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  • . A. :; . MIKE · NRONEY, OKLA, !;;TPG M THURMOND, S.C. F f• MO< J, LAU 6 CHE, 01110 f
  • / no --- jrj THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February MEMORANDUM FROM: 1, 1966 FOR MR. OKOMOTO Mike Manatos 1),. ')'1, I talked to the President last night about Senator Mansfield 1s request for pictures taken on the yacht with the Englehards
  • record of opposition except for Senator Langer. Present Members of the Connnittee who were serving at that time are Senator Fulbright, Senator Sparkman, Senator Mansfield, Senator Aiken, and Senator Morse. Senator Alexander Smith and Senator Mansfield
  • of the Policy Planning Council 3. Presidential Appointees with the rank of Assistant Secretaries James W. Symington - Chie{ of Protocol Jo K. Mansfield - Inspector G e neral of Foreign Assistance Howard Eo Haugerud - D e puty Inspector General of Foreign
  • as if the President was carefully putting him.self in the posi­ tion where it would be clear to everyone except Fulbr-ight and Mansfield -- and perhaps even to them -- that the absence of a serious diplomatic response and the continuing military activity of Hanoi gave
  • race, whereas the Vietnamese and Chinese are of another. He realizes that Chinese and North Vietnamese designs on Laos pre-date Communism. ·He told Senator Mansfield in Novem­ ber 1965 that the Chinese had an implacable desire to dominato Southeast Asia