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- to the maximum. No money would be in this year's budget for it. Senator Everett Dirksen then inquired about what this would do to adjournment. Would this keep Congress in session until Christmas. The President said he did not know how long it will take. I would
- Golden; Everett Dirksen; Barry Goldwater; Senator J. William Fulbright.
- by asking that I remind him to talk to Senator Dirksen about this.
- don't cut out the Community Action and VISTA, we are going to loose a lot of Congressmen next year." The President asked "Can you defeat it in the Senate Committee? You (Mike Mansfield) or Dirksen should make this a leadership question. Let's tell them
- Republicans to vote 79% for their President (Johnson) but he did expect them to do so for their country. The President said he als.o told Dirksen today. Dirksen had told the President he is worried by a great volume of mail hers getting saying someone
Oral history transcript, James R. Jones, interview 2 (II), 6/28/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- Dirksen had changed his mind on rent supplements and was going to work for it and that the idea was one developed by the Chamber of Commerce in 1937. 8. One of the Election Observers Q: After having come back from Vietnam as an observer during