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The original documents are located in Box D14, folder "Michigan Express Company
Speech, July 14, 1951" of the Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File
at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box D14 of The Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
Michigan Express Co. Speech- 7/14/51
I - Introduction
Texas Longhan story,
Welcome story 1 against The stem"
"Lep against the satting nom".
Bull story 1 "little cull gres a Long rong"
II- - Truman- mac arther insident
1). Speech in Congress
3. Tastepying before Senate Committees
3). Has but present policy in China been
effective? ?
4). The A orean War & its settlement
III - Price t Wage legislation
Kres. Wm Green
3> Rent Control
3. Kalling roll
o]. quitas
FORD & LIBRARY GERALD
/
Concluvion- - Unselpohness
Farmers - ponies supports + tno cerlings
Unions - minimum avages MM."
Businessmen 1 subsidies of unlemated profits
minuter -attitude tream Communism.
2
Dnft toward Batcok Labor
from of government
Aboes Vtopea - "where nobody
has anything symptere it with everybody."
america 1 6% world's population Tland
yet 72708 anto; 61%