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TELEPHONE CALL RECOMMENDATION
TO:
Steward Alsop, Newsweek Columnist.
RECOMMEND:
Charles ColsonW Kissinger
BACKGROUND:
Mr. Alsop has been ill off and on for about
a year and the doctors have not been able to
diagnose it, although there is some suspicion
that he has leukemia. As what is frankly
described as a last-ditch effort, they are going
to introduce a tuberculine virus into his body
on Wednesday with the hope that it will induce
a reaction which will fight off what he already
has as well as the virus. The President has
called Mr. Alsop during a prior hospitalization,
but will probably want to call him again as he
may not make it.
TALKING POINTS:
1.
Mr. Alsop enjoyed talking about his
affliction earlier, but is not disposed to
discussing it any longer. Any remarks
the President may wish to make about it
should probably be brief.
2. Mr. Alsop would probably most appreciate
having his views solicited, particularly on
domestic politics and international relations.
Submission Date: June 5, 1972.
NOTE:
(Alsop will be at his home on Tuesday, June 6, but in the hospital
and unavailable afterwards. )
his girl on day and this too address
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