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  • . ) Wayne Morse (Oreg.) Richar d B. Russell (Ga .) Everett M . Dirksen {Ill. ) Bourke B. Hickenlooper (Iowa) Geo rge D. Aiken (Vt. ) Leverett Saltonstall (Mass.) Cong. Ca rl Albert (Okla. ) Cong. Ca rl Vinson (Ga . ) SERVICE SET I \ A _/ l_
  • of an oceanographic program. We have now obtained the clearances required to proceed with this recommended transfer. The summary of Con­ gressional response was reported to you by my letter of March 25, 19660 Although at that time, Senator Wayne - 2 ­ Morse
  • pro1resa--tarcu1h tlie '. Unlted Nations. ·we will be the llrat .·t e move. sure tbat -~, Sincerely·; The H~rable Wayne Morse TJ11Ued States Semite Waah1ngtoa, . D;..: C. LBJ:McGB:ab 5/ -~ ( ---- TOP SECRET / (copy of VIENTIANE 2054, June 21
  • ments made by Senators Fulbright, Mansfield and Morse during the hearings and Floor debate on the SEATO Treaty. These statements are attached at Tab A. At Ttb B is a copy of the Foreign Relations Committee report on the Treaty with interesting statements
  • . Wayne Fredericks and Glenn Fields shamefacedly agree. Glenn recalls that the Minutes were to show this as up for review l"'February. So I've confirmed this ad referendum to you. Bye the bye, these project statements are atrocious. They go on for pages
  • . · . · Constitution, as you recall, Congress, the President will be . . WAYNE MORSE, '" ''· once protected that institution depicted a3 Nero or King 1 . i °'u , '·. United States ~nator. _and a large part of our econ­ Chan-les I, while Senator n asmngton. .., omy
  • the resolution. If yot.1. Wayne Morse; and George Aiken would care to discuss the ·resolution in detail, the efforts we have already made to get the UN to play a more active. role in Vlet Nam and the diffieultie• involved. lat me kaow and I will set up a mutually
  • of your earlier of intentions the resolution. If you, Wayne Morse and George Aiken would care to discuss efforts the resolution we have already play a more active difficulties set involved, up a mutually meeting role with Arthur in detail
  • , and he has undertaken to get Wayne Hays or some other senior member of the committee to do this job. I gave his staff man, Boyd Crawford, three basic arguments: 1. That we have absolutely no treaty relationship that would require us to back the Turks
  • of repression of fa c ts from th e public. M i c h a e l B. R u b i n , T erry S t e in h a r t . P h i l a d e l p h i a , P a ., A u g u st 7, 1964. S en ato r Wayne M orse , U.S. Senate, W ashington, D.C.: C o n tin u e p ro te stin g o u r In d o c h
  • on Latin America by reporting on his appearance this morning before Senator Morse's Latin American Subconunittee. He said he had been "well and tol­ erantly' 1 received with no grilling on the arms buildup in L atin Ame ri::a . • ... + .- I
  • record of opposition except for Senator Langer. Present Members of the Connnittee who were serving at that time are Senator Fulbright, Senator Sparkman, Senator Mansfield, Senator Aiken, and Senator Morse. Senator Alexander Smith and Senator Mansfield
  • 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
  • will be different. Senators Clark and Morse will be out and Goldwat e r will be in. Senator Russell is in doubt about the tr e aty and his doubts may grow. Unless we act in Dec e mber, we may run into trouble. Ambassador Wiggins: It is embarassing in the United
  • h e relief o f G erys D es salern os (a lso k n o w n as GerassUnos D essal e m o s ) : to t h e C om m ittee o n t h e Ju d iciary. B y Mr. MORSE: S. 3081. A b ill to a u th o riz e th e e sta b lish ­ m e n t of a p u b lic co m m u n ity co lleg e