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The original documents are located in Box D13, folder "Red Cross Speech, ca. 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
Red Croos Speek
I. Introduction
a) Problems facing world
b). City of Gol over City of man
II. Society pr International Law.
II. City, of Man represents death & desalation
a) man unable to analize shortcomings.
b). Material havoc advantages contracted with
IV Tremendous loses desputs:
b). Philosphers.
a). military myat
c). Music, literations etc.
FORD is LIBRARY 034470
d). Education (Will Drevant)
e). financiers, bankers, economists &
social planners,
F). scientists.
I History bad of appears puture no better
unless city of Ford predomentes.
VI. Red Cross follows such promples.
VII. Red Cross achievements
/
VIII. "Little Bit story"
II. "Sailor story"
Red Cross speech
service without
what was done during the war
(nake, color orcreed.
regard to rank,
Personal experiences:
a). Honolulu on christmas Day 1944.
b). Y.S- admiral Turner.
Local Community - Corly Hotel fine.
job in the future "Leave us face it alderman tenna
of chicago.
International aspect
a) authority under Congressional act.
To contified of carry on national International Relief
P.10
b) International services
i) May to achieve World Peace.
c) Quote from mc Lain - p.10.
Festival story - Me Lain speech.
FORD i LIBRAR GERALD
Red Cross speech
service without
what was done during the war
(nake, color or cred.
regard to rank,
Personal experiences:
a). Honolulu on christmas Day 1944.
b) Y.S - almiral Turner.
Local Community - Corly Hotel fine
job in the future: "Leave us face it" alderman to enna
of chicago.
International aspect
a) authority under Congressional act.
To contifies of carry on national to International Relief
b) International services
p.to
i) May to achieve World Peace.
c) Quote from mc Lain - p.10.
Festural story - me Lain speech
FORD i LIBRARY
Informal remarks on R/C work.
Read from Congressivel charter
Pensonal experiences
a) Plane
b) Cody Five
International - "Peace"
McKeena.
mc fair quote "responsiblity"
Ways to aid & about
Govt and
Red Cross R other relief agencies
attler - of the Would lees in
the hearts of men."