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CONFIDENTIAL
Press Conference #59
Executive Offices of the White House
October 11, 1933, 10.40 A.M.
(President Arias, of the Republic of Panama,
was present at the Conference.)
Q Good morning, Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. (Exhibiting sabre)
Q Are you going to cut off a few heads this morning?
THE PRESIDENT: At least I am protected. Charlie (Mr. Hurd) you
have to be good this morning. You watch your questions
carefully.
Q Mr. President, hadn't you better turn that into the Treasury?
Q Is that all gold, Mr. President?
THE PRESIDENT: I think it is.
Q It would be worth more if gold is de-valued. (Laughter)
MR. DONALDSON: Everybody in?
Q Mr. President, this is no laughing matter -- what can you
tell us about the liquor situation, the District Attorney,
the Public Utilities Commission and District of Columbia --?
(Laughter)
THE PRESIDENT: I haven't thought about them since you asked
the question. I asked the President of Panama to come in
today and told him that this would be a unique experience
for him. From my point of view we have had a very
satisfactory talk --
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