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  • 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
  • ' ■ 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • to get out this bill. He hopes to get it to the floor before the August recess but has not yet discussed this with Senator Mansfield. I feel strongly that we should get t_othe floor before the recess. nose-count on a bill of this magnitude looks very good
  • of Vietnam demonstrations; The possibility of European l e aks that Se c, Rusk ' s requests have been refused, which could enfl a me both Congress (protectioni s m and Mansfield) and the priv ate c a pita l a nd money mark ets 13. r Timing of s t atement
  • 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
  • in talking make Senator to me was to urge that the Administration Mansfield and Senator Cooper a part of the US negotiating team. This, of course, is not a new suggestion on the part of Senator Fulbright, but he was pressing it very hard in his remarks to me
  • terms. At the Secretary's direction, after Sato had accepted this language, I called Senator Mansfield. I explained the language carefully to him, and he fully approved, saying only that _he wqul
  • , and that Senator Mansfield seems interested. It does not appeal to me - - at least at this stage of the game. There are a good many rumors as ~ what Mr. Passman has in mind, but none of them firm. He and I have agreed to get together soon to talk figures, and I
  • supportive and laudatory comments from 13 Senators: Mansfield, Pastore, Bayh, Brewster, Anderson, Hart, Sparkman, elson, McGee, Byrd (W. Va.), Williams (NJ), Mondale and Harris and from 5 Representatives: Albert, Morgan, Holifield, Price and Cohelan. Senator