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- on the Taft-Hartley Eill a party issue. They
are using the little mistake in an attempt to get rid of his slightly
New Deal policies in the National Committee organization. George
Killian, the Treasurer of the Committee, is aiding and abett ing
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McNamara saidl
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The President said do you have influence with the military aide •••. "check
and see what we need to do and I will do what any prudent diplomat like Rusk
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Rusk said "we will proceed
- Foreign aid
- . aad d&ea wllea we talked oa Mollday
I daoapt we came to Clae aareemeat. 1 recall JOUr ••fiAI
that it roa take an aide thea •ftl"J'DM will taave to take an
aide, &Ad 1 •aid tit.at 1 can't apeak fol" tile re•t of tb•m.
l'm Jut appealJac foz' my owa
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am alao cancerneci about the yo'1Cb ol thia co.muy. They coa.ld be the
•ingle moat
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a:roap in the 1961 elecUona.
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belieYe &hay are on oar aide.
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PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S NOTES ON CONVERSATION WITH
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RAY BLISS
AUGUST 23, 1967
Pre•ident John•on i nvited Ray Blb• to go to Viet Nam with
the election-watching group -· •aid he had
- the State Department lobbying
for the AID Bill.
The President said no. He said he talked to Mike Mansfield. Apparently,
the problem was that State Department had put some people in an office
near the Senate floor and neither Mansfield nor Mike Manatos
- deputy." 1
President Johnson •aid that each member of the Joint Chiefs
ol Stall had qreed to the 1u1penston.
SERVICE SET
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- 2Prealdent Johnaon then uked that all of them aay nothing, m•wer
no telephone calla md do no l•akin1.
Pre•ldent John
- here, when we talked before,
and I asked for your comments. The Vice
~resident
s aid
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ho had no co1nmcnt, bllt thanks vc1·y inuch; Vic e P rc ::: hkn t
Nixon said,
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Well, as you know, this is cons i s te nt wifo.
what my position ha.s b een all
- e r e so m e 45 y o u n g s te r s
who w o r k e d on the H ill in C o n g r e s s m e n 's o r S e n a t o r 's o f fic e s a n d in
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v a r i o u s C a b in e t D e p a r t m e n t s a n d a t OE O a n d AID, a n d o u r 6 o r so h e r e
in the W
- in g m ad e v e r y c le a r by C la r k that it w a s b e in g c o m m is s io n e d
and w o u ld b e p aid fo r by the W hite H o u se H is to r ic a l A s s o c ia tio n , a n d
m y o n ly o b lig a tio n w a s to s i t fo r it .
And that th e u
- good g u e s t, M r s . S tra u b , w h o se h u sb a n d
i s A s s is ta n t A d m in is tr a to r f o r AID, p r e tty , a n a s s e t to the ta b le , a n d a s
m u c h in lo v e with. W ash in g to n a s l a m .
R o b e r t M a s s ji^ ^ w ho w ro