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… Further, I will not· hesi·tate to veto, any new spending programs adopted by the, Congpess,. As an additional step toward putting the Ji'ederal government's house in order, I rectommend a .five percent limit on, Federal pay increases .in … it: international cooperation is a vital fact of our lives today. This is not a moment for the American people to turn inward. !1orethan ever .bef6re , our own well;·being depends on America's determination and leadership in the world. We are a … execution of foreign policy is the responsibility of the President. more (OVER) 12 In recent years, under the stress of the Vietnam War, legislative restrictions on the President's capability to execute foreign and. military decisiori'a";nave …
… 193 YIARS AGO WHIN $6 MEN PLEOOED D THEIR SACRID HOI M SUCH mSEASESJS~ OR DIOOJiERIA. == - z~w~~ TOillY WE ARE • ~ • AT WARA BUT JUST -,r !EARS " - AFTER THE FIRST HOI.JtYHOCK LANE PARAIE :IlK THE WORLD ~ ... EXP:WlED INTO GLOBAL CONFLICT, AND … of you young people here today would have died from such diseases as scarlet fever or diphtheria. Today we are at war in Vietnam. But just five years after the first Holly· hock Lane Parade the world exploded into global conflict, and just seven … bet we can avoid a third World War. And for the first time in four years there is good reason to believe we can end the Vietnam war on an honorable basis. It has become fashionable for some speakers to criticize our young people today. But only …
… Committee was established for the Office of Defense Mobilization (a special White House office set up to handle Korean War production, economic stabilization and related policy questions), and this was the only source of independent scientific … r James Wa• Webb. And because of his efforts to insulate NSF's basic research a program from economies forced by the Vietnam War, he lost credibility with Johnson, the White House Staff and the Budget Bureau (now OMB, of course.) Johnson … advisory apparatus because of Hornig's apparent lobbying efforts on behalf of the scientific community. As hostility to the Vietnam war crystallized on campus and within the intellectual community, it was inevitable that relations between LBJ and …
… 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 …
… reported as ordered, for induction, to the Charlotte AFEES. Upon administration of the oath of induction, I did not step forward to signify my compliance with the oath. 2 Ccse No. 74-549-JDA-C On or about November 5, 1972, I was at the Charlotte … still very confused, and I felt that no country could demand warring services of me, especially services demanded by the Vietnam type approach to foreign policy. I know that I should observe and honor the laws and orders of our nation, as long … met, could not meet terms, and I was left to be put in the situation in which I am now in. 3 Case No. 74-549-JDA-C Vietnam Service: N/A ·, Chronology: 5 Jun 52 Date of birth Graduated from high school Began college Withdrew from college …
… 6 of the Charles E. Goodell Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library VETERANS, DESERTERS, AND DRAFT-EVADERS --THE VIETNAM DECADE -- Jnformation Paper The Ford Foundation September 197 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 I. VIETNAM-ERA VETERANS 3 Profile 5 THE ISSUES 8 Post-Vietnam Syndrome 8 Unemployment 12 Education and Training 13 Drug Abuse … Picture 31 II. AMNESTY 33 THE AMNESTY IDEA 34 Historical Record 34 Jurisdictional Question 36 SELECTIVE OPPOSITION TO WAR: A LEGAL PROBLEM 38 POSSIBLE CANDIDATES FOR AMNESTY 40 Draft Resisters 41 Military Deserters 45 POSSIBLE CANDIDATES FOR …
… satisfactory. Voluntary patients can leave the hospital at any time and there is no follow-up care or supel"vi.sion afterwards. This bill was not unanimously recommended by the Committee on the Judiciary. Some members insist that anyone charged … in the federal spending since fiscal 1961. 1!!! than one-third of this increase S!a tt attributed .tQ. ill. !!!!:.!n. Vietnam. II Defic~t financing and more debt means inflation or higher tax~s or both. Becaus,e I'm convinced that the … be ineligible for local currency Furthermore, any nation which sells to, or permits its ships to carry goods to, North Vietnam or Cuba would be classified as "not friendly" and thus ineligible for either kind of sale. The same is true of any …
… satisfactory. Voluntary patients can leave the hospital at any time and there is no follow-up care or supel"vi.sion afterwards. This bill was not unanimously recommended by the Committee on the Judiciary. Some members insist that anyone charged … in the federal spending since fiscal 1961. 1!!! than one-third of this increase S!a tt attributed .tQ. ill. !!!!:.!n. Vietnam. II Defic~t financing and more debt means inflation or higher tax~s or both. Becaus,e I'm convinced that the … be ineligible for local currency Furthermore, any nation which sells to, or permits its ships to carry goods to, North Vietnam or Cuba would be classified as "not friendly" and thus ineligible for either kind of sale. The same is true of any …
… money in the housing field can bring large numbers of extra jobs in the guarantee of mortgate loans and in the putting forward of 202 programs for housing for older people and so forth to cut down the roughly 20 percent unemployment that not-1 … of our economy equivalen t to what it was during President Johnson's and President Kennedy's terms and even before the Vietnames e war, and if we assume that at the end of the 4-year period,we can cut our unemploym ent rate down to 4 or 4-1/2 … increases and a growth in our national economy equal to what was experienced under Kennedy and Johnson before the Vietnam War. MORE • Page 10 THE :10DERATOR: President Ford? THE PRESIDENT: If it is true that there will be a $60 bil .ion …
… agreement that we must find a constructive substitute for the current expensive and unsatisfactory handout programs • WARRING AGAINST OBSCENITY: The number of complaints from those receiving ob scene material through the mail has declined … back a complete questionnaire. THIS AND THAT: vfuen President Nixon took office there were 532,500 American fighting men in Vietnam. As of March 12 this number had been reduced to 460,800. By April 15th the President's Vietnamization program will accomplish a total reduction of 115,000 in the U.S. manpower ceiling in Vietnam••••• The …
… money in the housing field can bring large numbers of extra jobs in the guarantee of mortgate loans and in the putting forward of 202 programs for housing for older people and so forth to cut down the roughly 20 percent unemployment that now … of our economy equivalent to what it was during President 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 … increases and a growth in our national economy equal to what was experienced under Kennedy and Johnson before the Vietnam War. MORE Page 10 THE MODERATOR: President Ford? THE PRESIDENT: If it is true that there will be a $60 billion …
… agreement that we must find a constructive substitute for the current expensive and unsatisfactory handout programs • WARRING AGAINST OBSCENITY: The number of complaints from those receiving ob scene material through the mail has declined … back a complete questionnaire. THIS AND THAT: vfuen President Nixon took office there were 532,500 American fighting men in Vietnam. As of March 12 this number had been reduced to 460,800. By April 15th the President's Vietnamization program will accomplish a total reduction of 115,000 in the U.S. manpower ceiling in Vietnam••••• The …
… ENERGY • FURTHER, I WILL NOT HESITATE TO VETO ANY NEW SPENDING PROGRAMS ADOPTED BY THE CONGRESS. AS AN ADDITIONAL STEP TOWARD PUTTING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S HOUSE IN ORDER, I RECOMMEND A FIVE PERCENT LIMIT ON FEDERAL PAY INCREASES IN 1975. , - … MISTAKE ABOUT IT: INTERNATIONA} COOPERATION IS A VITAL FACT OF OUR LIVES TODAY. A MOMENT FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE TO TURN INWARD. EVER BEFORE, OUR OWN WELL-BEING DEPENDS ON AMERICA:s DETERMINATION AND LEADERSHIP IN THE WORLD. , -- THIS IS NOT MORE … EXECUTION OF FOREIGN POLICY IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PRES I DENT. , - 71 IN RECENT YEARS, UNDER THE STRESS OF THE VIETNAM WAR, LEGISLATIVE RESTRICTIONS ON THE PRESIDENT'S ABILITY TO EXECUTE FOREIGN POLICY AND MILITARY DECISIONS HAVE …
… Committee National Press Club Printed Unde~ the Auspices of the National P~ess Foundation, Inc. Decetnbe~, 1975 FOREWARD Three years ago, after for.mer Vice President Spiro Agnew had launched a not-so-subtle Whi.te House attack on the … Milwaukee Journal; Donald Larrabee, Griffin-Larrabee News Group Research; Clark Mollenhoff, Des Moines Register-Tribune; Edward O'Brien, St. Louis Globe Democrat; Judy Randal, New York Daily News; Leo Rennert, Sacramento Bee; Warren Rogers, … and the press coros as an aftermath of the misinformation and lies peddled regularly during the painful periods of the Vietnam War and Watergate scandals. Reporters believe there is generally a healthier attitude of skepticism, but they do not …
… of State The Secretary of the Treasury The Administrator of FEA HOUSE SENATE John Rhodes Bob Michel Sam Devine Jack Edwards Lou Frey Barber Conable Jimmy Quillen Guy Vander Jagt Ed Hutchinson Caldwell Butler Al Johnson Stew McKinney Herm … rate.) The size of the developing problem has been obscured for years by the decline in real defense outlays following the Vietnam War peak. Between fiscal years 1968 and 1975 such outlays declined by an average of 6.4 percent per year. These trends …
… claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. LIBRARY FILE/United Press International Veterans salute Vietnam Veterans Memorial statue after its 1984 unveiling. Vietnam was a war without winners ~ock-j Nl mf?Jstt /-i / 30 Editor: The mention of Vietnam stirs many memories of the unpleasant variety. …
… An:erican citizens of Japanese ancestry.who were remov~d ·;ere f o1.md to ~ 'orvice, or in the .early stages . of the war, under IDilitary authority, from their homes . I in defense coastal areas and placed in war relocation centers. … For political cases, of course, the situation is vastly differe.nt because of the widespread strong feeling against the Vietnam War. One other background item is that the Amnesty Board was not President Truman's first action in the field: about … should receive amnesty, do you think there should be some system to grant amnesty to at least some violators from the Vietnam War? Based on your experience, is there anything you would have done differently on the Amnesty Board in 1947, or …
… ENERGY • FURTHER, I WILL NOT HESITATE TO VETO ANY NEW SPENDING PROGRAMS ADOPTED BY THE CONGRESS. AS AN ADDITIONAL STEP TOWARD PUTTING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S HOUSE IN ORDER, I RECOMMEND A FIVE PERCENT LIMIT ON FEDERAL PAY INCREASES IN 1975. , - … MISTAKE ABOUT IT: INTERNATIONA} COOPERATION IS A VITAL FACT OF OUR LIVES TODAY. A MOMENT FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE TO TURN INWARD. EVER BEFORE, OUR OWN WELL-BEING DEPENDS ON AMERICA:s DETERMINATION AND LEADERSHIP IN THE WORLD. , -- THIS IS NOT MORE … EXECUTION OF FOREIGN POLICY IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PRES I DENT. , - 71 IN RECENT YEARS, UNDER THE STRESS OF THE VIETNAM WAR, LEGISLATIVE RESTRICTIONS ON THE PRESIDENT'S ABILITY TO EXECUTE FOREIGN POLICY AND MILITARY DECISIONS HAVE …
… in the world. American military forces, where they have been used-, have-been used to save lives -to save Americans and Vietnamese fleeing from tyranny in IndQC::hina, to rescue the ship and crew of the .¥~yag_ue~~' .. to save the lives of … and conflict. Vl'I Cl -127- C. The Middle East The Ford Administration has achieved one of the most significant steps toward a just and lasting peace in the Middle East since the Arab-Israeli conflict began. The Sinai Agreement of September, … Development. March 20 Saigon forces withdrawing from the North disorderly retreat. March 27 U.S. airlifts refugees from Vietnam. April 4 Unemployment at 8.7 percent. Eight million out of work. Highest since 1941. President Fo will recommend …
… by Senator Hubert Humphrey~ Johnson played a key role in getting the Senate to reject the Olds nomination. - 3 AfterwardsJ there was general comment in the press that the real issue had nothing to do with qualifications~ but everything to … of the admitted telephone call made by l\1r. Justice Fortas to a business friend, criticizing a public statement that Vietnam war costs would run $5 billion higher than Administration estimates. Incidentally, the statement made at Hot … Fortas admittedly participated in the decision-making process of the Executive branch of government on such matters as the Vietnam war and the Detroit riots. But more disturbing is the fact that Mr. Fortas stated to the Senate Judiciary Committee …