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The original documents are located in Box 44, folder "Ford, Susan - Events - 8/21-31/76 -
Vail, Colorado Vacation" of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford
Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box 44 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
Moreover, with more than 25 years'
TON POST
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experience in the federal government,
the President easily cites the kind of
Sunday, lugust 22, 1976
facts and figures that appeared so im-
pressive when John F. Kennedy de-
bated Richard Nixon in 1960
Carter has no federal experience
and is fighting to overcome the
e Strategy
charge he is deliberately vague on
specific issues. He is thus likely to
spend long. hours preparing to debate
Mr. Ford, limiting the time he can de-
vote to personal campaigning.
Some of those who will take part
ampaign
in next week's strategy sessions ac
speech Thursday night and lifted both
companied Mr. Ford here Friday from
her arms over her head to acknowl-
Kansas City, site of the Republi-
edge the crowd's ovation.
Lukash said hot packs were being
can National Convention. They in-
applied to-Mrs. Ford's neck. He said
Past 8/24/76- Pg. B-2
Personalities
It wasn't because NBC's conscious-
Zubin Mehta conducts both the Los
"Toward New Human Rights," it will
ness had been raised, but because of a
Angeles and Israel Philharmonics, but
be held in Austin Sept. 12-16.
contract requirement that the net-
usually not at the same time.
work made Barbara Walters co-host of
the "Today" show in 1974.
On Wednesday, however, he will
First Lady Betty Ford continued to
Walters herself in the
lead both orchestras without even get-
rest and receive hot pack treatments
THE NEW YORK TIMES, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1976
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Betty and Susan Ford greet family pets Liberty and Misty as they arrived in Vail, Colo,, for a 10-day vacation.
Margaret Hamlon, 7, and her brother Joseph, 6, neighbors, were on hand to greet the dignitaries.
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THE WASHINGTON POST
Monday, August 23, 1970
Associated Press
The President assists Mrs. Ford as they leave Vail chapel after services. Behind them is daughter Susan.
No Firm Commitments Made
Ford, Staff Eye 4 Debates With Carter
VAIL, Colo. Aug. 22 (UPI) - Presi-
val has been named the liaison from
face was puffy and the President
dent Ford and his political advisers
the Ford camp to make debate ar-
steadied. her with an arm when she
plan on a possible series of four de-
rangements with Carter aides and the
swayed a bit on the church steps
contacts were under way, they said.
while posing for photographers. Mr.
Ford' S Sta
This Week
By Edward Walsh
Washington Post Staff Writer
VAIL, Colo., Augi 21 /- A few
weeks ago, a political aide to Presi-
dent Ford was asked about strategy
for the fall campaign. There were two
options.
a