Every industry in the United States will be affected by the steel strike if it continues.
Well, now, that is a political matter between General Eisenhower and the labor people, and I have no idea of interfering...
No, sir, I do not. If they could have been reduced that much, I would have reduced them.
The Army is in charge.
The 80 days would just prolong the agony--wouldn't help matters one bit.
The reorganization plans were right and should have been passed-should have been allowed to stand, let's put it that way...
I wouldn't think so. As a delegate to the Chicago convention I have a right to a preference.
It is becoming very serious.
The note of urgency has been on all the time. That's the reason we call this an emergency.
In all probability I won't be here to meet you, but I understand exactly what you are trying to do, and I know the next ...
That is a mistake on my part. I dictated that letter and I said Quebec. It should have been Ontario.
I hope you will continue to inform the people in Government on what they ought to do for the preservation of state paper...
Just the other day, Mr. Leslie Biffle, in cleaning out an old dust-covered bookcase in the Senate Library, found some or...
I am highly interested in it because the papers of some of our Presidents of the United States, and of the Cabinet offic...
I am very much interested in what you are doing.
There's a stack of those papers that high, and I am going to send them to the Library of Congress through Mr. Biffle and...
You can help prevent it from happening.
I hope we will have that in the future.