Senator Bob Dole's Appeal for International Justice Program

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Title (Dublin Core)
Senator Bob Dole's Appeal for International Justice Program
Date (Dublin Core)
1970-05-01
Date Created (Dublin Core)
1970-05-01
Congress (Dublin Core)
91st (1969-1971)
Policy Area (Curation)
Armed Forces and National Security
Creator (Dublin Core)
Dole, Robert J., 1923-2021
Record Type (Dublin Core)
pamphlets
Language (Dublin Core)
eng
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Institution (Dublin Core)
Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
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This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas
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handwritten at top of page: Senator Bob Dole

appeal for international justice

DAR CONSTITUTION HALL · WASHINGTON, D.C.
MAY 1, 1970, 8 P.M.

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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
April 28, 1970

The inspirational qualities of courage and endurance have been historically associated with American servicemen. Those same qualities have been demonstrated by the families of our men who are missing in action or known to be imprisoned in Southeast Asia. I want to take this opportunity to salute these families and to wholeheartedly reaffirm this Administration's deep concern about the fate of these brave men.

Few - if any - of the evils of war are more cruel than the deliberate withholding of information concerning prisoners. As I have in the past, I call upon the leaders of North Vietnam, the Viet Cong, and the Pathet Lao, as fellow human beings, to abide by the basic provisions of the Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, to which North Vietnam acceded in 1957. This Administration has no more urgent goal than to secure information about and eventual freedom for these Americans who have done so much for their country.

(signature)
Richard Nixon

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PROGRAM
MASTER OF CEREMONIES .......................... Senator Bob Dole, Chairman, Senate-House "Appeal for International Justice" Committee

MUSIC ......................................... United States Air Force Ceremonial Band Captain John D. Welsh, Directing

3. INVOCATION 8:04 ............................ Dr. Edward L.R. Elson, Chaplain, United States Senate

WELCOME ....................................... Walter Washington, Mayor, Washington, D.C.

4. Remarks by Senator Bob Dole 8:13

5. APPEALS FOR INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE .......... Mrs. James B. Stockdale, POW Wife, Coronado, California, Honorary Co-Chairman and National Coordinator, National League of Families of American Prisoners in Southeast Asia (Introduction by Congresswoman Catherine May)

6. Intro. Cong. Teague 8:26 ................... Mrs. Jerry A. Singleton, POW Wife, Dallas, Texas (Introduction by Congressman Olin E. Teague)

8. Introduce Jack Jones, singer, "Impossible Dream" 8:31

9. PRESENTATION OF RESOLUTIONS ................ Resolution of the Amerikanish Kriegsgefangenen. Presented to Mrs. James A. Mulligan, POW Wife, Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Mrs. Iris Powers, MIA Mother, Orlando, Florida, by Congressman Burt L. Talcott, Former POW, World War II
Intro. Talcott 8:36

10. Intro. Sikes 8:41 ......................... Concurrent Resolution of the 91st Congress, April 28, 1970. Presented to Mrs. Charles C. Parish, MIA Wife, Alexandria, Virginia and Mrs. James E. Plowman, MIA Wife, Arlington, Virginia, by Congressman Robert L. F. Sikes

PROGRAM -- Continued
11. Introduce Rober Cummings 8:46
FAITH IN AMERICA .............................. Robert Cummings, Hollywood, California

12. HOPE FOR FREEDOM Intro. Stennis ........... Lieutenant Robert E. Frishman, U.S.N., Former POW of the North Vietnamese (Introduction by Senator John C. Stennis) (handwritten: Jack Miller)

13. Intro Dominick 8:55 ....................... Petty Officer 2nd Class Douglas B. Hegdahl, U.S.N., Former POW of the North Vietnamese (Introduction by Senator Peter H. Dominick)

14. Messages from absend Dignitaries 9:00

15. UNITED WE STAND ........................... H. Ross Perot, Dallas, Texas, Honorary Co-Chairman (Introduction by Mrs. Douglas Peterson, POW Wife (crossed out), Fort Walton Beach, Florida)
Intro. Mrs. Douglas Peterson 9:03

16. INTRODUCTION OF DISTINGUISHED GUESTS 9:15 . Senator Bob Dole

17. CHALLENGE TO AMERICA ...................... Captain James A. Lovell, Jr., Apollo 13 Command Pilot (Introduction by Senator Barry M. Goldwater)
Intro. Goldwater 9:25

18. Introduce Vice President Spiro Agnew

19. MUSIC ..................................... United States Air Force Singing Sergeants Captain Robert B. Kuzminski, Directing
Intro. Singing Sergeants

20. BENEDICTION ............................... Congressman Henry C. Schadeberg, Former Captain, U.S.N. Chaplain Corps
Intro Schadeberg

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SPONSORING MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
CHAIRMAN
Senator Bob Dole

SENATORS
Peter H. Dominick (checked)
Barry Goldwater (checked)
Mike Mansfield
George Murphy (checked)
Edmund S. Muskie
John Stennis (checked)

REPRESENTATIVES
W.C. Daniel (checked)
Martin B. McKneally (checked)
Catherine May
Richard L. Roudebush
Robert L.F. Sikes
Olin E. Teague

SENATE-HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
RESOLVED, That it is the sense of Congress
1. That Friday, May 1, 1970, be commemorated as a day for an appeal for international justice for all the American prisoners of war and servicemen missing in action in Southeast Asia;
2. That men of compassion and good will throughout the world be urged to search all peaceful avenues available to insure that these men be treated humanely and fairly in accord with the standards established by the Geneva Convention;
3. That every possible effort be made to secure their early release from captivity;
4. That the President designate Sunday, May 3, 1970, as a national day of prayer for humane treatment and the safe return of these brave Americans; and
5. That copies of this resolution be delivered by the appropriate representatives of the United States Government to the appropriate representatives of every nation of the world.

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