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  • a few years to the point when he was a senator, a rather simple story that is well worth telling. We had Lopez Mateos, president of Mexico. He had come to the United States, and, of course, what they had--what the Mexicans had done was to give a--to put
  • . Shirley James speaks to Library staff in the West Room of the LBJ Ranch House. LBJ Museum Staffer Gary Phelps admires this leather saddle with silver trim, a head-of-state gift from Mexican President Lopez Mateos. 3 Archives staff members Linda Seelke
  • 2 New York Trip (opening of Lincoln Center) 1/20-21/64 3 California Visit (including meeting with the President Lopez Mateos of Mexico) 2/19-21/64 4 Visitto Greece (to attend funeral ofKingPaul) 3/10-12/64 5 Huntsville, Alabama (George C
  • 2 New York Trip (opening of Lincoln Center) 1/20-21/64 3 California Visit (including meeting with the President Lopez Mateos of Mexico) 2/19-21/64 4 Visitto Greece (to attend funeral ofKingPaul) 3/10-12/64 5 Huntsville, Alabama (George C
  • : Telegram from ex-President Lopez Mateos of Mexico Arribassador Freeman has forwarded a telegram from ex... President Lopez Mateos to you expressing pleasure over your vis it to Mexico City (tab A). I recommend a reply along the lines of the draft at tab B
  • the foreign office and the Embassy. So when President Kennedy came, the Mexican government let it be known that they were now prepared to negotiate some kind of a settlement. The two Presidents, President Lopez-Mateos and President Kennedy, touched
  • he was at Amistad with President Lopez Mateos and the deciding to make this an 16 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
  • . At any rate, because of the Vice President's personal connections with President Lopez Mateos any visit he makes to Latin America might cause some difficulties if it were not tied into Mexico in some manner. IL/ Department of Stt..,e INCOMING TELEGRAM
  • a major speech. The State man -- John Ford -- said he had no idea of your wishes. 6. We believe the OAS Chairman subsequently talked to the UPI man who covers the Pan American Union (Adolfo Merino). Merino passed the story along to the UPI Latin American
  • bulls. He wanted to give, I think it was Lopez Mateos [Gustavo Diaz-Ordaz], president of Mexico, a bull as a gesture of goodwill and wanted to try to get away from [inaudible], and he sent Betty, myself, and Dale and Jewel Malechek down there to deliver
  • : "All the World Is Welcome Here." It is literally true. Four heads of State plus the ofiicial representatives of more than half the world have been guests at the ranch. President Lopez-Mateos in October 1959; Chancellor Conrad Adenauer in April 1961
  • -off for countries not taking "appropriate steps" to stop Cuba shipping ) ~ "'- J 4. Staff for Lopez Mateos meeting v'S. Forward planning on Vietnam and Cuba 1 6. Battle Act determinations CL l-"~ -:;:, ·r f aUP f ljv., v;ic,, h 4--- .J
  • Mateos, has written Secretary Rusk the letter at Tab B describing Lopez l,!ateos • condition and recommending a brief note of encour·a ge­ ment to help hirn in hi.s present depressed state or mind. Given your previous a:nociation with him, .Bob Sayre
  • , Lopez Mateos, in Acapulco, and that at that time there were a number of issues pending between the two countries: the Chamizal, Colorado River salinity, for example. Now, all of those problems had been settled, and he thought that this was a propitious
  • for Adenauer 1 s visit like he did for Lopez -Mateos? 2) If so, they would like to have another introductory letter from LBJ like before - - sending greetings, etc. ~ Q (If approve the letter, it is needed in both languages on the Vice President's
  • , and we were fellow delegates to the 1957 conference in B.A. [Buenos Aires]. I knew that Senator Johnson was a very powerful man in Washington. He had come to Mexico at the end of 1958 when Mr. López Mateos was president-elect, and they met in Acapulco
  • . Ribha.rd V. Stebbins 8c fielq Los Angeles, California Gold-track Miss Terri -L. Stickles Bronze-swimming; San Mateo, California Mr. James.. E. Storm Silver-rowing; San Diego, California Miss SharQll M. Stouder 3Gold-1Silver-swimming; Glendora, California Mr
  • were host to him and to President López Mateos of Mexico in the early part of '64. Did you take part in any of the arrangements to bring the two men together here? Y: Our city of course cooperated. Through the police department we provided security
  • my brother on the official airplane to Acapulco, Mexico, to meet with President López Mateos, then-Senator Johnson wanted to go to Austin and he rode with us from Washington to Austin. My brother was still suffering from the ileitis operation, as I
  • , or any contractors who were dOing much in space. staff break down states where the money was going. down California. I used to have the I asked them to break Well, sure enough, down in Santa Clara County, in San Mateo County south of us you got a lot
  • -Turner Contractin g Co - Baltimor e M d j| Mr . an d Mrs. Le e E. Ha m - Wilsey , Ha m & Blai r - Sa n Mateo, Cali f • ______ _ :/ Mr . an d Mrs . Walte r H. Helmerich , II I - Helmeric h & Payne , Inc . - Tulsa , Okl a Mr. Stanle y D . L . Horwit z
  • to California, attended the University of California at Berkeley, Stanford Law School in the forties. 0: Right. B: Law practice in San Mateo, active in politics in California. You had important positions in the Stevenson campaign there in '56 and in Pat
  • guests visit upstairs & receiving line; Lady Bird mentions guests; exchange of toasts; new strain of wheat for underdeveloped countries; entertainment is Herb Albert & Tijuana Brass introduced by Lynda Johnson; former Mexico President Mateos in coma