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This file contains material where the major event on this trip was Betty Ford's attendance at a fundraiser for St. Vincent's Hospital.

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The original documents are located in Box 12, folder "9/6-7/74 - Birmingham, Alabama (3)" of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald R. Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Some items in this folder were not digitized because it contains copyrighted materials. Please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library for access to these materials. Digitized from Box 12 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library 4 THE 1ST LADY UPI leads: "BF, stating 'I can only be me," traveled to Deep South and voiced support for passage of ERA, despite long-standing resistance in area to women's equality issue." AP leads: "Speaking out on marijuana, abortion and women's rights on her 1st trip as 1st Lady, BF said, 'I don't mind tough problems. I'm ready to face them. UPI leads: "GF donned sterile hospital gown, scrubbed up, and cooed at infants in nursery of St. Vincent's Hospital, saying she hopes someday to be grandmother." Clip on CBS in #3 story as she said she was all for babies followed by her saying abortion's been dealt w/ by Supreme Ct which, is law of land and she 11 abide by it. NBC noted this statement at Cath. hospital followed BF spokesman earlier saying she favored abortion only re: danger to mother's health and in case of assault. AP leads: "Donning gray surgical gown, BF visited hospital patients, got look at newborn babies, and put in plug for women's rights during trip to help raise funds for B'ham hospital." CBS noted BF's all for ERA and ready to go on road for it. "Betty: Sure Kids Tried Pot" is p. 2 NY News w/ photo of her w/ Mrs. Wallace "Children Tried Pot, BF Says" tops 6-col Star story and photo of BF holding a baby. ... "BF Attends Ala. Hospital Fund-Raiser, Boosts Women's Rights" banners inside Sun page. On both nets BF said she's certain her children have tried pot. Kids try everything, but "they definitely don't like it, and it isn't being used." CBS added that BF declined to comment on legalization, but thinks "it's a possibility" she might favor softening of the laws. A couple of controversial subjects came up, said NBC over film of BF deplan ing for visit she promised to make before GF was Pres and she said she keeps her promises. Over clip, NBC's Cochrane noted she spent most of time at hospital in maternity ward. Her 1st solo, said Peterson of CBS who also noted BF was keeping 6-mo-old commitment. Clips of BF at formal dinner. NBC w/ her dancing --- the most sought after on the floor w/ lots of cutting-in and tho aides said she'd dance but twice, BF didn't seem to mind a bit. NBC clips also of Mmes. Buckley, Javits, Oberon and Tyson. BF was there to be recognized as 1 of US "legendary women" noted CBS. 5 BF w/ Cicely Tyson is p. 2 Trib photo Photo inside Post of the laughing 1st Lady in hospital. BF cut short her trip : because of GF concern over Carmen, NBC noted. "At Last, A 1st Lady Who Speaks Her Mind" tops piece by Inquirer edit bd. member Goss in praise of Mrs. Ford for her ERA and abortion views and her opposition to separate bedrooms. "It's reassuring to see a 1st Lady act like a real person and not a Dresden doll. [And] world won't collapse because Amers. now know their Pres. has a sex life. It's refreshing = "Fords Put Their Best Foot Forward at WH" tops NY News piece on the dancing and revived social life at WH. "Susan's Trying to Be Herself" tops LAT interview in Inquirer. OTHER ADMIN NR w/ Dobrynin/HAK is p. 1 NYT photo. HAK/NR was p. 2 Post photo and also inside NY News. Inquirer editor Creed Black seconds Steve Hess suggestion that NR handle Bicent. which continues to flounder in DC. "Fantastically modest" says a critic of the $983/acre assessment on NR's 3400 acres in Westchester where some is going for ,000/acre. In a p. 1 Bulletin feature, the local assessor acknowledges '62 costs are used for valuations and "it's tough to be fair." "GF'll put his own stamp on WH [this week] w/ sweeping restructuring plan, that includes cutting back staff's size and power,' leads Wieghart in NY News w/ Ash "the 1st to go" and OMB to lose much of its power w/ Seidman GF's desired successor but facing obstacles as he'll reportedly not accede to possible confirmation condition to sell his holdings or place them in blind trust. Wieghart also says Clawson's been asked to leave by 9/15 w/ his operation eliminated. And Domestic Council's also to be shaken up w/ Cole likely to be replaced and NR to handle its overall direction. "A frustrated GF, working under what he considers shackles of a rigid staff system designed for another personality, is determined to reshape WH staff asap," leads Beckman in Sun. Trib's lead story. "GF's growing more and more impatient" w/ 2nd and 3rd level RN aides of a whom a top Ford aide says "have got to learn they're no longer programming a Pres and learn to start serving him instead." Access by 5-6 top aides is foreseen w/ nobody #1 and an admin. asst. in charge of running the staff machinery. now Metro Edition The Birmingh Serving A Progressive 87th Year-No. 177 68 P or HOUSE PRE Birmingham, Ala., Friday, September First Lady's evaluation of self: V ery normal' BY ELMA BELL Betty Ford to a Washington, "I consider myself very News staff writer reporter. And that is exactly normal," Mrs. Ford agreed Down to earth, but sharp as the way Mrs. Ford seemed in when the description was a tack is the way a close a telephone interview Thurs- read to her. "And I try very hard to keep un with offairs SEP 08 1974 Children Tried Pot, Mrs. Ford Says By Isabelle Shelton staying overnight and re- kind and good," said a man Star-News Staff Writer turning to Washington who had swung her around BIRMINGHAM, Ala. today the dance floor at the first Betty Ford, making her of the weekend events held first solo journey outside of to raise funds for St. Vin- SHE WAS still wearing Weshington as First T edv. cent's Hospital. . ..... Birm chrono The First Lady Steps Out on Her Own Vi Nos Angeles Times BY MARLENE CIMONS tening to a tribute describing her as "one of Amer- Asked about her earlier apparent loss of compo- IEW Times Staff Writer ica's legendary women." sure, she said only: "I was very moved." "This is, of course, my first experience on my She was tired; the strain showed on her face. She WASHINGTON-The dark streets of Birming- returned to her compartment to rest until the ham at ever PART-IV ricar er polit 10 TUESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1974 storr ut Th civic n nt cove trich n, mirr a An ment st their tion's y It 2 24 h y, stood ver, oval-shaped plaque she had just received, lis- presidential jet. Please Turn to Page s, COL 1 r. Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, September 8, 1974 Section A Page 15 FIRST LADY BETTY FORD AT HOSPITAL BENEFIT She holds Jason Lucia while father, John, looks on. -UPI Photo Betty Ford: Every woman for herself Associated Press As for the abortion is- sue, she said she would BIRMINGHAM, Ala Donning a gray surg- So hasn't obey the Supreme Court as the law of the land game EYE Pat Buckley, Robert Wolders Betty Ford and Cicely Tyson Yconne Braithwaite Burke and Cornelia Wallace Betty Ford at the incubator unit in St Photos by Guy De Lort 9 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1974 IRMINGHAM, Ala. - It was a tribute to women - and Legendary B Women at that - when Birmingham hosted Gala II - a two-day, by Aile Women "I'v few ha what S wouldr In f idea W ley ado - now be intr dear, t Yv there t get out Me almos id Merle Oberon visit hi while 1 The who m I'm su juana. "TI looker Ford Amen South. serval Th arriva Walla St. Vi Asked vor it wheth eligibl feels a either T 1 1 pieces and cl and pl Th dance starte fox tr ube." Fil Vincent's Hospital lady, with her enburage, was hustled off by the Secret Service for an earlier- than-expected dejarture due to hurricane reports. - NANCY COLLINS 5 ball game WOMEN'S WEAR DAILY, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1974 Pat Buckley, Robert Wolders, Marle Obe- Betty Ford and Cicely Tyson Marion Javits Grace.Warnecke wash Post 9/8/74 f A 12 United Press International Mrs. Ford dons a sterile gown and scrubs up on a visit to an Alabama hospital. First Lady Assumes Children Tried Pot BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Sept. 71 juana. When asked whether she (UPI)-First Lady Betty Ford would favor softening of the said today she is certain her pot laws, however, Mrs. Ford four children have experi- said, "I think that is a possi- mented. with marijuana and bility."