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Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
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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
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- 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