Conversation 023-021

TapeTape 23StartTuesday, April 18, 1972 at 2:45 PMEndTuesday, April 18, 1972 at 2:49 PMParticipantsNixon, Richard M. (President);  Cox, Tricia NixonRecording deviceWhite House Telephone

On April 18, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Tricia Nixon Cox talked on the telephone from 2:45 pm to 2:49 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 023-021 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 23-21

Date: April 18, 1972
Time: 2:45-2:49 pm
Location: White House Telephone

The President talked with Tricia Nixon Cox.

[See also Conversation No. 711-18]

     The President's schedule
          -Meeting with People's Republic of China [PRC] and US table tennis delegations
          -Conversation with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman
               -Visit to college campuses
                      -Post-Moscow summit period
                      -Introductions at sports events
     Tricia Nixon Cox's schedule
           -Attendance at table tennis event
                -William P. Rogers
           -Chicago
                -Republican Women's Conference
                -Television program
                -Meeting with unknown Illinois mayor
                     -Public recreation funds
                -Richard J. Daley
                     -Telephone call

     The President's schedule
          -Photograph with Julie Nixon Eisenhower
               -Otto Stupakoff
                      -Wife
          -Camp David

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Hello.
Hello.
Patricia's back.
Hello.
Hello.
Patricia?
Yeah, Dad.
Well, we got the people welcomed all right.
They were all right.
Listen, I'm sorry.
I didn't realize you were going down at that time.
I thought it was two.
I didn't mean to bother you right there.
That's right.
Perfectly all right.
I looked out, and all of a sudden, there you were in the garden, too.
Perfectly all right.
It looked like it went very well.
Oh, yeah.
Fine.
No problem.
But I told Haldeman that...
Basically, I would not... Go to campuses.
Well, no, I would go to campuses at a later time after the Moscow Summit would be a good time, you know.
But basically, but generally speaking...
Choose the campus.
I'd choose the campus, but at a sports event, we always have a rule, you're never introduced, you know.
Oh, is that right?
Yeah, because you see, they're just...
Strange crowds.
You just don't know who the hell's there, particularly the tennis crowd.
Did you remember you had that experience in a tennis crowd before?
Silence, yeah.
That's right.
You mentioned that to me, too.
But nevertheless, it's no great problem.
Oh, Daddy, look, you know how many bars are there?
sort of section to the right but the balance of the people just don't react enough you see to this jackass exactly but no it was it was it was fun but uh rogers didn't think about anything anyway but uh see as it may uh what is your situation now are you going to be here tonight are you going home or what i'm going to be here um because i have some things at the end of the week
Good.
I'm going to go out to Chicago and then a few other places.
Going to Chicago?
Great.
What kind of events are you going to be doing?
Well, I'm going to be doing three events.
One is the Republican Women's Conference.
Great, great.
That's the Northwest group.
Great.
And then I'm also doing a television program, Half an Hour.
Great.
And then also giving the mayor of a city there, right outside of Chicago in the suburb, about, I don't know, $10,000 for a park, but the significance of that is that it will be the billionth dollar given for, you know, public recreation.
That's great.
So, I don't know, those three things.
And, well, when you're in Chicago, say nice things about Daley, because he's playing our game right now.
Oh, is he?
Yeah.
And they run a good show, and you might...
If you're there, just make a note while you're there.
You just place a call to him and just say your father wanted to extend his best wishes and to thank him for the good reception.
I guess he might not be at any of those things.
He won't attend the events, no, because they're private.
But you just call it in his office and just say that your father, yes, you do that, wanted me to extend his best wishes.
How can I arrange that about the call?
Just tell your Secret Service person.
Okay.
I don't know.
I mean, whoever you got with you there, they can make a call.
That sounds good.
And say that you're calling.
You're sticking on your best wishes from your father.
He remembers his plug.
The mayor has always arranged when he's been in Chicago.
Okay, good, Dad.
And that's a good way to handle that.
That sounds good.
And then I'll go on, and you can go on.
Well, that's good.
That's good.
Well, I'm going to have a picture taken with Julia, I guess.
Oh, you know who's going to take it?
Otto Stupakoff.
Yeah.
He did it for Mommy, me, and the Germans.
He's good.
He's very good.
I will.
I think his wife was a Miss Universe.
Oh, boy.
So he photographs her a lot.
But anyway, he's a very nice man.
Yeah.
Yeah, so that's good.
He takes good pictures, too.
So I'll see you then tonight.
Yeah.
I might go to Camp David.
I'm not sure.
If not, then?
If not, I'll be here.
Okay.
But I might go over there.
But in any event, we'll see you then.
Okay.
Bye-bye.
Okay.
Bye, Daddy.