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  • meeting. Speeches will not help us on a situation like this. ยท" General George Brown {using a map}: The Pueblo was a reconverted light freighter. It is 180 feet long. It travels 10 to 12 knots. Its only weapons are three 30 caliber machine guns
  • obvious contradictions. For example, if the log they gave out -- for it to be an accurate one -- the ship would have to be able to travel at twice the spee~ it is capable of moving. I believe the men are trying to give us a signal and indicate that they do
  • miles on dry land and traveling 75 knots. The President: One Let's try to jazz it up and get the language so it suits them. Secretary Rusk: The Spanish are bargaining hard. The chances are we will get the agreement. If we get into a deadlock
  • of the Soviet delegates traveling with Chairman Kosygin in New Delhi, India, sought him (Clymer) out. They told him that the Soviets are privately seeking to get the ship released. Jack Horner: Mr. President, let us assume the worse for the moment