Harry Truman first televised presidential address from White House Oct 5, 1947

On October 5, 1947, President Harry Truman made the first televised presidential address from the White House, asking Americans to conserve on food so it could be shared with post-war Europe. Each person should eat seven fewer slices of bread per week, eat no meat on Tuesdays, and no eggs or poultry on Thursdays. This program was short-lived as Truman’s economic recovery plan for Europe—the Marshall Plan—began to help sooner than expected.

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