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

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - Presidents
 

Contents

June 14 1975
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1022
Remarks on Greeting the Captain of the SS Mayaguez
1024
Remarks on Greeting the Presidential Scholars for 1975
1025
Remarks at the Unveiling of a Portrait of Representative
1029
Statement on Signing an Executive Order Concerning Fed
1037
Text of a Toast at a Working Luncheon in Bonn Hosted
1048
Remarks of Welcome to President Walter Scheel of
1049
Address at the Continental Congress of the Daughters
1051
Remarks at Linz During the Dinner Cruise on the Rhine
1053
Joint Statement Following Talks With First Secretary
1061
Remarks at Market Square in Kraków July 29 1975
1067
Remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast January 30 1975 130
1072
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Arthur F Sampson
1073
QuestionandAnswer Session With Reporters on Board
1081
Remarks on Arrival at Bucharest Romania August 2 1975
1089
Remarks Upon Signing the Joint Communique and Trade
1095
Toast at a State Dinner in Belgrade August 3 1975
1101
Toast at a Dinner Honoring the Nations Governors Febru
1110
Remarks Upon Signing a Bill Extending the Emergency
1118
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Counsel to the President
1140
Remarks at Dedication Ceremonies for the St Edward
1143
Remarks at the Annual Republican Party SenateHouse
1147
Remarks and a QuestionandAnswer Session at the Vail
1150
Statement Announcing a Trip by Secretary of State Kis
1163
Remarks to Participants in the National YMCA Youth
1168
Address in Minneapolis Before the Annual Convention
1171
Message to the Senate Transmitting a Protocol to the Inter
1178
Remarks and a QuestionandAnswer Session at the White
1187
Remarks Upon Signing a Summer Youth Employment Bill
1189
Remarks and a QuestionandAnswer Session With Repre
1199
Remarks in Chicago at a Dinner for Participants in
1207
Interview in Milwaukee With Television Reporters August
1215
Remarks and a QuestionandAnswer Session at the White
1225
August 19 1975
1243
Message to the Congress Transmitting Report on United
1291
Remarks at a Republican Party Luncheon in Seattle Sep
1299
Remarks and a QuestionandAnswer Session at the White
1305
Remarks at an Unveiling Ceremony at the George Wash
1310
Exchange With Reporters on Arrival at Portland Oregon
1322
Remarks at the Portland Youth Bicentennial Rally
1327
Message to the Congress Transmitting Annual Report
1333
Remarks at the Annual Sacramento Host Breakfast
1334
Remarks on Arrival at the Kansas State Capitol in Topeka
1355
Proclamation 4390 National Saint Elizabeth Seton
1364
Remarks on Greeting Service Award Recipients in
1371
Remarks at the Annual Meeting of the National Baptist
1383
Exchange With Reporters on Arrival at Kansas City Mis
1405
Exchange With Reporters on Arrival at Dallas Texas
1416
The Presidents News Conference of July 12 1975
1435
Statement Announcing Extension of the Program for
1445
Remarks to Members of the American Chamber of Com
1520
Statement on the Death of Bob Considine September
1529
Letter to the Speaker of the House and the President of
1655
Remarks Upon Secretary of State Kissingers Return From
1723
Letter to the Speaker of the House and the President of
1738
Remarks at the White House Conference on Domestic
1756
of the Generalized System of Preferences March 24 1975
1840
Remarks at the Young Republican Leadership Conference
1848
Special Message to the Congress Proposing Reform
1857
Telegram to Mrs John Egan on the Death of Her Husband
1864
678 The Presidents News Conference of November 14 1975
1866
Remarks at the Conclusion of the Economic Summit Meet
1883
Message to the Congress Transmitting Annual Report
1885
Letter to the Chairman of the House Select Committee
1887
Remarks at the Old North Bridge Concord Massachusetts
1921
Remarks at the National Entertainment Conference
1975
Remarks on Senate Action To Prohibit United States Assistance to Angola December 19 1975
1981
Statement on Signing the Arts and Artifacts Indemnity
1990
Act December 20 1975
1991
Statement on the Energy Policy and Conservation
1992
December 22 1975
1993
Statement Announcing Intention To Veto the Common Situs Picketing Bill December 22 1975
1994
Statement on Signing the Metric Conversion Act of 1975
1995
Statement on the Death of Richard S Welch December
1997
Statement on the Conclusion of the Indochina Refugee Resettlement Program December 24 1975
1998
Christmas Message December 24 1975
1999
Statement on the Bombing Incident at La Guardia Airport New York City December 29 1975
2000
Remarks and a QuestionandAnswer Session With Re porters December 31 1975
2001
Remarks on Arrival at Madrid Spain May 31 1975 749
2005
New Years Day Message December 31 1975
2019
Remarks on the Eve of the Bicentennial Year December
2020
Appendix AAdditional White House Releases
2021
Remarks Upon Signing the Budget Message February
2022
Remarks Upon Receiving the Man of the Year Award
2024
Statement on Senate Action To Delay Imposition of
2025
Address to the Nation Upon Signing the Tax Reduction
2026
The Presidents News Conference of February 26 1975 288
2029
Remarks at the White House Conference on Domestic
2029
Statement on Departure From Madrid June 1 1975 753
2032
Statement Urging Extension of Automobile Emission
2034
Remarks at Dedication Ceremonies for the National Envi
2035
1026
2039
Statement on the Death of President Chiang Kaishek of
2045
Appendix BPresidential Documents Published in the Federal
2049
Appendix CPresidential Reports to the 94th Congress 1st Session
2057
INDEX
1
Letter to the Speaker of the House and the President of
3
Remarks in Atlanta at the Annual Convention of
4
Toasts of the President and Prime Minister Wilson of
5
Statement Announcing Release of Report of the Commis
9
403
24
Remarks at the Swearing In of Daniel P Moynihan
30
Letter to President Aristides Pereira on United States
33
Remarks at a News Briefing on the Fiscal Year 1976 Budget
38
Remarks Upon Signing the Emergency Compensation
51

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