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TELECON Senator Javits/Secretary Kissinger August 1, 1974 6:30 PM K: How are you? J: Fine. How are you? K: I'm OK. J: You sound as tired as I am. K: No, I'm fine. J: I called you because Eberle was up her for breakfast with some other Senators and said the question of whether the administration should encourage the Committee to go ahead with the Trade Bill was very much up for discussion. Of course, I expressed my feeling that the Trade Bill is so important X it should be signed into law. I thought the Trade Bill was important because of the present condition of the world. K: I doubt that the President would agree to that. J: You don't think unless this matter is settled? K: This is my view. J: The other feeling I expressed whatever tin plate is worked out on the Export Import Bank, might be a way of dealing with the situation and dealing with more than half the power. K: I agree. J: In negotiating the banking (Stennis) was in the meeting. K: I understand you're being difficult. J: Me? Who told you that? K: I heard from reports. J: I don't think those reports are accurate. K: Eberle mentioned it to me this morning.

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