 and shutters and all of the same, but she's out there and stories are there like they are and it's our best friends who's allies and ours are going to take the position for a moment in time. Javits says, we face a big question in this country on stepping up this activity, especially moving ground troops in which now rumored division strength to undertake on the ground in North Vietnam, possibly what we're doing in the air. Any such plans with this administration must be thoroughly explored by the Congress. He said Johnson does not speak for himself but operates instead through White House and Pentagon spokesman. People are not being informed, he says, about the Vietnam situation. Javits and three other Republicans spoke on a radio committee. He said that any large-scale U.S. troop commitments would require, quote, a new congressional debate and a new congressional resolution of sport. Unquote by President Johnson. I think that's something you better devote some of your attention to. I think you also better talk to your military people when you're talking to leaders. Say now, can we, the president wants some kind of plan to give us some hope of victory and I guess he'll go back to the bombings and continue to see if we ever, I can't see anything that they do but this land that is now, but you men and you and I both have made statements on this. Wilson, they should tell him for hell. No indication they want to talk to. I think Wilson will just screw up things more when he comes over here. We've got to let him, but he'll come over here and go everywhere else but never get in there. I think that somehow either way all the condition is coming over here on acceptance that they'll see him over there, don't you? Well, can we say to Bruce now we're very anxious to work on this thing if you have any chance to see him at all. But if you don't, don't go over there and just make a big speech to divide our country. I don't see any good. It's going to come and talk to us. We've told him way apart. I don't think you can keep him out of here and I don't think I'd try. I think I would try it when he's here to avoid saying anything about the country. I don't think you can keep him out of here. I think it would be a good thing to try. Well, if he's not going to get in there, what's the service coming here? Why shouldn't his mission cable a respected captain for apartments before he undertakes it? He's got a blank check from us. We're willing to negotiate. You're going to have to come here to find out. He'll probably be accepted in Moscow. It'll be a difficult, I think, news day where he can't be kept. We can ever say that you can't come. I think we can say, though, that we just hope that you stress the fact that they have accepted him. Let's hold that up for a few days to worry about. He wants to keep him out of here. The point ought to be made to him. His mission can't be successful. He can't get the other here. And he ought to make that point to consider whether any good is going to be served by his family. The lie and the fact they were not seen.