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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
- , 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
- . 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
- . 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
- , 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
- . 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
- 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
- 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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [3 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- 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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 53: Dec. 1‑10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- 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
Oral history transcript, Vasco Leitao da Cunha, interview 1 (I), 5/31/1973, by Dr. Richard Graham
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- ] 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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- 0£ 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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [5 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- 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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- 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
- counterinsurgency assistance to Bolivia; Che Guevara Box 1 Brazil AID loan to Ultrafertil Fertilizer Project; 1/67 visit of President-elect Costa e Silva; Clifton Caldwell and US AID “Union-to Union” trip to Brazil; 7/67 letter from General Matthew Ridgway on US
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 26, April 16-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- · 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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 31, June 13-20, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 17
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- - - • 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
- -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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 35, July 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- :~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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 99: Oct. 10‑15, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 40
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- 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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 79: May 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- .•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
- 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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 37, August 1-10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- ---~ ---, 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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 81: June 7‑12, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- 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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 30, June 1-12, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 17
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- 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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 64: Feb. 22‑29, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 30
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- \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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- ~~~~~~~:....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.~/
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- ~~~~~~~:....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.~/
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 38, August 11-17, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- 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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 26, April 16-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- CORRESPONDENTS O R T ITLE RESTRICTION ~ S-Jf-'i3 A/LJ
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 46, October 16-20, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- 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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- 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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- 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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- 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