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Dr. Judd/Kissinger
4:42 p. m.
11/23/71
J: I wondered how you came out on that matter.
K: I have a call in to Robert Anderson who I have not been able to reach yet.
J: It's Robt. E, who used to be in Treasury.
K: Oh, I have the wrong one. I will call him now.
J: He is willing if someone else
K: I also asked if he objected to the Vice President and he said no.
J: I put in a call to him. I talked with Mr. Damguard over there. He said the
schedule is full. I thought he should be sure everything is satisfactory all
around.
K: That's where we stand.
J: If the V. P. can't do it could I ask Geo. Bush to do it? I asked him earlier
about the dinner but not about asking him to speak.
K: Human courtesies are inmportant in this situation.
J: It means a lot to the people who got such a blow. Help morale and see that
stories that the J.S. didn't want to keep their membership are not true.
K: Absolutely.
J: If the VP is there it wouldn't be just a friendship but a policy of support for
them.
K: I hope to see you sometime. It's painful that for those who thought of me as
a XXIX supporter find me doing things that they don't like. What you do is important.
J: I think SO. I made my peace in the UN and if it was another decision,
I went along. But I have an intellectual feeling that the positive will outweight
the negative of this.
we face
K: Expulsion of Taiwan. The problem is the Peking trip. What there.
Sometime I will talk about it. The media is dominated by liberals.
J: Peking radio has broadcase the nature of the struggle going on there. Twise
they are saying the President coming to surrender. People are afraid that its
true. Make concessions or come home empty handed and that's not good for the
country. They don't hestate as their man said that nothing can help our liberating
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