Conversation 032-075

TapeTape 32StartFriday, October 27, 1972 at 1:01 PMEndFriday, October 27, 1972 at 1:04 PMParticipantsNixon, Richard M. (President);  Butz, Earl L.Recording deviceWhite House Telephone

On October 27, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Earl L. Butz talked on the telephone from 1:01 pm to 1:04 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 032-075 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 32-75

Date: October 27, 1972
Time: 1:01 pm -1:04 pm
Location: White House Telephone

The President talked with Earl L. Butz.

[See Conversation No. 808-8B]

        The President's farm radio speech
            -Butz’s view
            -References to Butz
            -Butz's meeting with Committee to Reelect the President [CRP], Farm Committee
            leader, Clayton Yeutter
                -Response to speech
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                                      Tape Subject Log
                                        (rev. Oct-06)

                 -Distribution of speech
                 -Central Valley of California
                 -Ohio, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin
             -1972 election
                 -Watergate
                      -Reactions in Western states

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Hello?
Secretary Butts, Mr. President.
Yeah.
Hello?
Mr. President, I just want to say you came through beautifully in that broadcast.
Well, I hope a few people listened.
Oh, they did.
I built up that bully boy Butts, didn't I?
That was beside the point, but your delivery was good, and you came through with great sincerity.
I want you to know that I personally appreciate it very much.
Great.
I'm sitting here, I was having lunch with Clayton Geider, who heads the farm committee, or the committee to re-elect.
Oh, yeah.
We listened together, and he said they had personally called the farm chairman in every state and asked him to get in touch with the county people.
We had a good audience, and our people likewise.
Well, if you could take the tape, Earl, and ship it around, you know, I guess they will do that to all the local stations, and they're going to have reruns and so forth, because that's what we did it for, you see.
Well,
Be sure to hit, in addition to all the other states, be sure to hit heavily the Central Valley and California.
I just came from there, Mr. President.
I've worked that whole Central Valley.
I've been out there twice in the last three weeks.
The fine part of it looks awfully good out there.
And Ohio and Illinois and Pennsylvania, central Pennsylvania.
and upper Michigan isn't bad, and Wisconsin.
Be sure you hit it heavy in Wisconsin.
Well, we'll do that.
We'll play it for the very best.
Fine.
And I just wanted to say, a lot of this flack we're getting in this eastern press doesn't appear in that western press.
I know that.
I know that.
In California, they think Watergate has something to do with irrigation.
That's right.
Okay.
Thanks a lot.
All right.
Thank you.
Good luck to you.
Thank you.