Conversation 022-122

TapeTape 22StartThursday, April 13, 1972 at 2:56 PMEndThursday, April 13, 1972 at 2:57 PMTape start time04:40:53Tape end time04:42:46ParticipantsWhite House operator;  Haldeman, H. R. ("Bob");  Nixon, Richard M. (President);  Eisenhower, Julie NixonRecording deviceWhite House Telephone

On April 13, 1972, the White House operator, H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman, President Richard M. Nixon, and Julie Nixon Eisenhower talked on the telephone from 2:56 pm to 2:57 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 022-122 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 22-122

Date: April 13, 1972
Time: 2:56 pm - 2:57 pm
Location: White House Telephone

The White House operator talked with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

     Call from Julie Nixon Eisenhower

Haldeman conferred with the President at 2:56 pm.

[See Conversation No. 329-32B]

[End of conferral]

Julie Nixon Eisenhower talked with the President.

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[Previous PRMPA Personal Returnable (G) withdrawal reviewed under deed of gift 03/05/2018.
Segment cleared for release.]
[Personal Returnable]
[022-122-w001]
[Duration: 35s]

     Ladies Home Journal
          -Eye On Nixon
               -Cover picture
                    -Photographer
                          -Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon and Tricia Nixon Cox photograph
                    -The President and Julie Nixon Eisenhower
                          -Arrangements for photograph shoot

     The President's trip to Canada

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     Vietnam
          -Talking points
               -Sent to Tricia Nixon Cox
               -Julie Nixon Eisenhower
                     -Rose Mary Woods
               -Tricia Nixon Cox
                     -Letter from the President

     Julie Nixon Eisenhower’s appearance in Louisiana
           -Turnout
           -F. Edward Hebert
                 -Speech
                      -Tribute to the President
                      -Soldiers
                           -Press reports
                           -Sailing of the Midway
                                  -Volunteers
                                        -Press coverage

This transcript was generated automatically by AI and has not been reviewed for accuracy. Do not cite this transcript as authoritative. Consult the Finding Aid above for verified information.

This is Haldeman.
Who's calling?
Miss Julie.
Julie.
Just a minute.
Hello.
Miss Julie, sir.
Yeah.
You are.
Oh, I sent some talking points to Tricia.
I don't know whether you got them yet.
No, I didn't.
Well, some talking points to Tricia about Vietnam, in case it came up.
And I told Rose to fire it down, fire a copy to you.
Because Tricia said she had to be on a program, and she said she didn't want to say much, but she wanted to know what she could and couldn't say.
So I covered it in a letter to her.
Oh, that's...
So I fired it on to you.
As you told me last night, you really had a good day in Louisiana, didn't you?
I thought it went fine.
Yeah.
I think it did.
Good turnout.
Yes, nice turnout.
Do you have a minute?
Sure.
I wanted to tell you this great thing about Congressman Hebert.
Yeah.
Well, he got up, and I told you he gave you a beautiful tribute.
But then what he said was that the press, you know, so often talks about the one or two soldiers who won't go to the front in Vietnam, and yet when the Midway sails for Vietnam, 100 men volunteered to go, and the press never printed it.
So he socked it to him.
It was really great.
Great.
Well, he's a strong, good man.
Yeah, he is good.
Good, good.
Okay, well, thanks, Darby, a million.
Thank you.
Bye.
Good luck.