On March 13, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Croby S. Noyes talked on the telephone from 11:16 am to 11:21 am. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 021-050 of the White House Tapes.
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I don't have anything of earth-shaking importance enough for your column, but I thought you'd be interested to know that most of your readers would be more interested in this, I'm afraid, than what I say on international affairs or you say in your column.
I noticed the Star had an editorial about our pandas.
Yes.
And I think you would be interested to know that I just told Ziegler at the morning briefing, so that it could make the afternoon edition of the Star, that Mrs. Nixon and I decided that the pandas should go to the
Oh, that's very good news indeed.
I think you should know, too, that we've, as you can imagine, the requests from over the country, that San Diego has a Splendid Zoo, St. Louis, New York, Chicago, and the rest.
But we, basically, this is the place for them from the standpoint, first, it's a national zoo rather than a local one.
And this was the key thing, the reason we were waiting on it.
The key thing is climate.
The panda, of course, we want to be sure they don't come over and die.
And we find that the Washington climate is somewhat more mild than their usual habitat.
But nevertheless, cold enough, we think, for what they are.
So in any event, you're going to get the pandas.
We're going to get both of them.
Oh, yes.
Now, as a matter of fact, let me tell you an interesting thing about that you must know.
You can only use it on your own.
But I was just talking to Rob Haldeman, who talked to his Chinese hosts, and
This question of mating is very interesting.
This is a male and a female.
The problem, however, with pandas is that they don't know how to mate.
The only way they learn how is to watch other pandas mate, you see.
And so they're keeping them there a little while.
These are younger ones to sort of learn, you know, how it's done.
Now, if they don't learn it, they'll get over here and nothing will happen.
So I just thought you should have your best reporter out there to see whether these pandas have learned.
So now that I've given you the story of pandas, let me let you get back to your more serious questions.
How soon are they arriving, sir?
April 1st.
When we think about April 1st, I just asked Ziegler, and, you know, everything is shrouded in mystery even when the pandas arrive.