Conversation 043-167

TapeTape 43StartThursday, February 22, 1973 at 2:22 PMEndThursday, February 22, 1973 at 2:24 PMParticipantsNixon, Richard M. (President);  Eisenhower, Julie NixonRecording deviceWhite House Telephone

On February 22, 1973, President Richard M. Nixon and Julie Nixon Eisenhower talked on the telephone from 2:22 pm to 2:24 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 043-167 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 43-167

Date: February 22, 1973
Time: 2:22 pm - 2:24 pm
Location: White House Telephone

The President talked with Julie Nixon Eisenhower.

[See Conversation No. 411-13]

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[Previous PRMPA Personal Returnable (G) withdrawal reviewed under deed of gift during
chronological review 2007-2013]

       The President’s schedule
            -Stay at White House
                   -Norman Vincent Peale
                   -Leslie T. (“Bob”) Hope
            -Julie Nixon Eisenhower’s schedule
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                  -“Irene”

       John Wardlow
            -Pool driver for Senate
                  -Salary

       Julie Nixon Eisenhower’s schedule
             -Peale church service
             -Dinners

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Julie.
Hello.
Hi.
Julie, I had an idea.
We didn't have the peels to overnight, did we yet?
No, you haven't had them stay.
I thought this year we might have a few people, you know, from time to time.
I was thinking that maybe I would, I'll talk to mine, but invite them, not for dinner and anything, because I don't want to, but have them come down in the evening, Saturday night, and come in and stay in the
stay in the Lincoln room and then be there for the church service and go back.
How's that sound to you?
Oh, I think that's really nice.
Because that'll be something they can remember and talk about the rest of their lives.
And we had Bob Hopes and things like that.
I think it'd be really great.
Fine.
Daddy, I thought I'd come up on Monday or Sunday evening and stay part of that week.
Good.
And I understand you're going out to Irene tonight.
That must be very good.
Right, right.
And, Daddy, as long as you're on the line, I did want to tell you that you wanted to know how John Wardlow was, and I found out that he's a pool driver for the Senate, and he's apparently earning about $12,000 a year.
Oh, my God, he's doing great.
So he seems to be doing well.
Fine, fine, fine.
Great.
Well, that's good to follow up.
And then how are you...
Then you're not coming up for the deal thing.
No, I'm not going to come to that.
That's great.
You'll come up Sunday night.
I thought I'd come up Sunday night.
Great.
And you can stay a few days for the two dinners.
Yeah.
Well, that's great, honey.
That's great.
I sure miss you, Daddy.
Well, we'll be glad to see you.
And you just think when you'll be up here after the 31st all the time, won't that be great?
Yeah, it really will be great.
Like on an evening like this, we just call you up, you come up and go with us.
That'd be really nice.
I felt that.
Okay, honey, thank you.
Thanks for calling.
Bye.
Bye.