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THE PRESIDENT: of course we are seeking, in so far as
possible, to have trade balances within any one
nation as even as possible as between exports and
imports.
Q We still have a tremendous favorable balance?
THE PRESIDENT: It is very small, in fact almost equal.
For the last few years our export balance over imports
has been almost negligible.
Q Mr. President, will you tell us if you propose to approve
the Textile Code today or this week?
THE PRESIDENT: I haven't seen it or taken it up at all.
I am having Secretary Ickes and Secretary Roper over
for lunch and we will go into industrial rehabilitation.
Q Recovery?
Q Industrial control?
THE PRESIDENT: Who said control?
Q Recovery?
THE PRESIDENT: Do they call it control, now?
Q They would like to. (Laughter)
THE PRESIDENT: Industrial rehabilitation and public works.
We will begin to talk about it at lunch today, for the
first time.
Q Have you seen General Johnson?
THE PRESIDENT: Nobody at all. The only person I saw was
Bill Phillipps.
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