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  • CORRESPONDENTS OR TI TLE DATE RES TRI CTION WH/State continued. l /12164 A Bundy tg Pr A #1&--Meme - Eu.ndy.. to Pres . re Mansfield #43 Memo Bundy to Pres. re Mansfield views 2 p 1/2/64 A #45a Memo A A W Cable - - - - -Bundy w P-res -re pres
  • extremely nervoµ.s about the whole Humphrey has been operating on this and I'm not quite sure why. He told Mike Feldman that Ellender (.) bill if we didn't said he wouldn't make the payment to the first pass out the Food Stamp buyer, was most
  • IJieaher ~aslyhtgiott, ;i)..QJ:. · J anua.ry TO The President FROM Mike Mansfield 6, 1964 SUBJECT: · Viet Namese Situation. This memo is responsive to your telephone request during Christmas week to Frank Valeo. I have discussed thd request
  • A S 3 12/16/64 A C 3 12/16/64 A PCI 4 12/16/64 A C 1 12/9/64 A S 1 11/30/64 A (Sanitized 11/5/79) 016 memo Bundy to the President re Mansfield's memo on SEA (Sanitized 1979) 018 memo Bundy to the President re EEC agricultural
  • that really bothered him was Mike Mansfield. He thought Mansfield was a man of great integrity and fine personal character, but not at all fitted for the task of Presidential leadership (this comment interested me because I agree with it but would not have
  • . RUSSELL: Aren't there some in MANAMARA: Island? Two of them. MANSFIELD: When the call came I looked at the ticker and I suppose you want us to be frank. I don't know how much good it will do. I would point out as far as the Island of Kinon is concerned
  • 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