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… by Secretary Kissinger ^ I bring you the greetings of President Ford, who has asked that I tell you that he looks forward to being with you at your national convention next year. I am proud to accept the honor you do me this evening. The … of a lasting settlement in the Middle negotiate an effective and equitable limita- East; our combat involvement in the VietNam war has been ended honorably and the level of fighting reduced. The United States and the Soviet Union, after … 46 pp. Export Administration Act Amendments of 1974. Report to accompany S. 3792. S. Rept. 93-1024. July 22, 1974. 23 pp. Vietnam J 384 Department of State Bulletin INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND CONFERENCES U.S. Reviews Work of 1974 Session of …
… bill}. There are a number of advantag .!s and disadvantages of this proposal, and there are other alternatives th;;irt warrant consideration. . . , - 2 Critical Considerations Critical considerations that bear upon a decision on science … purpose should not be to duplicate the agency's function. Any staff capable of generating its own views is likely to grow toward such a "super" role. - 2 ;,. The function of the office would be clearly depicted as representational. Options 2 and 3, … to problems that were immediate and pressing. To make matters worse, the scientific community became politicized during the Vietnam war, and was perceived as critical and unfriendly. The 15-year record of the office indicates that when a …
… there are emerging two principal areas where there is 'likely to be assigned a special Administration responsibility on the Vietnam matter. These are refugee assistance and the safety of U.S. citizens who are "in country. 11 The latter has not … that you pass on the following message to the President: There are approximately 500 families here that would like to adopt Vietnamese children, and it is vital that we attempt to get them out of Vietnam! She knows of two milit:a.ry men who would … to areas of their choice. The requirements for the care and ultimate disposition of all those who are fleeing from the war will be heavy. Because of the large numbers involved and the overwhelming need for assistance, I will soon be asking the …
… of our economy equivalent to what it was during ?resident Johnson's and President Kennedy's terms and even before the Vietnamese war, and if we assume that at the end of the 4-year period,we can cut our unemployment rate down to 4 or 4-1/2 percent. . . … increases and a growth in our national economy equal tq what was experienced under Kennedy and Johnson before the Vietnam War. :, ' . 6 6 3/ ~o - Ga 3 -2;,.. • MORE . ' ... ... •. . ·. .. ,, / I. ': Pa~e 10 THI: MODERATOR: President Ford? …
… I ,., . .,. - • ,,,.,· Or~hans in J...iimbo .:.. . Many' .o f the Vielnamese "orphans''gathered up in the lasfdays of the war and shipped to the United States nffw want to go }1orn.e-~o iheir parents. by Betty Jean Lifton T_:1 i~tory moves … tomorrow':; st.ale news. It has been a year now sin..:e the controversial Operation BabyUt brought more th:rn 2,000 Vietnam...: ;e children to American adoptive horncs-aPc\ the glow of either virtue or Ol•tr:ige to Amaican hearts . . For … · l~,:,_, lJ. fl' • plane crasll 1ft Saigon airport ~".:·~ , ( during the U.S. pullout from -&nI•"iA :'i'~ .· . 1 South Vietnam: And it - or the e·.~,. ·: '. ,'. arrival of the second plane in . " ,. i · 1 S!lit~' Francisco'. a ' year ago " . …
… ... "As we look at the quality of life programs jobs, health, education, crime, recreation -- we feel that as we move forward with a healthier economy, we can absorb the small, necessary costs that will be required." BALANCED BUDGET nwe feel … and a. gttowth . in. ourr nation•l eq.onomy equal to what was e.xperienC$d under Kennedy and JohnSOl,l. before .the Vietnam War.· · ':,~·, r MORE 1 .. ' - • t "r ,:, Tf!~ fRESI~f~J: · IJ. itJ~: tt'y.e th~t there will ·.· :Qe. 1nt~ ... 6ut … $60 billion dividend. I have heard of those dividends in the past. It always happens. We expected one at the time of the Vietnam ,,,Jar, but it was used up before we ever ended the war, and taxpayers never got the adequate relief they deserved. …
… 4. And, to substitute increased antitrust enforcement for administrative regulation. The President Ford Committee, Howard H. Callaway, Chairman, Robert Mosbacher, National Finance Chairman, Robert C. Moot, Treasurer. A copy of our Report is … 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 … 3 VETERAN'S EDUCATION BENEFITS The primary purpose of all GI 3ill education prorr-rams--World \'Jar II, Korean conflict and Vietnam-era--has been to assist veterans make the transition from military to civilian life by helping them get the …
… Dick Oele, Mr. &. Mrs. D. Blok ad family, Mayor C. SODlleveldt, Leonard Anderson, Ivan Zylstra, Carol Apol, Arlene Warsen, Mr.' Mrs. Tom Tipi, Mr. David Lindem.ulder, Bobert Kendig, Jack Wiersma, Richard Silva I Rev. & Mrs.. John Schaal f … this I can only say "Amen. I: rna ~ bt '.;,~eII~ 1: Congressman . JERRY FORD" August 16, 1967',,' From the beginning of the Vietnam conflict I have' 'insisted that the Unit~.' States should not get bogged dOWl'l in a massive land war in the jungles … air and sea Power against significant military target." and the imposition of "a Kennedy-type (s'~a) quarantine on North Vietnam." We said at that time (20 months ago) that "our purpose is ••• to repel Communist aggression, to minimtze American …
… (1134) 11s of coverage. 46 0 Return Flight 52 Two Decades Strong 60 Accountable to t he Code 66 In the final days of the Vietnam War, Operation Babylift saved nearly 4,000 Vietnamese children. Thirty years later, 21 of those orphans take a return flight. By Babbie Der· The Military Coalition …
… See Sausalito. The Presidio. Fort f'oint &, Union Street Leaves from THE CANNERY on Beach Street Fisherman's Wharf. Keep warm with our authentic Firefighter·s Jackets. Enjoy our 75 minute personalized tour across the Golden Gate Bridge. 333-7077 … VA1IDERBILT AVElruFJ' ·· _. lliOO([J~~ ·JIBJECOA1\1TIE. IMIIEIL11§~1A It took us many, many months to adopt this beautiful Vietnamese orphan, but at last she's our own little girl. I j. One of the millions of war casualties, Ngoc-Lan · had never … her since she has been with us at the orphanage." Two years passed from the time we received that description of the little Vietnamese girl we were adopting before our new daughter actually joined our family here in the United States. Adopting a …
… national morale stood at its lowest point in history Americans were more deeply divided than they had been since the Civil War Confidence in government was at low ebb On too of all this, an economic reces,s1on was in the·mak1ng President Ford … provides that the President should conduct foreign policy. The Congress has proven in the cases of both the Korean and Vietnam wars that it vascilates and plays too much politics in dealing with foreign i::olicies and war. Atlanta Daily World … provides that the President should conduct foreign rolicy. The Congress has pro,en in the cases of t:oth the Korean and Vietnam wars that it vascilates and plays too much politics in dealing with foreign policies and war. Former Governor Carter …
… the full term of the incumbent. While personal income grew less during the President's full term than in any other post-war term, this did not directly spell his defeat. If income growth of better than 1.5% could have been reached in the year … stories about Clinton's extra-marital affairs. 13% ,1 23 52 3 2 059. The stories about Clinton leading protests against the Vietnam War while in England. - J71. Hillary Clinton would have TOO MUCH influence in a Clinton administration. 079. That … Iran-Contra affair than thought Clinton was not honest and straightforward about his draft record and activities during the Vietnam War. This finding held a negative impact on the President. Of the two-thirds (67%} who said the President was not …
… Library 233 to $88 billion in 1975. Defense has been on a constant dollar basis,, going down. It went over a peak in the Vietnam war, but it has come down to even lower than that. In fact, Defense is the smallest percentage of· 'l. gross national … cutting the budget to win the war. When we went into Korea, when we became involved in Laos, when we became involved in Vietnam, in Cambodia, and spent billions of dollars that were wasted, I wonder whether we took into consideration that we …
… contributions to good government. Ford, along with Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr., D-N.C., received the annual George Washington Award of the American Good Government Society in ceremonies at the Sheraton Park Hotel. The Good Government Society each year … this period of extreme fiscal crisis with a Federal deficit that may balloon ~o f29billion, the probable cost of the war in Vietnam escalating to $30 billion a year, and the Administration preparing to request a tax increase, the realistic … soldiers or policemen with "peace'' placards and filthy words. I also pray for the safe homecoming of thousands more from Vietnam where, as on the football fields of the nation, this generation is indeed giving "an accurate picture of America" …
… this matter be brought to your attention immediately. As soon as Jack Marsh's comments are received we will send them forward. ,.-.:'?~"t:.'Z;ic-A.L ./\~Dl M TilE WHITE HOUSE WASHINf;TON March 10, 1976 G O~l'FIDE ~l'T Ii\1... MEMORANDUM FOR: THE … part concerning stability Ln this area. "I hope before too long that ~ve ~vill establish diplomatic .:-elations ~"i.th Vietnam and Cambodia and send an ambassador to !ientiane. The sooner He put the Indochina war behind us and ~ace up to the … "Just the other day the Ambassador from Hanoi visited me. le Has rather moderate about the /\SEAN nations. He believes :hat Vietnam should maintain relations Hith its neighbors. Jnpan tas diplomatic relations Hith Hanoi. I hope He can maintain good …
… product. That product is the question of sponsorship: what is required of an individual or group that agrees to sponsor a Vietnamese or Cambodian family? Writing as one of the seventeen members of the Committee, I am inclined to believe that the … 1975 /(jZ!- Mr. Robert Pooley, AID, arranged forme to meet with a large group of Cambodian refugees and a spokesman for the Vietnamese refugees in an effort to develop some understanding of the resettlement problem from the refugee point of view. … decided not to pursue the question. In summary, I was very impressed by the realistic attitude displayed by the refugees toward the problems they will face. With the exception of minor complaints about some environmental problems of camp life, the …
… to add that recent Republican platforms' have suffered from the same combination of political cynicism and philosophical cowardice and that, once again this year, we will probably - end up with a bland, neutered Republican Platform that will _J t … GOP has elected only two Presidents. One of the~Dwight Eisenhower, was _perceived by most of the public as an apolitical war hero; the other, Richard Nixon, was narrowly elected in 1968 on a wave of public revulsion at the mishandled Vietnam War, domestic violence and chaos, and the broken promises of the New Frontier and the Great Society. 1968 was far …
… OF CONTENTS I. PREAMBLE ....................................................................................... 1 II. TOWARD A FULL GENERATION OF PEACE.................................................................................... Foreign … was virtually snuffed out in a storm of violence and protest. It is so easy to forget how frightful it was. There was Vietnam-so bloody, so costly, so bitterly divisive-a war in which more than a half-million of America's sons had been … wanton pollution to vigorous environmental protection; -We have moved far toward peace: withdrawal of our fighting men from Vietnam, constructive new relationships with the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China, the nuclear arms race …
… applicants about what they were likely to receive fran the Presiden~~· s ::::~~ c::::~d Thanksgiving, the President signed warrants for thei We expected that the Presidential announcement of case dispositions would stimulate more applications. It … precluded adoption of a Lincoln program or a Truman program to resolve a present-day dilemna. The resisters of the Vietnam Era are not in the same category as Southerners who were defeated on the battlefield, nor are they in the same … Ford's clemency program is not unmindful of programs initiated by his predecessors, yet it is distinctly tailored to the Vietnam Era. Much of the interest and concern over Executive~Clemency ste~s from a fear *In Appendix, we trace the history …
… .Ji, 1 ,., _ ....... , ...... 11','• ~ ··,•)/ Esca!a ·o Gov. Ronald Reagan said today he favored a sharp escalation of the war in Vietnam to win it "as quickly as possible." But he told a news C(lnference th.!t decisions on the type escalation should be … to be drawn into criticism of Michigan Gov. George Romney for his statement that he had been "brainwashed" during a trip to Vietnam. He said Romney, an unannounced contender for • the GOP Presidential nomination, had "made his explanation" of the …