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… Buchen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASHI NGTON Septem ber 4, 1974 MEMO RAND UM FOR: Howar d Kerr FROM : Bill Cassel man jS/ SUBJE CT: MIA Litigat ion In refere nce to your reques t, there is no legal action … As you know,. these due process criteria were not met in the status changes made to date, .in which MIA • s of the Vietnam war were dete:mined or presumed to have died. The conclusion that such status changes were unconstitutiona1 and … Chapter 10, Title 3 7, United States Code; and the Paris Agreement, o~~t,-.~ding (~.\ the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam signed January 27, %973 ~· (the Paris Agreement). DEFINITIONS 2. In this petition, the following definitions apply: …
… Hill, Graham Layton, Mrs. Roy F. Morgan, Arthur E. Pasolini, Pier Paolo Porter, Paul A. Rooney, John J. Stout, Rex Tatum, Edward L. Toynbee, Arnold J. MILITARY Peres, Shimon MOTION PICTURES Cousteau, Jacques Dreyfuss, Richard MUSIC MacNeil, Cornell … the Ford Administration: the Vladivostok Agre.ement with the Russians on nuclear weapons; the sad and stunning end of the Vietnam war; the two horrifying assassination attempts against President Ford; the daring military rescue of the captured … no stranger to great historic events. As a television correspondent for NBC News for 12 years, Nessen spent five tours in Vietnam, covering that war for the American television viewer. Nessen received the George Polk Memorial Award of the …
… The original documents are located in Box 13, folder “Indochina - Vietnam War Chronology” of the Ron Nessen Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of … ..: "" ,.. ~ . ,.,_ ~ A ~LE ~ CHA RGED kiTH PRE~E 0I TA ~ ~ ~ MUR DER QF f!fA073 A CZZCEEEVZYYV $ADv 99 iHOLD FOR RELEASE-VIETNAM PREPAREDNESS iUNDATED - VIET CHRONOLOGY TA~E 3! CIVILIANS. 390. DEC. 15 - NIXON ANNOUNCES FURTHER 50,000 REDUCTION …
… better legislation. Last week, the Senate accepted an amendment to the voting rights bill by Senator John J. Williams,. Delaware Republican, which would help to make certain that all citizens ore not only eligible to vote -but that their votes ore … --although some chose to call It something else. Americans are again risking life and limb for their be ltefa -- In farawat VIetnam and In nearby Dominican Republic. These are not yet world conflicts -- and conditions here at home have not so far … since the downfall of the autocratic President Syngman Rhee tn 1960 has been stability itself competed with events in South Vietnam since the overthrow of President Ngo Dtnh Dlem., 11 However, President Perk Is not so secure that he ts free of …
… in the Senate say are demand· ing consumer protection. The new agency would undoubtedly become involved in guerrilla warfare against its sister agencies such as the Department of Agriculture, the Commerce Department, Department of … ot 301 Capitol Moll. Boa 271 1, Socra....,.to 9S812. Phone 442-7811 . 12- Friday, May 16, 1975 John P. Me If, pubiisher Edward R. F. Ita, general man ·' Aft · b k· · 1 bb · f h f Don J. Ho~nshell, ec!ilorial direc er turmng ac mtenslve o ymg or t … Labor leaders demanded and got a · wh1cllthe country=needs abouO'fke it complete exemption in the bill. It is needs another Vietnam war. About mere coincidence, of course, that the only hope remaining to prevent this absurdity from becoming law is …
… years to confronting another earlier leaders. In Clemency Program, one need only observe President days after the Civil War of a similar situation of the United States. ended, President Andrew Just Johnson began weighing whether an amnesty … agencies there President an of be no After almost nine acrimonious debate Ford decided it "Nas time to act. issue of Vietnam era draft resisters and deserters. As the the Presidential program, the Department response President to the … during the make a era, would automatically person eligible to apply for clemency. he drew the eligibility persons their Vietnam eligible, offenses line generously; of On balance, the 125,000 only an estimated 251 actually committed because of a …
… by Mansfield (D Mont.), declaring that Congress would provide all necessary support for U.S. servicemen fighting in Vietnam, and that Congress supported 1) persons trying to bring about an honorable settlement of the Vietnam War, and 2) the convening of an international meeting to plan an end to the Vietnam conflict. Accepted 72-19: R 2410; D 48-9 …
… f bulous dragon's teeth: and being sown up and down, may chance o spring up armed men. And yet, on the other hand, unless wari ess be used, as good almost kill a man as kill a good book: who ills a man kills a reasonable creature, God's image; … troops would only a decade later be fighting in still another ro~ar in Asia, culminating in a broken peace agreement in Vietnam. MORE Page 5 In the two hundred years of our existence, it is not war and disillusionment which have triumphed. No. … a speech, announcing the opening of the Bicentennial Era and making the following points: --He said in New Orleans that the Vietnam War was over. With it an era is over, too, and most Americans are now wondering where we go from here. --When any …
… in Muskegon, Michigan H ScenefromthefilmSomething ToDieF I Billy Zeoli, Al Kuhnle, Joe Weatherly, C Peterman receiving awards for Gospel J Left to right: Raymond Berry - Star Rec for the Baltimore Colts, Mrs. Berry, Billy Mrs. Wade, Mr. Bill … Marathi Mayan Norwegian Papiamento Portuguese Shona Spanish Sudan Negro Swahili Swedish Tagalog Tamil Telugu Thai Urdu Vietnamese Yoruba Zulu If you're a high-school student, it's not unusual to find a film in your classroom. What's … My Soul," about a young man being :r:ehabilitated after a plane crash, '!Jn the Presence of Mine Enemies," about a longtime Vietnam war pris· oner. Zeoli said films pro\'ide the cl\ance "to talk about Christ" to far more people than he otherwise …
… criticis~ o~ the ground that it allegedly has ke?t valuable intelligence from policy-makers and analysts who •tiOUld ,have warned against improvident policies. The currs~t statutes clearly contemplate the existence of a·classification sysc:e.w.. … for criminal contempt without a jury trial), it is generally i?.effecti ve s.:.:--~ce t::-te goverr..:nent is usually unaware that disclosures are about to take place. Indeed, even in the absence of a statute, t.he civil injunctive remedy is … program to the President. Resources and personnel available to the Intelligence Community reached a peak during the Vietnam War and have declined in real terms ,·. since. An agency and functional picture of the 1976 intelligence budget .. …
… Messers. Richard Redenius, Robert Trachtenber.g, -and certain other members of my staff. With best wishes-, Sincer.eJ.y, HoWard Phillips Acting Director cc : ;.· · .. .. ... . - Max Friedersdorf "'~0"11-f MEMBV!S: MINO! THOMP9CN. Jll.. N...1. ti. … Vocational a. Adult Educa- duced only to repel and forestall a'tacks A summer youth~ gave 195 youtbs Yith EEA tunda were Vietnam war were persona 45 years o! age or older; jo'b salaries annged between S7000 •::d $7tl00 per annum. . In tbe lite … will mean a grtlQUal erosion defender has coincided with the rtse of •t library servlcee. · • the POWer of the Presidtmcy. Vietnam. Santo Domingo, Lebanon. !Cote: Two cltl.eail:l the Sixth Congre.salolllll • trtct had plai:u:i.ed for Ubrary …
… The original documents are located in Box 22, folder “Reagan, Ronald (1)” of the Gerald R. Warren and Margita E. White Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the … Marxist harangue: people of the world must redouble in Puerto Rico "The their efforts to defeat the promoters of crime in Vietnam, Chile, Palestine and other places, so that the liberation of the Puerto Rican people will signify a new victory in … 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 …
… from prompt action which showed the that the country has begun to move on our long-te~ energy problem. Delay moving forward with a comprehensive energy conservation program, or choice of a system of allocation cr rationing to conserve energy, … 1975, the general purpose forces were sharply reduced follm-ling the United States disengagement from the conflict in Vietnam. 1-lilitary personnel \vas reduced by 1.4 million, from 3.5 million in 1968 to 2.1 million in 1975. This is the lowest level since before the Korean War and 556,000 less than in 1964 prior to the Vietnam conflict. The number of active divisions, tactical air wings and warships has also been reduced below pre-Vietnam …
… importation of grains can be only for s tora~e, and ~Je export some of our food grains to other countries. Because of the Vietnam 't'lar ,VC must supply some food to the Vietnamese, and -15 'iv'C export some to Ceylon, somc to Cuba, etc. -- and there is a shortage because of this. This … Hr. Boggs: Please tell us. Nr. eh' iao: The Ambassador of the Chiang Kai·-shek governwent to Hashington at the end of the war had his office here. }Ir. Boggs: This was his political institute. liho is eligible for the Chinese People's Institute …
… series of armed clashes on the Sino-Soviet border brought the two major powers of the "socialist camp" to the verge of open warfare. China's current openness to the United States, coming as it does in the context of this military confrontation with … other Party leaders. To reverse this trend Mao turned increasingly to the army for political backing. The escalation of the Vietnam War in late 1964 brought these international and domestic political tensions to a head. Liu Shao-ch'i and other … these pressures, and in the late summer of 1965--apparently confident that the United States would limit its involvement in Vietnam short of directly threatening China's securi ty,..-the Party Chairman initiated his "Cultural Revolution" attack on …
… ONLY CONFIRM THE TURKISH ~ILITARY VICTORY. AN ANGRY GREEK PRE;1IER COtJSTANTINE KARAf(IA~JLIS RULED OUT Tl-1£ CA:JGER Of A WAR WITH TURKEY AND SAID HE WOULD NOT SEND TROOPS TO CYPRUS. EIJT A GOVERNME~.'T SPOKES~AN IN ATHENS SAID HE REJECTED AN … FORCES THERE CALLED T~E GREEN LitlE TO DIVIDE THE T\•'0 COt"iMUNITIES. EIJT TODAY MOST OF THE GREEK CYPRIOTS HAC FLED SOUTHWARD. UP! CORRESPONDE~T MIKE KEATS REPORTED FROM NICOSIA THAT CLEPICES LEFT HIS OFFICE ANI:: WAS THOUGHT TO PAVE GONE SOUTH … vice president. said he favored fantry, moved three miles west of the t~ilss the cns1s wtth President Ford. leniency for Vietnam war draft evaders Oii Cyprus, the Greek: Cypriots shot· to Nicosia-Larnaca road Aug. 19, going toand deserters, …
… By accepting elimination of 5 percent caps and other budget cutting proposals, appears to be more compassionate toward those suffering economic distress. Con Many would argue that implied deficits create financing difficulties in calendar … reported that the CIA monitored the activities of as many as 12,000 individuals within the U. S. during the time of Anti-Vietnam War Protests. If these charges are proved true, do you feel the CIA 1 s conduct was right or wrong?" Tota 1 % Right Wrong …
… The original documents are located in Box 22, folder “Reagan, Ronald (1)” of the Gerald R. Warren and Margita E. White Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the … Marxist harangue: people of the world must redouble in Puerto Rico "The their efforts to defeat the promoters of crime in Vietnam, Chile, Palestine and other places, so that the liberation of the Puerto Rican people will signify a new victory in … 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 …
… a responsibility of conscience and a religious duty and hence a ~ght to speak publi~ly l/ by means of prayer on the war in Cambodia ~~ the place they did, irrespective of objection by those in charge of the White Rouse premises. 4 / The … to the inatant case, involving as it did the art:est of members of a religious group who, because of their concern with the Vietnam war, were using the Capitol steps to read a list of the soldiers killed in that conflict. T But the differences between the …
… foreign policy and defense positions than we did before the debate. Mr. Carter's rhetorical assertion of toughness toward the Soviet Union cannot be reconciled with his intention to cut the defense budget by billions of dollars, to withdraw … the most embarrassing failures of the Ford Administration, ••• is his refusal to appoint a Presidential Commission to go to Vietnam ••• Laos ••• Cambodia ••• and try to trade for the release of information abqut those who are missing in action ••• … Hanoi to play on the anguish and suffering of the sur'W.vors for economic and political gain. We will· not do this. The Vietnamese have an obligation to provide a full accounting for all our missing' and the President insists that they do so. …