If Congress goes ahead and appropriates more money than there is in the Treasury, and makes it necessary to put in a bill increasing taxes, ...
It seems to me that we ought to get along without enlarging appropriations.
I think the comment has already been made, but perhaps it won't do any harm if I reiterate that up to date this has been the most efficient ...
But the responsibility for legislation is theirs.
Certainly not next year.
I don't think any further tax reduction will come for some time.
Ultimately we should of course have further tax reduction, as the debt is reduced, as the business of the country expands and revenue increa...
It has my approval.
Before the War it is my recollection that we spent $120,000,000.
If we could get consolidations through, it would solve the problem, to quite an extent, of rates.
I don't want to unduly restrict the reporting, but I think that would be often enough.
It is an exhibition, I don't want to boast about our own country too much, but I think it is an exhibition of good faith on the part of this...
That was provided for by the legislature in the last session and all I did was to issue an executive order carrying out the terms of the leg...
I should be very glad to consult General Mitchell about any subject that he is familiar with on which he can be helpful.
On July 16, 1925, the President signed an Executive Order, directing the Secretary of the Treasury to remit to the Board of Trustees of the ...
Now I think that is the real extent at the present time of the Chinese policy, based on those two things—carrying out the Washington Agreeme...
It would interfere with me very much if I understood that it is to be taken down in shorthand here and then used outside for such purposes a...
I don't know as I can say very much about my vacation.