I can't tell you how much I appreciate your interest in this, by your presence here, and I hope that the next conference in 1950 will be the most important and most forward-looking...
I can't go any further than I have gone.
You know, the most important thing that I do as President, in my opinion, is to appoint Federal judges.
We are doing everything we possibly can, of course, to survey that strike.
It simply is a scare word.
They will survive me a long time as public servants.
I am not. I think he would make a good Federal judge.
I don't know whether it can be prevented or not.
We have been working strenuously since September 2, 1945, for world peace, and that is still our main objective.
I can't answer that question now.
For life.