
Although we shall ultimately achieve victory over these killer diseases, it requires our unwavering support of cancer research and control.
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Although we shall ultimately achieve victory over these killer diseases, it requires our unwavering support of cancer research and control.

Such an enormous increase in an already substantial deficit jeopardizes the prospect of economic recovery.

The purpose in asking the Congress to enact a simple tax cut as quickly as possible was to stimulate the economy.

I don't envy the difficulties you have, but I am confident that you can carry them out in an outstanding way.

I also ask the medical and health professions, the communications media, and all other interested persons and groups to unite in public reaffirmation of our Nation's abiding commitment to control cancer.

I am most anxious to sign a bill along the lines I have proposed.

I regret that the Senate version of H.R. 2166 goes far beyond the purpose of providing a quick stimulus.

I urge the conferees basically to accept the House bill with minor revisions.

It is a great privilege and pleasure for me to participate in the swearing in.

My proposal was for a one-year stimulant limited to $16 billion.

Despite this progress, the conquest of cancer will not be easy or quick.

I do hereby proclaim the month of April 1975 as Cancer Control Month.

You become, after the swearing-in ceremony, an official member of the White House family.

I wish to inform you that today I have issued an Executive order designating certain beneficiary countries.

I have determined that several countries which otherwise might be ineligible for generalized preferences... are eligible for beneficiary status.

It no longer is necessary to follow the procedure for use of the waivers based on national economic interest.

the function conferred upon the President by section 1014(e) of the act of submitting to the Congress cumulative reports of proposed rescissions, reservations, and deferrals of budget authority

the Director of the Office of Management and Budget is hereby designated and empowered to exercise, as of October 1, 1974, without ratification or other action of the President