No member of the said board shall be pecuniary or otherwise interested in any organization of employees or any carrier.
The people of the United States are honored to serve as hosts for this meeting.
I therefore direct you, pursuant to the provisions of Section 208 of the Labor Management Relations Act, 1947, to petiti...
I am glad to welcome you to this conference for the signing of the treaty of peace with Japan.
The treaty now before us offers more than talk of peace; it offers action for peace.
In my opinion, these unresolved labor disputes have resulted in strikes or lock-outs affecting a substantial part of an ...
If Government is going to be successful, it has to be run for the benefit of all the people.
We must have friends and allies, and we must help to arm them to keep the peace in the world.
There is no other way to bring about lasting peace than this slow and patient process.
Their people are experiencing great economic and social changes.
Today we meet here again to take another step along the road to peace.
It is the job of every American--be he Democrat or Republican-to do all he can to prevent all-out war.
We have got to go right on doing what is right, in spite of them.
It is our judgment that they have been achieved.
I know you will give your best to see that this great Republic travels down the road to world peace.
Our people demand of us that we take every possible measure to reach that goal.
The treaty we are gathered here to sign has not been drawn in a spirit of revenge.
We believe in peace based on freedom and international justice.