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Executive Order 10109—Creating an Emergency Board to Investigate Disputes Between the Texas & Pacific Railway Company and Its Subsidiaries, Including the Fort Worth Belt Railway Company and the Texas Pacific-Missouri Pacific Terminal Railroad of New Orleans, and Certain of Their Employees
Harry S Truman
Proclamation 2871—Red Cross Month, 1950
The President's News Conference
Letter to the Vice President Urging a Study of the Land and Water Resources of the New England States and New York.
Executive Order 10108—Designating the United States Mission to the United Nations and Providing for Its Direction and Administration
Executive Order 10107—Revocation of Executive Order No. 8232 of September 5, 1939, Relating to the Control of the Panama Canal and the Canal Zone
Statement by the President on Appointing Additional Members of the Committee on Religion and Welfare in the Armed Forces.
Executive Order 10106—Creating a Board of Inquiry to Report on a Labor Dispute Affecting the Bituminous Coal Industry of the United States
Executive Order 10105—Creating an Emergency Board to Investigate a Dispute Between the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company and Certain of Its Employees
Remarks to a Group of Baptist Missionaries.
Statement by the President on the Crusade Against Heart Disease.
Letter to the Speaker on the Panama Canal and the Panama Railroad Company.
Proclamation 2870—National Children's Dental Health Day, 1950
Executive Order 10104—Defining Certain Vital Military and Naval Installations and Equipment as Requiring Protection Against the General Dissemination of Information Relative Thereto
Executive Order 10103—Amendment of Executive Order No. 9721 of May 10, 1946, Providing for the Transfer of Personnel to Certain Public International Organizations
Telegram to Labor and Management Leaders Proposing a Plan for Settling the Coal Industry Dispute.
Executive Order 10102—Transfer of Certain Business Operations, Facilities and Appurtenances from the Panama Canal to the Panama Railroad Company
Statement by the President on the Hydrogen Bomb.
Executive Order 10101—Amendment of Executive Order No. 9746 of July 1, 1946, Relating to the Panama Canal
Letter to the President of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House on U.S. Assistance to Palestine Refugees.
Executive Order 10100—Regulations Relating to the Granting of Certain Allowances by the Director of Central Intelligence
Statement by the President Upon Issuing Order Providing for the Administration of the Mutual Defense Assistance Act.
Letter Accepting Resignation of Clark M. Clifford as Special Counsel to the President.
Executive Order 10099—Providing for the Administration of the Mutual Defense Assistance Act of 1949
Remarks to the Women's Patriotic Conference on National Defense.
Exchange of Messages With President Prasad of India.
Executive Order 10098—Amendment of Executive Order No 10084 of October 12, 1949, Prescribing Regulations for the Administration of Certain Provisions of the Career Compensation Act of 1949
Proclamation 2869—Termination of Haitian Trade Agreement Proclamation
Executive Order 10097—Designating the Honorable A. Cecil Snyder as Acting Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico
Statement by the President on the New 75-Cent Minimum Wage Rate.
Executive Order 10096—Providing for a Uniform Patent Policy for the Government with Respect to Inventions Made by Government Employees and for the Administration of Such Policy
Special Message to the Congress on Tax Policy.
Statement by the President on the Rejection by the House of Representatives of the Korean Aid Bill.
Remarks to a Delegation From the National Emergency Civil Rights Mobilization Conference.
Special Message to the Congress on Synthetic Rubber.
Remarks at a Dinner Given by the Chairmen and Directors of Federal Reserve Banks.