The policy of the Federal Government, as established in Executive Order No. 9017 of January 12, 1942, to encourage free collective bargainin...
This Government is determined to use all of its powers to prevent any avoidable rise in the cost of living.
We should make no distinction between city and country residents as to their participation in the total war effort.
The guiding policy of the Director and of all departments and agencies of the Government shall be to stabilize the cost of living in accorda...
I hereby suspend, for the duration of the emergencies proclaimed by me on September 8, 1939 and May 27, 1941, the above mentioned provisions...
There is established in the Office for Emergency Management of the Executive Office of the President an Office of Economic Stabilization.
I think 94 or 95 percent is an objective that covers the working out of a great war.
I would say as a whole that I am very well satisfied, because the production is so nearly up to the goal.
The only people I saw on the trip who were remotely connected with politics, but with whom I did not discuss politics at any moment, were th...
That's the kind of spirit that we lack in Washington, D.C.
It's a pretty darn good record.
I would say, in regard to Washington, D. C., that there are three situations in this town which are not good.
the Secretary of Agriculture is hereby authorized to exercise, through such officials of the Department of Agriculture and its agencies as h...
The people of the country as a whole have got the finest kind of morale.
That's a change in attitude because now they understand it.
Every once in a while you find a plant that isn't clicking quite as well as it should.
I should like to make clear my unalterable opposition to any recomputation of parity at this time.
Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the powers conferred upon the Price Administrator by the 'Emergency Price Control Act of 1942.'