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The original documents are located in Box D15, folder "House Speech Introducing Phil
Weaver Speech, June 17, 1959" of the Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and
Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box D15 of The Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
STSTEMENT OF GERALD R. FORD,JR. June 17, 1959
Mr. Speaker:
Our Colleague, the Honora . Phil Weaver, of the First District,
Nebraska, was a very constructive and extremely conscientious and most
able member of the Defense Department subcommittee on Appropriations.
Although this was Phil Weaver's first year as a member of this 17-
member group he did an exceptionally fine job and in succeeding years
he will contribute more and more in helping to make our National
Security program sound and fully adequate.
On Monday, June 8th, the Lincoln Evening Journal, on the editorial
page, carried a fine article on the excellent speech Phil Weaver made
on the Defense Appropriation bill for Fiscal Year 1960 at the time the
House of Representatives was considering this vitally important legis-
lation.
The article is as feblows:
FORD is LIBRARY GERALD
STSTEMENT OF GERALD R. FORD,JR. June 17, 1959
Mr. Speaker:
Our Colleague, the Honorable Phil Weaver, of the First District,
Nebraska, was a very constructive and extremely conscientious and most
able member of the Defense Department subcommittee on Appropriations.
Although this was Phil Weaver's first year as a member of this 17-
member group he did an exceptionally fine job and in succeeding years
he will contribute more and more in helping to make our National
Security program sound and fully adequate.
On Monday, June 8th, the Lincoln Evening Journal, on the editorial
page, carried a fine article on the excellent speech Phil Weaver made
on the Defense Appropriation bill for Fiscal Year 1960 at the time the
House of Representatives was considering this vitally important legis-
lation.
The article is as feblows:
BERALD FORD VIBRARY