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This document scanned from Box D2 of the Gerald R. Ford Congressional Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. rtelAlf'M~Wn~ev'/mi Congressman JERRY FORD June 6, 1957 USELESS AR..Y HOSPITf.LS ,The taxpayers are now ahead in the fiGht to close two "useless ll ar my hospitals, but the next round wi take place in the Senate "lhere Sen ator Potter is likewise prepared to put up a vigorous battle for economy. For the past few years the Army has deraonstrated that it doesn't need the Army and Ne.vy …
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i This document scanned ,from Box D1 of the Gerald R. Ford Congressional Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. ! ; FOR RELEASE April 1, 1954 YOUR WASHINGTGN REVIEW B7 Gerald R. Ford, Jr., M. C. This past week Oft two suocessive days your Congressman had the opportun1t~ to aee vividly in color the highly secret motion pietures ot the horrible dHtNCUT... ness of our 1at.est atomio and hydroaen weapons and then within 24 houra t. !war Mout the tremendous potential peacetime uses that can tollow …
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This document scanned from Box D2 of the Gerald R. Ford Congressional Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Una IfM~Vm~ef~ 7· 6'1 Congressman JERRY FORD May 3, 1961 The last issue of our REVIEW concluded with the statement that the House of Repre sentatives during the week would have an opportunity to approve more "backdoor spending" or demand greater fiscal responsibility as it completed action on S. 1, the Area Re development bill. Unfortunately,tha.House chose to approve more "backdoor …
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Una~~~~ef~ 7" 6r Congressman JERRY FORD May 4, 1960 The American people are buying and paying for a national defense program in which there is no deterrent gap. The major security issue confronting our nation today concerns an adequate deterrence against war. As Dr. Herbert York, Defense Department Director of Research and Engineering, has put it, "The question is not whether we have more missiles than they have, but whether our strategic deterrent can or cannot survive the first attack. If it cannot, then …
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This document scanned from Box D2 of the Gerald R. Ford Congressional Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Una 1IM1u!!!14n ~ei~ 7" ~ . Congressman JERRY· FORD I-fay 1., ~95g Eisenhm·rerls proposals for revamping the Depar.ment of Defense have begun their journey through the Congressional maze. They "rill encounter pOlrerful opposition. Innuencial leaders on the Cormnittee on Armed Services in both House and Senate have in dicn.ted disa.pproval of one or more of the specific items in the …
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This document scanned from Box D1 of the Gerald R. Ford Congressional Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. For release July 3, 1952 YOUR ~'li\SHINGrON REVIET:l BY GERAID R. FORD I JR. Once again the Senate has pocketed the St. Lawrence Seaway meas'Ure. The project was deteated by a 43-40 vote atter about a week ot debate by Senators from every comer ot the nation. Even though the bill bas been killed in this session of Congress, numerous tollow-up motions have come along in its wake as a sort …
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This document scanned from Box D1 of the Gerald R. Ford Congressional Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. For release October 7, 1954 YOUR vJASH NGTON Rt-vIEW By Gerald R.Ford, Jr., M. C Congress during the last session approved the finest Housing Act in the history of the U. S. The new Housing legislation will raisehoma-building standards, help more of our citizens acquire homes, assist communities in getting rid of slums, improve older neighborhoods and strengthen our mortgage credit …
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This document scanned from Box D2 of the Gerald R. Ford Congressional Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. r~/f',A!uftVm~eV'-' ·r~IfM~~~eIIlt# " . Congressman JERRY FORD January 13, 1960 I am pleased to greet you with this, the first issue of the "Washington Review" for 1960 and for the second session of the 86th Congress. Since my last report in September a sizable number of names have been added to our mailing list, and I especially want to welcome our new readers. It is my purpose in this …
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This document scanned from Box D2 of the Gerald R. Ford Congressional Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. rna ~M:t1im le('-' i Congressman JERRY FORD January 27, 1965 This is our first newsletter of the new Congress and the first one to bear the Kent-Ionia heading. It is also the first since my selection as Minority Leader and the first to be prepared in my new office in the Capitol Building. To all my constituents in Kent and Ionia Counties I express my gratitude and appreciation for the …
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The original documents are located in Box 59, folder “1976/05/20-23 - American Assembly Conference on Unemployment (1)” of the James M. Cannon 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 Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works …