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Ivan Had a nice conversation with a very enthusiastic Mr. Grinstein (about you). He laugh~d when I told him Mr. Rich regretted, and said that that was what he expected. He said that Sanders testimony did not change the position you had established one bit. • • • a n d ~ he said that Sanders said that "he represented the majority of the people of Atlanta and he was in total opposition of the bill". Grinstein said that Pastore said that he had even more faith in what the Mayor of Atlanta has aaid because of the Sanders sac statement. He also said that Sanders was walking on very thin legal ice. Grinstein said that their correspondence was re.nning about 15 to 1 in opposition of the bill, and he was completely amazed when I told him our ratio. The correspondence which the Committee recei v es has absolutely no influence on the Committee . Grinstein said that Thurman tried to carry Sanders as far in the direction opposition asarn:a he was v/;- trying to work against you. • • and Thurman made Sanders look pr e tty rediculous . • of �