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  • to the staffs of Senator Hickenlooper, Senator Dirksen, Majority Leader Mansfield, and Chairman Morgan. Carl Marcy and members of the staffs of the Senate Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee and the House Committee on Science and Aeronautics were also
  • myself talked to: Senator Mansfield: Unqualified approval. Senator Dirksen: -- Strong approval. Speaker McCormack: Unqualified approval. Said he thought even last January that we might need to be more forthcoming. Mr •. Halleck: Reserved his position
  • out with all key Senatars, who might be interested, such a .s Mansfield, Fulbright, Hickenlooper, Dirksen, et al. I have already talked with Senator Aike-n and apologized handsomely for misleading_the President as to our ability to tra-n:s late
  • cleared by the withdrawal of Abe's name. He said: He understands that Mike Man•fleld ls maklng a nose count on the NPT among the Democrats ln the Senate: He wondered if you might not ask Dirksen to make a nose count among the Republicans. Sec. Rusk feels
  • -Nam Most of the statements and editorials that raise the "candor" issue are vague, generalized and lacking in specifics. Ye sterday 1 s statement by Senator Dirksen is typical. He said the Administration had been neither "candid" nor "consistently
  • , feed people, stop proliferation, etc. As I reported on the telephone, I enlisted Russ Wiggins and Max Frankel in dealing with the East•\Vest passage in Senator Dirksen's speech. Francis Bator will pick up this account and push it hard. jerry O'Leary
  • encounter Friday night was quite hurried (.Dirksen was waltiDg). Also 'LBJ clearly hadn't digested his brief; in fact. l had to rescue it from his desk eo l could get hia approval of Rusk memo pro­ posing oral message to Pak. So I can't throw much light
  • , Hickenlooper would not expect to be designated as Fulbright's opposite number. (He did not discuss selecting Dirksen as MansHe then noted that Cooper is field's opposite number.) 'the only Republican in the Senate who has· served as ambassador and has had
  • DIEMSAID HE HAOCOM£BACKBECAUSEHE THOUGHT IT HIGHLYIM· PORTAMT FORTHEPRESIDENTANDVICE PRESIDENT TO KNOW WHAT THEATMO! PHEREWASIN THEUS ANO, MORE SPECIFICALLY,BECAUSE Ht WANTED TO CONVEYPERSONALLY TO THE PRESIDENT THE MESSAGE FROMTHEPRESIDENT• DIRKSEN
  • .:ciene.nl~.mi.iili:r;.;~:iMe:.lie .,iRAAtiltat,ioiia which were yesterday postponed; that is, with Senators Russell and Dirksen; C_ongressman Rivers; and, via General Goodpaster, with General Eisenhower. 4. Once you have come to a decision, you will need
  • as conservat1w a publlcat:Lon aa the Farm J'ourn~l has picked this line up in part. Maey tarm politicians, to vit, M.mdt1 Dirksen and Youns, :t'ollmr this line. It 1s ~lilt comp1rable to the support ot such e;eneralJ;y conservative ~gtslatora for utilization r
  • -stian Jim Jones 10 SUGGESTED LIST OF LEGISLATORS TO BE INVITED • 23 1. Bipartisan .Leadership - 13 S·eaate House Hayden -Mansfield Dirksen • Speake~ McCormack -Albert - .Ford -Boggs A1·eads =Loag Kuch.el - Robert Byrd - Milton -- YoW'lg
  • ., N.Yq Marc Ullman, "L'Expressn (France) Charles Murphy, "Fortune" Tom Wicker, "New York Times" White House Fellows Atlantic Council Senator Dirksen "Bull Elephants" (administrat~ve assistants of Republican Senators and Congressmen; 230 were present
  • Senator Senator S enator Senator M ansfield Humphrey F ulbright R ussell Dirksen K uchel H ickenlooper S alto n stall Aiken S p e a k e r McCormack R epresentative A lbert R e p r e s e n t a t i v e Vinson R e p r e s e n t a t i v e T h o s . iMorgan R