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  • problems la Panam.a» but pointe·d out th:it there ia no acceptable alternative to modend~mg the Canal treaty ar-r.angements. The Subccmtr.Jttee gave little hldlc.a Uon of tnoderatlng their 9pposit1on. but did expres• approeiati.cn for the frank revlev
  • , however, heard that: 1 - Senator Clark is considering various possibilities for floor action including that of offering the House bill on the Senate floor as a substitute for ~he two Senate Foreign Relations Committee bills. - Senators Clark and Lausche
  • D E TOWARD US, AND IN T H I S REGARD HE WOULD L I K E FRANK ADVICE FROM ME. FOR INSTANCE, I HAD SUGGESTED TO PRIM IN THAT IN D IA SHOULD D EFIN E .HER NONALIGNMENT POLICY MORE P R E C IS E L Y IN TERMS OF HER D IFFER IN G A TTITU D E S TOWARD SO V
  • Laurence, Clark Wales, Dale Lausch, Vincent Connally To oval Rm f coffee & pictures w above - then 2nd 5:50 6:01 6:10 6:14 6:45 8:35 8:40 8:45 f f t Pres. Escorts group to pool, to floor - shows them all of the living qtrs. - picture 5:52 Cecil
  • . Sabin o Hernandez , Dr . Ricard o Moren o Cornejo , Dr. Juli e Eduard o Pazmine , Alfons o Mejia , Dr . Neftal i Fonce-Miranda , Eduardo Arosemena ; Senators : Sparkman , Humphrey , Lausche , Church ; Congressmen: Clemen t Zablocki , Oma r Burleson , Edn
  • Secreta Senator Bourk e Hickenlooper Cong Cong. Che t Holifiel d Senato The Vic e Presiden t Hon Senator Henr y Jackso n Genera Senator Fran k Lausch e Cong Cong. Cong. Josep Josep h W W.. Marti n Ashton Bill Gonella Moyers Jake Jacobsen Bill Moyers
  • a Robertso n Senator Stuar t Symingto n Senator Clinto n Anders or Senator Fran k Lausche Senator Gal e McGe e \ Senator Phili p Har t / ^ Senator J Loss Bas s 1 Senator Jame s Pearso n J Senator Pete Pete rr Dominick" Dominick" ' To th e Cabine t Roo m
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Oliver -- I -- 1 3 is the one in which Johnson was elected majority leader . Lausche came in that year, and there was a doubt as to which side Lausche would be on . I was up in the gallery, as I recall
  • . Richar d K b Klock o Hon. an d Mrs . Howar d Canno n Mr. an d Mrs . Joh n Lan g Hon. an d Mrs . Rober t Charle s Mai Ge n Jess Larso n Lt Ge n and Mrs, Keith Compto n Hon an d Mrs . Fran k Lausch e Gen an d Mrs . M - Case y Maj Ge n and Mrs. Eugen e
  • If you live up to all I 1ve heard from Ann Celebrezze, Jane Lausche and Rachel Young -­ and their husbands -- then Ohio -- "Mother of Presidents 11 - - is going to be mother of a Texas president this fall. And as you might suspect, he is one
  • , etc. s hi s proble m w/Thurmond - but talked w/Sen . Richar d Russell.—Ha s mad e a publi c statement against ; doesn' t regard-hi s e Presiden t i n Marvi n Watson' s Offic e vot e a s ye t foreclosed . ^ ' OFFRECORD I w/Senato r Fran k Lausch e f
  • have presented the resignation and voted. the majority. called. You see, that would have given the Republicans The exciting moment carne when Lausche's, of Ohio name was You never could tell which way Lausche was going to vote. And those that were
  • call) in message fm Mike Manatos "the Senate passed the Inter-American Development Bank Bill by a vote of 65 to 21 after defeating a Lausche amendment reducing the money from $900 million to $750 million by a vote of 38 to 40." •' The President after
  • Gronouski C Sen. an d Mrs. STephen Youn g AG Katzenbach Sen. an d Mrs. Fran k J . Lausch e -Hon. an d Mrs. Rober t McNamara - Sec y. o f Defense Cong, an d Mrs. Wilbu r D . Mill s Cong, an d Mrs. Car l D. Perkin s Hon. an d Mrs . Dean Rusk - Sec y. o f State
  • desk w / 0BB I MW and mjd r .w o Ova l Of c - w / M W ^^ 11:46a~ T 11:50a 12:00 b 7 , 196 8 r Hulet t Smith o f West Virginia pres s an d photog s i n to cove r Senator Jenning s Randolp h , Wes t Virgini a Senator Fran k Lausch e , Ohi o Senator
  • ) - approximatel y 17 5 people attende d Members o f Congress : . Edmund &£G X Muski e Senator Fran k Lausch e Sen Sen. Claiborn e fiexK Pell Cong . Edwar d Derwins k i Sen. Cliffor d Cas e Cong . Joh n Dingel l Sen. Thoma s Dod d Cong . Thaddeu s Dulsk i . Bernar
  • opposing the bill were Alan Bible (Nev.) and Prank J. Lausche (Ohio). • A perfunctory two-day debate on the measure centered on a contention by opponents of the bill that establishment of the Department would mean an upward spiralIng of coeta on housing
  • of Senator Sparkman. Others present were Senators Mansfield• Lausche, Gore, SymiL1.gton, Pell, Hickenlooper, Aiken, . Williams, Mundt, and Cooper. ·· The Secretary opened with a general review of events, the steps taken and the options open on the i~cident
  • to deter aggression, maintain its security and be in the best position to work toward an eventual and meaningful detente between East and West. The meeting was attended by 12 Senators (Fulbright, Sparkman, Lausche, Symington, McCarthy, Church, Clark
  • recommendations, with~ choice from each list starting from the top. Senate Democrats: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Senator Mansfield (if Senator Dirksen is asked, although we expect Senator Mansfield will decline). Senator Sparkman Senator Lausche Senator Inouye Senator