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- THE WHITE
HOU SE
WASHINGTON
, GOMPIDEWT1AL
Tuesday,
June
4:00 p. m.
Mr.
6, 1967
President:
Herewith
Nat Davis'
situation
in New York.
report
on the
If the Israelis
go fast enough,
and the
Soviets get worried
enough,
a simple ceaseĀ
fire
-
fire that struck an Israeli
half-track.
(Later,
news came
sustained
Monday.)
that
Ted Yates,
NBC pr~ucer,
d _,,,J J
,,,.J._c:..,
had died of wounds
W
..I
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On noon programs,
Ray Scherer
reported
signs elsewhere
pointed to
UAR breaking
relations
- Broadcast news
- then the picture was changed to a New Yo rk baseball game)
9:10p Departed
9:20p To
._ 9:25p
Xf
~ I
y
Walt
_ 9:30 To
ii
MJDR's room w/Mr s. Johnson
to North Grounds
I |_
the Press Office with Mrs. Johnson
Rostow - in Press Office ^V
/fcw t
the mansion
w
- :35
1:20
1:50
1:58
3:40
5:00
5:14
5:25
Departed the
Returned to
.
s office.
White House for Mr. Per's for shampoo and set.
the White
House.
Worked with Liz and Simone re: New England trip.
To the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden for a photo re: airport
- , and J. heartily congratulate you on what you have done .
At the parking lots, I loved seeing the ingenious bright new plantings
t hd.t relieve the solid asphait and c ernent style of those essential parts of a
city.
B right geraniurns and petunias
- will
promptly act upon it.
We believe that a cease-fire
is the
necessary
"first
step,"
in the words of the resolution
itself
-- a first
step toward what we all must hope will be a new
time of settled
peace and progress
for all the peoples
of
the Middle East