
I think everybody that went on this trip became convinced of this: in the long run, no laws are going to solve this problem completely.
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I think everybody that went on this trip became convinced of this: in the long run, no laws are going to solve this problem completely.

I do not believe there is any cure you can prescribe in advance for that sort of thing.

Government must use all practicable means to promote high levels of production and employment.

We need highways badly, very badly, and I am in favor of any forward, constructive step in this field.

We now have sound and forward-looking legislation in the Agricultural Act of 1954.

I would like to make one or two observations: there are limits to what you can do in research and development.

I have always avoided a fixed date for saying exactly what I would do.

I do believe this: from the beginning I have pursued one policy

I find that changed circumstances require the modification of the said Proclamation No. 3073 in the manner hereinafter proclaimed, in order to carry out the purposes of the said section 22.

None could then say that we preserve armament because we want to

I would like to see one bill, which is so terrifically important to the United States, be handled specifically on its own merits and without the introduction of any other kind of matter.

All the details of this bill I am not completely certain about because, after all, I have not had time to study it.

I repeat: this kind of education is sorely needed in this country--and throughout the world.

The scientists themselves are all agreed as to what now must be done and they are pushing it to do it.

I think the voluntary program is working.

Accordingly, I do not advise the enactment of additional legislation by the Congress with respect to those subjects.

This order shall be effective in any case in which the loss involved occurs, or has occurred, on or after June 4, 1954.