President Richard Nixon called Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley to express his personal condolences following a fatal commuter train accident in Chicago. During the discussion, Nixon informed the Mayor of his decision to cancel an upcoming trip to the city to avoid appearing insensitive, a move supported by the cancellation of a local parade. The two leaders briefly discussed the rescue efforts, with Nixon offering the assistance of Secretary of Transportation John Volpe to investigate the cause of the tragedy.
On October 30, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Richard J. Daley talked on the telephone at Camp David from 5:22 pm to 5:23 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 152-009 of the White House Tapes.
Nixon Library Finding AidConversation No. 152-9 Date: October 30, 1972 Time: 5:22 pm - 5:23 pm Location: Camp David Study Table The President talked with Richard J. Daley. [See Conversation No. 222-13B] Chicago commuter train accident -Expression of sympathy -The President's cancellation of trip -Casualty figures -Status -Offer of aid -John Volpe -The President's schedule -Cancellation of parade -The President's attempts to reach Daley -Greetings to Richard and Eleanor (Guilfoyle) Daley
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