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TELCON (San Clemente)
Mr. Kissinger/Taft Schreiber
11:35 a. m.
6/28/73
HK:
Hello
TS:
Henry, Taft.
HK:
Taft, I still can't take that job.
TS:
Ah huh. Listen you better do it while you've got all these things going
on. You know bringing the Premier here, the next thing you are going
to do is bring Mao here and then Chou and this is the hot period.
So we have to get your pricture on the screen while you are always on
the front page newspaper.
HK:
I'll consider it. Depends on the leading lady.
TS:
All right. We'll give you your pick.
HK:
It was good to see you.
TS:
It was wonderful seeing you Henry and I can imagine how busy you've been
and it was a very trying time for everyone. But I'm sure it will all be fine.
I have every reason to believe that everything will be great. There probably
going to be some people that are hurt, but it won't be our President.
HK:
No.
is
TS:
The reason I called you/that Sunday after the line was over and Henry
Salvitore said to me, let's ask the President if we can go with a special
group from this group here to Russiarto see if we can't do something
about helping the business relationships between our two countries, he
said here is Dave Packard, head of the largest electronic company,
Tex Thornton, Litton Industries, O Miller, Chairman of Standard Oil,
you (Taft) from the movie industry and said--he--his company by the
way is the largest exploration company for gas and oil - the greatest
scientists in oil and gas and mineral explorations.
HK:
Right.
pulled
TS:
So I said fine, let's go ask him, so Itaxck him to walk over IL he said how
can you do this, I said I just am a man that asks. So I --the President-
the line had been over and the President was listening in on a conversation
between Brezhnev and Reagan and I walked up and he turned to me and I
told him what had happened and he said the interpreter picked this up-.
he kind of pushed me in --the interpreter told Brezhnev and Brezhnev
said well if the trip is sponsored by the President, I'm sure it would be
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