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  • th ere. The President read the North Korean report of the alleged confession made by Commander Bucher, skipper of the Pu eblo , as reported in the FBIS account of a North Vietnamese - English broadcast (copy attached) . Secretary Rusk said
  • can study this ~tter further. Secretary Rusk: The negative reaction of North Korea and the Soviet Union was to be expected. One would expect the Soviets not to take responsibility. The reaction of the North Koreans last night at Panmunjo.m
  • the DepartĀ­ ment of State and the .Department of Defense. The President then read a letter from Mr. Brzezinski of the State Department Policy Planning Council. One of the points the President menti oned in the letter was - ~.Brsezineki 's assertion that "ae
  • milita::y exper..ditu res :n tJ1e budgets o: n o n - ~'..lita ry 2 . The true convers ion from rubles to dollars is ir:lpossible to do with any deg ree of accuracy . The briefing attached to this record was then read. S e cr e tary Rusk: It is important
  • activity has not affected the morale of the lower commands. Secretary McNamara read sizeable extr acts from General Taylor's telegram referred to by Mr . Ball. He said Taylor's r eport had dampened his fears and he was not now asking the President