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  • . and Mrs. Odom, Donald Thomas 10:54 To President's office 1. 11:03 To South Grounds w/ President for arrival ceremony for Italian Premier Aldo Moro - receiving line in Diplomatic Reception Room 11:35 Returned to second floor 12:20 To Rose Garden - took
  • '„ Day_ (include visited by) ture President arrived the DCM Residence w/ Secy Rusk went, to the living room, 5 :19pm . Joined ; Prim Briefing papers Foreign for this mtg to Ambassador '•• 25, by the Italian delegation consisting of e Minister, Aldo
  • Dr Burkley Marvin Watson w/ Contact lenses 51 th e Sout h Law n w/ Mrs . Johnso n for th e arriva l of H. E. Ald o Moro , Presiden t o f the Counci l of Ministers o f the Republi c of Ital y Ruffles an d flourishes an d "Hail r o th e Chie f . Th e
  • Aldo Moro f -' ^ ^ • .••/.• • - :;:.:P: Minister Amintore Fanfani ' ' Italian Ambassador, H. E. Egidio Ortona ;: Rostow ~ , Symington, Chief of Protocol--in and out during the meeting ^ ^ ^ _ . Rosto w left the meeting after being taken a note
  • Officer Jack Valenti Rufus Youngbloo Porziana Porziana -Arrive Porcianna Villa --to meet with President Saraga Mr Rostow dictating notes Prime Minister Aldo Maro /*^^^^ ^t4^^>sL^€ ^ ^^€ ^ )^^*^^7 Foreign Minister Amintore Fanfani ^%
  • Visit of Prime Minister Aldo Moro, Italy; Lady Bird takes home movies in the Rose Garden; state dinner; Lady Bird mentions attendees; Lady Bird converses with Foreign Minister Fanfani at dinner; Leontyne Price is entertainment for the evening
  • . Smith left White House 6:50 Left White House w/ President for reception at Italian Embassy given by Prime Minister Moro 3. 7:45 Returned to second floor - changed to evening gown - green chiffon 8:30 Met Mr. and Mrs. Harry McPherson in Diplomatic
  • memory is foggy on that--let's see. They weren't all prime ministers. There was the foreign minister of Great Britain, Mr. Brown; and I think [Aldo] Moro of Italy, and Prime Minister Krag of Denmark. I've now forgotten what the occasion was of their visit
  • on bilateral arrangement? for French to Strengthen (U.S. Forces France in Germany -- what line to take in NATO U.S. to de Gaulle? Copies to Wilson, Position Fully on Record Erhard, Moro, others? 2. · A Public Presidential Statement (press
  • Exchange of Messages With Prime Minister Aldo Moro of Italy. December 13, 1¢3 54 -- 57 Remarks. Upon Accepting Report of the Commission on Registration and Voting Participation. December 20, 1963 73 55 58 Remarks Upon Signing the Ratification
  • .­ of.congressional. . or~ ; aiblo t.o dislodge fro:n t:heir pre3ent bure.2ucratic: ha:zies. St.ill others are moro ~ppropriately located ia central . major purpose c-.itoido ~• t.o i:cr.e cthor naw Department., because •t.boir or becausc:1 of the na~ure
  • will come back stronger than before. The President: It looks as though the rioting is spreading to Italy. What will happen to Moro? Secretary Rusk: He may not be Prime Minister should go for full offset. aft~r this. I think we The President: Secretary
  • botter c ban ce for educ c. tion, xm ma king i t s t o1m moro livcab l c- -a ll th ese tra il s we s eck out ev cr J da_y , 2.nlt ·,.-e :;!rn.11 con tinuo to s eek th cc o ut . And we shall c lcar th cm. One of our for oign plcasod me an rl open ve r
  • . several of the pictures. She wae standing with you at the Moro reception, April 20, 1965. - All my pictures 10 to Mrs. Juanita Roberta. I understand that ill aome cases. pictures of foreign repreaentative• are aeut to the Protocol Office without being
  • Folder Title Number Johnsons - State dinner - Italy's Prime Minister, Aldo Moro, 4-20- 1965 [Notes, article drafts, press 11 material] Johnson Social - Diplomatic reception, May 5, 1965 [Notes, press material] 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 13 13 13 13
  • will aond moro along. Mary refusaa to be measured, even when bribed, but I ha.ppon to know she wears a she sixteen drea-. I axn sure you .found rt:rJ own measurementa in the last large batch of ma.il. ..cy- feet ar~ siae 6jAAAA, whioh is extremely narrow
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  • s fee ling s om e t h ing m a y come of a ll this . .. Have checked Ambassadors at UN. UK wa nts pause continued. Italy has crisis. Moro has been loyal friend. Needs pause to shore him (up) domestically. SERVICE SET 3 Meeting in Cabinet Room
  • his honesty. 3. Because the roaulta ol foreign aid aron•t always quickly visible, people tend to denipate ita Impact. But how many Vietnam• or Korean aggreaalons have we forestalled by helping vulnerable countries? How many moro Cubas might
  • !Qcr.a•ea 19• Sfo aiaoe 196b in the $lZ..000 to $18,ttO br~ the lo.oha&e has btula Sil.'"· la·th• amatle~ mmorit.y s•OGP·• Ge same eAC0tt:.raglo.1 ,.Uem of me~•• a#-. ma'ftU· of •oeord• .... moro Negro• ""'• lMea appoto.ted to ,O•n of hlgh goweftlm.U
  • Khan 11. 12. Prime Minister Moro 13. President Saragat 14. Prime Minister Fanfani Pope Pius Single pictures of each of supporting staff ~ (Sgts, Technicians, etc.) 17. Amb. Ed Clark 18. Con. General (U.S.) ~ n ~, 4J rs. Harold Holt rime Minister
  • , l I in d re, s•-ins moro than tho giv ,, will nen and power• People, through trial and error. a.1 1ndividuale and 111 the e havo ono tar in one a.re oi.Jlg much farther and ta.st r in the coming y Tho individual• a b in t mt the oountry•a h