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Amb. Annenberg/HAK
4/22/74 - 9:26 a. m.
A:
Henry, how are you?
K:
Alright.
A:
Again, I wish you every possible happiness. As I said to you in the
note, I earnestly pray that you'll have as much happiness in your life
as I have with my wife.
K:
I appreciate that very much.
A:
Henry, last week Robert O. Anderson was here for a few days -- he
was up to see me -- and indicated that if the Morton situation were
not set solid, he indeed would very much like to be considered once
again.
K:
Let me raise that to the President.
A:
As you know he is a tremendous situation. I know I don't have to under-
score for you what a superb representative he would be.
K:
Outstanding.
A:
I don't mean to say that the Senator would not do good but I've known
Bob Anderson intimately for 20 years and he is absolutely one of the
outstanding citizens in our country.
K:
No question about it.
A:
So there you are.
K:
I'll talk to the President today.
A:
Bob is going on to Paris, May I have your permission to give him a call
indicating that I've spoken to you and that you will approach the subject
with the President.
K:
Absolutely.
A:
Fine.
K:
The only problem is I don't know how far the President has gone with Wood.
A:
I recognize that. I mean if it is thoroughly well set there isn't anything
we can do about it.
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