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… 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 …
… Americans of the sacrifice of those who have served our nation and of our obligation to the servicerren and veterans of all wars who courage has preserved our freedan. Veteran's Day renrinds us also that a great nation must live at peace, both with … a 5 or 6 per cent economic growth which is what we did have under President Kennedy and President Johnson even before the Vietnam War. If we cut our unemployment rate down just to a little above what it was when Richard Nixon went into office and … I will just do the best that I can and I'll be In the last eight years our country hass been deeply wounded by the war in Vietnam and Cambodia, by the disgrace in Watergate; by the extremely high m1employment rate; by inflationary pressures that …
… under the Remote Archives Capture (RAC) program. All but a few of the documents had been scanned as part of the special Vietnam project. The bulk of the material was from the collection National Security Adviser. Vietnam Information Group Files. November 8, 2001 The Gerald R. Ford Foundation awarded seven grants in support of travel to conduct research in Ford Library collections. See list of recipients. October …
… 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 security--the Party Chairman initiated his "Cultural Revolution" attack on the …
… programs would continue beyond October 1, 1974 · would extend veterans preference for housing assistance to veterans of the Vietnam War · Disadvantages: similar rent supplement and technical assistance programs were found to be ineffective and were … implement some (but not all) of the undesirable authorities and thus offer opportunities for remedial or corrective action, warrant your approval of this bill. At the same time, we believe it is essential that strong efforts be made to mitigate the …
… The name 11 Volunteer state 11 was given to Tennessee because of its remarkable record in furnishing volunteers in the War of 1812 and inj the Mexican War. It is the 34th state of the union in size. The capital is Nashville and the state entered the union June 1, 1796, as … and higher Social Security benefits. But in 1970 Gore was vulnerable. During the mid-1960's he had become a critic of the Vietnam war--a stand not particularly popular in hell-of-a-fellow Tennessee. Moreover, the Senator had openly proclaimed his …
… 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 peopl e to sacrifice shortterm benefits in … this "presumption of Presidential accu racy" 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 …
… energy. Further, I will not hesitate to veto ~ny new spending programs adopted by the Congress. - ) As an additional step toward putting the Fe.d eral government.'s house in. order, I recommend a five percent limit on Fe9eral pay increases in 1975 … it: interna1 iona1 cooperation is a vital fact of our lives L day . This is not a moment for the American people to ~~ inward. nore •than ever bef6re, our own well-being epends on America's determination and leadership in he world . ! ... ; i . … i Of.\ of foreign policy is the responsibility of the President . more ( OVER) 12 In recent years, under the stress of the Vietnam War, legislative re ~ trictions on the President's capability to execute foreign ·and military decisions have …
… Casey So are hundreds of called ''all or no; hing" prmciple that ; Tr,mg· city smre 1955. Th 're has been a gering South Vietnamese losses to Mon •wr, .1.. lie was hom .Jonathan Luther hy per~ono; ncglige:nt to any degrcerlropoff of 2.> 4,624 registered voter:-: t"o things: "North Vietnamese viola- vthr•· rnu:n. .1om's in Missouri m 186.3. His father eren if their negligence was of a 1~ in the city … Bella s. Abzug Joseph P. Addabbo Thomas L. Ashley Les Aspin Herman Badillo Jonathan B. Bingham Michael T. Blouin Edward P. Boland John Brademas George Brown, Jr. Yvonne B. · Burke John L. Burton M. Robert Carr Silvio 0. Conte John Conyers, …
… stem from our own asscscment of u.s. p6litical and security interests. We have dra\"n our forces down because the Vietnam conflict has ended and because the lessening of tension in the area brought about by our new relationship with the … ··. . , .. 'St in response, has offered. to discuss wtth Hanoi the significant outstanding issues .between us. Our policy toward Hanoi was clearly set forth by the President last December in Hawaii and does not include to ••seek to establish … should provide everything for everyone. 1 Defense Defense and detente questions cut both ways in Wisconsin. During the Vietnam War, there was strong anti-war sentiment throughout the state. Attacks by Bill Proxrnire and Les Aspin on DOD …
… Last September I announced a program of earned return for those who were draft evaders and military absentees during the Vietnam conflict. This program was intended to reach a broad group of young Americans who had been convicted, charged, … the termination date for applications to the earned return program for draft evaders and military absentees during the Vietnam conflict until March 1, 1975. Based on a further review of the progress of this program, that many of those who … E. GOODELL SUBJECT: Extension of January 31 Deadline for Applications to the Presidential Clemency Board This memorandum forwards the Presidential Clemency Board's recommendation that you extend the deadline for applications to the Presidential …
… with some pride and satisfaction on what we did achieve, on the quality of our campaign effort, and I think looks forward with some optimism to the future," he said. Asked what went wrong with ord campaign, Cheney replied, "We've spent the … the nation indicate ·rus • , first actions abnost will certainly include: · • An immediate pardon for draft evaders of the Vietnam . . war. • Rapid moves to stimulate · the economy and reduce • unemployment. even il this increases the risk of … or overcommitment overseas; and. third, to repair t..".e damage to the American economy caused by the enormous cost of the Vietnam war and the unexpected shock of the oil embargo and the rise in the price of oil . lie did the ftrst extremely well. …
… Richard J. . falling t?ack in Michigan and Ohio. But Daley of Chicago and Frank ·t. Rizzo ot the __ ove~ movement ·was toward th~ Philadelphia. · ~resident. who began: the campaign with "If I have·my_way,'•·commented arank.iv~ry' sl~ prOSReCt_s. … vote. contributed, contrary to their intent, to a mood This leaves Lie other half an opportunity to get of public cynicism. Vietnam, Watergate, CIA a double-wa.llop vote by simply casting a single abuses, Capitoi Hill scandals.:..these are mat- . … rr.eeting as ma:iy people as I did in the early ;nonrhs helped me to see that they use." cians and the Government. wanted Vietnam behind us, whatever they ..\lthouah that seemed a si,,r:.ificant con"I found out that they didn't want _tc tho ught …
… made. the original proposals in water pollution, noise pollution, air pollution, had a strip mining bill that he put forward, toxic substances and the deficits, of course, were as large under Richard Nixon as we had in the history of the United … candidate. So I would simply say that in my case I am running and a half years of performance where we have ended a war in Vietnam and have the military capability to maintain the peace in the future and we are also in the process of a surging … for a moment on how you square your rather tough position with respect to people that ran away from serving during the Vietnam war and the people that went AWOL during that period from the war with your position in pardoning President Nixon. …
… PWB:JF:em W¢a€Sday 10/30/'ZA-~ ~ 9:55 Jay said to tell you twicjV\Ve have recei¢ a letter from this guy •• that's how h~ aware there ~ne guy still in jJJk I llliD GOIIUDi'H GOIIIII Community College District 509 1700 Spartan Drive Elgin, Illinois … l9·6·cY 1 8 many. of the young rnem enlisted immediately after graduation. Three that I knew were killed in Vietnam. Their service was choice based on the beliefs commonly held at the time. When I carne to work for this institution … &> d unconditional amnesty for all those who came into conflict with the draft, the cilitary, and the war during the Vietnam era. We consider the "clemency" (or rrearned re-entry") program instituted by President Ford offensive in its moral. …
… Men's College Neal Blaisdell Mayor of the City of Honolulu Joseph L. Budd Republican National Committeeman for Wyoming Howard H. Callaway Member of Congress from Georgia Frank Carlson United States Senator from Kansas Roger Cloud Auditor of the … effort is lagging and our World War II reserve fleet is growing more dilapidated and obsolete, the expanding war in Vietnam is putting our merchant fleet under tremendous pressure. ' -16(5) Last year the American merchant marine carried … vessels. By 1951, there were 1,955 active U.S. flag ships. Today there are only 1,000, including those reactivated for the Vietnam War. The u.s. has dropped to 14th place among the world's major shipbuilding nations while Russia has risen from …
… television spot announcements the committee directed staff to determine how best to address the task and move immediately towards its accomplishment. To date we are discussing final clearances of the contract with the IATF. Hopefully the contract … F. State and Local Sponsorship Program Governor Dan Evans Mayor Alioto Mayor Ferre Staff: Frank Daniel G. Report from Vietnamese/Cambodian Advisory Group Dr. Tran Dinh De Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Thu Mrs. Pan Sothi Miss Nguyen Quynh Hoa Staff: Walt … D. An Approach at Expanding Sponsorship E. State of Washington Program F. Letter to Governors and Mayors G. Report of the Vietnamese/Cambodian Advisory Group H. Proposal for the Establishment of a Counseling and Guidance Service for Indo-China …