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  • the State Department lobbying for the AID Bill. The President said no. He said he talked to Mike Mansfield. Apparently, the problem was that State Department had put some people in an office near the Senate floor and neither Mansfield nor Mike Manatos
  • 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
  • to have all his service people exposed as much as possible in the movies, etc. to the bond drive. The President said "we must finance this war. 11 The President later asked if Mansfield will be back with his U. N. plan and does Goldberg know it won 1 t
  • ratio by even a few p~rcent it will have been wo::-th the effort. -,/ j r r j.ยท r . rr I !. f r Secretary Rusk addressed himself b riefly to the Goldberg-Mansfield Resolution f on bringing the Vietnam issue t'o _the United Nations. He pointed