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OCR Page 1 of 37REEL 3 - 7/22/53 - Page ( (KR)
MR. BUNDY: I think to clear t he Secretary's point about the pre SS conference, it
is important to see what he is trying to do here, but not to read it
(unless you want to).
VOICE:
I think there is a real/ difference between the kind of thing Paul mentions,
where the y really will stuly a document on the Marshall Plan and write
their storiesv Their usual technique on press conferences; but I think
they look at our press conferences as something of a game in which you
may get a statement which is controversal, which will lead to other stories
.
(interruption), to make a dasher (?) on the press conference to Senator
Knowland or Taft, or somebody else, and say that the S cretary af State
e
has just said thi s, what do you think about that ? And I think they are
always playing for a daub le run when they are interrogating you or the
President at the press conferences. It is rather different when they
are handling a major thing like the white book of Marshall's
VOICE :
I suppose this document though is more or less in the same category as
a major presentation.
MR. FESS:
How long before you show the press conference and al low publication
B.THUMAND
and di stribute copies of (it (?)) .
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ADMIN
VOICE:
Are they given out the day before? At your meeting (interruption)
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