
Upon recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior, Executive Order No. 5327 of April 15, 1930, temporarily withdrawing certain lands in Utah and other States on account of their possible oil-shale value, is hereby modified to the extent…
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Upon recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior, Executive Order No. 5327 of April 15, 1930, temporarily withdrawing certain lands in Utah and other States on account of their possible oil-shale value, is hereby modified to the extent…

During the period of economic dislocation through which we are passing insurance has been a major factor in maintaining stability and will contribute to recovery.

The mighty reservoir of capital and security which insurance represents is an asset to the individual, to the family and to the country.

Insurance not only protects the home and family and their social and spiritual values, but helps to meet current and future needs of expanding industry, commerce and education.

American officials stationed or temporarily residing in foreign countries, and officials of insular possessions of the United States.

The reduction in governmental expenditures and the stability of Government finance is the most fundamental step that we can take to this end.

I wish to emphasize to the full extent of my ability the necessity, as a fundamental to recovery, the utmost economy of governmental expenditure of all kinds.

Rigid economy is the real road to relief to homeowners, farmers, workers, and every element of the population.

The developments of the past week should give great assurances to the country.

Our first duty as a nation is to put our governmental house in order-national, State, and local.

Our people must realize that Government cannot continue to live in a depression upon the scale that was possible in times of great prosperity.

But our first duty as a nation is to put our governmental house in order--national, State, and local.

Rigid economy is a real road to relief to homeowners, farmers, workers, and every element of our population.

I shall welcome any further reduction which can be made and still preserve the proper and just functioning of the Federal Government.

They must be fought continuously, not on one front but upon many fronts.

Worldwide depressions and their result in unemployment are like great wars.

I have considered that the vital function of the President and of the Federal Government was to exert every effort and every power of the Government to the restoration of stability and employment in our country which has been so greatly…

In the present and what I believe is the final campaign against the depression, I have laid a program before Congress, and I trust we will secure its early adoption.