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Secretary Laird
5/10/71 8:58 a. m.
L: Hello Henry.
K: How are you?
L: I'm fine. How are you?
K: Where are you, in your office?
L: Yes. My only problem is I'm having trouble sitting. But I've
been reading so much and doing so much at the hospital, I decided to
come in and get things straightened out. How are you doing?
K: Fine.
L: Did you have a good rest?
K: Yes, it was necessary and I feel much better.
L: I'm delighted to have you back. That's all I'm calling about.
K: Aren't you nice.
L: Have you got any problems?
K: No, but if any come up I'11 let you know.
L: Good, I will always have a White House phone by me. I may
be in and out of the hospital half days, but my only problem is sitting.
K: One thing, my impression is that Packard is determined to
leave. Am I right? I don't believe the issues he is raising are worth
resigning over.
L: I think that's right. He's got other problems. I'm looking
for replacements. Rube Miller, do you know him? He's the President
of TRW
K: Oh yes,
L: He's a fine young man; I've worked with him a long time. Of
course I've worked with Dave since 1958. He is going away now for two
weeks. I think when he gets back
I think he is at the end of his
rope on this.
K: If it's any particular grievance we can try to meet it.