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CONFIDENTIAL
Press Conference #19
Executive Offices of the White House,
May 10th, 1933 - 10.49 A.M.
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. The really important news
is that we are going to have a moratorium on news
over Saturday and Sunday.
Q Speaking of moratoriums, did you see the speech that
Ramsay MacDonald made yesterday in which he said
that an agreement had been reached that we should
enter into a consultative pact?
THE PRESIDENT: Careful; don't misquote him, get it right.
Q Will you read it and comment on it, please.
THE PRESIDENT: You can print his language.
Q What was that, Mr. President?
THE PRESIDENT: You can print his language.
Q What he said was that agreements were entered into here --
THE PRESIDENT: What did you say? I will have to read it
to you.
Q You will find it on the front page, in the box, in the
Times. (Laughter)
THE PRESIDENT: For your information, I will read what he
said. I take it that it was properly transmitted.
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