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  • Pacem in Te~ris conferenco ~s originally plantte.d. U".$ •· lfilll-~ < ~ t Dele.gation has now grovm somet,;hat and inclu
  • . 1 The memo was issued by :budget director Charles Schultze :to heads of federal departments 1 ;an dagencies. The positions will be reduced I '. through retirements, which are ! xpectcd to jump under the j •new federal ref iremcnt 1:-iw that : ,upped
  • that will make every man proud who has served in the Air Force. The . Congressmen said . they talked with some Air Force personnel in Vietnam who said they would rather build than destroy. Have any of you talked with .Percy about his resolution? Secretary
  • Nixon had made some calls at Senator Percy's request during the Senate debate, but without much success. "The only votes we got were those we got ourselves," Manatos said. Other matters discussed at the meeting: 1. Gold Cover - The President said he
  • -- to increase tension in some way. The President: I haven't seen nor heard of it. Copy LB ­ . J LIBRARY -6 ON-PffiEH'fIAL­ - 5 ­ Ray Scherer: Do you think there will be a partisan issue made of this by Nixon, Percy and others? The President: I do
  • the most serious threat? The President: Nixon has the best organization, more campaign ability and experience. Percy is a little boy blue. Romney has demonstrated what he is. Reagan is new and attractive. I guess a Nixon-Reagan ticket would be the strongest
  • if there is any real differences between Nixon and Rockefeller in the final analysis, in regard to their position on Vietnam. Percy is alight-weight. Reagan appeals to the Birch-Goldwater-Andrew Melon type of Republican. I haven 1t done much talking about
  • ,i'i\l'~tt-} _'': •. .- . J41716i ./ _,,. . . --·t CI.ASslFIE E.O. 12356, S . 3.4 NIJ-,..........~ - By_,,...,___. NARA, Date1-3-i)_ . . ·, !' • --- - . _._... J' L - ... _.. .J ·• ~- .1;:.. __ ; I lei SE?lATOR PERCY•s PROPOSITION
  • opportunities. It is noteworthy, in recent elections, that many Jews found it possible to identify themselves with Republicans like Romney, Percy, Shaffer of Pennsylvania, Rockefeller of New York and Brooke in Massachusetts. All of these men received some Jewish
  • constructive. Irwin, at Bob Anderson's Instruction, will nc,1/proceed to brief Messrs. Nixon, Romney and Percy. (He briefed Nelson Rockefeller .at a joint meeting with General Eisenhower. ) W. W. Rostow cc: Wm. Bowdler WWRostow:rln -·--- Thursday, July 27
  • IS WITHSAJDIS IF DIS;NGAGEMiNT KEPT. HE BELIEVESHE HAS :'lADZDZE?Z•HNGIi'iPRESSIO~BUT FAYSALHASl'iADC: NO OOM~ITMZNT TJ SPI~ELLI OR A~YONE~ 5AQQAFPERSONALLY CD-NSIDSRS If SIXTY PERCi!:NT LIKZLYF~YSALWILL RSFRAIN rR0'.'1 S1JPt>LYI:~3 .AID TO ROYALISTS;HOW£V£R,11
  • (chairman) presiding. Present: Senators Fulbright, Sparkman, Mansfield, Morse, Gore, Lausche, Church, Symington, Dodd, Clark, Pell, McCarthy, Hickenlooper, Aiken, Carli>n, Williams, Mundt, Case, and Cooper. Also present: Senators Gruening, Morton, and Percy