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The original documents are located in Box D13, folder "South High Speech, November 15,
1948" of the Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R.
Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box D13 of The Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
South High Speech 1 11/15/48
Introduction -
Dog story -
" apinst The stern."
"Up against the setting mom"
Situation 1931
Amemployment, government employees paid in scrip,
this lost homed audition families to made credition word. homes, College education
Our generation fought, dud of will pay for War.
Situation 1948
Full employment, high wages, shorten hours 8 work,
pd vacations, college education,
no lose of fundamental nights:
1/ Frilom of worship
55 religions or denominations
2). Freedom of speech & preas
3) Right to vote
4 Right to a jury tral
Because me have liberty me have
72%g world's automobiles
61% " telephone
48%"
"
radios
Even thrugh we have only 6%0
FORD is LIBRARY GERALD
world's population & less then 6%of world's
land area.
Wake up - speak up - Stand Up - For freedom.
Personal advice 1)Havea long vange Gective
Live now & be happy
"Happiness doesn't come at any
given time"
2) Dignty Braklayer in job.
Carpenter
Banker
Conclusion
FORD i LIBRARD GERALD