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… in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. SC RIPPS HOWARD ..L f _._'-' ~---&4.4.c I .I.._._ .L Wednesday, August 23, 1995 , '-..I T T U * * 35¢ (50¢ ,n Designated Areas) Denver … firm's mine poisons river I Golden Star operation spills 325 million gallons of cyanide waste in South America. Page 3A Vietnam Babylift marks 20th anniversary 1 . '\ ~"" \~~-~- ~·&~ Dean KrakeVRocky Mountai n News Young people evacuated from Vietnam in 1975 as orphaned infants in Operation Babylift say goodbye at the close of Reunion '95 at the YMCA Snow Mountain …
… The original documents are located in Box 2, folder “"Operation Babylift and the Adoption of Vietnamese Orphans" - Master's Thesis by Andrea Warren” of the Shirley Peck Barnes Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of … to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. ~PERATION BABYLIFT AND THE ADOPTION OF VIETNAMESE ORPHANS: THE COVERAGE GIVEN BY FOUR AMERICAN MAGAZINES, 1975-1976 by Andrea Warren \\ Master of Arts University …
… of Wash~ngton Post with page ore stories on the Rail Strike, an air battle between Egypt and Israel, the race riot in Newark, and '1lil5 a rocket attack on the Danang .Air Base which was "the worst yet." (Labor disputes, Mideast Crisis, Riots, Vietnam.). The last few days, taxes in the headlin~ 1. On Rail Strike... action. They are urging a course that is in the … lightning-swift victory. The record showsi that we helped arm the Arab nations as well as Israel. B~th the Mideast and Vietnam situations are an interesting commentary on u.s.-soviet relations. The Soviets armed the Arabs and fomented the …
… Are Here Again." Are you happy with what is happening to our country? Are you happy that America is bogged down in a no-win war which has taken the lives of more than 32,700 of our young men? Are you happy that our land is torn by lack of respect … changes that a Nixon Administration (more) -2and Republican control of the Congress would bring. We want to end the war in Vietnam--as quickly as possible, as honorably as possible. We want to restore law and order in this country. There is no … a lot of talk about war in this country the last five years. has become a household word in America. Har There's the war in Vietnam, the war on poverty, the war against crime--and the war of words and worse between those who disagree over these …
… 1 per cent for the quarter during the last three months, I believe an income tax increase might well abort this movement toward recovery. Inflation? We are encountering a new upward push on prices which demands action by the federal government. … 25 per cent, federal civilian payrolls grew 75 per cent, government spending went up 80 per cent. Is this because of the Vietnam War? While defense spending rose by 68 per cent, nondefense spending went up 97 per cent and welfare and health … 25 per cent, federal civilian payrolls grew 75 per cent, government spending went up 80 per cent. Is this because of the Vietnam War? While defense spending rose by 68 per cent, nondefense spending went up 97 per cent and welfare and health …
… hold down te ;r!_l spending, ' A a;/ ~ ~ ~ The otbar way is / since exca ssive federal elEp&nditures tend to push prices .apwara. I think it is tar better to bring tedar at spending reasonable ll.lllito. Tbio would d!tfinitel.y help to latep und … intla tion at home and the outfiow of' our gold to other nations. Tm terrible traged;y of' tba blood;y land war in Vietnam continoes . We must bend every etf'ort in 1968 to bring that war to an early and honorable close and to bu.ild a … to cut off a ~rge source of the funds which finance organized crime. The bad news last week came out of North Korea, South Vietnam and the President's budget. For the third time in our history an American ship was seized on the high seas. North …
… was fond of saying, let's look at the record. What was the legacy left behind by the previous Democratic Administration? A war in which the United States had been massively involved for four years. Federal deficits which totalled $60.6 billion … present Administration on the war, control of Federal spending, air and water pollution control, and crime control? First, Vietnam. He have reduced the authorized strength of our armed forces in Southeast Asia from 549,500 as of Dec. 31, 1968, to … and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library -2- President Hixon did not put half a million men into Vietnam, but he is clearly getting them out. And he is doing so with reduced. losses, vrith an increase in the ability of …
… for Asian We don't want to get involved in a nation with 700 million people (Red China) and get tied down in a land war in Asia." The Johnson Administration has repeatedly misled the American people on the conduct, progress and cost of the Vietnam War. (more) • -2- This Administration has misled the American people for the past three years on the results of the Vietnam pacification program--a program reportedly now teetering on the edge of total collapse. This Administration misled …
… to wreck the whole machine--the entire structure of American life. *** There are two movements afoot which could go far toward correcting present imbalances in our political system. These are a study of ways• to improve and strengthen the … machinery of Congress and bipartisan proposals to return a percentage of federal income tax revenue to the states when the Vietnam war ends and this becomes feasible. A third correction could be largely realized in the 1966 elections--a … machinery of Congress and bipartisan proposals to return a percentage of federal i.ncome tax revenue to the states when the Vietnam war ends and this becomes feasible. A third correction could be largely realized in the 1966 elections--a …
… and you see wild-spending Democrats who have inflated the President's already-inflated budget. No amount of Republican warning has been able to cool off these profligate dispensers of the taxpayers' dollars. That's why the American economy has … spending. And that's also when Mr. Johnson blithely told Congress and the nation that we could eat cake despite the Vietnam War--and we could have it with frosting, too. President Johnson failed to apply a combination of fiscal and monetary … spending. And that's also when Mr. Johnson blithely told Congress and the nation that we could eat cake despite the Vietnam War--and we could have it with frosting, too. President Johnson failed to apply a combination of fiscal and monetary …
… Mr. Johnson blithely told the country it could have its cake and eat it, too. He in effect told the American people: in Vietnam. Don't worry about that little old war I'll take care of that and keep the gravy train rolling at the same time. What has happened as a result of Mr. Johnson's … up on spending in acting on the eight big money bills still before Congress. will continue to go up. He obviously feels Vietnam War costs And he obviously does not anticipate that the war will enc within the next nine months. That's the sticky …
… officers affected are those who have served as general medical officers for several years on active duty, many of them in Vietnam, who were delayed in entering residency training because of the Services' urgent need for general medical officers during the Vietnam war. 2 The Department of Defense has 184 medical officers who have been receiving continuation pay and who are already in …
… he won't break. In the words of National Democratic Chairman Fred Harris, "It is time we (Democrats) took the gloves off on Vietnam." issue of the Vietnam War. With those words, he made a partisan If they want it that way, let's get the RECORD straight. The campaign is on, and …
… robbed them of prosperity, destroyed the value of the dollar, and touched off the biggest price increases since the Korean War. They are sick of an Administration which even now has placed the country on the edge of another round of inflation and … to the enemyis rules until nearly a half million American fighting men are locked in what seems like an endless struggle in Vietnam. The people are sick of an Administration which was asleep at the switch in the Mideast and the United Nations and … and they are sick of the Democratic Party blunders that have produced what President Johnson himself has called the South Vietnam impasse. The people know that the Johnson-Humphrey Administration should have hit the enemy hard in Vietnam more …
… inflation, wage-price controls, the Pentagon Papers, revenue sharing, Watergate, the Students for a Democratic Society, the War Powers Act, arms control, and the Vietnam War. The materials on the Vietnam War concern the antiwar movement, the bombing of Cambodia , and the Paris Peace Talks. This artificial collection …
… in Southeast Asia. This bill increases detention payments for American civilians interned in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam war from $60 to $150 a month. The War Claims Act of 1948, as amendeq, currently authorizes detention payments of $5. 00 a … by a hostile force in Southeast Asia, or who went into hiding to avoid such status, at any time since the start of the Vietnam conflict, defined by law as February 27, 1961. # • # # …
… to wreck the whole machine--the entire structure of American life, *** There are two movements afoot which could go far toward correcting present imbalances in our political system. These are a study of ways to improve and strengthen the … machinery of Congress and bipartisan proposals to return a percentage of federal income tax revenue to the states when the Vietnam war ends and this becomes feasible. A third correction could be largely realized in the 1966 elections--a … machinery of Congress and bipartisan proposals to return a percentage of federal income tax revenue to the states when the Vietnam war ends and this becomes feasible. A third correction could be largely realized in the 1966 elections--a …
… begs others--the housewife, business, governors, mayors, and the Congress--to hold down on spending. Yet he is spending upwards of $3 billion more this fiscal year on Great Society programs. ' Mr. Johnson talks one week about the dangers of … for the first six months. The fact that the Johnson Admipistration insists on expanding Great Society spending while Vietnam War costs are running $1.5 billion to $2 billion a month makes a 4 per cent cost of living rise virtually certain … for the first six months. The fact that the Johnson Administration insists on expanding Great Society spending while Vietnam War costs are running $1.5 billion to $2 billion a month makes a 4 per cent cost of living rise virtually certain …
… "without overuse or strain." He also pr011ised to push Great Soeiety ~ programs faster while meeting all the demands of the Vietnam war. He said he could do all of these things without causing industrial bottlenecks or creating a price spiral. Was he … ioto a huge land war iu Southeast Alia. But that ia what thl'eaten• us. I believe we should not sed any more of our boys to Vietnam without at least aeeiDa whether the Republican alternative will work. Under CUI'l'ent strategy, the Vf.et:Dam wr …
… for United Press International in Los A:tigeles, New York and Washington, D. C. He was Bureau Chief of UPI Newspictures in Vietnam during 1971-72. Mr. Kennerly won a Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for coverage of the Vietnam war. He then worked as a contract photographer for Life, then Time magazine in Hong Kong, Bangkok, Paris and Washington, D. …