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  • of Agriculture & Mrs. Freeman MANSFIELD, Mike, U.S. Senate CASE, Clifford, U.S. Senate LAUSCHE, Frank J ., U.S. Senate GRUENING, Ernest, U.S. Senate CHAFEE, John H., Gov. of R.I. ELLINGTON, Buford, Gov. of Tenn. CONNALLY, John B., Gov. of Texas WlDNALL, William B
  • ' ■ 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
  • from Sen. Mike Mansfield 6 p -A,; .-,d- Cthu ).,LL'(/ 06? Juz::-, 05/01/61 A Ztloz:} FI LE LOCATION VP Security File, VP Travel VP's Visit to SE Asia (I) RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed (C) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access
  • Mansfield, Mike, 1903-2001
  • 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
  • Sen. Mike Mansfield Justice Thurgood Marshall Clarence Mitchell, Jr. Speaker John McCormack OVER .· 27 I I I ' I j I Hon. Warren Christophe Hon. Stephen Pollak · Louis Martin, DNC Rev. Walter Fauntroy Miss Dorothy Height Bayard Rustin Rev
  • · 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
  • REPUBLIC OF GER­ MANY Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, shortly the Senate will be honored by a visit from the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Konrad Adenauer. I ask unanimous consent that the Sen­ ate stand in recess, subject to the call
  • 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
  • From AP and U!"I DispatclM• The United States and Brit­ ain joined Laotian Premier· SENATOR MANSFIELD Souvanna Phouma yesterday, 'Last train out' in urging an on-the-spot con­ feren'ce to restore peace in Laos. Washington officials stressed 'l
  • 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
  • ·Physician. Cain, Vice-President's 7. Mr. Walter Jenkins, Administrative Assistant to Vjce-President. 8. Mr. Frank Valeo, Office of Senator Mansfield. 9. Mr. Horace Busby, Special Assistant. 10. Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter. l 1. Col. Howard Burris, Aide. 12
  • and privilege to work with the Sena­ you such tribute. McOEJ:, MIKE MANSFIELD,A. 8. MONRONl:Y, tor from Nebraska CMr. HRUSKA]and we, In public life and In political Ute, know THRUSTOJfB. MORTON,Chairman, Republican other Senators. I really believe that how hard
  • yoU for your letter night to Mike Mansfield along the line relative of the to a draft of an Bxecutive ora•r ae ■ i;nea to eata.bli•b workinq procedures between t.he nepart.ment of the Interior and the Housing and 1Home Finance Agency.in
  • for completing an assignment which has lasted for nearly a year and a half. The first news tickers on the report are more helpful to us than to the Canadians. I think Mike Pearson may well give you a phone call, not to complain but simply to put himself
  • 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
  • . mvtte Tomlc to accompany - l~vite T'-"imic sad Mo~rison to &ceompany G02'.1Flll£frt!AL - Wednesday·. May 17, 1967 -- 7:00 p. m. Mr. Preshlent: Sec:. Rusk reports that S9'l. Mansfield cannot go to Canada .o n May 25. He ha·s an wibreakable speaklng
  • PM MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM : Mike Manatos >11 ·);, • f\A I :t:/~ I