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Telephone conversation # 7375, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM "RED" RABORN, 4/29/1965, 8:47AM
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- RABORN REPORTS ON SITUATION IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, VIETNAM; CASTRO AND COMMUNIST INFLUENCE IN DOMINICAN REVOLT; RABORN REVIEWS US MILITARY POSITION THERE, COMMUNICATIONS DIFFICULTIES; OAS AND UN
- BUNDY REVIEWS SITUATION IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; STATUS OF US FORCES; OAS; REQUESTS FOR ASYLUM FROM REID CABRAL, RAMON CACERES TRONCOSO; EVACUATION OF US CITIZENS; CASTRO, POSSIBLE COMMUNIST INVOLVEMENT; WH MEETING; BUNDY'S TRIP TO NYC; LBJ'S TRAVEL
- FORTAS REPORTS ON TALKS WITH LUIS MUNOZ-MARIN AND ROBERTO SANCHEZ VILELLA ABOUT JUAN BOSCH AND DOMINICAN REPUBLIC CRISIS; COMMUNIST ROLE IN CRISIS; POSSIBLE CEASEFIRE, OAS PEACEKEEPING TEAM; VENEZUELA'S CONCERNS ABOUT CASTRO; PAPAL NUNCIO'S EFFORTS
- ATTACHMENT ·'At 1L""IZED E.O 12958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ ,,1-:....;;~__:...;__.;:r;~By . NARA, Date 2.15.il~ 1 -6ECRE'F MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Status of Proposed Reactivation of US Paramilitary Activities Against Castro On June 2, 1965
- ) Talked to them; coffee. Reports given by Charles Haar (Assistant Secretary of HUD), Polly Shackleton, Nash Castro, Steven Currier: "Cities Beautiful Near and Far" was the theme as left Yellow Room next set entered – L’s guests – Hearst Papers 2. 1:15
- . 6:20 Visited w/ Dick Goodwin in West Hall 6. 6:35 Mrs. Lasker and Nash Castro arrived 8:50 Mr. Castro departed 7 9:00 Dinner w/ Mrs. Lasker, Luci, Sharon Chapman, and Bill Hitchcock Peter Hurds departed at 11:20 a.m.
- INTERVIEWEE: NASH CASTRO INTERVIEWER: Harry Middleton PLACE: Mr. Castro's office, New York City Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 M: We are going to talk about some of the things that have not found their way into the oral histories in the Johnson Library
- See all online interviews with Nash Castro
- for the Center; choosing a location for the Center; Mrs. Johnson's support for the Center; Castro's decision to retire as president of the board of directors and newer leadership at the Center; people who have been particularly supportive of the Center; Castro's
- Castro, Nash, 1920-
- Oral history transcript, Nash Castro, interview 7 (VII), 3/4/1996, by Harry Middleton
- Nash Castro
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 2, March 1-31, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- to notifying the Soviets of our position. The text .of our reply is enclosed; In recent mo~ths Fidel Castro has repeatedly alluded to violation of Cuban air space by U.S. aircraft. The most forthright of his statements was made in a press conference
- will be used by the Cuban Government of Fidel Castro. There is a major issue involved here, not only of the policy of the Cuban Revolutionary Government in seizing the land, but of the policies of compensation that will be followed. The ·- :. auban Government
- INTERVIEWEE: NASH CASTRO INTERVIEWER: Harry Middleton PLACE: Mr. Castro's office, New York City, New York Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 M: We're going to talk now about the establishment of the Wildflower Center. Ted Gittinger on our staff prepared a chronology
- See all online interviews with Nash Castro
- Rockefeller would've been a good president; Castro's relationship with Laurance Rockefeller.
- Castro, Nash, 1920-
- Oral history transcript, Nash Castro, interview 6 (VI), 3/4/1996, by Harry Middleton
- Nash Castro
- INTERVIEWEE: NASH CASTRO INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mr. Castro's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 F: We've talked about just about everything except Solidarity Day in some detail-- C: And the mule train. F: And the mule train. How did
- See all online interviews with Nash Castro
- Castro, Nash, 1920-
- Oral history transcript, Nash Castro, interview 5 (V), 5/1/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
- Nash Castro
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- , are complicated by the exist• gaining sufficient setr-confi ence of military regimes that dence to shrug off the shadow belie democracy. But Castro, of U.S. strength and the record . while his subversive efforts have faltered, continues to of U.S. intervention
- rlln Castro out of weapons. Secr etary McNamara said he was. For example , we might use non photographic drones which would be less costly to lose. Mr . McCone said the idea of running Castro out of SAM missiles would depend on whether he used MIG
- with family. 11:46 Departed area via school bus. 3. 12:00 Arrived Canada Township School - welcoming ceremony - toured school and had lunch with students. After lunch, brief filming for TV networks. 1:30 With Secretary Gardner, Mrs. Moore, Nash Castro
- THE W H I T E H O U S E WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Time MRS. LYNDO N B . JOHNSON, Daily Diary U.S. ambassador Castro's residence, San Salvador Activity Date Sunday, July 7, 1968 ND 8:45-9:20 Breakfast
- · completely and wholeheartedly \ subscribe to your open door policy for Cuban refugees seeking freedom from the ~yra.nny of the Castro regime. I cannot, however, too strongly emphasize my grave concern for my State of Florida and especially the City of Miami
- of Cuba, where Fidel Castro's military forces are on 24-hour alert to counter will-o-the-wisp guerrilla warfare and sabotage sparked by an exile group determined to overthrow the Castro regime. Already raiders have burned a south coastal sugar milL Other
- except for Mary Lasker, Simon Breines, and Charles Haar with Nash Castro. Concerning Capper Plaza. Also Secretary Weaver there. 4:00 Others left, Mary stayed 5:00 Mary Lasker left. Then fitted dresses with Lucinda - re-hemming some. Talked with Bess
- To LaGuardia and Eastern Shuttle 7:00 Left New York. On board: Walter Wash, Katie Louchheim, Nash Castro, Simone 7:55 Landed at National 8:10 White House Walked in Jacqueline Kennedy Garden 9:10 Theater w/ Luci to watch home movies 9:40 Upstairs to second 10
- and talked with Bess 10:45 Luci called 11:00 To Willie Day's to see all the gifts. Nash Castro came down to the basement. 11:30 To Truman Balcony with Nash to talk about plantings. 1:50 Lunch on Truman Balcony with Willie Day and Mary Rather: salad, shrimp
- congregation afterwards at coffee hour 12:30 Returned and went to President's office 1:45 Went to second floor with President 2:05 Lunch with President 2. 2:20 Met Nash Castro and Mr. Marcroft in Diplomatic Reception Room 2:40 Returned to second floor 4:30
- . 5:30 To second floor with Mary Lasker, Nash Castro, Liz 6:30 Left in car with Mrs. Lasker, Nash, and Liz -- S.W. Freeway and Pennsylvania, S.E. 7:15 Returned. To second floor with Mary Lasker. Quick sandwich. 7:40 To Ground Floor to tell Mary
- Returned to second floor. 2. 10:00 To East Room for Heart, Stroke, Cancer Bill signing 3. 10:45 To second floor with Mrs. Lasker and Mrs. Patanean 11:10 To Jean Louis 1:15 Return to second floor. Work on desk. 4. 2:00 Drive with Mary Lasker and Nash Castro
- :15 Talked with Nash Castro 4:30 To first floor with Nash 6:40-7:30 Bowling with Patsy - bowled three games - 150, 111, 112 Stopped by President's office 7:35 Deasons arrived 7:50 To second floor 8:35 Congressman and Mrs. Brooks arrived 8:40 President
- . Drove past Terrell and Walker-Jones schools. 4:25 Arrived White House. Mary Lasker here. 6:50 Left White House for Bill Whites. 8:00 Left the Whites and returned to White House. 8:30 To South Grounds w/ Nash Castro, Mary, Secret Service, and police
- with Mary Lasker and Nash Castro 6:30 Yellow Oval Room with Mr. and Mrs. David Kreeger and Mary Lasker 7:50 To first floor w/ Kreegers and Mary Lasker for tour 8:20 To Navy Yard w/ Mary to join President on Sequoia 9:30 Dinner on Sequoia w/ Senator Magnuson
- / Nash Castro, Major Stover, Mr. Williams, Mr. Bouch re: guard houses. 6:00 Drink w/ the Fabers and Bess - Truman Balcony Massage went to bed. 10 p.m. leaving note for LBJ He came in and sat on bed and talked. Talked to Lynda. Read me note from Abe.
- THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at Entry No. (Place) White House Date Thursday, July22, 1965 Time 1. 9:45 Work on mail with Patsy 2. 11:30 With Mary Lasker, Nash Castro, and Liz 3
- on desk 9:30 Meeting w/ Clark Clifford, Lee White, Liz, Bess 10:50 To Oval Room w/ President for presentation of bust by Jimilu Mason 11:25 Back to room 11:40 Visit w/ C.R. Smith 12:15 Liz 1:40 Nash Castro Worked on desk w/ Patsy 3:10 Jake Jacobsen came
- Boarded busses for tour of city 2:30 Hains Point: planted tree in rain! 4:30 White House, changed dress for tea (see list) 5:50 Upstairs with Mr. Page, Castro, Mary Lasker, Liz 6:50 Guests left except Liz 6:50 Began Spanish with Mrs. Maguire and Liz
- House 12:00 Mrs. Astor, Mrs. Lasker, Mr. Simon Breines 12:40 Lunch with above and Liz (turtle soup, Lobster Newburg, broiled tomatoes) 1:45 Left White House with above and Nash Castro and Walter Washington To Buchanan School, Payne School, Chamberlain
- House for bandage wrapping with the Senate ladies at the Old Senate Office Building. 1:30 Returned to the second floor. 1:45 To the Queens' Room with Ed Stone and Nash Castro. 3:30 Jean-Louis in for a comb-out. 4:06 To the Green Room to receive 130
- in the Blue Room. Refreshments in the State Dining Room. 5:40 Returned to the second floor. 6:00 Cocktails and hors d'œuvres on the Truman Balcony with Liz, Simone, Nash Castro, Mrs. Roger Stevens, Jim Thornton, Secretary Weaver, and Secretary and Mrs. Freeman
- :15 For drive with Nash Castro and Libby Rowe. 3:45 Returned to second floor alone. 4:30 To Jean-Louis. 5:10 Returned to second floor. 5:30 Mr. and Mrs. William S. White, Mr. and Mrs. Simon McHugh arrived. 6:42 Departure with the President, the Whites
- ). 4:05 Guests left. 4:10 To Red Room for education trip meeting with Liz, Nash Castro, Secretary Garner, Bess, Doug Cater, Ben Wattenberg, Ervin Duggan, Carol Connor, Hal Levy, John Singerhoff, Simone, Marcia . . . . 6:00 Returned to second floor
- , unknown newspaperman, two agents, driver) 2:57 Left White House for drive with Libby Rowe and Nash Castro. Toured Eastern Expressway, Hains Point, S.W. Washington, New York Avenue . . . . 4:25 Returned to White House. Watched the Mike Douglas Show; Mrs
- Gray, Hillary Tolson, David Finley, Melville Grosvenor, John Walker, Nash Castro, George Hartzog, JB West, Jim Ketchum. 5:00 Meeting over. Entry No. Time Activity Worked at desk. Talked with Lynda. 7:15 Mr. Per in for comb-out. 8:00 Dinner guests
- with George Reedy in bedroom. 1:10 Left with Mr. West for warehouse to look over some furniture to be sent to ranch. 2:00 Returned to second floor. 2:05 To Yellow Oval Room for meeting with Mary Lasker, Jake Walker, Nash Castro, and Mrs. Brisenbein, re: stamps
- . Grover re: LBJ Library. 1:35 Dr. Grover left. 2:32 Meeting re: beautification luncheon with Mary Lasker, Nash Castro, John Galston (Pennsylvania Avenue Commission), David Childs, Liz. 3:07 Above guests left. 4:32 Left the White House -- to Mr
- . 11:07 To the South Grounds with the above and the President. 11:20 Left the White House -- ride with Nash Castro: Rawlins Park; Hains Point; 23rd and Independence; Columbia Island (picnic lunch); Pennsylvania Avenue, SE; Pershing Park; Constitution