 Senator, thank you, sir, the president. Senator Eastland on 9-1. Yeah, I'm coming, president, how you see it? I'm doing all right. We're gonna have to settle all over Canada if we don't get a rain. Well, I'm in the same shape. Got a cotton crop that's burning up. I've been on it. I thought you'd be harvesting cotton 47. What is it, July? Yeah. I guess they're harvesting the matter right now. Jim, we've got three kids missing down there. What can I do about it? We've got their parents down here. I believe it's the public. They say it's the leaders. Folks used to own the Herald Tribune in New York. They want to come to White House to see the president. And I told them that I thought that that would be better to let Lee White, who handles matters like that, for me, talk to him and he'd go up to Ryan's office and talk to him. I don't know if that's gonna be satisfactory or not. The attorney general called over while he thought I ought to. I made one in my press conference this morning and he had information about those three kids that disappeared missing. I said the FBI has a number of men who are studying it and we've asked them to spare no effort to secure information and report to us. I've had no reports, but that's reckless. But at that time I understood that the FBI had forces in that area looking into it several weeks ago. I asked them to anticipate the problems that would come from this and they said FBI personnel in the area meted their personnel in the last few hours. And that's all I said. Right next to County, right next to John Stennis' home county. And they were going to Meridian. There's not a citizen's council in that area. There's no these bombings where nobody gets hurt so they let us set in on the Democratic expansion this morning. You see any need of my going any further? No. All right, that's number one. Number two, they suggested I see these parents. I told them I thought that'd be a bad person. I'm going to try to get them to see an assistant of mine and get by with that into the field. Don't you think that's the thing to do? I probably ought to call Bert Marshall, call the attorney general of Patterson and they said this morning he was quite cooperative and he said they was going to do everything they could to help, particularly if it got public and they might resent it. Now what's your judgment? Should I call him or not? Would you advise it or not advise it? I'd rather work with you. Now you tell him that I want to see him any time he wants to now. I told you and John Stennis we want to get this bill out of the way so they couldn't say I was crazy and then fill it out. Get one day next week after the 6. All right, that's good. I was going to talk to him this afternoon. Let me ask you this question about these three that are missing. Who are the organizations in that area of Mississippi? Who could possibly harm them? Stennis is going to kill me if I want to go out there. It'll ease when you get through. If you've got any ideas of anybody's worth of ammo I wish you'd let me know. I'll do it. I tried to get the mayor of Atlanta today and he wouldn't take it. I didn't know that. Now I asked him and he said he wouldn't take it. Some of them suggested that Dave Lawrence specializing in him but he's been guzzling and he wouldn't want to take it. Some of them suggested that I get a mayor from North Carolina.