The Public Papers of President Dwight D. Eisenhower
1956


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Foreword - President Dwight D. Eisenhower

Preface - Wayne C. Grover; Franklin Floete
 

1.  Telegram to Basil O'Connor, President, the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. January 3, 1956

2.   Annual Message to the Congress on the State of the Union. January 5, 1956

3.   Remarks on the State of the Union Message, Key West, Florida. January 5, 1956

4.  Letter to George A. Garrett Concerning the Redevelopment of Southwest Washington. January 6, 1956

5.  The President's News Conference at Key West, Florida.  January 8, 1956

6.   Special Message to the Congress on Agriculture. January 9, 1956

7.  Letter to the President of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House of Representatives Transmitting Agricultural Program for the Great
     Plains Region. January 11, 1956

8.   Special Message to the Congress on Education. January 12, 1956

9.   Letter to Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence, Regarding Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities.
      January 13, 1956

10.  Letter to Dr. James R. Killian, Jr., Appointing Him Chairman, Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities. January 13, 1956

11.  Memorandum on the Red Cross Campaign. January 13, 1956

12.  Annual Budget Message to the Congress for Fiscal Year 1957.  January 16, 1956

13.   Letter to the President of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House of Representatives Transmitting Report of the President's Advisory
        Committee on Water Resources Policy. January 17, 1956

14.   Letter to Ross Rizley, Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board, on the Great Circle Route to the Orient. January 18, 1956

15.   Telegram to the Deputy Secretary of State of New Hampshire, Concerning Appearance on the Primary Ballot. January 19, 1956

16.   The President's News Conference of January 19, 1956

17.   Letter Accepting Resignation of Rowland R. Hughes as Director, Bureau of the Budget. January 20, 1956

18.   Address at "Salute to Eisenhower" Dinner. January 20, 1956

19.   Annual Message Transmitting the Economic Report to the Congress. January 24, 1956

20.  The President's News Conference of January 25, 1956

21.  Special Message to the Congress on the Nation's Health Program. January 26, 1956

22.  Letter to Philip Young, the President's Adviser on Personnel Management, in Response to Report on Hoover Commission
       Recommendations. January 26, 1956

23.  Letter to Nikolai Bulganin, Chairman, Council of Ministers, U. S. S. R., Regarding Proposed Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation.
       January 28, 1956

24.   Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill for the Relief of Mr. and Mrs. Derfery William Wright. January 31, 1956

25.  Statement by the President on the Death of Governor Paul Patterson of Oregon. February 1, 1956

26.  Joint Statement Following Discussions With Prime Minister Eden. February 1, 1956

27.  The Declaration of Washington: Joint Declaration by the President and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. February 1, 1956

28.  Remarks at Annual Breakfast of the International Council for Christian Leadership. February 2, 1956

29.  Letter to the President of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House of Representatives on National Park System Plan "Mission 66."
       February 2, 1956

30.  Letter to Clinton P. Anderson, Chairman, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Concerning Report of Panel on Peaceful Uses of Atomic
       Energy. February 3, 1956

31.  Letter to Arthur B. Langlie, Chairman, the Governors' Conference, Transmitting Report of Interdepartmental Committee on Narcotics.
       February 6, 1956

32.  The President's News Conference of February 8, 1956

33.  Special Message to the Congress on Immigration Matters. February 8, 1956

34.  Joint Statement Following Visit of Rene Mayer, President of the High Authority, European Community for Coal and Steel. February 8, 1956

35.  Letter to Senator George D. Aiken Regarding Soil Bank Proposals. February 8, 1956

36.  Letter to Harlow H. Curtice, Chairman, the President's Committee for Traffic Safety. February 9, 1956

37.  Letter to the Governors of the States on Traffic Safety. February 9, 1956

38.  Letter to Edward P. Curbs on His Appointment as Special Assistant to the President for Aviation Facilities Planning. February 11, 1956

39.  Telegram to the President of Italy Expressing Sympathy for the People in Snow-Stricken Areas. February 11, 1956

40.  Citation Accompanying Medal of Freedom Presented to Dr. John von Neumann. February 15, 1956

41.  Veto of Bill To Amend the Natural Gas Act. February 17, 1956

42.  Statement by the President Expressing Concern Over the Distress Caused by the Extreme Winter Weather in Europe. February 19, 1956

43.  Statement by the President Announcing Determination To Make Uranium Available for Peaceful Uses. February 22, 1956

44.  Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Authorizing Washita River Basin Reclamation Project, Oklahoma. February 25, 1956

45.  Remarks on Receiving Statue Presented by President Gronchi on Behalf of the Italian People. February 28, 1956

46.  Joint Statement Following Meeting With President Gronchi of Italy. February 28, 1956

47.  The President's News Conference of February 29, 1956

48.  Radio and Television Address to the American People Following Decision on a Second Term. February 29, 1956

49.  Joint Statement Following Second Meeting With President Gronchi of Italy. March 1, 1956

50.  Remarks at Fourth Annual Republican Women's National Conference. March 6, 1956

51.  Letter to Harry H. Semmes, Co-Chairman, National Security Committee, Concerning Military Reserve Week. March 6, 1956

52.  Letter to Nikolai Bulganin, Chairman, Council of Ministers, U. S. S. R., on Geneva Disarmament Proposal. March 6, 1956

53.  The President's News Conference of March 7, 1956

54.  Letter to Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior, Following His Decision To Campaign for Election to the Senate. March 9, 1956

55.  Statement by the President: Job Safety Week. March 13, 1956

56.  The President's News Conference of March 14, 1956

57.  Remarks to National Council of the United Service Organizations. March 15, 1956

58.  Special Message to the Congress on the Mutual Security Program. March 19, 1956

59.  Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill for the Relief of Irfan Kawar. March 19, 1956

60.  Letter to Prime Minister U Nu on Receiving Gift of Burmese Teak. March 19, 1956

61.  Cablegram to the President of Lebanon Expressing Sympathy Following an Earthquake Disaster. March 20, 1956

62.  The President's News Conference of March 21, 1956

63.  Letter to Senator H. Alexander Smith Concerning the Problems of Older Persons. March 21, 1956

64.  Letter to Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense, on the Hoover Commission Recommendations. March 22, 1956

65.  Letter to President Mirza of Pakistan on the Occasion of the Celebration of Republic Day. March 22, 1956

66.  Letter to William A. Greene, President, Crusade for Freedom. March 27, 1956

67.  Letter Accepting Resignation of Douglas McKay as Secretary of the Interior. March 29, 1956

68.  Letter to the Reverend Edward L. R. Elson, Chairman, Three Hours Observance of Good Friday. March 29, 1956

69.  Letter to LeRoy Collins, Governor of Florida, in Response to a Proposal for a Conference of Southern Governors. March 31, 1956

70.  Exchange of Messages Between the President and the President of Mexico Following Meeting at White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
       April 2, 1956

71.  Exchange of Messages Between the President and the Prime Minister of Canada Following Meeting at White Sulphur Springs, West
       Virginia. April 2, 1956

72.  Statement by the President Upon Signing Bills Concerning the School Milk Program, the Eradication of Brucellosis, and the Tax on Gasoline
       Used on Farms. April 2, 1956

73.  Memorandum of Disapproval of Bill for the Relief of Ashot and Ophelia Mnatzakanian. April 2, 1956

74.  Memorandum Concerning Establishment and Functions of the Federal Council on Aging. April 3, 1956

75.  Remarks at Twelfth Annual Washington Conference for the Advertising Council. April 3, 1956

76.  Statement by the President on Establishing the National Committee for the Development of Scientists and Engineers. April 3, 1956

77.  Letter to Dr. Howard L. Bevis Appointing Him Chairman of the National Committee for the Development of Scientists and Engineers.
       April 3, 1956

78.  The President's News Conference of April 4, 1956

79.  Veto of Bill for the Relief of Roy Cowan and Others. April 9, 1956

80.  Exchange of Messages Between the President and the President of the Philippine Republic, on Bataan Day. April 9, 1956

81.  Letter to the President of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House of Representatives on Improving Military Career Incentives.
       April 10, 1956

82.  Veto of the Farm Bill. April 16, 1956

83.  Radio and Television Address to the American People on the Farm Bill Veto. April 16, 1956

84.  Address at Meeting Sponsored by the Republican National Committee. April 17, 1956

85.  Letter Appointing Members of the President's Committee on Education Beyond the High School. April 19, 1956

86.  Letter Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. April 19, 1956

87.  Address at Annual Dinner of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. April 21, 1956

88.  The President's News Conference of April 25, 1956

89.  Letter to Percival F. Brundage, Director, Bureau of the Budget, on the Hoover Commission Report on Budget and Accounting.
       April 29, 1956

90.  Special Message to the Congress Transmitting Report on Rubber Requirements and Resources. April 30, 1956

91.  Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Providing Improved Career Incentives for Medical and Dental Officers. April 30, 1956

92.  Statement by the President on the Death of Albert W. Barkley. April 30, 1956

93.  Statement by the President: Armed Forces Day. May 1, 1956

94.  The President's News Conference of May 4, 1956

95.  Memorandum on the Atomic Energy Labor-Management Relations Panel. May 4, 1956

96.  The President's News Conference of May 9, 1956

97.  Letter to Senator Walter F. George Asking Him To Serve as the President's Personal Representative for the North Atlantic Community.
       May 9, 1956

98.  Remarks to Members of the Military Chaplains National Association. May 9, 1956

99.  Statement by the President Upon Signing the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956. May 9, 1956

100.  Special Message to the Congress on the Hoover Commission Report on Budget and Accounting. May 10, 1956

101.  Telegram to the President of Panama Accepting Invitation To Attend the Meeting of Presidents. May 11, 1956

102.  Letter to Major General William J. Donovan Concerning the Dedication of World War II Cemeteries and Memorials. May 12, 1956

103.  Letter in Response to Report of Neil McElroy, Chairman, Committee for the White House Conference on Education.  May 14, 1956

104.  Remarks at the Opening of the Conference on Occupational Safety. May 14, 1956

105.  Special Message to the Congress Transmitting Reorganization Plan 1 of 1956. May 16, 1956

106.  Toasts of the President and President Sukarno of Indonesia. May 16, 1956

107.  Remarks at Dedication of General Motors Research Center in Detroit. May 16, 1956

108.  Special Message to the Congress Transmitting Reorganization Plan 2 of 1956. May 17, 1956

109.  Statement by the President Upon Signing the Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1956. May 19, 1956

110.  Letter to Percival F. Brundage, Director, Bureau of the Budget, on the Hoover Commission Recommendation on Government Reporting
         Requirements. May 21, 1956

111.  Memorandum Stating Policies Governing the Leasing of Farm Lands by the Federal Government. May 21, 1956

112.  Veto of Bill for the Relief of the Board of Commissioners of Sedgwick County, Kansas. May 22, 1956

113.  The President's News Conference of May 23, 1956

114.  Address and Remarks at the Baylor University Commencement Ceremonies, Waco, Texas. May 25, 1956

115.  Statement by the President Upon Signing the Agricultural Act of 1956. May 28, 1956

116.  Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Extending the Sugar Act of 1948. May 29, 1956

117.  Remarks at the National Citizens for Eisenhower Executive Campaign Conference. May 31, 1956

118.  Letter to Arthur F. Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers, Appointing Him Chairman of Cabinet Committee on Small Business.
         June 1, 1956

119.  Remarks at Dedication of AFI-CIO Building. June 4, 1956

120.  Exchange of Messages Between the President and President Sukarno of Indonesia. June 5, 1956

121.  The President's News Conference of June 6, 1956

122.  Remarks to a Group of Young Republicans. June 6, 1956

123.  Special Message to the Congress Concerning Trade Agreement Actions. June 7, 1956

124.  Veto of Bill Making Payment to Crow Indian Tribe.  June 8, 1956

125.  Message to President Heuss of Germany on the Anniversary of the Demonstration for Freedom in the Soviet Zone. June 17, 1956

126.  Veto of Bill for the Relief of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Compton. June 18, 1956

127.  Statement by the President Upon Signing the Library Services Bill. June 19, 1956

128.  Message to the President's Conference on the Fitness of American Youth. June 19, 1956

129.  Exchange of Messages Between the President and Chancellor Adenauer of Germany. June 22, 1956

130.  Exchange of Messages Between the President and Prime Minister Nehru of India Concerning the Postponement of His Visit. June 25, 1956

131.  Letter to the President of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House of Representatives Proposing Advisory Commission on Presidential
         Office Space. June 27, 1956

132.  Statement by the President Approving New Program for Fund-Raising Within the Federal Establishment. June 27, 1956

133.  Letter to Dan Thornton on His Appointment as Head of the Agricultural Division of the Republican National Committee. June 29, 1956

134.  Veto of Bill for the Relief of the Estate of Susie Lee Spencer.  July 2, 1956

135.  Veto of Bill Concerning Claim of William E. Stone. July 2, 1956

136.  Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Making Appropriations for Certain Federal Agencies, Including the Civil Functions of the
         Corps of Engineers. July 2, 1956

137.  Statement by the President Upon Signing the Water Pollution Act Amendments of 1956. July 9, 1956

138.  Memorandum on the United Givers Fund Campaign in the National Capital Area. July 9, 1956

139.  Letter to Clarence B. Randall on His Appointment as Special Assistant to the President for Foreign Economic Policy. July 10, 1956

140.  Message to the King of Greece Conveying Sympathy Following an Earthquake Disaster. July 11, 1956

141.  Veto of Bill Authorizing Certain Construction at Military Installations. July 16, 1956

142.  Letter to Val Peterson, Administrator of Civil Defense, on the Occasion of Operation Alert 1956. July 17, 1956

143.  Message to the Congress Transmitting the Tenth Annual Report on United States Participation in the United Nations. July 19, 1956

144.  Cablegram to the Supreme Chief of State of Honduras on the Death of Ambassador Izaguirre. July 19, 1956

145.  Remarks Upon Arrival in Panama City for the Meeting of the Presidents of the Americas. July 21, 1956

146.  Address at the Signing of the Declaration of Principles at the Meeting of the Presidents in Panama City. July 22, 1956

147.  Statement by the President Upon Signing the Farm Credit Act of 1956. July 26, 1956

148.  Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Creating the Muscatine Bridge Commission. July 26, 1956

149.  Statement by the President Following the Collision Between the Andrea Doria and the Stockholm. July 27, 1956

150.  Statement by the President Concerning the Settlement of the Steel Strike. July 27, 1956

151.  Statement by the President Upon Signing the Health Research Facilities Act of 1956. July 30, 1956

152.  Statement by the President Upon Signing the Mutual Security Appropriation Act, 1957. July 31, 1956

153.  Memorandum of Disapproval of Bill Pertaining to Improvements of Two Business Properties in the District of Columbia. July 31, 1956

154.  Memorandum of Disapproval of Bill Reconveying Mineral Interests in Certain Lands Acquired by the United States. July 31, 1956

155.  The President's News Conference of August 1, 1956

156.  Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill To Improve Budgeting and Accounting Methods and Procedures. August 1, 1956

157.  Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Establishing a New Survivor Benefit Program for the Uniformed Services. August 1, 1956

158.  Statement by the President Upon Signing the Social Security Amendments of 1956. August 1, 1956

159.  Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill To Incorporate the National Music Council. August 1, 1956

160.  Memorandum of Disapproval of Bill for the Relief of Jean Pfeifer. August 1, 1956

161.  Statement by the President Upon Signing the Health Amendments Act of 1956. August 2, 1956

162.  Statement by the President Upon Signing the Customs Simplification Act of 1956. August 2, 1956

163.  Memorandum of Disapproval of Bill for the Relief of the City of Elkins, West Virginia. August 3, 1956

164.  Remarks of the President During the Broadcast on the Suez Canal Situation by Secretary Dulles. August 3, 1956

165.  Statement by the President Upon Signing the Small Reclamation Projects Act of 1956. August 6, 1956

166.  Letter to Nikolai Bulganin, Chairman, Council of Ministers, U. S. S. R. August 7, 1956

167.  Statement by the President Upon Signing the Federal Flood Insurance Act of 1956. August 7, 1956

168.  Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill To Amend the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937. August 7, 1956

169.  Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Pertaining to the Great Plains Conservation Program. August 7, 1956

170.  Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill To Amend the Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act. August 7, 1956

171.  The President's News Conference of August 8, 1956

172.  Statement by the President Upon Signing the American Samoa Labor Standards Amendments of 1956. August 8, 1956

173.  Statement by the President Upon Signing the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956. August 8, 1956

174.  Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Relating to Suits by Automobile Dealers Against Manufacturers. August 8, 1956

175.  Memorandum of Disapproval of Joint Resolution Setting Date of Meeting of the 85th Congress. August 8, 1956

176.  Letter to Arthur F. Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers, Concerning Report of Cabinet Committee on Small Business.
         August 9, 1956

177.  Memorandum of Disapproval of Bill Permitting Increased Water Diversion From Lake Michigan. August 9, 1956

178.  Memorandum of Disapproval of Bill Relating to Rates Charged by the Southwestern Power Administration. August 9, 1956

179.  Memorandum of Disapproval of Bill for the Validation of Certain Mining Claims in Wyoming. August 9, 1956

180.  Memorandum of Disapproval of Bill Authorizing Navigation, Shore Protection, and Flood Control Projects. August 10, 1956

181.  Memorandum of Disapproval of Bill Extending Credit for Certain Taxes Imposed by the United Kingdom. August 10, 1956

182.  Memorandum of Disapproval of Bills Creating Commissions for the Construction of Ohio River Bridges. August 10, 1956

183.  Memorandum of Disapproval of Bill Providing a Special Method of Taxation of Real Estate Investment Trusts. August 10, 1956

184.  White House Statement Concerning Bipartisan Meeting on the Suez Canal. August 12, 1956

185.  Memorandum on United Fund and Community Chest Campaigns. August 14, 1956

186.  Statement by the President in Response to a Progress Report on Highways by the Secretary of Commerce. August 16, 1956

187.  Statement by the President Following Meeting With the Commission on Increased Use of Agricultural Products. August 20, 1956

188.  Remarks on Arrival at San Francisco for the Republican National Convention. August 21, 1956

189.  The President's News Conference at San Francisco, August 22, 1956

190.  Address at the Cow Palace on Accepting the Nomination of the Republican National Convention. August 23, 1956

191.  Statement by the President Concerning Resumption of Nuclear Tests by the U. S. S. R. August 26, 1956

192.  Statement by the President Following Receipt of Secretary Dulles' Report on the London Suez Conference. August 29, 1956

193.  The President's News Conference of August 31, 1956

194.  Remarks at Ceremonies Marking Issuance of Stamp Honoring American Labor. September 1, 1956

195.  Statement by the President: Labor Day. September 3, 1956

196.  Statement by the President on Making Public a Report by Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell. September 3, 1956

197.  Telegram to Adlai E. Stevenson Offering Him Access to Special Intelligence Information. September 4, 1956

198.  The President's News Conference of September 5, 1956

199.  Statement by the President on the Death of Frank A. Nixon. September 5, 1956

200.  Statement by the President on the Occasion of Rosh Hashana. September 5, 1956

201.  Telegram to the Chairman of the Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order. September 7, 1956

202.  Letter to Sherman Minton Regarding His Retirement as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. September 7, 1956

203.  Statement by the President Marking the Opening of National Civil Defense Week. September 9, 1956

204.  Remarks at the People-to-People Conference. September 11, 1956

205.  The President's News Conference of September 11, 1956

206.  Remarks at the Republican Campaign Picnic at the President's Gettysburg Farm. September 12, 1956

207.  Exchange of Messages Between the President and the Secretary General of the Christian Democratic Party of Italy. September 14, 1956

208.  Letter to President O'Kelly of Ireland on the Occasion of the Dedication of the Commodore Barry Statue at Wexford. September 16, 1956

209.  Remarks at the Republican Send-off Breakfast at the Washington National Airport. September 18, 1956

210.  Radio and Television Address Opening the President's Campaign for Re-election. September 19, 1956

211.  Remarks at the National Field Days and Plowing Matches, Colfax, Iowa. September 21, 1956

212.  Remarks to Republican Leaders and Precinct Workers and a Group of Newspaper Editors, Des Moines, Iowa. September 21, 1956

213.  Letter to Representative Keating of New York Concerning the Admission of European Refugees and Escapees. September 25, 1956

214.  Address at Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois. September 25, 1956

215.  Statement by the President Regarding Trials Following the Poznan Riots in Poland. September 26, 1956

216.  The President's News Conference of September 27, 1956

217.  Statement by the President on Receiving Progress Report on the Rural Development Program. September 28, 1956

218.  Remarks at Meeting of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. September 28, 1956

219.  Statement by the President on the Death of President Somoza of Nicaragua. September 29, 1956

220.  Statement by the President Marking National Newspaper Week. September 30, 1956

221.  Statement by the President Marking the Opening of the United Community Campaigns. September 30, 1956

222.  Message to the National Education Association on the Mission of Education in America and the Role of the Federal Government.
         October 1, 1956

223.  Remarks to the Sales Executives Club and the Chamber of Commerce, Cleveland, Ohio. October 1, 1956

224.  Address at a Rally in the Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio.  October 1, 1956

225.  Remarks Upon Arrival in Lexington, Kentucky. October 1, 1956

226.  Address at the University of Kentucky Coliseum in Lexington. October 1, 1956

227.  Letter to Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., the President's Personal Representative at the Pulaski Day Parade in New York. October 3, 1956

228.  Remarks on the Three Missions of the Members of the Armed Forces. October 3, 1956

229.  The President's News Conference of October 5, 1956

230.  Statement by the President on the Testing of Nuclear Weapons. October 6, 1956

231.  Message to the Newspaperboys of America. October 6, 1956

232.  Statement by the President on the Need for Maintaining the Draft. October 7, 1956

233.  Remarks to Two Groups of Republican Workers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. October 9, 1956

234.  Address at the Hunt Armory in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. October 9, 1956

235.  The President's News Conference of October 11, 1956

236.  Statement by the President on the Drought and the Federal Disaster Relief Programs. October 11, 1956

237.  Statement by the President Concerning Rate Reductions by Western Railroads in Aid of Drought Disaster Areas. October 11, 1956

238.  Remarks to the Civil Service Assembly of the United States and Canada. October 11, 1956

239.  Memorandum for Arthur S. Flemming, Director of Defense Mobilization, Concerning the Distribution of Petroleum Supplies.
         October 12, 1956

240.  Statement by the President on the Death of J. Percy Priest. October 12, 1956

241.  Television Broadcast: "The People Ask the President." October 12, 1956

242.  Remarks Following the Television Program on Eve of the President's Birthday. October 13, 1956

243.  Statement by the President Concerning the First Nuclear Powered Merchant Ship. October 15, 1956

244.  Statement by the President Concerning the Medical Care Program for Dependents of Members of the Uniformed Services.
         October 15, 1956

245.  Remarks in the Cabinet Room at a Ceremony Marking the Beginning of the Upper Colorado River Project, Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona.
         October 15, 1956

246.  Remarks Inaugurating the "Your Government and You" Five-Minute Broadcasts. October 15, 1956

247.  Remarks Upon Arrival in Minneapolis, Minnesota. October 16, 1956

248.  Letter to the President of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House of Representatives Regarding Mutual Security Assistance to
         Yugoslavia. October 16, 1956

249.  Remarks at Rice Park, St. Paul, Minnesota. October 16, 1956

250.  Remarks at Centennial Plaza, Minneapolis, Minnesota. October 16, 1956

251.  Address at a Rally in the Civic Auditorium, Seattle, Washington. October 17, 1956

252.  Letter to Albert M. Cole, Administrator of Housing and Home Finance Agency, Authorizing Mortgage Purchases Under Special Housing
         Program for the Elderly. October 18,1956

253.  Remarks at the College of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington. October 18, 1956

254.  Remarks Upon Arrival in Portland, Oregon. October 18, 1956

255.  Remarks to a Group of Republican Workers in the Civic Auditorium, Portland, Oregon. October 18, 1956

256.  Address at the Civic Auditorium in Portland, Oregon. October 18, 1956

257.  Remarks on the Aviation Industry, at the Airport, Burbank, California. October 19, 1956

258.  Address at the Hollywood Bowl, Beverly Hills, California. October 19, 1956

259.  Remarks Upon Arrival in Denver, Colorado. October 20, 1956

260.  Statement by the President on the Reports From Poland. October 20, 1956

261.  Letter to President Hoover Concerning the Progress Made in Carrying Out the Hoover Commission Recommendations. October 21, 1956

262.  Letter to Nikolai Bulganin, Chairman, Council of Ministers, U. S. S. R. October 21, 1956

263.  Telegram to Fred Herman, Chairman, Small Businessmen for Ike. October 22, 1956

264.  Message to President Gronchi Concerning the Italian Government's Demonstration of Aerial Photography. October 23, 1956

265.  Address at the Anniversary Dinner of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners. October 23, 1956

266.  Statement by the President Reviewing the Government's Policies and Actions With Respect to the Development and Testing of Nuclear
         Weapons. October 24., 1956

267.  Letter to James A. Sheehan, Associate Editor, National Tribune, on the Government's Veterans Program. October 24, 1956

268.  Radio and Television Broadcast: "The Women Ask the President." October 24., 1956

269.  Statement by the President on the Purchasing Power of the Wages of Factory Workers. October 25, 1956

270.  Statement by the President on the Developments in Hungary. October 25, 1956

271.  Letter to President Diem on the First Anniversary of the Republic of Viet-Nam. October 25, 1956

272.  Address in Madison Square Garden, New York City. October 25, 1956

273.  Letter to Joao Carlos Muniz, President of the Conference on the Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency. October 26, 1956

274.  Statement by the President at the Conference on the Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency. October 26, 1956

275.  Statement by the President Concerning the Entry Into the United States of Adopted Foreign-Born Orphans. October 26, 1956

276.  Statement by the President on the Middle East Including the Israeli Mobilization. October 28, 1956

277.  Letter to a College Student Concerning the Administration's Views on Education. October 29, 1956

278.  Address at the International Airport, Miami, Florida. October 29, 1956

279.  Address at the Imeson Field Airport, Jacksonville, Florida. October 29, 1956

280.  Address at Byrd Field, Richmond, Virginia. October 29, 1956

281.  Telegram to Members of Republican Organizations Regretting Need for Canceling an Airport Meeting. October 30, 1956

282.  Radio and Television Report to the American People on the Developments in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. October 31, 1956

283.  Address in Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. November 1, 1956

284.  Statement by the President on Authorizing Food and Other Relief for the Hungarian People. November 2, 1956

285.  Letter to Horace M. Albright Concerning the Administration's Conservation Programs. November 2, 1956

286.  Statement by the President Following Secretary Dulles' Operation. November 4, 1956

287.  Statement by the President on the Use of Soviet Forces in Hungary. November 4, 1956

288.  Letter to Reuben Cummings of Pleasantville, New Jersey, Concerning the Small Business Administration. November 4, 1956

289.  Letter to Mrs. Rose Richards of Greenwich, Connecticut, on Inflation. November 5, 1956

290.  Remarks at the Headquarters of the Republican National Committee. November 5, 1956

291.  Message to Nikolai Bulganin, Chairman, Council of Ministers, U. S. S. R., Urging Withdrawal of Soviet Forces From Hungary.
         November 5, 1956

292.  Closed Circuit Television Remarks to a Group in Boston, Massachusetts, on Election Eve. November 5, 1956

293.  Radio and Television Remarks on Election Eve. November 5, 1956

294.  Radio and Television Remarks Following the Election Victory. November 7, 1956

295.  Message to Prime Minister Ben-Gurion Urging Withdrawal of Israeli Forces in Egypt. November 8, 1956

296.  Statement by the President Concerning the Admission of Refugees From Hungary. November 8, 1956

297.  Letter Accepting Resignation of Arthur F. Burns as Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers. November 13, 1956

298.  The President's News Conference of November 14, 1956

299.  Statement by the President Announcing Additional Steps To Accelerate the Development of Nuclear Power Abroad. November 18, 1956

300.  Letter to Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Jr., on Labor Dispute in the Maritime Industry. November 24, 1956

301.  Remarks to a Group of Hungarian Refugees. November 26, 1956

302.  Exchange of Messages Between the President and Prime Minister Pibulsonggram of Thailand on the Middle East and Hungary.
         November 26, 1956

303.  Statement by the President on Releasing Report on the Salk Poliomyelitis Vaccine. November 28, 1956

304.  Statement by the President in Support of Red Cross Disaster Appeal for Relief in Hungary and to Hungarian Refugees in Austria.
         November 29, 1956

305.  Letter to Harlow H. Curtice, Chairman, the President's Committee for Traffic Safety, on the Highway Modernization Program.
         November 29, 1956

306.  White House Statement Concerning the Admission of Additional Hungarian Refugees. December 1, 1956

307.  Memorandum Authorizing Expenditures to Carry Out the Hungarian Refugee Program. December 8, 1956

308.  Statement by the President: Human Rights Day in the Light of Recent Events in Hungary. December 10, 1956

309.  Letter to General Bragdon, Special Assistant to the President for Coordination of Public Works Planning. December 10, 1956

310.  Letter to Thomas J. Watson, Jr., Chairman, United States Council of the International Chamber of Commerce, on Membership in the
         Organization for Trade Cooperation. December 11, 1956

311.  Telegram to the President of Finland on the Death of Former President Paasikivi. December 15, 1956

312.  Remarks of Welcome to Prime Minister Nehru of India. December 16, 1956

313.  Message to Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyama on the Occasion of Japan's Entry Into the United Nations. December 18, 1956

314.  Joint Statement Following Discussions With Prime Minister Nehru of India. December 20, 1956

315.  Remarks at the Pageant of Peace Ceremonies. December 20, 1956

316.  Statement by the President on Highway Safety During the Holidays. December 28, 1956

317.  Citation Accompanying the Distinguished Service Medal Presented to General Gruenther. December 28, 1956

318.  White House Statement Following Meeting With Republican Leaders of the Senate and the House of Representatives. December 31, 1956