
I told Senator Barkley that I didn't see any reason why my attitude should change if they sent me the same bill they did before.
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I told Senator Barkley that I didn't see any reason why my attitude should change if they sent me the same bill they did before.

Why of course. I have always actively supported it.

I was just saying that no plans were made for any trip anywhere.

I consider the source of the remarks which you said were made in the speech by Mr. Slaughter, so it doesn't worry me any.

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We ourselves should admit a substantial number as immigrants.

The only civilized course is to enable these people to take new roots in friendly soil.

We have thrived on the energy and diversity of many peoples.

Congressional assistance in the form of new legislation is needed.

It is unthinkable that they should be left indefinitely in camps in Europe.

I urge the Congress to turn its attention to this world problem, in an effort to find ways whereby we can fulfill our responsibilities to these thousands of homeless and suffering refugees of all faiths.

Our plain duty requires that we join with other nations in solving this tragic problem.

The fourth requisite of peace is that nations shall devise their economic and financial policies to support a world economy rather than separate nationalistic economies.