"It would be quite a different proposition in selling a large amount of material that our Government thought it was expected might be used for war purposes between one nation and another."
"Any friendly government might request opportunity to purchase a few muskets and a few rounds of ammunition."
"I don't think it involves anything further than that."
"Now Therefore, I, Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States of America do declare and proclaim:"
"That on and after January 1, 1924, the conditions specified in Sections 8 (b) and 1 (e) of the Act of March 4, 1909, will exist and be fulfilled in respect to the citizens of Canada and that on and af..."
"And Provided Further that the provisions of Section 1 (e) of the Act of March 4, 1909, in so far as they secure copyright controlling the parts of instruments serving to reproduce mechanically musical..."
"Provided that the enjoyment by any work of the rights and benefits conferred by the Act of March 4, 1909, and the Acts amendatory thereof, shall foe conditional upon compliance with the requirements a..."
"NO, I don't think so."
"I don't know as I have any very definite plans for Christmas."
"There is no action to be taken, so far as I know, with the Japanese Government on the immigration question."
"Now, Therefore, I, Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority conferred in me by the said Act of April 27, 1904, do hereby order and direct that any purchas..."
"It is of signal importance that those places be filled by men about which there can't be any controversy."
"Well, that is a matter that hasn't yet been adjusted."
"There has been abroad many times some criticism of our Government, of our people, and our ways, but that has demonstrated, I think, that when they are in real trouble and real difficulty over there, t..."
"This Government believes that the proposed inquiry will be of great value."
"It is a very significant development."
"Not exactly, but it is along that line."
"The immediate proposal before the Reparations Commission has been made by the French delegate and President of the Commission, and has the support, it is understood, of all the allied governments."