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  • and ):have the blood of these boys on my conscience. I hope that each of you will support tne in this move so that we will have just one voice in foreign affairs at this very critical time. SERVICE SET I am 10/31/68 7 MANSFIELD: Mr. President: Mike
  • *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS PARTICIPATING IN CALL ARE LESLIE ARENDS, HALE BOGGS, EVERETT DIRKSEN, THOMAS KUCHEL, JOHN MCCORMACK, MIKE MANSFIELD; JIM JONES IS MEETING WITH LBJ; TIME FROM DAILY
  • there. ### .. CONG ESSIONAL FILE Augus t 23, 1961 Dear Mike: · Certainly. 1 •pp~e
  • REPUBLIC OF GER­ MANY Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, shortly the Senate will be honored by a visit from the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Konrad Adenauer. I ask unanimous consent that the Sen­ ate stand in recess, subject to the call
  • pm MR. PRESIDENT: Larry 0 1 Brien has just ti.Re~ ith Senator Mansfield about the possibility of President ~ of Korea addressing a Joint Session of Congress next week. Senator Mansfield is opposed to this forthe following reasons: 1. The last Joint
  • . SALTONSTALL, Mr. BAYH, Mr. BOGGS, Mr. BREWSTER, Mr. BYRD Of West Virginia, Mr. CANNON, Mr. CLARK, Mr. ENGLE, Mr. FONG, Mr. GRUENING, Mr. HART, Mr. HUMPHREY, Mr. INOUYE, Mr. JAvITs, Mr. LONG of Missouri, Mr. MANSFIELD, Mr. McGEE, Mr. McINTYRE, Mr. MONRONEY, Mr
  • of NATO troops, Mansfield, and then subsequently the Symington moves to cut very sharply our troops in NATO. The President was determined that this would not happen in his Administration, that he had held NATO together over the de Gaulle episode