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- 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
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• downtown streets An~•ra greet VP. At outskirts
city VP
~
changed from limoueine to 1934 Lincoln touring car which
Ataturk used and which still has emotional association
fof!t 5-,,, ~
Turks. Change took place before point where cr,owds had ~
begun thicken
- President's
"ready handshake" and
frequent stops to mingle with crowds.
Perhaps of some significance
is tact that Palestin~ssue
was scarcely
mentioned during entire visit.
OOLofficials
did not once allude to
Palestine and press irith exception of small
-
job.
He further
urged that, in addition
to briefing
the press boys
enroute hoae, he hoped you'd consider a special
press conference
for
a high level,
selected
group on your return.
They are clearly
quite
worried about the aid bill.
Finally,
let ae say
- Press
- Government had rejected
the Greek-Turkish agreement. With hopes for peace again
fading, we returned to Nicosia and pressed Makarios to concur,
starkly outlining the likely consequences of continuing
intransigence. This resulted finally in his .written
- particularl1'
by the United States;
be disabused of the idea that critical
reflect
official
.Americandistrust
itema in the American press
and hostility
toward him.
vain, moody, and euapiciow,, as well as being intelligent
.Anything the Vice President