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  • deems necessary.” Congress is reportedly angry about prior leaks to the press concerning the resolution. 07/2024 1 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history transcripts and other sources
  • STORY FROMSILVIA DURAN.THIS IS OBVIOUSLY INCORRECT INTERPRETATION. NEITHERLOPEZMATEOS NORECHEVARRIA KNOW OF ALVARADO'S STORY. PL.EASENOTETHATACCORDING ECHEVARRIA DURANIS BEINGTAKENTO ATTORNEY GENERAL'SOFFICE TO WHICHMEXICAN PRESS HASEASYACCESS
  • had made clear in his press conference this morning, we were committed to certain principles in this situation but did not have a program. He said that he understood this and; without ip.structions, he only say this: It is important that the Arabs find
  • for the press. ) At 7:57 AM, LBJ, who has now been awake for nearly 4 hours, gets a call from Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara that the Soviet Premier, Alexi Kosygin, wants to speak to him on the hotline. LBJ tells McNamara that he and his advisors
  • spokesmen told the press this morning that Egyptian troops had launched an attack on Israeli troops near the Canal, thus violating the ceasefire. res- )-( tJLJ- ''( '·t { o
  • .3.S . ~ NLJ//lA C. JI-' 7 • ~ by ~ v NARA; Date .:1-;)-/~ TOP SECRET E. N JS a,. Ck A LATE ITE~1 ../ N Arab States Israel (As of 5: 30 A1I EDT) '("J~ J The Israelis have just announced (according to the press) that Egyptian armored
  • few hours LBJ speaks to his advisors to find out as much as he can about what happened, and to review a statement for the press.  At 7:57 AM, LBJ, who has now been awake for nearly 4 hours, gets a call from Secretary of Defense Robert
  • (i.e. hot line messages, intelligence reports, Foreign Broadcast Information Service reports, press releases, material on the UN, material on the NSC Special Committee, etc.). Boxes 22-23 contain State Department cables. NSF, Memos to the President
  • DEPJ.RTMEN'l' OF STATE vv imANSCRIPffOP BA.CKGROUND PRESS BRIEFING, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1967, 5105 P. M. SBCRE'l'ARYRUSJts Well, a week that has been rather Pirst, President we don't Na•se~. would respond announced he will him. And apparently
  • Press relations
  • Transcript, Background Press Briefing, 6/9/67, 5.05 PM
  • great superiority in maintenance, leadership, training and discipline rather than numerical superiority. The President then went on to read a statement later released to the press (attached), establishing a Special Committee of the National Security
  • Pres,s Photographers Honorable William Bundy Hon. Averell Harriman Secretary Clark Clifford 10:30a-REMARKS to phot1,..--...·.phers and press 4:15p-REMARKS to press __,.Aspen Lodge Q. 0 • I.. ' 1 'l : I J! .•. j 12:fJJ-LUNCHEON f .. 0 ! .. l
  • Pres,s Photographers Honorable William Bundy Hon. Averell Harriman Secretary Clark Clifford 10:30a-REMARKS to phot1,..--...·.phers and press 4:15p-REMARKS to press __,.Aspen Lodge Q. 0 • I.. ' 1 'l : I J! .•. j 12:fJJ-LUNCHEON f .. 0 ! .. l
  • 15. 3/30 Press Club stag dinner. April 4/2 Mrs. [Ed?] Cape is visiting in Washington until April 21. 1950 Chronology ● p. 4 of 12 07/2024 4 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history
  • majority leader, and LBJ is minority leader. LBJ makes a speech at the Women’s National Press Club “Welcome to Congress” dinner. 07/2024 1/7 Eisenhower delivers his State of the Union message to Congress. LBJ is a member of the committee to escort
  • John L. Lewis’ striking miners were guilty of high treason. 6/11 LBJ attends Texas Press Association Convention in Galveston, which paid tribute to Ernest L. Kurth, “Pioneer in the Newsprint Industry.” 6/14 LBJ arrives in Corpus Christi from Austin