On March 1, 1973, President Richard M. Nixon and William L. White talked on the telephone from 10:57 am to 11:00 am. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 037-018 of the White House Tapes.
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Mr. President, Mr. William L. White, Emporia, Kansas.
Yeah.
Hello?
Bill, I wanted to tell you that yesterday I saw the governor's thing, our mutual friend, Governor Docking, and he told me that you had some very kind words to say about me a few days ago when he was talking with you, and that I told him I reciprocated him and I only wish to God you were here in the Washington Corps now because we need you.
Well, you were very sweet to say that.
Yeah.
I remember those times, you know, when I was out of office, when you and Hope Lewis and I would sit around and talk, you remember, in New York.
And let me say that those brilliant articles you wrote for the Digest and so forth, boy, that kind of writing is rare now.
And I just want you to know we're thinking about you and we're praying for you, and you just keep an old spirit up.
You were very sweet to say so.
Yeah.
than I was supposed to be dead before now.
They're treating me.
I'll tell you.
They're treating it, huh?
They're treating me now, yeah.
Right, right.
Well, I'll tell you, the main thing is that that stuff is... You just keep that spirit up, and we're working like the dickens on this cancer thing.
One day it's going to break.
By the way, you're doing...
Well, incidentally, Bill, you'll be interested to know, we got the list today.
I just told them when they started to horse around on these, saying they weren't going to give us the next list.
I just said, all right, we stopped clearing the mines.
We stopped withdrawing forces.
And, boy, they came around in 48 hours.
That's the only way these people can be dealt with.
That's the only way to do it.
That's right.
You remember those goddamn fools who wanted to stop the bombing?
Yeah, well, the bombing is what brought the settlement, Bill.
Of course it is.
Right.
Well, I'll tell you now, you just keep your spirit up and remember you've got just legions of friends that are all with you, boy.
Okay?
Thank God you're in there where we are.
Do you still wear that very, you were the best dressed man with a vest and everything?
Do you still do that?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Not in the hospital bed, but.
I know, I know.
But I remember how we always used to.
Now, good luck to you, Bill.
Thank you.
Bye.
Thank you.