Title: Typed letter signed by Gerarld R. Ford as a U.S. Congressman Author: Ford, Gerald R. Place: Washington DC Publisher: Date: February 16, 1967 Description: 1-page typed letter, signed "Jerry Ford" to Ms. Sandra S. Willette of Sand Lake, Michigan, on U.S. Congress letterhead, dated February 16, 1967. 10½x8". Reads: "Many thanks for your thoughtful letter of February 10 concerning trade with North Vietnam and the United Nations embargo on Rhodesia. I share your concern with the fact that some of the nations of the free world are trading with North Vietnam...As you know the conduct of our foreign affairs is the responsibility of the President and the Secretary of State. You may recall that the position taken by former Secretary of State Dean Acheson (who is a Democrat) is quite contrary to the action taken by President Johnson and Mr. Rusk. The noted commentator Walter Lippmann has also been critical of the request of Great Britain and the position of our government...I sincerely hope the Johnson Administration will take another look at the situation before implementing any decision by the United Nations...". Lot Amendments Condition: Two original folds, faint creases, inked and circled "2" on top portion; near fine. Item number: 160699
Title: Typed letter signed by Gerarld R. Ford as a U.S. Congressman Author: Ford, Gerald R. Place: Washington DC Publisher: Date: February 16, 1967 Description: 1-page typed letter, signed "Jerry Ford" to Ms. Sandra S. Willette of Sand Lake, Michigan, on U.S. Congress letterhead, dated February 16, 1967. 10½x8". Reads: "Many thanks for your thoughtful letter of February 10 concerning trade with North Vietnam and the United Nations embargo on Rhodesia. I share your concern with the fact that some of the nations of the free world are trading with North Vietnam...As you know the conduct of our foreign affairs is the responsibility of the President and the Secretary of State. You may recall that the position taken by former Secretary of State Dean Acheson (who is a Democrat) is quite contrary to the action taken by President Johnson and Mr. Rusk. The noted commentator Walter Lippmann has also been critical of the request of Great Britain and the position of our government...I sincerely hope the Johnson Administration will take another look at the situation before implementing any decision by the United Nations...". Lot Amendments Condition: Two original folds, faint creases, inked and circled "2" on top portion; near fine. Item number: 160699
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