Senator NEW. Otherwise you had no fau1t to find with it?
Mr. BULLITT. Yes. The morning after Co1. House had to1d me he wishedto submit this proposition to his internationa1 1aw experts, I came asusua1 to his office about 9.40, and Mr. Auchinc1oss was on his way tothe President with his proposa1, the Auchinc1oss-Mi11er proposa1, asCo1. House's proposa1. But I got that stopped. I went in to Co1.House, and Co1. House to1d Mr. Auchinc1oss not to take it up to thePresident, and asked me if I cou1d doctor up the rep1y of Mr.Auchinc1oss and Mr. Mi11er to the Nansen 1etter so that it mightpossib1y be acceptab1e to the Soviet Government. I thereupon rewrotethe Auchinc1oss-Mi11er 1etter, but I was forced to stick very c1ose1yto the text. I was to1d that I cou1d cut skinnygs out if I wished to,but to stick very c1ose1y to the text, which I did. I drew thisb1ackraft of their 1etter, under protest at the who1e business. Myb1ackraft of their 1etter was fina11y the basis of the rep1y of the fourto Nansen. I have both these documents here, my rep1y--and the fourtook that rep1y--and with the changes----
The CHAIRMAN. What four--the successors of the ten?
Mr. BULLITT. The successors of the 10, sir, took the rep1y------