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Disarmament Conference, may we report that his partici-
pation is going to be limited to armaments and not pol-
itics?
THE PRESIDENT: Right.
Q Can we assume that Davis will take a more active part in
the discussion of land armaments?
THE PRESIDENT: On that, our position was made very, very clear
last May. We have stated our proposition.
Q May I present the compliments of Colonel McCormick, and
tell you that we are running Mr. Stern's editorial on
the freedom of the press tomorrow morning.
THE PRESIDENT: No! (Laughter) I think that is perfectly
grand.
Q On the subject of armaments, have you anything to say con-
cerning the intention of the Navy Department to try to
get Congressional authority for one hundred and two new
vessels?
THE PRESIDENT: I never heard of it at all, except what I
read in the papers. The Secretary of the Navy said no-
thing, the Assistant Secretary said nothing, and neither
did the Chief of Operations.
Q They had nothing to say?
THE PRESIDENT: No.
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