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Rolland Evans
April 24, 1973; 9:30 a. m.
K:
Hello.
E:
Dr. Kissinger?
K:
Yeah.
E:
How are you, sir?
K:
Okay. Do you want to suggest another date?
E:
Now that Scotty is running you for President, I guess there's no
chance for a mere mortal like myself having breakfast with you.
K:
I never see Scotty and I do a hell of a lot better with Scotty than
I do with you.
E:
I thought you'd written that piece.
K:
I haven't talked to Scotty in six weeks.
E:
(laughing) Oh, Henry, come on.
K:
Ask him.
E:
I have never seen such good coverage as you got on that. A four-
column headline, and poor old Bill, poor old Bill, you've got to go over
to page 15, at the end of everything about your speech there's a little
shirttail -- I'm trying to find it here -- and the headline says "Rogers
cautions on cut in troops."
K:
Yeah, but do you think he should have given a speech on Europe the
same night that I gave one that the President wanted given?
E:
(laughs) How are you? You must have had a good time up there.
K:
But if you read the Washington Post you'll think that I gave a speech
about Watergate.
E:
I watched the news last night. I watched your handling that question
on Watergate. I thought you did it extremely well, with high decorum and
sense of taste and balance. Excellent, I thought.
K:
Thank you.