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- the bombing. They were telling the same thing to Fulbright, Clark, Mansfield, Church and some others. McBundy had lunch with Dobrynin, and he became an ardent advocate for a pause. Then McNamara came to Texas and said it would be a good idea. Rusk was a hold
- with Senators Fulbright and Mansfield and others .. The President said that the Ways and Means Committee shelved the tax message today. The President said he did not want any of the information which he was about to discuss to go outside of the room
- to prove we provoked the incident. Senator McCarthy was .nasty personally. Senator Cooper was decent. Senator ·Mundt did not find the opening he wanted. Sparkman was marginally helpful. So was Senator Mansfield and Senator Hickenhooper on one occasion
Folder, "October 14, 1968 Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisory Group," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- with Hanoi, go to candidates and key leaders. 1. 6. Mansfield, 2. Dirksen, 3. Russell, 4. Speaker. Albert, 5. Ford The President: How many in State know. Secretary Rusk: Four. Secretary Clifford: The major equation is elementary. Taking Hanoi at its word
- MEETING WITH THE TUESDAY LUNCH GROUP, OCTOBER 15, 1968 THOSE ATTENDING THE MEETING WERE: The President Secretary Clifford Secretary Rusk Genera 1 Wheeler CIA Director Richard Helms Walt Rostow GeorgeChristian Tom Johnson The President: Senator Mansfield
- F~lbript. b\IC we doD1 t wam to do it too lOD& elae •• lo•• o•r baa• of aapport. [manuscript notes say Fulbright, not Mansfield] fh~ PR.ESl.OENl' We will .o rue•c:iay to aAtUfy yog he.re 'ODiabt. i~ Monaay night myself. However, if yoa have
- . The President said Senator Aiken let go, had not checked his facts, but later told Senator Mansfield that he had not issued a statement but merely talked to a radio newsman .'. If this can happen with Senator Aiken, it can happen in Vietnam, the President
- ratio by even a few p~rcent it will have been wo::-th the effort. -,/ j r r j.· r . rr I !. f r Secretary Rusk addressed himself b riefly to the Goldberg-Mansfield Resolution f on bringing the Vietnam issue t'o _the United Nations. He pointed