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  • on the demilitarization of the Gaza strip and the Sinai border, guaranteed access to the Gulf of Aqaba, and an as yet un­ defined "new status" for a unified Jeru­ salem. The latter would guarantee people of all religions access to the holy places. As for _the Arab side
  • : “We are pretty well settled here. Patsy’s husband, with the help of Lewis, and some carpenters, is fixing the basement into a more livable place with lots of paint, more closets, new curtains, some new furniture, et cetera.” 1/20 Texas delegation
  • for several days, does not abate. This mood is hard to shake, and how hard it is to get to work! For that reason more than any other, I begrudge it. I wore my green alaskine dress and Lynclon and I went downstairs into the Blue Room this morning to have our
  • for several days, does not abate. This mood is hard to shake, and how hard it is to get to work! For that reason more than any other, I begrudge it. I wore my green alaskine dress and Lynclon and I went downstairs into the Blue Room this morning to have our
  • in early June; LBJ supports move to give lend lease aid to Russia. 6/25 Dallas; Secretary of Agriculture, Claude R. Wickard, has breakfast with LBJ, discusses agricultural problems, FDR announces he will not apply Neutrality Act against the Soviet Union
  • Aunt Effie dies on New Year’s night. 1/3 80th Congress convenes, controlled by Republicans for first time in fourteen years. Joseph Martin elected speaker of the House. Proceedings televised for first time. 1/4 Stag party for E.H. Perry at Driskill
  • Orange Biscuits Sweet Creamery Butter Chilled Elberta Brownies Peaches Tea Milk Iced Tea Coffee Mixed Nuts Mints Adults: Children $2.00 1.00 COPY LBJ LIBRARY MENU NUMBER SEVEN DINNER New England of Celery Carrot Hearts Delmonico
  • Orange Biscuits Sweet Creamery Butter Chilled Elberta Brownies Peaches Tea Milk Iced Tea Coffee Mixed Nuts Mints Adults: Children $2.00 1.00 COPY LBJ LIBRARY MENU NUMBER SEVEN DINNER New England of Celery Carrot Hearts Delmonico
  • J MI-5 CALL REPORTED THAT AT 1805 GMT 22 NOV AN ANONYMOUS WAS MADE IN CAMBRIDGE, OF THE CAMBRIDGE NEWS RPT ENGLAND CAMBRIDGE SAID ONLY THAT THE REPORTER EMBASSY IN LONDON LAST NIGHT AFTER RECEIVED INFORMED CALL AND THE THING
  • 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
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  • Ford Dam. Bill Deason and Marion Fore visit Johnsons in Washington from about 7/21 or 7/22 – 7/28 or 7/29. CTJ goes with them to New York City for a visit. LBJ votes to report minimum wage out of committee, but was defeated. 7/19 07/2024 LBJ votes
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  • with his brother re CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson) sketch and problem. May 5/1 New York World’s Fair opens; LBJ and CTJ decide to go at last minute. 5/10 Maury Maverick elected mayor of San Antonio. 5/19 House passes $773 million Naval Appropriations Bill
  • number of participants of Jewish organizations in the Lafayette Park demonstration is approximately 30.000. They have chartered over 400 along with other buses buses from the New York area alone, Baltimore, and which will be coming from Philadelphia, New
  • 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
  • is destined to contri­ bute much to the building of a new future for Israel and other nations in the Middle East. _This impression has been greatly strengthened_ QY your own forward looking statements and by our contacts with those who speak for you. mortified
  • Ambassador in New York to maintain close contact with the Ambassador of the Soviet Uni_on and trust you will want to do likewise. Respectfully, Lyndon DECLASSIFIED I\J.SC..I c, ~~-J1 B. Johnson
  • emphasized our position to Israel by every means. restated our views in the strongest terms to Israelis New York and by message to Tel Aviv. Could you confirm that you have Syrians for this same purpose. employed your that -we have We have just here
  • 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
  • markets of the world. In sum, he felt there was nothing to indicate any massive movement of funds. He said we were not interfering. At the President's request for comment, Mr. Bundy said the following about his new assignment; He would be in familiar
  • 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
  • with the original statement - - certainly not among the Jewish rank-and-file (who hissed at a Union meeting in New York Monday when the "neutrality" statement was announced.) The Jewish leadership understands that the statement was not your policy, but they feel
  • 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
  • Online October 6, 2009 Tuesday 4:01 AM GMT A snapshot of some first ladies' staffs BYLINE: By The Associated Press SECTION: DOMESTIC NEWS LENGTH: 203 words First ladies are dogged by questions about why someone who isn't elected or paid, or who isn't
  • Online October 6, 2009 Tuesday 4:01 AM GMT A snapshot of some first ladies' staffs BYLINE: By The Associated Press SECTION: DOMESTIC NEWS LENGTH: 203 words First ladies are dogged by questions about why someone who isn't elected or paid, or who isn't
  • And there intereated who were But, all sort. so signatories 40 or I am atill ehould now, aa a raeult a new ball clear wedded by t.he May 23rd we are there not be no border of the war having game? Does the May 23rd statement A 23rd statement O