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The President/Mr. Kissinger
May 17, 1971 11:30 a. m.
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P: We are all set now. I told Bob that I will see Bill Rogers at
10:30 tomorrow. You are going to see Smith?
K: I will see Smith at 11 a. m.
P: Or
You could see him almost at the sametime if you want.
Just so he is kept busy.
K: I could see him at 10 a. m. It will take a long time.
K:
P: I think you should see him at 10 m. and keep him busy. He needs
to see you before he goes back to Vienna and he is leaving tomorrow.
I would like to set up an appointment with you for him at 3 p.m.
P: Sure, sure, sure. You can work that out.
K: Perhaps with some members of his delegation.
P: Are they all here?
K: One or two of them are. They would not have to know. You could
just meet briefly with them and have a press picture and send him off
to Vienna.
P: Get a picture for him. We will do that.
K: We will have the scenario and everything ready for you when you
get back tonight.
P: Send it over to the Residence. I may come back and be there about
7 tonight. I just talked to Coleson and he certainly is ginning up
a lot of support on Mansfield. We are going to win it now. Don't want
to be too opptimistic though. The democrats were
What about
the news magazines?
K: Very respectfully. Talked of the leadership by you. They never give
us the full break though. Treated it very respectfully. In my judgment
they gave too much of the arguments of the Mansfield people.
P: Life didn't have an editorial?
K: No. I think they close on Wednesday.
P: Hell. They can get an editorial in if they want to. Oh well, thank you
Henry.
K: Good bye Mr. President
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