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  • support for Prek Thnot. from Senators Fulbright, Mansfield, Pell and Aiken. This came They implied the Administration was foot-dragging and should get on with it. Other senators have not been approached, but the views of these four -- all members
  • SenAtorsG~ore, Church and C6NFTDENTIAL \ €0NFIDENTIAL -2- Symington were particularly strong in their opposition to the Resolution, and Morse was especially forceful in his response. Senators Mansfield and Hickenlooper were also very h~lpful
  • ["°/' c) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ,J RESTRICTION DATE Pres. to Mike MansfjeJd 1 p ~ tf-/:5- &J;,] Nl-5 ; / - ~ C lb meme Katzenbach te the Pres. 1 p. ~ -:i- -- ;2.1~~ ~ tJL-s ~-1-341
  • the bombing. They were telling the same thing to Fulbright, Clark, Mansfield, Church and some others. McBundy had lunch with Dobrynin, and he became an ardent advocate for a pause. Then McNamara came to Texas and said it would be a good idea. Rusk was a hold
  • he is against the Mansfield Resolution. Perhaps it would be possible for a troop thin-out in the West to come first, if the Russians would agree to follow with a thin-out of their own. The President will pursue a cautious but constructive policy