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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
  • . ... __ ..,._._ --· ··­ .. . :-· . :· :.,,.. 8j_ SUMMARY OF STATEMENTS BY CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS, OCTOBER 31, 1968 MIKE MANSFIELD: I am 100% for it. SPEAKER McCORMACK: I'm with you. SENATOR KUCHEL~ I'm all the way with you. REPRESENTATIVE HALE BOGGS: I'm for you. SENATOR DIRKSEN: You know
  • / 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
  • From AP and U!"I DispatclM• The United States and Brit­ ain joined Laotian Premier· SENATOR MANSFIELD Souvanna Phouma yesterday, 'Last train out' in urging an on-the-spot con­ feren'ce to restore peace in Laos. Washington officials stressed 'l