The program of the treaty does represent a decrease in destroyer and submarine strength.
On the merits or demerits of these alternatives as to this very small part of the fleet of about 1,125,000 tons, our nav...
There is not one scintilla of agreement or obligation of any character outside the treaty itself.
I have no other questions except one on the District appropriations, and I anticipate that the committees will be able t...
I have not done so yet. It has not come in yet, but I will when it arrives.
The United States scraps three battleships, the British five, and Japan one, and postpones the enormous expenditure for ...
Now, the aircraft carriers, and the destroyers, and submarine programs of the treaty are fair, and they have not been su...
We thus attain parity in the battle fleet now instead of 10 years hence.
We accomplish that without building a single ship.
The real issue in the treaty is whether we shall stop competitive naval building with all the destruction and the danger...
It may form a nucleus for collecting further funds for that purpose, all of which represents a useful step in the develo...
I regard it as a very important administrative step.
I have also been glad to sign this morning two other bills of importance--one for the Civil War veterans, signed last ni...
Today nearly 70 years have passed since Lincoln spoke.
Lincoln's counsels sounded strangely when spoken in the midst of war.
The weaving of freedom is and always will be a struggle of law against lawlessness, of individual liberty against domina...
Every American's thought of this great battlefield of Gettysburg flashes with the instant vision of the lonely figure of...
Pursuant to authority contained in sections 5 and 6 of the act of Congress approved June 10, 1922 (42 Stat. 628), the ra...