 I'm gonna put him on there. Hold on. Congressman May Hunt is calling in on Lino. Mr. President. Hello, George, I wish I could afford to just go out and play golf all afternoon. You know I went out at four o'clock and joined up with a fella. I called you, you call him in, I called you back and said your phone didn't answer, you have to get your burning tree. You know I shot a 79 today. Oh, God. Well, that shows that you're not attending your work. That's the first time I've done it this year. That shows you're not attending your work, George. That's right. That's right. Hey, I was talking to Helmut Stotz and he said that he was concerned about this cotton research money. He's got more damn millions in cotton research. I sent up some picticides and I got to looking at it. I've got $5 million up there for research already on cotton this year in two different bills. You've got the regular 65 budget according to our staff people has 3.3 for production research and it has $10 million of cotton for all types of research in utilization and so forth, engineering and so forth. We can, now Jamie Whitten in the bill which we passed through the house. I like Whitten, did he vote to help you any other day or did he help you but he didn't vote with you, did he? He helped, but he didn't vote with you. He didn't vote with me but he helped me in the committee where I counted. Did he vote in the committee with you? Yeah. Yeah, he voted in the committee with me. But, there's any chance in the world, I like him, I always start to get along. Any chance in the world that he'll vote for my poverty program? He won't, you can't get along with Whitten. No use to try. No use to try. No use to try. Now this will mean you think of Whitten. And really to me either, it's just a question of whether or not it's good for President LBJ because we've got some money in the house version of this agriculture bill that had passed the house so it could be used for this cotton research for this new program. So it's a question I think of whether or not you would like to identify in the budget some money for this, we can more or less say that this is for the new Pooley bill or some of it can be used for this purpose. And if Freeman, Freeman could write a letter and all make a statement that some of these funds if they're provided would be used in connection with the cotton research. That's what I'll explore tomorrow and see if I can get him to do it. That might be the easiest way out of it. I just want to get, I just want to be physically responsible and I want my budget to be less than Kennedy's last year. At the end of June the 30th, I came in November and I cut it down a billion one under what he said it would be a billion one. I put ceilings on every department. I put the ceilings on their publication. I put it, I crowded every place I could and I got a billion one. Now my budget is 97.9 and his was 98.8 but I cut it down to a billion one so I cut it down to 97.7 and now I want to get it a billion under that so I've got a real problem and I just don't want to submit anymore and I have to even if it's 100,000. Well, if, and I think I can get that Freeman to write a letter and say I'll read this thing. Well now this is what I got to get you to do. I got to get you to help me on my poverty. Albert does damn to Albert Thomas now. So he got to follow me on it. I got 195 votes. Charlie Hattuck has told them all that you leave the Republican Party if you vote for this. We won't give you a dime, we won't do anything. I've taken it up from 10 agencies. I put it all on bail. I got the best administrator up there, Sergeant Sriver. I got 195 votes. I've got Mendel Rivers this afternoon, which is 196. Now I have, I have count.