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413 CONFIDENTIAL Press Conference #130, Executive Offices of the White House, June 15, 1934, 4.10 P. M. Q That is Stevie's (Mr. Stephenson) presidential suit. THE PRESIDENT: Is it his presidential suit? Looks to me as if he has outgrown it in front. He will lose a lot of that on the destroyer. a Yes, leaning over the rail. MR. DONALDSON: All in. THE PRESIDENT: I think all the news is up on the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue today. Things are happening up there and you know more about it than I do. Q Is it going fast enough? THE PRESIDENT: Oh, I think so; going along all right. Q When does it look like you are going to get it? THE PRESIDENT: I have not heard within the last hour. Q What did you hear then? THE PRESIDENT: Fifty-fifty. Q Can you tell us whether you are contemplating any action with regard to Germany's latest moratorium, that is anything in the nature of repre- sentations to them? THE PRESIDENT: I do not know. The Secretary of State mentioned in Cabinet meeting that they are studying the effect of the German ac- tion. I do not know whether they have taken it up with the German Ambassador yet or not. Q In the absence of our friend, the Count (Rudolph de Zapp), are you getting anywhere near that judgeship appointment in the Municipal Court?