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CONFIDENTIAL
Press Conference #3
At the Executive Offices of the White House,
March 15, 1933 - 10.25 AM
THE PRESIDENT: Sorry to keep you waiting, but the
Secretary of the Treasury was over, as usual, this
morning.
Q You are kept busy.
THE PRESIDENT: The Japanese Admiral is coming to see me
this morning. Steve will tell you all about him.
Q Are we going to have a war? (Laughter)
THE PRESIDENT: I haven't any real news, but suppose you
would like tohave me talk a little bit about the two
other measures. Entirely Just for background, the
general thought has been this: That if we can get
through the three measures -- banking ecoomics, the
economy bill and the beer bill -- those are all per-
fectly obvious and speak for themselves -- but we won't
have done anything on the constructive side unless you
consider the beer bill partially constructive.
There are two other matters that I would very much
like to get started while the Congress is here -- both
of them constructive. The first is a definite effort
to put people to work. And the way I would put it is
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