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Secretary Kissinger
Larry Eagleburger
3/12/74
9:17 a. m.
K:
I ran into Ben Bradlee yesterday evening and he tells me somebody
from my office called about the lunch at the Washington Post and said
how do you spell Kathryn Graham, who is Meg Greenfield, what is
Murrey Marder doing at that luncheon, who is he; and Bradlee said,
hell, told that girl he knows all these people better than we do.
Now who would have done that?
E:
I don't know, probably George's office, but let me check. Jane Roth
knows them all, she wouldn't have done it.
Either Vest's office or it is Campbell's secretary
K:
Don't you think that is insane.
E:
Of course, it is insane. I swear to God.
K:
Now I find Harold Brown is on my schedule over here at 9:15 -- no
one
ever checked that with me.
E:
Sir, we got that word late last night that it was set up over in the WH
--we had gone home, no one here knows anything about it.
K:
All I said to ah
what's his name
E:
Burke?
K:
To Brent--that I would be glad to see him for 5 minutes at some point
E:
We got that word after you had gone out to drinks--none of us knew
a
thing about it and we assumed you had set it up over at the WH
K:
Never discussed it-how is the European press playing ?
E:
We have three reports--four - reports; the thoughest one is the British
--3 or 4 quality dailies carried stories according to this-London Times
carries it on page 4 caption' Kissinger says the biggest US problem is
dealing with its allies", etc.
reads from story. Guardian
carries a story, "Kissinger Inveighs against European Self-Assertiveness"
reads etc
And Financial Times carries a shorter article by Paul
Lewis, reads etc
Rome nothing bad at all, the Netherlands nothing
bad at all, Germany ah-
K
The Germans will pick it up from the British
E:
DPA dispatched thus far -they have only one story and it is strictly factual.
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