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TelCon Winston Lord/Mr. Kissinger 9:30 am, October 44, 1972 K: Win? L: Yes, sir. K: I might have an up to date copy--first of all I insist that every copy of these documents are numbered and that somebody keep control. L: Right. K: Well, but here's Dick Campbell handing out copies to ;me as if, you know, as if it were a visiting card. L : There were three copies done over-night and put into my safe and just told them by phone that you should have it if you asked for it this morning, I didnt get a chance to number them. K: Okay, well that's all right. L: The rest are in my safe. K: But what I need is- the only way that I can live through this stage is that I can keep drilling the stuff into mk head before I go there. I'm not just a talking machine. L: Right. K: Well, I don't have any copy that has the three changes that you gave them on Thursday. L: Yes, sir, I'm going to code that in. I haven t just done that yet. K: Yes, but could you just as soon as you get in one copy--I need two things, one copy with all the changes that we have given them of a substantive nature, the three, and the two we gave them yesterday. That makes four. And another copy that has all the nit picks on it. L: A separate copy. K: Right. L: And the differences that I left behind.