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TELCON Richardson/HAK September 11, 1973/12:55 p. m. K: Hello R: Hello Henry. How did it go this morning? K: Well everyone tells me it went very well. And you know was conciliatory on both You know, if you're a nominee you have no choice but be conciliatory. R: Yes. K: But four of the Democrats said they were going to vote for me. R: Good. K: Fulbright or Symington one of them said that the wiretaps matter was considered taken care of. Now what I wanted to check with you Elliot is what you will give them was Tab C of that batch of material ayou sent over to me. Is that correct. R: Right. Only Tab C. K: And only Tab C and I will be asked to join you there. R: Yes I put it to Masters and he took it up with the Chief Senators and that's the way it came back. To save some time they suggested that I designate somebody to bring the papers up for him to look at perhaps an hour before we get there and so I have asked J. T. Smith to do that. J. T. is a very reliable guy. He's been in on this from the beginning. He'd know more about the taps then I do. K: Good. Now I will have to correct for example what it says about May 9th. R: Yes. I understand. K: And you think Ilm asking you now as a friend you're not really my lawyer but in a way you are. Do you think I can fairly do that. R: Yes, and I've already laid the foundation for that with Case.