We cannot rely upon the stability of the industrial giants - or the advantages of cheap fuel, cheap labor, or cheap transportation costs.
Its fulfillment will require effort and sacrifice and dedication.
It is my feeling that General De Gaulle at heart does desire to pursue a more liberal policy in Algeria than his predecessors, but I do not ...
I want to assure you that my overall position on the Algerian question has not changed, and I feel it is properly a matter of International ...
I give my assurance that in whatever position I hold in public office I will support and take every step necessary to protect the full const...
Clearly the problems of the industry will not disappear by neglect nor can we wait for a large scale unemployment and shutdown of the indust...
Senator John F. Kennedy today announced the appointment of eight leading medical men as an advisory committee to Representative Aime J. Fora...
I agree with the conclusions of the Pastore committee that sweeping changes in our foreign trade policies are not necessary.
The Federal judiciary and the Federal service should be a model of Americanism, in which there are no traces of any form of arbitrary discri...
I would, of course, be delighted to discuss with you and with industry leaders the import problems of the textile industry and the developme...
President Truman led the way in appointing the first Negro lifetime Federal judge and the first Negro on the court of appeals.
A Democratic administration will guarantee that this will be but the first in a long - and long overdue - series of measures to be enacted i...
The office of the Presidency carries with it the authority and influence to explore and work out solutions within the framework of our forei...
It is no longer possible to depend upon makeshift policies and piecemeal remedies to solve the problems which the industry faces.
It is time for us to practice what our Constitution preaches.
As the guardian of our constitutional rights, the Federal judiciary must have at all levels the best possible judges.
Once again the Democratic Congress has acted to relieve farmers of some of the pressures resulting from increasing costs and falling prices.
This means that appointments must be made on the basis of merit.