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The original documents are located in Box 43, folder "Ford, Susan - Events - 8/15/75 to
9/4/75 - Vail, Colorado Vacation" of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford
Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box 43 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
IDAHO
LIBRARY
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MCCARTNEY 8-17
1ST LD A276
BY JILL VIG
VAIL, COLO. (UPI) -- SUSAN FORD, HER SIX-WEEK STINT AS A SUMMER
PHOTOGRAPHER ON A KANSAS NEWSPAPER FINISHED, JOINED HER PARENTS AT
THEIR VACATION HOME SUNDAY TO RELAX BEFORE RETURNING TO COLLEGE THIS
FALL.
SUSAN BROUGHT A HOUSEGUEST, BAY ANDERSON, DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS
AT HOLTON ARMS, AN EXCLUSIVE GIRLS SCHOOL FROM WHICH SUSAN GRADUATED
LAST JUNE.
SUSAN COMPLETED HER INTERNSHIP WITH THE TOPEKA (KAN. )
CAPITAL-JOURNAL AND SAID SHE "LOVED THE SIX WEEKS" SHE SPENT WITH THE
NEWSPAPER, ACCORDING TO SHEILA RABB WEIDENFELD, THE FIRST LADYS
PRESS SECRETARY.
SHE FLEW TO DENVER FROM TOPEKA AND MOTORED FROM DENVER TO VAIL, A
THREE-HOUR RIDE.
SUSAN, WEARING A WHITE SHIRT AND BLUE JEANS, THE TRADITIONAL
ATTIRE FOR THIS ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESORT, WAS GREETED BY HER MOTHER,
BETTY. HER FATHER WAS ON THE GOLF COURSE.
ASKED WHETHER SUSAN WILL HAVE A TALK WITH HER MOTHER OVER THE
FIRST LADYS REMARKS ON A CBS-TV INTERVIEW LAST WEEK, MRS. WEIDENFELD
SAID "THEYVE ALREADY TALKED ON THE PHONE AND I SUPPOSE THEYLL TALK
AGAIN." IN THAT INTERVIEW MRS. FORD SAID SHE "WOULDNT BE SURPRISED"
IF HER DAUGHTER HAD AN AFFAIR.
MEANWHILE, SKI PATROLMAN BRIAN MCCARTNEY, APPARENTLY THE
FRONTRUNNER FOR MISS FORDS AFFECTIONS, IS HAVING HIS PROBLEMS.
MCCARTNEY, 26, HAS GIVEN UP ANSWERING HIS TELEPHONE AND IS SHYING
AWAY FROM REPORTERS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS ON VAIL MOUNTAIN, WHERE HE IS
WORKING THIS SUMMER ON A CONSTRUCTION PROJECT.
PICKUP 3RD PGH: HIS "PRESS
UPI 08-17 09:31 PED
ashington tost- 8-27-75 pB2. B2.
PEOPLE/SCENE
Susan Ford
Thurs., Aug. 21, 1975, Denver, Colo.
on raft trip
Ford's daughter Susan left on a
VAIL (AP) - President
Susan Ford and a
do River Tuesday
two-day raft trip on the Colora-
friend, Brian SHI
Miss Ford, 18, spent Monday
McCartney, wait för
preparing for the trip and left
96 trolman, and Bay Anderson
McCartney, 26, a Vail ski pa-
cluding her boyfriend, Brian
early Tuesday in a group, in-
their lunch
Monday at an X TTE
outdoor restaurant
THE
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in Vail, Colo.
nuabe
Associated Press
surve
Rocky Mountain News- 13
PATITO
mo
3171
DATEN
be
Susan
slows
down
Susan Ford,
left, and Bay
Anderson, a
friend, pause
for a moment
on the streets
of Vail Village
after lunching
with First
Lady Betty
Ford. After
lunch Susan
went shopping
as did her
mother.
Pocky Mountain neus 8/23/75
Thurs., Aug. 21, 1975, Denver, Colo.
Rocky Mountain News-13
Susan Ford
on raft trip
VAIL (AP) President
Ford's daughter Susan left on a
two-day raft trip on the Colora-
do River Tuesday.
Miss Ford, 18, spent Monday
preparing for the trip and left
early Tuesday in a group, in-
cluding her boyfriend, Brian
McCartnev. 26 a Vail oki
Associated Press Wirephoto
Extending Vail Fun
Susan Ford and beau Brian McCartney leave presidential retreat
in of Vail. Colo., yesterday for a luncheon date. Brian is a member
in the Vail Ski Patrol. Susan and the first Lady have stayed over
Colorado for a few more days of vacation, while the president
has returned to Washington.
9I
DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1975