 The day the clock, the Soviet ambassador, came in having called a short time earlier and said he had an urgent message from Mr. Kosigin. He read to me he had two-page statement, the night of which was that Soviet and others were invading Czechoslovakia in response to a request by the Czech government. He said this was not a matter of the defected United States' national interest. Kosigin wanted Mr. Johnson to know. They had given us no indication of anything like this. We were greatly concerned. Only yesterday we had other Mr. Landitor that had. But they moved with lightning speed tonight. But they had their meeting in their presidium. But the odd people had been concerned a little nation shoving them down. It would be too much for them to stand. They would have to respond. So we kind of got, we don't know something, the order of Hungary on it.