 I didn't call you back, but it was four o'clock when he finally called back, but the whole arrangement is this, that they will march, they'll march at the same point they were, they'll sing and pray for less than an hour, and then disperse peacefully, while it says he will maintain law and order. He doesn't know what will happen to the Routies and Tusks, but he will maintain law and order. He said he's talking about calling up the National Guard, which we don't want him to do. In the way we suggested to Ellen to let me handle it is to say that he doesn't, he's just talking as an individual, but he knows that telegrams and everything have been flowing in, the warrants that are urging the President to do something, and that it, while it's called up the National Guard to halt the march and only increase the pressure on justice to use the National Guard to protect the marcher. So Ellen could, is at this very moment, talking to Wallace, and that's where it stands, very tenuous, but that's it. Why wouldn't they go with what they agreed on earlier, join the court, join and then send. He says that his left wingers will not let the day go by without some symbol of a march, with all these people pouring in there, he's just got to establish that they have the principle, at least a march. And the pressure was just too much, he's claimed from that time. Gatson back told me about seven that he talked to him again, and that he was very fearful for his life, and he really wanted out of it, that he couldn't get out of it, at least a token march around Selma, just to start at eleven o'clock our time. And the best we can do now is just hope that Wallace will be true to his word and that King will break them up peacefully after thirty-five or forty minutes of singing and praying. Well now, what are we doing in the way of federal people there? We have more than the usual number of FBI agents, and that's about it. Should extra marshals go in there, and there's a bad and good side to that, the bad side is that any effort to put a federal presence in there will only likely cause Wallace to feel that he's being pressured and confronted. And he might go in the wrong direction. The problem is that if there are no more federal presence there than the FBI and John Doar, how does it look if things go wrong? And we've done nothing more than that. There's no risk on either side. I think cats and back needs to just do nothing more than what we're doing right now because of the delicate nature of the agreement. Shouldn't we have something to say about it this morning? Let me talk to cats and back. Yes, I think so, I think we would say that cats and back has gone in as a friend of the court and that you very much hope that this will go into the court and that favorable resolution will be achieved that way. I think cats and back want to say something a little stronger and then come out strong for voting and the right to vote and the protection of the right to the individual and the use of the courts and the federal government to enforce the courts. Because Wallace indicated yesterday that he said he wanted this to go into the courts, but Nick and I will work on a statement and have it for too long. Okay, I'd have it sure when George. Alright. I'll get it turned over for you to look at. Okay.