Well, since April 12, 1945, I have been making a crusade--a continuing crusade--for peace...
I have been invited on several occasions. I hope sometime I will be able to make a visit there.
The Housing Administrator was with me the other day, and that was the substance of the conversation.
That question will be answered in my Economic Message which will go down to the Congress about the first of the week.
That was a difficulty between a foreign nation and the United States, and we met it.
I haven't seen it. I don't know what it contains, and I can't give you the answer on that.
He is trying to make arrangements to accept it now.
They are considering it. We discussed the matter at the meeting Monday, to study the advisability of bringing it up again.
No, no. That is not my business. That is the business of the great State of New York.
As rapidly as possible we are going to move forward on the housing bill.
The matter is being discussed in Paris and London now. I can make no statement on it at the present time.