Castro level. All the intelligent people left
  • by pro-Castro group. Last year was the first year in Latin American history that there was not a coup dLetat. The Speaker: Any agression from North Korea to South Korea. Secretary Rusk: No real step-up. There is still guerilla activity
  • . Thomas T. Adams Mrs. W. Vincent Astor Mr. Reuben K. Barrick Mr. Ralph E Becker Mr. John Bell Mr. J. Carter Brown, Associate Director, Natl Director of Art Mr. Franklin R. Bruns, Jr. Senator Quentin Burdick Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter Mr. Nash Castro Cong
  • as suggested by Mr. Cherne; -- handling of second inaugural Soviet flight to the U. S. 4. Sugar Conference (Sect. Rusk) -- UNCTAD World Sugar Conference scheduled for Sept. 23. Likely sugar agreement that would emerge would double Castro 1 s income from
  • in what they call the Sabbatino Case. (Banco Nacional de Cuba~. Sabbatino, Receiver, ~ al.; Q.~. Reports, 376 (1963), 398- 472). That was the case where Castro had expropriated a shipload of sugar in Havana, had taken it to North Africa, as I recall
  • ] dollars [inaudible]. Nash Castro, although he was technically not a member of the committee, he was there. He could tell you [inaudible]. G: What is the key to Mr. Castro's ability? It's clear, as you had occasion to point out to me, that his role should
  • ; how Wilson began to work on beautification-related correspondence; members of Mrs. Johnson’s beautification committee; Nash Castro.
  • . From lhat moment on I was a partisan. But I can't honestly say that l believe that we still have all the answers. I know that when I came in as President, l heard that we had sent teams into Cuba to try to assassinate Castro and those people
  • in considerable advance as may be shown by the extensive proposals for nuclear disarmament advanced by the Chinese Government in Peking Renew. !t has further come tom:, notice that Premier Castro would welcome lessening of tension with the United States and I very
  • July - w/ Mrs. Johnson Malechek - LBJ Ranch 12:30a retired NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SENATE: Harold Francis Linder. of NY. to be Amb of USA to Canada Today announced his intention to nominate Raul H. Castro of Arizona to be Amb to Bolivia Today issued
  • mans Navy Mess 1.24 Friday P. 7 9-4-64 Nomination sen Soundtracks: Music in Film: Soundtracks and Synergy (Short Cuts) - Pauline Reay (FAL M Raul H . Castro , o f Arizona, t o b e Ambassado r Extraordinar y an d Plenipotentiar y o f th e USA
  • Johnsons to National City Christian Church; LBJ back to work; Lady Bird discusses the Rose Garden and South Lawn with Nash Castro; Lady Bird mentions future retirement; Lloyd Hand has dinner with the Johnsons; Lloyd Hand reports on Japanese
  • (CIAP ) : MEMBER SO F THE. COMMITTEE _ e . __________ Carlo s SAN Z d e Santamaria , Chairma n ________ _ Briefing memo s preparin g th e Admira l Francisc o CASTRO , o f Argentina , Exe c Directo r o f Inter-American Developmen t B k e ROMER O
  • CASTRO INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ 25 February, 1969, Washington, D. C. (Tape 1 of 1) F: This is an interview with Mr. Nash Castro in his office in Washington, D. C. on February 25, 1969. The interviewer is Joe B. Frantz. I suppose, Nash, we might
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  • Oral history transcript, Nash Castro, interview 1 (I), 2/25/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Nash Castro
  • CASTRO INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ 4 March, 1969, Washington, D. C. (Tape 1 of 1) F: This is the second interview with in Washington, D. C., on March ~tr. Nash Castro in his office 4, 1969. Nash, you made one of the two trips to the Tetons
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  • Oral history transcript, Nash Castro, interview 2 (II), 3/4/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Nash Castro
  • to the top and overflowing. Jim Ketchum, who was White House curator in the Johnson years, Bess Abell, social secretary, and Nash Castro, liaison between the White House and the National Park Service, with humor, affection and seriousness discussed life
  • Beautification tour of Washington with Nash Castro, Mary Lasker, and others; Social Office meeting; Lady Bird meets with Dorothy Territo about the Johnson City house; beautification meeting; Lady Bird swims; LBJ and Lady Bird skip dinner; Lynda