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Telecon Ambassador Freeman 9/21/70 7:45 p. m. K: Your tour director is reporting. I notice you discuss all the important matters with the Secretary of State. F: A slight change of form. This afternoon I only got on to Al Haig because I didn't want to bother you. K: He hasn't talked to me about this. F: Well he has got something he's going to talk to you about. It s simply that you may not know that Alec Douglas Home is coming here Wednesday for a conference with Rogers. I wondered if the President would want to see him. He will be here at 11:00 in the morning and he sees Rogers at 3:00. He wants to get back to New York as soon as pos- sible after that but I could bring him by any time between 11:00 and 3:00. K: I am sure the President will want to see him. I will check with the appointment secretary and let you know. F: Not wanting to intrude on you this afternoon I simply called Haig. K: Now I have another grievance. You are feeding my paranoia. F: What have I done? K: No, really you are frustrating me. I have talked to the President and he is very pleased by the Queen's suggestion and happy to accept. And if Mrs. Annenberg could be included it would be considered a great Kindness. F: Of course they would. The present intention is that Mrs. Nixon, Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Annenbert would be included. The thing is that if you want seriously to put the point about extending the talks, there are problems at our end, though we could get over them if you care very much about it. K: It's just that it's impossible to get away from Spain before 9:00, F: We needn't concern ourselves in detail about this at the moment. Our idea is to have the salks start at 11:30 and to until 1770 1320. K: Right.

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