Conversation 161-002

TapeTape 161StartFriday, February 2, 1973 at 12:01 AMEndSaturday, March 3, 1973 at 3:30 PMParticipantsSisco, Frank A.;  Krell, Ruth L.Recording deviceCamp David Study Table

Frank A. Sisco and Ruth L. Krell talked on the telephone at Camp David on an unknown date, sometime between 12:01 am on February 2, 1973 and 3:30 pm on March 3, 1973. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 161-002 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 161-2

Date: February 2 or 3, 1973
Time: Unknown between 3:43 pm, February 2, and 3:30 pm, February 3, 1973
Location: Camp David Study Table

Ruth L. Krell talked with Frank A. Siscos.

[See Conversation No. 241-4F]
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                                                        Conversation No. 161-2 (cont’d)



       President's schedule
              -Krell's schedule
              -Alexander P. Butterfield
              -Military aide [?]
              -Bernice [surname unknown]
              -Sisco's schedule

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Hello dear.
Hi.
The boss is coming back tomorrow.
Oh is he?
I don't know what time.
I didn't know whether you want to stay up or you want to go back or just what?
Yes, I guess we better stay.
Okay.
Do you know what time?
No, I don't have any idea.
Uh-huh.
Only, will we have to be on the job at 8 o'clock in the morning?
If I was you, I'd sleep in.
Oh, would you?
I'll give you a call when I find out when he's coming up.
Uh-huh.
And you might want to call your boss tomorrow and see if he should come home or what, because I think he's coming up by himself.
Oh, I...
It seems ridiculous for you all to be here with him here by himself.
Yes, I see.
So you think I ought to check with my boss to find out?
Yeah, I would.
Unless you just want to stay up, we'll welcome you.
Well, who is it that says whether we should come or not?
Mr. Butterfield's the only one I know.
Oh, uh-huh.
Because I never can find out.
The aide never knows.
No, and I don't know.
She just tells me the girls that are coming, who's going to come.
It was a funny thing.
Bernie said, suppose he comes back tomorrow and, you know, we're still here.
Yeah.
So would you give me a ring?
Yes, I'll give you a ring in the morning when I find out.
Uh-huh.
Okay.
And if you get up and you don't know anything, well, you can always just pick up the phone and ask for me.
What time are you on the job?
Me?
Uh-huh.
24 hours a day.
Oh, no kidding.
Yeah, I'll be up by 7 o'clock.
Okay.
Well, thank you for calling.
Okay.
Have a good dinner, then.