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$Unique_ID{bob01206}
$Pretitle{}
$Title{Nixon Tapes, The
April 15, 1973. (9:39pm - 9:41pm)}
$Subtitle{}
$Author{Various}
$Affiliation{}
$Subject{nixon
pres
peterson
tell
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$Date{1974}
$Log{}
Title: Nixon Tapes, The
Author: Various
Date: 1974
April 15, 1973. (9:39pm - 9:41pm)
Telephone conversation: President Nixon and Henry Petersen
Operator: Yes, Sir
Pres. Nixon: Mr. Petersen, please, you know, of the Justice Department.
Operator: Yes
Pres. Nixon: Hello.
H. Peterson: Mr. President.
Pres. Nixon: Henry I have been - I talked to John Dean and haven't quite
finished, but he stepped out for a minute. I wanted to ask you
this. He says that he thinks it is important that I tell
Liddy's attorney - I don't know who he is - by the name of
Maroulis - do you know him, that what I told you a few minutes
ago.
H. Peterson: Yes - I have already been trying to get in touch with him.
Pres. Nixon: Let me say this. You tell him, if necessary, you haul him in
here and I will tell him. Ok?
H. Peterson: Alright. Indeed so.
Pres. Nixon: You know what I mean. You tell him I have called you directly
tonight and that you have it direct from the President if he
needs if from me, I will tell him.
H. Peterson: Very good.
Pres. Nixon: Because you see, John felt that maybe he wouldn't take it from
you. But I would think he would - or what do you think? What
is your judgment?
H. Peterson: Well, we certainly will tell him. He and Liddy are very close
friends and I am certain the word would get back to him.
Pres. Nixon: Right. Ok you tell Maroulis that the President has directed
that you are to talk to him and to tell him he is to tell
everything he knows. He should have before but my point is, if
necessary, if he has to come in to see me - but you come with
him. I don't want any things where he comes in and makes any
motions - you see what I mean?
H. Peterson: I understand.
Pres. Nixon: Does this sound like good medicine to you or do you think I
should not see him?
H. Peterson: I think we ought to reach that question after we see what the
reaction is.
Pres. Nixon: Right. I would prefer if you could handle it because it ought
to be handled at your level rather than having me bring some
attorney in and give hint an order.
H. Peterson: I agree
Pres. Nixon: So you do it on my direction. I think that will do the trick.
If it doesn't I will see him myself.
H. Peterson: Very well.