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Page 1: Folder Citation: Collection: Records of the 1976 Campaign ... · :insights into what will work in states and cities. Sandord hasn't spent his career in Washington issuing 't"':.:

Terry Sanford

Folder Citation: Collection: Records of the 1976 Campaign Committee to Elect Jimmy Carter; Series: Noel Sterrett Subject File; Folder: Terry Sanford; Container 92

To See Complete Finding Aid:

http://www.jimmycarterlibrary.gov/library/findingaids/Carter-Mondale%20Campaign_1976.pdf

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TI@rrrr~ ~~m~®rr@:l fIDr 1PLP®&"3fi@1®m~ · To build a new. American community

After the 1972 election the Democratic Party turned to Terry Sanford to chair its Charter Commission and pull the party back together to be ready to face the issues in the presidential election of 1976. The 1974 midterm convention in Kansas City could have turned into a disaster of recrimination and political infighting had delegates mistrusted the integrity of the presiding officer of the convention.

R. M. Ko_s~er, a novelist and delegate, wrote about Terry Sanford's leadership ill Harper'.s ·Magazine:

"All Sanford did was run the difficult Saturday session with exemplary .cool, giving all who cared to learn lesson after lesson in grace. under pressure.

'.'Watching Sanford direct the conference reminded me ... of a concert­mas~er directing the Boston Symphony. Besides controlling himself and the delegates, Sanford provided the indispensible appearance of fairness, as well as the substance of it ..• "

Terry Sanford's experience as president of Duke University and governor of North Carolina makes him one of the most unusual candidates to run for President in decades. As a successful administrator without

.·. the preconceptions of years in Washington, he is a man who would open the White House to fresh perspec­tives from all across the country, involve the best minds in the search for answers, talk straight and create a new mood, trust and pride in our country.

Terry Sanford's two decades of public s_ervice in tough jobs on the firing line have given him firsthand :insights into what will work in states and cities. Sandord hasn't spent his career in Washington issuing

't"':.:. press releases and voting cm bills .. ·He has worked in the trenches of state government as the first of the - ."New South" governors with the courage to fight for equal rights; he has served as president of a great ·university seeking to build a scientific and educational community devoted to excellence and the search for truth; he has been a force for unity in the Democratic party and a spokesman for economic justice

·~;.>;,and racial reconciliation in his region. Throughout his ca.\'eer, Terry Sanford has reached for the · .qriginal idea, the unconventional solut_ion, and has acted with bold strokes. Take a look at his record .

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·. crrno@· ~~m~®ITc9J · n>@@®ITc9J . : In 1972, while many other university presidents were experiencing opposition from their students,

· 25, 000 students in North Carolina signed their names on petitions asking Terry Sanford to run for Presideniofthe United States .. S~nford's hist~ry of servihe t_o his state and his nation sparked their

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Terry Sanford Folder Citation: Collection: Records of the 1976 Campaign Committee to Elect Jimmy Carter; Series: Noel Sterrett Subject File; Folder: Terry Sanford; Container 92 To See Complete Finding Aid: http://www.jimmycarterlibrary.gov/library/findingaids/Carter-Mondale%20Campaign_1976.pdf
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,special «;'rile w~stli~~ii~ post·:~.·::·. RALEIGH. N.C.,.Jan. 21 -

Former North Carolina Gov. Terry Sanford is planning to withdraw· from the race for the Democratic·. presidential nomination. · · :,,·:: · ·

Sanford~ ~urr~nu;l'i>t1'1ea~~ as . president or· Duke. university, }las scheduled a · news conference Friday on the Duke campus to anriounce his political plans· : ,,_,·::,. _,: ~.-.'. ,

Contacted at hi; '.h~~~-in . Durham. N.C., last night, Sanford said: "l won't even. comment" on the report that he will cease actlve cam-paigning. . ,, -. ·

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"NobodY knows:·~~at' rm , going to say (Frid?Y)t~'m. not·

100 per cent s\ll'e .oLwhat I'm going to say. I' m ·aoout 95 per -.· l cent l sure)," Sanf~~~-~~d;. ,,>::/: · \

-Sources close, \o Sanford i ·- indicated that tlie eandidate's \

decision involved '.'.:·:an·· ... \

EE~~~?'i~.f, I Sanford ;wasti9~ital\z~,:

and unable to campaign ac~ tively in New Hampshire earlier thiS month after. suf~ fering from che5t pilins;~· ., :::, ·

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A Sanford. campigrt. staffer' who informed newsmen of Friday's news -conference; ·

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pe!'ding annou~9'Jl~l,\t:°'~l\..~:-; · · being of natiQtl81 significance ..

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'f From NtWl"Dl1patcll11 :·I', ': '. ' ·;:• Sanford, 58, said; '·'I made UP. ; Uon will vote. '\ . ' . ' ~·I candidates from, the South cari ~ ,_ NEW YORK (APr2 Filnner; my mind 'to run abouta year ,- Asked his view on the admin-·' --riow devote their·time to other ].· . -" North Carolina Gov. Terty San-.·:: :ago. It'~just a question ofwhen · lstration's request for further. :· issues. · · · ·· :j ".· '·. ford indicated. Wednesday· her: to officially· start the : cam· ·. mllltary aid to Indochina, San- Sanford said he believed new

~- >: ·cratic. pres1dentlal· .scramble . -.: . He. said he had been to New · Saying such aid would ~nlY.~ ·: bu lions to i $1,000 .each might. 1

.·.~--.:_::.-:'..-_.:~_<_:,:': · ;: ·'by June and came down hard Hampshire, where· the first ~ostpone-the eventualu~if1~-. · ,j1T1ake fund-raising difficult for ; ;. ·, __ ,>.against fu~~er ml,litary ai4:tl\. :.:·preside_ ntial primary will be_._· lion of °!~ a~ea ,un~e~ som __ e: :,.:a p_iesidenuar campa~grt ".but l ·~ ~. ;"Indochina;::. · : r : ' . :. ;:held, "about a half-dozen .. form ,?f anll-Chma . commu- , the whole 'effect is gomg to be · I "'~-. .- ;•-:r.·:, Sanford. now president ·of •":times" and had set up an or- :nlsm, Sanford added. . ::·, very wholesome." . · ·.· . : ~- .. · .-.'.'-~ Duke University: said . that he · ·.• .. ganization In that state; . ,.,, · "We should phase out there 1

· · · ·He said he has raised so far . «'°-, '-'~'.'-: was not announcing his cahdi~ :i:_:.: ·~bout 200 persons. attended ':''; .. ,we have certain obligatio.ns O between $75,000 and $80,000 for i ~~; ~M(;$,:dacy:il()W, ~ca~ ·'.':it'.~, a, llttl~~(Jhe ·COCktall party for Sanfont::';1.;as to redevelop~ent, but' We )i;[ L·his"non1:ampaiP,• uy !: '· 0 . j . ':·;~\)i:,'.'e.arly ..;. peopl_e are inclined ur~·1· at_ the Vnlverslty Club on 54th ->~~ght ~~ult contn,~u~~:~,-~~~:·:; r ~mongJhose at~lng 'the:1

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~f-' ;\:~·:~:;;tire., of long?campalgns. Also ;,~; Stre_et. Among them. were Sen<v~mtaey cc>nflict'I,' ... · . 1!

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("':~:'.; '.f'-',~i:·,..:l'm not' In a political )ob and ·r,. HubertH. Humphrey, D-Mlrm.,, i": Sanford said be thought the· ·: '~umphrey,··o-Mlnnd;i~, '·""' <>I ~~; '!~~_:~:,_·:;_·.there,for.~ tjty ... ~tJ1e .. l~. ~()re_u.~~- ;}. former. Postmaster Gene~al ' __ ·. major · campaign iss~e would!'_<:•· . Humphrey_· tpld.die r_eceptlon '\i £:0~ .'\l.'.rrFl~d;'i'."'( ;;.;'{:;:,1.:!/1 · _'(~:· <; '\fr W-\f~"·!<', James ;A. Farley an~: Angier., \be unemployment - putting ''.:: guests <be''. was·' more; ·thazi . ! ~'~)1 :;n_{? ;,l;m ~ot testin Jthe •ater::;·;<.Btddle Duke, offlci.al g~ter: :_·:"hope back Into the lives Of the'·:~· pleasechci' come to tbe'recep.;· i i~:fa! ;;: ~1',~!sariford added::;.?:!·:(,:~::f:~;'L' , ~::,.'.J! for New York .~1~.:,~~)'.~5:i·:~~lll~ns of people out ~f Jobs.'t:;\t;. tiori because Sanford bad dcini!' · .j '~~;l ""'"~*:ti:\•' -. , ... ,,·,.'.-:"'s· .. 1;:;·,-.·:,,· )~ !~.<:Abi'ihamBeame.: . ._, ..... ;·~··"'.:•:·"~;::'., ... , ' ,·. - .. · · . . ~'',.thesameforhlm ,_..,,,, -·:.·:"·<'·I ;.,;::· \ -?\<. .. ,.::: iii ·k · ·····1't·_· ·,'';;:..1·d .. ,.B ·t _1·; ''!'.'°,,_ ..... " .. -'_·'_.-., • r"" ... _,:.-•:_,.,_,,.. · ., .1,• .. _ ·• ·• ·_··• Sariford said he believed the ··_., .. ·. • · . k. · · · "_ ·for· ... H .. " . "· '1 '.'f/:0 I ":!Y.•!(;\ • · now . s ...... ; · ~ m ·Ji-.1/'' ".r · · ·_ l'; .,. ·. ·· · tr 1 ttl .. f :':• 1 But a spo esman · ~-- 'j

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W? )' s ge ,ng alowayllsro~ '. '.::·'. phrey, . who 1 ts/ gene~lly '~ ' . I ;;-_-_· i/:.::·:.· t~me.: Arnt 1 . ihin~_- t~e J>rgPer:y scheduled to .. meet hi City ~ll"<:· . e "~oncept 0 reg na · m, -:,;~ lieved to sUll hive presidential ~- ,

. 'X/, time \Vlll ~ th~ : end· i9.f' the·'.,) with Beame, who ls exp~ed.to. : 1.,an~ lje does not think 01 hl~~f:':~ ~opes,·· emphasized , that' the ! .,,.._?·r. _ , _ . . .., .-%':\~'School Y~~r; .:~e.sa~9·1ll~:~e.~s ,~ have some say in how the.New. ,asa Southern candidate. _·· .. · " senator's 'attendance did ,not : {(~. , .::.. Sufotd. ~ht• with Sen. Humphreyatdi"ner · · ··.· .,~on~ere~ce pnor.((, n:~c~pbon _:.:.York .delegation. to- .the next.J.&. He said the ''grea~ b~rden of·: constitute· an endorsement of · f 'i~~l~~!> 1

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, lina will persuade other Jib- demonstrations in the Soil~~. eral Democratic candidates said he will compare his 0·1· · ' who have 1been c~iti~al of Wal· record of breaking down ~ , ": lace-former Gov. Jimmy Car- clal barriers with Wall~l'.~ ,, ter of Georg~a, former .sen. segregation~st . policies ~::_· Fred R. Hams· of Oklahoma statements m the same peri_~:~'1.. and Rep. ·Morris K. Udall of Sanford said he does 1\~ · Arizona-to stay out _of _the agree with the growing vJ~.· state's primary. · - · that only one of the Ube~~

But Sa. nford .said yesterday group wi_ll survive to the "!:a ! that he di~n·t care whether I tiona1 convention in Ju \ \

they cllll!e ~m: or not. Jie ex- 1976, because ~·1 qon't see ~~-. press2d confidence _that he any serious candidate can f~;;i::i could beat Wallace m "North to raise $5· million" and thµ~"'!,_ Carolina whether ,,.he . face~ qualifyfor another $5 milllR~\ him _one-on_-one or _111\a nmlt1- in federal matching funds aj~~ candidate field. ; " : ./ . · · • der th~. ne\V ~mpaign f~C'\. :.,_

Wallace appears · to be law. , : : .. ·, :;:.: · :>_._, ::. ~~"'1. firmly committed to run in . · Sanfi>rd siid he expected t~~ the North Carolina primary. raise the money by direct m~:~f When the legislature sought to and the establ.lshment of fun~~_ 1,;~

. eli_minate the primary earlier raising task : forces .in ~~' ·· .Jh1s year, Wallace made a per- states.. _, . <·"'· .,, , . ,. . 'lR' ' : ional appearance in Raleigh to He·said he will continue ~- ": ·· :pppose the action, and it was active, · pres~d~t1.J. of_ c.Duk.._~ ! abandoned. . · . · through the end of this. yeai.;, }_,. :-·- . Sanford said he was singling when he will start a one-ye~:-.~ . · out Wallace as a target sabbatical, to which he is enti:-.~·

}'because I think the.press has tied after six "years as th~1 , .given far too much attention school's president. . . . ·' . ·· · 1·

i _·. tO George Wallace . . · .. Too · His : campaign,·· itt fact, h~,, . l . many people have J:>een cozy- been unde! way for more th3,!):.j~~

·tng up to him and afraid of a month, with Mrs.-Westwo()(!(', him, afraid that he's got peo- as campaign director former- ::1

! 'ifie out .there who will some- Vermont Gov. Philip Hoff ~'. ! how turn against you if you head of the Washington head:.;:

ilay something bad about quarters and eight organizer~,; George Wallace. in the field. 1:

· .~;."I don't. ~el!eve that. I be- A prime technique i~ the--11

'Ueve he ,needs to be taken on. campaign will be a series of :1 . . 1j believe he represents just public forums, called Sanford i~ the kind of spirit we don't Citizen Assemb. lies, wi_th Sa. n:- ii need in this country anymore. ford as moderator for .four- If

• ·~ec~us~,.I'tn \}le .nearest __ thi~g local panelist~ discussing w~YS\( ~~,f9-hlm ~.n ~erws _of ~el'\'.~ce, .ih grass-ro_o~ y1ew,_ ~an. be .m· ij : .. ·place of, seirvice •. !Jl tune in h_is· jected . into national govern·-11 C!ory ,I'm the 011e _to take )lim ment_ to solve proble~. and · ~i.on." · · 1 . :::,·, · ''· .. · . · ·. restore public trust. .. · · · ;r.-· · . tt} Sanford!' ,pia°n. ~oiild 'estab- Sanford . is the sixth J)~J$6.-. ~~tish him iiarly in '1976 as the crat to •announce his c~dl­~1'-'man bestable to rid the.Dem- dacy. This will be his sec~n_ J~cratic Pp-ty of the threat of try for the. prtsidential llOiilS:: !1l·· Wallace; nomiriation, and nation. In 1972, he made a.late ~~.us eonp.o_I.~date liberal· sup· start hi. the North Carol~ :port, . nc}V;:.:largely withheld primary as a stop.Wallace can­·_fr_om. an¥ ;o_n~ of the several didate ~d was beaten.:· .!Je declared candidates. · ·~ :. ~. - said he will. probably enter 1'1 :;::sanfo;.a j:iredicted that he to 20 primaries and con:i~(!te ~ould !:>fat ~aUa~e "in: about for delegates• in ·au. ~e .~~¥1 as man!'. [pnmar1es] a~ he'd, primary states. . -·,.} ~·~~~ beat m.e. :In addltion fr~·North Sanford, 57, a lawyer;~ Carolina, { Sanford sald, . he one-time FBI. special _aieP,~ would .Qtoba'bly beat. Wallaae was a combat paratrooper .. ~ in Ten~essee ~~·and I'll take Belgium and .France in 'Y~r,I~

-zhim onf;in• ¥1Chigan" -.. tw_o War I.I and a. st.ate senat~ "':~ate Pffmax;ies Walla~e won North Carohna. b~fore. Ius

·1~1~~:~it~J:t;·~:~r:&~tf:~ ::~:i~i:~:~_a. ri~~f ~~~::J ·~· -~"1th Wlillace, Sanford.said he hlsnomiDatiori to be President

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. :~oorl)us~. But,'.he added, tional. Convention and __ he.IJ?~ /i~~ is af..·re ... ~f.d~nt's .. i:espo. nsil;>.il· .Kenne. dy.·c···ar.· ·ry th. e s·ta .. --~-:.,,<.~~/" ~_:~fy to.: o.~fJeadership arid , ·His fQ_~~yea.r term ~-gover-i'll!l _ ney ·~.jJheJp,··,I~cal .,sch~()~ nor,.,w:as_:'.J~~~ked .. PY.· '.sharp \:.; .· ard~iC~~ ~P'cWlitl.t m.oi:~'.ac-: budget increase~ fo~ p~blic cd'.. \~ pta~l~ -;~l~.etna.,tiyes,;;,_iriCl~d· u~a,tiori .· ;m~L~e: cre~.ti~ll: of,_a ~~ 111aJof. .:;'~p~~~~.:::.'~:~t .~t.ateYt'.fde .. J!an!i'.Po~tii:tl'~:<•Pr~ -00I1·:; :nqw-, ~Ol,1S1d~ed.:·Jfi.: raill that 'Y:as ~:foi:ei:unner of '~or. I• ·l ·' \. : ' ·c~p:'<'>'.~,,q~?.~~~-'· :the bationaL effort; ·He . has .:~):)san1prd, goyeino~.fl~... -PI'.efil?ent of Puke_ smce

Car~liba from 1961~-;l~dur"-1969 .. -~··. ~: , ~:!L..'1'. _ ..

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.. ;: .1~~i:l :nien: IS, however,.~ differen~e·: ~;v ·way of distingwsh· :~· ~dividual spokesmen have .been wrestfu.lg with tpe "W~~., •. · F:~:" '.':" mg hµnself from fellow candidate. George Wallace, Mt. lace problem," as it is known; and we_ use the wrestling

, Yri·,0;''frSan!ord, . who. ~s. no~ pr~~qe~t. ~f: :Duke. Urtiv~.rsity,:. ;: Fmatch metaphor advikedly,_'since i~ has .been·'.Pretty mu~:; :; J :i!\'~j; ho~ also ·to .. ~tmguJSh .~self m,m ot~~r candidates ·, .. a, eonfJict ~f fake grimaces aIHl phony l~ers and how.S, ·:. ·. ~ ... , 1 .·:~ 1 in 'he field. I in the one to. ~ him on, Mr-. Sanford , · 1 ., • • · ; . · · . . . · - ' . ·"PP,J.•'i'~>.:·1.". + • 'di ;;·~G·.·:· ·· · · :". w· al· la. ·::." ';,,,;. ·, .. · ·.· · ·. f . · ··. hi . · :·.·~one In which the alleged opponents. have managed. to . : ··~~.;,1{;,,. ·«Sill .o~· overnor cem LIUeco~eo ~ouncmg .s . . " . · · · . · · . , · . ''""> ,· · ·- · ~}'}(:t; eandidacy, and h~ likened· the .pro8pecit elf tlliit "9nte.iid· · ,'.. ~Y.~~d actually engagmg one ~ot~er,, :at , an: .. :V~ou.slr.'. ~:

~,.,.~:).mg ~:·next~sprjng~s.'.N~:Oarollna primary~ "high :~:,Gov~~r,W.8,llace. ha,s been• mveighed ag~st;"srilil~~'.· .. f~.;. ·,ti noon~:.!;In fact. Mr. Sanford:mad& confrontati'On with Mr. ·:· .. ; 'upon, imitat~d; ·flattered 'and, Piitronized. by the ~~- c::l :: ,

·, :f·:i·~:J \vllJla:C~ a lce~tfai.theme 0£. liuLa:Dnouncement:' '• .. · ., .erats \Vho tear· him ;µiosf ~ut h~. ii~ ~t)ee1(~~~~.:.;j '. ·' . : :~i21H~;:LJ .... ·Th~ are any ~umber .of~lls~ijS .that ·he sh~Uld. do·· · fronte<l square,ly, .and that .evidently· iS 'what Mr. S~i•<) · '~: · ~,b~f p}iJ . 'soj.!SJ)eaking strictly in terins of his own reputation. and . · .. ford ~~ans .to do. It can hardly .~e regarded as an affront,, l .: ::_,: "~~ 1:r r,J 'Cali~i~_acy. Mr. Sariford entere<t an ~ ~hree-way pri• ,to Governor .wa~ace .. Rath~r, it seems to us, ~hat Mr~~;J : .1

!:~;,:· :j :~ary")~ North Carolina (Wallace, Sanfo:d. and Rep. Sanford. ha.~ ~ nund is taking t~e (Tovernor se~ously,_ ...•. :.~.-1 ·: .. :4 ::-,'."j '.Shirley Chisholm of New.Yo~k) IM!latedly m 197~and and taltin~ bun on, at aast. . ~ · . · . , ' . · · ·: .... ·frit~x_: ··v~) ~;· 1X:l aJ.so ;.p .. a eondition of, relative djsorganization. He was · : . George Wallac~'s recoro as Goyernor of Alabam_a, 11,is .·~ '. .;1

~,>::\~cr;i-:':j. troun~ ·by GoverDQr .Wallace, and SO· any effoI't to .· .. ·· conception of our diplomatic ,arid military obligations.C.<<l ~~l'.1/~t:.•l make Jtis. 1976 candidafY plau~ble would reqUire that: .· ab~ his answers. to som~ ve1? tough questions cc>il; ~. /~! 1

- "~:~;:}.,c,j. he. g~t.)tls own bp.ck. m the state he once governed. .·c~rmng the economy and this nation's energy needs, the .'. . '.'.':J 1€~~;\1 ~~:AA a :poli~~cal lopgsbot, .~. ~~ford bas ~o~g ~o .. . · . choices he would make between the_ com~eting cl~.~: ·~;.'.i . \i->,:1.1 los,,.f.t'.om :inaki.Dg stJCh a test.a cntical one, smce bis on the country's resources, the way m which he would.. ,·:·!i

tjf.Wrtp}.:~',:.1 ~,~ii~.'~~y-as he Iin~wS-:.:.:Coul.d not .survi. ve a . ..seci>nd d. ~- · finance so. me of. th .. ~· gnu .. · d military and social progr~~s'.·.:.1 .. BJ .:~'j 'fe~ m North Carolina by 'George Wallac~. There lS he espous~ll this needs to be brought out. Governor,..:"><:~ : 13 ...•. 'f. ~ee. ·:~~ro .. vo.·1ved here too, ·smce.itjvas·.Mr. wau~ce ~ho .. w_an~ce;.tor ~the political anxi~ty h~ ba5 engendefii~!:i.t~1· ,c;y~ i'.tT ,~n~~·tauilted the state's relu~t Democra~ into. .within his party, rbas had a free ride so far. He bas ~if.·~~~! ~:f'.; .. holding a primary at all next year. Finally, fo.r Mr. San- .. peen obliged to defend his own record or to demon~·:.:.,~,{!

::\·:fl . f~,iliir~ is.~ a deepe~ question· .of per~~na:l vindica- his actual fitness for trb~ office to which he aspires::l,ie .-· t~A ~ "-'=~:; '.,t?,c;>J,J;~~~ is,,~ ~e '.has pomt~ o~t, a,po1U1cal .~nte:r,n· . has bee~ allowed to crmse along on ~he most. shape!~.~.1~~ -- .. rP?;,~"of .. ~v~~or '\Vaija~e, a .sou~~er who, went a of prolnl~ and to fue~ whole campa.lgns on little more .J'[dJ /" ;.·~ :·different way, ~d he wants to put.~ way to the test. . , , than resen~~ent and innuendo. That's why we ttji!J.t~:;{;fl · · · . ;'-:~;tn .-·g· ·~iit;:~hen. Y(l~ have said.all thit;.it ~s still .true.;,*'~a_t;~. T~fa .. ~ord's appro~eh. to the ~vernor'is good n~.f:'·· :jhJ .. :~.i -""' ~$J~tt ~~~ w1~yepi•• wauac,e,which.,¥t· 1f1;:~~~~ ~~.· .~· ~ ~- .... • <.·.i~f~· \,,;'·.' j '. -~-·-~~

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' ·:.".~ .... ·:.".,;,' , · -· · · · .;.f cl_ ".>," 1eparate ,staf~. for . l)J~\n -~t s~1:_i~tendent and a "~t~in~ e~i.--.,· .. :-;{f;~;!f~~"ft~. ~-Jt· , , . . .-~~".\ \ . . .. .. '" ~e· 0-~~...tO~\I~. · ~{1'['1',,"'""'-+,_f{l/"w~~::-:<, ~

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.. united Pms 1ntemat1aNt shooldn't start· a · campaign said.· "That's up to the vc>ter to Fenner Gov. Terr)' Sanford· until you felt the p~bli<,: wa.s_ ~ ,~ecid'e.:·· :"·/·,1 :· •:~ · .:: • > :·

.,. · said Wednesday he pla~s to ru~ ready. f~r a -~a~pa1gn. to. be ,;:".-B~t.he '!3~ no _qua~rns al>o~~ . next year in Democratic pres1- ..: started, he said.. I don t thmk . · matmg distinctions·. be.tween dential primaries· in New the public is q!llte ready f~r. his reC()rd and Wallace's:·.-~: -'r

·Hampshire and California as . presidential ~ampaigns:" ';> :'' :','"l think the difCerenc~ ~ well as North Carolina. · :c .·The public, he said, .. 1s tween Governor Wallace ~n.d;

' · ·. · , · · - ·. somewhat fed up· with poli· · me that has to be judged by the ·' .. ·sanrord, in an interview, t_ics." .... ,.,. ·.:. ".·•·:~·:·:•:'-"·public is that Goveni~fWal-~

also said he plans to mate a ::"~Bull do thinka campaign is Jace has talked in terms ofth~. c: .1.,/ fonnal announcement of ·his an· educational process and . · complaintS;" he : said:· "l'.ve · ·" · ; · candidacY. "very $<>on" in we'll have to get on with talk· ·•.talked i.n . terms 'of' tiie 5qlu·-J,/ .· Vfashington ... ~ ': · .. ,,.. '··•.· 'ing about the issues; so we'll <'tions."'·,dr:, . -·~~;-<':_: .. --)J"~

_' _':i~; .· _:Now president of Duke .. just have _ ~ start wa",!ling 1 "•'··:,~He's based a veafdeal o~ · !' " · ·University,Sanfordwasdefeat· things up ~his summer •. ;'he_ .. his.carriJi.aigning on .. afear.of ·<, .. :, ·' ·· . ed by Alabama Cov. GeorgeC. said .. :'/-··::· · : . ·~.3 \:?~;.:·:.something or people being feif ·( "

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.' • Wallace in the 1972 North Caro- -:·.:>Sanford said he has chosen . uP with something," he said. :_·,_·,.·_,::-.-.:'.·~·-·_·,_.:·,_···:-.• ~_.·_··,~.--,~:.·,· .• ,~··.·.,.;'.•_:_,1_ ...• ----~.·~.. lina presidential primary, but . \\f ashingtori_ ats thbe site for ~~s1 .. "th'rve : attempted. t9. talk ali:iqt . . ..~ has been planning another . announcemen ecause, · , ~' .·.. . :. at something in tenns of how

campaign since December. ·. · ;think when you announce· for ·_. we,·as Amer~can pe0J>le·cari:da. •.·"Well, I know I'll run in New the-presidency, you sho~ld :s<>methingaoout it.'.'·~;,:,;:;;.'~-­Hampsire and North Caro-· make it in the natio,n's capi~ ~- ·_.:;sanford:silid Ile "fifoed 1111r Jina," he said. "I'm reasonably tal." ._: ' . . : ~~~-- .. {".'; 'same <'stresse5· and ·strain an<r well satisfied l'.11 run in Idaho. . :.: Although bQth 5.-!nford and .. challenges and demands of'the

1 · Montana. and Qregori, all of .. (:arter are fonner ·south~rn C-~rly. 1960s w~en (;ovemor. ,! which come on tiiesame date. governor_s _regarded as_,_' W,alla~:was a govem~r ~~~! ' · "I'm sure I'll run in Calif or- moder~tes, he n;fused to com- was a governor also. · : .1 :- --

nia." ... - · ~re hunself with Carter or .. ,_·:,'·'l'.mwillingforthepeopleto He said he and his stra- . with -~~; Lloyd Bentsen of . Jook at the tecord ofhOw lap.

'tegists, led by former' Govs. Texas. : · ' · · : . , , '." •. <"'- : /~. ·. proached the problems as di~ Philip Hoff of Vennont and Hu- .. , "It's notfor metto say what · ~guishetf from how he apa · . , . . i

: ·~:1\ ~i~o:!d!~~~ ~i~~~~ ;ts __ :_ ea:f~fm;rm_ea __ .~--~~t;!__ -~:°3_ r~ :_r_d."~ __ .~ .. ~~!~.~~~0_:\·_i;~~~:~-~: ~-~-~~f_T:L races in other states, including ~xtfr New Mexico, NebraSka, Wis·

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-Mr3fhe~7rPn~iia1 pu~se ·1r : . the primaries is to demon­

strate that you can campaign,,; he said. "It's not the principal way delegates are. selected though· a good many delegate~ are selected this way." . ; : . ·

. Sanford, governor of Norih Carolina from 1961-1965 has f.

· '·"~c - traveld in about 35 states in the \~/<'< past 18 months and in 10 to IS '

, ~fat·., 1 ;:~s since ,the ~i~!-,9' the

$~1;/]>: ' \ . . .~a~z;~~~f ~~:[.;.~~~·1!~i~~ ~:.·]\,:,:~, _ · 1 two VlSlts this week to New

.V ork, are listed on a schedule · · ~;\.< - - . ; ~ that separates campaign activ-~~;; ..... , . ity from u!liversity and other ~ · : . · - · ·~ ·activities. . .. ~: , - .. '· ·. · :~:· .-::· · "M:f.~~. . •.. He and Corine~ GO\(Jimmy . ,.

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:·~-~hat "ev_e~yone wh~ w~nt~ ,,-·.<£':··. ~Sanf.orcfea~neci-i" rep\iii-~­: ·to work could get a Job. • ·.. \ '. ~i .tton as a political moderate

Sanford singled out for · ? \l.·hen he served as governor criticism Alabama Gov. -~ of North Carolina from 1961

. ·George Wallace _who has n?l. \ }·Jo 1965. He ha~ been presi­, .. :formally . announced he will j . "' .dent of Duke smce 1970 and : ·. :run but is expected to do ~ . ; · t··~erved last year as chairlnan -. . •• - ~ ··_-+ . .., -

:· :: y: early next month. · · ~· ";'i[. : . of the party c;ommiSsion that

\ .. r "George Wallace ha~ i~' I> "1rote the new charter adOi;t-· ·

· ·,fooled the. people who h~ve, .;'. ~ ed at last December"s ·. Jbelieved in ·him by calling . li ~ · 2Democratic mi_niconvention. l ~' '· ·.~ fort~ . the easy fears ai;i~. f. ~ :; H~ said . he is better .4'.Jf- ·! .l _::·avo1dmg_ the . complex_ an~,~+-~ -gamzed this year than .be 1 . . \. ~; tough-mmded solutions, .. , .. .1 ·) was in 1972 when "I didnl ! '

i,;:t Sanford said. "I .have a dutf.c·J,,~ ~et into it in time - I wasn). ~ . J:'~r: to show the nation that ~-J ~ t~ken s~riously." ; .. . "~j~-1 -t.· ~. South stands for more ti,'~:~\:~ .. ~ ... '.' .. He said he expects to ha\~ l

the politics of fear." · ··:; ;;: no difficulty iri raising t~ is ! , . Sanford said he expects ~o, : ~ million in funds thatthe ~:-j

'. enter_ both the early Ne~/. ~ campaign financing law sets l ~ ;: Hampshire and Massa.·.'. J. as the limit for presidential :

_,:, chusetts primaries. bu~ made>,::~ FOntenders. · ; • . ·. . -: :_-1 : .\,it,, Clear that the cr~_c1~\ t_e.;~,; ·; t Besides Sanford ;ipd-~ <:~ . ~\;w_11l be the March ~nmary_ ~~;j } :~ackson, other announc_!_(L.,: .

.'· his home s!ate .. - - · · ., ~: t .f>emocratic candidates are · ·'~ · . · l .Sanford s bri~f but. unsuc- '· ~ · :jlep. Morris ·K. Udall,. D- , ~\cessfu\ campa1~ . f~r . fu.e" ~ 'Ariz., former Gov. Jirruni; · i Democratic n?rrunation ~ ' '; · Carter of Georgia, Former • •

,<11972 was dera~led when ~e -· fi Sen. Fred R. Harris of Ok- f \was defeated b.Y Wa~lace in "' :l Jahoma and Sen .. ·· U~'-d ·j; lthe North Carolina pnmary. ·. · .. ·Bentsen of Texas.· .. ;• <r

.. \w~l~~~:~ t~~dre~:S;tu!~ \". ~~--==~J=~~~=~ ~.-: '-

. 1race and satd he wi~I <ir?P \ ,~~:'t:.~

. ~out of , the pres1dent1al \ ;~

~Ai""' " . . . . ./ .< J i . • ;. '· ' _., ........ ,! i j~:~~·~';~k:::oc:'.!~irely "' I \ ' -;\?'"~;}.l(tli::·:/i>UKE~.RESIDE_ N_TDE_M. OCRAT~1-6TJ:IENTRY : ~Y ........ f·.~~\ He said he thinks Sen. I ?:>: .Mr.-.. , ......... ,. ,, ··" ..... ,,, •. ,._ .. '·. . ......... ,.~;.,.·,;- ,Henry M. Jackson of i fj'~ ·-~~~HINGTON . .«~>.·:~·:_sixth Democra~1c candida~.~:1 _··., :.iWashington is· proba~ly th~~~·-: ~o: armer ·North Carolina.Gov. 'to. announce.. . . . :>\ ·.'.current frontrunner in the , ·:··,., JtLi< .~r(y_ Sanford_; : vowing !'a ~hi!~ conc_eding his Caf!1-': .. :- race for the Democra~!C:':; '> 1; ;;~,;").';tio'd .. campaign and a bold patgn may be an uphill . ." •. :nomination ','and he's i:iot . · \ ~ 'f~mitji_stration, •• ,,.'I1nn-Sday: · strug~le Sanford ass~rted 't1 .;.~~'.very far out in front." ·· ----·' ~ j ~J~~iOined th.e growing ranks· of· am ~tfferent. fro_m th_e oth~r : : ·!, ·~ : Asked if he ~ight a~ce~ a 1 • ~( ~' ';.·· ... ,·.~Cf.i(rididates·· seeking the 1976 candidate~ . m backgrou¥ .. · ; vice presidential norrunat1on, ·; · .. z.;

·:J)emocratic ·· · · presidentiaI and experience and tempera~":\ . Sanford g·ave a flat ''no." "I ~- :·\ •·;<l•· · · · · · ··· ···· · ·· - ment ' ti~:ll ' !.. t be · ' · '. ~rriin_ation. · ''. . , .. ~' · .. ' . . · . : . . . · .,. : · ~; just don't want. o vt~ l ·A ~~~ai:i,ford; 57, president of _He sa~~,t~at if_elected •. he,_\ .~·president." h~ said. . · .'A tj

!Ike .. University, . formally wtll ~nstituf te . swdeepmg ~, .. Sanfor\i sa1~ he. will con·. ~ · . .;, .. ·~ "eked off hl.S cam' al . ' b . economt~ re _orms an pr~, ' . ' ~:: .tinue as president of Duke i ' . J

· 1. · . · . · nf P gn hy posed usmg fe~eral funds as . .,1 - ~· for the remainder of 1975, t ; mg. a J1ews co erence e a last. resort to guarantee /, k le . Of ,ii. ~ e~t_e~. bet.ween 17 ~d 20 . - . ·· · ·.. · . ,~:. ·: ~- but wo~ld ta. e. a ave m.:1 ~ .:

. ~e pr1marie~ •. He JS the .. See ~age seven. CoL One . .:i ;.- --~· ab~ence __ next. ~e.ar_ t~ ca·r :.~ . ~~73~0 / ] / (J{a,~.tTl'rJ..1 ____ .. - _c.),' .,,J.: . .P~t~n'..,~.~~ -·-~ .: -~~-~- - _.o.::.c :··· .. -·-

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REVIEW OF THE NEWS ~.EW?~I' MASS .•

JUN 11 1975 ~

Another Hat in the Democratic Ring •

1Washington, May 29 - Former Governor of North Carolina Terry Sanford, singling out Governor George Wallace as his special target, becomes the sixth Democrat to enter the 1976 presidential race. Sanford, 58, is cur­rently president of Duke University .

._ He says in his announcement that he

Sanford wants j to tangle again with-Wallace.

came up in southern politics at the same time as Wallace and that "too many people have been cozying up to him. He needs to be taken on and I am the man to take him on." He says that· Wallace "claims there is a 'new Wal­lace.' But new means that the old appeal to racism is no longer useful and so now he moves to yet other

';.~ars 'and • doubw:1:·- ~~~t.::;::t<>:::~J;~e. ~

~~n~ /or. pt~:'J~~sid~°"cy .~tli ·.a lll ·~~tt~e·~~~t~atrJ~ 1~Uft~~sg~ic_)I stands for more than the politics of fear. I want the people of this country to be given a clear choice betvyeen what I see as the politics of fear and the politics of hope.'' Sanford, who was knocked out of the presidential primaries in 1972 when Wallace clob­bered him in the North Carolina pri­mary, says that a similar result in- his home-state primary next spring would take him out of the running in 1976. Other declared Democratic hopefuls are Senators Henry Jackson (Wash.) and Lloyd Bentsen (Tex.}, former Sen­ator Fred Harris (Okla.}, former Gov­ernor of Georgia Jimmy Carter, and Representative Morris K. Ud~ (Ariz.). I ·-----"--~·- _ . .:__o.~----_!_=-__..~--~;, .. ~:!.·:·~;:,£:!!: . .:.:~~=~:---~~'-1

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:>'~'t~trn ! zlm1il Aoumt~f' STATEN !SlAND, N. Y. Q. 66,225 SUN. 6~723

MAY29i15. ~

I Sanford becomes-6th. entry· • ' ' ·~ I • ' ' •

.. •. ~-.·in··'76 Dem sweepstakes· <WASHINGTO 0 ~· .starts well- back in th~, field •. voice,. twinkling.blueeyes,_and. Terry S~nfor~, ~ of with a_ ~elatively low level of a wry sense of humor. · ~- :~; 1 Duke Umvers1ty and a f?rmi;r recogmt10n. but they feel the He has been launching his govei:nor of North Car~lma. is lack of strong co~tenders drive with a series of "San-.·­the sixth forma~ entry ~nto t?e makes the contest wide open. . ford Citizen Assemblies," af ~ ~!~~.Democratic presidential H~ intends to challenge direct- which he joins with relatively,'!:'!

Iy Alabama Gov. George c. small groups to discuss the(~.~· . Wallace, due to announce his i?ea.s for deali~g with the. ~-;..i': · -Jsanford was to make)~is for­

mal 'announcement at a news conference today, although his campaign_has been unofficial~ ·I~ under way for ITlonths. -

candidacy nextmonth. · ' · tlon·s economic and fore1gl\/ problems. .·· · .. ' ~~'

In 1972. Sanford was defeat- . The other five announced ' ,ed by Walface. in the North . candidates are Rep. Morris K.'. ': Carolina primary. krepetition Udall. D-Ariz., former Geol':-·'1;

'A brief but unsuccessful f th t Id b bl d ·- · candidate in 1972, Sanford 0 a wo~ pro a Y oom a gia. Q.QY· Ji.IJ,l.9J.l,.£~.~!~r .. - :·

1976 candidacy that faces an former Sen~red Harns, -n- '· .Jropes to combine the moder- uphill battle in the views of· Okla., Sens. Henry M.. Ja~ksor(: · ate image he established· as. .most party leaders.. _ of Washingfon~ and. Lloyd 1\1. , . governor in the early 1960s - · · · · · · ·· . . tVith his later work in educa- Elected governor in 1960 as .. Bentse11 ~qex~s.,. .. : _:,~ ... .:... ; tion to emerge as his party's a racial moderate in a Demo- •

. leading liberal presidential cratie,. priqiary campaign · contender. ,"Rhere h_is chief rival urged the ; i. • closing of schools to avoid de-:

6The 57-year-old Sanford's segregation. Sanford expanded ' last major political post could : the North Carolina education : also be helpful. He was chair- . sYStem and won approval of . 111aµ of the party commission the_necessary tax.increases to that wrote the charter adopted _pay forit.. at last December's Democrat- He has been president of , ic. minlconvention, a position Duke since 1969 and will take i t~at enabled hi~· to travel a leave of absence to pursue 1'

widely and deal with most key the Democratic nomination .. pai;-ty leaders. -. , . ~,~---------~--- -----·----., ,'.""(--~Sanford .. is_ a_short,_sandy-.

3;_.,~}!~~~,~i~~ri c~~E~:.d~_ ~e _baire~(.~al\'~_\\r~th .:~·. gi;~v~ny_:

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Terry Sanford

Terry Sanford's declaration of candidacy for the Presidency of the United States May 19, 1975, Washington, D. C.

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Q)111~('.' :nr,11li1-.:hrrit.F\ ~,; .. ~.".~::i,_ ~\!~.e~t

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~i~::'Tfie fourth Demacratic.presi·~ ':, /« · : '' :;

1dential hopeful irt. three days.'{.\' ' .

•·stumped in l')lebraska Sunday. \;,· · t 1 Former North Carolina Gov.;}: ~ Terry Sanford followed· Rep.~ ... , : Morris Udall, of Arizona, for- :.'. ' mer Georgia Gov,.J.imazy:,,,Car:-:., · , · . ~!;!.r .. and former Oklahoma S~n •. · · ·· . ,·Fred Harris lrito the state.' , ,

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But Sanford said he's not, .. : · worried about getting lost in •

the crowd, which now.numbers six declared candidates. ·

' . It's "good that a lot of candi- · dates are running," .said San- ,. --world-Herold Photo.

ford, president of Duke Univer- ·. · · Sanford i sity. He said he-is confident he .. budget Is mandatory, and a ma~ ··:

can "breakoutcifthepack." ' jor reduction. in defe.nse. · Sanford said Pre~idenr Ford. spending would help ace(>m~

not only can ~e defeated in 1976,. pl~h that. . . . : '· · but "ought to be. He's made an :ianford said he would like to\ absolute mess of the domestic· see the Pentagon budget.(· situation." · · ·.: trimmed about 15 per cent from .;

. · . , : current proposals of more than ·: ~anford said ~he. nauon s prl- $100 billion. : . . ';

or~~yshouldbeJobs. . : He sai~ that if elect~d he:.-: , J\fter 25 years of. talking, would create a new national '

Its ume to a~~pt a policy of full economic council, similar to the employment, he told ~ press National Security Council:. :10

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conference at the Old Mill Holl-. : coordinate economic policy, : day Inn. . . . He said agencies like the Fed-

He said current unemploy- 1 eral . Reserve Board· and Agrl- . ment, reported Friday at a fUlture Departplent now for­post-World War II high of 9.2 mulate their own economic per cent, was created "Cleliber• plans. ately by the government" in an The President has a Council , effort to check inflation. of Economic Advisors, Sanford

Sanford, .. said a balanced said, "but it advises; it doesn't coordinate."

Sanford said, "It's time to give the government back to the people." This can be done, he said, through greater use of,_ state and local governments.

"There is ample evidence that the people should be skep­tical (of the federal govern­ment)," he said; adding that it is because the government has not gotten out of the habit of distrusting the people. "The government tias to believe in the people." . He called for a new approach to foreign affairs based on mor­al leadership, "not . military might.". . .

Military aid tb make friends 1 "is no longer a useful, viable,

humane policy," Sanford said. He said America needs a non­

military, intelligence gathering agency like the CIA, but it "must remember that its pur­pose is to gather intelligence and not try to influence deci­sion-making."

,Sanford has said he planned to enter between 17 and 20 pri­mary elections.