 That is mission for me quietly and without quoting me. This is between you and me and you and God. I have had Dirksen down about three times in the last three or four days. And I have the highest people in the government and talking to him. And we have some, really some reservations being planned, not reservations to the treaty, but assurances we're giving him that we cannot discuss with anybody else. He is trying to help if he can. I don't know whether to get him off the limb or not, but I know if anybody can, I can. Huberts talking about it and expressed himself today is saying that he thinks that Dirksen will ultimately come around and anything we say publicly is going to make it that much more difficult for him to do it. I think if you just say to Huberts that you happen to know that there are some discussions taking place over the, over the highball glass late in the evening that are very delicate and that not to give any indication that he knows that Dirksen is going to do something one way or the other right this stage without telling him I ask you to just, I don't want to hurt his feeling because a vice president has enough problems and frustrations anyway and at the same time I don't want him to run Dirksen off and he's got a damn big fool interview today unconsciously, you know, and Jack Bell's plated up big and says that Humphrey predicts that Dirksen will come around and that just makes it that much more difficult to get him away from the Liberty Lobby and you see Humphrey will just inside every lift that went in to the one that's given him hail from Chicago, you know what I mean? So just to ask him to just be very, very careful and he might explain to Dirksen that he didn't mean it or didn't say it or something else, whatever it is, it's too delicate right now. Thank you, my friend.