YOUNG: LBJ SHOULDN'T LISTEN TO GENERALS

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000500090012-8
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February 9, 1966
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Approved For Release 2004/01/16 : CIA-RDP75-00149FJ000500090012-8 COLU~uUS, OHIO CITIZEN JOUPNAL, IA. Jos, 215 FEB 9 1966 dung: LBJ ShcuIdn'f r Listen ToG'enerals? WASHINGTON-U.S. g e n- erals are notoriously wrong a n cI President Lyndon B. Johnson should stop taking their advice, Ohio Sen. Stephen M. Young told the Senate Tuesday. Rattlin< off several ex- YOUNG SAID the U.S. should withdraw its forces to -South Viet Nam seaports and, seek a cease-fire settlement and armistice through a re- newal of the 1954 Geneva Conference. amples of generals w h o s e "We lose face by messing forecasts proved inaccurate, into this miserable civil war .the Ohio Democrat said LP.I;in the steaming jungles and should tell generals to stick rice paddies of Southeast ,to being generals, and the i ?Asiabe complained. Central Intel(ijZencc.; ency YOUNG SAID Communist to coilmre it