December 19, 1947
To the Congress of the United States:
A principal concern of the people of the United States is the creation of conditions of enduring peace throughout the world. In company with other peace-loving nations, the United…
October 24, 1949
Mr. Chairman, Mr. Mayor, distinguished guests:
If I were to call the roll here, I would call the roll of the most distinguished people in the world.
This has been a great day for me. I appreciate, Mr. Mayor, the cordial…
August 28, 1952
THE PRESIDENT. Please be seated.
I have no announcements to make.
[1.] Q. Mr. President, the American Legion has asked you to oust Secretary of State Acheson. I wonder what comment you can make on that?
THE…
October 14, 1948
Mr. Chairman and fellow Democrats of Wisconsin:
I am more than happy to have this opportunity to talk to the people of Wisconsin. My Secretary of the Interior, Julius Krug, is a native of this great city, and he is a…
October 24, 1946
ON AUGUST 1, I placed an over-all expenditure limitation for fiscal year 1947 of $8 billion for the military functions of the War Department, thereby requiring a saving of $1 billion. At the same time a $5.15 billion limitation for the…
September 27, 1951
My fellow citizens:
I am speaking today especially to the women of America.
Today is Democratic Women's Day. It is the anniversary of the date, 32 years ago, when women were admitted to the highest councils of the…
August 29, 1952
To the Congress of the United States:
On August 28, 1952, the United States signed an agreement with Venezuela which amends and supplements the Trade Agreement of 1939 between the two countries. In view of a special…
December 20, 1947
[Released December 20, 1947. Dated December 19, 1947]
I AM GRATEFUL for your message on the occasion of the departure from Italy of Allied troops. I know that the Italian Government and people are dedicated to the preservation and…
October 14, 1948
Governor Thompson, and fellow Democrats of Wisconsin:
I am certainly most happy to be with you tonight. I have been all day--all afternoon coming across Wisconsin, and I have met the most enthusiastic and progressive…
September 7, 1950
Mrs. Roosevelt, and members of this United Nations Committee:
It is a very great pleasure for me to have you here today, and it is also a very great pleasure to me to have received that first flag presented by these…
September 27, 1951
THE PRESIDENT. Please be seated.
I have no statements for release, but I will try my best to answer questions--if you have any.
[1.] Q. Mr. President, can you give us any background on the mission of General Bradley and "Chip"…
October 26, 1949
I HAVE today signed H.R. 5856, the Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1949, the major effect of which is to raise the minimum wage under the original 1938 act, as previously amended, from 40 cents to 75 cents an hour.
It is…
October 24, 1946
I HAVE FELT considerable personal concern over the 48 Estonians who recently displayed such courage and determination in crossing the Atlantic to our shores in two small open boats. This is the type of pioneering spirit that built this…
January 26, 1946
I HAVE just received a telegram from the National Mediation Board, reporting on the conclusion of mediation proceedings in Chicago. A wage dispute between all the 134 principal railroads of the nation and the railroad labor unions had…
January 31, 1949
ON October 24, 1948, the President stated that when a permanent government was elected in Israel, it would promptly be given de jure recognition. Elections for such a government were held on January 25th. The votes have now been…
January 30, 1951
THE PRESIDENT. Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, Mr. Chief Justice:
I have a very pleasant duty to perform this morning: to congratulate the Speaker of the House of Representatives on having served longer as Speaker of the…
January 27, 1950
Dear Clark:
I have now to take a step which from the bottom of my heart I wish could be indefinitely deferred. In acquiescing in your wishes I am moved by circumstances with which I have long been familiar. Reluctantly,…
February 9, 1948
To the Congress of the United States:
The roads of this country have been improved tremendously in the past thirty years. Over the years we have developed an increasingly efficient highway network. This has been made…
February 7, 1947
To the Congress of the United States:
In my recent message to the Congress requesting the extension of certain titles of the Second War Powers Act for continued controls in a few specific areas, I pointed out the…
January 29, 1952
I WANT to call your attention to those two citations--among the most remarkable I have ever read, and I have furnished more of these medals to these brave young men than any other President, due to the fact that the other Presidents…
May 5, 1945
I HAVE HAD several discussions with President Osmena on the subject of Philippine
independence. These discussions were started by President Roosevelt.
As a result of the discussions I have had with the President of the Philippines, I am…
September 28, 1951
THE PRESIDENT and the Prime Minister discussed the St. Lawrence project. They agreed on the vital importance to the security and the economies of both countries of proceeding as rapidly as possible with both the seaway and the power…
October 27, 1949
THE PRESIDENT. [1.] I have only one announcement to make. I have received a request from the Secretary of the Navy to transfer Admiral Denfeld to another post, and I have given him permission to do it. You will find his letter, and my…
October 26, 1946
[Released October 26, 1946. Dated October 25, 1946]
My dear Mr. Pinero:
I am returning to you, without my approval, Senate Bill No. 51, repassed over the veto of Acting Governor Manuel A. Perez by the Puerto Rican…
December 24, 1947
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My fellow countrymen:
We are met on the south lawn of the White House. Above the barren treetops rises the towering shaft of the Washington Monument. The scene is peaceful and…