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… liONS OF LIABILITY THEREIN CONTAINED. THIS IS HOT THE LUGGAGE TICKET (BAGGAGE CHECK) DESCRIBED BY AR· TJCLE 4, OF THE WAR· SAW CONVENTION. SUBJECT TO TARIFFS, INCLUDING LIMITA· liONS OF LIABILITY THEREIN CONTAINED. THIS IS HOT THE LUGGAGE … and improving our Veterans Administratio n hospital system. ~. Younger veterans, especially those who served in the Vietnam conflict, deserve educational, job and housing loan benefits equivalent to those of World War II and the Korean … conflict. Because of our deep and continuing concern for those still listed as Prisoners of War or Missing in Action in Vietnam, the Foreign Policy section of this Republican Platform calls for top priority actions. And we must continue to …
… a Constitutional amendment to outlaw abortion. He later said, "I would never try to block such an amendment . . . 11 Newark Star Ledger September 8, 1976 Last year, I understand we had 300,000 abortions paid for by the government, and I don't … RNC RESEARCH DIVISION PAGE 6 AMNESTY ..... I think it's time for the damage .and the hatred and the divisiveness of the Vietnam War to be over. I do not favor .•• a blanket amnesty. But for those who violated selective service laws, I intend to … hasn't lost a single soldier in combat since the Second World War. We lost 34,000 in South Korea and 50,000 in South Vietnam, basically trying to tell other people what kind of government they ought to have, what kind of leader they should …
… in 1964. Because of Adm1n1stra~1on opposition, the Congress has not, however, provided tax relief specifically directed toward lightening the burden of higher education. More than 5 million students will settle on the campuses of colleges and … to recognize that the sharp decline in unemployment in 1966 coincided with a sharp surge in the economy triggered by the Vietnam War. Conclusion -- the only valid conclusion is that we have been experiencing a false prosperity generated by a war … 1965" and added that "more pervasive inflationary pressures started in the second half of 1965 when the military buildup in Vietnam began." Mr. Johnson went on to say: "Higher costs had been built into the economy during 1965 and 1966, and when the …
… "John Marshall has made his decision; now let it." Nor has the Congress been guiltless. him enforce During the post-Civil War period, Rep. Thaddeus Stevens, a member of this House, thundered at President Johnson--Andrew Johnson--"Though the … for the dissemination of the latest methods of police science. --Long overdue legislation giving veterans of the Vietnam War equal benefits with veterans of other conflicts, and increasing benefits to veterans' widows and children to … Lawful Civil Rights Workers 29. Upgrade Law Enforcement as Career 9. 30. National Institute of Law Enforcement Equalize Vietnam Veterans Benefits 10. Revamp Poverty War--Opportunity Crusade NATIONAL SECURITY PROPOSALS 11. Human Investment Act …
… three of those leaders who attended the meeting stressing that they think matters are on track and that they're looking forward to early negotiations. So I think we should cut through the rhetoric and look at the real issues and there is going to … as well as privately. At the moment, what we are seeing at this stage of negotiating over the white vs. black, peace vs. war contest for southern Africa is public diplomacy. First, Rhodesia's white Prime Minister announced his acceptance to the … are visited on Mr. Ford and Mr: Carter. Mr. Johnson campaigned as a peace · in-Southeast Asia candidate and gave us the Vietnam war. Mr Nixon campaigned as a law• and-order candiqate and gave us Watergate. Sixty-eight per cent of the non-voters …
… privilege to have you with us. 22 ••• Applause ... G Mn. SNELLING: Thnnk vou. 2 GOVEPJWR riOOFr.: From the Stnte of Delaware, Governor- 3 elect Pete duPont. Pete? 4 Applause 5 ~n. DU PONT: Thank you. 6 7 II GOVEFJ..JOR HOORE: From the State of … was well spen~ in 1976, in 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 gubernatorial elections. ~ we I ' 27 ac 8 always found in every survey that I am aware of, that when you 2 ask people what their immediate goals and what their aspirations 3 in life were, in every survey I … all 21 three of those issues were perceived as vitally important. 22 Inflation was important in 1968. Certainly the Vietnam war 33 ac 14 1 and foreign affairs was important, and domestic peace was 2 important when we had a lot of domestic …
… record of any unit in George Washington's Army -- a total of eight years and eight months in action. more 2 The first warship to fly the American flag, The Ranger, commanded by John Paul Jones, was built in your great shipyard at Portsmouth. … I had a great trip, going to Concord, Nashua, Keene, Exeter, Portsmouth, a nwnber of other communities, and I am looking forward to this week, as Betty and Susan are. We think it is a great opportunity for us to come up and get reacquainted and get … send ex-Gis to colleges and universities so they can complete their training based on their 36 months entitlement under the Vietnam War program. QUESTION: Thank you, sir. QUESTION: Mr. President, I am Tim Clark from the New Hampshire Network. We …
… missiles and heavy bombers. Two, we agreed to limit the number of missiles that can be armed with multiple warheads -- MIRVs. Of each side•s totalof2400, 1320 can be so armed. These ceilings are well below the force levels which … will likewise be improved. QUESTION: Mr. President, are there circumstances in which the U.S. might actively re-enter the Vietnam war? THE PRESIDENT: I cannot foresee any at the moment. MORE Page 6 QUESTION: Are you ruling out the possibility of … HORE Page 9 QUESTION: Mr. President, does the state of the American economy permit additional military and economic aid to Vietnam or Cambodia? THE PRESIDENT: I believe it does. When the budget was submitted for fiscal 1975, in January of 1974, …
… assembly of Indian territory had convened at Vincennes in 1805. Indians's population continued to increase, even during the War of 1812, and in 1816 it became the 19th state. Political democracy in Indiana had increased greatly during the years of … April 1, 1976 TERMINATION OF GI BILL Q. Why are you trying to end the GI Bill program of education benefits for post Vietnam-era veterans? A. The whole idea of the GI Bill program, from its creation after World War II, has been to help … A. What you are referring to is the fact that GI Bill benefits for those who served between the Korean War and the war Vietnam end this Spring. The GI Bill was never intended to create a life long opportunity for education benefits. Rather, it …
… he said:::-_:;.·- to up ~~·,.·must SECTION B, PAGE 3 FRIDAY, Mb.RCH 5, 1976 1 Reagan s Slipping as· Carter Slides Upward. ... - '.~ ..... -··-! … commented in a similar 1:ein, ref "rring to the "coniu.:.ion and resideatial election Y.ear she is not . . . · J J 1 I · Vietnam, Wner~at~ . CIA Disclosures Stain Reputation Overseas · . ~. . " ·:... .:...-. ·. .~.: . :~~ .• .. '• … ...·-v · .:_. ·: .•In l_taly., Greece and TUrkey, many·descnbed u.s~~p;a..:· · ~ smce the latter· stages of the Vietnam war as :vati!: illating; They quesUoned just how·l'eliable the Urrlted. States might be in a crunch · . · .. · …
… principal festivity. Although Mr. Bruno Juodelis is the chairman (312-968-3869), Mr. Adamkus is the contact. Congressman Edward Derwinsky (R-Ill) has also been interested in this event and called to endorse it. ii ' \ - 2 - Mrs. Ford will remain … First, let me express my appreciation for your being here,and after I make a few prepared .remarks I will look forward to the opportunity to responding t~ any questions, whether it is on the subject matter that I am speaking on or any … reporters and photographers the cold shoulder as he urived here for location work on "Apocalypse Now," a movie about the Vietnam war being"' directed by FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA of "Godfather" fame. Brando went directly from the airport to …
… consultation was at times •ullecl informally. The General Counsel and his staff have, however, ifiNl that they were unaware of most of the specific CIA activities U~ ;('d in this Report. . . Tlie Inspector General The Inspector General and his … ; Women's Liberation llovcmcut: nlnrk Pnnth 'r l'nrt:r ( lll'l') : Ventt> remos Brigade : Clergy and Laymen Concerned About VIetnam. 145 report was prepared by the Operation in June 1970. Unlike the June 1969 study, which was limited to CIA … do not like this activity. I J. \Vinding Down Operation CHAOS By 1972, with the ending of the American involvement in the Vietnam War and the subsequent lower level of protest activities nt l 148 home, the activities of Operation CHAOS began to …
… rights of our senior citizens. Our Legal Aid Program is about to get organized, but that is only the first critical step towards making legal justice for the poor a fact instead of a lie. We still need a transportation system for all of … budget, it was emphasized that the relative share of the total budget allocated to the military has since the end of the Vietnam War substantially declined. In response to a statement from one of the students that "you are feeding us a bunch of … Park. or Roslyn Park as it was then called, was one of the first in the nation to erect a plaque to an American killed in Vietnam. \Ve may well recall today the words on a plaque erected in 1966 on a small boulder here in this portion of the park …
… organization pulled out all stops" to get out Mondale's most "tumultuous" crowd. (NBC) Earlier in the day, he got a warm welcome in Philadephia from Mayor Frank Rizzo, who predicted a big vote for Jimmy Carter in the city will swing … highest office in the land. · • , a ..new morality" to our cQnduct of foreign affairs. But i - Direct involvement in the Vietnam War had ended· this new morality translates into the old naivete. of ' those who conduct their diplomacy on the campaign but the fighting between our South Vietnamese allies .· · and the Communists of the North still raged on. trail and not in the real world of sovereign nations, …
… H I NSURA NC E PROGRAM THAT WOULD PAY THE MEDICAL EXPENSES OF EVERY AMERICAN. HOtJEVER, HE SAID THA T PLAN SHOULD BE PUT FORWARD ONLY WHEN THE GOVERNMENT CA N AFFORD TO PAY FOR IT. "I INTE ND TO PROVIDE THE AGGRESSIVE LEADERSHIP THA T IS NEEDED TO … - " PAYM~NTS , INTERrst AND CHARITABLt" CONTRIBUTIONS ARI REP~ALrD. TH~T WOULD MAK ~: CHARITIES, HOSPITALS AND COLL:5:GES "WARDS OF 1'.HE 'STATi;:,r1 · HE SAID~ - · ,_ · ' · · - · -· · - -• · · -0- TULSA (U PI -- SEN. HiNRY BELLMON R-OKLA •• DOES … COUNCIL OF ·AMERICA -' S 50TH ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE DINNER. HE LISTED AS ACCOMPLISHt-lENTS OF HIS TERM THE END TO TnE VIETNAM . WAR, THE DEVELOPMENT OF CLOSE~ TIES WITH U.S. ALLIES AND ADVERSARIES, INCLUDI NG TSE SOVIET UNION AND CHINA, THE …
… two, eight, and ten of H. Res. 1367. However, question two deals with matters not within President Ford 1 s knowledge or awareness and, in any event, if any discussions covered by the question took place, they could not have been and were not a … CHARLES B. RA""G~L. fiy, IIAFUIAM .tOn:OAN. TEX. RAY THO"NTOPI, AII:K.. I:LIZA.BCTH HOL..TZMAH, N.Y. WAYH£ OWEHS, UTAH EDWARD MEZVJNSKY, IOWA I:Dw.v.o ..UTCHtHSON, M1CH. "00£RT r..4C CLOftY1 ILL. H£"fRY ~.SMITH Ill, N.Y, CHARLI:S W, SANo... … Yes. QUESTION: If your intention was to heal the wounds of the Nation, sir, wh did ou rant onl a con ~ ~onal amnesty to the Vietnam war veterans while grant~ng a full pardon to President Nixon? THE PRESIDENT: The only connection between ~ose two …
… 12. 1 *Eligibility in question pending release of Decel"her 1975 La:hor Statistics - 2 - Labor Market Unemployment Rate Delaware Wilmington 9.6 District of Columbia 8. 1 Florida Daytona Beach Fort Lauderdale -Hollywood Fort Myers 11. 5 15.4 … 10. 7 8. ?. . - i l :.) ;-:i -~ l l~ '': lvlanche s te r New ,Jersey Atlantic City Jersey City Long Branch-Asbury Park Newark New Brunswi.ck-Perth Amboy-Sayreville Paterson- Clifton- Passaic Trenton Vineland -Millville -Bridgeton New Mexico … facilities built up dur. public has become dblllusionoo It Is expected to be designed sbo,tage of new and rehabiJi. lng the Vietnam war, even wltb Whal Washington can acprimarily the conserva- laled homes one of lite most,.. though tbe level or …
… .·in a move to deal vigorously with the crime-in-the-streets crisis, which occupies a national priority second only to the War in Vietnam and has eclipsed even the war in the minds of the American people? There have not been any new proposals from the … move to deal vigorously with the crime-in-the-streets crisis, which occupies a national priority second only to the War in Vietnam and has eclipsed even the war in the minds of the American people? There have not been any new proposals from the …
… crucial problems that confront us in our Defense Department which are pex·haps about as many as we have ever had without a war. And these problems ha ,.e· increased because of inflation, business conditions, prospective shortage in energy, and so … budget is inflation, and it is m anpower costs, and if you look at what is happening, R. & D; and procurements since the Vietnam war in 1964, and if you take irito account inflation, we are buying an awful lot less in research and developrpent and procurement right now than we were before the Vietnam war, and at any time before that, and we are not.telling the American people those facts. It is not being made known …
… allowanca lor some 0 11 and gas Income. A second lax bi ll is noy" being mer ked up. (696) Passed Passed 2/27 /75 3/22175 Vietnam Aefugee Rellel Act. (HR 6755) To (Iutnorize necessary tunds 'or the I;!vacuallon and resettlomenl of Vietnllmese ~nd … C'on.vrlfa,,, ., nc1 r'll"'!.. Undeterred by the promis e of a presidenti al ve to, con gressional committees pressed forwar d in late October with proposa ls tha t wo uld give New Yo r k City a ehance to avoid a default on its debts. Without … OFFICER APPROVED Holding Air Force Maj. Gen. Alton D. Slay blameless for his role in the unauthorized 1972 bombing of North Vietnam that was ordered by a superior, the Senate Oct. 28 confirmed the nomination of Slay for promotion to Lieutenant …