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  • ALVARADOSAYS-.,~! SAW OSWALDIN THE CUBANEMBASSYIN MEXICO, BUT ·,BASEDON THE ."INFORMATIONAVAILABLE . • . . TO THlA GENCY AS Of THIS DATEOSWALD.VISITED TkE CUBAN EMBASSY IN MEXICO FOR THE FIRST TIME AFtER .2, SEPTtM'BtR 1963.) GP•l 2100 &Elil ,. • J
  • OF ALVARADO SAYSHE "DOUBTS·ALVARAOO·s STORYANDWILLBEGINWORK TO "BREAK"HIM. THIS INFORMATION WAS TIME RECEIVEDIN MEXICO CITY AT 1330 HOURSWASHINGTON 19 NOVEMBER 1963. GP•l 0900 DECLASfflllID E.O. 12356,Sec.3.4 NJJ ·9 ~ - ,;Jfi?R''f-;;)1)--93 BJ k«(} •N
  • SFI 005 00 ESF OE YEKADL 86063 30/20302 NOV 0 30l957Z FMCIA TO WHITEHOUSEATTN: MR. MCGEORGE BUNDY~ 20 52. DEPTOF STATEATTN: MR. U. ALEXISJOHNSON FBI ZEM SECR!T l. OURSTATIONIN MEXICOCITY HASJUST ADVISEDUS THATAT 1230 WASHINGTON TIME TODAY30
  • is roughly moving shorten it by getting at the substance possible time. the Iranians in Israeli's favor, I believe we can of a settlement at the earliest
  • 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
  • representative suggests. • Bull himself replied it would take time to contact Damascus. Meanwhile Israel has an­ nounced that it regards cease-fire as in effect now. This seems to make it even more urgent that you use your channels to Damascus to ensure
  • , while noting that he did not know of the reaction oi the Arab side. He also reported that the Arab Ambassadors were silent on this point. At the time of this message, we ourselves are not clear as to their attitude,·with the possible exception of Jordan
  • -- the friendly access to the Gulf of Aqaba, the right of Israel to use the Suez Canal. These were uppermost in their concerns. There were some that talked about boundaries but recognized that this was a subject that would take a great deal of time. I was pleased
  • 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
  • distressed to learn that large scale fighting the Middle East, an eventuality we had sought to prevent. has broken out in Each side has accused the other of launching aggression. At this time the facts are not clear. But we do know that tragic consequences
  • as t:hat Qi' gove1.·nmont ovet· a.t this time. who talked with cease-fix•e; it Foreign officials time was limited Yliuister Eshkol had lei't by· Eshkol tna~, indicate Israeli fightiug- Tel Aviv now. to "response," for the frcint, tension wi
  • international or private agencies, With regard Secretary Rusk said it would be serious to pull out of the FAO. On the other hand, with American personnel coming out of countries like the UAR, voluntary agency programs might have to give for the time being
  • toward a settlement been in touch with MR. CHRISTIAN: In times like this there are numerous diplomatic channels open to various countries. But as I said this morning, I am not at liberty to discuss these matters. O but What about immediate
  • McClendon and Bob Johnson, of the Houston Post, but still would not give his intentions as to the Senate race. O’Daniel said he would take care of this “burning question” when the proper time came and that he’d play by “current rules” in the Senate
  • ' -·-...,. ' THE DIRECTOROF CENTRALINTELLIGENCE WASHINGTON 2.5, D.C. 28 November MEMORANDUM THROUGH: 1963 FOR THE PRESIDENT Mr. McGeorge Bundy Special Assistant for National Security Affairs Time prevented me from mentioning this morning
  • , HADINQUIREDABOUTHIM ASKINGKARAHADBEENIN USSR AT CERTAINTIME ANFIF HE HADKNOWN OSWALD. SHOWED CONOFFicER LETTERFROMFRIENDDATEDAUG10 SURMISING THATSOVSHADFURNISHED NAMES OF ALLPATIENTSIN HOSPITALAT TIME OF OSWALD•S HOSPITAL• IZATIONANDTHATHE HADBEENTRACEDFROMTHERE
  • . The Israeli negotiating position. He said that a month ago there was no serious crisis in the Middle East; 10 days ago they felt they were being throttled; now there is temporary euphoria and relief at the military victory; but they have not had time to think
  • Mr. Watson: I talked to Lem -- said these people are en route here - - he does not know at this time exactly when they will be here or exactly when they will make the request. Will call you asap with this information. mjc 1 :09 p. m. .- I
  • with a determined to have the Council call which would legitimize a subject Or.fled 1,y, j:x Text received time in the Security for a withdrawal Nasser's action of forces T.I. ht. fm White House Telogrophlc lranlffliuion dusiflcaHon opp,ov.d ci..,,n
  • saboteurs., and some Syrian made no charge orders had been given The Secretary General read reports frai, the Israelis had geen issued to cease fire and that all fighting in self defence. The UAR Representative hour at 8 p.m. local time. charged
  • to those of the distinguished Americans who are gathered to honor Rabbi Bern­ stein this afternoon. "I know of your concern at this time of international crisis. Let me assure you that your governrnent will do everything in its power to see that peace
  • told Johnson of her experiences with discrimination. Leonard H. Marks, the ~irector of the United States Information Agency at the time of Johnson's presidency, was one witness to this. "When Sammy and I drive to Texas and I have to go to the bathroom
  • told Johnson of her experiences with discrimination. Leonard H. Marks, the ~irector of the United States Information Agency at the time of Johnson's presidency, was one witness to this. "When Sammy and I drive to Texas and I have to go to the bathroom
  • . Delegates from 46 nations attend. President Truman gives short address by telephone from White House. 4/28 LBJ letter to Stanley Marcus re: death of FDR: “I am enclosing . . . an interview I gave the night of his death which appeared in the New York Times
  • that Senator McFarland hopes LBJ will be in Washington to attend. 2/26 The Washington Times Herald reports that Donald Cook was appointed by Truman today as chairman of the SEC to succeed Harry McDonald, who takes his oath of office as head of the RFC on 2/27
  • plans to attend. 1/10 First assembly of the United Nations opens in London. 1/12 LBJ is apparently ill, and Welly Hopkins writes him: “By this time I trust that your scarlet fever experience has cleared away.” 1/14 Congress convenes. 1/19 Office
  • reportedly talks with FDR to get appropriation restored to budget; FDR approves $3 million for dam. 2/16 House passes Navy appropriation bill, carrying record peace time total of $965 million. 2/17 LBJ and Representative Mansfield testify before Interior
  • , be encouraged Ills : "Oxford University isn't the best place to f•11&,Cessor to do the same. President George •learn American 'military habits," teased ;_Jlush happily obliged~ In January 1989, \Time magazin~/·:'Word is that President ~ ~~en the.twomen parted
  • , be encouraged Ills : "Oxford University isn't the best place to f•11&,Cessor to do the same. President George •learn American 'military habits," teased ;_Jlush happily obliged~ In January 1989, \Time magazin~/·:'Word is that President ~ ~~en the.twomen parted
  • the same. Fedorenko suggested a one-hour time limit for the Secretary General to inform himself that firing had ceased and report. Rafael of Israel asked whether Iraq or Kuwait had agreed to a cease-fire and repeated that Syria must also give orders to its
  • , which took place today. 6/3 The Time magazine photographer is scheduled to photograph LBJ, Rayburn and Russell. 6/6 The Time photographer takes pictures at the Johnson home. Time does a cover story on LBJ later in the month. (6/22 issue) 6/9 Robert
  • for certain times. 11 STATEMENTS OF LYNDON B. JOHNSON This chronologically arranged collection includes drafts and final copies of speeches, backup material, correspondence, and other documents. See the Statements finding aid for a complete folder title
  • Morse and Langer, who voted with the Democrats. LBJ accused Knowland of not informing him about plans for the night session. The next day, The New York Times publishes a statement made by Knowland characterizing yesterday’s vote to adjourn the Senate
  • attend a reception in his honor at the Women’s National Democratic Club. They also attend the traditional birthday dinner in his honor given by long-time friend and recent widow, Mrs. J.L. Aston. In the late evening, Rayburn and LBJ attend the annual stag
  • -American communities). Dr. Garcia contacts reporters from the Corpus Christi Caller and cables Texas senators, congressmen, military officials, Drew Pearson and Walter Winchell regarding this discrimination. The next day The New York Times carries a front
  • and the U.S. Steel Corporation, and for the third time requests him to authorize the immediate resumption of activities; Federal Judge Robert J. McMillan dies; possible successors include Robert Lee Bobbitt, Everett Looney, James Hart and Senator Wirtz. Late
  • as the subcommittee’s chief counsel and brain-truster on a part-time basis. 1950 Chronology ● p. 7 of 12 07/2024 7 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history transcripts and other sources as a service to our
  • , and the cook has recovered. . . . For the time being we seem to be getting along very well.” 4/26 On FDR’s orders, Army troops take possession of Montgomery Ward and Company after Sewell L. Avery, company chairman, and company directors refused to obey