"So, as far as I am informed, I know of no reason for making any change in our policy."
"It has been pointed out time and time again that this money has to be paid by our taxpayers unless it is paid by the taxpayers of the country or the countries which borrowed the money."
"That rather carries out what I have been saying, that where the state law is adequate and proper you get the result that Professor Ripley wishes to have and where they aren't adequate and proper I hav..."
"I am very keenly alive to the fact that we have in this country now about 20,000,000 security holders who have made investments in the business concerns of the country, and I want to have everything d..."
"I expect Ambassador Sheffield and Mrs. Sheffield and perhaps their son will come up here to visit me before I go back to Washington."
"I would like to see him and talk to him sometime about the Mexican situation and get, of course, his firsthand views about it."
"I don't recall that I did."
"Well that rather confirms what I say, that it is a question that would need considerable study and investigation in order to determine it, but I should think it would be plain that whatever powers, as..."
"The more I think of it, the more I come to the conclusion—I have been giving a little thought along that line until I began to discuss it here—that any real remedy to secure publicity or give the shar..."
"Broadly speaking, the Federal Trade Commission has jurisdiction over interstate commerce, that is jurisdiction over the commodity that an individual or a state corporation has created and which they p..."
"Well, those forms are all forms that are required by the state laws."
"Of course anyone that gives the matter a moment's thought would recognize the great difficulty of the Government in undertaking to say what securities are good or sound or some equivalent word and wha..."
"I haven't seen the article of Professor Ripley."
"So that the United States doesn't have very complete jurisdiction over them."
"The Mexico Constitution has that 33rd Article, which gives the Mexican Government authority to expel anyone."
"It is very hard to say whether American citizens have suffered indignities in Mexico."
"I am informed by the Secretary of State that so far as he recalls he has had only one specific complaint—he has knowledge of only one complaint—that has been made in relation to the taking of church p..."
"About all I can say about that which can be understood without entering into a long explanation about rather technical matters would be that Mexico has made large concessions to the demands of the Uni..."