The Public Papers of President Herbert Hoover
1932-1933


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Preface
The Cabinet
 

1.  Special Message to the Congress on the Economic Recovery Program. January 4, 1932

2.  White House Statement on Domestic Health Conditions.  January 4, 1932

3.  The President's News Conference of January 5, 1932

4.  Message to the New York Association for the Blind.  January 5, 1932

5.  Message to the Colorado Conference on Child Health and Protection. January 5, 1932

6.  Statement on the Death of Julius Rosenwald. January 6,  1932

7.  Remarks Welcoming Representatives of Pennsylvania's Unemployed. January 7, 1932

8.  Message to the Diphtheria Prevention Commission.  January 7, 1932

9.  The President's News Conference of January 8, 1932

10.  Statement on Federal Expenditures. January 8, 1932

11.  Statements on the Governor Generalship of the Philippines. January 9, 1932

12.  Message on Life Insurance Day. January 11, 1932

13.  Letter Accepting the Resignation of Ira E. Robinson as a Member of the Federal Radio Commission. January 11,  1932

14.  Message to the American Road Builders Association.  January 11, 1932

15.  The President's News Conference of January 12, 1932

16.  Letter Accepting the Resignation of Oliver Wendell Holmes as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. January 12, 1932

17.  Message to the Real Estate Board of New York. January 14, 1932

18.  Message to The International Benjamin Franklin Society. January 16, 1932

19.  Message to the American Palestine Committee. January 17, 1932

20.  Message to the National Conference on Palestine. January 17, 1932

21.  Message on National Thrift Week. January 17, 1932

22.  Message to the Young Men's Christian Association of New York City. January 18, 1932

23.  The President's News Conference of January 19, 1932

24.  Statement on Appointments to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. January 19, 1932

25.  Statement on Appointments to the United States Delegation to the General Disarmament Conference. January 19, 1932

26.  Letter to the Speaker of the House Transmitting an Estimate of Appropriations for the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. January 21, 1932

27.  Statement About Signing the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act. January 22, 1932

28.  Statement About Signing the Federal Farm Loan Act Amendments. January 23, 1932

29.  Letter to the Speaker of the House Transmitting an Estimate of Appropriations for Federal Land Banks. January 25, 1932

30.  Message to the Annual Dinner of the Society of the Genesee Honoring Lillian D. Wald. January 25, 1932

31.  The President's News Conference of January 26, 1932

32.  Letter to the Speaker of the House on Procurement of Supplies of Foreign Origin for Government Departments and Agencies. January 26, 1932

33.  Message to the Governor of Porto Rico on His Inauguration. January 30, 1932

34.  White House Statement Announcing Measures for the Protection of United States Citizens in the International Settlement at Shanghai, China.
        January 31, 1932

35.  The President's News Conference of February 2, 1932

36.  Statement on the Hoarding of Currency. February 3, 1932

37.  Statement on the Appointment of Andrew W. Mellon as United States Ambassador to Great Britain. February 3, 1932

38.  The President's News Conference of February 5, 1932

39.  Statement Announcing Appointments to the Department of the Treasury. February 5, 1932

40.  Statement on the American Legion's Employment Drive. February, 6, 1932

41.  White House Statement About the Conference on the Hoarding of Currency. February 6, 1932

42.  Message to the France-America Society. February 6, 1932

43.  White House Statement About Presidential Receptions. February 9, 1932

44.  Letter Accepting the Resignation of Andrew W. Mellon as Secretary of the Treasury. February 12, 1932

45.  Message on Lincoln's Birthday. February 12, 1932

46.  Radio Address on Lincoln's Birthday. February 12, 1932

47.  Message to the Imperial Order of the Dragon. February 13, 1932

48.  The President's News Conference of February 16, 1932

49.  Statement on Hoarding of Currency. February 16, 1932

50.  Special Message to the Congress on the Reorganization of the Executive Branch. February 17, 1932

51.  Message to a Dinner Honoring Disabled Veterans. February 17, 1932

52.  Message to the World Conference on Narcotic Education. February 18, 1932

53.  Message to Charles M. Schwab on His 70th Birthday. February 18, 1932

54.  The President's News Conference of February 19, 1932

55.  Statement on the New York Stock Exchange. February 19, 1932

56.  Address to a joint Session of Congress Opening the Celebration of the Bicentennial of the Birth of George Washington. February 22, 1932

57.  Remarks to the National Education Association at Mount Vernon, Virginia. February 22, 1932

58.  Message to the Jewish National Fund of America. February 22, 1932

59.  Statement About Congressional Action on Reorganization of the Executive Branch. February 24, 1932

60.  Message to the Chairman of the Citizens Reconstruction Organization. February 25, 1932

61.  Message to a Testimonial Dinner Honoring James C. Colgate. February 25, 1932

62.  Message to the National Education Association. February 25, 1932

63.  The President's News Conference of February 26, 1932

64.  Statement on Bankruptcy Law and Judicial Reform. February 26, 1932

65.  Veto of a Bill for the Relief of Alexander M. Proctor. February 26, 1932

66.  Statement on Signing the Federal Reserve Act, Amendments. February 27, 1932

67.  Message on Army Day. February 27, 1932

68.  Message to the Young Men's Christian Association of Brooklyn and Queens, New York. February 29, 1932

69.  Special Message to the Congress on Reform of Judicial Procedure. February 29, 1932

70.  Message to the Matilda Ziegler Magazine for the Blind. February 29, 1932

71.  Message to the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. March 3, 1932

72.  Message to a Dinner Honoring Bernard G. Richards. March 6, 1932

73.  Radio Address on the Hoarding of Currency. March 6, 1932

74.  Message to President Paul Doumer of France on the Death of Aristide Briand. March 7, 1932

75.  Message to justice Oliver Wendell Holmes on His 91st Birthday. March 8, 1932

76.  The President's News Conference of March 8, 1932

77.  Statement on Efforts to Balance the Budget. March 8, 1932

78.  Statement on the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. March 8, 1932

79.  White House Statement on Reorganization of the Executive Branch. March 9, 1932

80.  The President's News Conference of March 11, 1932

81.  Statement on the Hoarding of Currency. March 11, 1932

82.  Message to the Chamber of Commerce of Curwensville, Pennsylvania. March 11, 1932

83.  Letter to the Speaker of the House Recommending an Immediate Appropriation for River and Harbor Works. March 14, 1932

84.  Statement on the Death of George Eastman. March 15, 1932

85.  Message to the Hundred Year Club of New York. March 15, 1932

86.  Message to the Bank of Abbeville and Trust Company, Abbeville, Louisiana. March 15, 1932

87.  White House Statement About Conferences on Railroad Reconstruction. March 18, 1932

88.  Statement on Railroad Reconstruction. March 19, 1932

89.  Statement in Tribute to Dr. Robert Koch. March 21, 1932

90.  White House Statement About Signing a Bill To Limit the Use of Injunctions in Labor Disputes. March 23, 1932

91.  Message on the Launching of the SS Santa Rosa.  March 24, 1932

92.  The President's News Conference of March 25, 1932

93.  Statement About Balancing the Budget. March 25, 1932

94.  Statement on the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.  March 25, 1932

95.  Message to President Alexander Zaimis of Greece on the Anniversary of the Proclamation of the Hellenic Republic.  March 25, 1932

96.  Statement on the "Get Out the Vote" Drive of the United  States Junior Chamber of Commerce. March 26, 1932

97.  Message to King Fuad I of Egypt on His Birthday.  March 26, 1932

98.  Message in Tribute to Julius Rosenwald. March 27, 1932

99.  Foreword to the Final Report of the White House Conference on Home Building and Home Ownership.  March 28, 1932

100.  Message to the Canton Exchange Bank, Canton, Mississippi. March 28, 1932

101.  The President's News Conference of March 29, 1932

102.  Statement on Bonus Legislation for World War Veterans.  March 29, 1932

103.  Message to the Knights of Columbus. March 29, 1932

104.  Message to the Newark Star-Eagle, Newark, New Jersey. March 30, 1932

105.  Remarks on the Presentation of the Collier Trophy to the Packard Motor Car Company. March 31, 1932

106.  The President's News Conference of April 1, 1932

107.  Statement on New Car Sales. April 1, 1932

108.  Statement on the United States Shipping Board. April 1, 1932

109.  Special Message to the Congress Proposing a National Economy Program. April 4, 1932

110.  Message to the Music Supervisors National Conference. April 4, 1932

111.  The President's News Conference of April 5, 1932

112.  Statement on the General Disarmament Conference. April 5, 1932

113.  Statement on the National Economy Program. April 5, 1932

114.  Letter to the Chairman of the House Select Committee on Economy About the National Economy Program. April 7, 1932

115.  Message to Albert, King of the Belgians, on His Birthday. April 8, 1932

116.  Message to the Congregation of the Park Avenue Synagogue. April 8, 1932

117.  Message to the Calvert Associates. April 8, 1932

118.  Message on the Celebration of Parents' Day. April 8, 1932

119.  White House Statement on the National Economy Program. April 9, 1932

120.  Address to the Gridiron Club. April 9, 1932

121.  Remarks to the American National Red Cross. April 11, 1932

122.  Message on the Relocation of the Patent Office. April 11, 1932

123.  The President's News Conference of April 12, 1932

124.  Statement on Meetings With the House Select Committee on Economy. April 12, 1932

125.  Letter to the Chairman of the House Select Committee on Economy About the National Economy Program. April 12, 1932

126.  The President's News Conference of April 15, 1932

127.  White House Statement on the Furlough Plan For Government Employees. April 16, 1932

128.  Message of Sympathy on the Death of Julia Lathrop. April 16, 1932

129.  Message to the Goethe Society of America. April 18, 1932

130.  Message on the Celebration of the Centennial of Union Square in New York City. April 21, 1932

131.  Message to Edwin Markham on His 80th Birthday. April 21, 1932

132.  The President's News Conference of April 22, 1932

133.  Statement on Signing the Interior Department Appropriations Act. April 22, 1932

134.  Statement on Better Homes Week. April 23, 1932

135.  White House Statement on Committees and Commissions. April 24, 1932

136.  Veto of a Bill Relating to Indian Claims. April 25, 1932

137.  Address to the Conference of Governors. April 27, 1932

138.  Veto of a Bill Relating to Veterans' Pensions. April 27, 1932

139.  Message to Emperor Hirohito of Japan on His Birthday. April 29, 1932

140.  Statement on National Hospital Day. May 1, 1932

141.  Message to the American Conference of Institutions for the Establishment of International Justice. May 2, 1932

142.  Message to the George Washington Bicentennial Commission of the New York Board of Jewish Ministers. May 2, 1932

143.  Message to President Ignacy Moscicki on Polish National Day. May 3, 1932

144.  Message to the National Foreign Trade Council. May 4, 1932

145.  Message to the Association for Childhood Education. May 4, 1932

146.  Special Message to the Congress on Budgetary Legislation. May 5, 1932

147.  The President's News Conference of May 6, 1932

148.  Statement About Balancing the Budget. May 6, 1932

149.  Message to President Paul Doumer of France About an Assassination Attempt. May 6, 1932

150.  Message to Prime Minister Andre Tardieu of France on the Death of President Paul Doumer. May 7, 1932

151.  Message to the Princeton Alumni Weekly Honoring John Grier Hibben. May 7, 1932

152.  Veto of a Bill To Confer Certain Benefits on Civilian Employees of the Quartermaster Corps. May 9, 1932

153.  Message to the Museum of Modern Art. May 9, 1932

154.  The President's News Conference of May 10, 1932

155.  Veto of a Bill To Amend the Tariff Act of 1930. May 11, 1932

156.  Statement on a Meeting With Senate Minority Leader Joseph T. Robinson. May 12, 1932

157.  Statement on the Economic Recovery Program. May 12, 1932

158.  The President's News Conference of May 13, 1932

159.  Statement About Unity of Action on the Economic Recovery Program. May 13, 1932

160.  Statement on the Lindbergh Kidnaping. May 13, 1932

161.  Message to the Ladies' Home journal on Homeownership. May 13, 1932

162.  Message to the Southern Baptist Convention. May 13, 1932

163.  Message in Tribute to Samuel F. B. Morse. May 14, 1932

164.  Message to the National Congress of the Sons of the American Revolution. May 16, 1932

165.  Message to the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America. May 16, 1932

166.  Message to the Lafayette College Conference on the French Backgrounds of American Civilization. May 17, 1932

167.  Message to the Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. May 18, 1932

168.  Message to the Quadrennial General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. May 19, 1932

169.  The President's News Conference of May 20, 1932

170.  Statement on the Formation of the New York Banking and Industrial Committee. May 20, 1932

171.  Message to the National Conference on Social Work. May 20, 1932

172.  Message to President Gerardo Machado y Morales on Cuba's Independence Day. May 20, 1932

173.  Message to Amelia Earhart on Her Transatlantic Flight. May 21, 1932

174.  Message to the Huguenot Memorial Association. May 22, 1932

175.  Letter to the President of the American Society of Civil Engineers on the Economic Recovery Program. May 23, 1932

176.  Message to the Biblical Seminary. May 23, 1932

177.  Message to President Augustin P. Justo on Argentina's Independence Day. May 25, 1932

178.  Message to the Boys Club of America. May 25, 1932

179.  Message to Ceremonies Honoring George B. Cortelyou. May 25, 1932

180.  Message to the Forum on House Construction. May 25, 1932

181.  Message to the National Capital Presbyterian Commission. May 26, 1932

182.  The President's News Conference of May 27, 1932

183.  Statement on Emergency Relief and Construction Legislation. May 27, 1932

184.  Message of Sympathy on the Death of Martha Van Rensselaer. May 27, 1932

185.  Message to Albert, King of the Belgians, in Response to His Memorial Day Message of Friendship. May 30, 1932

186.  Address to the Senate on the National Economy. May 31, 1932

187.  White House Statement on the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. June 5, 1932

188.  Statement on Signing the Revenue Act of 1932. June 6, 1932

189.  Letter Accepting the Resignation of Charles G. Dawes as a Director of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. June 6, 1932

190.  Message to the National Association of Purchasing Agents. June 6, 1932

191.  Commencement Address at Howard University. June 10, 1932

192.  Letter to Albert L. Cox on the Proposed Reestablishment of the Council of National Defense. June 10, 1932

193.  Statement on Signing a Bill Authorizing the Transfer of Juvenile Delinquents to Local Jurisdictions. June 11, 1932

194.  Message to the American Farm Bureau Federation. June 11, 1932

195.  Message of Sympathy on the Death of William C. Redfield. June 13, 1932

196.  Statement for the Flag Day Ceremonies of the George Washington Bicentennial Celebration. June 14, 1932

197.  Message Accepting the Republican Presidential Nomination. June 16, 1932

198.  The President's News Conference of June 17, 1932

199.  Statement on the Economy Bill. June 17, 1932

200.  Statement on Campaign Plans. June 18, 1932

201.  Message to the Dedication Ceremonies of Waterton Glacier International Peace Park. June 18, 1932

202.  Message to The Daily Princetonian Honoring John Grier Hibben. June 18, 1932

203.  Remarks on Presenting the Gold Medal of the National Geographic Society to Amelia Earhart. June 21, 1932

204.  The President's News Conference of June 22, 1932

205.  Statement on Instructions to the United States Delegation to the General Disarmament Conference. June 22, 1932

206.  White House Statement on Instructions to the United States Delegation to the General Disarmament Conference. June 22, 1932

207.  Letter to the President of the Senate Transmitting a Supplemental Estimate of Appropriation for Participation in an International Economic Conference.
         June 24, 1932

208.  The President's News Conference of June 24, 1932

209.  Statement on Emergency Relief and Construction Legislation. June 24, 1932

210.  Letter Accepting the Resignation of Abraham C. Ratshesky as United States Minister to Czechoslovakia. June 27, 1932

211.  Message of Sympathy on the Death of Reverend Francis P. Duffy. June 27, 1932

212.  Statement About Signing the "Economy Act." June 30, 1932

213.  Veto of a Bill Relating to Rate of Wages for Laborers and Mechanics Employed by Contractors and Subcontractors on Public Buildings.
         July 1, 1932

214.  Message to the Congress Recommending Legislation for the Relief of the Families of Emilio Cortez Rubio and Manuel Gomez. July 1, 1932

215.  Message to the Congress Requesting a Special Appropriation for the President's Organization on Unemployment Relief. July 5, 1932

216.  White House Statement on Emergency Relief and Construction Legislation. July 5, 1932

217.  Statement on Emergency Relief and Construction Legislation. July 6, 1932

218.  Letter to the Speaker of the House Transmitting an Estimate of Appropriation for the Veterans' Administration. July 6, 1932

219.  Telegram to Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York About the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Deep Waterway. July 10, 1932

220.  Message to the Congress Recommending Alterations in the Board of Directors of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. July 11, 1932

221.  Veto of the Emergency Relief and Construction Bill. July 11, 1932

222.  Message to President Albert Lebrun of France on the Sinking of the Submarine Prométhée. July 11, 1932

223.  Message to the Conference of Smaller Industries. July 11, 1932

224.  Statement About Signing a Bill Relating to the Purchase of a Post Office Site for New York City. July 12, 1932

225.  Letter to the Speaker of the House Transmitting a Supplemental Estimate of Appropriation for the Veterans' Administration. July 13, 1932

226.  Statement on the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Deep Waterway. July 13, 1932

227.  Message to the Dedication Ceremonies of the International Peace Garden. July 14, 1932

228.  Letter to the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee About the Lausanne Agreements. July 14, 1932

229.  Message to President Albert Lebrun of France on Bastille Day. July 14, 1932

230.  White House Statement on the Publicity Amendment to the Emergency Relief and Construction Bill. July 15, 1932

231.  White House Statement on Salary Reductions for Members of the Cabinet. July 15, 1932

232.  Message on the Dedication of Owyhee Dam. July 17, 1932

233.  Statement About Signing the Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932. July 17, 1932

234.  Letter to the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments About the Policies of the Federal Farm Loan Board.
         July 18, 1932

235.  Statement About Signing the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Deep Waterway Treaty. July 18, 1932

236.  Message of Sympathy on the Death of Jean Jules Jusserand. July 18, 1932

237.  Letter to the Chairman of the United States Tariff Commission About an Investigation of Methods of Valuation on Imports. July 18, 1932

238.  The President's News Conference of July 22, 1932

239.  Statement About Signing the Federal Home Loan Bank Act. July 22, 1932

240.  Statement Announcing a Meeting With Representatives of the New England Conference on Reemployment. July 23, 1932

241.  Message to Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia on His Birthday. July 23, 1932

242.  Message to Frank Julian Sprague on His 75th Birthday. July 25, 1932

243.  Statement Announcing the Appointment of Atlee Pomerene as Chairman of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. July 26, 1932

244.  Message to the Boy Scouts of America. July 26, 1932

245.  Message to the National Economy League. July 26, 1932

246.  Statement About the Bonus Marchers. July 28, 1932

247.  Remarks on Presenting Distinguished Flying Crosses to Aviators John Polando and Russell Boardman. July 28, 1932

248.  Letter to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia Providing Federal Troops To Deal With the Bonus Marchers. July 29, 1932

249.  The President's News Conference of July 29, 1932

250.  Statement About the Bonus Marchers. July 29, 1932

251.  Statement on the Economic Recovery Program. July 29, 1932

252.  Message on the Presentation of the Distinguished Flying Cross to Amelia Earhart. July 29, 1932

253.  Message on the Opening of the Games of the Tenth Olympiad. July 29, 1932

254.  Exchange of Messages With Regent Nicholas von Horthy on the Inauguration of Direct Radiotelegraphic Service Between Hungary and
         the United States. July 30, 1932

255.  Message to President Paul von Hindenburg of Germany on the Sinking of the Niobe. July 30, 1932

256.  Message to the Crosscup Pishon Post of the American Legion in Boston, Massachusetts. August 2, 1932

257.  Statement on the Resignation of Robert P. Lamont as Secretary of Commerce. August 3, 1932

258.  Statement on the Death of James Francis Burke. August 9, 1932

259.  Address Accepting the Republican Presidential Nomination. August 11, 1932

260.  The President's News Conference of August 12, 1932

261.  Letter Accepting the Resignation of Walter S. Gifford as Director of the President's Organization on Unemployment Relief. August 12, 1932

262.  Message on Luther Day. August 13, 1932

263.  Remarks on the Unveiling of a Memorial Statue of James Cardinal Gibbons. August 14, 1932

264.  Statement Announcing a Conference of Federal Reserve District Banking and Industrial Committees. August 14, 1932

265.  Message in Tribute to General Leonard Wood. August 17, 1932

266.  Remarks on Presenting Distinguished Flying Crosses to Aviators Wiley Post and Harold Gatty. August 18, 1932

267.  The President's News Conference of August 23, 1932

268.  Letter to Reverend Daniel A. Poling on Prohibition. August 23, 1932

269.  Letter to Senator Reed Smoot on Representation of Silver Interests at the World Economic Conference. August 23, 1932

270.  Remarks on Presenting the Congressional Medal of Honor to Commander Claude A. Jones. August 24, 1932

271.  Message to President Gabriel Terra on Uruguay's Independence Day. August 25, 1932

272.  Address to the Conference of the Federal Reserve District Banking and Industrial Committees. August 26, 1932

273.  Letter Accepting the Resignation of Hanford MacNider as United States Minister to Canada. August 31, 1932

274.  Message to the United States Building and Loan League. September 1, 1932

275.  Letter to the President of the Civil Service Commission on Political Activity of Federal Employees. September 2, 1932

276.  Letter to the Postmaster General Directing the Reinstatement of a Postal Clerk. September 2, 1932

277.  Message to Scholastic Magazine. September 3, 1932

278.  Message in Tribute to Thomas Alva Edison. September 4, 1932

279.  Message to Abelardo Rodriguez on His Inauguration as President of Mexico. September 6, 1932

280.  Message to the Lafayette-Marne Day Committee. September 6, 1932

281.  Message to the Affiliated Better Business Bureaus Conference. September 9, 1932

282.  The President's News Conference of September 9, 1932

283.  Statement on the Public Works Program. September 9, 1932

284.  Letter Accepting the Resignation of J. W. Pole as Comptroller of the Currency. September 9, 1932

285.  Statement on the Justice Department Investigation of the Bonus Army. September 10, 1932

286.  Message on the Launching of Two Freighters of the Steamtrain Line. September 11, 1932

287.  Memorandum to Federal Departments and Agencies on Reduction of Federal Expenditures. September 11, 1932

288.  Message on the 50th Anniversary of the First Commercial Electric Lighting and Generating Station. September 12, 1932

289.  The President's News Conference of September 13, 1932

290.  Statement on Reorganization of the Executive Branch. September 13, 1932

291.  Telegram to the Chairman of the Republican National Committee on Election Results in Maine. September 13, 1932

292.  Message to the National Tax Association Convention. September 14, 1932

293.  Statement on the Veterans' Bonus. September 14, 1932

294.  Address to the Welfare and Relief Mobilization Conference. September 15, 1932

295.  Letter to the Central Executive Committee of the Federal Reserve District Banking and Industrial Committees on Agricultural Loans.
         September 15, 1932

296.  Message to the American Trade Association Executives. September 15, 1932

297.  Message to President Ricardo Jiménez on Costa Rica's Independence Day. September 15, 1932

298.  Message to President José Maria Moncada on Nicaragua's Independence Day. September 15, 1932

299.  Message to President Vicente Mejía Colindres on Honduras' Independence Day. September 15, 1932

300.  Message to President Jorge Ubico on Guatemala's Independence Day. September 15, 1932

301.  Message to the Daughters of the American Revolution. September 16, 1932

302.  Message on the Dedication of Memorials to Three Prominent Ohio Republicans. September 17, 1932

303.  Message on Rosh Hashanah. September 18, 1932

304.  Statement on German Participation in the General Disarmament Conference. September 20, 1932

305.  Message to Governor Giford Pinchot of Pennsylvania on the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. September 20, 1932

306.  Message to a Banquet Honoring Joe Weber and Lew Fields. September 25, 1932

307.  Remarks Upon Laying the Cornerstone of the New Post Office Department Building. September 26, 1932

308.  Message to King Christian X of Denmark on His Birthday. September 26, 1932

309.  White House Statement on Crop Production Loans to Wheat Farmers. September 27, 1932

310.  Message to Governor James R. Beverley on Hurricane Relief for Puerto Rico. September 28, 1932

311.  Radio Address to the Women's Conference on Current Problems. September 29, 1932

312.  Message on Receiving an Award From the Catholic Boys' Brigade of the United States. September 29, 1932

313.  Message About the Farm Mortgage Relief Conference. September 29, 1932

314.  Letter to Mollie Brown-Carran Requesting Her To Join the Campaign Train En Route to Des Moines, Iowa. September 29, 1932

315.  Message on the Completion of the Greenspan Brothers Warehouse. September 29, 1932

316.  Message to the Fifth Avenue Association of New York City. September 30, 1932

317.  Message to the Massachusetts Republican State Convention. September 30, 1932

318.  Remarks to the Republican Joint National Planning Committee To Get Out the Negro Vote. October 1, 1932

319.  Message to President Paul von Hindenburg of Germany on His Birthday. October 2, 1932

320.  Message to the Annual Safety Congress of the National Safety Council. October 3, 1932

321.  Rear Platform Remarks in Illinois and Iowa. October 4, 1932

322.  Address at the Coliseum in Des Moines, Iowa. October 4, 1932

323.  Remarks at the Shrine Auditorium in Des Moines, Iowa. October 4, 1932

324.  Remarks at the State House Plaza in Des Moines, Iowa. October 4, 1932

325.  Remarks to Iowa Newspaper Editors at the Fort Des Moines Hotel. October 4, 1932

326.  Rear Platform Remarks in Fort Wayne, Indiana. October 5, 1932

327.  Message of Sympathy to Emperor Hirohito on the Death of Three Japanese Aviators. October 5, 1932

328.  Radio Address to the Women of America. October 7, 1932

329.  Statement on National Pharmacy Week. October 8, 1932

330.  Message to the Founder's Day Celebration of the Young Men's Christian Association. October 8, 1932

331.  Statement on Columbus Day. October 8, 1932

332.  Message to the 116th Street Synagogue in New York City. October 9, 1932

333.  Message to the Chenango County Republican Women's Education League. October 9, 1932

334.  Message to President Lin Sen on China's Independence Day. October 11, 1932

335.  Address to the American Bar Association. October 12, 1932

336.  Rear Platform Remarks in West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. October 15, 1932

337.  Address in Cleveland, Ohio. October 15, 1932

338.  Radio Address to the Nation on the Campaign for Community Funds for Relief. October 16, 1932

339.  Message to the Federation for the Support of the Jewish Philanthropic Societies. October 16, 1932

340.  Message to a Testimonial Dinner Honoring Charles H. Johnson. October 17, 1932

341.  Message to the Cotton Textile Institute. October 19, 1932

342.  Telegram to the Chairman of the Republican Party Campaign in Southern California About Oil Tariffs. October 19, 1932

343.  Letter to the Chairman of the Silver Bow County Republican Committee on the World Economic Conference. October 20, 1932

344.  Message to the Wyoming State Chairman of the Hoover Curtis Committee About the Protective Tariff. October 21,1932

345.  Message to the First Voters' Donovan-for-Governor League. October 21, 1932

346.  Rear Platform and Other Informal Remarks in West Virginia, Ohio, and Michigan. October 22, 1932

347.  Address in Detroit, Michigan. October 22, 1932

348.  Address to the American Public Health Association. October 24, 1932

349.  Letter to the Chairman of the United States Tariff Commission Requesting an Investigation of Certain Tariff Schedules. October 24, 1932

350.  Message to a Celebration Honoring William Penn. October 24, 1932

351.  Message to the Emergency Unemployment Relief Committee of New York City. October 25, 1932

352.  Message to the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association. October 26, 1932

353.  White House Statement on Charges of Unfair Labor Practices on Flood Control Projects on the Lower Mississippi River. October 26, 1932

354.  White House Statement on Equality of Opportunity in Employment. October 26, 1932

355.  Message Supporting a Fundraising Drive for the Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn, New York. October 26, 1932

356.  Statement on Navy Day. October 27, 1932

357.  Rear Platform Remarks in West Virginia, Ohio, and Indiana. October 28, 1932

358.  Address in Indianapolis, Indiana. October 28, 1932

359.  Message to President Thomas G. Masaryk on Czechoslovakia's Independence Day. October 28, 1932

360.  Rear Platform Remarks in West Virginia. October 29, 1932

361.  Message to President Mustapha Kemal on Turkey's Independence Day. October 29, 1932

362.   Message to the American Bible Society on Universal Bible Sunday. October 30, 1932

363.  Rear Platform and Other Informal Remarks in Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. October 31, 1932

364.  Address in Newark, New Jersey. October 31, 1932

365.  Remarks to a Group of Disabled War Veterans. October 31, 1932

366.  Address at Madison Square Garden in New York City. October 31, 1932

367.  Remarks at Carnegie Hall in New York City. October 31,1932

368.  Message to the Young Republican League. October 31, 1932

369.  Message to the American Artists Professional League. October 31, 1932

370.  Message to Jennie Hobart for Use at a Political Meeting. November 1, 1932

371.  Address to the California Society of Washington, D.C. November 2, 1932

372.  Message to the New Jersey Republican Campaign Committee About the President's Position on Prohibition. November 2, 1932

373.  Message to President Harmodio Arias on Panama's Independence Day. November 3, 1932

374.  Message to the Zionist Organization of America on the Anniversary of the Balfour Declaration. November 3, 1932

375.  Rear Platform Remarks in Connellsville, Pennsylvania.  November 3, 1932

376.  Rear Platform Remarks in Indiana and Illinois. November 4, 1932

377.  Address in Springfield, Illinois. November 4, 1932

378.  Address in St. Louis, Missouri. November 4, 1932

379.  Rear Platform and Other Informal Remarks in Illinois and Wisconsin. November 5, 1932

380.  Address in St. Paul, Minnesota. November 5, 1932

381.  Message to the Gustavus Adolphus Tricentennial Festival. November 6, 1932

382.  The President's News Conference of November 6, 1932

383.  Remarks in Denver, Colorado. November 6, 1932

384.  Statement on Philippine Independence and Sugar Tariffs and Trade. November 7, 1932

385.  Statement About Agricultural Tariffs. November 7, 1932

386.  Rear Platform Remarks in Wyoming and Utah. November 7, 1932

387.  Address in Salt Lake City, Utah. November 7, 1932

388.  Rear Platform Remarks in Utah and Nevada. November 7, 1932

389.  Radio Address to the Nation from Elko, Nevada. November 7, 1932

390.  Rear Platform and Other Informal Remarks in California. November 8, 1932

391.  Message Congratulating Franklin D. Roosevelt on His Victory in the Presidential Election. November 8, 1932

392.  The President's News Conference of November 9, 1932

393.  Message to the Dedication Ceremonies for the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. November 11, 1932

394.  Rear Platform and Other Informal Remarks in California and Nevada. November 12, 1932

395.  Telegram to President-Elect Franklin D. Roosevelt About Intergovernmental Debts. November 13, 1932

396.  The President's News Conference of November 13, 1932

397.  Rear Platform Remarks in New Mexico and Kansas. November 14,1932

398.  Message Supporting the Annual Membership Drive of the American National Red Cross. November 14, 1932

399.  White House Statement About a Meeting With President Elect Roosevelt. November 17, 1932

400.  White House Statement About a Meeting With Certain Members of Congress. November 17, 1932

401.  Message to the Police Commissioner of New York City. November 18, 1932

402.  White House Statement on the Federal Budget. November 19, 1932

403.  Message to the Dedication Ceremony of the Wright Brothers National Memorial. November 19, 1932

404.  Message to the Chairman of the Share-the-Work Organization. November 21, 1932

405.  White House Statement About a Meeting With President Elect Roosevelt. November 22, 1932

406.  Message on the Presentation of the American Hebrew Medal to Dr. John H. Finley. November 22, 1932

407.  Statement on Intergovernmental Debts. November 23, 1932

408.  Radio Remarks on the Christmas Seals Campaign of the National Tuberculosis Association. November 25, 1932

409.  Message of Sympathy on the Death of Leonor Llorente de Calles. November 26, 1932

410.  Message of Sympathy on the Death of Edwin A. Van Valkenburg. November 27, 1932

411.  Message to the National Conference on the Costs of Medical Care. November 28, 1932

412.  Message to Alfred J. McCosker on His Election as President of the National Association of Broadcasters. December 1, 1932

413.  Message to the Chief of Police of Newark, New Jersey. December 1, 1932

414.  Message to the Annual Convention of the Camp Directors of America. December 2, 1932

415.  Message on the Army-Navy Football Game. December 3, 1932

416.  Message of Sympathy on the Death of Mrs. H. Otto Wittpenn. December 5, 1932

417.  Message to President Pehr Evind Svinhufvud on Finland's Independence Day. December 6, 1932

418.  Letter to judge James H. Wilkerson Accepting His Request Not To Resubmit His Nomination to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
         December 6, 1932

419.  Annual Message to the Congress on the State of the Union. December 6, 1932

420.  Message to the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. December 6, 1932

421.  Annual Budget Message to the Congress, Fiscal Year 1934. December 7, 1932

422.  Message to the Congress Transmitting the 18th Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. December 8, 1932

423.  Special Message to Congress on Reorganization of the Executive Branch. December 9, 1932

424.  Address to the Gridiron Club. December 10, 1932

425.  Remarks on Accepting the Deed to Theodore Roosevelt Island. December 12, 1932

426.  Message to the Daily News of St. Thomas on Conditions in the Virgin Islands. December 13, 1932

427.  Remarks on Laying the Cornerstones of the Department of Labor and Interstate Commerce Commission Building. December 15, 1932

428.  Message to the National Retail Dry Goods Association. December 15, 1932

429.  Message to the Musicians Symphony Orchestra. December 15, 1932

430.  Message to King Alexander I of Yugoslavia Offering Birthday Greetings. December 17, 1932

431.  Special Message to the Congress on Intergovernmental Debts and International Economic Conditions. December 19, 1932

432.  Christmas Message to Disabled Veterans. December 20, 1932

433.  Message to the Porto Rico Child Feeding Committee. December 21, 1932

434.  Statement on the Conduct of Foreign Relations. December 22, 1932

435.  Introduction to a Series of Articles in the Scientific Monthly. December 23, 1932

436.  Message to the Nation's Christmas Tree Association. December 25, 1932

437.  Statement on the Report of the President's Research Committee on Social Trends. January 2, 1933

438.  Message Commemorating the Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation. January 2, 1933

439.  The President's News Conference on January 3, 1933

440.  Statement About Reorganization of the Executive Branch. January 3, 1933

441.  White House Statement About Appropriations for United States Participation in the General Disarmament Conference and the
         International Monetary and Economic Conference. January 3, 1933

442.  Remarks to the Conference on the Crisis in Education. January 5,1933

443.  Special Message to the Congress on the Death of Calvin Coolidge. January 5, 1933

444.  Proclamation 2024, Announcing the Death of Calvin Coolidge. January 5, 1933

445.  Message to the Annual Dinner of the Society of the Genesee Honoring Edward Bausch. January 9, 1933

446.  Message to the Congress on the International Convention for the Suppression of International Trade in Arms and Ammunition and
         Implements of War. January 10, 1933

447.  Message to a Conference of the International Save the Children Fund. January 10, 1933

448.  Special Message to the Congress on Bankruptcy Legislation. January 11, 1933

449.  Veto of a Bill Providing for the Independence of the Philippine Islands. January 13, 1933

450.  Special Message to the Congress on Federal Expenditures and Revenues. January 17, 1933

451.  The President's News Conference of January 18, 1933

452.  The President's News Conference of January 20, 1933

453.  Statement on Budgetary Deficits and Reorganization of the Executive Branch. January 20, 1933

454.  White House Statement About a Meeting With President Elect Roosevelt. January 20, 1933

455.  Message to The International Benjamin Franklin Society. January 21, 1933

456.  Veto of a Bill To Supply Deficiency and Supplemental Appropriations. January 24, 1933

457.  The President's News Conference of January 25, 1933

458.  Veto of a Bill Authorizing Adjudication of Certain Claims of the Seminole Indians. January 30, 1933

459.  White House Statement on Appropriation Bills for the Executive Departments. January 30, 1933

460.  Message of Sympathy on the Death of Frederick G. Bonfils. February 2, 1933

461.  Remarks to the Interstate Conference of Legislators. February 3, 1933

462.  The President's News Conference of February 8, 1933

463.  Remarks on the Dedication of the New WCAU Radio Building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. February 10, 1933

464.  Message to the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. February 10, 1933

465.  Address at the Lincoln Day Dinner in New York City. February 13, 1933

466.  Message to President-Elect Roosevelt About His Escape From Assassination. February 15, 1933

467.  Message to the Federal Bar Association. February 17, 1933

468.  Message to the Police Commissioner of New York City. February 18, 1933

469.  Message to the Managing Editor of the News-Herald of Franklin, Pennsylvania. February 18, 1933

470.  Special Message to the Congress on Pending Legislation To Promote Economic Recovery. February 20, 1933

471.  Remarks Upon Laying the Cornerstone of the National Archives Building. February 20, 1933

472.  Remarks Upon Laying the Cornerstone of the Department of Justice Building. February 23, 1933

473.  Message on the 11th Anniversary of Radio Station WOR in New York City. February 23, 1933

474.  Message to a Testimonial Dinner Honoring Maurice Schwartz. February 23, 1933

475.  Statement About Signing an Act on Reform of Criminal Procedures in Federal Courts. February 25, 1933

476.  Letter to the Chairman of the Republican National Committee on the Role of the Republican Party. February 27, 1933

477.  Letter Accepting the Resignation of J. Reuben Clark, Jr., as United States Ambassador to Mexico. February 28, 1933

478.  Message to the American Braille Press. March 1, 1933

479.  Message to the American War Mother Magazine. March 2, 1933

480.  Message of Sympathy on the Death of Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana. March 3, 1933

481.  The President's News Conference of March 3, 1933

482.  Statement on the Disapproval of a Bill To Provide Appropriations for Executive Office and Independent Agencies. March 4, 1933