Deep in our history is the memory of what President Abraham Lincoln said to his countrymen in the dark days of 1861: 'Su...
SEC. 4. This order shall be effective July 1, 1967.
We must continue to pursue lasting peace by seeking out every possible course to healthy economic and cultural relations...
Expanding trade with nations around the world accelerates the pace of economic progress at home and abroad.
World trade joins the United States with other nations in a creative partnership that supports the growth of our free en...
The exchange of goods and services builds a foundation for mutual trust among nations.
About three and a half million Americans are engaged, directly or indirectly, in the production, transport and marketing...
Vigorous expansion of our export volume is essential.
The United States will continue to support the reciprocal reduction of trade barriers to stimulate the flow of internati...
An historic opportunity to broaden vastly the world's trade horizons is within reach.
They are the fruits of our efforts to use each tax dollar wisely and well.
It is imperative to the growth of aviation and to the welfare of our people that means be found to contain such noise wi...
Seventh, the possibilities of bringing an end to this conflict by an honorable settlement.
Until that is achieved, of course, we shall continue to do our duty in Vietnam.
I am writing to you in the hope that the conflict in Vietnam can be brought to an end.
Second, the political progress that is being made now in South Vietnam.
Such talks should not be used as a propaganda exercise but should be a serious effort to find a workable and mutually ac...
I am prepared to order a cessation of bombing against your country and the stopping of further augmentation of U.S. forc...