Search result
Displaying 421 - 440 of 965 results
Page 22 of 49
… is required before any non-consensual electronic surveillance may be instituted within the United States without a judicial warrant. He went on to stress that there are no warrantless taps or electronic surveillance directed against American and … concept is, what type of armed forces you feel we need now, and how they would be used both on local wars, such as the Vietnam War or a possible conflict in the Middle East, and in a major direct threat against the United States? A. Your … Defense and this country's international commitments, has decided to oppose emergency milita~y aid for embattled South Vietnam -- a drastic change casting sober shadows on both Indo China and the Senator." February 9, 1975 Appearing on "Meet …
… in having the President a utograph this picture. I would be grateful too if you would then return it to me so that I can forward the picture for the presentation. Many thanks! SI~ Bi 11 Archer, M.C. Honorable Gene Ainsworth Special Ass i stant to … possible. Thank you again, Lloyd, and come see us when you are in Houston. Please return it to the address Mary Frances Steward Route 8, Box 397 Houston, Texas 77043 Commissioner January 7, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: ANNE HIGGINS FROM: NETA BROWN … William Clements will be the principal speaker and a plaque listing Rochester area servicemen killed in action during the Vietnam War will be dedicated. Please send a telegram to Rep. Conable at his district office: 105 Federal Building …
… John Marsh Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library 12 CBS Morning News Interview with Charles Goodell and Henry Schwarzschild: In a 9 minute interview, Henry Schwarzschild, director of the A.C.L.U. project on amnesty, said the "human and … McGregor, 109:!9 )fyr~ Etatemcnt regardmg ~'·"r·stv President's speech t.hat did tie, and ;\li~s Dorothy Wa;;i;ic.(T~ for Vietnam Eiraft e-..~~~:~ bOther me \Vas U:-e reference ton of th~ home; a h..:if was heralded here yeEterday that it was a … step" toward answering theo amnesty question. Ed Bruns, director o! tl:e Area Veterans Council, a !oca! group of 11,000 Vietnam vete•·ans in 11 area school> , snid the Preoident's st3temrnt was an indica'ion thnt the problems :> f th~se who …
… I strongly disagree with Governor Carter's proposal to grant unconditional pardon to all the draft evaders in the Vietnam War. In 1974 I proposed a plan and a program where we could give amnesty to those who had disagreed with our policy in Vietnam, providing they were willing to work for the change in their discharge or their court problems. Approximately 16,000 …
… t'~firmc, tl,o l.'oA SAIGON-President Nguyen Van Thieu said Friday the Uniled Stales must honor its pledges of aid to South Vietnam or American would earn "the lube! of · traitors." In an hour-Jong addre~s that broke a two.week silence on t:1e … to open the way for a polil1cai grouping that might deal with !he Communist side and reach a negotiated settlement of the war. Thieu said that in an > ffort to rebuild morale and fighting sµirit among the South Vietnamese. hr lv1d From Times Wire Services accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Tran Thien Kh iem and his SAIGON-The …
… U you etalf coulcl arr••• for the Board to tmptemeat lmm...t&tely the followtaa mea••••• a. proYlcfe aepante maeter pal'doa warraDt• la wblch aacl a ca.e aurnauy for aU a fetoay of eoavlctecl tae appUc:aa hae beea pnor aJtJI./ oa- auaeq•eat to the … a year ago, has ended its program amid charges from some quarters that it failed to do its job of restoring the rights of Vietnam war resisters. Do you feel this program, which received applications from only 16,500 out of a possible 100,000 me~was successful. And have you given any thought to a general amnesty for Vietnam war resisters? SEPTEMBER 15, 1975 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Office of the White House Press Secretary …
… Harvard School of Business in 1947. He was with the Bank of America from 1936 to 1942 and from 1947 to 1949. During World War II, he served with the Air Force and attained the rank of Captain. From 1949 to 1953, Mr. Ash was chief financial … Assistance for Can1.b0d1a anci Suu~lJ. ~vT~c~lJ.;:..~-~-~ Talking Points on supplemental assistance for Cambodia and South Vietnam were requested at the Cabinet Meeting on January 2,9th. General Scowcroft has prepared the attached material for … Alan Greenspan, Chairm.an, CEA William Seidman, EPB Richard Cheney William Baroody Max Friedersjorf Ron NessenV J outh Vietnamese do not want to go on ilght1ng, they want peace. On three separate occasions they have called for full …
… East and the West. AIthough the question of East-West trade ts not now 1 it !s becomtna m::mJ conti'Oversial because of the Vietnam war.. Many of the Communis~· bloc cou!'l,rie• which even now benefit from l!mited trade with the United St~tes oro supplying … ta}ces, particularly in these tense times when hundreds of thousands of our young men are fighting in the jungles of South Vietnam. But, at the same time, I wonder how the average taxpayer would react if ha koow that his hard-earned money was …
… not a campaign speech—just a little straight talk among friends. And I intend it to be the first of many. I am acutely aware that you have not elected me as your President by your ballots, and so I ask you to confirm me as your President with … election. A second capstone research class with The University of Michigan has been Prof. David R. Smith’s course on the Vietnam War. Under the oversight of David Horrocks, the staff has worked with over ninety of Prof. Smith’s students this … of the experience from her perspective. Kelley, like many intrepid students in history professor David Smith’s class on the Vietnam War, used Ford archival records in her course paper. Uniquely, though, Kelley brought along her father. "When I told …
… budget decisions, or treaty ratifications. Frequent topics of discussions were antiballistic missiles (ABM), the Vietnam War, foreign aid, security-classified information, the defense budget, Radio Free Europe, treaties and international …
… joiatng . NC!IJSen told his former GQlleagues in NBC in 1962. He won the George the White House. We hope that no Polk Award for his coverqe of the one will have cause to raise any Vietnam War in 1965. auc-h qu~ I ~~ ................., .rqruree m aavauce rore misleading data" that had o11e VRD, ne Wlll … high-level assurances that he In hia career, Nessen has cov- would have direct aecess to Ford INDEX TO FE.ATURES ered the Vietnam war, variomi and the PNsident's senior adpolitical eampaigns and the tax- visers and that he would be kept Bridge by …
… students, faculty and guests of Tyler Junior College: I would especially like to thank the Apache Belles for their very warm and enthusiastic welcome. (Laughter) Second, it is a great honor to be at this out standing junior college, one of the … Army, the Navy, the Air Force or the r1arines, or the National Guard. There is no question about the fact that during the Vietnam War and at the time of the Yom Kippur \var in the Middle East that our reserve hardware was cut back or waS not kept flowing at the right level because we were diverting much of our mobilization reserve either to Vietnam or we did, on some occasions, to the Biddle East. But we are at peace. ~ve now have an obligation to upgrade and to …
… occurred since President Nixon on Thursday, April 30, ordered the Communist sanctuaries in Cambodia cleaned out by South Vietnamese and U.S. troops. The President's announcement amazed many .Americans. surprise. It took them by It was only 10 days earlier that Yrr. Nixon had announced we would be pulling an additional 150,000 G.I.'s out of Vietnam over the next 12 months. The result has been over-reaction on the part of thousands of our people. Emotion has … required more courageous leadership than that demanded of Presidents Wilson and Roosevelt during the darkest days of World Wars I and II because those chief executives knew the American people were behind them. President Nixon, on Cambodia, made …
… South. Born largely between 1948 and 1950, they were part of the "baby.boom" which was later to face the draft during the Vietnam \.;'ar. Over three-quarters (7-9%) had high school degrees, and 18% finished college. A very small perce~1tage (4%) … most young men in cities and to\-ms across the United States.* . t Two things set them apart. I First, 75% opposed the war in Vietna~ strongly enough to face punishment rather than fight there. Hany were Jehovah's Witnesses (2%) or members of … opposition to the war. t (Case tt00560) ! Applicant refused to perform alternative service as a protest against the war in Vietnam. However, most of our applicants assigned to alte.rnative service who ! refused to perform such '"ork were Jehovah's …
… a case from a paitel to the .=ull Board for --reconsi deration . No case \vas final until the President had signed a master warrant •o1hich incl11ded that case disposition . The Board relied on help from a computer to compare each result to the … that the raajority of our applicants 'tvere former servicemen 't·7i:wse absences ,.;ere not explicitly unrelated to the Vietnam Har. It did not take us long to realize that ~ fair evaluation of these cased required additional aggr~~ating and … of AWOL. Third, we examined the individual's overall record. For military cases, we looked to see if he had served in Vietnam, whether he had volunteered, whether he had decorations or an unusually good record before the offense, whether he …
… State of the Union is good. There is room for improvement as always, but today we have a more perfect union than when my stewardship began. As a people, we discovered that our Bicentennial was much more than a celebration of the past; it became a … established the positive trend which is essential to our ability to .contribute to peace and stability in the world. The Vietnam War both materially and psychologically arfeeted our overall defense posture. The dangerous antimilitary sentiment … face over the next generatiRn. I am the.first recent President able to address longterm basic issues without the burden of Vietnam. The war in Indochina cohsumed enormous resources, at the very time tbat.the overwhelming strategic superiority we …
… State of the Union is good. There is room for improvement as always, but today we have a more perfect union than when my stewardship began. As a people, we discovered that our Bicentennial was much more than a celebration of the past; it became a … established the positive trend which is essential to our ability to contribute to peace and stability in the world. The Vietnam war, both materially and psychologically, affected our overall defense posture. The dangerous antimilitary sentiment … over the next generation. wa I am the first recent President able to address long-term basic issues without the burden of Vietnam. The war in Indochina consumed enormous resources, at the very MORE • Page 10 time that the overwhelming strategic …
… YOU HAVE COME INTO CONTACT WITH THE BEST THAT HAS BEEN SAID AND DONE IN THE WORLD. YOUR ATTENTION HAS BEEN DIRECTED TOWARD THE MORAL AND ETHICAL STANDARDS THAT ~1AKE A MAN "JUST A LITTLE LESS THAN THE ANGELS." YOU ARE IN A POSITION TO BECOME … JUDGMENT AND MATURITY OF ITS CITIZENS. TODAY OUR NATION IS SHAKEN BY DEEP DIVISIONS ON NATIONAL POLICY--A GREAT DEBATE OVER VIETNAM,jTHE CONTINUING CIVIL RIGHTS REVOLUTION,,THE ROLE OF THE UNITED STATES IN A WORLD CRACKLING WITH SOCIAL UPHEAVAL IN … judgment and maturity of its citizens. Today our Nation is shaken by deep divisions on national policy--a great debate over Vietnam, the continuing civil rights revolution, the role of the United States in a world crackling with social upheaval in …
… WILL CALL AGAIN 0 IS WAITING TO SEE YOU 0 WISHES AN APPOINTMENT 0 RETURNED YOUR CALL MESSAGE { !r Foreign Policy after Vietnam l. What were the mistakes the U.S. made, going all the way back to the beginning, that led to the fall of Vietnam? 2. What have you learned from this experience and what should the American people learn from this experience that … Communists as now seems likely, this will be the first time that the United States has ever been on the losing side of a war. You yourself have said this will be a traumatic experience for Americans. What advice do you give to Americans, and how …
… except the United States delegation (~"hich) said it would not disturb the agreements. The French refused to sign and the Vietnamese withdrew their forces. The case of Vietnam is different from East and \,Test Germany and also from North and South Korea. It was the people of Vietnam rising … ~'Ias And it specifically stipulated that one year after the agreements North and South Vietnam would be consulted and afterward have an election. Recently the Prime Hinister of Vietnam told me he had read Anthony Eden's memoirs, who Hrote that …