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6:00 1 6:35 I 1 the President Went Jogging on the Palace Grounds I 6:00 1 6:35 i 1 The President went jogging on the palace grounds. He was ! accompanied by: Rear Adm. William M. Lukash, Physician t Lt. Col. Jose A. Muratti, Army Aide ; 6:15?/ R The President received a wake up call from the White House / signal board operator. i l 6 l 35 / The President returned to his suite. 8:00 I i 8:Ol P The President talked with Rear Adm. Lukash. I 8:17 1 P The President telephoned his Personal Assistant and I Secretary, Susan S. Clough. The call was not completed. I i ! / i 8:20 i The President, the First Lady, and Amy Carter went to the i 1 Quirinale Palace Courtyard. They were escorted by President : fi I of the Italian Republic Alessandro Pertini. I f 8:20 iI 8:28 I The Presidential party participated in a ceremony on the I occasion of their departure from Rome. / I I Members of the press 1 I 8:25 t1 4 The President, escorted by President Pertini, reviewed the i; honor guard. 9! I 8:31 ! 1I The President went to his motorcade. He was accompanied by: I I Edmund S. Muskie, Secretary of State i ,i Richard N. Gardner, Ambassador of the U.S. to the I Italian Republic i I 8:31 j If The Presidential party motored from the Quirinale Palace to ; the site of a memorial plaque in honor of former Prime i Minister of the Italian Republic, Aldo Moro, who was murdered by the Red Brigade in 1978. I I i The President placed a wreath at the Aldo Moro Plaque. i f Members of the press I I 8:39 1 The President returned to his motorcade. ! LI 8:39 /: 8:46 I The President motored from the Aldo Moro Plaque to the I 1 U.S. Embassy in Rome. He was accompanied by: i; f I i Secretary Muskie 1 II Ambassador Gardner I i I I 1 I i I 1 The President and the First Lady were greeted by: ! i f 3 Robert Paganelli, Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy, I Italy i I I ! Mrs. Robert (Donna) Pagganelli .i $30 . : 977 3-23L; 37 33gc-1 \ ,f 6 :-h&:1 5 I -I 7. THE WHITE HWSE ! THE DALY DIARY OF PRESlDENT JIMMY CARTEf7 i LOCATION 8:S5 The President and the First Lady went to their seats on I the platform. i The President was introduced by Ambassador Gardner. I 9:02 ; The President addressed approximately 700 guests gathered 1 I for his visit. I 997 I4 The President returned to his motorcade. i I 9:17 1 The President motored from the U.S. Embassy to the Borghese ti I Park Helipad. I i 9:24 / The President and the First Lady flew by Marine helicopter !I a I from Borghese Park to the Vatican helipad. Enroute, I : I the President and the First Lady participated in an air tour,t !i I of Rome conducted by Ambassador Gardner. For a list of 4I 8! passengers, see APPENDIX "A." t ! The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Robert F. Wagner, Personal Representative of the I i ;1 i U.S. to the Vatican 0 I Archbishop Eduardo Martinez Samolo, Deputy Secretary 1 I 4 I of State, the Vatican 1 I Archbishop Achille Silvestina, Minister of Foreign i I Affairs, the Vatican i ; I Marchese Gulio Sacchetti, Governor of Vatican City t I Monsignor Dino Monduzzi, Regent, Papal Household, i i the Vatican [ i Members of the press I I I 9:51 1 The President went to his motoxade. He was accompanied by: LI rI Ambassador Wagner i Archbishop Martinez i1 9:51 'I The Presidential party motored from the Vatican helipad to I ! I San Damaso Courtyard. f ! i t 1 I The President was greeted by: ! Bishop Jacques Martin, Prefect of the Papal Household / t and Gentleman of His Holiness i ; I Terence Cardinal Cooke, Archbishop of New York I t John Cardinal Krol, Archbishop of Philadelphia, i \ Pennsylvania I I Deiegation of North American Monsignors and Bishops 1 1 tI 9:58 t The President, escorted by Governor Sachetti, went to the :1 If holding room. i JUNE 21, 1980 VATICAN, ITALY I Uk08a.m. SATURDAY1 ACTW ITY I 10: 08 The President went to Raphael Loggia. He was escorted by Cardinal Augustino Casaroli, Prime Minister of the Vatican. 10:12 The President, escorted by Cardinal Casaroli, went to the Papal Study. i i i I The President met with: 10:12 j 11sst Pope John Paul II, Pontiff of the Roman Catholic I I Cl4 uf.& 11:Ol ! 11:55 The First Lady 11:Ol Amy Carter 11:15 ' Secretary Muskie 11:15 !I Mrs. Edmund S. Muskie 11:15 1 Ambasssdor Wagner. 11:15 1 Mrs. Robert Wagner 11:15 i Zbigniew Brzezinski, Assistant for National Security Affairs 11:15 1 Joseph F. "Jody" Powell, Press Secretary llZ15 / Abelardo Lopez Valdez, Chief of Protocol 11:15 George S. Vest, Assistant Secretary of State for I European Affairs 11:15 / James Rentschler, Staff Member, National Security Council (NSC) 1 Members of the press, in/out I i The President and the First Lady exchanged gifts with Pope John Paul II. i / 11:59 ’ The President and the First Lady, accompanied by Pope John I Paul II, went to the announcement area. i i 12:Ol i The Presidential party went to the Clementine Room. I 12:Ol i 12:13 The Presidential party participated in a ceremony on the I occasion of the Elevation of Katieri Tekakwitha, an Indian I maiden who died in 1680. Also participating in the ceremony I were: I Cardinal Cooke Cardinal Krol William Cardinal Baum, Prefect for the Sacred Congregation for Catholic Education, the Vatican I Members of the press, in/out ! 12:02 1 The President addressed approximately 400 guests attending 1 I the ceremony. 1 I! l 12:18 1I The President the First Lady and Amy Carter went to the Vatican i ! I Museum. They were escorted by Governor Sacchetti. , THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT JllCIMY CARTER LOC‘aloN DATE i Mo.. Day. Yr.t t JUNE 21, 1980 I VATICAN, ITALY TIME DAY w SATURDAY To 1:38 The Presidential party participated in a tour of the Vatican Museum. The tour was guided by Vice Director of the Vatican Museum, Dr. Mancinelli. Members of the press - I The Presidential party viewed the Raphael Rooms. I 1I 5I 12:39 i The Presidential party went to the Sistine Chapel. i I I 1 I 12:50 I The Presidential party went to the Pauline Chapel. I I I 1:05 The Presidential party went to St. Peter's Basilica. 1 Ii The Presidential party was greeted by: i Archibshop Lino Zaini, Papal Delegate to St. Peter's I 1 I Basilica 1 Father Joseph Marino, tour guide 1 1:35? The Presidential party went to St. Peter's Square. I 1 i I I The President, the First Lady, and Amy Carter bade farewell to: t i . I Governor Sacchetti I Dr. Mancinelli i I i/ 1:38 11 The President, the First Lady, and Amy Carter returned to their 1 I i motorcade. I 1:38 j The Presidential party motored from the Vatican Courtyard to I the Vatican helipad. The Presidential party bade farewell to: Archbishop Silvestini Archbishop Martinez Monsignor Monduzzi The President, the First Lady, and Amy Carter flew by Marine helicopter from the Vatican helipad to the Borghese Park helipad. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A." I The President, the First Lady, and Amy Carter returned to their i I motorcade. tI I I The Presidential party motored from the Villa Borghese Park I to Villa Taverna. The Presidential party was greeted by: II Ambassador Gardner Mrs. Richard N. (Danielle) Gardner ~~~ I-HE WHTE iiOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER LOC.4TIO~ DATE (MO.. Day. Yr., JUNE 21, 1980 VILLA TAVERNA . TI!ME DA\ ROME, ITALY 2:05?p.m. SATURDAY 2:05? The President, the First Lady, and Amy Carter went to a holding room. 3:18 3:19 P The President talked with Ms. Clough. I 4~42 The President returned to his motorcade. He was accompanied by: 1 The First Lady iI Amy Carter I Ambassador Gardner I Mrs. Gardner i 4~42 / 4r47 I ! The Presidential party motored from Villa Taverna to the Villa ‘ I I Borghese Park helipad. I i I 4:51 1 5:oo I I The Presidential party flew by Marine helicopter from Villa 4i I I Borghese Park to Ziampino Airport. For a list of passengers, 1 see APPENDIX "A." I / i b The President, the First Lady, and Amy Carter bade farewell to: i Vinzenzo Scotti, Minister for European Community I ! I I Affairs, Italian Republic I Francesco Guariglia, Counselor, Protocol Division, I Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Italian Republic Marcello Guidi, Chief of Protocol, Italian Republic I Gen. Catullo Nardi, Commandant, 2nd Air Region, Italy I Col. Jiam Paolo Shippini, Acting Commander, Ciampino 1 Airport, Rome, Italy I 5:08 1 5:54 The President, the First Lady, and Amy Carter flew by I I Air Force one from Ciampino Airport to Marco Polo i For a list of passengers, see I Airport, Venice, Italy. i APPENDIX "B." I I The Presidential party was greeted by a delegation of Italian i officials. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "C." I 5:54 1 The Presidential party participated in an arrival ceremony I on the occasion of their visit to Venice, Italy.
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