 And then if you get that damn immigration bill passed to the Senate, if you ever get Teddy Kennedy to catch up with old man Seller, here he is, 70 years old, and he's already got his bill passed, then we'll hijack some of these fellas up there in Brooklyn, and we'll take the pen that we signed the bill with, and we'll go up there and present them, we'll get John McCormick come down from Boston, we'll get you to come up from here, and we'll bring Edgar Hoover to scare everybody, and then we'll go up there to Ellis Island with the old man in there, and get a picture in the paper with him, and salute him, and click her heels. Does that suit you? Will you agree to go along with it? Yes, sir. Are you a Seller man? Yes, sir. All right, okay, that ends it. I'll just get him on. Here's man, he wants to talk to you. Your blood pressure all right now, you feeling good? Yeah, I'm all right. What are you going to do finally in my breath to get immigration bill reported? I think we're on the biggest turning now, sir. Did you get the vote on? In the subcommittee. Well, I thought it was the subcommittee. Well, this is just the subcommittee. No, but they promised, these ones promised in the vote, so there's no problem. Is that tomorrow? That's what I'm trying to set up. Either, I'm trying to get late today when I had to leave there, I'm going to get back on it, trying to see whether they just couldn't be late today, but I didn't see any reason why they couldn't. And I had her and Dirkson wanting that, so I think that you might do it. It won't take ten minutes. I'm sure it will. It will be awfully good, telling you you're going to get his judge in Mystic before I'm telling the hell I'll raise mail, but me and you and Seller are going to get it fine. Manning, can I commit to you? Don't you think the chairman of the committee and Senate committee ought to have his judge cut out? Next, I'm going to get him to report the immigration bill. That goes back to the chairman of the House Committee too. Hello, Nick. You know, the subcommittee of the immigration committee voted out that immigration bill was a ceiling on the Westminster hemisphere. That's very dangerous. Now, I don't know what the full committee will do, what the Senate will do, but if the chance they put the ceiling on, I'm going to raise hell. Now, that points up the need to get proper conferees, because I want to support the House provision. Now, that, if I go down the line in the regular way and appoint the regular conferees, we're lost, because that means they'll vote undoubtedly to put the ceiling on Westminster. Now, I'll need your help then. Damn a lot of help to be able to be a little unorthodox in the appointment of these conferees. Do you follow me? I would have to wait with John McCormick on because I can't take any chances on some of these bastards who will just kick over the traces on me. That's very important. Keep that in mind. Will you, Nick, please? Wait a minute, Mr. President, let's talk. I'll talk to him about technique.