Conversation 019-138

TapeTape 19StartThursday, January 27, 1972 at 2:23 PMEndThursday, January 27, 1972 at 2:24 PMParticipantsNixon, Richard M. (President);  Wilson, Jerry V.Recording deviceWhite House Telephone

On January 27, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Jerry V. Wilson talked on the telephone from 2:23 pm to 2:24 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 019-138 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 19-138

Date: January 27, 1972
Time: 2:23 pm - 2:24 pm
Location: White House Telephone

The President talked with Jerry V. Wilson.

[See Conversation No. 658-20]

     District of Columbia crime rate
           -State of the Union speech
           -The President's letters to police inspectors

     Frank L. Rizzo
          -Meeting with the President

     Wilson's wife's health

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Hello?
Chief Jerry Wilson on the line, Mr. President.
Yeah.
Good afternoon, Mr. President.
Well, I wanted to congratulate you on that 13% crime drop in the district, which I mentioned in the State of the Union.
Well, Mr. President, I thank you.
And you pass the word to all the people on the force.
I certainly will, and I'm sure your letters to the
The inspectors have a great deal to do.
I know that they will have seen it, that it was not mentioned, but, you know, just let them know I know who did it.
I certainly will, and we do appreciate it.
I had a good visit, incidentally, with one of your former colleagues, Rizzo, yesterday, two or three days ago.
Oh, yes, I saw that.
He's a fine man, a fine man.
He does a good job.
Also, I want to wish your wife, I understand she's in the hospital for an operation.
Yes, she is.
It's going okay, I see.
Oh, yes, she's feeling pretty miserable.
Oh, sure.
Well, you tell her I asked about her and for her to take care and not give you any worries.
I certainly will.
Okay.
Thank you very much.
Bye.
Thank you, Mr. President.