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Transamerica Walston & Co., brokerage firm, San Francisco, 474. Manipulation of Transamerica stock reported to Treas. and by Treas. to SEC 12/17/41 474: 40 Transamerica See Bank of America 584 Transamerica Corp. Proposed branches again disapproved 497 2/14/42 497: 70 a) Lakewood Village, Calif. Transamerica Corp. Conf.: present: HWr, Delano, Upham, Bell, 660 Paul, and Tietjens 8/31/43 660: 145 a) SEC request for certified copies of all reports of earnings and dividends and steps taken thereafter reviewed b) Judge Learned Hand's secy.-HMJr conv. 168 c) Delano memo 173 d) Paul memo: SEC-Transamerica hearing 180,182 .) Letter to Judge Hand 187 $1 Judge Handi uply 9/1/43 662:16& 8) Dilamo. Hand Hm5r Gmv. on Suan of consulting h) SEC request n Jused 10/6/43 10/6/43 670:48 i) Julge Vands 670 129 670:51 Transnistria See Refugees (Jewish) 702 War Refugee Bd. Transportation Coordination of domestic and ocean - tentative draft 508 3/17/42 508: 197 Transpor tation Dept. of to of message to 118 Congress and a bill to establish 4/5/38 118: 155 a)Taylor tells HMJr Berle agrees on this point of view but doe s B not believe plan politically possible at this time 4/6/38 178 Transportation, Dept. of FDR and HMJr confer concerning; HVJr suggests 119 Jones as head 4/18/38 119: 278 HMJr's letter to Jones transmitting certain documents and asking that they be studied 4/19/38 306 Transportation, Dept. of HMJr consults Jones about possibilities 121 4/27/38 121: 136 Traphagen, John (Foreign Bondholders Protective Coungil,) See Financing, Govt. Inc. 400 Travel Restrictions (ODT) See Treas. Dept. 812 Traver, Orville N. 681 See Deferments, Military Traynor, Roger J. (cal.) 8 SEE Boand of Tay Appeals) VIII 80, 100 Treasuries of the American States 156 HMJr tells Welles he will acquiesce in arrangements for periodic informal meetings "but not cheerfully" 12/18/38 156: 393 Treas. Accts. (Emergency) Liquidation of 4/9/42 514: 354 a) FDR's approval of plan 4/9/42 357 514 Treasury Administrative Policy Bell's duties to be confined to financing 611 principally; White to take over much of : the work in conn. with occupied countries, foreign funds, etc. 2/22/43 611: 50 a) Directive to white 2/25/43 612:68 31 Treasury, Secretary of Krock article indicating Jones or Kennedy would strengthan Democratic ticket in some circles XXXI 5,7-13, 14-20, 122:120 128-136 Treasury Hgeney Bill Freasury Agracy Bill Sx Enformant Agencies, Transury Treasury Annex Conf. to discuss Cosmos Club property: present: 165 HMJr. Delano, McReynolds, E Mc0hellan 2/15/39 (Potomac Electric Power Co.) 165: 39 Treas. Appns. See Appns., Treas.: Disney film 433 Treas. Appns. See Appropriations, Treas. 806 Treas. Appns. (Fiscal yr. 1946) See Statements by HMJr 809 Treas. Automobiles 694 See Automobiles, Treas. Treas. Budget Estimates, 1942 326 Thompson memo 10/30/40 326: 272 AIF RGI rojda. Raid Protection for Treas. Personnel Safety Order No. 1 12/20/41 475, 249 Drasy remaind atims 12/24/41 471:336 Shatter - -proof glass Estimates 12/29/41 479:143 big. -Gn. Franquis detail to M. assid of Was Ingt 12/21/ 41 480:228 Air Raid Hadins Training School 1/8/42 483:295 Treas. Buildings Ferguson, Major, Gen. (Retired) Harley B.. To assist 500 in protection of buildings in Wash. and in the field 2/23/42 500: 106 Treasury Building Soldiers quartered in sub-basement and on fourth28 floor: HMJr recommends to FDR that new quarters be established 5/13/42 528: 130 a) FDR prefers square opposite State Dept.; Treas. conours 5/15/42 290 11 Brig. Gm. Lawis thanks mmsafe his assistance 5/21/42 530:182 Treasury Building Soldiers: Friends not to loiter faster at "A" door 541 6/20/42 541: 151 Treasury Bulletin 149 Discussed at 9:30 meeting; HMJr again urges publication monthly 11/1/38 149: 1 Treasury Bulletin 150 Further discussion at 9:30 meeting 11/9/38 150: 16 Treasury Bulletin 158 HMJr again pleads with Duffield to get out a sample copy and ascertain the price thereof 12/28/38 158: 123 Treasury Bulletin 160 Conf. on; present: HMJr, Gaston, and Duffield 1/16/39 160: 67. 162 Treas. Bulletin 162 Proposed introduction discussed at 9:30 meeting 1/23/39 162: 55 Treas. Bulletin 169 169 Gaston suggests special Congressional legislation so that Bulletin may be sold 3/13/39 169: 39 Treas. Bulletin 179 Duffield aske to be relieved of responsibility for 4/15/39 179: 313 90 Treas. Bulletin Bell asks for Congressional authorization; Gaston reports Treas. has authorization to charge for it which implies authorization to issue 4/18/39 180: 166 Treas. Cables See State Dept. 675 Treas. Cafeteria See Cafeteria, Treas. 674 Treas. Dept. Wash. Herald statement that the Treas. is the 61 worst organized dept. in Wash. discussed at 9:30 meeting 3/31/37 61: 289 Treas. Dent. 127 Resume' of HMJr's program to date 6/3/38 127: 189 Treas. Dept. 8-hr. basis discussed at 9.30 meeting 485 1/12/42 485. 1 New employee beeklet discussed at 9:30 meeting 1/12/42 3 Treasury Dept. Elder Statesment HMJr desires advice of men such as Leffingwell and Swepe 1/21/42 487: 1 487 Treas. Dept. GAO-Treas. functions re-defined in letter 502 to Carter Glass 2/28/42 502: 271 Treas. Dept. 598 Personnel, Equipment, etc.: Surplus to be checked carefully by HMJr's instructions 12/21/42 598, 23 Treas. Dept. Appropriations, 1941 See Appropriations, Treas. Dept. - 1941 238 Treasuries of the Americas Memo on meeting of reps. at Guatemala in Nov. 195 approved by HMJr 6/13/39 195: 126 Treasury, U. S. "Treasury is the only New Deal financial agency": 257 HMJr at 9:30 meeting 4/24/40 257: 42 Treas. Dept. Secretary's Annual Report, 1940: 276 Bell (D.W.) suggests that complete historical review of past 7 years be included 6/27/40 276: 166 Treasury (Albany, N.Y.) 345 Consolidation of emergency relief accounting and disbursing offices to be explained to Farley, Wagner, and Mead 1/6/41 345: 65 Treas. Dept. 405 See Financing, Govt.: Defense Savings Bonds Treas. Dept. 415 Rep. in every county to handle savings bonds, tax certificates, etc., discussed by HMJr, Bell, and Graves 6/27/41 415: 74 Treasury Dept. See War Conditions: Economic Defense Bd. 449 Treasury Department Mail: Greater efficiency in handling at Foreig452 Funds, Public Debt, and Savings Bonds discussed at 9:30 meeting 10/17/41 452: 17 Treas. Dept. For priority classification, see Budget, Bur. 505 Treas. Dept. Out-of-town moves discussed by Thompson and Bell 515 4/10/42 515: 3 Treas. Dept. See Financing, Govt.: War Savings Bonds 546 Treasury Department 561 Luncheon period extended to 45 minutes 8/24/42 561: 5 Usherettes to be discontinued 8/24/42 5 Treas. Dept. 616 See Post-War Planning Treas. Dept. See Financing, Govt.) War Savings Bonds -635 Treasury Dept. 645 Deubleday-Doran book - Smith memo 6/25/43 645: 40 Treas. Dept. For Treas.-State relationship see Foreign Economic 650 Affairs Treas. Dept. 691 See Financing, Govt.1 War Sevings Bonds (4th Bar Loan Drive) Treas. Dept. Monthly bulletin for the 90,000 Treas. employees 729 discussed at 9:30 meating 5/8/44 729: 6 5/16/44 732: 10 Treas. Dept. Reorganization discussed by Treas. group 11/2/44 790: 153 a) Charts 183,etc. Further discussion 11/14/44 794: 164, a) Gen. Counsel's Office discussed 192 b) Div. of Tax Research 3 c) Legislative Counsel = d) Surplus Property, Disposal of: HMJr does not want this left under Procurement Div. 179 e) Div. of Deposits: Strengthening of fiscal control discussed by HMJr, D.W. Bell, C.S. Bell, Bartelt, and Cake 192 1) For discussion and chart see P. 209 2 Treas. Dept. 790 Reorganisation Treas. Dept. Order No. 54 covering Bur. of Int. Rev., Tax Legislative Counsel, Div. of Tax Research 11/29/44 800: 91 Emign Funds Control trans.fr O.Connell to white "ho 144 800 :247 Treas. Dept. 795 Reorganisation See also Book 790 Fiscal policy . memo on unification of 11/15/44 795: 59 a) Copy given to FDR Tax matters discussed by Blough 11/22/44 798, 14 *********** Representation on the Hill discussed by Treas. group 11/22/44 16 Treas. Dept. Reorganization See also Book 790 Foreign Funds Control: Treas. Dept. Order No. 56 placing FFC under White 12/1/44 801: 2 Budget Bur. tentative memo on "Post-War Reorganization of Treas. and the Banking Functions" dated November 30, 1944, reported by Bell to Treas. group 12/11/44 802: 44 Surplus Property, Disposal of: FDR asks HMJr to "see it through"; FDR notified of this and other organization details in Treas. 12/11/44 75 Gen. Counsel authorized to sign official mail 12/15/44 8031 27 Treas. Dept. 803 Treas.-State Relations: Stettinius to send State Dept. man "to brief" HMJr on internatl. situation once a week 12/15/44 803: 25 Treas. Dept. 804 Meritorious Promotions: Resund since 1942 by McDonald discussed with Treas. group 12/22/44 804: 222 a) Saxon's meritorious promotion discussed 218 Treas. Dept. 805 Pay Envelopes: HMJr suggests letters on various subjects be included 12/30/44 805. 219-W Treas. Dept. 808 War-time restrictions on building passes to be lifted 1/8/45 808. 1 Citations and ******* awards listed for FDR 1/8/45 117 a) Returned to HMJr without comment 1/10/45 351 Treas. Dept. Enclosures in Pay Envelopes 805 See also Book 805 First letter by HMJr 1/15/45 809: 310 Treas. Dept. 810 Organization Charts for Bureaus and Divisions of Treas.: See Financing, Govt.: Non-essential Expenditures, Com. on KI Reduction of Treas. Dept. 68-degree temperature--as suggested by Byrnes-- 812 agreed to by HMJr 1/24/45 812: 133 Travel restrictions of ODT agreed to by Treas. 1/25/45 222 Treas. Dept. 812 Fiscal Asst. Secy. $ D.W. Bell's memo suggesting interim appt. for Bartelt 1/25/45 812. 218 Treas. Dept. 815 Meritorious Promotions: Cemmittee for recommended by Bell 2/2/45 815: 109 Treas. Dept. HMJr's letter for pay envelopes 824 3/1/45 324, 22 Treas. Dept. Fiscal Asst. Secy.1 Meme to FDR concerning temperary appt. of Bartelt to position 3/2/45 824: 201 : Hannigan- - HmJr anv. 3/13/45 827:145, : 169 Aggitment 3/14/45 828:189 Treas. Dept. Administrative Asst. to the Secya Enlarged duties of effice contained in Treas. Dept. Order No. 59 3/3/45 825: IX 135 Treas. Dept. HMJr's letter to be included in pay envelopes: Blood denations to Red Cross Little personnel reduction at end of war 4/2/45 834: 13,14 Treas. Dept. 889 Activities to be discussed by Truman and HMJr reviewed with Treas. gro up 4/20/45 839, 4 Treas. Dept. Appns. 613 See Appns., Treas. Dept. Treas. Dept. Reorganization Offices of Administrative Asst. and Fiscal Asst. to the Secy. approved by HMJr 5/11/39 189: 179 a) Order assigning duties to Fiscal Asst. (D.W. Bell) 5/11/39 186 Treas. Dining Room See Dining Room, Treas. 674 Treasury Disbursements See Disbursements, Treas. 764 Enclosure in Hm Jr to approve all of them - Diversion by Truency group 5/22/44 764: 164 765, 105 Treasury Efficiency For mail discussion, see Book 452, n. 17 or 456 Conf.; present: HMJr, Bell, and Thompson 453 10/22/41 453: 173 a) Rose (Frank) discussed 185 b) Additional personnel report - Thompson memo 10/23/41 314 1) Public Relations reorganized a) su Thougson selutions 10/27/41 454:202 Treas. Employee Relations 690 See Employee Relations, Treas. Treas. Employees 248 Detailing to other depte. or agencies: Oliphant memo 11/4/38 149: 227 Treas. Employees 150 Detailing to South American countries discussed at 9:30 meeting 11/9/38 150: 24 Treas. Employees (Women) 375 HMJr suggests employment of women wherever possible because of defense situation 2/25/41 375: 31 Treas. Employees (Women) Report for Feb. and March 5/13/42 528: 135 528 Treas. Employees Japan and Philippine Islands: Exchange of 535 official personnel discussed in Thempson meme 6/1/42 535: 94 Trees. Dept. Employees 792 Pay periods adjusted 11/8/44 XXX 792: 161 a) Hm3r agrees "/20/44 798:3 Treas. Garage 143 Construction discussed at 9:30 meeting 9/28/38 143: 127 Treas. Dept.: Garage 145 Plans for as outlined by Peoples 10/8/30 145: 65 FDR's objection discussed by HMJr and Burlew 10/11/38 257 Treas. Law Enforcement Agencies 512 See Law Enforcement Agencies, Treas. Treas. Legislative Program See Legislative Program, Treas. 690 Treas. Officers (Europe) List "to remain for time being" 268 6/4/40 268: 284 Treas. Personnel 125 See Unemployment Relief Treas. Personnel See Unemployment Relief 125 I Treas. Personnel State Dept. assignees: Yearly advances, 7/1/34-7/1/40 12/4/40 335: 269 335 Treas. Personnel See Personnel, Div. of Treasury Policy (Foreign) 263 In view of . Father Coughlin's attack, HMJr reiterates his feith in his own foreign policy to 9:30 group 2/6/39 163: 185 See also Aupts. and Resignations: Taylor, Wayne C. Treasury Policy (Foreign) See shan Appts. and Resignations: Taylor, Wayne 160 C. Treas. Press Releases 631 See Press Releases, Treas. Treasury Representatives, Amn. States Periodic meetings approved unanimously by 161 Lima conf. 1/19/39 161: 91 Treas. Representatives, American States Welles inf orms Rowe (Director General, Pan-American Union) that U.S. Treas. is prepared to meet with other Treas. reps.; prefers meeting after May 1; prefers informal discussion at this first meeting 2/8/39 164: 11 a) Draft of letter 13 64 Treas. Representatives Abroad 491 Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, and Sweden suggested by by Donovan - Gaston's memo to HMJr 2/3/42 491: 410 a) Discussion У 9:30 mustry 7/4/42 192: 27 Treas. Representatives Abroad State Dept. approached concerning representation at Vichy, Madrid, Bern, and Lisbon 3/13/42 507: 323 Treas. Representatives Abroad 11 who returned during 1944 - Bernstein resume 12/19/44 804: 48 McDonald report 12/21/44 175 Treas. Representatives Abroad Travel allowance discussed by HMJr and 806 C.S. Bell 1/8/45 808, 59 Treas. Representatives Abroad 812 Future assignments outlined in White momo 1/26/45 812. 313 Treatment in Italy discussed by Treas. group 2/7/45 817: 27 a) Brand-HMJr conv. 2/7/45 31 Tasca, Henry J. - Lieut. Comdr.: Navy asked to place on inactive list in conn. with assignment to Amn. Emb., Rome 2/7/45 141 Treas. Representatives Abroad See Philippine Islands 815 Treas. Representatives Abread Treatment in Italy 821 See also Book 812 Conf.; present: HMJr, White, Glasser, Gamble, Licut. Cemdr. Tasca, Lieut. Willis, Brand, Reams, and Makin 2/22/45 821: 167 Treas. Representatives Abread Italy Tasca to return; letters to Govt. members 3/7/45 a) Finance minntin as 3/24/45832:12 - 826: 27 U.K.-U.S. deeperation in Italy Chancellar of Exchequer investigating 3/13/45 527: 263 a) chancellar of Ex.'s ngly 4/14/45 837:151 6) Prome minister Bonumis noly 3/31/45 833:236 Treas. Representatives Abroad See Philippine Islands 828 830 Treasury Representatives Abroad Schmidt, Orvis Laughlin Currie's praise of Schmidt's work in Swiss negotiations 3/20/45 830: 109 Treas. Telephone Operators See Telephone Operators, Treas. 675 Treasurer, Office of 697 See Deferments, Military Treasurer, Office of See Deferments, Military 723 Tribaro foridge 11 SEE Stall (grrwan) Triborough Bridge, New York City HMJr asks Robt. Moses to send rep. to Wash. 194 so that plans may be finally settled 6/7/39 194: 342 Conf. concerning conflict between bridge and N.Y. Customs House rights 6/8/39 400 a) Letter from HMJr to Secy. of War following conf. ettached 6/8/39 413 Triborough Bridge Authority 422 See Int. Rev., Bur. of Tri-Centinantal Corp. 9 SiE Taxis: claims for K funds X X71 Tri -Contincatal Coop. 12 SEE Income Tax Returns( (HmJr) XII165 Trigartiti Agrisment Ser Stabilization Trigartite Agarment SEE Stabilization Tripartite Agreement See Stabilization Tripartite Agreement 102 At BIS meeting, Norman (Bk. of Eng.) spoke in a more complimentary fashion of Tripartite Agreement than ever before 12/14/37 102: 33 Tripartite Agreement 107 Resume at press conf. 1/27/38 107: 117 Tripartite Agreement 110 Oliphant memo: Trip, Pres. of Netherlands Central Bk., has asked Fed. Res. Bk. of N.Y.: (1) if Tripartite Agreement is terminated, will N.Y. Fed. Res. assist Netherlands Bank in (a) selling to U.S. Netherlands' earmarked gold or (b) transferring earmarks of such gold to another central bk.; (2) will gold earmarked for Netherlands Bk. be free for export anywhere in times of war and peace 2/14/38 110: 39 Tripartite Agreement See Stabilization 11S Tripolitania See Occupied Territories 624 Tripolitania See Occupied Territories 634 Tripolitania 705 See Refugees (Jewish) War Refugee Bd. Tripp, Frank 618 See Financing, Govt.: Wer Savings Bonds Tripp, Frank E. (Chmn., Allied Newspaper Council) See Financing, Govt.: War Savings Bonds 630 (2nd War Loan Drive) Tripp, r. E. 637 See Financing, Govt.: War Savings Bonds (2nd War Lean Drive) Tripp, Perry C. 681 See Deferments, Military Trippe, Juan See Pan-American Airways 389 Trombetta, Vomenicio (Publisher of Italian newspaper 281 "Grido Della Stirpe") FBI report 281: 269 Troop Payments 746 See Occupied Territories: France Trotsky, Leon 280 FBI reports on attack on house 7/8/40 280: 153 Trounstine, Phil J. See Financing, Govt.: War Savings Bonds 525 Trounstine, Phil J. 690 See Financing, Govt.: War Savings Bonds (4th War Loan Drive) Trucks See United Automobile Workers 478 Trucks (Ford) See Lend-Lease 565 Trucks 738 See Procurement Div.: Surplus Property, Disposal of Truesdell, Julio Brooks (Mrs. Hobart) See Financing, Govt.: Donations to U.S. 657 Truman Committee Authority for, and personnel 11/18/41 463 Truman, Harry S. (Senator, Mo.) See Natl. Com. to Investigate 513 Truman, Harry S. (Senator, Mo.) 622 Fort Leonard Wood banking facilities discussed with HMJr 4/1/43 622: 34,132 Truman, Harry S. (Senator, Mo.) See Missouri 649 I Truman, Harry S. (Vice Pres. of U.S.) 753 HMJr congratulates 11/10/44 793: 109 aply "116 144 795:305 Truman, Harry S. (Vice Pres. of U.S.) See Appts. and Resignations: Col. of Customs, 797 El Paso, Texas Truman, Harry S. (Senator, Mo.; Vice Pres. of U.S.)809 See Appts. and Resignations Truman, Harry S. (Vice Pres. of U.S.) See Financing, Covt.: War Savings Bonds 826 Truman, Harry S. (Pree. of U.S.) Address to Gengress 4/16/45 837: 305 837 Secret Service detail - HMJr's meme asking for conf. en 4/16/45 X 328 Truman, Harry S. See Treas. Dept. 829 Truitt, May Q.Rill 23 SEE u Appt - Resignations Truitt, May O'Rell 27 See Agrib , Resignations Trust Indenture Bill See Banking Legislation 168 Tubelis, Madame Jadwiga (Widow of former Premier and later Finance Minister of Lithuania) See Foreign Funds Control 597 Tubelis, Mme. Jadwiga See Foreign Funds Control: Lithuania 625 Tuck, S. Pinckney See Foreign Funds Control 839 Tufts, Walter 18 Ser Agg - Resignations 2/11/36 XXII LE,7 Tugmill Ry food 4 Virtus ryst of activities in Chingo discosed by one Jr with FDR 1/18/25 IV 113 Tugmell sex Bonus Reford 10 188+ HmJ. protoss speed - budget in Lal. LUFDR; FDR tills ** J. to till Tugmell to was gias 1 impession 10/29/35 I 180 Tugmill, Rey ford G. 12 Resettlement Adminis traban XII 21 SEE Relief XII 9 Tugmll, Rexford G. 13 mc Intyn kll, Hm Jr PRS. should liken Disaum X have 100% Hm Jr agred XIII 3 Tugmell, Rep ford 29 SEE Resetterment Adm. Tugwell, Rexford Book 177 See Annenberg. Moe - p. 214 177 Tully, Grace job HMJr will previde/for nephew during summer 542 6/25/42 542:312 543:78 Timulty Joseph 13 SEE I nome Tay Suits XIII 295 Tung 011 See China 144 Tung Oil 370 See War Conditions: China Tunisia See Occupied Territories 634 Tunisia See Refugees (Jewish) 688 Part I Tunnell, James M. (Senator, Del.) Recommends Norman Collison as Col. of Int. Rev. 610 2/18/43 610: 72 Tunnell, James (Senator, Del.) 615 Collison, Normant Recommended for Collectorship of Int. Rev., Delaware 3/25/43 619: 219 Tunnell, James M. (Senator, Del.) 634 Support of FDR and rebuff on recommendations discussed by Byrnes and HMJr 5/18/43 634: 218 a) Collism Mormow, apptal as Coll-af Ant.Rev. in Dil. 5/27/43 637:198 Turkey 94 See Stabilization: Great Britain Turkey 128 White memo on British loan to Turkey, thus strengthening political influence abroad and increasing exports 6/15/38 128: 510 Turkey See War Conditions 234 Turkey See War Conditions 259 Turkey 275 See War Conditions: Foreign Funds Control Turkey See War Conditions 337 Turkey See War Conditions 339 Turkey See War Conditions: Airplanes 346 Turkey See War Conditions: Foreign Funds Control 373 Turkey X 475 First requisitions reported by Procurement 12/20/41 475: 259 Turkey See Narcotics 492 I Turkey U.S. currency selling at steadily increasing 508 discount throughout Near and Middle East - Amn. Emb., Ankara, repert 3/17/42 507, 338 Turkey See also Foreign Funds Control 516 U.S. currency situation reviewed for Amn. Emb., Ankara, by Treas. 4/14/42 516: 217 Turkey New trade agreement between Switzerland and Turkey signed at Ankara 4/16/42 517: 126 Turkey Dollar bills purchased in Switzerland: British Emb. report 5/5/42 524r 132 524 5/7/42 525:334 Turkey Termination of payment of premiums on free exchange 531 sold in conn. with purchase of Turkish products for export - cable from Amn. Emb., Ankara 5/25/42 531: 396 Turkey See Stabilization Fund 500 Turkey See Lend-Lease 586 Turkey 633 Gunter, John V.1 To represent Treas. in furtherance of oss proposal 5/14/43 633. 311 a)Discursion by HmJr 635:42 Turkey See Refugees (Jowish) 697 War Refugee Bd. Turkey See Refugees (Jewish) War Refugee Bd. 700 Turkey See Refugees (Javiah)s Emergency Com. to Save the 701 War Refugee Board Jewish People of Europe BK701: 9,285 See alse"httitude toward escaping refugees from Nazi Europe: Bk. 700, pp. 214,217 See also "Hirschmann, Ira As Bk. 697, etc. Turkey 704 See Refugees (Jewish) War Refugee Bd. Turkey See Refugees (Jewish) was Refuger Boads 706 Turkey See War Refugee Bd. 710 Turkey See War Refugee Bd. 712 Turkey See War Refugee Bd. 713 Turkey See War Refugee Bd. 714 Turkey 716 See War Refugee Bd. Turkey See War Refugee 3d. 718 Turkey See War Refugee Bd. 722 Turkey See War Refugee Bd. 727 Turkey See War Refugee Bd. 731 Turkey See War Refugee Bd. 825 Turner, James R. 772 See Deferments, Military Turner, John G. (Procurement Div.) 694 See Deferments, Military Turrets See War Conditions: Airplanes 321 Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. 580 See Tax Evasion Tmutile Century Fund 20 Filmer to asks for frimally ruling concerning 8 gifts taxability of Fund i HmJr says Here are any fair rulings 4/8/36 XX 79 $25,000 Salary Limitation See Revenue Revision 535 $25,000 Salary Limitation See Inflation: Economic Stabilization, Office 377 $25,000 Limitation of Salary 585 See Inflation $25,000 Salary Limitation See Inflation 590 I $25,000 Salary Limitation 617 See Revenue Revision "Twin Cities Tax Plan" See Post-War Planning 752 Twitty, Tom (N.Y. Herald Tribune) 812 See Post-War Planning: Germany (proposed story on HMJr's views) Twitty, Tom See Lend-Lease: France 814 Tydings, Millard E. (Senator, Md.) See Financing, Govt. for investigation of ways 398 and means "to balance automatically budget in times of peace" Tydings, Millard E. (Senator, Md.) Appts. in Treas. and Justice - HMJr's memo 399 for FDR concerning 5/17/41 399: 210 Tydings-Miller Bill 63 See Liquor 6 Tyler, Royall See Germany 137 Tyler, Royall See Stabilization 138 Tyler, Royall See Germany 142 Tyler, Royall Report on Hungary acknowledged by HMJr 152 11/23/38 152: 428 Tyler, Royall 155 HMJr requests trip through Italy in near future 12/6/38 155: 49 Tyler, Royall See mar Conditions: Hungary; Italy 233 Tyler, Royall See War Conditions: Italy 247 Tyler, Royall 254 HMJr asks State Dept. to facilitate return to U.S. from Mak Scandinavia 4/12/40 254: 43 Tyler, Royall 255 Visa arrangement by Welles: HMJr expresses appreciation 4/17/40 255: 21 a) Welles' letter 23 - Tyler, Royall 304 Loveday, of League of Nations, tells Cochran T. is probably still in Geneva; Mrs. Tyler still in occupied France 9/7/40 304: 16 / Tyler, Royall See War Conditions: France 445 Tyler, Royall Communism within Nazi party itself reported 450 10/13/41 450: 244 Tyler, Royall See War Conditions: Switzerland 467 Tyler, Royall HMJr sends thanks for letters and memos and 477 asks continuance 12/23/41 477:175 Tyler, Royall See France 482 Tyler, Royall Studies on Central and Southeastern Europes 489 Copy sent to Treas. by State Dept. 1/27/42 489, 153 Tyler, Royall See Foreign Funds Control: Empress Zita 556 Tyler, Royall 688 See Refugees (Jewish) Part II Tyson, John A. See Bd. of Tax Appeals 124 Uhl, Richard - Sgt. See Financing, Govt.: War Savings Bonds 577 Uhl, Richard See Finanting, Covt., War Savings Bonds ("Everybody Ukrainians See War Conditions: Military Reports 468 Ullmann, Thos. 562 See Deferments, Military Ullmann, Wm. L. See War Conditions: Airplanes 459 Ulimann, W. L. See Coordinator of Information 485 Un-American Activities Foley memo concerning Dies' investigation of 491 Govt. personnel 2/2/42 491: 161 "Unconquered People, The" 545 See Military Reports Underhill, Stewart 151 Farley asks HMJr to see, in connection with 11/17/38 regulations in wine # industry 151: 116 Underwood-Elliott Fisher Co. Hartford plant strike: Foley memo 378 3/3/41 378: 193 Underwriters (Life), Natl. Assn. of 543 See Financing, Govt.: War Savings Bonds Unemployment Relation to budget discussed at series of 3 meetings at White House; Ickes and Hopkins also present; HMJr asks that they present number of self- liquidating projects October, 1934 2: 82 a) Confidential resunds 84,87,95 FDR "five-year plan"for construction] 11/7/34 165 FDR, HMJr, Ickes, Hopkins, Walker, and Tugwell confer at Warm Springs; Ickes produces program Nov., 1934 246 a) HMJr tells FDR later he thinks person in charge of program should be selected first and program decided afterward; FDR differs vigorously 246 2 Unemployment McDonald (Thomas H.) - Chief, Bur. of Public Roads promises immediate program on public roads 12/10/34 2: 255 a) FDR's plan for transcontinental toll roads discussed b) Report presented 12/11/34 274 Sydenstricker, Parran, etc., consulted about $10 million extra appn. 12/13/34 289 hneyed to layment beg made by HmJr be that deficit, beg 7/1/36. may beless 7/2/25 8 VIII 14 Lmigan charts show menyployment figure har lealled of i J. Knows and hing spent in many is HmJp constactly invessing 5thatin must h gamented toFDR. may- thinks whole mattw is hing handled in most haphyand no but They planning i knows of name squipt Frances and Purkins waile form of character, vision . influence who inded carry mally sand program 7/10/35 III 52 HMIr cans thans for chart shawing platimhip of all agracies dealing with means hymord 1/10/25 VIII 56 8 chark give IIII 72-79 Conforence (Rakins ww. Hugkins, Rache ,Walker, 1tc); HMJp disamogh 7/17/25 93 VIII 93 HMJr suggests to FDR 7/18/25 1. carsus 2. Agept to vacume, as Economic Adviser to Nalsin (nail E. a from who can he chairman of Com. to shudy situation VIII 100 3 Imprest 8 Confirmed (HmJr, Roche, Gill, Lorigan than ,Kl. 8)7/22/37 The a) which GIV give may istimate of 4,800,000 & doluct 1. Farmer 330,000 2. hnungloyalikes 920,000 3.College student aid 100,000 Balance 3,450,000 b) HMJ. Gill says to fromal using illa factors by hays virtually rolling "It of Med programs uneugloyment 8 tills FDR "Stanges t shoulds they both know 4.8 billion nlig fund d not a success ; new plans discuss, thom SEE Slame HmJp In mys Gampia is only state to 900 thousand unemplay ables back - community; 4.5 still head + unemployables i FDR anaged HmJr a provided business Morry sums 7/23/35 assual, FDR immediately suggests sprech by FDR 'yest after adjurranced of longres a spuch VIII 10st Unemployment 104 Census as telephoned by Biggers from Toledo 12/22/37 104: 38 Employment on WPA projects by state - United States and Territories - wks. ending Dec. 11 and Dec. 18, 1937 76 Unemployment Unemployment t situation discussed by Miss Lonigan 14 at business situation meeting 3/14/38 114, 295 306 Unemployment 160 See Business Conditions Unemployment 698 War contract cancellations - situations arising from: Haas memo 1/31/44 698, 207 Unemployment Compensation 111 Bartelt memo with respect to payment of unemployment comp. based upon reports received from Treas. officers who have been assigned as consulting accountants to Soc. Sec. Bd. 2/18/38 111: 242 Unemployment Compensation Bartelt memo in reference to situation regarding 113 payments based upon info. received from Treas. officers acting as consulting accountants 346 to Soc. Sec. Bd. 3/5/38 113: Unemployment Compensation See Soc. Security Bd. 119 Unemployment Insurance Roche (Josephine) memo concerning funds deposited in Treas. 12/21/34 2: 336 Unemployment Program See Democratic Campaign of 1944 781 Unemployment Program ("Economic Bill of Rights") See Democratic Campaign of 1944 783 #4 Billian 8 hillin 1 Fyes friends Imemployment Relief 4 Ball shared approver spending , not FDR .5.HmJr Ir Vennissi asks for nggt t Bill . chimacly will FDR IV 143 Allotment Board if Hogkins may quit bill 195 FDR sexs HMJr If to h mumber of A.B. - SEE Golk Star HmJr IES FOR about chaminanship -sugguts IV 205 is Jakennely too n suggests Frank Walku, trains Kumdy hagemental; FDR shows HW Jr Louis Hawe's chart which soint masse - FORMYS tac m will agot - Ast to Pas. in change of Rublic Works Hilss IF 207 . #4.8 billion find contd 4 Program to h and LyFDR in 4 paid 4/22/35 IV 249 1 Fank Walkar to augt all applications the N.E.C. 1 Dexca to had allotant Boad with Sugar Come. FDA. 3 Hopains to had a follow up accipt) much Hm Jr (is m I. mushr, dono. not HmJr, think Jr, Dexca kinnedy , Wallace, will to prim, Kimdy camot hunder tand + existing agencies to handle ak projects sugt rual Kinnedy Alls HUAJP he will accipt my if Daum is fine housing - oruml clab: finat.com hi know FDR will not do that In252 $1 n4 & Billion 4 billion 8 Fund full Relief 5 Hm Jr tills Bill, al-phart , McReynolds to youre and expection onles' - one god to the Pro., diagading what Hopkins, Malkw. - DCKS such menter 6/3/35279 Allotment will Com. much i Laquad. a asks about L.S. goling ham. author izal loans - great m 50.60 bears, int. 3.8%- med h lower to music igalitics ; msulutim before thereby smokling muss inigulitive to sen him lands possibly printly, to H m Jr prifins grant of not mm than50 - 5/23/25 / 193 A 7, + loan + 50-60% Go @ 3 % a H&I #&Billine billing T Fund finds hneriglagment Rebief 5 H no If hils FDR 5/28/05 he advises Gov't granting 40% flom ofbo% @ c 3% ifinal decision: grant to h 45%, rah afort. to h to 3% V 133B Release corring about decision 5/24/35 V 180 4 billion $ fund Imemplayment Relef 6 Hm Jr calls Hagk. is office to countain number of people gut back to WK- - no in for mation m hand 6/12/35 II59 Haas presents on 6/14/35 Data obtained 4 Collective of dnt Rev. anching changes in rate 90 of pay, hours of ww K , volume of ru pluyment nince 5/25/35 # #4. 8 H m billim Jr tills reticl Be fund that at the meny 7 Allotment Boad mesting Hany Hogkins and III 2 5) each agency had has community asto # from they much take off n/a/ rolls in July b) relat figur reals month there show deduction of ambind Hm JA thinks his in fluence will h greater .f he Dow not attend meetings ; tills FOR who agres he need not h grant (train for Hyle Bank, $10.00 Projuts Raj n (Rub).2 ( hung layment Relic f 7 undertaken by mas. + navy 1. Construction of 2 Canst Good patrol locats 2. nw laboratory hldgs. for not Dnt. of Health all Bithesda ml. 3. 7 Coast Guard cutters now under constinution at Navy Yds. to h completed III 16+ Attention called by Hm Jr to #3,764,000. anothl turned back to P.W. A. to Tr. have to Fileral Poner Project in nyc #17 3 meny layment Relief 7 Hm J. then is in fluence will h greater if he does not attend Allotment Boad mustings; X N, FDR, mlw agres he mid not h preed (on have t Hyle Park, June, 1935) VII 151 Imemplagment Relie 7 HmJr JA tills miss honigae after 14.8 is spent hi will h internated in suggestimes as to - of managloged during next fiscal year 6/25/35 RIF157 5. 3-4 4 billion m/cf from meny Imprest Relief SEE also Draught Relief 6/26/35 VII 160 Hopkins thinks fund has 250 - 300millim shill unallocated i Hm Jr says /FDR asks- Bill can check status of find in 24 he KII 160 7 6 Prictal E.R. AB) meny layment Relief 7 Hogkins agres to 4 1,500,000 for floating craft; allotment later increased to * 2,000,000 6/26/35 VII 169 Hm Jr tells Githms FDR want accept amysart of boat but nood" VII ha Unemplayment Insurance 29 SEE Social Security "A4 billim R clief funds Confirmer -il # m Jr, mr ML Reynolds, her Barklt If m 8 D.W. Bill), Captain Collins (Pro/ment Dr.) a a group of accountants Rs burning officers 7/8/35 VIII 25 5) Progress ngart gives by has Bartilt IIII 30t b) tomisiana mem; Hm almins - hater many had time - ve they Langs will to job -hat not stting this up - political basis III 25 switch Jn on help ; will take - good Dimansts protiot new to all polition heat 4.8" billion nlief fund 8 c) Captain Collins splains all purchasing to h me by Procurrment for project mlas 44.8 billow - also for Tugmilli Brogram W not for Rural Elati frontion - which is all m a loan basis. d) Bestilt Divid Auts Deposits carenot P into state accounting they get a voucher coming a grant lown, . treat voucher same as any other contract E) AMJ. MRS about of min morking - who ngath to PRS.? Banklt ways Hopkins but Butilts greeny #4.8 my billion slief and 8 n gut will show man haus iH mJr says nurr me man haves in aport to F DR. f) Hagkins summl has finance diactors, regional Faminors couring stake - fill information - all wkr Currington Gill 9) Treaway nagmility for Distansing & ascounting mbas -Eranguary Relief Appin Act of M35 and aloud h) hutaf special representatings to condinate programent accounting - activities in the statu And 35 1 #4.8 billion Rlief fund 8 Jr tells FDR straight for shouldad they bose know hneuglayment; Slum program is not a showss ; no Blam discussed SEcalso diam it with Gill 7/23/35- VIII 105 HmJr studin Hopkins zd ngata, notss a) where and of many is avothl by statu they amit canad "of progle - shief in cadistate + % of for t) beginning to amit clance it " messury to care for at limit 90% of progle on rolls 1/23/55 VIIII3 $4.8 billim rief funds 8 HMJ, J. thinks custain dutice should h transfund & Hughins to Byt of Justice - central stat Boad 1/24/21- IIII 194 $4.8 SEE 8 fillion Budget frand also Mercyoloyment Relief 9 Hm Jr thinks Project must be checked - no nwoms that cant 6 finished in fuds are being spent will n. nlatim to memplayment mids of to 2 charts - power to inform theme: monthly registitured then June,1996 a how many geople will Le put back to man, 2 may given to grogram that cannot a complity June 1936- and messay to complete august IX 1 HmIr sudo FDR statement of grajah allocations to certain projects 8/6/35 R = r V**. 8 billim funds Unemployment Relief 9 FDR's objective sit for He in confidential mimo 1/2/25 IS 20 FDR's memo righting to projicts aguiring additional funds staring handwrown provided by This FDRs merco stating all application allocation of funds 9/12/25 wh h in Div. of Application . Info. 'f nat' 1 Em.Come:| bife IX118 FDR's - HMMJr transwiting - data requested in mard to Restauration projects 5/26/05 IIILL meny Imyment Relief 10 Resume of status of Dyt of Anterior projects I48 a) Boulder Dam t) Colorado Rint Davie c) Banldes Daw , Paurs Hunce (include ing Hood whol) 14 6 Respire $ billion fund many layment Relief f 10 2) Canal Art projects HN J. asks Hugkins to wain necesity that 40% of guarmel h team t nlief rolls "habs b5 X133 Asphalt review mid t forign rude oils used - justs by Me Reynolds. Cottins "12/25 I 135, 157 1 Relief 10 Hm.Jr - Bill plan scries of letters setting date "on which Dirt must by N project will h cancelled 9/6/35 I 4 Theys buyment Relief 10 muking at Hyde Parie 9/12/25 I 32+ 32 a) . 3,500, o'ogle to h taxe for . which rolls in facal's flood m relief YORK proych, thank #4 billim agrosted t) Estimate new shown to h many - -14, 4, 500,000 real figure c) Bill online than asked to the explain status of fuls approg. mulas Em. Rel Agon Act of 1935 d) Gm. apysted to su that infuture, imployed - projects him canted and under unexpended ¥ 3 heny d) Injured Relief 10 balances of" 943,161,000 are taken t roys ') Allocations 1. Good Roads already -mmiy made can h scrutimizal send to 'ffect havings 2. C.C.C. - 3. Reckmation projects- 4. Many Inpt. yorks . BOOKS to hts chend 6. 6. Hares. possibly many - h sand (08.369 34) 1. Corps of Engineum - mmly can in sand Investments loops - to h checked 9. not Youth the . money to transformed pm W.P.A. to n.Y.A. A 4 liveng 1) largment Relief 10 9. Puato Rican Relief Adu. to h checked 10. Employee's impunsation loom. Public that the rk.-thomend to h. and akiti frontim - -R.F. C. to h requested to taxe up many 10mms of R.E. A. to Summation memp Imjurent Relie I 11 Formula to h when out by Edua hospital as basis for gov't contributions to states when all n/in is turned hack to Roche, Althmeyes Bain a Williams to h unsult "hols Funds for Fileal contruction * should h # 111 haulted by are agency HmJr decided XI 112 a) FDR told of plans # 134 #4 $ billing fund menoplayment Relief 12 Hopsins tills HmJr Lene is #300 or #too million in Various agencies not antracted for ; wants money has fund %- R) alls FDR will also hour almot 4700 million) in XII 9 addition, misgert on July b) is HMJ. ask Hugkins if he Doce not agns Tugmill forgan AM, HmJr mesting mary i says go. dlemeing it away. "1 is 400,000 people on friath payrolls to when Hugkins 61 giving cheirs of Phople - not paid does - living as And by topking 1 Relief 12 HmJr this FDR he " districted Rid Hugkins many millast anly mutil Cops 1; FDR says may ; may will decide t Harus boy "/18/05 XII 21 Relief 14 $4 Billin 8 Fund : Hypkins phones Hm Jr : "thers still about $360 million & 7 mant the Prs. to allocate it to me" 12/16/35 XII 78A-C throughout Relief 14 HMJrs Rsumie 11/21/35 XIV 176 s) 6matings we ADR ,Ano . Hagsins; Jakes nurr speaking , Hugkins talking of imploying progle As nlief rolls 1) Derm . Hugkins ma supposed to great 30juth HmJr may they could be find i) Pojch ). so factastic -Progles asked to analyze them I housing project in Atlanta Boston - 28%linet labor 2. Hagkins' vary - 30% -40% Diret labor. 4. Only project DW. was Trail continuatal Highway 3. The up to qual: fications of rsol know cost housing 3 meny layment Relic) 14 d) FDRs position review - audged e) HmJ, again ments facts faced squardy, deficit ford year with 3 billion (D.W.Bill); HmJr United of caring for by increasing it to 44 billion . new tager Dificit off each fiscal year. f) HmJr monts to Bick out 1 to run complete wric program & then The #, FDA month Program program firt & (mengloyment Relief 14 HmJrgHogkins; HmJr, daks . Pugles confer XIV 206 a) Progles says Dexro has not played for on whole hilling program b) Hagkins at last agnes will Hm Jr - -4 billion + The Thisb; muscrubling the alphabets will afford $4.0 million to care for H. wtil 7/1/36 when new bldg. program will start Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 3/5/41 382: 396 382 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 3/19/41 385: 243 385 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 3/26/41 386: 309 386 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 4/2/41 388: 361 388 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 4/9/41 4/21/41 390: 211 390 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 4/16/41 4/28/41 392: 177 392 Unemployment Relief 395 WPA report for wk. ending 4/23/41 395: 110 Unemployment Relief 397 WPA report for wk. ending 4/30 397: 173 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 5/7/41 5/19/41 399: 449 399 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 5/21/41 403: 165 403 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 5/28/41 406: 258 406 Unemployment Relief 409 WPA report for wk. ending 6/4/41- 6/16/41 409: 106 Unemployment Relief 412 WPA report for wk. ending 6/11/41 412: 349 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 6/18/41 415: 388 415 Unemployment Relief "Natl. Income, Prices, Employment, and Unemployment" 416 - Natl. Resources Planning Bd. report for 2nd quarter of 1941 416: 263 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 6/25/41 418: 395 418 Unemployment Relief 420 Post-defense plans discussed in Carmody's (FWA) letter to HMJr 7/11/41 420: 137 Unemployment Relief 423 WPA report for wk. ending 7/9/41 423: 170 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 7/30/41 431: 21 431 Unemployment Relief Defense program effect on employment situation 436 White memo 8/29/41 436: 107 Unemployment Relief 437 WPA report for wk. ending 8/20/41 4371 158 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 9/3/41 441: 51 441 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 9/24/41 488s 133 448 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 10/8/41 452: 345 452 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 10/15/41 454 # 234 454 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 10/22/41 457: 69 457 Unemployment Relief XXX 464 WPA report for wk. ending 11/12/41 464:247 464 $ 247 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 10/29/41 459: 218 459 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 11/25/41 470: 130 470 I Unemployment Relief 182 WPA report, wk. ending 12/23/41 482 192 Unemployment Relief WPA report, wk. ending 12/30/41 4851 178 485 Unemp1 syment Relief WPA report 1/26/42 488, 224 488 Unemployment Relief See Social Security 732 d A Unemployment Relief 127 127 Copies of Lonigan report on trips to Cleveland and Chicago 6/3/38 127: 190 a) Parran reports to HMJr that Wallace admite inaccuracy of his estimates 6/3/38 213 B Unemployment Relief 12? Treas. personnel on relief rolls: justification therefor 127: 89 C-1 Unemployment Relief Recovery-Relief Bill James Roosevelt tells HMJr FDR has signed letter 127 to Sen. Adams: HMJr again states he will not 8 to the Hill wi thout personal ins instructions from FDR 6/1/38 Wms. euggeste to HMJr that Byrnes be asked to 127: 19 introduce amendment giving FDR right to thansfer funds from one agency to anotherx ********** - it to appear that idea originated on the Hill 6/1/38 40 a) HMJr and Bell confer as to what HMJr $50 million a wk. ago said to Barkley about changing amt. from 441 C-2 Unemployment Relief WM Wms. and HMJr discuss Barkley amendment 27 permitting Pres. to transfer funds for the purpose of direct relief from WPA moneys to any other agency 6/1/38 127:55 Barkley emendment discussed at 9:30 meeting 6/2/38 122 Ticker comment on HMJr's support for FDR's request 195 freedom from restrictions in spending of relief funds 6/2/38 140 C3 Unemployment Relief Wallace and HMJr confer on "earmarking of 12 $50 million put over by dairy, fruit, and vegetable people" 6/4/38 127: 233 HMJr consults FDR about backing Woodrum in fight to knock $212 million appil. for farm parity 0/6/38 349 a) HMJr agrees. b) HMJr talks to Woodrum the Agricultur ymemployment Relief See Ver Conditions 127 FDR consulted by HMJr about backing Woodrum in fight to knock out $212 million appn. for farm parity 6/6/38 127: 343 a) FDR agrees b) HMJr talks to Woodrum A Unemployment Relief 128 See Social Security Lonigan memo on conf. with Dr. Stanley (Chief, Div. of Home Economics - Dept. of Agriculture) 6/7/38 128: 35 Surplus Commodities Corp. (Federal): Summary of commodities procured 7/1/37 to 6/1/38 179 Wms. memo: Ohio Legislature appn. of $1,500,000 will, if it clears all legislative barriers, meet immediate situation 6/11/38 273 Conf.; present: HMJr, Parran, and Haas; discussion on means the securing adequate food for those on relief 6/13/38 295 Lonigan report on Ohio Legislature vote on emergency relief funds: Cleveland's share estimated at between $400- and $500,000; will be exhausted today 6/15/38 499 CH Unemployment Relief 128 HMJr and Bahank Babcock confer on earmerking of $50 million for surplus crops 6/9/38 128: 190 Woodrun reports to HMT that Senate is ademsnt on parity pleas* 6/13/30 243 exhing layment Relief 128 $212 million appn. for farm parity: a) HMJr tells Garner he is going to support Woodrum in effort to remove 6/7/38 128: 1 b) Woodrum and HMJr confer after Woodrum's conf. with FDR 6/7/38 24 c) HMJr talks to Rayburn 6/10/38 227 " " . Woodrum 231 " # n/Jones 237 Congressman Marvin d) Woods men - ngark to HmJp that "Swath is alument on paity plans" 243 28. D Unemployment Relief Burlew sends copy of announcement of 2000 projects tentatively approved by FDR 6/7/38 128: 40 Conf.; present: FDR, HMJr, Burlew 6/8/38 83 a) Projects for Navy, Treas., War, Justice, and Veterans' Administration, totalling $85 million, discussed 128 Unemployment Relief 130 Conf.; present: HMJr, Parran, Haas, McReynolds 6/21/38 130: 123 a) Financing on study of nutrition discussed 1) Parran memo: The nutrition problem" 128 2) . . : "Proposed study of diets among low income and relief familias" 6/16/38 137 Unemployment Rellef 181 Lending-Spending Bill si gned 6/22/38 131: 29 Unemployment Relief 131 Conf. in Wallace's office; present: HMJr, Wallace, Hopkins, Parran, Tapp. Wilcox (Vice Pres., Fed. Surplus Commodities Corp.), Miss Chatfield (Bur. of Home Economice), Miss Lonigan, Hass 6/22/38 131: 39 a) Means for securing adequate food for those of relief discussed b) Discussion of conf. at 9:30 meeting Lonigan 6/23/38 memos: 6/24/38 & 157 a) & report on conf. in Wileox's office concerning Parren's proposed study b) 1 memo regarding the distribution of "Surplus commodities" in District of Columbia Lonigan memo showing consumption of surplus commodities in K D.C. 6/30/38 402 Unemployment Relief 133 Conf.1 on surplus commodities and health studies; present: HMJr. Parran, Miss Lonigen 7/1/38 133: 30 a) Estimated quantities fs of food stuffs for relief purposes to be distributed fiscal yr. 1938-1939 29 Parran forwards joint memo on proposed studies of mutrition agreed upon by Bur. of Home Economics and Public Health 7/8/38 314 D Unemployment Relief 133 WPA: projects report 7/7/38 133: 246 Chart showing number of workers employed by WPA by weeks and months, July 1935 thru July 1938 HMJr, Harrington, McReynolds, and Bell confer on projects 7/8/38 298 A Unemployment Relief 134 Lonigen report on recent trip to Cleveland 7/23/38 134: 192 a) Copy sent to Hopkins and Wallace 197,198 Unemployment Relief 135 Parran reports on progress of nutrition studies 8/22/38 135: 226 Unemployment Relief Disposition of wheat surplus discussed by 137 HMJr, Taylor, Bell, and Haas 8/31/38 137: 200 a) Agriculture's announcement concerning 1938-1939 wheat export policy 8/29/38 203 Agriculture Relief Lonigan memo entitled "Distribution of Surplus 49 Commodities to One-Third of a Nation" 149: 44 11/1/38 Unemployment Relief 151 WPA overdraft on funds discussed by FDR and Hopkins and reported to Treas. group by HMJr 11/18/38 151: 207 a) FDR's note to Hopkins transmitting Budget statement 274 b) HMJr fears that Hopkins will "lay off a million people just like that"; if so, HMJr will publish stenographic notes of meetings 209 Lubin-Haas memo: "Relationship between regular employment and WPA rolls" 11/18/38 229 Unemployment Relief HMJr and Hopkins again confer on emergency 152 11/21/38 152: 36 a) HMJr wishes Hopkins to see draft of letter to FDR concerning "national emergency" Meetings of Fiscal and Monetary Committee to consider possible WPA lay-offs 11/21/38 102,164,276 a) Drafts of letter to FDR 181 Expenditures to date by WPA and USHA, and consequent situation of WPA, discussed at 9:30 meeting 11/22/38 262 2 Unemployment Relief 152 Drafts of proposed letter from FDR to D.W. Bell re-apportioning WPA funds because of "unforeseen extraordinary emergencies" 11/22/38 152: 323 a) Draft OK'd by Oliphant and Bell 324 b) Instructions to McKay for delivery 11/22/38 328 Unemployment Relief 153 FDR signs letter authorizing declaration of emergency: HMJr tells Hanes 11/25/38 153: 37 a) Ecles tells HMJr of conversation at Warm Springs 11/28/38 135 Unemployment Relief 154 National income estimates for 1939 -(unsigned) 154: 87 Oliphant memo regarding letter to Acting Comptroll er General asking reconsideration of decision concerning WPA relief workers sent to U.S. Employees Compensation Commission with regard to continuation of medical services 12/3/38 231 Unemployment Relief 155 Lonigan 12/10/38 memo: Report on WPA workers as of 12/3/38 155: 228 Unemployment Relief 160 WPA: Lonigan report 1/14/39 160: 63 WPA statements showing estimated employment in June 1939 under deficiency appns. of $725 million 1/16/39 103 Unemployment Relief Parran me mo on proposed nutrition committee 181 1/20/39 161: 113 Lonigan report on WPA workers 1/21/39 220 164 Unemployment Relief Lonigan report 2/11/39 164: 216 Unemployment Relief Plen now under consideration by Agriculture 168 with regard to surplus commidities, the first one of which HMJr approves 3/9/39 168: 272 menylay Agricultures 169 Food Stamp Plan: a) Wallace's remarks before Conf meeting of the Food and Grocery/Committee, Washington, D. C. 3/13/39 169: 18 b) Plans for experimental ** program of surplus announced 3/13/39 distribution 24 (Summary of Food Stamp Plan) c) Proposed plan for distributing surplus commodities to needy persons through normal wholesale and retail channels of trade 3/13/39 29 Unemployment Relief 76 Lonigan report on decrease of WPA workers 4/8/39 176: 305 Agriculture. humpl. Relief 1.92 Food Stamp Plan: Reaction of experiment in Rochester 5/25/39 192: 44-A Unemployment Relief 192 WPA: Lonigan memo recommending (a) that all relief appts. be removed; (b) preference be given to men and women over 45 5/31/39 192: 211 Food Stamp Plan: Reaction of experiment in Rochester 5/25/39 44-A Unemployment Relief 198 WPA Act of 1939 proposing allocation of $125 million for loans and grants for non-Fed. public works: FDR's 6/21/39 letter to Byrnes expressing disapproval 198: 93, 133 -lining layment Relief 204 Propossible ; Food Stamps Plann HMJr tells Haas Wallace will have Milo Perkins get in touch with Net Treas. on program 7/19/39 204: as a) For conversation with Wallace, 85 see page 100 Lonigan memo suggesting trip to Texas and Utah 7/20/39 134 Stamp Plan: Perkins resume of system now operating in Rochester, Dayton, and Seattle; XEW to start in Birmingham, Ala., August 1 7/20/39 141 Relief Stamp Plant Resume in Albany, Rochester, Dayton, 205 and Seattle, May 20 thru July 15 205: 159 Self-Help Cooperatives: Lonigan memo on plans for visiting about 100 exchanges throughout West 7/28/39 250 a) HMJr and Harrington discuss 7/31/39 266 Hans memo on situation for wk. ending 7/29/39 291 Agriculture uningl Relief Food Stamp Plan: summary of Perkins' (Milo) speech 221 giving resume of operations 11/1/39 221: 21 ) Unemployment Relief 233 WPA:Haas memo showing increase of employed persons 1/2/40; 1/8/40 233: 40; 433 Unemployment Relief 245 WPA: Increase of employees from 2.306 million to 2.319 during wk. from Feb. 14 to Feb. 21 245: 100 Unemployment Relief 278 WPA: Report for wk. ending 6/19/40 278: 31 Unemployment Relief WPA: Report shows decline of 48,000 for wk. and 280 259,000 since end of May - 7/8/40 280: 109 a) HMJr suggests good publicity for this 259 Unemployment Relief WPA: Unemployment decrease of 55,000, wk. ending 283 July 3, 1940 283: 95 Unemployment Relief 285 WPA: Report shows slight increase in employment 7/23/40 285: 381 Unemployment Relief WPA: Employment increase of 30,000 persons reported 8/5/40 289: 29 289 Unemployment Relief 304 WPA report 9/9/40 304: 76 Unemployment Relief WPA report: Employment decline of 2000 persons 306 during wk. ending Sept. 4, 1940 306: 105 Unemployment Relief 307 WPA report: Decrease of 3000 from previous week 9/23/40 307: 356 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 9/25/40 319: 234 319 Unemployment Relief 321 WPA report 10/14/40 321: 261 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 10/9/40 324: 9 324 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 10/16/40 325: 325 233 Unemployment Relief 334 WPA report 12/2/40 334: 148 Unemployment Relief WPA report 12/16/40 340: 141 340 Unemployment Relief 345 WPA report for wk. ending 12/25/40 345: 118 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 1/1/41 34347 I Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 1/8/41 349: 321 349 Unemployment Relief 371 WPA report for wk. ending 1/29/41 371: 107 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 2/5/41 373: 194 373 Unemployment Relief 378 WPA report for wk. ending 2/19/41 378: 201 Unemployment Relief WPA report for wk. ending 2/26/41 380 3/10/41 380: 308 I : Unemployment Relief Natl. Health Survey: possible lay-offs may cause 74 trouble, so Miss Roche reports to 9:30 group 6/28/37 74: 88 Unemployment Relief 77 FDR's memo to Hopkins stating that, since no additional funds will be made available for relief or work relief during fiscal yr. 1938 under provisions of Emergency Relief Appns. Act/ of 1937, be (FDR) is reserving $1,300,000,000; breakdown by quarters given 7/1/37 77:101 Unemployment Relief See WPA 99 Unemployment Relief Conf.; present: HMJr, Haas, White, Seltzer, Daggit, 100 Miss Lonigan 12/6/37 100: 355 a) Proposed Mitchell study discussed Unemployment Relief See also Business Conditions 101 " " Gt. Britain: Unemployment Col. Harrington gives HMJr statistics for wk. ending 12 Dec. 4th - 12/7/37 is 101: 27,32,97, 177 Lonigan memo on Boston visit 12/7/37 34 a) Changes in employment in New England 41 b) Indexes of employment (manufacturing) in New England 44 HMJr and Bell discuss proposed schedule for employment on WPA work projects, together with amt. of money available 12/7/37 59 HMJr tells 9:30 group Hopkins, too, . is worried that states will not be ready "to pay unemployment money in January" 12/9/37 115 * * a) Conf.; present: HMJr, Bell, McReynolds, Bartelt, Collins, G. F. Allen; Altmeyer, Wagenet, and Banning (Soc. Sec. Bd.) 12/10/37 101: 199 2 Unemployment Relief 101 Hopkins and HMJr again confer on future program 12/8/37 101: 174 a) CCC camps discussed; Hopkins fearful of Fechner's "tremendous political drag" Outline of procedure in uncontested claims for benefits for total unemployment 12/10/37 187 Newspaper stories based on Hopkins' statements at press conf. 12/9/37 201 Conf.; present: HMJr, Col. Harrington, Ross (Harry Hopkins at Mayo Brothers) 12/13/37 310 Unemployment Relief HMJr tells 9:30 group Col. Harrington's explanation? of newspaper announcement that 350,000 more people are being put to work 12/14/37 102: 20 a) Hopkins dines with HMJr; tells HMJr he understands $1 billion 3 is available; hopes to work out way to put 250,000 to 500,000 more people to work by reducing amount to be paid per month b) HMJr now thinks publicity eventually released was ready before Hopkins came to dinner; asks Gaston to check c) Harrington explained to HMJr manner in which he arrived at the 350,000 figure: "There's 80 much percentage of unskilled labor - so much of skilled labor - and so much in between; we will simply take this percentage 2 Unemployment Relief 102 and increase the unskilled labor part, which automatically adds about 350,000 persons"; HMJr considers this absolutely dishonest Miss Lonigan asked to visit Michigan before Christmas and Texas directly after - 12/15/37 102: 91 Employment on WPA projects, by state - U.S. and Territories - 12/4/37 and 12/11/37 133 103 Unemployment Relief Keene Conf.; present: HMJr, Bell and Hings (Bur. of Budget), Col. Harrington and Ross (WPA) 12/17/37 103: 1 a) Budget reports *Total in process of being transferred to the 1937 fund or already in the 1937 fund, $96,399 $36,600,000); also $30,000,000 showns in Treas. status reports as unobligated balances that are not being continued under allocations in the 1935 and 1936 Act $30,000,000, however, will not be available until April" b) Bell Explains $1 billion 3 fund as allocated by FDR: 1st quarter, $350 million 2nd, $300 million, 3rd, $300 mil.,4th 250 Mil; 2 Unemployment Relief 103 plus a reserve of $100 million for unforeseen contingencies c) Col Harrington admits never having seen this letter of allocation by FDR d) HMJr: ISince it's obvious the Budget is working on the $2,600,000,000 10,000 basis $1 billion 2 $k,000,000,000 he feels Harrington should absolutely be controlled by FDR's letter; he will recommend to FDR thathe put in writing that the third quarterly payment come within the $1 billion 3 and Bell says he is in accord on that e) HMJr tells Ross he has the definite impression that they don't read letters written them by the the Pres. of the U.S. 3 Unemployment Relief 103 f) Copies of letters from FDR dated July 1 and July 27, 1937 103: 15,17 WPA employment and obligations 12/18/37 81 Conf.; present: HMJr, Bell, Keene, Harrington, and Ross 12/20/37 138 a) FDR's letter, dated 12/20/37, considered (page 144) Harrington reports unemployment figures for the wk. ending 12/18/37 were 1,588,985 315, an increase of - over prev. wk. 224 30,626 12/21/38 Unemployment Relief $4 Billion 8 Fund: see Budget 3 Unemployment Relief 105 Harrington memo concerning present situation and estimated expenditures, exclusive of work programs, for first 6 mos. of 1938 1/10/38 105: 273 Unemployment Relief See Public Health 107 Employment on WPA projects, by state - U.S.A and Territories - wks. ending Jan. 15 and Jan. 22, 1938 107: 51 Unemployment Relief N.Y. HMJr talks to Aubrey Wms. about Times story 108 quoting Wms. as saving rolls have increased to $2 million 2/2/38 108: 142 a) Conf. concerning article; present: HMJr, Bell, Wms. 2/2/38 167 Wms., with FDR, "Soncerning starving people in Toledo"; HMJr called in, and he quotes interview to Bell 2/2/38 Press conf. with regard to Wms. new estimates 213 2/3/38 290 Unemployment Relief See Business Conditions 109 Conf.; present: HMJr. Pell, Wms. and Rose 2/8/38 109: 40 a) HMJr says FDR "wants to get down to community cases"; Birmingham, San Francisco, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, St. Louis, etc., discussed b) Revised estimates of WPA employment and obligations 61 c) floor Table showing "general relief in selected 000 urban areas with population of 100,or more, as of Dec., 1937" prepared by Soc. Sec. Bd. 63 2 Unemployment Relief Estimated number of destitute families 109 not receiving aid in 16 of the cotton, mountain, and drought counties 103: 69 Unemployment and relief needs in Cleveland, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, and Craighead County, Arkansas 70 FDR and HMJr confer on relief 2/8/38 77 a) Bell memo on conf. with FDR concerning question of additional funds for relief purposes for balance of present fiscal yr. 78 1) HMJr describes conf. to Gaston, Hana, and White 2/9/38 146 Additional $250 million for WPA for relief to be requested of Congress by White House: HMJr discusses with Eccles, Ransom, Davis, Taylor, and Upham 2/9/38 136 3 Unemployment Relief 109 HMJr's testimony before Congress in support of additional appropriation reviewed by Gaston, Lochhead White HMJr, 2/9/38 109: 150 Conf. with FDR; present:/Sens. Glass and Barkley, Congressmen Taylor and Rayburn. Wms., Bell 2/9/38 157 Public Health memo on conditions #at exist among migratory agricultural laborers in Calif. 205 FDR's letter to Speaker of House requesting supplemental appn. of $250 million to carry WPA through 6/30/38 2/10/38 255 Unemployment Relief 110 FDR tells HMJr he wants to combine home relief with work relief in cities like Cleveland where the Fed. Govt. knows they do not have enough funds to take care of the need situation 2/12/38 110: 15 a) HMJr tells Bell Fed. Govt. probably does not have legal right and so FDR wants this corrected b) HMJr explains FDR's wishes to Aubrey Wms. who expresses amazement Conf.; present: HMJr, Wms., Ross, Bell, Gaston; HMJr tells Wms. he wants him present at . testimony on Hill 2/12/38 23 see Housing also Unemployment Relief Conf. See also present! Sousing MJr, Wms., Harrington, Bell 111 2/16/38 111: 71 a) Increasing employment by 1 million people discussed b) Harrington repeats WPA has sufficient projects without going into housing c) "Normal function of the municipality" and the right of the Fed. Govt. to step in discussed Unemployment Relief Ross memo on decline in private employment 114 3/8/38 114: 75 Unemployment Relief 115 WPA memo showing preliminary results of study, indicating high rate of turnover 3/17/38 115: XXI 331 Unemployment Relief Progress report from WPA 117 3/31/38 117: 459 Unemployment Relief Ross See also June Condition4/5/38 118 118: 168 Conf. with FDR; present: Senators Barkley, Glass, Syxus Byrnes, and McKellar; Congressmen Reyburn, Taylor, Bell Cannon, and 4/11/38 Woodrum; HMJr, Hopkins, James Roosevelt, A a) Wallace tells HMJr later that James Roosevelt 296 has just told him that another $300 million has been added to the $1,250,000,000 4/11/38 316 Unemployment Relief See Social Securi ty Bd. 119 Unemployment Relief 120 Employment figures 4/20/38 120: 53 Unemployment Relief 121 WPA employment for wk. ending 4/23/38 121: 168 123 Unemployment Relief Proposed draft of telegram to FDR on relief appn. and Treas. accounting therefor discussed by HMJr, McReynclds, Bell, Bartelt, and Gaston 5/5/38 123: 343 a) For message, see p. 345 b) FDR's answer transmitted thru James Roosevelt 347 (later joined by McReynolds, White, Hans, Gaston, and Taylor) HMJr and Bell/discuss further Treas. accounting of WPA appns. 5/9/38 124: 1,12, a) Relationship between, Ickes and Hopkins 15 discussed: also attitude toward Ickes b) HMJr considering complete change of plan: 124 giving FDR $2 billion with no strings and no time limit "thus wiping entire Ickes situation off the slatel and ending competition between Ickes and Hopkins" c) Committee set-up to be recommended by HMJr d) HMJr again asks to see FDR before FDR nees Congressional leaders e) FDR-HMJr conversation 15 f) Bell's invitation to White House conf.; HMJr does not wish to be present 21,22 2 Unemployment Relief 124 White House conf.; present: FDR, Bell, Taylor, Woodrum, Rayburn 5/9/38 124: 23 (Bell memo) a) Hopkins' note transmitting Gill's memo on proposed bill 26 FDR and HMJr discuss proposal to consolidate all funds for relief under one agency under direction of FDR 5/9/38 28 a) II FDR suggests that HMJr see Sen. Byrnes; Bell memo of meeting 28 1) Byrnes favorable; suggests no change in House bill - change to be incorporated in Senate bill 3 hungraply meet Rcl. Conf.: present: HMJr. Bell, McReynolds, Gaston 124 5/9/38 124: 33 a) HMJr tells Bell "Pres. is about 804 sold on changing quota programs HMJr gives resume to staff 5/10/38 103 Employment for wk. ending 5/7/38 130 FDR signature approves letter/which Carter HMJr Blass and Bell are to sign 5/12/38 346 a) For first drafts, see page 348 Relief 124 HMJr's letter to FDR concerning direct relief BRILK situation, especially in such mid-western cities as Cleveland, Detroit, and Chicago 5/12/38 354 a) 5/12/38 Situation discussed by 9:30 group 315 5 meng! Relief 124 Conf.: present: HMJr. Oliphant, Bell, White, Hans, Gaston, and Lonigan 5/12/38 124: 362 a) HMJr reports on conference with II FDR on Cleveland situation 1) HMJr-Gill conversation 374 2)at Excerpts from Cleveland newspapers 382 3 #) HMJr tells Vallace of conversation with FDR 5/12/38 385 4a) HMJr asks Dr. Olesen (Public Health) for info. on number of people on direct relief in Cleveland 5/13/38 388, So) Further discussion at 9:30 meeting 420 5/13/38 392 6m hungl. Ril. Conf. present: FDR, HMJr. Wallace and Hopkins 124 5/13/38 124: 452 a) Hopkine opposes allocation of any money for direct relief 456 Gaston resume of Cleveland newspapers c) Surplus Commodity Corp. purchases 458 d) Bell memo on funds available under Section 32 of the AAA Act 467 e) Gill memo on relief situation in Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo, Flint, and Chicago 472 f) Olesen memo of number of persons on direct relief and cost thereof in Flint, Chicago, Detroit. Toledo 479 A-1 125 Unemployment Relief HMJr asks Wallace about progress of plans for Cleveland, etc. 5/16/38 125: 34 a) HMJr does not approve destruction of commodities b) Hopkins says there is starvation in 17 Southern states, just as there is in Cleveland Parran consulted about undernourishment throughout country 5/16/38 35,166 Surplus Commodities Corp. (Federal): Outline of organization, etc. 69 Unemployment Relief 125 Wallace letter stating that distribution of wheet flour to Cieveland, Toledo, Chicago, etc., will begin 5/18/38 125:164 a) HMJr's acknowledgment Chicago relief si tuation: 163 a) Herald Tribune article: "Chicago halts cash relief; 91,000 put on short rations" 326 b) Gaston memo 327 Babcock (H. E. ) consulted about surplus crops 5/19/38 339 Hopkins tells HMJr of conf. with FDR concerning item in relief bill that up to $50 million can be spent for direct relief 5/23/38 yrs. FDR and HMJr discuss dituation 427 5/23/38 466 B Unemployment Relief 125 Glass letter: Conf. to discuss; present: HMJr, Oliphant, BartMt, Haas, Gaston 5/16/38 125: 43 a) For drafts, see pages 45.47 b) Conversation with Glass 50 Conf. with Hopkins; present: HMJr. Gaston, Oliphant, Bell, White, Foley 5/16/38 52 a) Discussion at 9:30 meeting 5/17/38 142 Relief Appn.x Treas. people on relief rolls discussed by HMJr at 9:30 meeting 5/19/38 228 A Unemployment Relief and relief"; 126 Conf. in re "surplus crope present: HMJr, Hans, Miss Lonigen. Myers, Babcock 5/24/38 126: 14 Copy of Tapp (Fed. Surplus Commodities Corp.) name sent by HMJr to Mrs. FDR 5/24/38 32 a) Statistics show femily of 3 or 4 persons given only 6 lbs. of dry ekima milk per Memo b PY Iven month HMJr by ************* Ed Babcock on wheat 5/24/38 39 Lonigan report covering trip to Cleveland, Toledo Detroit 5/24/38 63, 12 Parran memo on a "dietary deficiencies and food consumption" 5/25/38 128 a) Charts A Unemployment Relief 125 Parran memo on success of conf. with Babcock 5/25/38 126: 160 Conf. in re "surplus crops and relief"; present: HMJr, Haas, and Miss Lonigan 5/25/38 170 a) Discussion with Veach (State Dept.) reported 5/28/28 Conf. concerning disposition of agricultural surpluses; present: HMJr, Gaston, Oliphant, White, Lonigan, Haas, Wallace, Hopkins, Tapp (Fed. Surplus Commodities Corp.) 5/27/38 257 a) Haas memo: "Tentative proposals for removing wheat surplus" 266 A-3 Unemployment Relief 125 Lonigan report on surplus commodities shipped into in Cleveland, etc., from April 1 thru May 27 126: 312, 315 B Unemployment Relief 126 Treas. beangs on relief rolls again discussed at 9:30 meeting 5/26/38 126: 207 Relief 125 Recovery-Relief Bill Byrnes tells HMJr he is upset because FDR told Barkley to introduce amendment meking it impossible for Govt. to lend any of this money in competition with private utilities; Tomay Corcoran then tells FDR Sen. Norris is upset and so FDR tells Barkley to withdraw amendment; Byrnes feels this makes Barkley and whole Administration ridiculous 5/25/38 126: 116 Agricultural parity payments up to amt. of $212 million contained as amendment to relief bill reported by Senate: Conf. in Col. Halsey's office; present: Barkley and Harrison; Rayburn, Cullen, and Cooper; HMJr, Magill, and Bell 5/25/38 124 C-2 Unemployment Relief Burlew 1125 Recovery Relief Bill: Conf.; present:/Mis., Mellett, Gaston, McReynolds 5/31/38 126: 298 a) Letter from FDR to be sent up to Sen. Adams Urging that "Govt. employment be planned immediately instead of being deferred to a time when it may synchronize with an increase in private employment" discussed 1) Copy of letter 303 2) Letter as revised and approved by HMJr, Burlew, Wms., and Mellett 310 b) HMJr tells Wms. he will not go up on the Hill until FDR has signed letter and given explicit directions 5/31/38 346 hung layment Relief 19 Editorial in Wash. Post 36/36 XII A Conformer : HmJr, Jr, Miss Roche - Longar 3/3/36 ÷ : ")chart : HmJr, Gill, Bell Taylor, Grotin, Missis R.L 36 3/4/96 26-30 shawing maximum # to h imployed n State WPA projects, Mer.-June;36 XII31 31 Hm d In decides not to SCC FDR prior to 3/5/36 menting Hopkins tirst W.H. i month FDR to got what picture the XII 35 ~ meny layment Relief 19 whin House conformer 3/5/36; passed: FDR, H m Jr, Bill, Hagkins + GII XII 36-38 ) Hm beginning Ir remmands July 1. 1 myt. to handle all alief 11 Hagning A month points all his nen almin. refunces =5 million . kd Tugmilli are 3 million a c) * MJ, points 1 and to Date Hogkins has moth gother has than 1/2 the #4. 1 billion for nlief purposes 3 Relief 19 d, HmJr bugs FDR not to hur and needed "rague up in the air , wks him to set top l.m.t in nyt fixcal yr. of 960millind HmJr again ill ,Bill asked to right on W.H. conforme >/9/361 tr.j Bahamas, then simply reviewed 3/5 conformer to FDR tolmed for \ hr. on foll wing fushing ** 42 & hung layment Relief 19 Further W.H. confurner 9/15/36 purent FDR, Hogicins, Gill . Bell (Hm Jr ill) XII 118-119 Further W.H. anformance FDR, Garmar, Speaker of Houre, Glass, Robinson -Byrnes, Buchmean- Bauched, Hugkins, GII - Bill XII 131-133 FDRs message 3/18/36 , 134 immg begment Relief 20 Hopkins - G'll visit HmJr Ir 4/1/36 XXTA91 4) Runing shat of full si had 1 lage #s must be Ind amptth off have of Raccation and startul net h t) Hugkins purposes WPA hgim in allotments hydistricb Has dist. only . h quitted to utilize funds on may of in c) H infroculus mJr musts Bill to know allinggiol changes Relief 20 d) Hagkins is hill, H m J. he is to unity on nief hill 4/5/36; that Buchauan will ask about 8 he mount Know must to ansms i H mJr advanced not 2') having Res. at all e) are HMJr MKS, by mashles , by states, # of people who # gething dirct atief getting WWK K F federal govt and of WPA; also the 3 Uneugbyment Relief 20 Table shaning of familine nairing ad his dint n/af, f. hystatis, 1435 . 1936 (R)Fib) *$ 88.59 Table showing of familics or WITHINGA Fusiday ad -all programs, by states, 1935 , 19361 I the FEB) # 90991 Rclis 2 HmJr tills FDR m musts to to try Antral studitical Boad in studying as movery - mint layment framil ByBoten figuros at. FDR in not nytimed "hats6 Entlemo-astic about Roults 4/13/06 XXI 21 Hm (SEE Sr discusses Pater asticle at 9:30 muching %/wbb % B6 8926-25 astick) XXI-23-24 HmJr Boad antacts 4/13/26 of R.U . N capeband of curtal Start. 5 31 > Relief 2: mJ. shaws F DR chat storing at of home shif , YOUR which are stalily risings that there are still 2 million familin in alief, FDR said there is smoking wrong - His upsets me me 4/14/06 XXI 147 HMJr also should FDR statument in much DCKW devied connection with Congressional mor to approprate 4 lov million to Public WARS XII 148 I memplayment Relief Faither 27 HmJr - Hagkins dismoss allocation of 6/16/36 TXVH 30-21 HMJ, + new - Bill discuss cigarliture to -Id funds of $1.4 25 billion) 4/18/36 1-99-99 FOR nows allotment board FDR, flaw, tigning, Bill OR HmJr in $ In disappans 6/15/36 111 . mean Injured Emefaxiy Relief Fabo 27 hmJs rights b FDR hitl Pass than quoting F nn be your agglicatents aggh sicking grants only" 6/19/36 XXVH 114-115 Copy of letter to Dears Brg.hy Bill FIFDRi signature 6/22/56 144-150 Relief 29 Conference at HydeBrik 4/4/36; 1361 i project FDR, HMJr, Tegmil, Anly Williams, Gil, Ruglis, Reynolds, Buklt, Bill (ags) Fullaway, Kame (Bigh) Bennett collins (Soil Eros.com) 29:6-8 (Bigt (BCH mimo) a) Damaged c) FDR agns to Hoo million -not 1 datk. to h disbused b) Funds frupa hy Trus. will Qcto be Throughout Relief 29 Pingles mino on field study Rlative to labour conditions in PWA &WPA a. projects 4/5/36 29:48- 73 Confinme i prosed HmJr, Jr, Gill, Has, miss hargan 8/10/36 29:74-18 FDR instructions to Autny Williams -Rsulting from surveys (Rupks memo) 8/11/36 29:144 3 Relief 29 suparate states' status, as pagant by Miss Longan 8/12/36 29:165.169 WPA agreements f- ssand quarter of Vixal 1956 disnessed by FDR - Bill, Bell mine to HMJr 8/12/36 a)FDR memo to Notiment 29:170-171 21.172-182 4 hungby Relief 29 Gill memo to HmJr m method to to followed in investigating actual need of had m WPA organ theirs 15% will h found instigible 1/13/36 29:206 M lmengloyed Rclass. fication considerl mukaf 4, h.s. Employment Salvice by Gill 81wkb 29:234' althm5a tills Bill to Proms 5 memployment Relief 29 b) Bill momo on informance Relief 30 Confirmer to h hill & Hyde Park 5/19/36 30:16 a) Reclassification in ander to put than back Since into private inlustry to h Dms by 4.5. R agreement b) Pirsms mugogular will Mc Intyrs & ms R. Conformer hill at Hyde Park 8/19/363r Hopkins, 30:82-100 . product FDR, Mm Sr, Puses Bill a) Hm 3r propard - msult of mimo propard 2 meny largued Relief 30 by Bubh, asst to Prams (FN mino six 08. 87-96) b) Higkins 2. 1. hal againsted 111/2 millions in al ance to Robertify to ingiring mengby Promp alequate funds to instact Employers c) FDR los Dob not medestand lest Roms, not Hagkins, ckoifying of d)FOR asks and anta Jr is min. speech G org. a he will syplain and ralio has 3 hungleyed Relief 30 quantion is handled ') HMJP suggests good publicity man t Prami; P. -says suggration muld has to come for FDR f) Proms rally is Blaing 200,000 men a mmter 9) FDR highs Bill memo anthorizing Rugles to Dexxo investigate (sup. Tugmill 86) organization - he at Hogicins - h) $15000 0.0 okil by FDR for Youde Alm. i) Bill mine on comprime (PP.97-198) & hunglayment Relief 30 smft of proposed subclule to h used by investigators togother nicen restructions sht 1 HmJr LyGill by 5/23/36 30:116-141 Confirmer, HydePark, 8/23/16/gmail FDR, HMJP, 9/24/36 30.114-213 Bcll, Haas , Gaster 30: 14, a) FDR will amounts 1½ million for labor ricks. study new - on Laba Day will shoot was about 2½ millim .to 5 Througlayment Relief 30 Informe in Hm Jis office j present HmJr, Jr, Bill, Groton, Miss Boohe, Higkins Burn (h.s. Engl. Survice) 8/24/36 30: 168 -172 1) HmJp - m/ut FDR is only just a) HmJr rights m Hype Park conformace by. to know about Emplayment Since - c) Spuch m Labor Day dismosed (su speech "thir pault, not H na Jrj 6 hnemployment Relief 30 FDR dirtate x Bill, gp.171-172) Confirmee m in restigation of relicf rolls in offore of Mr Gin 7/24/36 great mr Gills Miss Imigan 30:113 Confinnee in rinv. of n/a/ in Missimiguis offer 8/15/36 i product ms myco(Dinetor of Soc. Resurch, HPA) - Mill Imigan 30:251-254 1 30 Relief Confirme: Gill, Fulloway (xp Bill) Lorigan . Head 6) HmJp . Gill 9 not ages - not of 5/26/2 30. 298-301 " wult; decide to anout Hognins X have 6) special tablulation table in attached \ CARS having WPA Conforme: HmJ, me Kb by Has, miss hongais 8/26/620:303- 8/26/6 2.4 in 13 citis During There 1936 a) miss Imigan states study: Through Relief of 30 1. will not apr HmJr aquid info. 2. no justification popul not of 383,000 3. Lid to svime criticion of Transay - groups sing hphaver melbo stating Pumms of U.S.E.S. ments only law firm - grow th ,no mushaming, no hurry 8/27/36 30: 315 9 hung Relief 30 Rans anforme will Hm Jr Jr; ; also green hyhares - Gaston 2l Labor above - Mai Roche Holt (Gutm mino) 30:316-315 Day speech m mong byment a) ml by Prom in H MIS office 9/23/35 30:319-216 1) " M resulted by thoms 30:327-335 memployment Relief 31 Longan meun that Hapkins is planing to siletrack > WPA hfs Feb. h/m within Maches creat iglans to untol h.S. E.S, umupl. insurance, anotal of mages, have - child labor" 9/4/36 31:92 92-100 100 hnewy layment Rclief 32 Mcdical can for families w R of in mught asas a)Dismend a 9: so metring 9111 136 32:00 143-147 1) Rock mumo 148-149 32:78 Gill girs % of funds antributed 4 10 cal communities to shif 9/14/36 202-206 206 32: - nicity Illinois : Rsume of Longan visit 207-217 32:36 Ab 32: 32 2 manyloyment Relief HmJr ,Gill, M.R. -Bill and 9/16/36 32: 237-242 :57-64 a) Allocations 1 July1- Signa Tre31 b) no mm notil 4Pm The 31 Projects in yes of class' fication limitations Bill- G'll Subtim for approved of Discussed 9/17/36 - 314-320 HmJn opposed "mercy Ingment Relief 33 summary of unditions in nycity 9/18/36 XXXIII 1-8 e 42 * mung lagment Relief 33 See humpl. Relief Gill k the to H mJr stating the 3 Int. Rev. studies cannot h further combined 9/19/36 33: 29 #: a Billi mimo to FDR aming MBA's plans to by .00 thousands in Oct. 9/24/36 38: 143-145 a) FDR this Bill to till Gill not to lay off anybody . to tird the money WPA Relief 33 1) Hm Jr hils Bill Truny has ustainly kept faire mill FDR 1) HmJ, hills Bell hi 2; agnis completely n when Longan ming and WPA is : Hying to full Tras. in a hole" talls 9:20 1" # 1 13 000 payk in wect: 1/30/16 32:179 35 WPA Relief 36 Conformer : HmJr, H Gill, Bcl , McR. 9/30/16 32.784 36:109-112 Relief 38 HmJ, J. informs mcdntyrs officially that Gill has Ind off 9,000 Brams , ROKS ML 1.b MIFDR hll 38:36 ) Telephone consention with Gill 3mg 1) Confirmed I Hm Jr, Ir Ho frins, Gill - -Bc117,66 38:07-40 38:133-138 32:32-35 2 Unemployment Relief 38 Bell reads ***** proposed memo to FDR 10/8/36 38: 193-194 a) Suggests designated sum be allocated to WPA, broken down by states, for projects covered by: 7f) Assistance for educa tion/ professional, and clerical persons, 78) Women's projects" FDR tells HMJr to explain to Hopkins "if he allocates, for example, $2 million to Chicago through Ickes and Hopkins is already spending $10 million in Chicago, he wants Hopkins to spend only 810 million minus $2 million allocated to Ickes, or $8 million"; plan to be followed in every community where 3 Unemployment Relief money is allocated to Ickes 10/8/36 38: 286 3 38 A Throughout by Relief Resume additional of WPA funds in imaction wills Gill request to 1202.7 million gives is Bell meens to FPR") liolse (Gill "quest m p.339) 33:25-16 38:387-385 ") FDR allocation 15 millim as suggrott by Bill 10/12/36 33.98.59 38:390-391 hmeroployment Relief. 41 Lonigan memo showing cypend.ture of Filed funds by FERA-WPA in supt 1406 in 46 states than you ago 33 235 my 40:60-62 Relief 46 Lonigan map shawing state having highest But capita regurd.ture in Syt. "Y20/36 46:23-25 honigness charls. + tables shaning parent status of Blief. . mifar programs 46:26-39 "1-136 11167-50 Conformer : HmJr, Anlay Williams, Ross (Frome officer WPA), Bill - me Reynolds "1/24/36 34-116-126 126 46: 169-179 2 meny loyment Relief 43 a) 250,000 Dranged from to h supped r W PA wills 1 125,000 of mlum -'M med nlief 1. table showing 787 time I.mit of agations modes parent fuld 2. Analysis of WBA funds 3. Employment quotas . bulgets protect WPA programs 3 meny lugment R.f 46 2l confirmer : H m Se, Williams, Ross, Bill & McReynolds 11/25/36 46: 215-217 31:143 115 a) Williams states MPA plans r reducing org valiters 1 livery layment actimof Relief 47 anfirme m, E yourtin Cm. of the mayors Conformace 4 Ross HmJr, Bell, Has M.D. Long MM klog. M.R., William & fNPA 12/4/36 47:133-142 35 ")Hhur thinks plans for reduction too 47:143 Dustice . so informed FOR t) Hm H Sp Dismon mile Garmer 47.177 meny! Relief 47 / c) HmJr Jr tills mc Intyre who 6 mmiles (5) the to willed to wash to Bell 12/5/56 47:177 d) Groton mimo NT Associated Pass story "WPA prines Blan to payroll with Trus. Sixlers upistunce of # 87 millim afrome nlicf fuls 12/5/136 471191-192 20:34 Relief 47 FOR teligraghs to mc Inty's "too Dastic with not to h make, informatly in cities". conf. in Cabiet Rom, W. H.: tigned 1+m m Jr, me "Datyn. Hagnis, Bill MCR. 12/8/36 25.78 84 47:283-289 a)Relince : Hagk is grains Gut will continue by make n/af program 35.00.86 290-241 & "hrempl. Relief 47 a) - 1. HMJr Jr discusses mith Garual 12/4/36 47:345- 146 meny Injurent Relief 40 (mf. mine FDR comming all \ funds for WPA T R.A. t 2/1- 1),, 137 informat: FOR, Hm Jr, Wallace, Ickw, Hugkins, Tugmll, Bill "1/29/36 49:306-314 361205 a) further is wasion in HmJri office 36-211-220 49: 311-330 49 largment Relief Longues wf. with Hagkins agartul b Hm Jr 12/30/36 anf. will FDR i passed FDR, Hm Sr, 44:351-352 Wallace of Bill 11/30/36 (Bill mann) 36-234-236 a) Wallau mmo OFDR mills import to what 156-155 - sugar 12/30/36 355-360 358- 360 3 hnemployment Relief Imagan table showing unexpunded balance 10/31/36 11/10/36 77/12/16 ; also funds available balances for use 4 W PA not is 12/10/36 incl. in may peuld 36.247-231 49:378-382 Unemployment Relief 51 Conf. at HMJr's home; present: Secy. Wallace and Baldwin, (Agriculture), Hopkins and Gill (WPA), D. W. Bell (Budget), McReynolds - 1/3/37 51: 2-4 a) Wallace states his problem with respect to relief funds b) At close of congerence , HMJr phones FDR his recommendation to request Congress for additional appropriation of $790 million for expenditure prior to July 1, 1937; HMJr explains this includes only $70 million for Wallace; FDR approves HMJr's recommendation c) Tugwell's figures used as basis of discussion 5-9 d) Wallace points out to HMJr relationship between Tugwell's figures and his own figures used in conf. 10-12 2 Unemployment Relief Lonigan memos on: 51 1) Reemployment and new industries 2) The low-rent housing industry- 1/8/37 51: 125-129 Census of population Lukin and employment recommended by chmn. of committee on an unemployment census 1/11/37 167-171 Miss Lonigan reports error in information furnished on Fed. expenditures in drought area 1/14/37 373 54 Unemployment Relief Lonigan cables showing expenditures from Fed. funds only for relief and welfare, July, 1935, through Sept. Dia 19,1999, 19362/10/37 54: 310 Lonigan report of unemployment in D. C. 2/13/37 314 HMJr asks FDR for permission to release once a month total figures of those feceiving Govt. checks; FDR to Hepkins agrees, subject to Hopkins OK 2/9/37 304 a) HMJr discusses with Hopkins; asks Hopkins to see Miss Lonigan 2/9/37 317 Unemployment Relief 56 Hopkins reports on plan to transfer 25,000 non-relief and administrative employees out of WP* prior . to Jan. 1; 2/27/37 56: 401 a) Report (August, '36, to Jan., '37) shows that 1999 6000 administrative employees and nearly 29,000 non-relief workers have been dropped Unemployment Relief 58 HMJr reports on conf. with Govs. at White House 3/6/37 58: 249,250 255 Hopkins asks HMJr (1) should he (Hopkins) make 2nd appt, for Governors with FDR; HMJr. says "no"; (2) should he make an appt. with Leas Lehman as spokesman; HMJr does not see how FDR can Refuse this 3/6/37 279 HMJr tells 9:30 group about conf. with 6 Govs. at White House 3/8/37 311 a) HMJr tells group that Hopkins asked him, on a personal basis, for advice as to whether he should tell the Govs. that he would or would not stop cutting his relief rolls at this time; HMJr tells him that it's his problem