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The original documents are located in Box D13, folder "Wyoming P.T.A., Immanual
Reformed Church, 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
[ca. 1948]
Immanited Refromed (Chinch
Wyoming PTA.
Better World Rolationship
A. Better world Relationship is opposite of War
1) Frequency of Mar, - London Society figures.
2). Cost of War.
a). Calsan- - DSC
b). 30yrs- #50.
c). Cevil Was - $5,000.
d. World War I - $25,000.
x). " "I II 1 $200,000
Total Expendature an Word War II -$300 billion
B Subject ? Speech - 1 "City I Man"
1). Aseris of peoplenties & problems.
2/. Speech by minister
b). Chinas problems
a) India's plight
c). Japan's iniquity
d) Italys stupedity
e) Germany per pidy
Kj. Englands invertantes
FORD i LIBRARY GERALD
Frances confusion
no mention of fundamental principles religions
convictions or precepts.
2
C
Mindane Plans
D. History Record.
1). military force -autrerats, yars, despots, basins, bing
a) alexanders, Caesars, Charlemagnes,
Bourbono. Napoleons, Hapoburgs, Hohengdlenns,
2). Philosophical ideals
benegily concerned & onganized.
Concentration in hands of nolatively few, some
a) anoth, Plato, Karl Mark, Spengler,
3) art & Beauty.
a). Destruction funks ant
b). "Beauty is only obin deep on savagery Iman.
4) Humanitanan Principles
a) Good men, humanitarians, are transitory.
5) Education is Neutral
a) Trained minds can be bratal minds.
b/. will Durant, "Knowledge is neutral. tworlidge It
GLRALD FORD LIBRARY
is merely an instrument which man
may use for his own satiation or for
his own self dextruction."
Barber & Genenciers
"War suspends all consideration of
that of solvency."
World Wan I blamed on Banhers
r/, Science Y Evalution
Both must be directed - man can
use for his own self preservation
& destruction.
a) airplan
b). Radio
c/ atomic control
E Basic Foundation for Lasting Peace.
City of man represents "desolation & death."
Only City of Ford can endor - inversal
justice of mysterismess.
In Postwan World eve can't ynore "other"
factors but city of God must be the
fundamental
GERALD LIBRERY FORD
F. Better world Relationship
1). W ordrow Wilson - "Our materially anligation lenters cannot it be redeemed survive specializally."
2). Clement ather- "The men." Peace father world lies in The heart of