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Some Aspects of Foreign Commerce
CURRENT LAWS, METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS NOT GOOD
By THOMAS C. HART, Senator from Connecticut
Delivered before the New Haven Junior Chamber of Commerce, New Haven, Connecticut, September 10, 1945
THE ("Official U.S.") NAMING OF WORLD WAR II, SEPTEMBER 11, 1945
MUTUAL UNRESTRICTED FREEDOM OF NEWS
By PALMER HOYT, Publisher of The Oregonian, Portland, Ore.
Delivered before the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, Medford, Oregon, September 18, 1945
September 20, 1945
Released to press September 26, 1945
September 28, 1945
September 29, 1945
STATEMENT
BY SECRETARY OF STATE BYRNES ON MEETINGS OF COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS
October 2, 1945
PRESIDENT
TRUMAN'S MESSAGE TO CONGRESS ON THE ATOMIC BOMB
October 3, 1945
FOREIGN MINISTERS MEETING
First Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers
Meeting in London-A Broadcast by Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, October 5,
1945.
"America Arrives at the Fork in the Road
REASON MUST BE SUBSTITUTED FOR FORCE
By CHARLES E. WILSON, President of General Motors Corporation
Delivered at luncheon of the Chicago Executives' Club, Chicago, Ill., October 5, 1945
NO SACRIFICING OF BASIC PRINCIPLES FOR EXPEDIENCY
By JOHN FOSTER DULLES, Chief Adviser to U. S. Secretary of State, Washington, D. C.
Broadcast over the Columbia Broadcasting System, October 6, 1945
WE MUST COOPERATE AND MOVE FORWARD
By HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of the United States
Delivered at the Pemiscot County Fair, Caruthersville, Mo., October 7, 1945
FEDERAL UNION OFFERS REAL SOLUTION
By CLARE BOOTHE LUCE, Congresswoman from Connecticut
Delivered at a meeting in celebration of China's Independence Day, Trenton, N. J., October 9, 1945
LETTER
FROM GENERAL EISENHOWER TO PRESIDENT TRUMAN ON HARRISON REPORT
October 16, 1945
COMPLETE INTEGRATION OF SERVICES
By GENERAL DOUGLAS MacARTHUR, Supreme Commander Allied Pacific Forces
Broadcast from Tokyo, Japan, October 16, 1945
U.
S. DIRECTIVE TO GENERAL EISENHOWER ON MILITARY RULE OF GERMANY
October 17, 1945
"Radar, Electronics and Television"
PRACTICAL PEACETIME APPLICATIONS
By LARRY E. GUBB, Chairman of the Board, Philco Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.
Delivered Before the Cornell Club of Michigan, Detroit, Michigan, October 17, 1945
THE MARGIN BETWEEN SURVIVAL AND DESTRUCTION
By HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of the United States
Delivered before a joint session of U. S. Congress, Washington, D. C., October 23, 1945
Fundamentals of U. S. Foreign Policy
A GUIDE FOR THE PRESENT AND FUTURE
By HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of the United States
Delivered at Navy Day Celebration in Central Park, New York City, October 27, 1945
STRENGTH OF COOPERATORS TIED TO THE STRENGTH OF UNITED STATES
By General of the Army GEORGE C. MARSHALL, Chief of Staff, United States Army
Delivered before The New York Herald Tribune Forum, New York City, October 29, 1945
CO-OPERATION THE BASIS OF SECURITY
By HERBERT V. EVATT, Australian Attorney General and Minister of State for External Affairs
Delivered at the New York Herald-Tribune Forum, New York City, October 29, 1945
Our Over-all Responsibility in the Pacific
By HAROLD S. STASSEN, Former Governor of Minnesota
Delivered at the New York Herald Tribune Forum, New York City, October 29, 1945
A REVIEW OF THE TURKISH POSITION
By ISMET INONU, President of Turkey
Delivered before the Turkish National Assembly, November 1, 1945
FOREIGN
COMMISSAR MOLOTOV'S 28TH ANNIVERSARY SPEECH
November 6, 1945
The Conflict of Foreign Policies in the Balkans and Near East
INTERNATIONAL ORDER MAINTAINED BY TROOPS, NOT WORDS
By RUSSELL BARNES, Foreign Affairs Commentator, Editorial Staff, The Detroit News
Delivered before the Economic Club of Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, November 12, 1945
PRIME
MINISTER ATTLEE'S ADDRESS BEFORE CONGRESS
November 13, 1945
STATEMENT
ON PALESTINE BY BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY BEVIN
November 13, 1945
STATEMENT
ON PALESTINE BY PRESIDENT TRUMAN
November 13, 1945
PRESIDENT
TRUMAN'S UNRRA MESSAGE TO CONGRESS
November 13, 1945
BASE JUDGMENTS ON FACTS NOT RUMORS
By DEAN ACHESON, Under Secretary of State, Washington, D. C.
Delivered at a rally sponsored by the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, New York City, November 14, 1945
STATEMENT ON ATOMIC ENERGY
United States, United Kingdom, Canada, November 15,
1945.
DECLARATION
ON ATOMIC BOMB BY PRESIDENT TRUMAN AND PRIME MINISTERS ATTLEE AND KING
November 15, 1945
THE WORLD NEEDS THE TONIC OF UNIVERSAL TRUTH
By ARTHUR H. VANDENBERG, Senator from Michigan
Delivered before the U. S. Senate, Washington, D. C, November 15, 1945
JAMES F. BYRNES ON ATOMIC ENERGY AND INTERNATIONAL
TRADE
Part of an Address broadcast on "Home-Coming
Day," November 16, 1945.
National Strength is a Necessity
NO COUNTRY FEARS A STRONG AMERICA
By GENERAL OF THE ARMY DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, Chief of Staff of United States Army
Delivered at dinner of the American Legion National Commanders, Chicago, Ill., November 20, 1945
SPEECH
BY PRIME MINISTER ATTLEE IN COMMONS ON ATOMIC BOMB
November 22, 1945
PRESIDENT
TRUMAN'S STATEMENT ON U. S. POLICY TOWARD CHINA
December 15, 1945
PRESIDENT
TRUMAN'S MESSAGE TO CONGRESS RECOMMENDING ARMY-NAVY MERGER
December 19, 1945
PRESIDENT
TRUMAN'S STATEMENT AND DIRECTIVE ON DISPLACED PERSONS
December 22, 1945
BIG
THREE FOREIGN MINISTERS' MOSCOW COMMUNIQUÉ ON PROCEDURE FOR PEACE
TREATIES
December 24, 1945
By HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of the United States
Delivered at the lighting of the National Community Christmas Tree, Washington, D. C., December 24, 1945
FUTURE OF OPPORTUNITY AND ADVENTURE FOR YOUTH
By GEORGE VI, King of Great Britain
Delivered over the radio from London, England, December 25, 1945
SOVIET-ANGLO-AMERICAN COMMUNIQUÉ
At Moscow Conference. December 27, 1945.
MOSCOW MEETING OF FOREIGN MINISTERS
(A Radio Report by Secretary of State James F. Byrnes,
December 30, 1945.)