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Digitized from Box 1 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library AUGUST 22, 1974 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS CONFERENCE OF JAMES LYNN SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT THE BRIEFING ROOM 3:10 P.M. EDT MR. HUSHEN: Ladies and gentlemen, we have the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Mr. James Lynn, and Under Secretary Mitchell to brief on the bill that the President signed today. Mr. …
Digitized from Box 28 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library ni~ 30, 1976 Office of the White House Press Secrefary -----------------------------------------------------------------------NOTICE TO THE PRESS The President has signed S. 314 7 -- Appropriations authorizations, Marine Protection, Research and Sanct'daries Act. This bill authorizes appropriations totalling $10. 9 million to carry out the provisions of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of …
Digitized from Box 1 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SEPTEMBER 3, 1974 Office of the White House Press Secretary ----------------------------------------------------------------- " THE WHITE HOUSE The President today announced the appointment of eight persons to the National Council on the Arts. These are terms for six years. The new members of the Council are Angus L. Bowmer, of Ashland, OregolrJ; Van Cliburn, of Shreveport, Louisiana; …
Digitized from Box 5 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NOVEMEER 27, 1974 Office of the White House Press Secretary ----------------------------------------------------------------THE WHITE HOUSE The President today announced his intention to nominate Wilson K. Talley, of Oakland, California, to be an Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. He will succeed Stanley M. Greenfield, who resigned effective May 24, 1974. Mr. …
Digitized from Box 10 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library - FOR YOUR USE AND INFORMATION MAY 7. 1975 Office of the White House Press Secretary --------------------------------------------------------------THE WHITE HOUSE FACT SHEET THE SEQUOIA The Sequoia was built by the Mathis Yacht Building Co •• Camden, N. J. in 1925~ Classified as an "Auxiliary-Miscellaneous" the 100 ton Sequoia originally had a waterline length of 99 feet and a beam of 18 feet 2 inches. She …
Digitized from Box 12 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JUNE Z7, 1975 Office of the White House Press Secretary -------------------------------------------------------------- The President today announced his intention to nominat e John Meier, of Englewood, Colorado, to be Chief of the Children I s Bureau, Department of Health, Education and Welfare. He will succeed Edward Zigler who resigned effective July 31, 197Z. Since 1969, Mr. Meier has …
JANUARY 17, 1975 . , ' Office of the 'White House Press Secretary ------------------------------------------------------------NOTICE TO THE PRESS LEFT TO RIGHT Presentation of the Legislator of the Year Awards on behalf of, the Citizens Conference on State Legislatures in the Cabinet Room. - The Honorable Price' Daniel, Jr 0, former. Speaker Texas House of Representatives " Thei Honorable E. L. "Bubba" Henry, Speaker Louisiana House of Representatives The Honorable Robert P. Knowles, former President Pro …
Digitized from Box 16 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library SEPTEMBER 30, 1975 FOR IMMEDIA TE RELEASE Office of the White House Press Secretary (Chicago, Illinois) ----------------------------------------------------------------THE WHITE HOUSE The following are the mayors who will meet with the President Wednesday, October first. Arlington Heights, Illinois Aurora, Illinois Deerfield, Illinois Des Plaines, Illinois Elgin, Illinois Elmwood Park, Illinois Evanston, …
• Digitized from Box 32 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library e October 6, 1976 PRESIDENT FORD COMMITTEE San Francisco, Calif. -- The President Ford Committee announced today the formation of a non-partisan committee to assure the election of President Ford. The committee will be co-chaired by former Ambassador George J. Feldman, former Congresswoman Edith Green and one of baseball's greatest players Dominic DiMaggio. The purpose of the Citizens for Ford Committee is …
Digitized from Box 16 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library - - OCTOBER 8, 1975 Office of the White House Press Secretary NOTICE TO THE PRESS The President has signed H. R. 7715 -- Temporary duty suspension on certain dyeing and tanning materials which will temporarily extend, until June 30, 1978, the duty suspension on certain dyeing and tanning materials which expired on September 30, 1975. The suspension will apply to articles entered after September 30, 1975. …
Digitized from Box 2 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library September 6, 1974 POOL REPORT Add Two Head Table Reception .At 7:15 pm the President, escorted by Gov. Milton Shapp, entered Independence Hall, where he and Shapp inspected the (cracked) Liberty Bell for the benefit of photographers. Ford hunkered down to see what was inside the bell, but brought back no report. Then marched upstairs to long, dim, ca~le-lit hall where head-table guests were waiting to greet …
-:...... Digitized from Box 5 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DECEMBER 7, 1974 OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS CONFERENCE OF ALAN GREENSPAN', CHAIRMAN, COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS, .'AND FRANK ZARB, ADMINISTRATOR-DESIGNATE, FEDERAL ENERGY ADMINISTRATION 'THE BRIEFING ROOM 12 : 2 a P. 11. EST MR. NESSEN: The President met for an hour and forty five minutes this morning to 'begin his role in developing a …
Digitized from Box 28 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library - J ULY 14, 1976 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Office of the White House Press Secretary THE WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT BY DR. WILLIAM M. LUKASH PERSONAL PHYSICIAN TO THE PRESIDENT The President is 63 years old today and completed a six-month interval physical examination this morning in the White House Medical Office. His last complete physical examination was performed on January 27, 1976, at Bethesda Naval Hospital. …
Digitized from Box 30 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library - August 25, 1976 Office of the White House Press Secretary (Vail, Colorado) NOTICE TO THE PRESS The President today announced his intention to nominate Graham A. Martin, of Thomasville, North Carolina, a Foreign Service Officer of the Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador-at-Large to.serve as the Personal Representative of the President to conduct negotiations on the future political status of the Trust …
Digitized from Box 13 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library JULY 3, 1975 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY (Cincinnati, Ohio) THE WHITE HOUSE REMARKS OF THE PRESIDENT TO THE OHIO RIVER VALLEY WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE CINCINNATI CONVENTION CENTER 4:02 P.M. EDT Governor Jim Rhodes, Governor Carroll, Lieutenant Governor Bill Liggett, Senator Bob Taft, Congressman Bill Gradison, Gene Snyder, John Breckinridge, distinguished guests, ladies and …
Digitized from Box 30 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AUGUST 30, 1976 Office of the White House Press Secretary THE WHITE HOUSE The President today announced the appointment of James H. Cavanaugh, of Bethesda, Maryland, as Deputy Assistant to the President. He has been Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs since January 28, 1976. Born on March 3, 1937, in Orange, New Jersey, Dr. Cavanaugh received his B.S. degree from …
Digitized from Box 28 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library '-.- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JULY. 10, 1976 OFFICE OF THE ~miTE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY Newport, P~ode Island) 'rim'· WHITE HOU$,..._-.. STATE~1ENT BY THf: PRESS SECRETARY The President strongly condemns the unjustified and unwarranted execution of Daniel Gearhart by the Covernment of Angola. This execution, carried out in defiance of worldwide pleas for a humane commutation of !l!r. Gearhart's sentence, will …
Digitized from Box 10 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library - MAY l3, 1975 Office of the \iYhite House Pres s Secretary NOTICE TO THE The President today transmitted to the Congress the Annual Report on the National Advisory Council on Adult Education, 1975. There are copies of the Report available in the Press Office. # # , …
Digitized from Box 27 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library - JUNE 22. 1976 Office of the White House Press Secretary NOTICE TO THE PRESS The President is transmitting to six cammittees of the Congress the report on the status of the refugees from Cambodia and South Vietnam. Copies of the report are available in the Press Office. # • # …
Digitized from Box 28 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library ""'-" AND INFORM...ATION FOR YOUR USE --- - Office of t~1e White House Fress Secretary --------------------------------------------------------------------THE 'WHITE HOUSE TRIF OF THE PRESIDENT TC B.ALTIMORE, MARYU..ND July 16, 1.976 3:00 p.m. edt Press buses arrive Southwest Gate. !:.lO p. m. edt .Fress buses depart Southwest Gate en route Vi est Chore Fromenade of the Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Maryland. 5:00 …