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Q In connection with the Federal pay out, have you received
any reports on the cost of living survey?
THE PRESIDENT: I asked Perkins and she said they are still
hard at work and it 1sn't ready yet.
Q The statement of the Postmaster General last night that he
was voting for Joseph McKee has been variously inter-
preted in the New York papers, of course, and I wondered
if you could suggest the correct interpretation.
THE PRESIDENT: As to what?
Q As to what the Administration feels -- whether it tends to
approve --
THE PRESIDENT: I can only repeat that I am taking no part in
any municipal elections. I am going to vote at Hyde Park
and it will be by mail this year.
Q What do you think of the Swope plan?
THE PRESIDENT: I think it is very interesting. There were
two very good things in the papers this morning. Let us
talk off the record again. One was the editorial in the
Wall Street Journal. It is very good and very clear.
The other story, which was very good, contained some ex-
cerpts from the speech that Arthur Krock made yesterday.
And they both fitted in very well together and they are
both very sensible.
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