Date: May 13, 1971
Time: 9:35 am
Location: White House Telephone
The White House operator talked with the President.
Call from William P. Rogers
Conv. No. 3-41 (cont.)
Rogers talked with the President between 9:35 am and 9:41 am.
[See Conversation No. 498-2A]
Mansfield Amendment
-Rogers’ meeting with Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield
-An afternoon meeting
-Mansfield's position
-Rogers’ call
-Possible meeting of President, Rogers, and Mansfield
-Mansfield's position
-White House action
-Possible meeting of President, Mansfield
-Effect on US foreign policy
-Herbert Brownell
-Rogers’ possible Congressional testimony
-Possible hearings
-Mansfield's position
-Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Kennedy administrations
-Possible meetings with President
-Mansfield's position on other issues
-People's Republic of China [PRC]
-Administration position
-North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO], US foreign ]olicy
-Administration handling, Mansfield handling
-Democratic caucus meeting
US foreign policy
-NATO, Marshall plan
Mansfield Amendment
-Mansfield's position
-1966 introduction
-1966 Senate vote compared with possible 1971 vote
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Tape Subject Log
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-John C. Stennis
-Rogers’ forthcoming meeting
-Position
-Rogers’ forthcoming meeting
US foreign policy
-Senate role in negotiations
-Compared with Antiballistic Missile [ABM]
-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR] Conv. No. 3-41 (cont.)
-Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions [MBFR]
-NATO
-Negotiations
-Senate role
Mansfield Amendment
-Rogers’ possible meeting with Republican senators
-Number
-White House action
-Henry A. Kissinger
-A 4:30 meeting, May 13, 1971
-Attendees
-Dean Rusk
-Location
-Dean G. Acheson