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President Truman's Address on Conservation at the Dedication of the Everglades National Park

President Harry S. Truman's address on conservation at the Dedication of the Everglades National Park. The President spoke at 2:30 p.m. in Everglades City, FL. His opening words referred to John Pennekamp, chairman of the dedication ceremonies; Julius A. Krug, Secretary of the Interior; Millard Caldwell, Governor of Florida; and Spessard L. Holland and Claude Pepper, United States Senators from Florida. The address was carried on a nationwide radio broadcast.

President Truman's Address to the Women of the United States to Commemorate Democratic Women's Day

President Harry S. Truman's address to the women of the United States, delivered from the White House at 1:30 p.m. The President's address was part of a nationwide broadcast arranged by the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee to commemorate Democratic Women's Day. In two parts.

President Truman's Radio and Television Address Concluding a Program by the Citizens Food Committee

President Harry S. Truman's radio and television address concluding a program by the Citizens Food Committee, delivered from the White House at 10:50 p.m. The President's address, part of a special broadcast on the food conservation program, was the first of its kind ever televised from the White House.

President Truman's Address Before the Rio de Janeiro Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Continental Peace and Security

President Harry S. Truman's address before the Rio de Janeiro Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Continental Peace and Security. The President spoke at 10:30 a.m. at the Quitandinha Hotel in Petropolis. His opening words "Mr. President" referred to Eurico Gaspar Dutra, President of Brazil.

President Truman's Independence Day Address Delivered at the Home of Thomas Jefferson

President Harry S. Truman's Independence Day address delivered at Thomas Jefferson's home. The President spoke at 1:30 p.m. from the east portico of Monticello near Charlottesville, Va. His opening words referred to William M. Tuck, Governor of Virginia, and Frank Houston, President of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. The address was carried on a nationwide radio broadcast.