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  • OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE: □ of State 2 I ll U 3 4 COLLECT □ CHARGE TO -tffl CM:eOrigin ACTION: Amembassy TEL AVIV FLASH INFOo: USUN, NEWYORK FLASH Amembassy MOSCOWFLASH WHITEHOUSE FLASH a IO IIooAH'V Info, STATE ~/ ~ fJ'3
  • Council 'resolutions. We consider it very import.ant that Israel demonstrate by actions on the growid that :ils announcement about the orders it has issued means what it says. '! If the cease '.fire on the Syrian front is not effective immediately
  • SITUATION ROOM LOG DATE ___________ DUTY OFFICER TIME ...,. 4/5 JUNE1967 Ray Wotring ACTION 1710 Called Mr. Rostow and informed him of a FLASHfrom Cairo reporting that the UAR Vice President would be departing Cairo on Wednesday 7 June
  • grossly exaggerated, but actual losses to the Israeli force of about 270 aircraft are not known. Firm information on ground action re­ mains sparse. The Israelis claim they have captured the "outer positions" of Kuntilla in southeastern Sinai and reached
  • have your message. You should know that late last night our Secretary of State sent a most urgent message to Israe,l to say that we considered it very important that Israel demonstrate by actions on the ground that its orders for a cease-fire
  • States aircraft participated in attacks on Egypt have resulted in mob action against American embassies and consulates and a break in Diplomatic Relations by seven Arab countries with the United States. This despicable act on their part and failure
  • this morning. We are strongly supporting action to this end in the United Nations Security Council which meets wiJ;hin the hour and trust you will do the same. I have already made a appeal to all the governments in the area concerned personal and we
  • on a cease-fire resolution, but there is not yet a clear indication of probable action on the Indian request for condem­ nation of Israel for the deaths of the Indian soldiers. She said it was reported that Britain was seeking a Big Four summit meeting
  • ♦ 070 OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE,0 cower 0CHA1Gl of State ' .. TO J;l~~ot- Classi/ication • ACTION: American Mission BERLIN -~IATE EXDIS . ~ ... . . Info, REF: ~ Deptel 129. ,,, m~Wa t ' ' Department just noti:tiedAKara
  • INCOMING TELEGRAM Depa·rtment 31 of State D':....LAS-5IFIED I • ,., Ni ,a-,.;i:lepp& SEGREl' aio w56, Sec 3. Action' ss Info ~NNNOVVFHE282JCA53~ 00 RUEHCR d'> . By DE RUFHJA.8814/1455Z 0 141435~ • FMUSBER ERLIN • TO SECSTA ASHDC \ STATEGRNC
  • or dropped and the "tone of the exchange lowered. repeated that he saw nothing wrong at all in our asking how it could have happened; who did it; and our requesting that the Israeli government do something about it. The implication of purposeful action
  • TOP 9ECRFT J.Ofil SECRET - L-------------------------~ EO 13526 3.3(b)(1 )· EO 13526 3.5(c) DAILY BRIEF 9 JUNE 1967 l. Arab States Israel - The ceasefire was observed on all fronts during the night. Further Is­ raeli action is still possible
  • ." Xsrael 's war ·plans irnd put high pri6rity on quick action agairist the E~yptian Air Force because of ·the threat to its own more vul~erable air­ fields and vital centers. Reports are still fragntE!ntary, but the ~igns ·point to this as an Israeli
  • do our be st to obtain prompt action by the Security Council. The Resolution·, subrnitted by Ambassador Goldber g to Amba s sador Federencko last ni'ght, rneets the points raised in your communication to me, as well as the realities discussed above
  • with U. S. 1 but no confirniation here. Bob 1 statement still stood although Pierpoint said Mr. Rusk s morning Cairo was not pulling back on charge of U.S. air activity. Richard Hottelet reported no signs yet of USSR action to back words of support to UAR.
  • statement and called for action to uphold it. of the attached report Fedorenko (who no doubt knew th\vcontents from General Bull to Thant) repeatecl7l'ressed Thant to make available said he had all information he had on the situation. Thant repeatedly
  • and resolute of the Middle East situation. President Truman is regarded as a great hero in the Jewish community because of his firm action in 194 7. You have done no less and ought to get the credit for it. The "neutrality" statement and I am not not sure
  • :: the inactive of citizenship On November 3, the Embassy received his action with Marine Air Control and Taiwan as an aviation the American Oswald repeating By~, at he was a "Marxist." He had served Embassy did not execute address. appeared 31
  • -· DEa.AS.ffl11ED __E.O.12356,Sec.3.Af __ NLJq;i 'e?rl aP{X4 NARA, Date':1-lz:l'I By~, e ~~rtment o~ tate G w ·: _ C:O,.ECT C,, ~.t
  • that with you. There is not much more that I can add to the statement. The President tary action sometime 4:30. At that point Q was notified of the reports of mili­ after 4:00 o'clock, between 4:00 and developments were rather unclear. Who notified him? MR
  • - l~COMING TELEGRAM '--->epartment of Stai~ GONFIDENTIAL 7 Action IO Info ss ~ SP SC SAH L H SAL AF .ARA EA EUR NEA p NSC INR NIC ACDA AID PC RSR VZCZCDTA936 PP RUEHC DI JIUEHDT ,654. a,te531 ZIY CCCCC P 1sa.s,1zJUII ,1 '"USl'IISSIOI USUI IY
  • Regents to accept 800 apartments that were surplus army barracks. 9/14 Ford Motor Company halts all production at its plants throughout the country and lays off 50,000 workers. Company says the action was caused by “crippling and unauthorized strikes
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  • ,'" Bellowsrecalled. words like gracious, charming, "She didn't just sit by and bat genuine and vibrant. her eyelashes. She took action. • "Shewas a wonderful lady," All of her grandkids are active Bellowssaid, putting just the slightes~emphasis on "lady." See FEEDING