Operation Price Control
WOR Electrical Transcription disc labeled, Democratic National Committee. "Operation Price Control." The story of meat with the voices of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and President Harry S. Truman. 10-2073.
WOR Electrical Transcription disc labeled, Democratic National Committee. "Operation Price Control." The story of meat with the voices of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and President Harry S. Truman. 10-2073.
President Harry S. Truman's remarks to 4-H Club delegates. 4-H delegate Elizabeth Ann Mason presents President Truman with a first edition of "The 4-H Story." 4-H delegate Carl Baldus gave the president an update of the membership numbers. The trio also discussed the 4-H stamp. Text of remarks not found in Public Papers.
President Harry S. Truman's remarks upon presentation of a check for one million dollars by the Secretary of the Treasury to the Secretary of Agriculture for the Farm Credit Administration, 11:45 a.m., Oval Office, White House, Washington, DC.
A large assemblage of farmers stand on an elevated curb at the corner of two roads and waits for the arrival of some important personage. Some of the farmers have horse-drawn wagons, and many of the people are standing on the wagons. A small band wearing white uniforms and holding musical instruments stands on the left side of the group. The prevalence of overalls and horse-drawn wagons indicate that this is a farming community early in the 1900's. From: Museum Collection #93.12 (items found inside locked credenza in Harry S. Truman's working office at Truman Library).
President Truman greeted the national officers of the Future Farmers of America for 1945-1946 at the White House. (L-R) Virgil Getto of Fallon, Nebraska; Eugene Starkey of Orlan, California; President Truman; J. Glyndon Stuff of Polo, Illinois; Joseph E. Espey of Maryville, Missouri; and Marion Baumgardner of Wellington, Texas. Donor: Dorothy Girton.