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White H ouse Press Officer , Tom Johnson
Harold H. Saunder s
Roland Inlow, Central Inte lligence Agency
Cyprus.
The President asked Secretary Rusk to· report on the latest in
our efforts. S ecretary Rusk, a fter saying how fo r tunate we have been
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it is our task to see that it does not happen .
NOTE: There is attached a copy of the transcript of Press Secretary
Salinger 1s press briefing which was author ized by the President
following the meeting.
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B ~ IGADlER fRANCISCO CORREIA DE MELO
ALS O , CASTELLO BRANCO REMAINS AS ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF. FIRST
. ARM Y UNDER GENERAL OCTACILIO TERRA URURAHY .
PRESS REPORTS MILITARY PAY' BILL. SENT TO CHAMBER BUDGET COMMITTEE
LAST NIGHTT, NOT PASSED
- l ki n g to the press or even to staff members
who m i ght talk to the p r ess. The h ighest security must be n1a intaine d.
Secret ar y Rusk:
vVe have an ele111entary obligation to suppo rt our combat
troops when t hey are c arry ing out a n assi
- should not get into the
question of why we do not escort such ships . A ship on the high seas is the
least provocative way of gathering intelligence. We should not cripple our
intelligence effort. The press misconstrued what was said on the Sunday TV
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the President was going to do about aid to Indonesia. In addition, there would
be press inquiries. At stake were the Administration's relations with Congress.
In response to the President is question. Mr. Bundy said he would recommend
signing
- of Central Intelligence
Director McDermott, Office of Emergency Planning
Director Rowan~ U. S. Information Age:icy
Deputy Under Secretary of State Alexis Johnson
McGeorge Bundy, Special As3istant to the President
Pierre Salinger, Press Secretary
- the negotiations until it is certain there is no
alternative and the n decide to give the supers onic s . Assistant Secretary Talbot
should press as hard as possible for some other solution but at the end of the
r oad, he should refer back to Washington
- , Joseph Sisco
A ssistant S ecretary of State , Lucius D. Battle
Pr esident 's Special Assistant for National S ecurity
Affairs , Mr. Walt Rostow
Executive Secretary, Mr. Bromley Smith
White House Press Officer, George Christian
Whi te House P res s Offic e