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OCR Page 1 of 19404
CONFIDENTIAL
Press Conference #66
Executive Offices of the White House
November 3, 1933, 4.10 P.M.
THE PRESIDENT: Quite a mob today.
Q It must be the spring weather. They expect a good farm
story.
THE PRESIDENT: I don't believe they will get any farm story.
Haven't got to it yet.
MR. DONALDSON: All in.
THE PRESIDENT: What is the news?
Q That is what we want to know.
Q Mr. President, what is the significance of the fleet com-
ing back from the Pacific Coast?
THE PRESIDENT: I think the only significance is that they
have not been here for three and a half years. That is
easy. A lot of people have forgotten what they look,
like, also a lot of the officers and men who come from
the east would like to see their families again.
Q They have kept them there 80 long. Is it that the need
which kept them there does not exist any longer?
THE PRESIDENT: Who is that? Sounded like Charlie. Is that
Charlie back there?
Q No.
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