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- .. .. l ' DECEMBER 5, 1967 - 8:10 a. m. Democratic Cong£ess. Leaders Vice President Larry O'Brien Sena.tor · Mansfield Barefoot Sanders · Mike Manatos Sena.tor .Long · · · Speaker McCormack Joe Califano .Congressman Bogg,s Tom Johnson
Folder, "October 17, 1967 - 5:35 p.m. Congressional Leadership," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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- I I \'' OCTOBER 17, 1967 ~ 5:35 p.m. CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP (· SERVICE SET VP Senator Mansfield Speaker McCormack Congressman Albert Postmaster General O'Brien Joe Califano Mike Manatos Barefoot Sanders I. October 17, 1967 9:30 p
- Schultze Under Secretary Joseph Barr Mr. Gardner Ackley Mr. Arthur Okun Senator Mike Mansfield Senator Robe rt C. Byrd Senator George A. Smathers The meeting began at 5:05 p. m. SERVICE SET Senator Carl Hayden Senator John J. Williams Senator Richard B
- . Monroney Sen. Randolph Sen. Jordan Sen. Mansfield SERVtCE SET MEMORANDUM THE WffiTE HOUSE WASHINGTON G O:NFIHe?tTL'\L MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Tom Tom Johnson FROM: Attached are the notes of the Meeting of the President with the Senate
- will take this, and how many he can take. (2) See what Mahon can do with Williams (3) See what Mansfield can do (4) See what Mahon-Mills, and the Speaker think about it -- also Congressman Albert. SECRETARY FOWLER: Do you want me to see Senator Dirksen
- . Neither is a member of the United Nations. I can't get them to the U. N. Neither can Mansfield or U Thant. We are there. We don't want to run out. We want the maximum deterrent at minimum cost. Ho doesn't want to talk. He wants to break our will at home
- miisio11 of Ce,.·;ri9bt Mel~1r1 \¥1 T"•"'H Jehfttoft 4. . You could say that the budget !or next year looks astronomical if we let these add-ons and other things get out of hand. You must practice fiscal responsibility. (At this point Senator Mansfield
- £ the -economy. Inflationary pressures may be stronger than anything we have seen up to now. SENATOR MANSFIELD: Mr. President, Congress is just as responsible for these increases as anybody else. If anything must be done, we must assume our share