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safety is a miserable creature who has no chance of being free, unless
made and kept so by the exertions of better men than hims elf. "
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The President opened the meeting by reading a memorandum from
Bob Fleming on the network press coverage at 6:30 p. m. (Attach
ment A).
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Secretary Rusk: We met early tonight. We have received
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which will authorize the call up of the reserve units (Attachment A).
In addition I have two press releases which I want George Christian
to review and change if necessary. The first press release announces
the call up. The second press
- . m. (These are the first units of the 10, 500 authorized and approved
for immediate shipment in response to General Westmoreland's request.
The Bunker announcement and press guidance are attached as Appendices
A and B.)
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- have had a very good press from Saigon in
the last two or three weeks.
Ro stow said General Sidle is an excellent man who is moving the AR VN out
front in the press. General Wheeler said Sidle has a good program and also
is making Westmoreland more
- was being boarded.
At 2354 (11:54 EST) the first SOS came.
We ceased t6 hear from the Pueblo 31 minutes later.
The President: Were there no planes available which were prepared
to come to the aid of this vessel? Every press s~ory I have seen
this morning