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PPF 9 PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE Gifts C Oct. -Nov. 1942 PPF900170 Current History 225 VARICK STREET, NEW YORK CITY EDITORIAL Spencer Brodney OFFICES EDITOR P.P.7. 9-C WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF CURRENT HISTORY Under separate cover we are send- ing you a copy of the August issue of JRR7-M CURRENT HISTORY. We would particularly like to call to your attention the art- icle by Charles E. Stuart on "The Secret of Soviet Strength." Mr. Stuart was one of the top American engineers who very early went to Russia to help the Soviet government reorganize its industry. While it is unnecessary to point out all the other articles in the August issue, we would like to suggest that you will find CURRENT HISTORY the most valu- able single reference source on world affairs available today. If you are not already a subscriber, just fill out and mail the enclosed coupon to receive CURRENT HISTORY every month. Cordially, The Publishers not rec'd, 10/8/42 ORDER COUPON CURRENT HISTORY 225 Varick St., New York, N.Y. Enter my new renewal subscription for CURRENT HISTORY for 12 months at $2.00. Cash enclosed send an invoice. Name Street LPS City State eenth has been received. Permit me to thank you ever so much for the friendly thought which prompted you to send the President the gift to which you refer. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary x Mrs. Ray Caywood, Clyde, New York. 2 October 7, 1942 P.P.7. q-C My dear Mrs. Caywood: Your kind letter of September eight- eenth has been received. Permit me to thank you ever so much for the friendly thought which prompted you to send the President the gift to which you refer. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary x Mrs. Ray Caywood, Clyde, New York. Sept 18- 1942 clyde n.y. acts Victory from Veșta 10 Exp Presidient of The United States Machington D.C. Honorable Sir. I am writting to check you for the favor granted me! I just received the permit to mail the at radio the 3 to my son Sgs. M.B. Caywood Candl zone. Under seperate cover Iaw and sincerely hope you will accept mailing a gift of apperciation it with my thanks. yours respectively. Mrs Ray Caywood Clyde. n.y. Box J Candy 2 COOK & COOK October 6, 1942 P.P.7, 9-c 9- My dear Mr. Cook: Thank you, in the President's behalf, xp.P.7.9-B for the inscribed copy of your publication REGULA- TION W - HOW TO USE IT. He appreciates your friendly thought in sending it to him. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary X Charles S. Cook, Esq., Cook & Cook, First National Bank Building, Concordia, Kansas. dd envitt. COOK & COOK FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING AUTO LOANS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LOANS ack CONCORDIA, KANSAS REAL ESTATE September 25, 1942 ais/6/42, President Franklin Roosevelt Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President: I am mailing you a complimentary copy of our recent book "Regulation W--How to Use It". I have received encouraging replies from several of the Federal Reserve Banks on the book and thought you might be interested in glancing through it. With best wishes, Yours very truly, COOK & COOK Chuchs CSC:etc Charles S. Cook MCB October 16, 1942. d 887-9-C AARON, Mrs. Elgie San Francisco, California October 7, 1942 - Ackd. Ackd. October 7, 1942. Sent the President a card and coats hangers. SEE - PPF - - 9 - A vsr MCB October 16, 1942. P.P.F. HEIL, HON. JULIUS P. 9-C Governor of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. Sept. 22, 1942 October 7, 1962 Wrote to the President recalling their recent conversation re Wisconsin cheese. - Stated when he got back to the capitol he discussed with his Dept. of Agriculture expert the different varieties of cheese that are produced in the State of Wisconsin. Stated they produce 25 varieties, and starting this week are going to send President different variety once a week for 25 weeks, and that he might select whatever would like to have sent in the future. Attached is letter of Oct. 1, from A. T. Bruhn, Dairy Division, Dept. of Agriculture, Madison, Wisc,, to the Chef of the White House stating he is sending the cheese as per the Governor's instructions and would appreciate it if the Chef would send his name with proper shipping instructions so that in the future may address it in a more formal way. - Oct. 7, Miss Tully wrote to Mr. Bruhn suggesting that in future he address the ch eese to Mr. Frank J. Murray, 2117 E St. N.W., Washington, D.C., to insure direct delivery. ---- The President wrote to Governor Heil, Oct. 7, thanking for the cheese, also saying, "It was a great pleasure to have seen you on my recent trip and this note takes to you my grateful thanks and every best wish." 15 Vhought of him. Very sincerely yours, SEE PPF-8189 ewr Grace 4. Tally Private Secretary Salvador Coballaro, Suq., U.S.A.T. D. Mogle, 1519 Sty, MCB October 16, 1942. P.P7 October 7, 1942 q-c My dear Mr. Caballero: Please accept the President's thanks for your courtesy in sending him the cigarette holder. He is most appreciative of your friend- ly thought of him. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary x Salvador Caballero, Esq., U.S.A.T. Eli D. Hoyle, 1519 South Akiskan Way, Seattle, dd Washington. MCB October 16, 1942. September 23,1942 Dear President:- Please accept D little present from Alaska, aras, en ackive to mes, G.J. Yours respectfully, Salvador Caballero dd U.S.A.T. Eli D. Hoyle 1519 So, Alaskan Way Scattle, Wash P.P.7 br 9-C MCB October 16, 1942. GLACIER IVORY AOI A Product of the Arctic Sea and Alaska Glacíers Occasionally found by the Alaska Eskimos and Natives of the Far North Island settlements. The fine mineral shades and colors are imparted to the Ivory from being imbedded in the placer gold bearing sands for a long period, vari- ously estimated at from 100 WALRUS to 1000 years. MCB October 16, 1942. ANARGIROU, Mrs. Katherine Strati, Troy, Ala. 9-18-42 (ack. 10-7-42) A grandmother 76 years old sends the President some framed crocheted work made by herself. Postcript in letter signed by George Sitaras, saying that the grandson mentioned by Mrs. Anargirou, James Balako has been reported missing in action. See P.P.F.9-A P.P.7 br 9-C MCB October 16, 1942. P.P.F-9-C ROSNER, Adolph Baltimore, Md. October 6, 1942 Sent the President a cigarette holder and cigaretts. Ack's October 6, 1942 - (Notation - - "Cigarette holder to Series "B" - Cigarettes - T. A.") See - - PPF - 9 - "R" mcg MCB October 16, 1942. October 28, 1942 pot My dear Mr. Conner: Many thanks in the President's behalf for the shears you were good enough to send him. X PPF q-s I want to assure you that he appreciates your friendly thought. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary X John L. Conner, Esq., Ground Floor Hurt Building, Atlanta, Georgia. cap October 16, 1942. HM Girln for me T.A BREATHES THERE THE MAN,WITH SOUL so DEAD, WHO NEVER TO HIMSELF HATH SAID, THIS IS MY OWN, MY NATIVE LAND! act to - give time.,A Tipe JOHN L. CONNER CUEQ 10 28-42 bod, 5 X X PP7-9-0 pp7-9-N GROUND FLOOR HURT BLDG. PRESIDENT SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ATLANTA SAVINGS-MORTGAGE LOANS dd B October 16, 1942. THE WHITE HOUSE washington T.A BREATHES THERE THE MAN, WITH SOUL so DEAD, WHO NEVER TO HIMSELF HATH SAID, THIS is MY OWN, MY NATIVE LAND! - lak give S. G. me JOHN L. CONNER 10- End 28- and 28-4L X X PP7-9-8 PP7-9-N GROUND FLOOR HURT BLDG. PRESIDENT SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ATLANTA SAVINGS-MORTGAGE LOANS dd B MCB October 16, 1942. P.P.7. October 7, 1942 7 "q-c T.A My dear Mr. Chinneck: Thank you, in the President's behalf, for the gift which you forwarded to him. Your X PP7-9-N X PP7-9-0 courtesy is appreciated. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary X H. J. Chinneck, Esq., Boone, Iowa. dd B October 16, 1942. zi Octopus R.P.F9-C made from Licory nut wallnut and pipe cleaners ll cto of by st.f. Chinneck ts fi President a card. Ack'd October 7, Boone, sowa, 0 ha ry shoe eal jo f the mcg revealed that the nose and is a good replica of the Since the bo Makin island was face of Adolf. July 29, the : of the navy's all- For the body, a peach pit, stamps and bonc Comdr. John M. painted, was used. Colored, the and they're out pipe cleaners were bent into total an even $ Lt. Col. Evans F. are veterans of forms resembling the tentacles 31. of an octupus. "These Boy 2 rift entered the Chinneck will put this crea- been selling st a second lieuten- tion, as well as other similar have been very his present rank ones on display at White's news- duty," Nelson : stand for the Achievement they really turn cited for disting- Show. get results. The the support the (Central Pre emained in the army until 1922 when he transferred to the ma- SCOUTS October 16, 1942. rines OF NAZI OCTOPUS STAN RPF9-C MARINES BY CHINNECK Manning Victor With Goal ( The "Naz i Octupus" turned End of Aug. 22 (INS) out by H. J. Chinneck, 109 S. tander A. Vande- Boone street, is a dandy. Boy Scouts f: mmmands the U. S. A replica of Herr Hitler, it is troops, who ha Solomon islands, made of a hickory nut, a peach the "Victory 33 years service pit and pipe cleaners. Bowman's shoe e Corps, navy de- The head (fittingly made of a doing a real jo is disclosed today. nut) has hair, eyes, a prominent manager of the President a card. Ack'd October 7, revealed that the nose and is a good replica of the Since the bo Makin island was face of Adolf. July 29, the : of the navy's all- For the body, a peach pit, stamps and bonc Comdr. John M. painted, was used. Colored, the and they're out pipe cleaners were bent into total an even $ Lt. Col. Evans F. mcg are veterans of forms resembling the tentacles 31. of an octupus. "These Boy { grift entered the Chinneck will put this crea- been selling st a second lieuten- tion, as well as other similar have been very 11 his present rank ones on display at White's news- duty," Nelson : stand for the Achievement they really turn cited for disting- Show. get results. The the support the MCB October 16, 1942. R.P.F9-C WEINSTEIN, Mrs. Rose Baltimore, Maryland October 7, 1942. Sent the President a card. Ack'd October 7, 1942. See - - PPF - 9 - "W" mcg MCB October 16, 1942. Respectfully referred to the Department of State, by momo., for attention. in P.P.F9-C KRASNE, Abraham New York, N. I. October 9, 1942 Sent the President some caviar by express today. Sent in care of David K. Niles. Ack'd October 9, 1942 notation Thank and say it has been received and much enjoyed. See - - PPF - 9 - "K" mcg MCB October 16, 1942. Respectfully referred to the Department of State, by momo., for attention. M. H. McINTYRE (b-tds) Sccretary to the President " Letters to the President GONZALEZ, Eduardo M., Abasolo No. 32, C. Valles, S. L. P., Mexico, 9/22/42. He entered the U. S. in 1927 and returned to Moxico in 1930. He is now in jail. He has 5 small children. He is sending to the President a bit of his work (sends two woven baskets). It is implied that money is needed for the writer's family. de LACHICA, Federico T., Balderas No. 59, Mexico, D. F., undated. Sends President large calender (in spanish). No covering letter received. RADCLIFFE, Mrs. Anna Bell, Nelson, B. C., 8/24/42. Sends framed flag (British) and words and music of three songs. SANGSTER, Roderick Ross, Como, Quebeck, 10/1/42. Letter to the Private Secretary to the President. Presents copy of Poems (dated 1856) by his father, Charles Sangster, to the President. BOOK WHITNEY, Mrs. (name may be Mrs. Ora Nollie Whitnoy), 45 Bankfield Rd., Moldgrun, Euddersfield, Yorkshire, England, undated. Sends copy of Conrade's Troth by E. 4. Gillio. Also encloses words of song and card showing choir of Chester Cathedral. BORREGO, Antonio, Rua Stela, 274 -- Casa 9, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 6/30/42. See copy of translator's summary of communication attached. Sends copy of a work entitled "For Universal Peace" of which he is the responsible publisher. Asks if the Pres would be interested in receiving a Christmas and Birthday gift. of the Bible vah. HIS MAJESTY, GEORGE II, KING OF GREECE P.P.7. London, Eng. September 12, 1942 9-C Writes to the President to the effect that a short while ago he happened to pick up an old American silver Beaker, made about 1700 by a certain Anthony Isaac of New- port, R.I. Says he thought of the President's lovely collections, and is hoping that the President will care to accept it as a souvenir and a small token of gratitude for all the kindness ant President has shown to him. -- On 10/8/42 the President wrote to King George stating that on his return from a trip to the Pacific Coast, he found King George's letter and "that wonderful old American silver cup." Comments on the lovely design of the cup and states he is placing it with one or two other old pieces of silver of the same period. President refers to Princess Martha's (of Norway) visit, stating that she and the children are back at Ppok's Hill. States that Princess Martha has accepted a new subchaser at the Navy Yard here just before the President went away, and the President expresses the hope that bySpring time he will have a similar vessel for King George's Navy. See P.P.F. 8202 NTV,19 Asks if the Pres would be interested in receiving a Christmas and Birthday gift. of the Bible PPF-9-C HEIL, Julius P. Governor of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin October 21, 1942 - Ackd. Presidential acknowledgment to Mr. Heil saying "That delicious Wisconsin cheese has been arriving regularly and I cannot tell you how much it has been enjoyed by everyone at the White House. You are indeed kind to think of me. With every best wish." Penciled notation: Disposition is noted on first letter re the cheese. SEE - PPF 8189 vsr nov, 19 Asks if the Pres would be interested in receiving a Christmas and Birthday gift. - of the Bible PP7-9-C GROSSMAN, Edward THE SPITLER THE SCHICKELGRUBER Chicago, Illinois September 16, 1942 Letter to Miss Tully, advising that he is sending for the President, a spitler and a schickelbruber, or Cuspidor and an Ash-Tray. Ackd. 10/22/42, advising that the articles mentioned have not as yet been received. SEE - PPF - 9 - G vsr Asks if the Pres would be interested in receiving a Christmas and Birthday of the gift. Bible P.P7 October 21, 1942 G- Respectfully referred to the Department of State for appropriate acknowledgment. X 20 M. H. MCINTYRE Secretary to the President Letter to the President, 10-14-42, from A. Koroleff, x Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, B 3420 Universi ty Street, Montreal, Canada. Sends copies of SKIDDING TEAMSTER'S HANDBOOK and WOODCUTTER'S HANDBOOK, which they think may be of interest to the President, as they aim to help in meeting woods labor shortage. mtl that a.B B nov,19 Asks if the Pres would be interested in receiving a Christmas and Birthday gift. Would like to send him a copy of the Bible and the Christian Science Text book. Pickup up Then ber 6, 1942 ppt a.c C Dear Mr. Cohn: This acknowledges your letter of Octo- ber twenty-fifth. While the President deeply appreciates your willingness to present him with a Christmas and birthday gift, he would prefer that you should not expend any money in his be- half. But I want to thank you in his behalf just as sincerely as though the President were in a position to accept your gift. / x.PP.7 9.B Very sincerely yours, X113 STEPHEN EARLY Secretary to the President X Mr. Robert Cohn, 362 Van Siclen Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. wdh-mms nov,19 November 6, 1942 ppt ac C Dear Mr. Cohn: This acknowledges your letter of Octo- ber twenty-fifth. While the President deeply appreciates your willingness to present him with a Christmas and birthday gift, he would prefer that you should not expend any money in his be- half. But I want to thank you in his behalf just as sincerely as though the President were in a position to accept your gift. / x.P.7 q.B Very sincerely yours, X113 STEPHEN EARLY Secretary to the President X Mr. Robert Cohn, 362 Van Siclen Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. wdh-mms NTV, 9 In Hassett should I get this for you ? after all, A , Writes regarding Dougherty Leglected you rson joining to lar bill returned to a Chance for Christmas and purpary Bith and Christian Saince Jestbook, I d would like h send you a copy of Scin ce and Health with Key Souptures br By and u many copy Baker of ih Eddy. quartuly Bable Jerms Iam are you will to enlightened of ih in funt capacity and infoldment of ther work. Hpung Jam. h fear from you yours Truly nov, 9 7/9 V. Six less Ave, Brookhy a Bible plus an interesting textbook - GET Writes regarding rson joining to lar bill returned to Christmas 2 would and like To and you a copy of Scin ce and Health with Key Couptures Bith and Christman Saince I the By and u many copy Baker of ih Eddy. quartuly Bable Jerms Iam are you will he enlightened of ih in funt capacity and infoldment of ther work. Hoping Jam. h fear from you yours Truly Robert Coder nov,19 2/7 V. Six less Ave, Brookhy ny. MR. HASSETT: This man apparently went on relief last Bible and Textbook to send to the President now. a March so I don't see how he can afford to buy and quarterly from sending Then They are very nice books but I think he should be discouraged mw Writes regarding rson joining to lar bill returned to Christmas d would and like purpany h send you IT a copy of the Scin ce and Health with Key Criptures Bith and Christian Saince Jestbook, to the br By and u many copy Baker of ih Eddy. quartuly Bable Jerms Iam are you will he enlightened of ih in funt capacity and infoldment of ther work. Hpung Jam. h fear from you yours Truly E., gm Enstruck Transed bis -ysnaws THE date OF Time wisse Minow od bird assistated N and Mini general NSW Exempte JOB bioode very deda Medical ail 112 STATE Street of sent E dutt Jine order Instruct off instructions 68 88 and Jh more Aquare of a NE graV LIMAR изичите mebiest edit at Vistement (ndo) .'m suneva nain13 not SBC wall ann-dow 362 Van Sic len ny October 25, 1942. blirex President Franklin D.Prosent, arbad. mms 11/6/42 The white House Washington D.C. Dear Sir, like to offer my appreciation tyr for in Christian Science, and would like if your I wish Kindness to express my gratitude as a to student Know of t. Writes regarding person joining to you are in terested in receiving a ollar bill returned to Christmas as and Birthday gift. I would like h send you a copy of the Bith and Christian Saince Jestbok to Scin ce and Health with Key By and u many copy Baker of ih Christian Eddy. Scurce quartuly Bable Jerms Iam are you will te enlightened of ih in funt capacity and infoldment of ther work. Hpung Jam. h hear from for yours Truly Robert Colne YOU,19 SUTEJ, George E., Omaha, Nebr. 10-8-42 (ack. 10-21-42) Encloses a framed patriotic card for the President. Writes regarding his idea of a club to be known as the "Last Shot Club". Every person joining to give a dollar. Encloses his dollar for purpose mentioned. (dollar bill returned to him 10-21-42.) See P.P.F.9-S of P.P.7 9-C br 120/42 nov,19 Sociedad Colombista Panamericana, Havena, Cuba. PP7-9 Send President copy of booklet by Miguel Angel Campa, Un ano de "C" POLITICA EXTERIOR CUBANA/ No covering letter rec'd. 1939-1940 Referred to Department of State, 10/28/42. meb/ Are OPF-9 "B" nov,19 pot PPF-9-C HONNA, Miron 10/27/42. Washington, D.C. Ackd. 10/26/42. Sends box of candy to the President. Pencil notation marked T.A. Ackd. 10/26/42. YYP - SEE: PPF - 9 - H ilo 120/42 nov,19 KSHR, Y5.se Betty And, Prairis Cross, Outselber 3, 1962, (ackd,) 10/28/42). PPF q.c HARTMAN, Mr. M. Sends a china ple to President has been given so birth ELDREDGE COMPANY Brooklyn, N.Y. October 17, 1942. Ackd. 10/27/42. Letter to Mr. Early, enclosing calendar; wishes to know the President's comment. Given away. ilo SEE: PPF 9-"E" 120/42 nov,19 P.P.F KEHN, Miss Betty Ann, 9-c Prairie Grove, Ark., October 3, 1942, (ackd., 10/28/42). Sends a china pig to the President and has been given to him for his collection. fmf See P.P.F 9-K PPF-9-C TAYLOR, Myron C. Department of State Washington, D. C. October 30, 1942. Letter to Miss Tully enclosing letter, 10/28/42, from the Apostolic Delegate, Amleto Giovanni Cicognani and his book entitled "Addresses and Sermons" which he desired Mr. Taylor to present to the President. On 10/30/42 the President wrote to A. O. Cicognani saying: "It is a volume which I am delighted to have and which will have an honored place with other works from your versatile pen." - Original letter, acknowledgment together with the book sent to Hyde Park Library - Series A. SEE: PPF 1935 ilo nov,19 mcg P.P.F BRUCE, J. A. 9-C Junior Chamber of Commerce, Winston-Salem, N. C., Oct. 6, 1942. Wrote to the President relative to the Winston-Salem Junior Chamber of Commerce forming a Junior Commando Army, in an effort to organize the young boys of the country into helping the war effort. Rank in this club is determined by the amount of scrap metal turned in. Encloses a Commando Cap and Armband and conferring upon the President the rank of General and Commander in Chief of this organization. -- Letter acknowledged by Miss Tully, Oct. 28, 1942, stating that it is gratifying to the President to know the patriotic interest the children are displaying during these difficult days. He is unable to accept the honorary rank, because of many others that are received but extends sincere appreciation for the gift of Commando Cap and Armband. - - Pencil notation says - "Sent to Store Room." See P.P.F. 12-J YTV,19 P.P.F PPF-9-C State Department October 12, 1942 Memorandum to Gen. Watson from Mr. Summerlin states the Mexican Ambassador has recently returned from Mexico City and has brought an elaborate gift which the President of Máxico wishes to have presented to the President. The Ambassador would like to personally present this gift and also give a personal message of greeting from President Avila Camacho. SEE: 146 ilo On October 16, 1942, General Watson sent by memo to Mr. Summerlin, descriptive papers which accompanied the monolith which the Mexican Ambassador presented to the President as & gift from the President of Mexico. General Watson asks that this gift be suitably acknowledged and papers together with copy of ackd. returned. On October 22, 1942 Mr. Summerlin returns above papers and encloses draft of letter for approval of the President, signed by the President, 10/22/42. All above mentioned correspondence along with the monolith, or stone sent to Hyde Park, Series "B". Penciled notation: "Meno of Oct. 12 kept here." VSI" On October 29, 1942 Mr. Ephraim Mirman and Mr. Leo Harkin sent lot. to Mr. Early expressing appreciation of the honor of engraving for the President a gift of the Astec Calendar, "Piedra del Sol", presented in the name of Gen. Manuel. Avila Camacho, Pres. of Mexico. They have also engraved gifts presented to the President by Ambassador Daniels and state: "It was indeed a thrill to engrave the name of such an honored personage as your great President Roosevelt." - On 11/9/42 Miss Tully sent memo. to Hon. George T. Summerlin asking him to prepare an appropriate note of thanks to the above mentioned writers. ilo 120/42 NTV,19 P.P.F PPF-9-C KOESTER, George F. GEORGE F. KOESTER & COMPANY Chicago, Ill. October 31, 1942. Ackd. 11/10/42. Sends samples of greeting cards which he suggests sending to boys in the armed forces with the idea of building morale. — Original letter, cards and scknowledgment sent to Hyde Park, Series B. SEE: PPF 9-K ilo 120/42 nov,19 P.P.F. ROSENBERG. Paul, 9-c P.P.F. McIVER, Elizabeth M., Seattle, Wash,, 9-c November 21, 1942. Sends the President some dried coffee. Garage says never re- ceived. See P.P.F. 9-M fmf 120/42 NTV,19 P.P.F. ROSENBERG, Paul, 9-c P.P.F. HEIL, Hon. Julius P., Governor of Michigan, 9-C Lansing, Mich., November 11, 1942 - ackd. The President wrote to Governor Heil, 11/11/42, "I have received three shipments of your good Wisconsin cheese since last I wrote you - Woldt's Edam, Muenster and Casco American Cheddar - and they are all perfectly delicious. I am grateful to you for your generosity and have wanted to write you before this to thank you but, as you may have gathered, I have been pretty busy lately! My best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, (signed) Franklin D. Roosevelt." See P.P.F.-8189 fmf 120/42 nov,19 P.P.F. ROSENBERG, Paul, 9-c metic PPJ-9-C GRANT, Miss Ruth Washington, D. C. November 9, 1942. Ackd. 11/12/42. Asks if she may present to the President a copper plate photograph that was made by Leo Dorr, Festus, Mo. SEE: PPF 9-D ilo 120/42 nov,19 P.P.F. ROSENBERG, Paul, 9-c New York, N.Y., November 21, 1942. Sends the President a catalogue of the Exhibition of Paintings by Cezanne which he has undertaken for the benefit of Fighting France. (Penciled notation: Garage says - never received). See P.P.F. 9-R November 15, 2042 fmf Y coar Mr. Country timy 5a the Fresident's behalf More your courtexy 2a working total Shen incorthed copy of your book, ONLOCEDED ADDITIONS. 2 - you that be appreciates your friendly thought of Manu Very simuraly yours, Grade G. Dally Private Secretary Charles - Check on staff, Creater Zual Tark Martine Code Most Team, X En no1, nD7-9-C 9-f [ plt q.c C November 13, 1942 My dear Mr. Courtney: Many thanks in the President's behalf for your courtesy in sending him the inscribed 9-B copy of your book, UNLOCKING ADVENTURE. I can assure you that he appreciates your friendly thought of him. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary Charles Courtney, Esq., Chief of Staff, Greater New York Detachment, Marine Corps League, cap New York, N. Y. / 120/42 NTV, 19 noz-9-C Files- Do you have a file on Charles Courtney? Inscription in his recent book gives his y. title as "National Chief of Staff, Marine ilo agul Corps Legion" Do you have his address? Thanks. E. Smith Only thing me have isas follows charles Country, chiefof staff, Greater new york Detachment, marine Corps League, new york. lanlyz nov,19 / PPF-9-C MARIANO, Louis Chicago, Ill. Ackd. Nov. 14, 1942. Sends copy of American Calendar; to Miss Tully. ilo SEE: PPF 9-M 120/42 nov,19 EADS, Samuel A., Gainesville, Mo. 11-14-42 (ack.) Sent carving to the President. (no letter) storeroom. See P.P.F.9-E P.P.7. br 9-C nov, 19 P.P.F. SURYAN, R.D., Seattle, Wash,, 9-C November 9, 1942, (ackd. 11/17/42). Letter to the President, also forwards a case of King Crab. Distributed. See P.P.F. 9-S Dovember 25, 1048 fmf S ever No. und - End Letter of November aloth Yes been received and exched Thank you esse 00 30 900 Presidentive behalf for Name friendly prompted you No. the the copy of FRANCE. 3. you the President supreciates the well insurved feeling of pride with you of the 05 your Candly who are smring in the of Very yours, Gargeons & Billy Decretary NW Parterns Card Seal 1 180/42 nov, 19 November 18, 1942 PPF q-c C My dear Mr. and Mrs. Carlsen: Your letter of November ninth has been received and noted with interest. Thank you ever so much in the President's behalf X PP7 for the friendly thought which prompted you 9-B to send him the copy of FACTS ABOUT FRANCE. I can assure you that the President X 203-A appreciates the well deserved feeling of pride with which you speak of the members of your family who have served and are serving in the armed forces of our country. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary B X Mr. and Mrs. E. H. B. Carlsen, Sr., 2325 North West Street, cap Portsmouth, Virginia. / 120/42 nov,19 ach Ports m outh Na." tudy fill nrv. 9.194 2 my Roosevelt. dear resident aird, 11-18-2019 leap as One was isprogressing in different parts of PPF French possessions whough e) 9- Kord this Book about france you W ould like have and the History of Happen ing then in is the no lacet one was. n would like to have this X PP7 9-B so its to do with as book more than you you want yours to it. was in the many and you see my husband B Circle-V Press, 8523 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. pl also was was in the may with in the mexican was nov, 19 the last was and we have bee two in The navy while my hist Sono in this was w and holds a reporsentestond air Line Rudy Hats is held only his position years he presition with the 46 PPF 9- C Reed about old and 18 so you see has head years on shoulders This a is One family who goes all the date with best you you P7 and no will you Material oct and with ,B can help so you yod have speed to you 3 and Circle-V Press, 8523 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. / 120/42 nov, 19 keep Because you and the Common people fill are all Behind you doesn't in this struggle evening it time. seem so some Respectfull yours PPF the 9- C Road & Mr. & mis E.H.B Carbon Sr. the Blackaus 2325 North west St Poits mouth Na, it it X PP7 9-B B Circle-V Press, 8523 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. pl stateme 1 611/20/42 nov, 19 fee SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Information C. 15, 1942. VPP+ PPF November 18, 1942 9- C Gentlemen: This will acknowledge the receipt of the book which you sent to the President recently, You may be assured that your X PP7 courtesy is appreciated. 9-B Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary X B Circle-V Press, 8523 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. pl street 611/20/02 nov, 19 fee SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS mcg PRE To: SHERWOOD, Robert E. 9-C Office of War Information Washington, D. C. Nov. 13, 1942. Miss Tully wrote to Mr. Sherwood and said that Mr. Nicolaus Koni came to see her and wanted to present the President with a Wood carving which he called "Succour Them America." Inasmuch as Mr. Koni thinks Mr. Sherwood would be interested, Miss Tully says she would like him to look the carving over and let her know whether it is worthwhile for the President to accept. -- -Typewritten notation - "Card of Nicolaus Koni, 43 East 60th St., NYC c/c of let. he wrote T. A. Morgan, Westbury, Long Island 8/21/42, re his wood carving." See - P.P.F.8237 611/20/02 nov, 19 bee UPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS P.P.F. CUMMINGS, Hon. Will, 9-c County Judge, Chattanooga, Tenn., November 17, 1942, (ackd. 11/19/42). Wire, informing the President that he is to receive some quail--- also a message of kind thoughts, words and prayers, embodied in the telegram. The President wrote to Mr. Cummings, thanking him for the quail and expresses his appreciation; feels sure he will enjoy the meal. He is deeply touched by Mr. Cummings' message, also stating it helps no end to have friendly thoughts and prayers during these anxious days. (signed) Franklin D. Roosevelt. Quail sent to House. See P.P.F-3071 fmf 611/20/02 nov, 19 bee UPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 11-16-48) PP7 9-C HAUBT, Mrs. M. Richmond Hill, L.I., N.Y. November 9, 1942 Letter to the President, sending crocheted American Flag. Ackd. 11/16/42. Sent to Series B. SEE - PPF - 9 - H vsr streene 611/20/02 nov, 19 fee SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MYERS, George V., Phila., Pa. 11-2-42 (ack. 11-16-42) Sends gift of & cane to the President, handed down in their family since 1776. (Series B) See P.P.F.9-M br P.P.7 9.e store 1 611/20/02 nov, 19 fill SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS SHARPS, MM) Gos Alabam, November PPF-9-C PPF- C the bin BEARD, Major William, D. L. Belfast, Ireland November 21, 1942. On the above date, Miss Tully wrote to Major Beard thanking him in behalf of the President for the cane he sent him by Mrs. Roosevelt. SEE: PPF 9-B ilo state 1 611/20/02 nov, 19 fee UPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS SHARPE, Mrs. John C., Buffalo, Alabama, November 16, 1942, (ackd. 11/20/42). Letter sent to the President and also sends him a pound cake. See P.P.F. 9-S fmf P.P.F. 9-c streene 1 611/20/02 nov, 19 fill UPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS STEPANIAN, Nish, Olean, N.Y. 11-20-42 (ack. 11-24-42) Writes regarding his son, Eddie, who is interested in joining the air force but since he graduates in June 1943, wants to know if it is possible to enlist in any branch of the aviation service and become a pilot without graduating. Sends the President a cigarette case. (cigarette case returned) Referred to War Dept and copy sent to Navy Dept. for appropriate acknowledgment 11-24-42. Copy retained. See P.P.F.9-S P.P.7 9-C br u morey nj 18th Keph 611/20/42 nov,19 fill SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS TEENTH AND WOOD STREETS PHILADELPHIA 142 PPF 9-C MOORE, Roy J. Monroe, N. C. November 18, 1942 Letter to the President, at the request of Mrs. Despina Tsonis of Monroe, N. C. sends two cans containing cake which she made. Letters of acknowledgement to both. Ackd. 11/24/42. Cake T.A. SEE - PPF - 9 - T vsr 611/20/02 nov, 19 gen to phone money :TEENTH AND WOOD STREETS mone P.M, this SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS fill PHILADELPHIA To Respectfully referred to E. M. W. November 3, 1942. the President. too 19, '42 ent, X76-B + 458 ppt q-C + X Catholic children of the Archdiocese i their teachers have offered to Al the past several weeks the following 11-6-42 Thursday ght bless and comfort you, our Presi- -in-Chief in this time of trial and ,583 Holy Masses ,848 Holy Communions 902 Recitations of the Rosary al announcement of this offering was made at the conclusion of the Solemn Pontifical Mass for Victory celebrated by His Eminence, Cardinal Dougherty, X4675 in Philadelphia on Sunday last, A parchment document mich bearing the record of these prayerful petitions has been X# P.P.7. prepared for presentation to Your Excellency. 2922 A Committee composed of the Honorable Vincent A. Carroll, Messrs. Aloysius J. Fitzpatrick and William C. Caroll and myself, the Superintendent of Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, has been designated by His Eminence to carry the record of this spiritual offering to you personally. Cardinal x pe 7 Dougherty has likewise entrused to our care for presen- tation to you, a Holy Bible inscribed with his greeting 9-B of respect and gratitude as a remembrance of the memor- X113 able religious ceremony of Sunday, November first. Should you find it possible and conven- ient to receive this Committee, we shall count it a high privilege to wait upon you and to give into your hands these tokens of esteem and strong, deep affection. Most respectfully, (Rt. Rev John Msgr. Superintendent JOHN J. BONNER X The President, The White House, Washington, D. C. 611/20/02 nov, 19 fill DIOCESAN SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS NINETEENTH AND WOOD STREETS Berjews PHILADELPHIA Miss November 3, 1942. ppt My dear Mr. President, x76-B + 458 X 9-C The Catholic children of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and their teachers have offered to Al mighty God during the past several weeks the following prayers that He might bless and comfort you, our Presi- dent and Commander-in-Chief in this time of trial and crisis: 370,583 Holy Masses 256,848 Holy Communions 401,902 Recitations of the Rosary Formal announcement of this offering was made at the conclusion of the Solemn Pontifical Mass for Victory celebrated by His Eminence, Cardinal Dougherty, X4675 in Philadelphia on Sunday last, A parchment document mich bearing the record of these prayerful petitions has been X# P.P.7. prepared for presentation to Your Excellency. 2922 A Committee composed of the Honorable Vincent A. Carroll, Messrs. Aloysius J. Fitzpatrick and William C. Caroll and myself, the Superintendent of Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, has been designated by His Eminence to carry the record of this spiritual offering to you personally. Cardinal xpe7 Dougherty has likewise entrused to our care for presen- tation to you, a Holy Bible inscribed with his greeting 9-B of respect and gratitude as a remembrance of the memor- X113 able religious ceremony of Sunday, November first. Should you find it possible and conven- ient to receive this Committee, we shall count it a high privilege to wait upon you and to give into your hands these tokens of esteem and strong, deep affection. Most respectfully, (Rt. Rev, JOHN John Msgr. Superintendent J. BONNER X The President, The White House, Washington, D. C. THE white house WASHINGTON 7 11-3-42 3-42- MEMORANDUM FOR GENERAL WATSON: Mr. A. L. Fitzpatrick phoned from Philadelphia. He says Attorney General Biddle spoke to you last week about the President receiving for 5 minutes & committee of three, appointed using by Cardinal Doxey, and accepting a gift from the Military Mass recently held in Philadelphia. The committee is as follows: my Mr. A. L. Fitzpatrick, Chairman ere Called Msgr. Bonner Judge Vincent Carroll Bomer Mr. Fitspatrick said you might want to talk again to Mr. Biddle. He asked to be ittes Ead notified at 925 North Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. wolo, ~ of The ld i Phones - Market 2787 Chestnut Hill 4103 wal latter asking or the Thruform kindly ignor Bommo my request and penit letter to learn proceduce Suncerely Geatefully Bui because THE WHITE house WASHINGTON 11-3-42 MEMORANDUM FOR GENERAL WATSON: 3-42- Mr. A. L. Fitzpatrick phoned from Philadelphia. He says Attorney General Biddle spoke to you last week about the President receiving for 5 minutes a committee of three, appointed by Cardinal Doxey, and accepting a gift from using the Military Mass recently held in Philadelphia. The committee is as follows: every Mr. A. L. Fitzpatrick, Chairman Msgr. Bonner one Judge Vincent Carroll ? Bomer Mr. Fitzpatrick said you might want to talk again to Mr. Biddle. He asked to be notified at 925 North Third Street, Philadelphia, nittsr Ead Pa. wools, an of The ld IV, nag ag rual latter - asking for an apporum for the pursentations. Thrufore kendly ignor Bennus my request and penit letter to learn proceduce Suncerely Geatifully Bui because THE white HOUSE X WASHINGTON PPA November 6, 1942 C MR. EARLY: 3-42- -42- FOR YOUR INFORMATION X William Carroll wrote you a long letter in whi ch he requested you to "tell x19 Frank Walker when it will be convenient Dennes for a Committee of four, representing Cardinal Dougherty to present a Bible to the President.' X P.P.7 # In a second letter, he asked you to using disregard this request --- said a "formal letter to the President was being sent by Monsignor Bonners (the spelling of this name every may not be correct). one talked In his first letter, he advised you ? Bomer Sant 11/5/42 of the death of the Cardinal's sister -- Miss Annie Dougherty, whose funeral is today. He ntts Ead asked that you or Miss Tully send a brief note to the Cardinal. wools, Mr. Hassett took care of this -- and the President sent a note to Cardinal Dougherty. an of The AW IV, rual latter - asking for an appointment for the persontations Thruform kindly ignur my request and penit Bommes letter to lean proceduce Surversly Gestifully Beil 60more MISERICORDIA HOSPITAL philadelphia sherwood 7600 nor- 3-42- Her Hon Stephen Early Dear Item, Since addissing my special diling Cettre to you. I learn talked to I Bomer blearinan of Her committee Ead supromentment I Schools, is Chairman of The Orrssntation anmitter, He will address a formal latter to this President today asking the for an appointment for persontations. Thrufore kindly ignor my request and penit Masignor Bommes letter to learn proceduct Suncerely Gestifully Bui MISERICORDIA HOSPITAL PHILADELPHIA sherwood 7600 nor- 3-42- Her Hen Stephen Early. 3thite House Dear Store, Kindly pardon the srbiming familiarity, it is not that, but rather admiration, Ed confidence based upon that, through an intimate association wesks while with you Davis in rrout out perfecting plans for our all unity Pontifical moso for Victory, that was crlabrated on Sunday at Commention Hall in Phila that prompts this friendly form of address. Thr underlying signifigance I forl intended to place the vast spiritual will be of interest to you, it was resources of our country tchind used under our belored President in this critical hour in the listory your bountry. The bardinals address if you will MISERICORDIA HOSPITAL PHILADELPHIA SHERWOOD 7600 21 read it carefully leaves nothing to the unagination at clarifies once and for all all doubt is confusion that may ban remained in the minds of many concerning the vital question of morals & final authority. Kindly bear in mind that west to The Holy y ather, Cardinal soughosty is the ranking prelate on the north american Continut not- withstanding the were technicality To seriority that Eushronds Cardinal Commell. On Three of seperate occasions The Holy 7 ather has appointed Cardinal Drughesty as His presonal Representive at the rasious Eucharistic bougusses held on this Continut is that question themfore bas bern settled by The Holy father himssy. The reports that are fouring in from all ones the country are an pridbuck ofthr Joy that gruited his soleum words misericordia HOSPITAL lev eu sherwood 7600 placing the batholic Church squarrly behind Her President. carte blauche to translate message Incidentally I ban given Ehner his Davis into I talian it ssud it at once into every foreign lauguags, El specifically into the very brant of Her Eternal bity Md shake mussolium from his tottering Throne. In short it is assigned to to Ed God Itiling will be an all out effort God behind an blond Prosident for never met to Lor God isLone of Country if contradicts Himsoy in His stork if as this moment of is our Country. you arr no doubt aware of the origin of this movement which began through a discussion with our mutual frirad 7 runk Italker is his very able assistant Biu bronin, then at a very critical period another mutual friend and omg God's Daris came to my assistance Ed leas been creat Mclpful and to all of chrosgruth- men I our a very dropdebt of MISERICORDIA HOSPITAL PHILADELPHIA sherwood 7600 4 gratitied Mow about the Pnssutation that an to be made to Her Pursident in comusction with this arlebration. The first is The spiritual Boquet a picture & coluch l shut to you with The Bible a description of its symbolism. a Holy num mother Berruise ofter Holy IN is a magnificul work of art, that bhild sprent 106 homo of loring labor in riccuting this little masterpiros. no 2, Is a Bible similar to your own with ther following expertion. In Rome when a Cardinal pments Hav The Cardinals Crest up of authority. a gift to Her Head of astate Seal it must This Bible then coice be in accordance with Her Protocol, it is bound in beautiful leather of Cardinal red well bears the scale shired of The Cardinal, a special page leas tobu insurted for ther ich the euscription no Endosed, Ed a aftlin copy moment of I think it emotitute MISERICORDIA HOSPITAL PHILADELPHIA 5 SHERWOOD 7600 in itself an historic missage. with their two gift will be autographed copirs of The Cardinals address and that of Bishop Lambs El this will constitute a complete record of this affair. In commotion with the Bible it will be of intent to you tokuna that when I ashed The bardings to insoribe The Bible to The President he did so in my presence, of then asked ner to read the insription back to him, as I did so tears came to his Eyes Ed for the first that time I knew the lon prompted luin to place the vast of The batholic Church squarly Nehind Our telored President as this critical learn in our country history. Ido not curr to pressut these gifts through political misericordia HOSPITAL philadelphia sherwood 7600 to Chamuclo, to do so would be to mix politics with dozo Roligion which I puro The Insident all not like if we love lim the mon for it. Thrifor will you kindly corrissioned tree Frank Diackri when it will be for His a committee Emmiries of & the by Phila to call for a pariod no not no publicity or anything Elso so for to rxcred 10 minutes, pictures as we an concerned, but ur will gladly do anything that in your ratination will be beepful. Her burdinals sister miss amir Dougherty died last night at the ripe old ago of 82, god spared her to be lere distinguished brother make his plsa for muity on sunday Ed shr dirch boppilly MISERICORDIA HOSPITAL PHILADELPHIA SHERWOOD 7600 7 Alre will to buried very simply on friday nor 6 th El there is Mo occasion for Either Sorrow has or synyoathy as shi gone to lire Sternal Reward. However if yourself or Duiss Jully could find time to ssud a brief note to the old grutternau I am sure it. us will appreciats Sincerely Intofully your Brie burrall. This Entire thing is also a part of Joe Davishission Surcensly Beei Causes To his Excellency, our beloved President, FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT: With best wishes for every choice gift of God, Whom we beseech to guide, enlighten and keep him in health and strength for the welfare of our Nation. May our entire people unite as one man behind our Reader, and uphold his hand in this hour of our trial, in order that our Republic, founded on liberty, justice for all, and fear of none but God, may last and prosper. D. CARDINAL DOUGHERTY October 12, 1942 CAVE Daniel J. Beltsville, Maryland, A 1048 pp7 q.c 1 P. Mark November 30, 1942 Dear Mr. Schultz: The President asks me to thank you ever so much for your kindness in sending him the tooth soap and mouth wash, which were received some little time ago. He is most grateful to you for your thought X of him and appreciates it tremendously. Very sincerely yours, xpan q m x + GRACE G. TULLY Private Secretary Lloyd G. Schultz, Castilla Products, Inc., X 17 East 42nd Street, New York, New York. tmb Ala t key he for had put talet ather ot Mr. dinner. le -Miss 23rd, to get Tully, sent the Memo. Nov. turkey 23rd, at and sent the saying that Belts- a memo the the B letter to to Mr. the Cave grand- re er to her mr of the members The Presi- of SEE P.P.F. 8252 AS 9-C EARLY CAVE, Daniel J. Beltsville, Maryland, Nov. 9, 1942. Writes the President that he would like to give him a turkey for his Thanksgiving dinner. Says the President can have a bird similar to the one that he had last year. Asks that the President (or somone whom the President designates) contact Mr. Potts office at the Belts- ville Research Center with instructions for Mr. Cave.----Miss Tully, Nov. 23rd, sent a memo to Guy Spaman asking him to send someone out to Beltsville to get the turkey and saying the man should present himself to Mr. Potts. Miss Tully, Nov. 23rd, sent Memo. to Mr. Cave re the turkey.-The President, Nov. 30th, sent a personal letter to Judith Leitzel, the grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Cave, asking that she convey his appreciation to her grand parents for the turkey that was given to him for his Thanksgiving dinner. The Presi- dent said it was perfectly delicious and was enjoyed ever so much by all of the members of his household. P.P.F. SEE P.P.F. 8252 9-C AS BB sent to study louth magazines 42 p.pt q-C Grennan: Please accept the President's thanks for your letter of November eighteenth. Your x 1.P.7 action in sending him an advance copy of the 9-m December issue of Coronet Magazine, containing "Hold It, Mr. President", is deeply appreciated. Very sincerely yours, STEPHEN EARLY Secretary to the President Miss Mary Jane Glennan, Coronet Magazine, 919 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Mary Jane Glennen wdh-mms Then mis November 30, 1942 p.pt q-C Dear Miss Glennan: Please accept the President's thanks for your letter of November eighteenth. Your x ppt action in sending him an advance copy of the 9-m December issue of Coronet Magazine, containing "Hold It, Mr. President", is deeply appreciated. Very sincerely yours, STEPHEN EARLY Secretary to the President Miss Mary Jane Glennan, Coronet Magazine, 919 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Glennen wdh-mms anhaid.11/30/42 11/30/42 mms Stevetask to Study CORONET MAGAZINE 919 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO her November 18, 1942 RECEIVED NOV 20 NOV 20 I SEAL OH WHITE AM, 2 HOUSE Honorable Franklin Delano Roosevelt The White House Washington, D. C. My dear Mr. President: Because the outstanding feature of the Decem- ber issue of Coronet magazine is HOLD IT, MR. PRESIDENT!, a Picture Story of the most famous photographs Johnny Thompson, Acme newscameraman, has ever taken of you, we are sending you, under separate cover, an advance copy of this issue. Coronet's editors feel that HOLD IT, MR. PRESI- DENT: is one of the most worthwhile features that has ever appeared in Coronet ... one they are more than proud to present to Coronet read- ers. We hope that you will like it. B Yours for Victory, CORONET mary Jane glennan mjg/gu Mary Jane Glennan 12/2/42 PLT 9.C Drea Elves My dear Mr. Canaday: Thank you, in the President's be- half, for your courtesy in sending on to him the November seventeenth issue of the maga- zine LOOK. He is most appreciative of your + pst 9-m kind thought. & Very sincerely yours, M. H. McINTYRE Secretary to the President B Ward M. Canaday, Esq., Willys Overland Motors, Incorporated, Toledo, Ohio. mtl yoliments PP#-9-C WARD M. GANADAY thank CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD WILLYS OVERLAND MOTORS, INC. TOLEDO, OHIO a turkey to the President at the request ada. To House. - On 12/2/12 Miss Tully ackd. above let. from Mr. & Mrs. E. W. Blair. - On 11/30/42 the President wrote to Gov. Carville: "Ever so many thanks to you for that perfectly huge turkey you sent me at Thanksgiving time. It was a wonderful bird and I am most appreciative and grateful for your thought of me. This note takes to you my very best wishes. Very sincerely yours, (Sgd) Franklin D. Roosevelt." SEE: PPF 7079 ilo BLAIR, Minnie P. PP#-9-C BLAIR, E. W. Fallon, Nev. Nov. 30, 1942. States they are sending a turkey to the President at the request of Governor E. P. Carville of Nevada. To House. - On 12/2/12 Miss Tully ackd. above let. from Mr. & Mrs. E. W. Blair. - On 11/30/42 the President wrote to Gov. Carville: "Ever so many thanks to you for that perfectly huge turkey you sent me at Thanksgiving time. It was a wonderful bird and I am most appreciative and grateful for your thought of me. This note takes to you my very best wishes. Very sincerely yours, (Sgd) Franklin D. Roosevelt." SEE: PPF 7079 ilo KIDO,Saburo - Nat'l Pres. MASAOKA, Mike - Nat'l Sec'y PPF-9- C JAPANESE AMERICAN CITIZENS LEAGUE Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 18, 1942. Sent celery to the Presid ent as a Thanksgiving gift by the Salt Lake Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League; (representing Am. Citizens of Japanese ancestry in War Relocation Authority Centers and others living in area without restraint.) In pencil "Thank-distributed GGT" Referred by memo, 12/3/42, to the Dept. of State for appropriate handling. Attention: Mr. Summerlin. SEE: PFF 9-J ilo