We must increase our buying abroad if we are to achieve a balanced world trade.
It is not a Legionnaire speech, it is a speech on international affairs which affects the welfare of the Nation in days to come, and one in ...
I appreciate very much the privilege of riding behind that famous Horse Guard, which I understand has escorted every President that has come...
We cannot, therefore, fall back into economic isolationism.
Without foreign trade, for example, it would be difficult, if not impossible, for us to develop atomic energy.
Some people think the country would have been much better off if I had gone ahead and been a professional musician.
World prosperity is necessary to world peace.
I am happy to be here with the American Legion again at their annual convention.
Without foreign trade, many of our industries would suffer.
Now, Therefore, I, Harry S. Truman, President of the United States of America, under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by section ...
That was a confidential conversation between the Ambassador and myself, and I have no comment to make.