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Addressing a breakfast
meeting at Raleigh House,
Wednesday, in honor of Rep.
William S. Broomfield, Vice
President Gerald R. Ford
praised the Michigan con-
gressman's 18-year record
and stated that his role in
the next Congress will be
vital because of his record
in support of President Nix-
on's foreign policies.
Ford pointed out that in
the next Congress Broomfield
will be the ranking Repub-
lican member of the House
foreign affairs committee,
and he stated that in that
role his services will be ir-
replaceable.
He therefore urged the
overflow audience, the larg-
est ever to attend a function
in honor of Congressman
Broomfield, to work to re-
elect Broomfield for a tenth
term.
Ford devoted a major por-
tion of his speech to com-
mendations of President Nix-
on's foreign policies, calling
them the most important
achievements in that field by
any president in American
history.
He spoke highly of the ac-
tivities of Secretary of State
Henry A: Kissinger and list-
ed the achievements in se-
curing troop disengagements
with Egypt among the most
vital attainments. He indi-
cated a hope for similar
achievements with Syria in
emphasizing the role that will
have to be played by Rep.
Broomfield as a member of
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stated that if he were Presi-
dent, "the first thing I'd do
is to support Dr. Kissinger
100 prcent.
"In my judgment," he said
"no secretary of state in my
lifetime has had the public
support in the United States
to the extent that he has. If
he makes a decision in the
resolution of the Mideastern
problem, I believe the Amer-
ican people, by an over-1
whelming majority, will sup-
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one who put the negotiations
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nomination for U.S. congress-
man from the 18th District.
A rally for Kramer will be
held 8 p.m. Thursday at the
Mic higan Credit Union
League, 15600 Providence,
Southfield.
Kramer, an attorney for 24
years, was graduated from
Wayne State University's law
school. He recently was
elected to a three-year term
as a member of the repre-
sentative assembly of the
State Bar Association. Kram-
er also is general counsel for
the insurance committee of
the Michigan House.
While a legislator, Kramer
authored the Kramer Act to
halt the practice of insur-
ance companies cancelling
automobile liability insurance
without justifiable cause. He
also authored the original
amendment to the State
School Aid Act which per-
mitted summer school pro-
grams for the physically and
mentally handicaped and a
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