I have read with real satisfaction the statement which the Prime Minister has made in the House of Commons.
Mr. MacDonald has indicated the good will and positive intention of the British Government by suspension of construction...
Generally speaking, the British cruiser strength considerably exceeds American strength at the present time and the actu...
We do not wish, however, to have any misunderstanding of our actions and, therefore, we shall not lay these keels until ...
Mr. MacDonalds's statement marks a new departure in discussion of naval disarmament.
We join in his efforts in the same spirit.
We have three cruisers in this year's construction program which have been undertaken in the Government navy yards, the ...
The actual keels would, in the ordinary course, be laid down some time this fall.
The American people should understand that current expenditure on strictly military activities of the Army and Navy cons...
We hope to save materially on naval expenditures by international agreement on naval arms.
The hope of tax reduction lies in large degree in our ability to economize on the military and naval expenditure and sti...
Our whole situation is certainly modified by the Kellogg Pact.
In the matter of Army outlay, I am in agreement with the Secretary of War to set up within the General Staff a commissio...
BY INVENTING the electric lamp Mr. Edison did vastly more than provide a new lamp.
He removed an untold burden of toil from the backs of men and women for all time.
The burden for the fiscal year 1930 will apparently be at least $150 million.
Those of 1929 fiscal year were just about an even billion, and for 1933 it is estimated at $1,148 million.
I hope to name new commissions for the whole of the next 4 years, for to me it is the necessary step in determining the ...