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OCR Page 1 of 50THE president HAS SEEN
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REVIEW OF WED PAPERS
DIGEST OF OTHER COMMENT
JUNE 5, 1974
ADMIN
"VP Credits 'Era of Negotiation' to RN" on p. 2 in Sun
in what was light coverage of speech.
"VP Terms HAK
'Diplomatic Genius tops inside Times story.
Former State aide ('61-165) Richard Gardner thinks
HAK's master-minded miracles in bilateral diplomacy but
has left US multilateral diplomacy "a mess. 11 He predicts
HAK will find great difficulty contending w/ issues like devel-
opment, food and population -- "subjects in which he has little
experience and specialized knowledge."
Ostrow of LA Times asserts Santarelli's resignation
"illustrates a major problem: how to keep govt functioning
in face of W 'gate disclosures. 11 At no time in letter or state-
ment "did Santarelli dispute a thread running thru reports of
his remarks: W'gate and problem of dealing w/ it has virtually
ended WH leadership of heretofore impt programs. 11 A "key
figure in Admin's law-and-order program, 11 Santarelli "from
the start of RN years played a central role in shaping anticrime
strategy
His most notable accomplishment, however, is LEAA. 11
His associates "insist he didn't call for RN to resign but told
reporter he expected resignation. 11 Hurting him further was "lack
of support" from Saxbe who was "irritated initially because
Santarelli had dealt directly w/ WH" on the controversy.
Clincher was Santarelli's "unfavorable" comparision of Saxbe
to Richardson in Inquirer. Ostrow also notes some officials
feel Santarelli spoke so candidly "due to" dissatisfaction over not
landing FCC
He didn't get it, partly because of uncertainty over
whether he could be counted on to hue to Admin line, according
to 1 source. 11
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