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THE AMERICAN BICENTENNIAL Mont hly Volume V, No. 1 • January 1975 DESIGNATED AS OFFICIAL PUBLICATION BY THE BICENTENNIAL COUNCIL OF THE THIRTEEN ORIGINAL STATES PRESIDENT FORD LAUNCHES THE FREEDOM TRAIN ALEXANDRIA, VA., Dec. 19-Amidst some signs of dissent and controversy, President Gerald Ford appeared at the railway station here today to formally announce the American Freedom Train. About 500 people attended the ceremony, including officials and about 108 placard-bearing protesters organized by the …
MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 22, 1975 Memorandum for: Barry Roth From: Rex Scouten ;;::( Subject: Acquisition of Seized Liquors We have, during the Nixon and Eisenhower Administrations, obtained seized liquors from the General Services Administration. The liquor has been requested and .received through normal channels the local GSA Property Utilization Officer. The liquors, primarily scotch and bourbon, are used for official entertaining purposes only. None is made available for First …
7 DEPA RTM ENT OF STA TE BRIE FING PAPE R Backg round Paper l ..) ' Burde nshar ing The Jacks on-Nu nn Amen dment The Amen dment requi res our Europ ean Allie s to offse t our FY-19 74 NATO -relat ed balan ce of paym ents expen ditur es in Europ e, other wise US troop level s in Europ e are to be reduc ed start ing in Novem ber by the same perce ntage that the expen ditur es were not offse t. The final Presi denti al repor t to Cong ress of May 16 state s that the Allie s have more than offse t these FY-19 …
.. CUBAN PRESENCE IN AFRICA Countries Having Diplomatic Relations With Cuba • April1970 .A. April1976 - I ·- .Countries With Cuban Advisory Personnel and Troops. April 1976 .... • ,...... AIIIli c.... E~ . hlou filfiHI -Iilllll •• Morocco lllll'.~ill•• s....,. .. •• ....... Sllffl LHII lllllllil S1nt1li1 1••1111&1 Egypt 13- - ·~15 - 21 5I - 100 ]DO - 4011 - 351 I:II - IU 25 . 110 I - 12 II - 12 351 - 5al 511 - 200 5I - 110 - 14,300- 17,000 ,. Niger Ctuod " Sudan ... N1ge11a ) t'IPt'll,•l ,AfrtQ~t t:' …
CHRONOLOGY At 7:07 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time a radio broadcast was carried on the Phnom Penh Domestic Radio Station in Cambodia which reportedly was a statement by Grunk Information Minister Hu Nim. The statement reportedly offered to release the Mayaguez. This statement was directed to Cambodia and was in the Cambodian language. And; since it was in Cambodian language, could not have reasonably been considered to be directed di:m'n*iy to the United States. ~::::J This message was 4ieaid by the Foreign …
rOP SECREP-- OPENING REMARKS FOR THE FIRST SUBST ANT IV E SESSION Tuesday, December 2, 1975 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Great Hall of the People Peking, People 1 s Republic of China From: Henry A. Kissinger HC [NOTE: You should be aware that the opening of each substantive session, as well as your informal welcoming session with Vice Premier Teng at the Guest House, will be covered by the traveling press pool. If the Chinese are true to form, they will drop "atmospheric 11 statements in the presence of the press …
The original documents are located in Box 36, folder “Office of Management and Budget Legislation (6)” of the Philip Buchen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald R. Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. …
Briefing Item Uichev;,' s Cyprus Mission : Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Ilichev's mission to Turkey, Greece and Cyprus seems to be a success. Dichev received a warm reception in Athens, and his Nicosia visit is going very well. He has portrayed the Soviet Union as sympathetic to the plight of the Greek Cypriots and has proclaimed an identity of views with his hosts. At the same time, he has sought to preserve the image oi even-handedness by meeting with Denktash.. Uichev's reception in Ankara was …
, / c. ,..-c r (i MEMORANDUM \..;( . _. ._ -fA .L..,. • I t., THE WHITE HO U SE WASHINGTON -56GRE'F/NOD IS/ EYES ONLY January 23, 1975 MEMORANDU M FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: BRENT SCOWCROFT ~ Attached for your consideration is the draft of a message from you to President Sadat along the lines which Secretary Kissinger discussed with you this morning. If you approve, we would dispatch the message immediately by cable. It will not, therefore, be necessary for you to sign a formal letter. RECOMMENDA TION That …
TO: Sheila Weidenfeld FROH: Doug Bailey John Deardourff REQUEST: Harch 2, 1975 ERA Telenhone Call to Illinois State Senator John Nimrod on Monday, March 3rd. 1. The Illinois Senate· Vote is now scheduled for late Tuesday afternoon, March 4th. The expected ruling will be for a 51% majority (30 votes). ERA will have 30 votes or more, unless some nervous Senators 11 take a ,.,alk". Senator Nimrod is under some pressure to do just that. 2. Senator John Nimrod is a middle-of-the-road Republican, in his second …
THE SECRETARY OF STAT~ WASHINGTON ') MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT From: Henry A. Kissinger Subject: Your Visit To Japan Setting Your visit to Japan, the first in history by an incumbent American President, will be an event of rna'or s olic si nificance to the Japanese. T e act t at ~t was the ~rst oreign visit announced after you took office has received wide publicity in Japan and has served to underline the importance which we attach to our relationship with Japan. In addition to providing a forum for …
W E the People of the States of New-llampthire, Maffachufctu, Rhodc-JOand and Providence Plan·tatione, ConncC\icut, New-York, Ncw-Jcrfey, Pcnnfyh,.ania, DeJa rare, Maryland, Virginia, Nonh-Carolina, South-Carolin2, and Georgia, do ordain, dcdarc and dbblifh the following Conllitution for the Govcrnm ... of ft •• P fteri• •• I. , •• J u. The Go..-cnuacmlbaU CGIIGI ol f•prn~e qihtiYr, l'lltcutiYc and ja4idal powcn. IlL The qihaiYC pc!ftf lWI be Ydlc4 ia a ~' lO caafift ol IWO fcopaqtc IIICicliliaa boolia …
DRAFT 12/18/75 MEMORANDUM FOR: WILLIAM GREENER (with copies to Jack Marsh and Dick Cheney) FROM: PHIL BUCHEN A Woodward and Bernstein article on events preceding the Nixon pardon appeared in the Washington Post December 18, 1975. ~c1r:l1h tJl'l'il I To give you~ background and comments on this article) ~·~ng-y~·m1Y'...furths~e&8-'iilqui~, I point out the following: 1. Woodward came to see me on Tuesday, December 9, ostensibly to check out the veracity of a story he had acquired w hich dea.}t f& involved …
Mr. President. In light of your ON n statement about your response to the press on your trip to Mississippi and New Orleans after you had been advised of the damaging new evidence in the tapes that President Nixon was still innocent, didn't you mislead the press. Ans. You will note in my statement my reasons for responding as I did in reference to President Nixon's situation. However, let me make several points: 1. I had not been given the precise details of what this new evidence was; rather, I had been …
15b THE PRES I DENT HAS SEEN •. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON INFORMATION December 16, 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: HENRY A. KISSINGER SUBJECT: A Confidential Assessment of Your Visit to Japan H I have been given an extremely positive assessment of your Japan visit by a Japanese friend of mine, an intellectual with excellent contacts throughout Japanese government, who is a sophisticated observer of the Japanese political scene. He reports that 90% of the adult population of Japan …
INTERNATIONAL NAVAL REVIEW ., ' Salute to Maritime Heritage The Fourth Internat ional Naval Review, on July 4th in New York Harbor, will be the greatest gatherin g of world navies in history. It's expected that more than 30 countrie s will send naval vessels to particip ate in the review and that approximately 10 more nations will send observer delegations. The foreign ships and assigned U.S. Navy units will be part of a modern armada of more than 50 ships, consisting of cruisers, frigates, destroyers , …
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The COMM ONWEA LTH of PENNS YLVAN IA For the time, energy and enthusiasm you gave so unstintingly to the Nation·s Bicentennial Wagon Train Pilgrimage to Pennsylvania, please accept our sincere appreciation.~Only with your dedication could this historical event be accomplished.~ BICENTENNIAL WAGON TRAIN PILGRIMAGE to Pennsylvania .; ' Bicentennial Pennsylvania : • •J ~ li";; ,.·. ' ..,. c> \ So your children can tell a;;: ~ ;:; i ~: their children. • ,'1.\ .:;,;. f ~ Lieutenant Governor 6 Bicentennial …