(1) to cause said reduction and decrease of capital stock to be made, and to vote or cause to be voted all shares of stock of said corporati...
(4) to do any and all other things necessary or appropriate in the premises.
(2) to surrender to said corporation for cancellation Three Million Five Hundred Thousand shares of stock of said corporation, of the par va...
(3) to pay and cover, or cause to be paid and covered, into the Treasury of the United States, as miscellaneous receipts, said Three Hundred...
That the United States Grain Corporation reduce its outstanding capital stock from Five Hundred Million Dollars to One Hundred and Fifty Mil...
I am in entire sympathy with the objects of this bill, and would gladly approve it but for the fact that I regard one of the provisions cont...
I am returning without my signature H. R. 9783, 'An Act to provide a national budget system, an independent audit of Government accounts, an...
I am returning the bill at the earliest possible moment with the hope that the Congress may find time before adjournment to remedy this defe...
I can find in the Constitution no warrant for the exercise of this power by the Congress.
I do this with the greatest regret.
I am convinced that the Congress is without constitutional powers to limit the appointing power and its incident, the power of removal deriv...
Its report will be made within sixty days if possible, will be retroactive to April 1, 1920, and will be made the basis of a new wage agreem...
I shall hold myself in readiness to appoint a commission similarly constituted to the one I recently appointed in connection with the bitumi...
I hope that in these statements I have sufficiently set forth the reasons why I have felt it incumbent upon me to withhold my signature.
This Joint Resolution which I return does not seek to accomplish any of these objects.
We entered the war most reluctantly.
We have now, in effect, declared that we do not care to take any further risks or to assume any further responsibilities.
Such a peace with Germany—a peace in which none of the essential interests which we had at heart when we entered the war is safeguarded—is, ...