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- THE WHITE HOUSE
MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary
WASHINGTON
Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place).
Entry
No.
1
Date Monday, June 5, 1967
Time
Activity
awoke 4:30 - left room around 6 a.m.
9:00
Breakfast.
2. 10:28
Drove. aroun d
- Daily Diary
- Lady Bird Johnson's Daily Diary entry, 6/5/1967
- Lady Bird Johnson's Daily Diary
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in Vietnam.
from Tel Aviv that
At 1 p. m. ABC 1 s Ray Maloney reported
Israelis
are jubilant tonight,
believing
that they are winning the war.
Nancy Dickerson,
on her 1 :55 news show, lead with State 1 s announce
ment that the United States is neutral
- Broadcast news
- President's Daily Diary
- EO 13526 3.3(b)(1)
EO 13526 3.5(c)·· '.
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DAILY BRIE!•'
5 JUNE 1967
1. Arab States
Israel
-
Hostilities
began early this morn
ing.
Doth sides report
heavy fighting
in the ai.r and between armored forces
aloug the Israeli
border with Egypt
- President's Daily Brief, 6/5/67
-
PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON
DAILY DIARY ,,
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- Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary entry, 6/5/1967
- President's Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary
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We reviewed the cable reports
and the Embassy
reports,
the news reports
that were available,
and also
reviewed the presentation
that the two Secretaries
were
to make on the Hill a short time thereafter.
As you know, the President
- Transcript, news conference, 6/5/67, 9.55 AM
- Transcripts of Press Secretary News Conferences
- and tanks that they are absolutely
sure of their bargaining
position.
Therefore,
we should begin in New York or elsewhere,
talking
Russians
and, if possible,
with the Egyptians
and others about
of a settlement:
Eilat
open
observers
a Soviet
a turn
- and George Christian.
The United States will devote all its energies
to bring about an end to the fighting
and a new beginning
of programs
to assure the peace and development
of the
entire area.
We call upon all parties to support the Security
Council
- the ex best
I think
that
and the French,
to work toward a satisfactory
of us to work on the contingencies
tive
in New York
both of us will
I hope we can keep in closest
want to
settlement.
touch as the military
minds aa available
- June 5, 1967.
"This day began with the most dread and frightening sound that can happen in this house–the sudden ringing of the telephone in the middle of the night. It can never be good news."
(Lady Bird Johnson” Diary)
At 4:35 AM
- June 5, 1967.
"It began with that most dread and frightening sound that can happen in this house: the sudden ringing of the telephone in the middle of the night. It can never be good news
- THIS COPY FOR
NEWS
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C O NF E RE NC E
AT THE WHITE HOUSE
WITH GEORGECHRISTIAN
4:15 P.M.
EDT
JONE 5, 1967
MONDAY
MR. CHRISTIAN: You are receiving
two announcements.
First
is the President's
intention
to nominate James Russell
Tuten from
- Transcript, news conference, 6/5/67, 4.15 PM
- Transcripts of Press Secretary News Conferences
- Johnsons are awakened by telephone; Lady Bird goes to her room & has nightmares; Lady Bird reminisces about the Cuban Missile Crisis; Lady Bird is leaving on Friday for New England trip; Luci Nugent's baby due soon; drive through Washington, DC