PAGE SIX' THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1967 PAGE SIX TIlE MICHIGAI% DAiLY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1967 k t k l RA ±f i t Gf) I Savin;gs, up to 50 McNamara Officially Offered Bank Position WASHINGTON (/)-The World an escalated war in Vietnam. mara had been "pushed out." The Bank announced last night its Europe's newspapers largely White House kept silence, saying executive directors have agreed agreed, despite disclaimers of any it could not argue with 'phantom' unanimously to offer Secretary policy change that the shift rumors. of Defense Robert S. McNamara strengthens the hawks in Ameri- One of the points of speculation the presidency of the 107-nation can policy councils and fore- circulating through Washington : lending institution. shadows a hardened military ef- was that McNamara was being The one-sentence announcement fort. eased out because the Joint Chiefs followed an informal session of Some Congress members echoed of Staff, or some of them, hadj the 20 directors which began about Europe's concern about an accel- threatened to resign in protest noon, was recessed during the erated war. However, few seemed against the defense secretary's in- afternoon, and resumed at 5 p.m. to agree with Sen. Edward M. fluence on the conduct of the war. The statement came two hours Kennedy (D-Mass), that McNa- Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, chair- after the start of the late session. Officials of the bank said a" further statement would be forth- coming shortly. Problems Await D Earlier, it was reported that Associated Press News Analysis inherit vexing problems from Mc- only one of the 20 executive di- ihrtvxn rbesfo c rectors - the one representingWASHINGTON (I)-The next Namara, among them the Vietnam France, Georges Plescoff-with- secretary of defense will have to war and the still troubled F111 held an expression of approval establish his authority early. fighter plane project, once known originally. Formal endorsement The armed services, tamed by as the TFX. was held up while Plescoff con- Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara also will leave be- suIted Paris. McNamara, are likely to test his hind him a fundamental budget re- Directors representing Latin successor's mettle. form which is his monument. The America reportedly were enthu- The new Pentagon chief also budget approach, which he instal- siastic in endorsing McNamara, may have to face a Congress bent led and enforced on the services who has frequently urged greater on showing him it is boss. For in 1961, probably will continue to aid for the underdeveloped coun- nearly seven years, Congress has operate to suppress service bicker- tries of the southern hemisphere. smarted under what some members ing over the split-up of defense But debate flared round the have called McNamara's arrogance dollars, world on whether McNamara's de- and "know-it-all" attitude. It is this budget reform, among parture from the Pentagon means The next defense chief also will otisthisbugearfrmcam others, that McNamara has claim- Dresses Shifts Fur-Trimmed Coats Untrimmed Coats Raincoats Sport Coats Wool Sweaters Over-the-knee Socks u P TO 12 OFF Phone 761-6212 man of the joint chiefs, told visi- tors such reports have no basis in fact and that he was deeply disturbed by their appearance. "No one has ever in my time in Washington threatened to re- sign," Wheeler said. "We just don't do things that way." The four-star general called Mc- Namara "one of the most com- petent men I have met" and added: "We in the military ad- mire competence." )D Chief the enormously complex defense establishment. "Whoever is head of the depart- ment should run it," McNamara said. "The head of any organiza- tion ought to place himself in posi- tion to make decisions and to stand behind them." McNamara, working 12-hour days, has made hundreds of sepa- rate decisions, involving billions of dollars, in personal item-by-item reviews of military budget pro- posals each year. This detailed personal involve- ment has been criticized by some on grounds a really good admin- istrator would delegate as much authority as possible to trusted subordinates. The generals and admirals have often chafed under McNamara's imposed restraints, but none have dared to challenge him in public. He has made no secret of his de- termination to keep the armed services from quarreling among themselves or lobbying outside of There are differences betweer McNamara and the joint chief: clearly on the record, but the joint chiefs' chairman and other military figures denied that these differences had degenerated into any feud. "He is a close personal friend of mine, and I hope that he re- ciprocates that feeling," Wheeler said of McNamara. Still rife also was speculation on McNamara's successor. Gov. 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