Gerald R. Ford: Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of the President, Book 2

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - Presidents
 

Contents

Message to the Congress Transmitting Quarterly Report
993
Special Message to the Congress Requesting a Special Sup
997
Remarks Upon Receiving the Annual Report of the Council
999
Exchange With Reporters on Arrival at St Petersburg
1010
Statement on Signing Legislation Establishing an Office
1012
CABINET
1020
Remarks at Harpers Acres Retirement Home in Keene
1026
Veto of a Bill to Amend the National Security Act of 1947
1033
Remarks in Tampa Florida February 29 1976 493
1036
Remarks to a Group of Senior Citizens in St Petersburg
1041
Exchange With Reporters on Arrival at Detroit Michigan
1053
Remarks at a President Ford Committee Reception in
1054
Remarks at a Federal Bar Association Dinner in Miami
1076
Remarks and a QuestionandAnswer Session at the Everett
1078
Remarks at a President Ford Committee Reception in
1090
Exchange With Reporters in Amarillo April 10 1976
1097
Remarks in Miami Beach at the Annual Fundraising Din
1098
Remarks at the Annual Convention of the American Farm
1100
Remarks at the Professional Athletes Prayer Brunch Feb
1114
Remarks Upon Signing the Naval Petroleum Reserves Pro
1116
Remarks at a Ceremony Commemorating the Birth
1119
Remarks and a QuestionandAnswer Session With Mem
1121
Remarks at the Swearing In of Thomas S Gates Jr
1129
Remarks Upon Signing Emergency Appropriations Legis
1131
Statement on Signing the Wetlands Loan Extension Act
1136
Remarks at Dedication Ceremonies for the George C Mar
1137
Remarks at a Meeting on the Bicentennial Exposition
1145
Remarks at President Ford Committee Headquarters
1159
Remarks and a QuestionandAnswer Session at a Public
1170
Exchange With Reporters on Arrival at Cleveland Ohio
1177
Remarks at a President Ford Committee Reception in Evans
1182
Remarks at a President Ford Committee Reception
1188
Remarks Upon Receiving the Annual Report of the Citi
1208
Remarks on Transmitting Proposed Legislation to the Con
1226
Remarks in Fort Worth at the Fort WorthTarrant County
1265
Remarks at a News Briefing on General Revenue Sharing
1281
Remarks at a President Ford Committee Reception
1285
The Presidents News Conference of February 17 1976 348
1298
Remarks in Houston at the Annual Meeting of the Texas
1315
Remarks at a President Ford Committee Reception in Waco
1336
Remarks Upon Signing Rural Development Legislation
1339
Remarks at a Rally in Dallas Texas April 29 1976
1342
Remarks and a QuestionandAnswer Session at a Public
1363
QuestionandAnswer Session With Texas Technological
1372
Remarks at a Reception in Lubbock for West Texas Presi
1379
Remarks at a President Ford Committee Fundraising
1381
Remarks and a QuestionandAnswer Session at the Abilene
1385
Remarks to President Ford Committee Volunteers
1397
Message to the Congress Transmitting the First Report
1403
Letter to the Speaker of the House on Foreign Assistance
1405
Remarks at a President Ford Committee and Friends
1417
5
1510
Remarks at a President Ford Committee Volunteers Receр
1511
Telephone Remarks at a Lincoln Day Dinner in Grand
1515
6
1523
Remarks and a QuestionandAnswer Session With Mem
1534
7
1539
Memorandum on the Cabinet Committee for Drug
1549
Exchange With Reporters on Arrival at Fresno California
1557
Statement on Small Business February 12 1976 250
1561
Remarks at a Reception for White House Fellows May
1563
Statement on the Birthday of Susan B Anthony Feb
1716
Remarks at a President Ford Committee Reception
1733
Remarks at a Briefing on the Budget in Ft Lauderdale
1745
Remarks to Members of the Mohammed Shrine Temple
1790
Remarks at the Swearing In of W J Usery Jr as Secretary
1803
Remarks at a Republican Party Reception in Cleveland
1815
Exchange With Reporters on Arrival at Cincinnati Ohio
1821
Remarks at a Reception for Local Labor Leaders in Cincin
1830
Exchange With Reporters in Springfield Ohio June 7 1976
1836
Remarks in Findlay Ohio June 7 1976
1844
Exchange With Reporters on Departure From Toledo Ohio
1856
June 7 1976
1889
Message to the Senate Transmitting the United States
1907
Remarks Upon Signing a Special Message to Congress Pro posing Elementary and Secondary Education Reform Legis lation March 1 1976 499
1908
Remarks at Dedication Ceremonies for the National Air
1938
PUBLIC PAPERS OF GERALD R FORD JANUARY 1APRIL 9 1976
1943
Remarks Upon Receving the Report of the National Com
1946
Exchange With Reporters on Arrival at Champaign Illinois
1947
Remarks Upon Accepting a Gift From the Church of Jesus
1952
Veto of the Federal Coal Leasing Amendments Bill July
1958
Remarks Upon Signing Legislation Establishing the Valley
1965
Special Message to the Congress Reporting on Budget
1976
339
1977
INDEX
1994
CABINET
2
Remarks at the Chanute Community Foundation Reception
10
Remarks to Members of the Advisory Committee for Trade
11
Remarks Upon Presenting the Presidential Medal of Free
16
PUBLIC PAPERS OF GERALD R FORD JULY 10 1976JANUARY
20
Remarks at Dedication Ceremonies for the Disabled Ameri
23
Remarks Upon Signing a Special Message to the Congress
25
Message to the Congress Transmitting Annual International
26
Message to the Chairman of the District of Columbia City
28
Remarks and a QuestionandAnswer Session With Report
32
Exchange With Reporters on Arrival at Manchester
33
Remarks to Delegates Attending the Young Republican
39
Remarks Upon Presenting the Department of Defense
41
Letter to the Speaker of the House and the President of
45
Message to the Senate Transmitting the Convention
48
Remarks Announcing the Appointment of Jeanne Holm
58
Remarks at a Reception for Participants in the Legislative
59

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