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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
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out at all. There would be some who would say this was a rebuif. but
this would show to the Mansfields and that group that we at least tried.
Secretary McNamara .said I'd be for going before the United Nations if there
was any possibility that it would
- be more
responsible. He says he is for our position in Vietnam. He thinks
Democrats will go the other way.
What should we do about the Democratic platform on Vietnam?
Mansfield rejects the "straws in the wind" statements.
Senator
The GOP may be of more
- NATO
wide open. The Soviets would not permit Germany to become nuclear.
The President: I had hoped we could have acted on the Nonproliferation
Treaty prior to the Phantoms. Both Mansfield and Dirksen think a special
session would cause problems.
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- 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
- with Senators Fulbright and Mansfield and others ..
The President said that the Ways and Means Committee shelved the
tax message today.
The President said he did not want any of the information which
he was about to discuss to go outside of the room