The Congress has to decide on that.
I consider the source of the remarks which you said were made in the speech by Mr. Slaughter, so it doesn't worry me any...
I don't see any necessity in the immediate future now, but of course if the necessity arises we will do whatever is nece...
I was just saying that no plans were made for any trip anywhere.
I hadn't heard about it, and I don't think Dr. Steelman has, either.
I told Senator Barkley that I didn't see any reason why my attitude should change if they sent me the same bill they did...
That's about right.
This order shall supersede Executive Order No. 9386 of October 15, 1943, as amended by Executive Order No. 9561 of June ...
The heads of the departments concerned may prescribe such additional regulations as may be necessary to carry out the pr...
I hereby prescribe the following regulations governing the granting of allowances for quarters and subsistence to enlist...
Without regard to monetary limitations contained in the Pay Readjustment Act of 1942 as amended, the heads of the depart...
We must not destroy their hope.
Our plain duty requires that we join with other nations in solving this tragic problem.
We have thrived on the energy and diversity of many peoples.
It is unthinkable that they should be left indefinitely in camps in Europe.
We should not forget that our Nation was founded by immigrants many of whom fled oppression and persecution.
The only civilized course is to enable these people to take new roots in friendly soil.
Congressional assistance in the form of new legislation is needed.