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  • Mansfield no longer is urging a major reduc,tion in th e lev e l of U. S . forces in Europe . Secretary Rusk: Director Helms should call to gether an interdepartmental group to write a coordinated estimate of the change i n th e thr eat to NATO brought
  • !!N'f'fAL 7 Amembassy HONG KONG ACTION: Info, i ~ 0 LIM DIS PASS -T O CODEL Sen. Mansfield j ! rt l l i .I "/ D 8 7 56 p. ' ~ SUBJECT: Congressional Cons ultation on AID Loan to India ~., , _ . v Please pass following msg from Secretary
  • CITIZENSNEWS August, 1965 Text of President Johnson's Speech at Medicare Signing NATIONALCX>UNaLOP SINIOll OTIZINS, INC. President and Mrs. Truman, Secretary Celebrezze, Sena­ tor Mansfield, Senator Symington, Senator Long, Governor Hearnes, Senator
  • . NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMIN IS T RA TION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #4-9-a-r Se. Mansfield's various points ... TS #.aO me:me 3. --p- D~ /N ,=/t..c.S L 'J 'rS--J! RESTRICTION DATE
  • dent's desire that I brief Senators Mansfield, Russell, and Fulbright on t.he findings of the "Will to Persist., stuey-, I met with these gentlemen at 9:30 on 19 September, every effort to make an earlier arrangement having been to no avail. Mr. William
  • recommendations, with~ choice from each list starting from the top. Senate Democrats: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Senator Mansfield (if Senator Dirksen is asked, although we expect Senator Mansfield will decline). Senator Sparkman Senator Lausche Senator Inouye Senator
  • as it will be to you. Chalmers Roberts called me on Friday for comment on two repofl&: (1) that you decisions cm the Reserves was governed by the SAM shoot-down and {2) the notion that your decision was governed by Congressional views like Mansfield's. I shot dOWtl
  • . Griffin Mansfield,Texas { ➔) BYMEMO March 26, 1965 President Lyndon B. Johnson Washington, D. C. Mr. President: I add my voice of approval to your actions Alabama racist crisis - with all my heart. in the current I hope that the KKKcan indeed
  • will take this matter up with Mansfield and meet with the Committees · if he believes this is wise. I do not like what I am smelling from these cables from Vietnam and my discussions with outside advisers. We know the enemy is likely to hit the cities again
  • then succeed another. one strong, experienced d. You will not need the larger Catholic vote which Robert Kennedy or Mr. Mansfield would certainly attract. On your o'Wil, 7ou will get at least a majorit7 of this vote. e. The growing precedent, whereby