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  • GARDNER DISCUSSES FIRING OF CLARK KERR, RAMIFICATIONS OF RONALD REAGAN'S ACTIONS AGAINST UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA; POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF KERR TO FEDERAL JOB; REAGAN'S USE OF UNIVERSITY AS POLITICAL ISSUE; STUDENT PROTESTS; CONGRESSIONAL MESSAGES
  • MCNEIL INVITES LBJ TO ATTEND GRIDIRON DINNER AND MAKE PUBLIC SPEECH, SAYS RFK AND RONALD REAGAN WILL ATTEND DINNER; LBJ SAYS HE IS RELUCTANT TO ATTEND THIS OR OTHER DINNERS, SAYS HE WILL HAVE AT LEAST 2 PRESS CONFERENCES A MONTH TO COMMUNICATE
  • BROWN'S VICTORY IN CALIFORNIA GUBERNATORIAL PRIMARY, HIS CONCERNS ABOUT GENERAL ELECTION; LBJ SUGGESTS BROWN EMPHASIZE RONALD REAGAN'S RIGHT-WING RECORD; SAM YORTY; CRISIS IN CALIFORNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, NEED FOR INTEREST RATE
  • possibilities. Since only a handful of Republicans give Gov. Nel­ son Rockefeller any chance, most of the Republican power brokers have turned to examine the party's biggest aew attractions-Ronald Reagan and Charles Percy. Both have latent strength out of all
  • the most serious threat? The President: Nixon has the best organization, more campaign ability and experience. Percy is a little boy blue. Romney has demonstrated what he is. Reagan is new and attractive. I guess a Nixon-Reagan ticket would be the strongest
  • with Rockefeller, and Nixon. and McCarthy, and Kennedy and Reagan if you wanted him, but put enough of your fellows on it to control it••• a committee made up of political leaders throughout the country to advise me and analyze and review the entire Asian situation