He will be home very shortly, and will immediately make a statement on the Paris conference, and I would prefer that he ...
If they have justification enough for them to be looked at, they will be given that permission.
I can't answer that. You will have to ask Mr. Byrnes about that.
And I told them they would have the full cooperation of the administration in that endeavor.
Well, let's wait a little while to see about that.
We don't believe in wars any more, of course, but I do believe that if we can implement the United Nations Organization ...
Well, there is nothing that transpired between Mr. Byrnes and myself that hasn't been in the newspapers.
He is very well educated in politics. No, I have no comment to make.
It's a pleasure to me to be able to welcome you to Washington this morning.
I have received that recommendation, and I am glad to get it.
It is a pleasure for me to have you here this morning, and to be able to make a few off-the-cuff remarks on a subject th...
Why certainly. That's what Paul Fitzpatrick came in here for, and I was glad to discuss politics with him.
I hereby create a board of three members, to be appointed by me, to investigate the dispute.
This order shall become effective at the close of business on July 13, 1946.
From this date and for thirty days after the board has made its report to the President, no change, except by agreement,...
I want the film industry to know that freedom of the screen is an important attribute of our democratic system and must ...
I should like also to point out that any assistance which this Government may request of any part of the film industry m...
The Hobbs bill is not before me yet, Duke.