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  • CORRESPONDENTS OR TI TLE DATE RES TRI CTION WH/State continued. l /12164 A Bundy tg Pr A #1&--Meme - Eu.ndy.. to Pres . re Mansfield #43 Memo Bundy to Pres. re Mansfield views 2 p 1/2/64 A #45a Memo A A W Cable - - - - -Bundy w P-res -re pres
  • to the President Bromley Smith, Executive Secretary, Nati ona l Security Council CONGRESS Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Sena tor Senator Senator Senator Carl Hayden (.A rizona) Mike Mansfield (Mont. ) Hubert Humphrey (Minn. ) J. W. Fulbright {Ark
  • . There is another group, somewhat larger, which could be termed "reluctant realists" whose viscera says get out but whose heads tell them the present policy is unavoid­ able. Senators Mansfield, Church and Fulbright seem to fall in this category. Once again
  • IJieaher ~aslyhtgiott, ;i)..QJ:. · J anua.ry TO The President FROM Mike Mansfield 6, 1964 SUBJECT: · Viet Namese Situation. This memo is responsive to your telephone request during Christmas week to Frank Valeo. I have discussed thd request
  • unhappiness that t'he special treatment for the DR might cause among the other Latin Americans . and with Senator Mansfield. I recommend that you sign the memorandum to the Secretary of Agriculture (Tab A). W. W. Rostow Attachments DEPARTMENT
  • support for Prek Thnot. from Senators Fulbright, Mansfield, Pell and Aiken. This came They implied the Administration was foot-dragging and should get on with it. Other senators have not been approached, but the views of these four -- all members
  • , Mr. Chairman. .-·1 ,.. -I i._,. MANSFIELD, MIKE Senator Mansfield, a member or the u.s. delegation to the Manila meeting September 6, 19.54, on the Southeast Asia Pact, voted tor the SEATO treaty in Committee and on the noor. While he was one
  • SenAtorsG~ore, Church and C6NFTDENTIAL \ €0NFIDENTIAL -2- Symington were particularly strong in their opposition to the Resolution, and Morse was especially forceful in his response. Senators Mansfield and Hickenlooper were also very h~lpful
  • Mansfield is require.a. But I wanted to make sure this ia your Judgment. W. W. Rostow --- No reply required --- Draft :reply See me WWRostow:rln ~ ~-,.t,,..:, _ _ ,. :...'!h. .......___ ~- ..~ - 'r t,_, .... . ~ MIKE MANSFIELD MONTANA
  • A S 3 12/16/64 A C 3 12/16/64 A PCI 4 12/16/64 A C 1 12/9/64 A S 1 11/30/64 A (Sanitized 11/5/79) 016 memo Bundy to the President re Mansfield's memo on SEA (Sanitized 1979) 018 memo Bundy to the President re EEC agricultural
  • that really bothered him was Mike Mansfield. He thought Mansfield was a man of great integrity and fine personal character, but not at all fitted for the task of Presidential leadership (this comment interested me because I agree with it but would not have
  • ["°/' c) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ,J RESTRICTION DATE Pres. to Mike MansfjeJd 1 p ~ tf-/:5- &J;,] Nl-5 ; / - ~ C lb meme Katzenbach te the Pres. 1 p. ~ -:i- -- ;2.1~~ ~ tJL-s ~-1-341
  • detailing the conversations I had had with Senators Mansfield, Douglas and Symington, Speaker McCormack and Congressman Reuss. I also informed him that the President had ·asked that this subject be brought to his attention for connnents. Secretary McNamara
  • LBJ:WJJ:pas ~ · .,• THE W HITE HOUSE WASHI N GTO N November 19, 1966 Dear Mike: I read your letter of October 13 while on my trip to Asia, and have given much thought to its proposition~, some of which we have touched on in our more recent conversa­
  • regime. {Mansfield did give a short statement in praise of the OAS at our suggestion yesterday.) Do you want us to have an answer ready for Fulbright, and if so, should we pick someone like Smathers or Dodd, who would do it with enthusiasm? Or should we
  • ~ Tues., Nov. 16, 1965 11 A. M. MR. PRESIDENT: ~ Two interesting cables from Par is on Mansfield's move ments. McG. B. ( CONE IDE1".l1!2\L EXD15 2682 November 15, 1965 From Paris 1. Following is Embassy translation of Sihanouk's reply to Senator
  • . :. ! • 2. ..~ State and Defense to prepare position on Latin American arms in Senate in response to Mansfield. ·. ....,.. ~~ ~. (" 9. Sec. Rusk to respond immediately to Mansfield's suggestion about - . Ambassadorial appointment (Sec. Rusk has
  • convenient early breakfast Dean Rusk, meeting with: Arthur and myself. Goldberg. Sincerely, Honorable Mike Mansfield United Statee Senate Waehingtou, D. LBJ:STATE:WWR:mz c.. 1/off DEPARTMENT ~ OF STATE ww((. WASHINGTON 25, 1967 October
  • , Wednesday, Aug . 18,, at 1 p . rn . 1. The attached by Bator, with covering papers, gives all you need for a meeting on the Kennedy Roun~ tomorrow {Wednesday) at 1 o 1 clock. 2. The two men that you may not know well in this meeting are Bill Roth and Mike
  • invited to attend the NSC meeting tomorrow noon - - all have been told to come in via the Southwest Gate: Speaker Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator John W. McCormack Carl Hayden Mike Mansfield Hubert H. Humphrey J. W
  • ' ■ cry ■ tal ball was a little cloudy. W. W. Ro•tow Senator Mansfield's memo "Observations on a Recent WWRostow:rln to the President, Visit to Europe Aug 19, 1968, -- East and West. 11 ,· . MIKE,MANSfl'IELD MONTANA ~~s~ewde ~oritv
  • it is clearly important that we get General Taylor back for serious discussion just as soon as his own sense of the political crisis· permits. I have thought a little about whether Joe is likely to convert Mike Mansfield, and I must say I doubt it. He has
  • Minister Pearson As you know, Mike Pearson has just announced that he will step down, and has asked the Liberal Party to choose a new leader. He plans to continue as .Prime Minister until that time--probably about April 1. Indications are that he
  • · Rusk is worried thata wide-open reception.hosted by the armed . forces an£ forei~n affairs CoIP,m.ittees might become. difficult . for Erhard -- in the light of the Mansfield proposal on troops in · Europe, etc. He recommends, as an alternative
  • alternatives. Mike Manatos and Henry Wilsmhave listed the Senators and Congressmen in their order of preference. I have placed asterisks on my choices. Bill Moyers will indicate his preferences. There is a place after each name for you to check your selections
  • 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
  • FRUMAN SUBJECT I RESPONSE TO INQUIRIES SORRY . I MISSED YOtfi CALL YESTERDAY. MIKE IS HCIII SCHOOL AND WE HAD AN EARLY NORIIINQ SMOOT •• GOT 8 DUCKS. 1 VAS AT MY DESK A'ND RETURMlD YOUR CALL SHORTLY AFTER NOON. ROSTOV RELAYED THE IIESSAGI AND QUEstIONS