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… Sane peq:> le can afford much more than $50.00. If you can, I urge you, please, to send it. Hc.JV.ever, I am aware that many of the peq:> le whose help we need can only send $5 or $10 or $25. Please think about it carefully and make a … in Virginia after they have deposited the noney. I hope you will have the time to reply soon, as I am eagerly looking forward to your answer. Sincerely, ~~,J. Governor of New Harrpshir§ P. S. In order to save on mailing costs, I have enclosed … dream into reality" is to organize a crowd of about 20,000 demonstrators (many of them apparently fugitives from the anti-Vietnam War movement, looking for a new cause) and have them try to break up official Bicentennial events. That's what they …
… not available to fund extensive new program initiatives. b. The broken promises of 1972 have made the buyable voter blocs wary of promises. c. The President's most basic philosophy has been to ask the people to sacrifice shortterm benefits in … this "presumption of Presidential accuracy" is still a potent force, it has been substantially diminished as a result of Vietnam and Watergate. Notwithstanding the apparent advantage the President has on the issues, it is obvious that this is … what is politically expedient in an election year. This group also wants to feel that the country is moving again, after Vietnam, Watergate and the recession. They are cautious and will be suspicious of Carter's uncertain direction. But they n …
… position on both auto emission and fuel economy. C. Hearings underway in Senate Com1nerce Comn1ittee- headed toward mandatory fuel economy standards. D. OMB undertaking interagency effort to develop new legislative proposal on auto emissions for 1977-81. E. FEA, Transportation and ERC are headed toward a new position on fuel economy standards - includes discussions with auto companies. Zarb intends to have a position in … my rebut deferred appropriations for construe· properly :find that there is no compelling tion untll expenditures for the VIetnam war reason whY all States should not use the quest, Mike Collins has provided me with had a aubstantl.al reduction. …
… of hia eleaD recprd wants friendly relations with intercep1ed messages a~w. was here and his appeal, the West a nuclear war. ADd the romp- tationorderwaastQed. . Intercepted messages and re- · :More ships were involved in lelling drama began … •atened by enemy fire resul._. ~ American miscalculation of C~ ONJI,i.st strategy, put that miscalce Uan saved thousands of Vietnamele 1hres. It bQugbt time, however danger.U. )1, for evacuation of South Vletnameae wbo had worked as allies of the … Saigon and from downt~ Saigon. To the mili~~totiate what amounted to terms of ~ lh-asa, 8Ption 4 wu to 1»e avoided $)Uth Vietnamese surrende~~ 1ft an~o Is t'\rrylftg nnnet!slary I Indeed, secret me8sagea ftom Mar- dange n Congress, so infuriated …
… William H. Dunklin 4401 Elm Street Pine Bluff, Arkansas 71601 James H. Baxter, Jr. RD 4fa5, Box 360 Georgetown, Delaware 19947 Marguerite Turner 800 Eastridge Drive El Dorado, Arkansas 71730 Lavinia Hodgden 1128 Parkside Drive Wilmington, … 17) Examining status of Trust Territory of the Pacific NSC - Current · 18) Examining Guam 1 s future NSC - Current 19) Vietnam: NSC - Current with Northern Marianas stat us \'-Ii thu.S. a. Recognition/aid b. MIAs For NSC - Current 16) Approval … of citizen advocacy within Executive Branch ' Tota 1 pardon of persons in legal/financial jeopardy who peacefully opposed Vietnam war NOTE: I r.c 1uded Up to Stat-es Included j Against 72 Pl at form 1 72 Facts Included I 72 Platform 72 Facts \ 1 …
… to Europe. Although the Soviet Union has one million troops along the SinoSoviet border, the Soviet strategy remains toward the West: to make a (e.int toward the East while attacking in the West. The U.S. has stressed to China many times the … criticized for doing it. In order to pursue this policy after the domestic upheavals we have had in America as a result of Vietnam and Watergate, it is absolutely essential for us that we are in a public posture at home that we are being provoked … propaganda. .. ... -The Soviet Union may have initiated the idea of having Waldheim attend the International Conference on Vietnam. -- The inevitable result of improving the Soviet economic position is to add to their military power. That is all …
… major technological issues with which it seems certain that he will be confronted in the relatively near future. I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience. Sincerely yours, Philip Handler President ' CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS … enthusispecial assistant and PSAC acquired a astic about his escalation of the war far more ·active role in overseeing in Vietnam. His reaction, not unexcivilian R & D but lost substantially in pectedly, was such that in the last their influence … on before becoming embroiled in the new technological ideas for a federally the SST project and the forcing through Vietnam war. sponsored civilian technology-innova- of the costly Space Shuttle without due Arguments about a future science …
… plan has two basic -objectives: "First to ensure that we have the best possible information on which to base our policies toward other nations;--And second, to ensure that our foreign intelligence agencies do not infringe on the rights of American … Veterans - 2 9/8/76 MIAs IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Of all the personal tragedies affecting the lives of Americans from the war in Vietnam, perhaps the most moving is the lingering doubt many must endure over the fate of servicemen and civilians who … VETERAN'S EDUCATION BENEFITS The primary purpose of alJ.. GI Bill education prof'"rams--World War II, Korean conflict and Vietnam-era--has been to assist veterans make the transition from military to civilian life by helping them get the …
… of the Middle East•s becoming a sphere of influence of any outside power. The Middle East has experienced four fu 11-scale wars between Israel and its neighbors since the close of World War II. The United States and the Soviet Union were joint … opportunity for all who are oppressed. As it was for 50,000 Hungarian refugees and 600,000 Cubans, so it was for 150,000 Vietnamese and Cambodians who escaped the collapse of their homelands in 1975. The Republic of Vietnam surrendered to the armed forces of North Vietnam on April 29, 1975. Two days later, the Democrat-controlled House of …
… budget. Part of this problem is already showing itself insofar as the statements that have been made about aid to North Vietnam. The other part shows itself when Congressmen and Senators. come in ~nd say that they are !or our ceiling on … d~ upon OYI abili.,Ft: tp h,:?,].d Foreign Assistal!Se at U~ nre~~n~el and to defeat any attempt to cuE ~orth Vietnam out of the Foreign .L?-ssistance recipients • .'l:inunons should. make a tho,~ough study, in cooperation ,mth the … A: I pointed out that our military manpower is 40 percent belov the EY 68 level; that i.t 1 s 20 percent beloW' the pre-war level of 1964. We have sh~~k by 600~000 men compared to pre-war; we are .lo~er.than we were in the 1950's. He are a.'t …
… most ways, AFQT Using could be found. family of a offense, few clear Nonapplicants committed their offenses earlier in the War, they were older, and they more likely to be married. were This implies that many may not have applied because their … of Justice program. It is unlikely that many of them misunderstood their eligibility for clemency. Throughout the Vietnam Era, there never had been any tally -- even a partial tally -exiles. of the number of war-induced some estimates … adoption of a Lincoln program a dilemna. or The same category Truman program resisters as tc resolve a present.-day of the Vietnam Era are not in the Southerners who were defeated on the VI-2 battlefield nor are they in the same category as those …
… ...... 13 ... ...18 LETTERS CHRONICLES MILESTONES COVER: Re-Examining a Wound That Won't Heal .22 Millions having died, the Vietnam war came to an inglorious finish on April 30, 1975. At the end the South collapsed virtually without a fight, and America … are still felt in our politics and our hearts. Saigon: In the final 10 days, panic vied with heroism. ... ...24 Victors: Vietnam today is struggling toward capitalism . ... 36 Lessons: The war won't teach us what we think it will ............. …
… HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NEW DEMOCRATS AMBRO, JEROME, JR. AuCOIN, LES N. Y. OREG. BALDUS, ALVIN BAUGUS, MAX S. BEARD, EDWARD P. BEDELL, BER~_~_]!;Y __, -=~J~g;~_~(:;~~R!i::___JA_MES:J. BLOUIN~ MICHAEL T. BONKER, DON BRODHEAD, WILLIAM J. WIS. … the Republicans with Hanna's retirement, but Patterson won a surprisingly easy victory over his Republican opponent, former Vietnam prisoner of war David Rehmann. Patterson's triumph came despite a series of reverses; his campaign manager drowned … also charged that Rehmann was too far to the right, ;;;;:d said the Republican had no credentials other than his years in a Vietnamese prison camp. I COLORADO Timothy Endicott Wirth (D Colo. - 2nd) Election: Defeated Republican Rep. Donald G. …
… responses to a maximum. With the reputation you in Wisconsin have for hard work and keen technical knowhow-,- I- look forward to your questions, your concerns, your ideas about the future of our country. But first let me briefly touch on some of … the richest Nation in the world, accept our present unemployment situation, particularlv among the 18 to 25 year olds, the Vietnam veteran and the people of the central cities? QUESTION: Let me, at the outset, say that I recommended to the … and other major metropolitan areas. We have for the last several years had a program designed primarily to help the Vietnamese (Viet Nam)veterans working through the VA and other Governmental organizations. It is tough, but through the …
… ~if~ ~ of more ~nconc w~ ~ the period of ~jxgrX1!mw:x.:a:wa:a:JDq~.~Ertai:w±wgrn his Presidency of which I am presently aware. But it is not the ultimate fate of Richard Nixon that most surely it concerns me -- though ~ defply trouble?~very … position in an attempt to reconcile Americans and heal the wounds of the past, specifically those caused by Watergate and Vietnam. The President's objective is both reasonable and noble. 11 "Opens a Debate More Disquieting Than Watergate" Chief … over the weekend and today sought to assess the outlook for Mr. Ford's Presidency in the light of the Nixon pardon and the Vietnam amnesty issue. Frequent judgments that Mr. Ford "appears to have damaged his national reputation unnecessarily" by …
… says, "The degree of difficulty for the press secretary leads directly from the attitude of the Pres.ident and his staff toward the news media. In the field of television few remember that we pioneered television film both in the newsroom and by … contrary to ACU's position, thereby endangering U.S. military preparedness. Key Senate and House votes: H.R. 6096, South Vietnam Assistance Conference Report; McGovern and Aspin amendments to delet~ funds for the B-1 bomber; Aspin amendment to … :value during World War II ha.s been reinfo~ced by .its use in the Korean War, the Cuban missile crisis and the Vietnam War. For example, between 1964 and 1968, the military-sponsored cargo through the canal increased by 64() percent …
… HAK Removes Himself from Geneva Talks Brezhnev Says·U.S. Slow on Arms-Limitns. Soviet Grain Harvests May Break Records Vietnam, U.S. to Start Talks AP,UPI,ABC,CBS AP,CBS UPI,NBC AP,UPI 43 43 44 45 E2ONOMY Rinfret Advises Business on Election … Exxon Profits Slip Ford Co. Reports Losses Stocks Close Lower AP AP AP AP,UPI,Networks 46 46 46,47 48 U.S. La. Gov. Edwards Ad;~its Korean Gifts Dean: Better in Jail than WH AP,UPI,Networks Chicago Tribune 49 ADMINISTRATION The Boss Revenooer … hears Mr. Carter say how low and steady the inflation rate was under Kennedy and Johnson. He does not hear him say that the Vietnam War of those years, plus the great society programs, plus the space program, plus an immense roll even before the …
… Box 19 of the James M. Cannon Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TO: rr~ FROM: WARREN HENDRIKS ~or your information -~Appropriate handling _Letter for Jim's signature COMMENTS: ' ' .. AGENDA FIFTY-FOURTH … Clearly, military personnel are more mobile than the civilian population as a whole. In 1964 (before esca- lation of the Vietnam War), for example, 36 percent of married military men made an intercounty move compared with six percent of married civilians. During the height of the Vietnam War, the military mobility figure rose to about 50 percent in some years, 53/ while the civilian figure remained …
… -- quality of the clothes." As the President's limousine moved When Mr. Ford went outside to his westward on Market Street across waiti~g limousine, he saw a crowd lining Twelfth Boulevard, there were only a pohce barricade … running mate in 1976, despite the Vi~e president's low ratin~ in th~ latest public · opinion poll. . . -Criticized North Vietnam for refusmg to provide information on American service-, men still listed as missing in action (MIA) during the Vietnam war.. THE PRESIDEN'{ landed in St. L~uis ~t about 12:30 p.m. arnld tight secunty, m. crisp, ·autumn-like weather. He …
… investment, for which there were few rules of the game and little consensus about what the rules, if any, should be. As the Vietnam era closed and an American President journeyed to Peking, there was an increasing awareness of the need to reform the international economic system. But this was overtaken in the second period, from late … Law, 1975," edited by Eleanor C. McDowell interest in the 1975 volume are legal matters related to the winding down of the Vietnam war, including the evacuation of U.S. citizens and Agreement concerning the reciprocal acceptance airworthiness …