Were it not for the need to extend the basic law, I would withhold my approval of S. 3302.
I urge the Congress to take prompt action, as I have done, to put the public interest ahead of the special interests.
This is an unnecessary and undesirable restriction which should be promptly repealed.
I did not intend to exercise such authority if it were given to me.
Conceivably, this aspect of the bill could be justified theoretically on the ground that the establishment of those stan...
I HAVE SIGNED S. 3302, which extends the Defense Production Act until June 30, 1972.
I urge the Congress to move promptly to enact the amendments necessary to provide a sound Defense Production Act.
I have no objection to this provision insofar as it provides for the establishment of cost-accounting standards.
I find that we tend to think too much sectionally, that what really happens is that those of us in Washington sometimes ...
We are trying to take some preventive action and we are getting magnificent cooperation.
And now it is right here in Washington, D.C. [New Orleans, Louisiana].
And I shall meet that responsibility.
It was encouraging to see this kind of leadership come.
And over these past 18 months, it is a great experience for me to go to America.
This problem of race relations and particularly with regard to segregation in our schools is not a sectional problem.
And I think all of us today, if we had one great thought on our mind, it is to bring peace, but a peace that will last, ...
It is a national problem.
I was in New York with my wife in Times Square.