
I hope most cordially that the annual conventions of the Associated Press and the American Newspaper Publishers Association will be sources of deep satisfaction to those who attend them.
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I hope most cordially that the annual conventions of the Associated Press and the American Newspaper Publishers Association will be sources of deep satisfaction to those who attend them.

There must be positive provisions for passengers' safety under submarine attack.

While any nation can determine for itself, it is my understanding, what type it will build beyond the limits of the treaty, every other nation may adopt the same types if she wishes.

All in one treaty--battleships, aircraft carriers, submarine paragraphs, and the definition of categories.

The splendid cooperation of the press in the measures taken to stabilize the economic situation of the country has been of the highest value, and they can most usefully forward this work by continuing to express the justified optimism of…

It is my understanding that the battleship and aircraft carriers paragraph, together with the submarines provision, and the definition of the various categories, which is rather an elaborate definition, will comprise the five-power portion…

I have nothing for publication today.

Mrs. Laura Mae Decker may be appointed to an appropriate position in the Department of Agriculture without regard to the civil service rules.

You will be more comfortable and so will I.

Welcome you back to the new White House.

Under authority and pursuant to the provisions of the act of Congress approved June 25, 1910 (36 Stat. 847), as amended by the act of August 24, 1912 (37 Stat. 497), it is hereby ordered that subject to valid existing rights the deposits…

There are ever present in the world the causes of friction.

Statesmen over a generation have realized that with this growth of international law and precedent another method can be contributed to the pacific settlement of a vast number of incidental controversies of justiciable character.

The part of each of our governments in the promotion of world peace will be different.

The first principle in prevention of war is to guide our national conduct in justice, consideration, and kindliness to other nations so as to give no justified cause for ill will or suspicion.

The great road to peace indeed lies in the prevention of war.

Pacts and treaties have not always precluded the tragic suffering of men, women, and children.

This society was rounded in proud memory of the spirit of this Nation in its first fight for freedom.