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This file contains: From Kehrli to Parker RE: "Cahill Appointment" 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 2/16/1973 From Bush to Nixon RE: "Random Political Comments, Following State Visits" 2 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 2/13/1973

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Richard Nixon Presidential Library Contested Materials Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 53 41 2/16/1973 White House Staff Memo From Kehrli to Parker RE: "Cahill Appointment" 1pg 53 41 2/13/1973 Campaign Memo From Bush to Nixon RE: "Random Political Comments, Following State Visits" 2pg Monday, June 25, 2012 Page 1 of 1 DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD [NIXON PROJECT] DOCUMENT DOCUMENT NUMBER TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION N-1 memo Parker to Kehrli re: copy of a memo 2/26/73 J [DOCH132] from Higby. N.2 memo Highy to Parker re: one of the 2/12/73 J [DOCE B3] problems with the meetings. N-3 memo Bull to Kehrli re: "Clearance of 2/26/73 J [0004134] Documents Going to the President". N-4 memo Kehrli to Parker re: "cahill 2/16/73 J Appointment". N-5 memo Bush to RNre: Random political 2/13/73 C [DOC#136] comments, following state visits". FILE GROUP TITLE BOX NUMBER STAFF SECRETARY 132 FOLDER TITLE Presidential Material [II] RESTRICTION CODES A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy. E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or B. National security classified information. financial information. C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual's F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law rights. enforcement purposes. D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material. or a libel of a living person. H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1421 (4-85) Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: Staff Secretary Box Number: 132 Folder: Presidential Material [II] Document Disposition 132 Retain Open 133 Retain Open 134 Retain Open 135 Return Private/Political 136 Return Private/Political [Item N-4] Bush Mtg. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 16, 1973 EYES ONLY MEMORANDUM FOR: DAVE PARKER FROM: BRUCE KEHRLI BOK SUBJECT: Cahill Appointment The attached memorandum to the President has been reviewed. Referring to the note about Cahill wanting an appointment with the President, it was noted that the President will see Cahill if Bush recommends it. Of course, the President shouldn't get into a primary fight, however, unless there is a bad scandal -- Cahill is a much better candidate than Sandman. Charlie is a good friend but it was noted that he may be too far right for New Jersey statewide. Dave, this information has been passed to George Bush with the request that he contact you regarding the schedule proposal. EYES ONLY [Ikm THE PRESIDENT HAS SEEN. K. Republican National Committee. George Bush, Chairman February 13, 1973 FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: George Bush WB SUBJECT: Random political comments, following state visits NEW YORK: Met with top N.Y. officials at Governor's N.Y.C. residence. I believe Governor Rockefeller wants to run for President in '76. He did not say so, however. His people all talk like he will run for Governor. CALIFORNIA: Met with Reagan, Finch, Flournoy, Reinecke The betting was that Reagan would sit out '74, travel and speak extensively around the country. Reinecke - a certainty to run for Governor. Flournoy - would like to run for Governor, but by his own self-admission not sure what he will do. Finch - Governor or Senator with most recent polls showing trial heat with Reinecke, Flournoy, or Younger in a primary. I appointed Janet Johnston of California to take Anne Armstrong's job as GOP Co-Chairman. She's 33 years old, single, success- ful as an inventor and as a farm manager. She's neither left nor right ideologically. KANSAS: The question was who will Dole face. Some say Docking, some say Rep. Roy. Dole thinks it probably would be Docking. Most of the GOP types felt Dole could win it. Dwight D. Eisenhower Republican Center: 310 First Street Southeast, Washington, D.C. 20003. (202) 484-6500. The President - 2 February 13, 1973 OHIO: The Rhodes-Taft feud continues. Rhodes is trying to get clarification of a confusing statute to guarantee he can again run for Governor. I met with Cleveland Mayor and party people. They are not sure whether Saxbe wants to run again. Rep. Keating, considered Taft's man, would like to make a statewide race. ILLINOIS: The big. race is the Senate race. Rep. Anderson would like to run. Most expect Rumsfeld will run. All agree that Scott, the Attorney General, would clearly make the best statewide race -- some went as far as to say he's the only one that could beat Adlai. He appears to want to wait four years for a shot at Governor. The State Chairman of Illinois, Vic Smith, is old and out of it. If he can be put on the Canadian Border Commission, he'll resign. I will work on that. NEW JERSEY: Though I did not visit New Jersey, I have talked to Governor Cahill. A Congressman Charles Sandman representative has been in to RNC to tell us Sandman will run in the primary against Cahill, citing more scandal against Cahill administration. Cahill wants a isit with you. Cahill feels he is in much better shape than he was Consensus - cloudy!