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  • DoD, JCS, and CIA (both in Washington and in the field) were opposed to any change. I myself 2 returned from Eu.rope on September 14, and vividly recall that •Mike Forrestal came to me at once to describe the whole contro­ versy and its background
  • , A. Thomas International Packers Limited MEANY, George BEIRNE, Joseph A., Canm.unications Workers of America BILHEIMER, Robert S., National Council of Churches MANSFIELD, Mike, Senate BOLTON, Frances P., Congress FASCELL, Dante B., Congress BORDELON, Very Rev
  • Transportation Branch - Joseph A. Ryan,, FAS - Grain and Feed Division, Director - Raymond E. Vickery IADS - Matt Drosdoff, Administrator Assistant to Secretary - Mike Walsh STATE NEA, Deputy Assistant Sidney Sober PPC Robert Johnson Secretary - William J
  • on an expanded scale or further increase the number of u.s. troops . in South Vietnam. d. matter The President should come before the Congress and see the before he expands U.S. forces in Southeast Asia. debat~d ~ I .I I; I I 2. Senator Mike Monroney
  • 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
  • ~ble (ttOA plus carryover) for :deVelo,.._.t ·l ,o,ud.. ) (Sec. 205 of the A.et; ~ec·. i02(d) of the bill) ' . · ••io ·. •r~_2.-.·.- at~oa _ f_« •O . '.I . t. . _pCHIC:CA"L COOP!RATIO~lf Gran·cs. miking MIO ~~ G&\fl!!. l. A,ddad Cl~iter1
  • Senator Mansfield Richard Russell Mar gar~t Chase Fulbright Robert C. Byrd Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative \ McCormack Albert Boggs Bates Bolton Mahon Smith INFORMATION EYES ONLY ~BUTTERCUP
  • and John Moss, and Senators Mansfield, Russell Long and Robert Byrd. The President opened the meeting as king if there was anything to report on the Continuing Resolution. Senator Mansfield said that they met today. The President asked about the D. C. Bill
  • . 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
  • a U. N. speech at this time. ~ I I I ' Th~ President read a tally sheet on votes in conunittee compiled by Senator Mansfield related to the Asian Development Bank. Senator Mansfield said Senator Fulbright has asked the Department of State to handle
  • . (Senator Mansfield and Senator Dirks en entered) Secretary Rusk: A major step forward was "our side, their side" formula given us by the South Vietnamese. We need to see what they are willing to do if we stop the bombing. Since the first of the year
  • , The Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, The Ambassador to the United Nations, The Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. From the Senate: Mansfield, Dirksen, Long, Kuchel, Fulbright, Hickenlooper, Saltonstall,. Smathers. From
  • I . ,/ \> ,, JULY 24, 1967 - 6;07 p.m. DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP Vice President Speaker McCormack Congressman Albert Congressman Boggs Senator Mansfield Sena.tor Russell Long Senator Robert Byrd PostMast Gen. O'Brien Joe Califano
  • as Amba.ssa.dor to lVlcKtJ~13.:-a for,~ign 7 /~ ha3 request from Fulbright to testify in opdn session on i:!.id. P:::•.: 3 ident su::~gests .NicNa.ma.ra. talk with R u.::>sell and get Ru.s-:;ell to t i:o!ll hfr1 h~ should not t~sti£y . Then see Mansfield
  • Leon Sullivan, Phil. Clarence Mitchell, Jr. Bishop George Baber Clarence Mitchell, Ill Warren Christopher Thur good Mar shall Robert Weaver Steve Pollak Senator Mansfield Senator Kuchel Speaker McCormack Congressman Albert Congressman McCull­ och 7
  • will vote for it. Senator Mansfield will vote for it too. We have 35, 000 coming back, leaving 300, 000. It will cut us back to 50, 000. They will be practically defenseless and it would destroy NATO. We need a plan to reduce our forces, but I think
  • . A possible sequence, to be explored with Senator Mansfield and others, would involve hearings on the Miller Report this session, and a bill early in the next. 6. The Miller Report should be given wide circulation both in the Senate and the House. McGeorge
  • was that the quicker we have a resolution, the better. .,.' -·· ... 3 T.GP aECREl' /3EN"Sll'IVE ...... ...... ..,_.. ... J• * Senator Mansfield: The North Vietnamese attack has opened many eyes. We are not now in a penny ante game. It appears that the local
  • . And you'll have this dichotomy. Think Russell will be less likely to comment on his opinions after Rusk testifies. People will be upset and AP and UPI will provoke the m. Sat down with Dirks e n and Mansfield - - and if we c an get to appropriate
  • that the President should make a special deal or effort out of this with the Congressional leader ship until Katzenbach sees clearer what it looks like on the Hill. He said he thought Mansfield woud be hot for this. MORE -3­ The President closed the meeting
  • Weaver Secretary of Transportation Boyd Senator Mansfield Senator Richard Russell Senator Margaret Chase Smith Senator Fulbright -:.rzCL\~~17-~~:; Senator Hayden t.J :l 1 0 , "uthority NL J :i .J. .- ~J .~ Representative McC ormack Representative Bates '2
  • 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
  • about Vietnam. He wanted Mansfield and John Sherman Cooper at the discussions in Paris. Fulbright wanted to know how seriously the President wanted peace. told him, "Bill, about 50 times as much as you do." I The President: I have told the press
  • out at all. There would be some who would say this was a rebuif. but this would show to the Mansfields and that group that we at least tried. Secretary McNamara .said I'd be for going before the United Nations if there was any possibility that it would