"Now, Therefore, I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, pursuant to the authority vested in me by Title I of the National Industrial Recovery Act, do hereby order that the said Agree..."
"The greatest achievement of the past two years in the United States has been the fact that the American people have taken a greater interest in current problems."
"I hereby amend the Executive order of June 30, 1934, no. 6770, creating the Industrial Emergency Committee."
"Fortunately the overwhelming mass of the American people pay no more attention to this kind of rumor than I do."
"I do hereby adopt and approve the report, recommendations, and findings of the Administrator."
"We are learning to discriminate between news and rumor."
"No undertaking is more vital to the welfare of society at this time than that of the prevention and detection of crime."
"It shall be the duty of said Industrial Emergency Committee to make recommendations to the President through its Director."
"I tell you of my conviction that our people have both feet on the ground."
"The world as a whole is making progress in meeting current problems."
"The Board shall certify the results of all elections conducted by it or by its agents to parties concerned."
"I do hereby approve an amendment to Section 4 of Article III of said Code of Fair Competition for the Petroleum Industry."
"it is further ordered that the Executive order of November 22, 1924, creating power-site reserve no. 759, be, and it is hereby, revoked as to the following-described lands"
"it is hereby ordered that the Executive order of March 1, 1912, creating power-site reserve no. 242, be, and it is hereby, revoked as to the following-described lands"
"This withdrawal is subject to first-form reclamation withdrawal under the act of June 17, 1902."
"It is ordered that the following-described public lands in Nevada be, and they are hereby, temporarily withdrawn from settlement, location, sale, or entry, for use in connection with the Duck Valley I..."
"It is, of course, greatly to be hoped that a fair solution can be had because of the good-will and intelligence which undoubtedly exist in the industry as a whole including both workers and plant owne..."
"The excellent report of the board of inquiry for the Cotton Textile Industry presents findings and recommendations which cover the basic sources of difficulties."