Executive Order No. 11035 of July 9, 1962, is hereby superseded.
As we examine the laws which presently cover the transportation industry, however, we find that interference has often been excessive and pr...
I think you can probably add, too, that this really quantum breakthrough in knowledge had a very dramatic effect in the thinking of the peop...
You started it all.
The hallmark of this program is fairness; under its procedures we will be able to end national emergency labor disputes in our transportatio...
Provision is hereby made, with respect to the sheet glass industry, that: (a) its firms may request the Secretary of Commerce for certificat...
I would emphasize what you said, that this is most unusual, because the President has the responsibility to present many awards, the Medal o...
I share this conclusion--but I believe it advisable to limit its application at present to the transportation field.
After this breakthrough, then came the breakthrough in space and everything else.
Whenever possible, the government should stay out of private labor disputes.
The award was created for the three pioneers in this field.
The tariff concessions on sheet glass in Part I of Schedule XX to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade shall continue to be modified i...
By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 403 (g) of title 37, United States Code, and as President of the United States and Comman...
Labor disputes in other transportation industries--maritime, longshore, and trucking--are now subject to the emergency provisions of the Taf...
Past events and recent experiences demonstrate the failure of these provisions.
It is to repair the deficiencies of existing legislation and to better protect the public against the damaging effects of work stoppages in ...
It is time for the Federal government to get out of the operation and ownership of the Alaska Railroad.
The most important fact to bear in mind, as I said out there is, as I firmly believe, that the great majority of Americans want good relatio...