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  • THIS COPY FOR ______ N E WS C ON F E RE NC E _ 1860-A AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH GEORGECHRISTIAN EDT 9:55 A,M, JONE 5, 1967 MONDAY MR. CHRISTIAN: Some of you have requested a chronology of events here this morning. I will be glad to review
  • Transcript, news conference, 6/5/67, 9.55 AM
  • Transcripts of Press Secretary News Conferences
  • THIS COPY FOR NEWS i861-A 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
  • of developments in the Middle East crisis, the President has asked Secretary Rusk and Secretary McNamara to brief the Senate and House leaders at 9:30 a. m. today. At 8:30 this morning the President will meet with Secretaries Rusk and McNamara, Walt Rostow
  • of the Coastal Plains Regional Commission. __ Early this morning, at 7:05 a.m._ _ __ ._ George Christian released a statement to the press concerning the news of the large scale fighting in the Middle East. The statement called upon all parties to support
  • :15 7:00 Skelton, 11:15 Retired. her daughte Liz and r Sue with Mssrs. Kruger and Kirkpatrick and new renderings for the Ellipse. Worked with Ashton at desk. To the bowlin g lanes. Returned to the second floor. Dinner with the President
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • ihitiative. Over the weekend it became apparent that Israeli leaders were be­ coming increasingly convinced that time· was running against them. The new Israeli cabinet was meeting late yester­ day with Ambassador Harmel p~csent, and reconvened early today
  • 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
  • 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