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- not want to stap up the military side of this. CLARK CLIFFORD: How about the impartial tribunal? SECRETARY RUSK: They were outraged by the idea. The Pueblo problem seems to have dropped out of the press. I would not hurry this. THE PRESIDENT: last night? O
- of an impartial tribunal. The President: Shouldn't we answer all these questions about our being spread too thin? George Ball: I think Admiral McDonald can cb this. Cyrus Vance: You cannot submit this matter to a tribunal until you see what happens at the meeting
Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
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- substantive issue addressed was whether and at what stage the President might offer arbitration via t1.:j World Court, or some other 11 suitable 11 after the men~ the ship were returned. After international tribunal examining the problems posed by the World