I have said it many a time--as an interpolation--that I think General Marshall is the outstanding man of that war period...
I remember having a hearing, when I was chairman of a certain committee in the Senate, and I recall the Aluminum Company...
It has been customary all during the war--if you remember, the Defense Plant Corporation built $20 million worth of plan...
I made my position perfectly clear in the message, and the whole legislative end of the thing is with the Congress.
Mr. Franklin was one of the assistants in preparing speeches during the campaign, but I never had one private interview ...
Tax matters must originate in the House of Representatives.
He never saw a top secret message since I have been President.
I think that if you will read that section 8, that was a recommendation for a study of the situation, and if it was foun...
The message speaks for itself.
No, I never had a private conference with him in his life.
We finally succeeded in getting the industry to expand, so that they are now making 3,600 million pounds of aluminum a y...
I did ask for it.
I made it very clear in my message what I favor for tax purposes.
It does not.
I think they are not expanding as much as they should.
I am thinking of the shortage of steel in civilian consumption, right now.
Because he is a good man, and a good administrator; and that is what we need in that position.
I said in nearly every instance, and in every paragraph.