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- political lesson from the intense Con gressional opposition to the decision to send in the C-1 30 1 s ? Unde r Secretary Katzenbach shou ld background the press. The domestic racial issue k i cked off the Congressional debate. Senator Javits should be seen
- because of the press reports. The press indicated to General Westmoreland that Secretary McNamara had questioned the General's management of the war when the Secretary briefed the press at the White House on July 12. The President said he told General
Folder, "July 13, 1967 - 1:25 p.m. McNamara, Wheeler, Westmoreland," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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- . · The Secretary pointed out there may be some press speculation on this figure, particularly after testimony he has made on the Hill to the Congressional committees. The Secretary said that the field commanders would be supplied with the men required. I
- LUNC H - w / 2:45 . / Genera l Willia m Westmorelan d 2:45 / Genera l Earl e Wheele r 2:45 . • ' Secretar y McNamar a 2:45 __ \ Georg e Christia n 2:45 / To m Johnso n -—h-(~ 2:10 2:40p ^/ ^ I ' Press West Hall Conference #104 ~ I' i 3:05p
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