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The original documents are located in Box 1, folder "Labor Day Message, 1975" of the
Eliska Hasek Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Labor Day, 1975
Labor Day assumes a special significance this year
as we prepare to celebrate our National Bicentennial.
Designated to honor America's working men and
women, Labor Day offers an excellent opportunity to
review these contributions in the light of the new goals
that will guide us in the third century of our indepen-
dence.
America's workers are our national strength. Their
skills have forged our greatness. Their pride in
quality craftsmanship sustains it. We owe the unprece-
dented progress we have realized in this century to
the initiative, determination and talent of the American
worker.
We are a nation of working men and women whose
willingness to sacrifice and eagerness to support re-
sponsible economic policies have pulled us through
many rough periods in our past. This record provides
inspiration and encouragement in this difficult time.
It also gives those of us who work in Government an
extra incentive to honor the trust our working citizens
have placed in us by ensuring wise, responsive and
sensitive planning for our future.
I pledge my wholehearted commitment to this task.
Herald R Ford
FORD & LIBRARY GERALD
August 21, 1975
MEMORANDUM FOR:
RON NESSEN
MARGITA WHITE
BILL BAROODY
Attached are ten copies each of the President's
statements for Labor Day (Sept. 1) and the
Jewish High Holy Days (Sept. 6-15) which you
may want to release to the press.
My office is sending them out in response to
requests for messages for various events
around the country.
If you should need more copies, please just
let me know.
Eliska Hasek
Atts.
FORD LIBRARY & GERALD
August 21, 1975
MEMORANDUM FOR CLARA HYATT
Attached aee three requests for messages
for Labor Day. Could you please have covering
letters prepared for my signature -- along with
mailing labels marked Special Delivery or Air
Mail/Special Delivery.
I've also attached ten copies of the message.
If you need more for other requests, please
let me know.
Thank you very much.
Eliska Hasek
Atts.
FORD it LIBRARY DERALO