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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Nov 1967, p. 29

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RACE -- Mile Pace, Purse aiming. erry, Foley 8.10 3.90 2.90 ocket, Gemmill 4.70 2.80 Express, Coke 2.80 Started: Lucky Pat, K.W.R., 1 Elvis, and Dan Carey. 191,104, Attendance 2,791. \ McNamara Move Seen First | In Series Of Major Events By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst} WASHINGTON (AP) -- Is the} departure of Defence Secretar: Robert McNamara from _ hi: post the first in a series of dra matic events involving the war In Vietnam? While the White House would) neither confirm nor deny Mon- day night that McNamara was on his way out--although other sources did confirm it--it al- ways should be remembered President Johnson not only has a strong political sense but also a vivid dramatic one, too. It should be no surprise if 1968 turns out to be a dramatic year. Johnson and the North Viet- |Democratie party to keep him) get the war over with as fast as} |{-om being renominated in 1968./possible. His political future IN No one knows better than Johnson that his chances for re- nomination and re-election to the presidency are in jeopardy if the war drags on through all of next year and the criticism continues to grow. Only Monday it was learned that Charles F. Frankel, assist- ant secretary of state for educa- tional and cultural affairs, re- protest against Johnson's Viet- nam policies. The fact that he is president is reason enough for Johnson to gives him an added reason for) wanting to. Nothing could possibly help Johnson as much politically as ™ OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, | Haveber 2 29, 1967 31 |be eliminated from politics and his successor would be anxious|in his refusal to, bow to the crit- to make concessions outright|ics and take a softer stand in defeat for them could not ob| Vietnam. tain. The president has been firm) | oreo ------al| 1 Johnson and his two closest! advisers on the war--Mc-| Namara and State Secretary) Dean Rusk--have been on the receiving end of the criticism) dumped on the administration) for the war. a smashing defeat for the North) Vietnamese before next Au-| gust's Democratic nominating| convention or, at the least, | some weeks before the Novem-| ber election. On the other side of the coin signed, according to the Colum-|are the North Vietnamese. Even) bia Broadcasting System, in|if they felt themselves slipping | lbadly in 1968 it is not hard to! imagine they would try to drag the war on through the whole year in the hope Johnson would namese, out of the same set of circumstances, have exactly the IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 EPI'S | CENTRAL ONT. TRUST SELLING. YOUR HOUSE ? | THEN LIST WITH 723-5221 WE C GE | ONLY 4% Now! At The ines WINNER OF & ACADEMY AWARDS! BEST PICTURE! 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