I would appreciate your aid in securing the passage of the bill as soon as practicable.
I contemplate designating Major General Kuter as Chairman of the Board.
I would appreciate your aid in having the bill introduced in the Senate.
By virtue of the authority vested in me by the joint resolution approved December 30, 1947 (Public Law 395, 80th Congres...
Whereas, after seeking and obtaining information and advice with respect thereto from the United States Tariff Commissio...
Whereas, the provisions of numbered paragraph 2 of said exclusive trade agreement providing for the application to produ...
Whereas, part II of, and the general notes in, said schedule XX of the general agreement, which are thus made a part of ...
Whereas, I, Harry S. Truman, President of the United States of America, have found as a fact that certain existing dutie...
Whereas, reasonable public notice of the intention to negotiate such trade agreement was given and the views presented b...
The Secretary of State, the Attorney General, the Secretary of the Army, and the Secretary of the Navy are authorized to...
The members herein designated shall receive such compensation and allowances for expenses as may be determined by the Se...
I hereby designate John C. Young, formerly Chief Justice, Supreme Court of the State of Colorado, Leon W Powers, formerl...
Another part of the bill which gives me great concern is section 6.
Inflation and the high cost of living confront the American people--all the American people--with a grave danger.
The bill which the Congress has enacted fails to include any of these necessary elements.
Prices have continued to rise.
Efforts to obtain voluntary action by businessmen have already been extensively tried.
The public must not be misled into believing that this bill will do the job.