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TELCON Mr. Kissinger/S Stu Alsop (Mrs.) 6/8/72 9:00 a. m. TA: Henry, its Tish. I thought I would report to you before you took off. They didn't put him in the hospital yesterday. My guess is - - it is one of those things that we have to wait for everyday for the blood count, They may put in today or tomorrow; my guess is that they Superscript(2)11 put him in on Monday. He is a walking menane, Henry. He has so few white blood cells that there is a 1 out of 3 chances every day that he'll catch a really bad infection. But they went up slightly and since he seems to have taken control of his own life again, he can say I won't go in until Monday. He says he feels they ought to give his a chance to come back before they start anything. HAK: Well, everything is a guess anyway. TA: That is why they basically allow him to make his own choices and its good for him. HAK: Well, I am delighted. Can I talk to him by phone today? I will give him a call before I leave for Japan. TA: When do you take off? HAK: 4:30. TA: Good, we'11 be having lunch here. HAK: I 11 call him. TA: Come and have lunch with us sometime--it cheers him up. HAK: I111 do it when I get back.