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… Solzhenitsyn held spellbound an audience of 2,500, including many dignitaries. He was frankly critical of Western policy toward the Soviet Union. The Ronald Reagan Column -- 3 He described detente as a "senseless process of endless concessions to … dream into reality" is to organize a crowd of about 20,000 demonstrators (many of them apparently fugitives from the anti-Vietnam War movement, looking for a new cause) and have them try to break up official Bicentennial events. That's what they … Marxist harangue: people of the world must redouble in Puerto Rico "The their efforts to defeat the promoters of crime in Vietnam, Chile, Palestine and other places, so that the liberation of the Puerto Rican people will signify a new victory in …
… the former Soutb High School foot· ball star stood sboulder-to-shoulder with such world leaders as Leonid Brezbnev and Anwar Sadat is a story tbat could bave bappened oniy in America. lt actually began not in Grand Rapids but in Oma· ba, Neb., … charmer who became a legend after his assassination; Johnson, the Texas rancher wbo tried to battle American poverty and Vietnamese com munism at the same time, and Nixon, the tragic figure destroyed by tbe abuse of power. Gerald Ford's … took over in 1965 as House Republican leader, be kept up his support of the defense estab lishment. A "hawk" during the Vietnam war, he of ten irritated his Senate colleague, Minority Leader Everetl Dirksen, by calling on the Johnson adminis …
… New import challenges arose from national economies which had finall.y overcome the destructive effects of the Second World War. American consumers responded enthus iasti.cally to these new sources of high quality products at competitive prices. … competition was not the only event that aggravated our international economic difficulties. The growing costs of the Vietnam war were imposed on an economy already at -9- full employment, so that the country found it could not have both "guns and …
… 2.5 to 3.5 percent declines during the November through February months. Even though the trend of output is still downward, most of the indicators now suggest that the severest production and employrnent cut!Jacks T~c n~i~2~2~ continue~ to … money for the payment of all eligible claims for unemployment insurance. men~ 1 6-4-75 I "PEACE DIVIDEND" Q. Now that the Vietnam war is- over, can we expect a "peace dividend" and, if so, of what magnitude? A. Yes. We can expect a "peace … has always been that any final settlement must take into account the legitimate interests of the Palestinians. North Vietnamese-D. S. Diplomatic Relations Q: The North Vietnamese have proposed diplomatic relations with the U.S. and called …
… the fifty-first state ••• of the United States of America and Britain; and that as such it no longer has the power to levy war, contract alliances, and do all other acts and things which independent states may of right do. "And for the support of … with the Russians. Again, the question has been raised whether the attempt to preserve the liberty of the people of South Vietnam at the cost of laying their country to waste was not a contradiction in terms. And is it libertarian to preserve … second network, Washington correspondent Carl Weiss: "Historians and critics have again and again emphasized that- -after Vietnam and Watergate--the Bicentennial has no theme, perspective, ideal and sense, but the July 4 weekend is about to …
… ups and full face. We have several requests and will be getting more, I'm sure. Thanks. The President Ford Committee, Howard H. Calltlway, Chairman, David Packard, National Finance Chairman, Robert C . Moot, Treasurer. A copy of our Report Is … help fulfill the national need for a broad public understanding and exploration of the presidency in a postWatergate, post-Vietnam era. WHEN: During February and March 1976, concluding the Sunday before the Wisconsin Primary. .- The University of … the national need for a broad public dialogue and exploration of the nature of the presidency in a post-Watergate, post-Vietnam War era. To sharpen our perspectives on the evolution and the future of the presidency, two special panels will …
… to crop into any reiOrm effort. Ford aJd that the chaqe inVolves some political deDpr. Parents of boys who have gone to Vietnam and fought and bled and died will be incensed it they feel that the DeW pla:n will make it possible for colle,. … deferments and other exemptions. Further With reference to the time table. LaIrd indicated that the mess. would 10 forward U IIOOn as the President bad siped 1t. RMN saiet. "Whatever you send OYer. 1 sip.. It itts all riPt. I stilled it. If … met yesterday with Abrams to discuss millta17 Jl'OIPIcts and partin· ~1y the status 01 the pro,ram of tralntDi of the South Vietnam.se. The response was ellC01U"&I1nI. Theyal80 5 discussed possible future continpncy actions. RMN first coa.s1dered …
… : The applicant was given NJP on 27 Aug 70 for having missed guard mou..r1t on 23 Aug 70. · A pm~t of the ptmislm;ent awarded was lL;. days restriction (effective 27 Aug 70) and extra duty for tv;o hours a day for 14 days, to be assigned by … restriction Discharged Total time AWOL, all offenses: S days Av;a!'cl.s and D2corations: National Defense Service J..fudal Vietnam .Service: None Prior Military Offenses: 20 Jul 70 NJP UA (AWOL) 10 Jul 70 - 15 Jul 70. Partial forfeiture and … mission." The applicant waived his right to counsel and an administrative hearing and was discharged January 26, 1970. C Vietnam Service None Chronolog:t· 20 Mar 48 63 6 Feb 68 3 .Y~.r 68 12 l4ar 68 10 Jul 68 11 Mar 68 · Date of Bi;t"th Left …
… Nearly 70 per cent of . t e crushing s, for example. panded Many o! them - like my 91- effectively at the local level. Toward this end, I tll di.: year-old aunt in California - receive excellent care in re t the Social S,ec~rr aq pleasant … from a massive wave of price inflation -- one which had resulted in large measure from the methods chosen to finance the Vietnam War. The problem of reversing this wave by conventional methods was a more stubborn problem, frankly, than I … and challenging time -- through two World Wars and a Great Depression, through the difficult experiences of Korea and Vietnam. The members of that same generation have led this country through a time of social and economic change unparalleled …
… BRffi~: I don't think he does have a plan, an I think his statement, it reminds me of the secret plan th l. we heard about Vietnam - it doesn't exist. And if it did exist, I challenge immy Carter on this program, bef he gets off, to tell us what … of opinion in Washington over whether _ · Un:i ~eJ States should ever use tactical nuclear weapons in a limited nuclear war, if there is such a thing ;an g~ve us your feelings on this, and on the theory of . ; - · ..ve retaliation as opposed to … that mak s the difference. We are fighting brushfire wars or guerrilla warf ..r e , and that is the individual. We lost in Vietnam not because we didn't have en ugh fancy hardware, but because ~e didn't have the political w 11, and we were in the …
… 6 x 2G 31 UP-002 .· THE NF.ws · IN . BRI F.F .. . FROM . UNITED PR,;:ss INIIRNATIONAL WASHINGTON--FORD SAYS IT IS FORTUNATE VIETNAM WAR CRITICS DID NOT PREVAIL IN Rl.'.DUCING U.S. INVOLV£M~NT ABROAD. PLAINS--CAR T~R SAYS TH£ ADMINIS .TRATION IS US ING … CA MPAIGNI NG IN IH£ WHITE Hou sr Rosi=: GARD J;:N AGAINS! JIMMY CAR'i's.R, HAS SAID H~ BF.LltVES IT IS FORTUNA1'K THAT VIETNAM WAR CRITICS DID NOT PREVAIL IN REDUCING U.S. UNOLV'.=:MENT ABROAD• .. PRIOR TO St.:TIING OUT THIS WF.EKF.ND ON …
… AND NUMBER: Notify Kathy \•!agner or Susan-···- Stover tn the Mts~ton Room ex 3365 or 3364 _..-,-- NAME OF MONITOR: D. Warfield TIME FROM: 12:05 TO: 12:34 DAY/DATE: Mon 8/16 NETWORK: NBC PLACE SPEAKER :. : - - - - - - ----:---TIME · ·ON·· · … fy Kathy Wagn'r or Susafl St»ver tn the Mt~•ton Room . ex 3365 or 3~64 I 1 NAME OF MONITOR: PLACE TIME ON OFF :30 :32 p. Warfield TIME FROM: _ __ TO: _ _ DAY/DATE: Mon 8/16 SPEAKER EVENT.· ... ·r Interviewer/Interviewee NETWORK NBC ---- … :02 :04 :06 :08 : 10 :12 :14 9: 16 : 18 X speech Dole Sign language. Strife can be overcome. Demo. responsibility fo for Vietnam war, inflation, government spending. Demo. and people don't know what Carter stands for. Carter doesn't feee the …
… dailies have their own bureaus. ·Other California papers are represented by the national bureaus of Gannett, Scripps-Howard, Hearst and Knight-Ridder. B. Participants: A list of participants is at Tab A. Staff Participants: Ron Nessen and … Herald Richard Maloy Thomson Newspapers Eureka Times Standard Oxnard Press-Courier San Gabriel Valle'!-r Tribun~ Edward Neilan or L. Edgar Prina Copley News Service . San Diego Union San Diego Tribune San Pedro News-Pilot South Bay Daily … ·change, but ho'-v .. " 4/23/76 . "In hi.s Lusa~ ad tten In commenting on the year that has passed since the end of the VietNam war, the editors point out that 11 • • • Indochina bas been largely erased from the American mind. Some tentative …
… rather to have that function within every department of government so that each depar~~ent has its responsibility to be aware of and concerned with the problems of consumers. So it is a question of method, not a question of objective. That, to … of Senator Kennedy. This problem came up then. ~·Ye at that point were in the middle of another tragedy which was the Vietnam war. Illy feeling was very simple, that if I wanted to serve this country I should be worrying about the risks when a great many Americans were dying in Vietnam because they had been drafted to serve their country? So I think that those of us at homewhc want to serve have got …
… upon President jthnson to set realistic priorities for his legislative proposals wh~ Jb~ld enable the Congress to support a war 10,000 miles away and at thefs~ time continue urgent domestic programs, without an incr se in taxes. If the … e brought to the House Floor MOnday Korean war. Unfortunately the bill wil under a procedure which bars amendment so that Vietnam veterans apparently will have to be content with half a 1 So the GI is still the forgotten marj of the Great … spending this year. It is incomprehensible that a Democrat-controlled House should shortchange American soldiers in South Vietnam and at the same time subsidize a future dream in Florida with $9.5 Million taxpayers• dollars ·- and don't forget, …
… to crop into any reiOrm effort. Ford aJd that the chaqe inVolves some political deDpr. Parents of boys who have gone to Vietnam and fought and bled and died will be incensed it they feel that the DeW pla:n will make it possible for colle,. … deferments and other exemptions. Further With reference to the time table. LaIrd indicated that the mess. would 10 forward U IIOOn as the President bad siped 1t. RMN saiet. "Whatever you send OYer. 1 sip.. It itts all riPt. I stilled it. If … met yesterday with Abrams to discuss millta17 Jl'OIPIcts and partin· ~1y the status 01 the pro,ram of tralntDi of the South Vietnam.se. The response was ellC01U"&I1nI. Theyal80 5 discussed possible future continpncy actions. RMN first coa.s1dered …
… 4. 5. Mitigating factor #3 is marked for drug addiction, but not for drug use. 11 VCM11 in the list of decorations means "Vietnam carrpain Medal 11 , and not "Vietnam Comnendation Medal. II It is neither an award for valor nor a unit citation (Mit .. #14 & 15). Vietnamese decorations: A. The Vietnam Cross of Gallantry (with palm) …
… decade is the primary factor that has forced Washington to turn fr~ ... .~~~ ...., , ::! \ :: "" "., ;;;1 ,__.3'1 12 cold war to detente. Although they believe the relative po~ition of the US has declined. they still take a sober view of the … moderated some of their foreign policy conduct. The SALT negotiations accelerated right when we were in the middle of the Vietnam war. and there was serious question about our ability to maintain 14 our programs. In 1971, the Defense budgets were being …
… rather to have that function within every department of government so that each deparb~ent has its responsibility to be aware of and concerned with the problems of consumers. So it is a question of method, not a question of objective. That, to … of Senator Kennedy. This problem came up then. :"1e at that point \-lere in the middle of another tragedy \'lhich \1aS the Vietnam war. 11y feeling was very simple, that if I wanted to serve this country I should be worrying about the risks when a great many Americans were dying in Vietnam because they had been drafted to serve their country? So I think that those of us at horne who want to serve have …
… The original documents are located in Box 64, folder “10/17/76 HR1073 Marine War Risk Insurance Extension” of the White House Records Office: Legislation Case Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential … the event of war, these ship values will be used in the requisitioning of ships for the national defense effort. During the Vietnam war, the Maritime Administration by aO"ree~ent with the J;Jepartment of the Navy as authorized in section 1205 of … for vessels chartered to Military Sea Transportation Service (now Military Sealift Command) when those vessels were in Vietnamese waters. Inasmuch. as commercial. insurance required paymen~ of su?stantial penalty premmms for entry mto those …