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Remarks of the President at the Urban League Dance [Ford Speech or Statement]
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Digitized from Box 4 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NOVEMBER 1, 1974
OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY
(Portland, Oregon)
THE WHITE HOUSE
REMARKS OF THE PRESIDENT
AT THE
URBAN LEAGUE DANCE
Thank you very, very much, Hazel.
I am here with Bob Packwood to participate in
a very small way in a great cause, the Urban League. I
belong to it. We have a great Urban League in my home-
town, and the head of that in Grand Rapids is Paul
Phillips. Some of you may know him -- a very dear
friend of mine.
It is just wonderful to be here with Hazel
and all of you. I did not come to make a speech. I
came to say hello and meet some of you and enjoy
myself.
We have had a great, great day in Portland.
It has been long, but wonderful, and this is sort
of a climax. And I thank you for your warm, warm
welcome.
You might be interested -- I saw the last half
of the Trail Blazers and the Braves. The Trail Blazers
won 109 to 102. (113 to 106)
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