I wish to compliment Bill on the job that he did, again, during a period of great difficulty.
I want to take this opportunity to tell you how sincerely grateful I am for your outstanding service to our Nation.
I am particularly grateful for your vital work in shaping and guiding to enactment the Pension Reform Bill of 1974.
You can be very proud of this outstanding record.
The United States Government was pleased to be able to offer 300,000 tons of wheat under PL 480 Title I for immediate delivery.
I expressed my warm appreciation for this invitation, and reiterated my hope that the visit would be possible later this year.
Prompt, complete, and accurate responses to all official inquiries made by Census officials are of great importance to our country.
I urge the Congress to consider the enclosed bill carefully and pass it promptly.
We must strike a balance between our desire for environmental protection and our need to increase domestic coal production.
I propose a toast to you, Prime Minister and Begum Bhutto, to the ideals and to the hopes they personify.
We want to maintain and to strengthen that relationship and that friendship that has been most important between your country and ours.