PREFACE
IN THIS VOLUME are gathered most of the public messages and statements
of the 35th President of the United States that were released by the White
House between January 1, 1963, and November 22, the date of his assassination.
Also included are two addresses which the President had planned to deliver
on that date. The volume closes with President Johnson's proclamation of
a national day of mourning and his remarks at the presentation of the Medal
of Freedom awards the last of which was conferred posthumously on John
Fitzgerald Kennedy.
Volumes covering the administration of President
Eisenhower and the first three years of President Truman are also available.
Volumes covering the period January 1, 1948 - January 20, 1953, and the
period November 22, 1963-December 31, 1964, are under preparation.
This series was begun in 1957 in response
to a recommendation of the National Historical Publications Commission.
An extensive compilation of the messages and papers of the Presidents,
covering the period 1789 to 1897, was assembled by James D. Richardson
and published under congressional authority between 1896 and 1899. Since
that time various private compilations were issued, but there was no uniform,
systematic publication comparable to the Congressional Record or
the United States Supreme Court Reports. Many Presidential papers
could be found only in mimeographed White House releases or as reported
in the press. The National Historical Publications Commission therefore
recommended the establishment of an official series in which Presidential
writings and utterances of a public nature could be made promptly available.
The Commission's recommendation was incorporated
in regulations of the Administrative Committee of the Federal Register
issued under section 6 of the Federal Register Act (44 U.S.C. 306). The
Committee's regulations, establishing the series and providing for the
coverage of prior years, are reprinted at page 927 as "Appendix D."
CONTENT AND ARRANGEMENT
The text of this book is based on Presidential
materials issued during 1963 as White House releases and on transcripts
of news conferences. Original source materials, where available, have been
used to protect against errors in transcription. A list of White House
releases from which final selections were made is published at page 905
as "Appendix A."
Addresses and speeches have been printed as
actually delivered. In a few instances the White House issued advance releases,
based on the prepared text of addresses or remarks, which differ from the
text as actually delivered. Such releases have been appropriately noted.
Proclamations, Executive orders, and similar
documents required by law to be published in the Federal Register
and Code of Federal Regulations are not repeated. Instead, they
are listed by number and subject under the heading "Appendix B" at page
921.
The President is required by statute to transmit
numerous reports to Congress. Those transmitted during the period covered
by this volume are listed at page 926 as "Appendix C."
The items published in this volume are presented
in chronological order, rather than being grouped in classes. Most needs
for a classified arrangement are met by the subject index. For example,
a reader interested in news conferences will find them listed in the index
under the heading "news conferences."
The dates shown at the end of item headings
are White House release dates. In instances where the date of the document
differs from the release date that fact is shown in brackets immediately
following the heading. Other editorial devices, such as text notes, footnotes,
and cross references, have been held to a minimum.
Remarks or addresses were delivered in Washington,
D.C., unless otherwise indicated. Similarly, statements, messages, and
letters were issued from the White House in Washington unless otherwise
indicated.
The planning and publication of this series
is under the direction of David C. Eberhart of the Office of the Federal
Register. The editor of the present volume was Warren R. Reid, assisted
by Mildred B. Berry. Frederick L. Holborn, Special Assistant in the White
House Office, provided aid and counsel in the selection and annotation
of the materials. Frank H. Mortimer of the Government Printing Office developed
the typography and design.
WAYNE C. GROVER
Archivist of the United States
BERNARD L. BOUTIN
Administrator of General Services
March 31, 1964