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...Confidence. The Administration vehemently opposes both the Cooper-Church and McGovern-Hatfield amendments. Last week in a closed meeting with G.O.P. Senators, Administration spokesmen argued that any restraint on the President would be a show of no confidence. Next day White House Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler stated Nixon's case strongly and publicly. "The White House feels," he said, "that there should be no restraint on the powers of the President as Commander in Chief, as stated by the Constitution. It is the role of the Commander in Chief to protect the security of forces in the field...
...might have been appropriate for combatting the sweeping McGovern-Hatfield provision, known as the "amendment to end the war." Actually, there is little chance that even the Senate, where antiwar sentiment is stronger than in the House, will enact the McGovern-Hatfield amendment in its present form. But the Ziegler blast was aimed at the more imminent and modest Cooper-Church measure on Cambodia...
Judge Blackmun. a 61-year-old Republican, sits on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. He is regarded in legal circles as a liberal on civil rights issues and a conservative on matters concerning the legal rights of criminal suspects. Ron Ziegler, presidential press secretary, said yesterday that Nixon considers Judge Blackmun to be a "strict constructionist...
...makes President Nixon's defense of the antibusing forces so questionable. To be sure, his statement was carefully hedged. But he expressed no personal zeal for the principle of integration, but shifted the responsibility to the courts. Nixon's ambiguous thinking, as read by Press Secretary Ron Ziegler: "The President feels that in the efforts to eliminate, according to the mandate of the court, the dual school system to the maximum degree possible, we should not use busing, and also, to the maximum degree possible, it is the feeling that we should do everything to preserve the neighborhood...
...object of their protest was the most expensive Business School first-year text-retailing at $17.50-called Analysis of Decisions Under Uncertainty, by Robert O. Schlaifer, William Ziegler Professor of Business Administration...