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  • Mansfield, Mike, 1903-2001
  • Telephone conversation # 10603, sound recording, LBJ and MIKE MANSFIELD, 8/10/1966, 3:30PM
  • MIKE MANSFIELD
  • LBJ DISCUSSES RECENT ROWLAND EVANS, ROBERT NOVAK STORY ON LBJ'S ALLEGED OPPOSITION TO ROBERT WEAVER'S APPOINTMENT AS HUD SECRETARY; BACKGROUND OF APPOINTMENT; MIKE MANSFIELD'S OPPOSITION TO WEAVER BECAUSE OF HIS HANDLING OF RENT SUPPLEMENT
  • Manatos, Mike, 1914-1983
  • Telephone conversation # 9507, sound recording, LBJ and MIKE MANATOS, 1/17/1966, 9:43AM
  • MIKE MANATOS
  • OFFICE CONVERSATION PRECEDES CALL; DAILY DIARY INDICATES LBJ IS MEETING WITH MIKE MANSFIELD AT TIME OF CALL
  • CONFIRMATION HEARINGS ON ROBERT WEAVER AS HUD SECRETARY; LBJ DISCUSSES BACKGROUND OF APPOINTMENT, REASONS FOR DELAY; MIKE MANSFIELD'S OPPOSITION TO WEAVER DUE TO HIS HANDLING OF RENT SUPPLEMENT REGULATIONS; ROBERT WOOD'S VIEWS ON HUD ORGANIZATION
  • LBJ READS MEMO EVALUATING ROBERT WEAVER AS POSSIBLE HUD SECRETARY; LBJ'S PERSONAL FEELINGS ABOUT WEAVER, WILKINS, OTHER CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS; ADAM CLAYTON POWELL'S, MIKE MANSFIELD'S OPPOSITION TO WEAVER, ALBERT THOMAS' SUPPORT FOR HIM; ROGER WILKINS
  • Leon Sullivan, Phil. Clarence Mitchell, Jr. Bishop George Baber Clarence Mitchell, Ill Warren Christopher Thur good Mar shall Robert Weaver Steve Pollak Senator Mansfield Senator Kuchel Speaker McCormack Congressman Albert Congressman McCull­ och 7
  • and of course this is a war year. You have this sort of thing in war periods. But it hasn't been reflected so much in the Senate. I saw an analysis of Senate votes on key administration proposals and most of the Senate vote was 75 and better. Mansfield was best
  • . Mansfield, and anyone else, and then you put enough college people on, and enough of your own people, and labor people. and have just a citizens cro~s section of country••• not to take any power away from the President, but just to analyze and review
  • . The President said Senator Aiken let go, had not checked his facts, but later told Senator Mansfield that he had not issued a statement but merely talked to a radio newsman .'. If this can happen with Senator Aiken, it can happen in Vietnam, the President