Preface - James B. Rhoads; Jack M. Eckerd
The Cabinet
1. Message to President Louis Borno on Haiti's Independence Day. January 2, 1930
2. New Year's Message to President Chiang Chung-cheng of the Republic of China. January 2, 1930
3. The President's News Conference of January 3, 1930
4. Statement on Public Works and Unemployment. January 3, 1930
5. Statement on Indian Affairs. January 3, 1930
6. Statement About Appointments to the Interstate Commerce Commission. January 3, 1930
7. Statement About Repair of the Executive Offices. January 3, 1930
8. New Year's Message to King George V of Great Britain. January 4, 1930
9. Message to the Congress Recommending Payment of a Claim Presented by the Government of China. January 6, 1930
10. The President's News Conference of January 7, 1930
11. Statement on the London Naval Conference. January 7,1930
12. Message to the Congress Recommending Payment of a Claim by the French Company of Marine and Commerce. January 7, 1930
13. Message of Sympathy on the Death of Edward William Bok. January 9, 1930
14. The President's News Conference of January 10, 1930
15. White House Statement About a Proposed Joint Select Committee To Study Prohibition Enforcement. January 10, 1930
16. Letter to Dr. William O. Thompson, President Emeritus of Ohio State University. January 12, 1930
17. Special Message to the Congress Proposing Administrative Reforms in Federal Law Enforcement and Judicial Machinery. January 13, 1930
18. Message to the Congress Recommending an Appropriation for Participation in the International Fur Trade Exhibition and Congress. January 13, 1930
19. The President's News Conference of January 14, 1930
20. Message to the Congress Transmitting the Report of the Porto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission. January 14, 1930
21. Letter Commending the Work of the Pan American Society. January 15, 1930
22. Message to the Congress Recommending an Appropriation To Refund Fees Collected for Visas. January 15, 1930
23. The President's News Conference of January 17, 1930
24. Message Congratulating Dr. David Starr Jordan on His Birthday. January 17, 1930
25. The President's News Conference of January 21, 1930
26. Exchange of Messages With President-Elect Pascual Ortiz Rubio of Mexico on His Departure From the United States. January 21, 1930
27. Exchange of Messages With President Emilio Portes Gil of Mexico on the Recent Visit of President-Elect Pascual Ortiz Rubio. January 21, 1930
28. Message to the Congress Recommending an Appropriation
To Arbitrate the Claim of Charles J. Harrah Against the Cuban Government.
January 22, 1930
29. Letter to James J. Scully, President of the Building Trades Employers' Association. January 24, 1930
30. Message to the Conference of Building Trades Employers and Employees. January 24, 1930
31. Message to the Congress Recommending an Appropriation To Settle the Claim of Henry Borday. January 24, 1930
32. The President's News Conference of January 24, 1930
33. Message Congratulating John Barton Payne on His 75th Birthday. January 27, 1930
34. The President's News Conference of January 28, 1930
35. Message to a Dinner Honoring Former Ambassador Alanson B. Houghton. January 30, 1930
36. The President's News Conference of January 31, 1930
37. Message to the Congress Recommending Payment of a Claim Presented by the Government of Great Britain. January 31, 1930
38. The President's News Conference of February 4, 1930
39. Statement on the President's Commission for the Study and Review of Conditions in the Republic of Haiti. February 4, 1930
40. Letter Accepting the Resignation of William Howard Taft as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. February 4, 1930
41. Statement on the Resignation of Chief Justice William Howard Taft. February 4, 1930
42. Message to the Congress Recommending Participation
in a Joint United States-Canada Investigation Into Damming of Passamaquoddy
and
Cobscook Bays. February
4, 1930
43. Remarks to a Group of Community Chest Workers. February 5, 1930
44. Exchange of Messages With Pascual Ortiz Rubio on His Inauguration as President of Mexico. February 5, 1930
45. Statement About Nominating Major General Herbert B. Crosby as a Commissioner of the District of Columbia. February 5, 1930
46. Message to the National Retail Dry Goods Association. February 5, 1930
47. Message to President Pascual Ortiz Rubio of Mexico About His Escape From Assassination. February 6, 1930
48. Letter Accepting the Resignation of William C. Deming as President of the Civil Service Commission. February 6, 1930
49. Message to the Congress Recommending an Appropriation
for the Sixth Session of the Permanent International Association of Road
Congresses.
February 6, 1930
50. The President's News Conference of February 7, 1930
51. Statement on the Appointment of Members to the
President's Commission for the Study and Review of Conditions in the Republic
of Haiti.
February 7, 1930
52. Message on the Commemoration of Abraham Lincoln's Birthday. February 10, 1930
53. Message to the Congress Recommending an Increase in Salary for the United States Minister to Liberia. February 13, 1930
54. Letter to Felix M. Warburg on the Celebration of Thomas Jefferson's Birthday. February 16, 1930
55. The President's News Conference of February 18, 1930
56. Message on the 3,000th Performance of the Mission Play. February 18, 1930
57. Message to the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. February 19, 1930
58. Letter to the Speaker of the House Transmitting a Supplemental Estimate of Appropriation for the War Department. February 20, 1930
59. The President's News Conference of February 21, 1930
60. Statement About Retirement Funds for Civil Service Employees. February 21, 1930
61. Message to the World Conference on Narcotic Education. February 21, 1930
62. Message on the Establishment of a School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. February 22, 1930
63. Letter Expressing Appreciation for a Treatise on the German Hubers in the Eighteenth Century. February 22, 1930
64. Rapidan Community School. February 23, 1930
65. White House Statement About Additions to the Budget. February 24, 1930
66. The President's News Conference of February 25, 1930
67. Statement on Increased Government Expenditures. February 25, 1930
68. White House Statement Canceling the Reception
for Members of the House of Representatives Due to Ill Health of William
Howard Taft.
February 27, 1930
69. Letter Expressing Support for the American Opera Company. February 27, 1930
70. Message Endorsing the Celebration of the Birthday of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. February 27, 1930
71. The President's News Conference of February 28, 1930
72. Letter to the President of the Senate Transmitting a Supplemental Estimate of Appropriation for Disaster Relief for Farmers. March 3, 1930
73. The President's News Conference of March 4, 1930
74. Message to the Congress Transmitting Report
on Awards of the Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany, and
Costs of the
Army of Occupation.
March 4, 1930
75. Message to the Congress Recommending an Appropriation for Participation in the Sixth Pan American Child Congress. March 5, 1930
76. The President's News Conference of March 7, 1930
77. Statement on Unemployment and Business Conditions. March 7, 1930
78. Letter to the Speaker of the House Transmitting a Supplemental Estimate of Appropriation for the Federal Farm Board. March 7, 1930
79. Proclamation 1901, Announcing the Death of William Howard Taft. March 8, 1930
80. Message to Allied Jewish Relief Campaign Representatives. March 9, 1930
81. Address Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America. March 10, 1930
82. Message of Sympathy to President Gaston Doumergue About the Flood Disaster in Southern France. March 11, 1930
83. Message to the Congress Recommending Payment of a Claim Presented by the Government of Norway. March 12, 1930
84. Message Commending the National Urban League on Its Job Training Efforts for Negroes. March 13, 1930
85. The President's News Conference of March 14, 1930
86. Letter to the Speaker of the House Transmitting
a Supplemental Estimate of Appropriation for Participation in the International
Conference
for the Codification
of International Law. March 15, 1930
87. The President's News Conference of March 18, 1930
88. Statement on Federal Patronage in the South. March 18, 1930
89. Remarks at the Dedication of the Red Cross Chapter House. March 19, 1930
90. Message to the Congress Recommending Payment of a Claim of Mrs. Mercedes Martinez Viuda de Sanchez. March 19, 1930
91. Message to the Conference of Liberal Arts Colleges. March 19, 1930
92. The President's News Conference of March 21, 1930
93. Statement About the Report of the President's Commission for the Study and Review of Conditions in the Republic of Haiti. March 21, 1930
94. The President's News Conference of March 25, 1930
95. Message to the Maine Republican State Convention. March 26, 1930
96. Message Greeting King Fuad I of Egypt on His Birthday. March 27, 1930
97. The President's News Conference of March 28, 1930
98. The President's News Conference of April 1, 1930
99. Informal Remarks on Presenting Census Schedule to the Federal Census Taker. April 2, 1930
100. Exchange of Remarks With President Carlos Ibáñez
del Campo on the Inauguration of Direct Radiotelephonic Communication Between
Chile
and the United States. April 3, 1930
101. Exchange of Remarks With President Juan Campisteguy
on the Inauguration of Direct Radiotelephonic Communication Between Uruguay
and
the United States. April 3, 1930
102. Message to President Wilhelm Miklas of Austria About the Death of Ambassador Albert Henry Washburn. April 4, 1930
103. Statement on Income Tax Revenues. April 5, 1930
104. Message of Sympathy to King Gustaf V of Sweden on the Death of Queen Victoria. April 5, 1930
105. Message to the Military Order of the World War on Army Day. April 5, 1930
106. Message Commending the Work of the Commission on Interracial Cooperation. April 6, 1930
107. Remarks at a Ceremony Honoring Dr. William Henry Welch. April 8, 1930
108. Address to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers on Receiving the First Hoover Gold Medal. April 8, 1930
109. Message to the Senate Transmitting the Final Report of the Special International Niagara Board. April 9, 1930
110. Letter to W. J. L. Banham on the Survey Made by the New York Board of Trade. April 9, 1930
111. Exchange of Remarks With President Hipolito
Irigoyen on the Inauguration of Direct Radiotelephonic Communication Between
Argentina
and
the United States. April 10, 1930
112. The President's News Conference of April 11, 1930
113. Statement About the London Naval Conference. April 11, 1930
114. Message on the Birthday of Thomas Jefferson and Its Celebration on Religious Holy Days. April 11, 1930
115. Address to the Daughters of the American Revolution. April 14, 1930
116. The President's News Conference of April 15, 1930
117. The President's News Conference of April 18, 1930
118. Message to the Annual Conventions of the American Newspaper Publishers and the Associated Press. April 18, 1930
119. Remarks to the American Society of Newspaper Editors. April 19, 1930
120. Message to Haile Selassie I on His Accession to the Imperial Throne of Ethiopia. April 19, 1930
121. Veto of a Coinage Bill Commemorating the Gadsden Purchase. April 21, 1930
122. Message to the Annual Dinner of the Society of the Genesee Honoring Frank E. Gannett. April 21, 1930
123. Message to the Annual Convention of the Associated Press. April 21, 1930
124. Message to the Annual Convention of the United Press Association. April 21, 1930
125. Letter to the Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee About Budget Deficits. April 22, 1930
126. The President's News Conference of April 22, 1930
127. White House Statement About Public Building Projects. April 22, 1930
128. Letter to the Speaker of the House Transmitting Supplemental Estimates of Appropriations for Public Building Projects. April 22, 1930
129. Remarks on the Unveiling of the Statue of the Pioneer Woman. April 22, 1930
130. Statement on Street and Highway Traffic Safety. April 23, 1930
131. Message Congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Markham on Their 78th Birthday. April 23, 1930
132. The President's News Conference of April 25, 1930
133. Address to the Gridiron Club. April 26, 1930
134. Message to the National Boys' Week Committee. April 26, 1930
135. Special Message to the Congress Urging Enactment of Recommendations for Criminal Law Enforcement. April 28, 1930
136. Message to the Congress Recommending Payment of a Claim Presented by the Polish Government. April 28, 1930
137. The President's News Conference of April 29, 1930
138. Message to the Congress Recommending Payment of a Claim Presented by a Chinese Citizen. April 30, 1930
139. Message to the Congress Recommending Payment of a Claim Presented by the Government of Denmark. April 30, 1930
140. Letter to the Speaker of the House Transmitting Proposed Legislation for Veterans' Bureau Appropriations. April 30, 1930
141. Exchange of Messages With President Arosemena
on the Inauguration of Radiotelegraphic Service Between Panama and the
United States.
May
1, 1930
142. Letter to the Speaker of the House Transmitting
a Supplemental Estimate of Appropriation for Enforcement of Prohibition
and Other Laws.
May
1, 1930
143. Message to the Senate Transmitting the Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament. May 1, 1930
144. Address to the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. May 1, 1930
145. The President's News Conference of May 2, 1930
146. White House Statement on Changes in the Chain of Naval Command. May 2, 1930
147. Letter to the House Majority Leader on the Export Debenture Plan of Farm Relief. May 3, 1930
148. Message to President Ignacy Moscicki on Polish National Day. May 3, 1930
149. Address to the American National Red Cross. May 5, 1930
150. The President's News Conference of May 6, 1930
151. Letter Endorsing Tribute to Felix M. Warburg. May 8, 1930
152. Message to the Congress Recommending Payment of a Claim Presented by the Government of Norway. May 9, 1930
153. The President's News Conference of May 9, 1930
154. Message to the School of Journalism Banquet at the University of Missouri. May 9, 1930
155. Letter Congratulating Felix M. Warburg on Receiving the Gottheil Medal. May 10, 1930
156. Message on National Hospital Day. May 12, 1930
157. The President's News Conference of May 13, 1930
158. The President's News Conference of May 16, 1930
159. Message on the 50th Anniversary of the Salvation Army. May 16, 1930
160. Message to the National Foreign Trade Convention. May 20, 1930
161. The President's News Conference of May 23, 1930
162. Statement on the Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament. May 23, 1930
163. Statement on New York Appointment Matters. May 23, 1930
164. Message to the Tiffereth Israel Congregation on Its 80th Anniversary. May 26, 1930
165. The President's News Conference of May 27, 1930
166. Address to the Third National Conference on Street and Highway Safety. May 27, 1930
167. Dedication of the Stanford University Quad to David Starr Jordan. May 27, 1930
168. Veto of the Spanish War Veterans' Pension Bill. May 28, 1930
169. Proclamation 1912, Pan American Day. May 28, 1930
170. Memorial Day Address at Gettysburg Battlefield. May 30, 1930
171. Exchange of Messages With Albert, King of the Belgians, on Memorial Day. May 30, 1930
172. Message to the Senate Transmitting a Report on Foreign Protests Against the Proposed Tariff Legislation. June 3, 1930
173. The President's News Conference of June 3, 1930
174. Statement on Spanish War Veterans' Pensions. June 3, 1930
175. Message to King George V of Great Britain Offering Birthday Greetings. June 3, 1930
176. The President's News Conference of June 6, 1930
177. Letter to the Chairman of the United States
Shipping Board Proposing a Committee To Review Policies in Merchant Marine
Organization.
June
6, 1930
178. Message to Norwegian-Americans on the 25th Anniversary of the Independence of Norway. June 6, 1930
179. Veto of a Bill Concerning Title to Malheur and Harney Lakes in Oregon. June 6, 1930
180. Message of Welcome to Julio Prestes, President-Elect of Brazil. June 9, 1930
181. Message to the Congress Recommending an Appropriation for the Department of State. June 9, 1930
182. The President's News Conference of June 10, 1930
183. The President's News Conference of June 13, 1930
184. Statement on the Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament. June 13, 1930
185. Remarks Welcoming President-Elect Julio Prestes of Brazil. June 14, 1930
186. Message to the Hall of Fame Ceremonies Honoring Harriet Beecher Stowe. June 14, 1930
187. White House Statement on the New Jersey Republican Primary. June 15, 1930
188. Statement on the Tariff Bill. June 16, 1930
189. Message to the National Editorial Association. June 16, 1930
190. The President's News Conference of June 17, 1930
191. White House Statement Supporting the Senatorial Candidacy of Dwight W. Morrow. June 18, 1930
192. Message to the World Power Conference. June 18, 1930
193. Letter to the President of the Senate Transmitting
Proposed Changes in the Appropriations for Narcotics and Prohibition Law
Enforcement.
June
18, 1930
194. Message to the Senate Transmitting a Report on Foreign Loan Flotations. June 20, 1930
195. The President's News Conference of June 20, 1930
196. Remarks on Presenting the Special Gold Medal of the National Geographic Society to Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd. June 20, 1930
197. Message to the National Conference on State Parks. June 20, 1930
198. Letter Congratulating Arthur S. Draper on His 25th Anniversary as a Journalist. June 21, 1930
199. Exchange of Messages With President-Elect Prestes of Brazil on His Departure From the United States. June 23, 1930
200. Letter to the Senate Majority Leader Stating Objections to Pending Veterans' Legislation. June 23, 1930
201. Message to King Alfonso XIII of Spain on the International Exposition at Seville. June 23, 1930
202. The President's News Conference of June 24, 1930
203. Statement on the World War Veterans' Bill. June 24, 1930
204. Letter to Dr. S. J. Crumbine on Health Conditions in Porto Rico. June 24, 1930
205. Message to the Rotary International Convention. June 24, 1930
206. Veto of the World War Veterans' Bill. June 26, 1930
207. Remarks at the Dedication of a Statue of James Buchanan. June 26, 1930
208. Message to a Reception Honoring Harold I. June. June 26, 1930
209. The Prt-sident's News Conference of June 27, 1930
210. Statement on the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement. June 27, 1930
211. Letter Commending Russell Owen on His Reporting of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition. June 28, 1930
212. Message of Sympathy on the Death of Representative Stephen G. Porter of Pennsylvania. June 28, 1930
213. Message to the National Education Association Convention. June 28, 1930
214. Message of Sympathy on the Death of William B. Thompson. June 29, 1930
215. Address to the Governors' Conference. June 30, 1930
216. Message to the Kiwanis International Convention. June 30, 1930
217. Message to the Commonwealth Conference, State University of Iowa. June 30, 1930
218. The President's News Conference of July 1, 1930
219. Letter to the President Pro Tempore on the Special Session of the Senate. July 2, 1930
220. Message on the Award of the Kane Gold Medal to Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd. July 2, 1930
221. Proclamation 1915, Convening the Senate in Special Session. July 3, 1930
222. Letter to the Senate Majority Leader on the World War Veterans' Act, 1924, Amendments. July 3, 1930
223. Statement About Signing the River and Harbor Act. July 5, 1930
224. Message to the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. July 6, 1930
225. Message to the Special Session of the Senate on the Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament. July 7, 1930
226. The President's News Conference of July 8, 1930
227. Statement About the Establishment of the Veterans' Administration. July 8, 1930
228. Message of Appreciation to the Facsimile Text Society. July 10, 1930
229. Message to the Governor General of New Zealand About the Death of Former Prime Minister Joseph Ward. July 10, 1930
230. Message to the Senate Declining the Request for Confidential Documents Relating to the London Naval Treaty. July 11, 1930
231. The President's News Conference of July 11, 1930
232. Message to President Gaston Doumergue of France on Bastille Day. July 14, 1930
233. The President's News Conference of July 15, 1930
234. White House Statement About the President's Vacation Plans. July 15, 1930
235. Message to the President of Germany Commemorating the Birth of General Frederick von Steuben. July 16, 1930
236. The President's News Conference of July 18, 1930
237. Statement on Government Expenditures. July 18, 1930
238. White House Statement on Government Expenditures. July 18, 1930
239. Message to President Juan Campisteguy on the 100th Anniversary of the First Constitution of Uruguay. July 18, 1930
240. The President's News Conference of July 22, 1930
241. Statement About Signing the Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament. July 22, 1930
242. Message of Sympathy to King Vittorio Emanuele III Following an Earthquake Disaster in Italy. July 25, 1930
243. Letter to Representative B. Carroll Reece on Muscle Shoals Legislation. July 26, 1930
244. The President's News Conference of July 29, 1930
245. Statement on the Interim Appointment of Nicholas Roosevelt as Vice General of the Philippines. July 29, 1930
246. Statement on the Investigation of Bankruptcy Law and Practice by the Department of Justice. July 29, 1930
247. Statement on the Advisory Committee on Unemployment Statistics. July 29, 1930
248. Letter to Reverend William Hiram Foulkes Expressing Appreciation for a Message of Approval and Support. August 1, 1930
249. The President's News Conference of August 1, 1930
250. Statement on the White House Conference on Home Building and Home Ownership. August 1, 1930
251. Message to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Burns on Their 50th Anniversary. August 4, 1930
252. Message Greeting King Haakon VII of Norway on His Birthday. August 4, 1930
253. The President's News Conference of August 5, 1930
254. Statement About the Appointment of General Douglas MacArthur as Army Chief of Staff. August 5, 1930
255. Statement on the Drought. August 5, 1930
256. Message on Rosh Hashanah. August 7, 1930
257. Letter to the Convention of International Christian Endeavor Societies. August 7, 1930
258. The President's News Conference of August 8, 1930
259. Statement on the Drought. August 8, 1930
260. Message on the Ratification of the Joint Labor-Management Agreement by the Anthracite Coal Industry. August 8, 1930
261. The President's News Conference of August 12, 1930
262. Statement on the San Francisco Bay Bridge Commission. August 12, 1930
263. Statement on Vacation Plans. August 12, 1930
264. Message to President Paul von Hindenburg on the Anniversary of the Adoption of the Weimar Constitution. August 12, 1930
265. Statement on the White House Conference on Drought Relief. August 14, 1930
266. The President's News Conference of August 15, 1930
267. Remarks on Presenting a Special Congressional Medal to Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh. August 15, 1930
268. Message Congratulating Rafael Leonidas Trujillo on His Inauguration as President of the Dominican Republic. August 16, 1930
269. Message of Sympathy on the Death of Bishop James H. Darlington. August 16, 1930
270. Telegram to the Governor of Oklahoma Transmitting the Recommendations of the White House Conference on Drought Relief. August 18, 1930
271. The President's News Conference of August 19, 1930
272. Statement on the Organization of Drought Relief. August 19, 1930
273. The President's News Conference of August 22, 1930
274. Statement on Government Expenditures. August 22, 1930
275. Message to the National Aeronautic Association. August 22, 1930
276. The President's News Conference of August 26, 1930
277. Statement Welcoming the Guests of the American Bar Association. August 26, 1930
278. Message to President Juan Campisteguy on Uruguay's Independence Day. August 26, 1930
279. Letter Accepting the Resignation of Roy A. Young as Governor of the Federal Reserve Board. August 27, 1930
280. Message to the Gordon Bennett International Balloon Races and Aerial Carnival. August 28, 1930
281. Message to the New Yorker Herold on Its 50th Anniversary. August 29, 1930
282. Message to Captain Dieudonne Costes on His Transatlantic Flight. September 2, 1930
283. Exchange of Messages With President Gaston
Doumergue of France on the Nonstop Transatlantic Flight by French Aviators
Costes and Bellonte.
September
3, 1930
284. The President's News Conference of September 5, 1930
285. Statement About Appointments to the Federal Reserve Board. September 5, 1930
286. Message to President Rafael Leonidas Trujillo of the Dominican Republic About a Hurricane Disaster. September 5, 1930
287. Remarks Welcoming Captain Dieudonne Costes and Lieutenant Maurice Bellonte. September 8, 1930
288. The President's News Conference of September 9, 1930
289. Letter Accepting the Resignation of Edmund Platt as Vice Governor of the Federal Reserve Board. September 11, 1930
290. Message to the Golden Jubilee Session of the National Baptist Convention of America. September 11, 1930
291. The President's News Conference of September 12, 1930
292. Message to the American Bar Association on Constitution Day. September 15, 1930
293. The President's News Conference of September 16, 1930
294. Statement About Appointments to the United States Tariff Commission. September 16, 1930
295. Statement on the Department of Commerce's Report on Foreign Trade. September 16, 1930
296. Letter Accepting the Resignation of Admiral Charles F. Hughes as Chief of Naval Operations. September 16, 1930
297. Message Commending the Heroism of Curtis Harrison. September 16, 1930
298. Message to President Pascual Ortiz Rubio on Mexico's Independence Day. September 17, 1930
299. The President's News Conference of September 23, 1930
300. Message of Sympathy on the Death of Representative Charles M. Stedman. September 23, 1930
301. Message Condemning Lynching. September 23, 1930
302. Remarks to the Planning Committee of the White House Conference on Home Building and Home Ownership. September 24, 1930
303. Letter Accepting the Resignation of Nicholas Roosevelt as Vice Governor of the Philippines. September 24, 1930
304. Message to the National Eucharistic Congress. September 24, 1930
305. White House Resume of the Report on Post Office Leases. September 25, 1930
306. Message to King Christian X of Denmark Offering Birthday Greetings. September 28, 1930
307. Message Commending the Work of the National Safety Council. September 29, 1930
308. Letter Accepting the Resignation of Charles H. Tuttle as United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. September 29, 1930
309. The President's News Conference of September 30, 1930
310. Message on the First Annual Patriotic Pilgrimage of the Newspaper Boys of America. October 1, 1930
311. Address to the American Bankers Association in Cleveland, Ohio. October 2, 1930
312. The President's News Conference of October 3, 1930
313. Letter Accepting the Resignation of Dwight W. Morrow as United States Ambassador to Mexico. October 4, 1930
314. Address to the American Legion in Boston, Massachusetts. October 6, 1930
315. Address to the American Federation of Labor in Boston, Massachusetts. October 6, 1930
316. Letter to the Postmaster General on Post Office Employment Policies. October 6, 1930
317. Message to King George V of Great Britain on the Crash of the Dirigible R-101. October 6, 1930
318. Letter Regretting Inability To Attend Exercises Dedicating a Memorial to George Westinghouse. October 6, 1930
319. Address on the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Kings Mountain. October 7, 1930
320. Message to American Lutherans on the Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. October 9, 1930
321. The President's News Conference of October 10, 1930
322. Statement on the Reduction of Navy Personnel. October 10, 1930
323. Statement About the Export of Helium. October 10, 1930
324. Message to President Chiang Chung-cheng on China's Independence Day. October 11, 1930
325. Message to the Italian Benevolent Society on Columbus' Discovery of America. October 12, 1930
326. The President's News Conference of October 14, 1930
327. Statement About Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur. October 14, 1930
328. Statement About Construction of Boulder Dam. October 14, 1930
329. Message Launching National Pharmacy Week. October 14, 1930
330. Message on the 250th Anniversary of the Settlement of New Brunswick, New Jersey. October 15, 1930
331. The President's News Conference of October 17, 1930
332. Statement on Organization of Federal Activities for Employment. October 17, 1930
333. Message to the World Convention of the Churches of Christ. October 19, 1930
334. The President's News Conference of October 21, 1930
335. Message to the Conference of Major Industries. October 22, 1930
336. Message to the New York City Emergency Employment Committee. October 22, 1930
337. Proclamation 1923, Exportation of Arms or Munitions of War to Brazil. October 22, 1930
338. The President's News Conference of October 24, 1930
339. Statement on the Voluntary Response to the Unemployment Problem. October 24, 1930
340. Remarks at the Fifth International Oratorical Contest. October 25, 1930
341. Remarks on the Deposit of the Instruments of Ratification of the Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament. October 27, 1930
342. The President's News Conference of October 28, 1930
343. Statement About the Charges of Misfeasance in the Handling of Oil Shale Lands by the Department of the Interior. October 28, 1930
344. Message to the Convention of the American Institute of Steel Construction. October 28, 1930
345. Telegram to the Convention of the American Institute of Steel Construction. October 29, 1930
346. Message to President Mustapha Kemal on Turkey's Independence Day. October 30, 1930
347. The President's News Conference of October 31, 1930
348. Message to the Association of Community Chests and Councils. October 31, 1930
349. Letter Accepting the Resignation of General John H. Russell as American High Commissioner to Haiti. November 1, 1930
350. Message to Haile Selassie I on His Coronation as Emperor of Ethiopia. November 1, 1930
351. Message on the Anniversary of Radio Broadcasting. November 3, 1930
352. Message to President Florencio H. Arosemena on Panama's Independence Day. November 3, 1930
353. Message to the Chamber of Commerce of Palo Alto, California. November 4, 1930
354. Remarks on Presenting the Congressional Medal of Honor to Captain Edward V. Rickenbacker. November 6, 1930
355. The Presidents News Conference of November 7, 1930
356. Message to an Armistice Day Luncheon Honoring the Society of Foreign Consuls. November 7, 1930
357. White House Statement on Emergency Appropriations for Public Works. November 8, 1930
358. Remarks to the H. J. Heinz International Radio Banquet. November 8, 1930
359. Message to King Prajadhipok of Siam Offering Birthday Greetings. November 8, 1930
360. Message on the 50th Anniversary of Il Progresso Italo-Americano. November 8, 1930
361. Letter to Dr. S. J. Crumbine About Conditions in Porto Rico. November 8, 1930
362. Message Supporting the Annual Membership Drive of the American National Red Cross. November 9, 1930
363. Address to the Association of National Advertisers. November 10, 1930
364. Message of Sympathy on the Death of Tasker H. Bliss. November 10, 1930
365. Address to the Annual Conference and Good-Will Congress of the World Alliance for Friendship Through the Churches. November 11, 1930
366. Message to President Wilhelm Miklas on the Anniversary of the Founding of the Austrian Republic. November 12, 1930
367. Message to the Lincoln Memorial Banquet in Spokane, Washington. November 12, 1930
368. White House Statement About Senate Cooperation on Appropriations Legislation. November 13, 1930
369. The President's News Conference of November 14, 1930
370. Message to the Annual Convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. November 14, 1930
371. Message to President Getulio Vargas on the Anniversary of the Founding of the Brazilian Republic. November 15, 1930
372. Message to a Luncheon Honoring Opie Read. November 16, 1930
373. The President's News Conference of November 18, 1930
374. Statement on the 15th Decennial Census and Reapportionment. November 18, 1930
375. Message on the 2,000th Birthday of Vergil. November 18, 1930
376. Address to the White House Conference on Child Health and Protection. November 19, 1930
377. Message to the Sixth Conference of the New England Council. November 20, 1930
378. The President's News Conference of November 21,1930
379. Statement About the Sinking Fund of the Public Debt. November 21, 1930
380. The President's News Conference of November 25, 1930
381. Statement on State Law Enforcement. November 25, 1930
382. Message to the National Tuberculosis Association on the Christmas Seal Campaign. November 26, 1930
383. The President's News Conference of November 28, 1930
384. Statement on the Appointment of the Secretary of Labor. November 28, 1930
385. Statement About Transmission of the Protocols of the World Court to the Senate. November 28, 1930
386. Letter Accepting the Resignation of James J. Davis as Secretary of Labor. December 1, 1930
387. Message to President Thomas G. Masaryk on the
Inauguration of Direct Radiotelegraphic Service Between Czechoslovakia
and the United States.
December
1, 1930
388. Message to the 17th Annual American Game Conference. December 1, 1930
389. Radio Address to Members of the 4-H Clubs. December 1, 1930
390. Annual Message to the Congress on the State of the Union. December 2, 1930
391. Annual Budget Message to the Congress, Fiscal Year 1932. December 3, 1930
392. Message to a Dinner Honoring Emily P. Bissell. December 3, 1930
393. Message to the Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies. December 4, 1930
394. Message to the Congress Transmitting the 15th Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. December 4, 1930
395. Letter to the Speaker of the House Transmitting a Supplemental Estimate of Appropriation for Emergency Construction Funds. December 4, 1930
396. Message to the Congress Transmitting a Statement on Apportionment. December 4, 1930
397. The President's News Conference of December 5, 1930
398. Remarks on Presenting the Herbert Schiff Memorial Trophy to Fighting Plane Squadron 3-B. December 5, 1930
399. Message to President Chiang Kai-shek on the
Inauguration of Direct Radiotelegraphic Service Between the Republic of
China and the United States.
December
6, 1930
400. Message to a Testimonial Dinner Honoring Louis Lipsky. December 7, 1930
401. Letter to the Speaker of the House Transmitting a Supplemental Estimate of Appropriation for the Federal Farm Board. December 8, 1930
402. The President's News Conference of December 9, 1930
403. Statement on Proposed Increases in Federal Expenditures for Employment and Relief. December 9, 1930
404. Message of Sympathy on the Death of William E. Barton. December 9, 1930
405. Message to the Senate Transmitting Protocols
Concerning Adherence of the United States to the Permanent Court of International
Justice.
December
10, 1930
406. The President's News Conference of December 12, 1930
407. Message to President Getulio Vargas on the Inauguration of Airmail Service Between Brazil and the United States. December 12, 1930
408. Address to the Gridiron Club. December 13, 1930
409. Message to a Dinner Honoring Senator Dwight W. Morrow. December 13, 1930
410. Letter to the Speaker of the House Transmitting Supplemental Estimates of Appropriations. December 15, 1930
411. Message on the Opening of the Charlotte Hungerford Memorial Hospital. December 15, 1930
412. The President's News Conference of December 16, 1930
413. Message to the Senate About a Report From the President's Emergency Committee for Employment. December 16, 1930
414. Message on the 100th Anniversary of the Death of Simon Bolivar. December 17, 1930
415. Message to King Alexander I of Yugoslavia Offering Birthday Greetings. December 17, 1930
416. Message on the Death of David N. Mosessohn. December 17, 1930
417. Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report of the Committee on the Chicago World's Fair Centennial Celebration. December 19, 1930
418. The President's News Conference of December 19, 1930
419. Message to the Congress Recommending the Modification of the Boundary Line of the Panama Canal Zone. December 20, 1930
420. Christmas Message to Disabled Veterans. December 20, 1930
421. Message to President Pascual Ortiz Rubio of
Mexico on the Opening of the Associated Press Direct Leased Wire Between
Mexico City and New York
City.
December 20, 1930
422. The President's News Conference of December 23, 1930
423. White House Statement on Public Works and Unemployment Relief. December 23, 1930
424. Message to a Yuletide Party for the Handicapped Children of New York City. December 24, 1930
425. Message to President Rafael Leonidas Trujillo
on the Inauguration of Direct Radiotelegraphic Service Between the Dominican
Republic and the
United
States. December 24, 1930
426. Christmas Greeting to the Nation. December 24, 1930
427. Message to the Nation's Christmas Tree Association of California. December 25, 1930
428. The President's News Conference of December 30, 1930
429. Statement on Railroad Consolidation. December 30, 1930
430. Message to the Society of Economic Geologists.
December 30, 1930