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 Page 336 336 266 The President's News Conference of August 15, 1930 339 267 Remarks on Presenting a Special Congressional Medal to Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh. August 15, 1930 341 268 Message Congratulating Rafael Leonidas Trujillo on His Inauguration as President of the Dominican Republic. August 16, 1930 342 269 Message of Sympathy on the Death of Bishop James H. Darlington. August 16, 1930 342 270 Telegram to the Governor of Oklahoma Transmitting the Recommendations of the White House Conference on Drought Relief. August 18, 1930 343 271 The President's News Conference of August 19, 1930 344 272 Statement on the Organization of Drought Relief. August 19, 1930 345 273 The President's News Conference of August 22, 1930 274 Statement on Government Expenditures. August 22, 1930 348 350 275 Message to the National Aeronautic Association. August 22, 1930 351 276 The President's News Conference of August 26, 1930 352 277 Statement Welcoming the Guests of the American Bar Association. August 26, 1930 353 278 Message to President Juan Campisteguy on Uruguay's Independence Day. August 26, 1930 354 279 Letter Accepting the Resignation of Roy A. Young as Governor of the Federal Reserve Board. August 27, 1930 Page 354 280 Message to the Gordon Bennett International Balloon Races and Aerial Carnival. August 28, 1930 356 281 Message to the New Yorker Herold on Its 50th Anniversary. August 29, 1930 357 282 Message to Captain Dieudonne Costes on His Transatlantic Flight. September 2, 1930 357 283 Exchange of Messages With President Gaston Doumergue 284 The President's News Conference of September 5, 1930 286 Message to President Rafael Leonidas Trujillo of the Dominican Republic About a Hurricane Disaster. September 5, 1930 361 287 Remarks Welcoming Captain Dieudonne Costes and Lieutenant Maurice Bellonte. September 8, 1930 362 363 288 The President's News Conference of September 9, 1930 366 367 291 The President's News Conference of September 12, 1930 292 Message to the American Bar Association on Constitution Day. September 15, 1930 368 368 293 The President's News Conference of September 16, 1930 369 294 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 Page 370 371 296 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 371 372 298 Message to President Pascual Ortiz Rubio on Mexico's Independence Day. September 17, 1930 373 299 The President's News Conference of September 23, 1930 300 Message of Sympathy on the Death of Representative Charles M. Stedman. September 23, 1930 374 375 301 Message Condemning Lynching. September 23, 1930 376 302 Remarks to the Planning Committee of the White House Conference on Home Building and Home Ownership. September 24, 1930 376 303 Letter Accepting the Resignation of Nicholas Roosevelt as Vice Governor of the Philippines. September 24, 1930 379 304 Message to the National Eucharistic Congress. September 24, 1930 381 305 White House Résumé of the Report on Post Office Leases. September 25, 1930 381 306 Message to King Christian X of Denmark Offering Birthday Greetings. September 28, 1930 388 307 Message Commending the Work of the National Safety Council. September 29, 1930 389 308 Letter Accepting the Resignation of Charles H. Tuttle as United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. September 29, 1930 Page 389 309 The President's News Conference of September 30, 1930 390 310 Message on the First Annual Patriotic Pilgrimage of the Newspaper Boys of America. October 1, 1930 391 311 Address to the American Bankers Association in Cleveland, Ohio. October 2, 1930 391 312 The President's News Conference of October 3, 1930 402 313 Letter Accepting the Resignation of Dwight W. Morrow as United States Ambassador to Mexico. October 4, 1930 403 314 Address to the American Legion in Boston, Massachusetts. October 6, 1930 404 315 Address to the American Federation of Labor in Boston, Massachusetts. October 6, 1930 411 316 Letter to the Postmaster General on Post Office Employment Policies. October 6, 1930 416 317 Message to King George V of Great Britain on the Crash of the Dirigible R-101. October 6, 1930 419 318 Letter Regretting Inability To Attend Exercises Dedicating 419 420 320 Message to American Lutherans on the Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. October 9, 1930 427 321 The President's News Conference of October 10, 1930 428 429 323 Statement About the Export of Helium. October 10, 1930 430 324 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 Page 431 431 326 The President's News Conference of October 14, 1930 432 433 328 Statement About Construction of Boulder Dam. October 14, 1930 433 329 Message Launching National Pharmacy Week. October 14, 1930 434 330 Message on the 250th Anniversary of the Settlement of New Brunswick, New Jersey. October 15, 1930 434 331 The President's News Conference of October 17, 1930 435 332 Statement on Organization of Federal Activities for Employment. October 17, 1930 437 333 Message to the World Convention of the Churches of Christ. October 19, 1930 439 334 The President's News Conference of October 21, 1930 440 335 Message to the Conference of Major Industries. October 22, 1930 443 336 Message to the New York City Emergency Employment Committee. October 22, 1930 444 337 Proclamation 1923, Exportation of Arms or Munitions of War to Brazil. October 22, 1930 445 338 The President's News Conference of October 24, 1930 447 448 340 Remarks at the Fifth International Oratorical Contest. October 25, 1930 448 53-315 0-76-3 |