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$Unique_ID{bob01203}
$Pretitle{}
$Title{Nixon Tapes, The
April 15, 1973.}
$Subtitle{}
$Author{Various}
$Affiliation{}
$Subject{haldeman
higby
hr
president
}
$Date{1974}
$Log{}
Title: Nixon Tapes, The
Author: Various
Date: 1974
April 15, 1973.
Telephone conversation: L. Higby and HR Haldeman
Pres. Nixon: For Mr. Haldeman?
Operator: Yes.
Operator: Mr. Haldeman, Mr. Higby wants you.
L. Higby: Hello, Bob.
HR Haldeman: Yeah.
L. Higby: John Dean just called me. He had a message he wanted to relay to
the President through you. He would not speak directly to you.
HR Haldeman: Alright.
L. Higby: (1) I hope you understand my actions are motivated totally out of
loyalty to you, the President.
HR Haldeman: Wait a minute.
L. Higby: totally out of loyalty to you and the President.
HR Haldeman: Yep
L. Higby: And if it's not clear now -
HR Haldeman: Uh, huh.
L. Higby: it will become clear.
HR Haldeman: Wait a minute.
L. Higby: (2) Ehrlichman requested to meet tonight -
HR Haldeman: Yeah.
L. Higby: but I feel inappropriate at this time.
HR Haldeman: Just a minute. Ok.
L. Higby: I am ready and willing to meet with you, meaning the President, at
any time to discuss these matters.
HR Haldeman: Just a minute.
L. Higby: (3) I think you, meaning the President, should take your counsel
from Henry Peterson who I assure you does not want the
Presidency hurt.
HR Haldeman: Hmph.
L. Higby: That was the end of his message. He was calling you from his home,
the operator said.
HR Haldeman: From his home?
L. Higby: That's what the operator said.
HR Haldeman: How long ago was that? Just now?
L. Higby: Yes, sir.
HR Haldeman: Ok. Thank you very much.
L. Higby: Yes sir.