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OCR Page 1 of 3November 30, 1953 (BLACK MONDAY)
1. Staff meeting of White House staff called by Hagerty. Unfortunately
neither Persons nor Adams present. Hagerty opened up by mention
ing the recent Reston, Folliard and Harsch pieces each one of which
contained anonymous attribution to White House personnal. He cautioned
against talking, saying that it inevitably was embarrassing to the
President, etc. , etc. Incidentally, Hagerty was very low pitch and
temperate about whole thing.
After moment of dead silence, I said that I had told Reston on the
telephone the item he had in quotes, namely, that McCarthy had
declared war on the President and that this gave me an opportunity
to say some more on the subject.
I went into the matter completely, including going back to Campaign
speech in Milwaukee when Marshall reference deleted. Warned
them that this Three Little Monkeys act was not working and would
not work, and that appeasing Mc Carthy in order to save his 7 votes
for this year's legislative program was poor tactics, poor strategy,
poor tactics, and poor arithmetic, and that unless the President
stepped up to bat on this one soon, the Republicans would have
neither a program, nor 1954, nor 1956.
Immediately Jerry Morgan, Homer Greunther, and to a lesser degree
Jack Martin, jumped in on the opposite side. Only two to speak up
on my side were Willis and Harlow.
Also I made proposition that the President substitute television appear -
ance Wednesday for his scheduled press conference and face up
before the nation to this declaration of war. Was appalled to discover
that it had been planned to cancel the press conference and have the
President go to Bermuda having said nothing. Big rhubarb. Finally
agreed to have press conference. The men have really separated
out from the boys.
2. OCB special staff on exploitation of Wheaties.
3. Ted Streibert on various matters, including John Begg. Didn't get
much of anywhere on Begg situation. Streibert apparently just
doesn't like him, and has no confidence in him.
4. Seydoux brought in Senator Dulin and Deputy Faure. Both pro-EDC
but both rather pessimistic and feeling that recent debate and phony
vote of confidence had lost ground for EDC. Most emphatic that
some new element had to be introduced, and they suggested British
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