Show TURNS TO N. N Y ST STATE AIE MATTERS MATTERS- I Roosevelt Plans to Resume Work Interrupted by Flu Attack By Dy FREDERICK A. A STORM I United Press Staff Stall Correspondent ALBANY N. N Y Nov 16 16 elect dent-elect Roosevelt recovered from froma I a slight attack of the flu but a bit bil weak as he expressed it planned today to attack problems of the New NewYork NewYork NewYork York state stat government he left unfinished unfinished unfinished when he was forced to his bed beda a week ago Roosevelt received newspaper men for the first time in five tIve days at a bedside bedside bedside bed bed- side conference Propped up by pillows pillows pil pu- lows he sat in an old fashioned high high- backed mahogany bed and discussed among other things his forthcoming session on war debts with President Hoover at Washington Between puffs of his his' he lie revealed revealed re reo re- re he expected to be at the White WhiteHouse WhiteHouse WhiteHouse House about the first of the week stopping there en route to Warm Springs Ga where he will meet with Democratic congressional leaders Will the debts conference be of more than one days day's duration he was asked The governor smiled and did not answer His friends however are convinced it will be brief pointing out that previous arrangements call for him to be in Warm Springs a week from today The next president of the United States appeared in excellent health despite the thc flu attack I 1 had a fever with it Roosevelt explained but feel great now With this remark he shot his arm out in prize fighter fashion and aimed at an an imaginary foe Great he remarked again acain READS CORRESPONDENCE In his large high room on the second floor of the executive mansion mansion man man- sion sian the governor govern r waded through stacks of correspondence accumulated ed since his election a week ago I in 3 blue silk dressing gown with a white pajamas pajamas pajamas' paja paja- mas mw mas' mas beneath he be dictated replies to them and aid gave orders to secretaries who went in and out of the room almost almost al al- al most continually Well well here her you here you are was his greeting to th the newspaper men You have arrived Just in time to tos s see e me sign the papers that commute the death sentence of one prisoner to life in Sing Sing Sine and granting another another another an an- other condemned man a reprieve of three weeks he said in a ringing voice that carried to all corners corners' of ol the big room Luke ONeill O'Neill a aNew New York war veteran veteran vet vet- eran was the slayer whose sentence was commuted Joseph Bauman ob ob- Continued On Paw Page Two Tiro i TURNS TO N. N U vl Y STATE 81 i A TE MA MATTERS Continued from tram Pate Pace O Coil ef I it tamed the reprieve He also is fro from New York City 4 The governor declared he would b bup beup bt be up and about from now on and that he would leave for his Hyde Park home Saturday morning From Hyde Park he will motor to New New York City and there board his special car fo for the south a During the rest of the we week k he was wu scheduled to work on the state budget for 1933 1033 a task he set for hi himi himself a when he returned from New Nev York YOk City last week but which Was Wao interrupted inter When his cold developed I think I cau caught ht that cold on New England trip he added w We went went- through plenty of rain and I I got sot a 1 good soaking TO SEE FEW CALLERS The governor will see only a fe few callers between now and Saturday he ic indicated and these will bema mau n ly Iy y state officials with business about budget affairs j Telegrams and letters poured Into the mansion last night and today con con i Roosevelt on his decision to o confer with the president on the ue war debt situation I III haven't had time to read any of ot them yet he asserted 1 The foot of his big double bed w piled high with correspondence that he had been working ut upon on when newspaper men called j Alongside of him at a precarious angle on the blanket was a half half-f half hal tray while on a table at the j side of or the bed stood a glass of milic During the interview a secret serve sc ice man detailed to guard Roosevelt poked about the room He seem seemed seemed- much interested in the rare fare prints of old clipper cUpper ships that adorned the the walls of th the thc bedroom 5 |