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PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE PPF 9 Gifts M June 1933 PPF900463 June 12, 1933. P.P.Tin My dear Miss Mitchell: The President is in reqeipt of the scrap book which you were good enough to send him. He is pleased to have it and deeply appreci ates the sentiment which prompted your act. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand, PRIVATE SECRETARY. Miss Martha B. Mitchell, 914 "I" Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. es Recd Serap book of newspaper chipping pertaining to Prest. of family President Roosevelt 6-12-33 as Weth earnest wishes that you accept this with the same p.P.F. q-m. entoy ment et had in making it washer. se, Martha B. metchell 914 I St nw. The President is in receipt of your note of recent date and he asks me to thank you heartily for the water-color sketch of the"Amberjack II" which you were good enough to send him. He is pleased to have it and deeply appreciates your thought of him in this connection. Assuring you that the President is grateful for your good wishes, I am Very sincerely yours, 10. A. LeHand, PRIVATE SECRETARY. Leavitt Mersereau, Esq., Freeport, Long Island, New York. es P.P.F. June 12, 1933. q-m. My dear Mr. Mersereau: The President is in receipt of your note of recent date and he asks me to thank you heartily for the water-color sketch of the"Amberjack II" which you were good enough to send him. He is pleased to have it and deeply appreciates your thought of him in this connection. Assuring you that the President is grateful for your good wishes, I am Very sincerely yours, 11. A. LeHand, PRIVATE SECRETARY. Leavitt Mersereau, Esq., Freeport, Long Island, New York. es dn. Franklin D. Roosesech actent 6-12-33 Washington D.C. Pecid ES my Dear mn. President, Please accept the nater color 11 shitch of "amler ambujack II" with the wish that you and your boys have a very happy vacation crime in her this summer Sincerely yours Freefort L.I. Leavits Mersuae MERSEREAU Seattle, Washington. June 12, 1933. My dear Mr. Scribner: The Presiden is in receipt of your letter of June second and has noted 1t with much interest. He asks me to thank you heartily for writing and for the picture which you were good enough to send him. He deeply appreciates the thought which prompted your act. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand, PRIVATE SEGRETARY. M. B. Scribner, Esq., Seattle, Washington. acky PARK HOTEL as 6/12/33 80 ROOMS OF SOLID COMFORT MISSOULA, MONTANA June 2nd. 1933 Dear Mr. President: - ighter who may The Missoula Merc, Co. of threatens to Missoula Mont, had a picture we decided you should see, so we wrapped it andxit is on the way to you, Letter is being now of Wallace Idaho. The original drawing was done by Fred Ketck 1k Board. the Picture is quite interesting from the independent store keepers point of view. and we thot it might interest you, a little later if not right now, Yours Very Truly M.B. M.BScribner Scribner Seattle Wash. I met a friend of yours in Pocatella Idaho a couple of weeks ago, and here is what he said, Dat Rosa Velt, fine a Man, he know Mus a lin. Mus a lin tell him what to do, that Mus a lin he great man too, I did not ask him his name but I think it was Spaget, or something like that. O'CONN, Mrs. T. P. Holyoke, Mass. 6-14-33 Writes and asks that something be done for her daughter who may lose her home because the man who holds the mortgage threatens to foreclose. Sends medal to the President. In reply, Mr. Howe informs Mrs. O'Conn that her letter is being referred to the Directors of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. SEE O'CONN P.P.F. 9-M June 15, 1933. ppt, 9-m pt, m My dear Miss Mitzi: The President has received your nice letter of June fifth and has asked me to thank you for writing and sending the enclosed medal to him. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHAND Private Secretary em Miss Mitzi Weecherer, 518 Jersey Street, San Francisco, California. 1933 aihd 6-11-33 18 sereey St. an Franciscolaly em Roosevelt. It may seem funy larly the following for a little girl of my age to write you arletter but you have done so much for our country in such a little while you have Lobard E, Bert in, feen in office. Harry Payno Burton, of dwish to know mr President if you will except this little medal which is not much but if you will keep it Iam 1 sure itwill fring you much luck. mr President as you our loyal leader a am sure the United states will be sitting on topof the world Junes, 1933 aihd 6-11-33 g 518 sersey stem San FranciscoCaly Dear PresidentRoosevelt. It may seem funy arly the following for a little girl of my age to write you arletter but you have done so much for our country in such a little while you have Lehard E, Bert in, feen in office. Harry Payno Burton, I wish to know mr President if you will ex cept this little medal which is not much but if you will keep it Iam sure itwill fring you much 1 luck. mr President as you our loyal leader a am sure the United states will be sitting on topof the world with prosperity and you our leader. d Afeg to remain yours truly mitji Pucherer gularly the following y: 9 years old fourth grade school, saint fames girls Mchard E, Bert in, Harry Payno Burton, NAC BRIDE, Durt Now York City June 10, 1933 They have arrunged to send the President regularly the following magnaines published by the International Magazine Company: Hourst's Good Househeeping Harper's Bezaar Il mo and Field Tom and Country Motor Booting The above subscriptions are with the compliments of Mr. Richard E, Bert in, Vice Pres., of the International Maganine Company and Mr. Harry Payno Burton, Editor of Cosmopoliton. SEE 144 PO7 9-M PP7, q.m June 19, 1933. My dear Mr. Cloutier: The President has received your letter of June thirteenth and very much appre- ciates your kind thought in writing and sending the enclosed medal to him. Very sincerely yours, MARVIN H. McINTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President em Charles H. Cloutier, Esq., 27 Dante Street, Montreal, Canada, fontreal Canada aik Presidentola FD Roosedelt June 13th, 1933 1 Dearliv: Washington Ble while -19-33 en It is a great honour- t forme totake the offortu sitson, confidentially, forthe nity to make you a propo 1. leg. No matter if you believe cure of your para eysed ent ovnot just do is Itell small thing can do. you and you will see what mgs Contreal Canada aik Presidentola FD Roosedelt June 13th, 1933 p.m. Dearliv: Washington & while -19-33 n It is areat honoure- forme totake the offortue sitson, confidentially, forthe nity to make you alprops. leg. No matter if you believe cure of your para alysed nt or not just to is Itell small thing cands. you and you will see what mgs Montreal Canada aik 7 Presidentola FD Roosedelt June 13th, 1933 1 m Dearliv: Washington DL with -19-33 n It is areat honoure- forme totake the offortu sitson, confidentially, forthe city to make you a props leg. cure of your para eysed nt ovnot, just do is Itell No matter if you believe small thing can do. you and you will see what mgs Jamsending a miraculous medal of st pp. Joseph, which broug at me luck very often, just put with small ribbon, and keep it it around yourstly a en nine days only on you. of t nd- you get cured, promise D life, Dwill give it offore to keep it on you all your 1. Cure and let God and st I all pray mpels for your ent Joseph do therest. remember I wrote to you 2 1 you do twice, to congratulate you mgs at election time. 2. follow upon your great victories your great with activities inpu- ful results, throughradis blic life their wonder and by newspapers, I am, en and frot the least, among t you id- 1. are the right man to bring prosperity in United States and with your splendith and through the world bef ent and politic Mowneed health and strength to continue task and mgs to accomplish g reatmared Please believe my sincere wish tosee approcured and do as Said Dt will do p.m you no harm to try. Let me happen, itfis not impossi- en know if any oh ange should ble, awaiting think Ame the honour and nd- t pleasure to receive good news d. from Charles % Cloutier Mours Very respectfully ent 27 Dante Street Mintreat Ganada P.2 mgs it's June 10, 1933. My dear Sister Magdalina: Your letter of June tenth has been received and I want to assure you that your thoughtfulness in writing and send- ing the enclosed leaflets and medal to the President is very much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, MARVIN H. MCINTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President Sister Magdalina M. Fuchs, Sisters of Mercy, Portland, Oregon. mgs m June 10, 1933. My dear Sister Magdalina: Your letter of June tenth has been received and I want to assure you that your thoughtfulness in writing and send- ing the enclosed leaflets and medal to the President is very much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, MARVIN H. MCINTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President Sister Magdalina M. Fuchs, Sisters of Mercy, Portland, Oregon. mgs 933 Magdalina M. Fuchs, Sisters of Mercy oosuelt. Portland, Ore. Writer in ill-health and no P.P.7 9-7 work, lives with Sisters of Mercy and OF es them $230. Tho she makes very you no direct request for aid, it is assumed letter she sends a Catholic medal with thet idea in view. She sends also a booklet ton to aebel 1 so describing this "Miraculous Medal". mys nd on to tension much for us Who have recourse to thee t. Sisters of mercy. good and ow= ing them a bill,230.00 no position two operations and es 1933 Bruy Roosuelt. pen you 5 very s letter t le you to so were means kind 6/19/23 you attension to 0 Mary conceived without Sin much Pray for us Who have recourse to thee t. Sisters of mercy. bill,230.00 good ow= am nion ing them a two operations and no position The Miraculous Medal n. 4/933 D. Roosuelt. to you i very us. s letter t you to so WELLS We kind you attension to 0 Mary conceived without Sin much Pray for us Who have recourse to thee t. Sisters of good ow= am ing them a two operations and no position The Statutes of The Association of the Miraculous Medal in Honor of the The Miraculous Medal Immaculate Conception Article I. The Association of the Miraculous Medal in honor A Brief Account of the Immaculate Conception has been established of the Medal of the Immaculate living and perpetual memorial of the apparition of as a Mary Immaculate which took place at the Chapel Conception of the Blessed of the Daughters of Charity, Rue du Bac, Paris, in Virgin Mary the year 1830, the feast of which is celebrated on November 27. Article II. The end or aim of the Association is to render due honor to Mary Immaculate, first by sanctifying our- selves, and second by contributing to the sanctifica- tion of our neighbor by means of the Miraculous Gibil Obstat RT. REV. JOSEPH M. CORRIGAN, D.D., LL.D. Medal. Article III. Censor Librorum The Association, canonically erected in each diocese, is governed according to its own laws and usages, by Imprimatur diocesan directors, appointed by their respective bish- GERALD P. O'HARA, D.D., J.U.D. ops, but under the authority of one director general. Vicarius Generalis Article IV. Philadelphiensis By virtue of a Rescript of His Holiness Pius X, Die 23a Januarii, 1931 June 3, 1905, the same privileges and indulgences granted to the Association of the Scapular of the Immaculate Conception (Blue Scapular) have been extended to the Association of the Miraculous 6474th Thousand Medal. NOTES. Following is the list of days on which a pleuary in- dulgence can be gained (under the usual conditions of Confession, Communion and Prayer for the intention of the Pope) by those who have been invested in the Medal. The day of investiture; if the one invested Address all communications to: be ordained a priest,-when he celebrates his first REV. JOSEPH A. SKELLY, C.M. Mass; at the hour of death; when spiritual excrcises 100 East Price Street have been performed,-once a year; the first Sunday of each month; all the Saturdays of Lent rassion Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Sunday and the following Friday; Wednesday Thurs- day and Friday of Holy Week. (Continued on page 31) 2 PRINTED IN U.S.A. Sisters of mercy. Landow- ing them a bill,230.00 no position two operations and es Medal of the Immaculate Conception Some weeks afterwards she recognized the exact likeness of the venerable priest in a Commonly called portrait of St. Vincent de Paul in the house of the Daughters of Charity at Chatillon. At "The Miraculous Medal" SISTER CATHERINE Sister Catherine, to whom the Blessed Vir- gin entrusted the Miraculous Medal, was Zoë Labouré, a peasant maiden of Fain-les-Mou- tiers in France. A tender devotion to Mary Immaculate marked her earliest years; even as a child the sorrow of her mother's death was sweetened by the pious thought that "it seemed as though the Blessed Virgin wanted to be my Mother." Though Zoë did not make public her desire for the religious life, yet it could be plainly perceived in her earnest practice of virtue, in her delight to visit the Daughters of Charity, and, above all, in her eagerness to attend FIRST APPARITION OF MARY IMMACULATE divine service. As she grew older her father To SISTER CATHERINE tried to turn her mind from the religious life, July 18, 1830. Eve of the Feast of St. Vincent de Paul but failed, a compulsory stay amid the dis- tractions of gay Paris serving only to rength- "My child, I am going to charge you with a mission."- Words of Our Lady to Sister Catherine who had been led to en her resolve to leave all and foll Christ. the Chapel by a heavenly guide. this establishment six years later Zoë Labouré The particular state of religious BD lestined for her was revealed in a dream in which a was admitted as a postulant. She entered the venerable priest beckoned to her catting her Seminary, 140 Rue du Bac, Paris, in April, 1830. "My child," and telling her, "Onestay you will rejoice to come to me. God has designs During her seminary days, Sister Catherine upon you." received extraordinary spiritual favors, such 4 5 Sisters of and ow- ing them a two operations and no position es as and visions of the heart of St. Vincent de daily manifestations of Our Lord Paul THE JOYFUL SIDE OF THE MEDAL Sacrament that of His Love. Toward the close in the The front of the Medal represents Mary with memorable year, 1830, she was of standing on the earth, her feet crushing a the three apparitions of Mary Immacu- blessed serpent, and her hands outstretched to all late, to which we owe the Miraculous Medal. those who ask her assistance. Mary is Queen MANIFESTATION OF THE MEDAL The apparitions which concerned the Medal were all very much alike; their nature, there- fore, may be learned from a summary of Sister Catherine's account of the heavenly visitation which she received on November 27th: "The Blessed Virgin was standing on a globe, and her face was beautiful beyond words. Her fingers were covered with prec- ious jewels whose light dazzled me. And I heard: 'Behold the symbol of the graces I shed upon those who ask for them!' Then an oval frame formed around the Blessed Virgin and I read in letters of gold: O Mary, Con- ceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee. The vision reversed, and I beheld the letter 'M' surmounted by a cross, at the foot of the cross a bar, and below all APPARITION OF MARY IMMACULATE the Heart of Jesus crowned with thorns, and TO SISTER CATHERINE the Heart of Mary pierced with a sword. A This apparition immediately preceded at least on one occa- voice said to me: 'Have a medal struck after sion the principal apparition as seen on page 9. this model. Persons who wear it indulgenced of the World! She has conquered the powers will receive great graces especially if they of evil! The prayer encircling her contains wear it around the neck.'' (See page 9.) one of her most precious titles: "O Mary, The final apparition occurred in December, the conceived without sin." It, moreover, plainly Blessed Virgin again ordering her Medal to be sets forth the Catholic Doctrine concerning struck. Her commands were fulfilled in 1832. our relations with Mary and Mary's relations 6 7 Sisters of and ow= ing the them a two operations and no position with us: "pray for us who have recourse to vision of St. John the Apostle, who wrote that thee." The rays of light from her hands sym- "A great sign appeared in Heaven, a woman bolize the graces which she is only too anxious clothed with the sun, and the moon under her to bestow upon those who confide in her. feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars." Mary's hands are filled with graces first of all because Jesus merited them, and, because Mary was made worthy to distribu them by her participation in His sorrows and afflictions. THE SORROWFUL SIDE OF THE MEDAL When Sister Catherine related her vision to her confessor, he asked her whether she had seen any writing on the back of the Medal. She answered that she had seen none at all. "Ah!" said the good priest, "ask the Ble ed Virgin what to put there." The Sister obe d, and having prayed a long time, one day du meditation, she seemed to hear a voice say ;; "The M and the two hearts express enoug Behind Mary's glory as Queen of the Wo d, and Dispenser of the merits of her Son, e see the pain of her own pierced heart, and we THIRD APPARITION-MANIFESTATION OF THE realize that she, too, knows what it is to MIRACULOUS MEDAL TO SISTER suffer; we see her Son's Heart crowned W h CATHERINE. (See page 6.) thorns, and we recall the source of all grace Or again, they may mean that in sorrow we we see the Heart of Mary close to the Hea can merit most. Stars are seen only at night; of Jesus, and we understand that we cannot our true spiritual worth shines out in suffering. love one without loving the other. The lette M below the cross reminds us of Mary or The back of the Medal rests upon the Calvary looking up into the blood-stained face bosom, the Hearts of Jesus and Mary are close of her Beloved Son, Jesus. But the twelv to ours: surely, therefore, we ought often to stars, what meaning of sorrow have they think of Jesus, "Victim for sin," and of Mary, Perhaps they are intended to symbolize the "Comforter of the afflicted." Indeed "The Apostles, or perhaps they simply refer to the M and the two hearts express enough!" 9 8 am min Sisters of and ow- ing them a operations and no position = PROPAGATION OF THE MEDAL THE ASSOCIATION OF THE The first propagator of the Miraculous MIRACULOUS MEDAL Medal was Msgr. Quelen, Archbishop of Paris, who readily authorized it, and was ever eager The Blessed Virgin concluded her apparition to give public testimony of his faith in the to Sister Catherine with these words: "Have Immaculate Conception and his confidence in a medal struck after this model. Persons who the Miraculous Medal. Through his zeal, the wear it indulgenced will receive great graces, invocation "Queen conceived without sin," especially if they wear it around the neck." The was added to the Litany of the Blassed Virgin. next step was to spread this little token of As soon as the Medal was struck, it became Mary's love throughout the world. With this end in view the late Pope Pius X freely circulated, and in a short was worn established The Association of the Miraculous by millions. Superiors of religio nouses took Medal. The purpose of this Association is "to great pains to circulate it. Bishops render due honor to Mary Immaculate, first by and Cardinals manifested great onfidence in sanctifying ourselves, and second by contribut- it, regarding it as a means by God to ing to the sanctification of our neighbor by enliven a faith that had grow veak. The means of the Miraculous Medal." Sovereign Pontiff himself place at the foot The benefits and indulgences attached to of his crucifix. He, moreover towed it on membership in The Association of the Miracu- several persons as a particular k of affec- lous Medal are SO numerous and SO precious tion. This very fact of the and world- that it is the desire of the Holy See that all wide circulation of the Med. rmed the the faithful take advantage of them. A partial fourth proof in the inquiry blish the list of the indulgences accorded to the members authenticity of Sister Catherin sion. may be found on Page 2 of this booklet. The Daughters of Charity incent de No fee is required for membership in The Paul, numbering 37,500, labor Association of the Miraculous Medal. All that parts of the world. They daily welcom ortunities is necessary to become a member and to gain of distributing the Miraculous in their these wonderful indulgences is to be invested in hospitals, asylums, orphanages schools. the Medal by a priest having the faculties to do so. Faculties for investing in the Miraculous The Priests of the Congregatio of the Mis- Medal will be sent to any priest who requests sion conduct missions, retreats. Mshes, sem- them. The members of this Association incur inaries and colleges in thirty-Give different no obligations. It is recommended, however, countries. Sister Catherine was Their sister in that they repeat from time to time the ejacu- St. Vincent de Paul, and, accordingly, the lation found on the obverse of the Medal: "O propagation of the Miraculous Medal is one Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who of the objects of their zeal. have recourse to thee." 10 11 y am with Une Sisters of and ow= ing the them two a operations, and no position es THE CENTRAL ASSOCIATION OF THE MEMBERS MIRACULOUS MEDAL In March, 1915, The Central Association of The living and the deceased may be enrolled the Miraculous Medal was established in St. at any time as members of The Central Asso- Vincent's Seminary, Germantown, Philadel- ciation of the Miraculous Medal. Membership phia, Pa., to help carry out the idea expressed fee, 25 cents a year for each member. by Sister Catherine, when her director handed her the first Medal made in accordance with Members receive each year a picture mem- the instruction of the Blessed Virgin, "Now bership card, a beautiful high relief Art Miraculous Medal, and an illustrated booklet it must be propagated." It supports its activ- ities by means of membership fees, yearly and filled with interesting matter about the Miracu- lous Medal. perpetual. Our members and friends are pleased that Beginning on the 20th day a Novena of the donations sent by them are devoted to the Masses is offered each month for members, worthy cause it promotes, and they are grati- living and deceased, at our Miraculous Medal fied that whatever is not needed for the carry- Shrine, in the Immaculate Conception Chapel, ing on of the work in a generous and thor- Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. oughly business-like way, is used for the education of young men studying for the January-In honor of Mary, Queen of Angels; February- priesthood-to the making of co-laborers with Our Lady of Lourdes; March-Annunciation of B. V. Mary; Christ and devoted sons of His Mother April-Mary, Refuge of Sinners; May-Mary, Help of Chris- "Among all God-pleasing works," wrote tians; June-Mother of Divine Grace; July-Mother Most Pure; August-Assumption of the B. V. Mary; September- Cardinal Manning, "the most excellent is that Our Mother of Sorrows; October-Mary, Consolation of the of educating a priest, that Divine instrument Afflicted; November-Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal; for a multitude of souls." December-Mary, Mother of God. The "Central Association" reaches thou- Besides these Novenas of Masses other sands who either have never heard of Mary's Novenas of Masses are frequently offered for special gift, or, knowing and even using it, members in the Chapel in Paris, where the have not appreciated its value. In sixteen years it has distributed 15,540,000 Medals and 6,474,- Blessed Mother appeared to Sister Catherine 000 booklets. The Association has the approval Labouré; at Our Lady's Shrine in Lourdes; of members of the hierarchy, the active CO- at St. Andrew "dellè Fratte" in Rome, where operation of many priests and religious and the Blessed Mother appeared to Ratisbonne; the hearty support of thousands of regular and at the famous shrine of Our Lady of members. Victory in Paris. 12 13 I am with she good Sisters of ing the them two a operationd no position es PROMOTERS 2. A special Novena of Masses beginning on A Promoter of The Central Association of the 2nd day is offered every month for Pro- the Miraculous Medal is one who forms a moters alone, at Lourdes where the Blessed band of at least 8 members, living or deceased Mother appeared to Bernadette. ($2.00; 25 cents a year for each member 3. Promoters share in the Novena of Masses From the beginning of our Association offered every month for members at our Shrine have applied the term "Devoted Workers to in Germantown. those who act as Promoters, and devoted 4. One who at death is a Promoter in good workers they have always proved themselves. standing will be remembered perpetually in all This unswerving loyalty is chiefly responsible the spiritual benefits enjoyed by Promoters, and for the rapid growth of our Association with a Perpetual Membership Certificate made out in its constantly increasing power for good. the name of the deceased Promoter will be sent to the nearest of kin. Benefits Second. The names of Promoters are en- closed in the Gold Heart hanging about the Our Promoters are the special friends of the neck of the statue of Mary Immaculate which Blessed Mother, and they prove their friendship surmounts our Shrine. Surely it is a great by the price of loving labor. It is from the consolation to our "Devoted Workers" to know hands of her in whose cause they show such that in this way they are kept SO close to the zeal, and who is never outdone in generosity, Heart of Mary Immaculate. As long as they that they receive their chief reward. And if continue as Promoters their names will remain Mary loves all her children with an abounding in the Gold Heart. mother's love, how must she feel for these, Third. Premiums are given. Many Pro- her specially faithful children, who do SO moters write and say that they are not working much for her for premiums but simply to show devotion to On our part we show in the following ways Mary Immaculate. We know this, but at the the gratitude we feel for the generous co-oper- same time these generous "Devoted Workers" ation we receive from our "Devoted must permit us to satisfy our desire to show Workers:" gratitude, to express in a tangible way appre- First. 1. Three Novenas of Masses are ciation of their co-operation with us in our offered every year for our Promoters at our efforts to spread devotion to the Miraculous Miraculous Medal Shrine in Germantown, in Medal. Moreover, most of the premiums given for special effort have reference to the Miracu- preparation for the following feasts: lous Medal, and their distribution thus helps Sacred Heart, in June. to further the work in which the Association Immaculate Conception, December 8th. St. Joseph, March 19th. and its Promoters are engaged. 14 15 I am with she Sisters of ing the them two a operations, and no position es PERPETUAL MEMBERSHIP ulous Living and deceased persons may be enrolled n to perpetually in The Central Association of the far Miraculous Medal for the nominal sum of ten [edal dollars ($10.00) for each person, to be sent e in at one time. In the words of Thomas à forts Kempis, "Trust not in thy friends and neigh- lered of in bors, and put not off thy soul's welfare till the future, for men will forget thee sooner than thou thinkest. It is better to provide now in time, and send some good before thee, than to trust to the assistance of others after death. If thou art not solicitous for thyself now, who will be solicitous for thee hereafter On the other hand, no more fitting tribute could be tendered to those claimed by death than to make it possible for their souls to share for- ever in the thousands of Novenas of Masses that will be offered by the "Central Associa- tion." A family may be enrolled perpetually for A RAGING fire near the Mother-house one hundred dollars ($100.00) sent at one of the Daughters of Charity, where the apparitions of our Lady of the time. Included in the Family Perpetual Mem- Miraculous Medal took place, threatened bership are the following: husband and wife, that Shrine, but an appeal to Mary Im- which their living and deceased children, their par- orward maculate was followed by a strange and ve one ents, their brothers and sisters. : socie- sudden change in the wind that ended ry for the danger. ies for A beautifully engraved illustrated certificate Why Jesus, (81/2 by 11 inches), suitable for framing, is made out for each Perpetual Membership, con- ce to taining the name of the Perpetual Member, transact the e and the date of enrollment, and Father Skelly's her Medal; to make her known and loved, to signature. increase the knowledge and use of her Medal. 16 17 I am with me Sisters of and ing the them two a sporationd no position es PRAYERS of our sins, a worthy reception of the most Holy Viaticum, the strengthening effect of the sacrament of Extreme Unction, so that we FOR USE OF MEMBERS OF THE CEN- may present ourselves with security before TRAL ASSOCIATION OF THE MIRAC- [iraculous the throne of the just, but merciful Judge, ULOUS MEDAL our God and our Redeemer. Amen. votion to (100 days, once a day. Pius IX, March 11, 1856.) P ading far M O FTEN inquiries are made regard- PRAYER FOR THE SUCCESS OF OUR :he Medal d ing the prayers to be said during ASSOCIATION Those in the monthly Novenas. There is O Lady, 0 Queen, O Mother, in the name a no special form of prayer required for of Jesus and for the love of Jesus we implore eir efforts K members at any time. The following you to take our cause in hand and grant it onsidered b are given as helpful suggestions: good success. Amen. "I am asking all my friends to say the en- rites of in f EJACULATIONS closed prayer for the success of your cause," writes a member who sent us this prayer. Will tl "O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for not others join this zealous member in often us who have recourse to thee." praying that many may learn, through our ti (100 days, once a day. Leo XIII, March 15, 1884. Association, devotion to Mary Immaculate and her Miraculous Medal? t: 100 days, each time, for those only who wear the Miraculous Medal suspended from the neck on I the breast, the wearer having been invested by a PRAYER SAID DURING THE BLESSING duly authorized priest. Pius X, June 6, 1904.) AND INVESTING OF THE MIRAC- W ULOUS MEDAL "Blessed be the Holy and Immaculate Con- 0 ception of the most Blessed Virgin Mary, O Almighty and Merciful God, Who Mother of God." through the numerous apparitions of the Im- to maculate Virgin on earth, hast deigned con- (300 days, each time. Leo XIII, Sept. 10, 1878.) tinuously to perform wonderful things for the n "O, Immaculate Heart of Mary, obtain for salvation of souls, graciously bestow thy e me that faith and love which supported thee blessing on this medal, that they who piously at the foot of the cross of Jesus Christ." venerate and devoutly wear it may feel thy t1 -Sister Catherine Labouré protection and obtain thy mercy. Through Christ Our Lord. Amen. ti PRAYER TO OUR LADY OF THE PRAYER OF MIRACULOUS MEDAL BLESSED LOUISE DE MARILLAC (From Office of Feast of Miraculous Medal) Who with St. Vincent de Paul founded the 0 May thy special succor be granted to those Sisters of Charity ti who wear thy Medal; may it be their strength Most Holy Virgin, I believe and confess thy in combat and their all powerful shield Holy and Immaculate Conception, pure and b against their enemies. without stain. 0 most pure Virgin, through May it bring consolation to those who weep, thy virginal purity, thy Immaculate Concep- rtance which tl solace to the afflicted; may it at the hour of tion, thy glorious prerogative of Mother of and forward death be the pledge of a glorious eternity. God, obtain for me from thy Divine Son, sus have one e humility, charity, great purity of heart, mind onding socie- and body, holy perseverance in my dear VO- : victory for PRAYER TO MARY IMMACULATE cation, the gift of prayer, a good life and ompanies for O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us happy death. mines. Why who have recourse to thee. Refuge of sinners, irs of Jesus, ( Mother of the agonizing, do not abandon us IMPRIMATUR ?" n in the hour of our death, but obtain for us + D. CARD. DOUGHERTY 1 office to perfect sorrow, sincere contrition, remission Archbishop of Philadelphia t: culate and tl loved, to signature. increase the knowledge and use of her Medal. 16 17 y am with Nne Sisters of and ow= ing the them two a operations and no position OUR OFFICE is a member of The Central Association The Central Association of the Miraculous of the Miraculous Medal, Germantown, Medal was organized to increase devotion to Philadelphia, and therefore shares for the Immaculate Conception by spreading far one year in the following Novenas of Masses beginning each month on the and wide the knowledge and love of the Medal 20th day: of the Immaculate Conception. Those in January in honor of Mary Queen of charge of the Association look on their efforts Angels; February: Our Lady of Lourdes; March: Annunciation of B. in the same light as Father Faber considered V. Mary; April: Mary Refuge of Sin- a society he founded and which he writes of in ners; May: Mary Help of Christians; "All for Jesus:" June: Mother of Divine Grace; July: Mother Most Pure: August: Assump - tion of the B. V. Mary; September: Our Mother of Sorrows; October: Mary Consolation of the Afflicted; November: Our Lady of the Miracu- lous Medal; December: Mary Mother of God. Deceased may be entered as members Those who have been invested in the Miraculous Medal by a Priest of the Congregation of the Mission, or by any other Priest having faculties to invest, can gain each year a Plenary Indul- gence on the following days: Feasts of Christmas, Epiphany, Easter, As- cension, Holy Trinity, Finding of the Holy Cross, Exaltation of the Holy Cross. Feasts of Immaculate Conception, Nativity, THE OFFICE OF THE ASSOCIATION Purification, Annunciation and Assump- 100 E. PRICE STREET. tion of the Blessed Virgin Mary; also on GERMANTOWN, PHILA., PA. feast of our Lady of Angels of Porti- uncula. "There is hardly any worldly object of importance which Feasts of St. Michael the Archangel, Guardian has not got some association to defend its rights and forward Angels and All Saints. its interests: why should not the interests of Jesus have one Feasts of St. Joseph, St. John the Baptist, SS. also? Science has its meetings, and its corresponding socie- Peter and Paul, St. Andrew, St. Theresa, ties. Men band together in order to gain the victory for and on thirty-five other days. some favorite political opinions. They make companies for railways and for steam packets and for coal mines. Why REV. JOSEPH A. SKELLY, C.M. should not we open an office to transact the affairs of Jesus, St. Vincent's Seminary to protect His rights, and advance His interests?" Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. The "Central Association" has an office to transact the affairs of Mary Immaculate and the date of enrollment, and Father Skelly her Medal; to make her known and loved, to signature. increase the knowledge and use of her Medal. 16 17 I am with Nne Sisters of ing the them two a operationd no position es ing the Shrine; the altar, a beautiful creation in Pavonazzo marble, of exceeding beauty and wrought with consummate skill, enhanced by richly colored mosaics; the snow white statue of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal sur- mounting the altar, sculptured from first quality statuary marble,-all combine to produce one of the finest of Mary's shrines in this country. One priest wrote after the dedication: "I have no doubt that the Shrine will take its place among the national church attractions. For sheer beauty it goes beyond one's wildest flights of hope or fancy." Novena devotions are held regularly each Monday evening at the Shrine at 8 o'clock. Besides these perpetual novenas of Monday nights, three Triduums are held each year, one in February, beginning on the 9th, for the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes; one in May, beginning on the 22nd, for the Feast of Our Lady Help of Christians; and the third in August, beginning on the 13th, for the Feast of the Assumption. One Solemn Novena is held each year in November, beginning on the 19th, for the Feast of the Miraculous Medal. OUR LADY OF THE MIRACULOUS The following indulgences were granted to MEDAL SHRINE our Shrine at Germantown. 1-Plenary In- Above is a picture of the new Miraculous dulgence once a year, on any day chosen. Con- Medal Shrine. The floor, pillars and walls, a ditions-Confession, Communion, visit to our delightful blending of glittering mosaics and Shrine (at Germantown) and prayers for the precious marbles; seven extremely delicate intention of the Pope. 2-300 days, as often stained glass windows, faultless in their com- as one makes the prescribed visit and prayer with at least a contrite heart. 3-The Shrine position and possessing exquisite colorings the seven-paneled Venetian mosaic ceiling canopy- Altar is Privileged for any priest who says Mass there for the faithful departed. 18 19 I am with Nne Sisters of and ow- ing the them two a operations and no position LETTERS OF APPROBATION From His Eminence John Cardinal Bonzano, D.D., Papal Some time after we began our propaganda Legate to the Eucharistic Congress at Chicago: "Let me congratulate you on the work you are doing to increase devo- His Eminence, Cardinal Dougherty, Arch- tion to Mary Immaculate through the Miraculous Medal. You bishop of Philadelphia, expressed his approval have my best wishes that The Central Association of the Miraculous Medal may continue to make known the excellence of the "Central Association" in a letter he of this beautiful devotion, and that the people of the United States, specially dedicated to Mary under the title of her Im- wrote to Father Skelly, its Director. Since maculate Conception, may grow to love more and more this then other dignitaries of the Church have Medal of the Immaculate Conception which she herself gave." favored it with like letters of approbation. From His Eminence Cardinal Dougherty: "The Reverend INDULGENCES Fathers of St. Vincent may well feel honored in having been chosen by God's providence to spread, through the Miraculous Medal, the touching devotion to the Blessed Mother of God, Pope Pius X furnished a new motive for under the invocation of her Immaculate Conception. Since this particular devotion has the approval of Holy Church. it spreading devotion to Mary of the Miraculous seems unnecessary that anything further should be added in Medal by erecting "The Association of the order to exhort the faithful to participate in this particular manner of honoring the Blessed Virgin. In the good work Miraculous Medal," the members of which which agement." you have undertaken, you have my blessing and encour- possess extraordinary opportunities of gain- From His Excellency P. Fumasoni-Biondi, Apostolic ing numerous plenary and partial indulgences. Delegate: "On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of your A list of the plenary indulgences is found in estimable Association, I extend to you and your associates my cordial congratulations upon the success you have achieved. "Notes," under Article IV, page 2 of this Every cause that aims to increase devotion to the Immaculate booklet. Mother of God, to whose powerful patronage the Church in the United States has been particularly dedicated, commands our commendation, and your Association of the Miraculous To give an example of the wonderful bene- Medal in particular deserves the support and encouragement of fits of membership, we quote in full a para- the faithful. May God. through His Immaculate Mother, bestow His blessings in abundance upon your holy enterprise." graph from the list of Miraculous Medal in- From His Eminence William Cardinal O'Connell, dulgences: "By a decree of the Congregation of Archbishop of Boston: "I was very glad to learn that The Central Association of the Miraculous Medal is meeting with Indulgences, March 31, 1856, the indulgences most encouraging success in its efforts to increase devotion of the seven Roman Basilicas, the Portiuncula, to the Blessed Virgin, and it is my sincere wish that the future will bring even greater results. Devotion to Mary, the Jerusalem, and the St. James of Compos- our Blessed Mother, has always been dear to the hearts of American Catholics, and I am sure that the devotion of the tella, may be gained every time that a member Miraculous Medal will appeal to them as another opportunity of the Association of the Miraculous Medal for an added manifestation of their love for the Patroness of their country." recites six Our Fathers, Hail Marys and From His Eminence Patrick Cardinal Hayes, Archbishop Glorys, (in honor of the Most Holy Trinity of New York: "It gives me the greatest pleasure to send a and of the Immaculate Mother of God, to word of approval of "The Central Association of the Miracu- lous Medal. I pray that every effort of the Fathers of St. obtain the exaltation of the Church, the extir- Vincent may be blessed with all possible success in bringing our beloved people closer to our Blessed Mother. We all pation of heresies and peace and union among realize how much the Christian soul needs the special protec- tion of Our Blessed Lady at this distressful period of the Christian princes), anywhere, in any posture, world's history. I recommend "The Central Association of the without adding any other prayers, the recep- Miraculous Medal' to the Reverend clergy and faithful." tion of the Sacraments not being necessary, the 20 21 y am with she Sisters of and ow- ing the them two a operations and no position state of grace, however, being supposed. These selves and for the departed the many won- indulgences may be applied to the suffering derful indulgences referred to. souls in Purgatory. This decree was confirmed Enrolling, therefore, means one thing- by Pius IX, April 14, 1856." These indul- membership in "The Central Association of the gences in SO far as they are plenary, may be Miraculous Medal;" a membership fee of 25c gained only once in a day. a year is required for this. Investing means It must be kept in mind that while many another thing-membership in "The Associa- blessings may come to those who, for example, tion of the Miraculous Medal;" no membership carry the Medal in their pocket or attached to fee is required for this, and it is sufficient to be their Rosary, still the indulgences referred to invested only once. In neither case is there can be gained only by those who are members any prayer of obligation, but it is urged to of "The Association of the Miraculous say often the invocation found on the Medal, Medal," established by Pope Pius X, and wear "O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us the Medal suspended from the neck on the who have recourse to thee." breast. They become members of this Asso- We have sent the faculties for investing in the ciation simply by being invested, which means Medal to more than 3,000 priests in the United that the Medal is put on in the same States and Canada, and we are willing to do way as is done with Scapulars; the priest with the same in the case of all priests who directly, proper faculties uses certain prescribed prayers or through our members, express a wish to and places the Medal, attached to a string, have them. Members will perform a work of around the neck, on the breast. zeal, therefore, by calling this privilege to the We cannot impress too strongly on our attention of priests not yet possessing the fac- members the advantage of being invested in ulties. We are sure their friends among the the Medal. Of course we desire them to re- clergy would like to have them, and that main enrolled in the "Great Family" of "The they would emulate the example of those Central Association of the Miraculous Medal," priests who by this means are doing SO and thus share in the monthly Novena of much to increase devotion to the Immaculate Masses offered at our Shrine and in many Conception through the Miraculous Medal. other Novenas of Masses offered each year at The good thus done is incalculable, as ex- Paris, Rome and Lourdes, for members, living perience teaches. One priest, writing of and dead. To receive these benefits it is not his parish, and the same thing has happened necessary to be invested. But we urge them and is happening in many others, says, "The to be invested in the Medal, and thus become glory of the Immaculate Conception is spread- members of "The Association of the Miracu- ing by means of the Medal, and the Blessed lous Medal" established by Pope Pius X, be- Mother is helping me in a special way to get cause only in this way can they gain for them- souls back to Christ." 22 23 I am with Nne Sisters of and ow- ing the them a and two operations no position FAVORS OBTAINED THROUGH MARY OF has awakened from his unconsciousness and, THE MIRACULOUS MEDAL waiting for the priest, has outlived the hour Some idea of how quickly the Medal began that eminent physicians computed for his its wonderful mission may be learned from the death. fact that within four years after its first cir- Mary of the Miraculous Medal can bring culation the graces and favors attributed to its patience, hope, temperance. Mary of the instrumentality were SO numerous and SO ex- Miraculous Medal can destroy hatred and im- traordinary that the Promoter of the inquiry purity. Through Mary of the Miraculous concerning its nature concluded the investiga- Medal are made possible all blessings of the m tion with the statement: "The Miraculous body, of the mind, and of the soul. In fact, Medal must be of divine origin." Mary of the Miraculous Medal is constantly Volumes have been filled with letters telling seeking the interest of her Divine Son, who of the power of Mary Immaculate, yet thou- came to heal soul and body; she is only wait- sands of stories are still untold. Many favors ing for her children to ask her aid. that would give honor to her name are not The Medal has gently moved hardened sin- made public because no one has thought to ners on their deathbed to sincere repentance, attribute them to their true source, Mary of and has caused Protestants and Schismatics at the Miraculous Medal; other wonderful cases the threshold of eternity to denounce their must remain unknown, because their strictly errors and proclaim faith in the Catholic personal nature forbids publication. Church. Peace brought back to a family; a father's The Medal has always played a prominent love reawakened for wife and children; a part in the different wars that have been waged mother's nobler effort to make home a little since it was given by our Immaculate Mother. heaven; glad tidings from an absent loved From the period of almost universal blood- one; temptations that come again and again, shed, 1842 to 1877, down to the disastrous but never conquer; courage to struggle on World War of 1914-1918, the "Angels of the through poverty and affliction to have formed Battlefield" were ever on hand distributing the habit of prayer even though our one great Medals to officers and soldiers alike, and no prayer is still unanswered all these things are one can tell how many through it recovered daily being wrought through Mary of the from seemingly fatal wounds, how many were Miraculous Medal. consoled in bitter sufferings, and how many Through Mary of the Miraculous Medal an received peace of soul even though death came unexpected brightness has come over the mel- to the body. ancholy and the demented; a timid soul has Up and down the gamut of God's mercies peacefully gone before God; a mangled sinner Mary's Medal struck marvelous harmonies of 24 25 I am with me Sisters of and ow= ing the them two a operations and no position divine love. The "Miraculous" Medal it was have a arrived, on heard his Confession and gave 'It is friend earth. I wish Father would come.' him After Holy termed soon after it was given by Mary be- the priest he was perfectly contented. His sister says: cause of miracles performed through it, and all Communion, due to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, as he was very prejudiced before.' "-Georgia. the little Medal of the Immaculate Conception At the Medal and pinned it on him, asking our dear Lady I also to "Last time I was praying very hard for my father. I Spring I wrote to you asking for a Miraculous received Medal. has ever lived up to this name which the people themselves gave it. promised Thanks to her loving and tender care, he returned to obtain to publish his conversion in your little booklet. his the for him the grace to return to the Sacraments. RAYS FROM THE HANDS OF spiritual duties. "-Canada. MARY IMMACULATE Extracts from encouraging letters received from members Home-Family "A friend of mine was very much broken up over the fact of The Central Association of the Miraculous Medal telling that her husband was neglecting their home. He went out Miraculous Medal. of favors received from God through Our Lady of the every of the time. Begging the help of Our Lady, she night, and Saturday and Sunday he was intoxicated sewed In obedience to the decree of Urban VIII, we wish most Miraculous Medal in his coat. He changed almost imme- to declare that the terms miracle and such like, when a diately. He stays home all the time, and, except for drink one made use of in the following pages, have only a purely habit. His wife has asked me to request you to pray for her occasion, has been very successful in overcoming the historic value, and that we submit without reserve to the judgment of the Church the facts we narrate. intention."-Massachusetts "Our Blessed Lady certainly obtained a great favor for me. A husband and wife were contemplating a divorce when I It may appear at times that the material Medal acts gave the husband the Miraculous Medal you sent me. They as a thing of magic. Of course this is not true; nor were reconciled immediately. will it be the meaning read by intelligent Catholics, "Some time ago I wrote asking the prayers of the Associa- who know that faith is necessary, either on the part tion for my husband. He had abandoned his family. After an absence of eight months he returned. I am most grateful of the one using the Medal or on the part of some one to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal."-Pennsylvania. else interested in the case. Members of our Association are requested to send Habits us a short account of favors received through the "Some time ago my father had the habit of drinking heavily. I prayed to Our Blessed Lady and promised publication if she Miraculous Medal, especially those in which they would obtain for him the strength to abandon this habit. themselves have a part. There are many such favors He has not taken any liquor since I asked her aid."-Iowa. received and spoken about, and if published they "For several years I had a bad habit which was very detri- would encourage as well as edify those who are seek- mental to my physical and mental health. I have been enrolled in the Central Association for two weeks, and since the time ing Mary's help in difficulties. of my enrollment this craving has left me. 1 find that my will power is strengthened, too."-California. Spiritual "My husband had been drinking very heavily and we were Sacraments in danger of losing our little business. I prayed to the Blessed "My son had been away from the Sacraments for a long Mother, promised to subscribe to the Magazine and to publish time and I could not seem to get him to go. I put a the favor if he stopped drinking. After I had prayed three Miraculous Medal in his pillow and confided in Our Lady of days he stopped and hasn't touched it since."-New York. the Miraculous Medal. That very week he went to the Sacra- ments."-Wisconsin. Conversions "A friend of mine had her brother enrolled in the 'Central "Miss M., twenty-nine years old and a non-Catholic, went Association. He had not been to the Sacraments for twenty- to Mass fairly regularly for the past few years. She took five years. She put a Miraculous Medal in his pocket. Later instructions several times but never completed them. On he was taken seriously ill. The priest called to see him at December 8th, she was invested in the Miraculous Medal different times, and one morning he expressed a desire to go to in St. Church, Washington, D. C. The following week Confession. The priest was sent for immediately, and her she went under instructions again, was baptized Christmas Eve, brother kept saying: 'I feel so lonely, just as though I didn't and received her first Holy Communion at the midnight Mass." -Washington, D. C. 26 27 I am with me Sisters of and ow- ing the them a two operations, and no position "Some time ago my mother gave a friend, who was a non- Catholic, a Miraculous Medal. This woman's husband and children were Catholics, and no doubt her family and husband's mother prayed for her conversion. After wearing the Medal for a few months she became a Catholic through a conversation held with my mother. Her family were very much surprised. dren Immaculate, could both favors have been granted. promised Second, better learn living more about their religion. Thanks I to pub- of Our Blessed conditions community Mary "When I Lady. my First, a better position for where my my chil- received Miraculous Medal I asked two husband. favors She was baptized Christmas Eve and received her first Com- lication. munion Christmas morning. Thanks to Our Lady of the Sickness Miraculous Medal."-Maryland. "While in St. - Hospital I distributed 1300 Medals. On Children eight months old. was taken suddenly and ill, showed and the eve of the Feast of the Miraculous Medal I had the satis- faction of seeing a patient receive the Sacrament of Penance after being away sixteen years. This one received Holy Com- munion on the Feast."-New York. you. I obtained through the intercession of Mary it around me the read the booklet and, when I realized the Immaculate, I did not Miraculous Medal and booklet she had number of "My baby, know what to do. My sister came in received from favors sister to lend me the Medal. I put better." General the I asked baby's my neck, and the next morning he was much "A young girl was grieving over the loss of her mother, -North Dakota. and no one could seem to do anything with her. After I put little niece took sick with measles at my house, cold. and a Miraculous Medal on her she became more reconciled. Illinois. we three little children, and I was very much the Medal "My could not move the child for fear she might catch worried "I promised publication if I were granted a certain favor through the intercession of Our Lady. I prayed to her under lest they me, that touched the Chair in which Our their I have catch the disease. Every night I placed Blessed the title of her Immaculate Conception and made use of her you sent sat when she appeared to Sister Catherine, on Medal. My petition was granted, and I acknowledge it with Lady foreheads and prayed; promising publication. Not one was deepest gratitude. infected, and all are enjoying good health."-Louisiana. "I owe a very great debt of gratitude to Our Lady of the "I wish to tell you how grateful I am to Our Blessed Mother. Miraculous Medal for her protection. Recently I walked My seemed gone. I pinned a Miraculous Medal on her, placed her little baby was very ill, and all hope for her recovery blindly into very serious temptation and attribute. my escape from serious sin to the fact that I was wearing my Medal under Our Blessed Mother's care, and now she is restored to at the time and had said my Rosary a short time before.' health."-Newfoundland. -Washington. Tuberculosis Temporal "A Polish girl, a neighbor of mine, was dying with tuber- Work culosis. The best doctor in said she would not live. I gave her sister a Miraculous Medal to give to her. This "Some time ago I sent one dollar asking you to enroll my family in the Association and to pray, through the Masses happened about a year ago. This Spring I asked this girl how her sister was getting along, and I could hardly believe and Novena, that my husband would get work which would her when she told me that her sister had been to the theatre. suit him. I received your answer, and in the very same mail She has not been sick since. I attribute this favor to Our there was a letter for my husband offering him a very suitable position. I am enclosing a dollar in thanksgiving."-Minnesota. Lady of the Miraculous Medal."-Pennsylvania. "My husband had been out of work for some weeks. He "About a year and a half ago I feared that I was going began to wear a Miraculous Medal and has been working into consumption. I had recourse to prayer and promised Our Blessed Mother that I would publish the favor if she steady ever since. I promised publication if my husband received this favor.' would help me to regain my health. Many thanks to this kind Mother and all the saints to whom I have prayed, I am feeling "I had been looking for work and was unsuccessful when much better and working all the time. The doctor says all my aunt gave me a Miraculous Medal to wear, saying: 'You symptoms of tuberculosis have cleared up. I am sorry that will surely find work.' Father, the next day I obtained a very I am SO late in acknowledging this wonderful favor."-Canada. good position. "My little boy was taken ill and one of his lungs became General affected. Our family doctor thought it might be tuberculosis so we took him to a specialist. He also spoke of tuberculosis, "I promised publication in your little Miraculous Medal and we were heartbroken. We had him enrolled in the Asso- Booklet, also a Mass of thanksgiving, if I found a seemingly ciation and put a Miraculous Medal on him. In one week his impossible two months' trial balance. In my difficulty I placed cough was much better and he had almost stopped spitting up a Miraculous Medal over the pages while working. Many phlegm. In two weeks we could hardly believe our eyes. After thanks to Our Blessed Lady, the Sacred Heart and St. Anthony, four weeks his temperature became normal, and three months the trouble was found in a short time."-Vermont. later his lung was entirely cleared up. Many thanks to Our Blessed Mother."-Minnesota. 28 29 y am with Sisters of and ow- ing the them a two operations and no position Mental (Continued from page 2) his publication if put a Miraculous Medal on him and losing "My mind. father I was very ill recently and showed signs of of Christmas, Epiphany, Easter, Ascension, Na- recovered he recovered from his illness. He has promised fully and is now back at work."-New York. Pentecost, Purification, Annunciation, Assumption; March Jos- Feasts Holy Trinity; Immaculate Conception, St. through tarium. some While very hard experiences, and was sent to "About two years ago my sister went insane, having been tivity, March 19; Blessed Joseph Mary Thomas, Blessed 24; Buralis, June 17; Nativity of St. John the Bap- eph, Canonization of St. Cajetan, April 12; The wear. She kissed it reverently and allowed it to be Medal to visiting her I gave her a Miraculous a sani- intercession completely recovered. I attribute the and soon next after time I saw her she was very much improved, put on. day of the month of July; Our Lady of the Angels (of St. tist, Paul June 24; SS. Peter and Paul, June 29; Last Sun- her husband of Mary, because the doctors had previously cure to the Portiuncula), August 2; St. Cajetan, August 7; that there was no hope for recovery."-California. told that ually I worked around to the back of my head. I began grad- fear "The side of my head felt numb for several days. It Augustine, August 28; Exaltation of the Holy Cross, September 14; St. Michael, Archangel, September 29; and took was losing my mind. I always wear a Miraculous to Medal Guardian Angels, October 2; St. Teresa, October 15; and in my trouble to Our Lady. I promised publication, All Saints, November 1; St. Andrew of Avellino, a short time this queer feeling left me."-Kentucky. November 10; Blessed John Marinonius, December 13: Operation first and last days of the Novena in preparation for Christmas; during the exposition of the Most Blessed ulous I received through the intercession of Our Lady of the Mirac- "I wish to have a favor published in your little booklet which Sacrament at the Forty Hours' Devotion. Medal. I had to submit to a very serious and, thanks to the help of our dear Mother, I have operation, fully recovered my Article V. "Some time ago I was very low, following a major All the faithful of both sexes may become mem- tion. A friend of mine gave me a Miraculous Medal. opera- I bers of this Association and share in its privileges. the promised Our Lady that if I pulled through I would publish favor and donate five dollars to the worthy cause which The only condition is that they wear the Medal sus- nessee. your Association promotes. My prayer was heard."-Ten- pended from the neck on the breast, when the Medal has been blessed and imposed according to the rite "I am 59 years old, and have just passed through a and severe goiter operation. I came through the operation very fine approved by Leo XIII (April 19, 1895), by a priest cession of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. I wore a was home nine days later. I attribute this to the inter- delegated to do SO. Miraculous Medal at the time."-Kansas. Article VI. Accident The principal feast of the Association is November "My son had a very narrow escape in an automobile acci- 27-Feast of the Apparition of the Immaculate Virgin dent. He was driving along a lonely country road and ran of the Miraculous Medal. into a post, completely demolishing the front of his car. He received a few slight cuts from flying glass. He is a member of the Association and had a Miraculous Medal in the car. Article VII. I am sure Our Lady protected him."-Massachusetts. The associates incur no new obligations. They are "I was in an automobile accident recently and attribute recommended to repeat frequently the invocation in- my escape to the fact that I was wearing my Miraculous Medal. My car skidded into a ditch and almost overturned. scribed on the Medal: "O Mary, conceived without I was on the side of the car that would have pinned me sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee." underneath it had it Note: Those invested in the Medal can gain 100 "I have just received a favor in answer to a novena to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. My wife was hit by a days' indulgence (applicable to the Souls in Purga- passenger train, and has been in the hospital four months with tory) each time they say the ejaculation, "O Mary, a broken arm and leg, and a fracture of the skull in two places. conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse She -Indiana. has a promise of coming home in about two weeks." to thee." Pius X, June 6, 1904.) 30 31 I am with me Sisters of and ow= ing the them two a operations and no position e S 1933 Roosuelt, YOUR FOR OMN te you 9 RECOURSE / very 6. G MARY Price ) letter + you to 6/19/23 h to news 3 kind y pottension to much & I am with me good ow= Sisters of ing the them two a operations and no position Portband Oneyon. June 1933 your Honor. President F.D. Roosuelt a letter. wich is very alow me to write you important to me. I am having this letter to Regestrated. I want you to h receive personal. 6/19/20 3 request But clear kind I relise you have y President. I beg of you to give me a little attension for I am very it much I am with the good ow= read of Sisters of Mercy. bill,230.00 ing them a operations and no position 2) V am sending a medal Lit is a Medal of the Blessed Virgin the Blessed Virgin apeared pr7. to Sister Cathline Lobura in France. and asked her hi have this medal stink and distrubited and this medal tughed the chair that the dwing her first Blessed Virgin satin aperation. She will Bless and wear one of #er medal. mich will be a great protection in your have responsibilis. If its in posible to Trusting you will consider my letter, es except medal this Pressom P.P.7. Very Respectfuly yours. Magdalina m. J.S. am you a little medal all. explains of the Univaculous es June 19, 1933. My dear Mr. Moran: The President received your letter of June fourteenth and asks me to thank you heartily for the sketch which you were good enough to send him. He is pleased to accept this drawing and is deeply grateful to you for your friendly expressions of confidence and good will. Very sincerely yours, MARVIN H. McINTYRE, Assistant Secretary to the President John F. Moran, Esq., 4307 - 4th Avenue, Brooklyn. New York. es Rueid ackost, Brooklyn as June14 1933 June 14*1933 new fork INC Dear mr President: Jone liberty, of sending you a I am taking P.P.7. 9-m p7, m 9 Livingston drawing from photo, which I Think is a good likeners With best wishes for a successful administration, and good health, and good luck for goarself, and family Respectfully yours John t. moran Presidem. J. Pearce McCullough, Esq., Hyman Manufacturing Co., Inc., Togia, Livingston & Almond Sts., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. es HYMAN MANUFACTURING CO INC OF June 20, 1933. p.p.7. m Phone: THE Livingston My dear Mr. McCullough: Your letter of June sixteenth has been received and I beg to thank you in the President's behalf for the Hollywood Sun Helmets which you were good enough to send him. He is glad to accept them and deeply appreciates this evidence of your interest and good will. Very sincerely yours, MARVIN H. McIntyre, Assistant Secretary to the President. J. Pearce McCullough, Esq., Hyman Manufacturing Co., Inc., Togia, Livingston & Almond Sts., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. es HYMAN MANUFACTURING CO., INC. ORIGINATORS OF askgo 6-20-33 33 HOLLYWOOD HELMETS & General Offices Phone: REGent 7727 Tioga, Livingston and Almond Streets Philadelphia, Pa. Paid June 16th, 1933. President Roosevelt, White House, Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President:- We have taken the liberty of shipping a few samples of our original creation - the Hollywood Sun Helmet for the use and amusement of the younger members of the White House Family. It may interest you to learn that the Hollywood Helmet is destined to become the outstanding summer fad of the year and to know that we have already shipped large quantities to the large Cities of the Country. We sincerely hope that you will be kind enough to accept these in the spirit in which they are sent to you and if we have not sent a sufficient quantity or the correct sizes, we will be very happy indeed to forward any additional ones you may desire. Very respectfully yours, HYMAN MANUFACTURING CO., INC. JPM.RS. J. Pearce McCullough YOUR 'The NEW GENER qm 7, June 20, 1933. EST June My dear Mr. Milosevich: The souvenir edition of your magazine which you were good enough to send to the President has been received, and I beg to thank you in the President's behalf for your courtesy. I am sure he will be greatly pleased to look through it at a favorable opportunity. Very sincerely yours, MARVIN H. McINTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President B B. N. Milosevich, Esq., 309 South La Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois. es CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR 1933 - SOUVENIR EDITION "SLAVS" M. GAWANSKY, Business Manager Tel. HARrison 7088 B. N. MILOSEVICH, Editor The NEW GENERATION' (Formerly "NOVI ROD" A SLAV-AMERICAN REVIEW) ackep Established 1922 6-20-33 309 SO. LA SALLE STREET CHICAGO, ILL. June I4th.1933. El Recid- To Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President of the United States White House, Washington ,D.C. The Dear Mr.President; Allow us kindly to call your attention to a copy of our Souvenir Edition we just released out of the press under the title 11 SLAWS " with Special Reference to Ameri- cans of Slav Ancestry. While we took the liberty of mailing you the said copy under a separate cover, we feel that by doing so we are performing a honorable duty of submitting this kind of literature to our President who may find delight in reading it at his spare moments. Yours very Respectfully, B.N. milosevich CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR 1933- - SOUVENIR EDITION "SLAVS" p.p.7 g-m"; 9' June 21, 1933. My dear Miss Moore: The Pres ident has received your letter of June fifteenth and has asked me to thank you warmly for your thoughtful kindness in sending him the sketch which you were good enough to enclose. The friendly interest which prompted you to write is indeed appreciated. Very sincerely yours, LOUIS McH. HOWE Secretary to the President Miss Mynnye Moore, 820 Hammond Street, Rocky Mount, North Carolina. dj paper backet and eay book! that isn't my sake, throw this my the coaste this is for you, secretary don't for m (-2" pg 820 Hammond H. Rocky Mount, N.C. June 15, 1923 Roosevel will find a fall picture that wiself. I drew appergnote book taken a lesson, in FD.R F. ough 2 smuch desire to. my amibition is to he anartish. unable financially to take art. am the daughter to of a contractor still he go to high school 2 am seventeen years of age and has me to he still in to high studies 2 prefer having 2 my se self yhis picture as am proud git my you will accept this my sake, throw this in waste is for you, secretary davity for paper backet and eay book! that isn't an ( pg 820 Hammond H. Rocky mount N.C. white Hause June 15, 1923 Roosevel Inclosed you will find a resemblance it of yourself I drew from a small picture that came off the corapperspot book paper 2 have never taken a lesson, in art, though 2 much desire to. my amibition is to he an artish. unable 2 financially to take art. Dam the daughter to of a contractor still go to high school am seventeen years of age and he has me to he still to in high studies 2 prefer leaving 2 my hope you will accept this self yhis picture as am proud g it my my sake, throw my waste is for you, secretary doub for peper basket and Ray, book! that isnt ) Please et him read this himself. any good. no needy him seeing ih awaiting your answer gremain Verytraly yours More Mynnye June 22, 1933. p.P.7. q-m My dear Mr. Dooley: Your letter of June nineteenth has been received and I shall be very glad to bring it and the medals to the atten- tion of the President when he returns to this City. He will, I am sure, be most appreciative of the kindly thought which prompted you to write and send the medals to him. The card which you enclosed is here- with returned as requested. Very sincerely yours, MARVIN H. McINTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President Dennis E. Dooley, Esq., Bronx, 1976 East 177th Street, New York. mgs Mr. Porcupine Lodge, Randolph, Goos Co., New Hampshire. COPY MGS Dal Vaticano, Li April 25th 1933 SEGRETERIA DI STATO Di Sua Santita His Holiness has blessed the enclosed medals, which He returns herewith and bestows upon you His Apostolic Blessing. that and man escaped by a muscle medale tried to harm E G as you do butt it. feel might ao to will all all I hope that these medalo anger times. The I. M. MacFarlane. Porcupine Lodge, Randolph, Goos Co., New Hampshire. 155 File 3 3 His Excellency 1033 1. President of U.S.A. Franklin D. Roosebelt 7. While House 2 Washington, D.C. Gafe. You will pleased to know an the Pape far his assic their jurney some days before that these medalo were that bad man of Flaxida feel might ao through hare something to escaped by a Univacled medale tried to harm r ao you do buth it. will all all I hope that these medalo anger times, Mr. I. M. MacFarlane. Porcupine Lodge, Randolph, Goos Co., New Hampshire. Adio Fir 3. 3 While House President of U.S.A. D. Roosepelt 77 Washington, DC. Gap. WISLAW nil You will pleased to know an the Page for his asen that these medalo were their jurney some days before that bad man Flacida tried to harm you of ao you feel ao through hathese medale lecaped by a muscle do but it. might something to will Gratect you from all all I hope that these medalo anger times, Mr. I. M. MacFarlane. Porcupine Lodge, Randolph, Goos Co., New Hampshire. EST 3 3 Franklin D. Roosepelt Excellency J While House President of U.S.A. 77 Washington, DC. TAM IN PARE 97 acarnolic AKAODIDENT ml You the Page for his You will pleased to know an that these medalo were their jurney some days before that bad man of Flarida feel ao medale escaped by a muacle tried to harm you G ao you do mith it. might something to will Gratect You from all all I hope that these medalo anger times, The I. M. MacFarlane. Porcupine Lodge, Randolph, Goos Co., New Hampshire. Jus 19, 1933. This Excellency Presedent of if Sa. Franklin D. any I'm glad to he ahge melf 7. You. promise his Italy made You will pleased to know the Page for assistance that these medalo were an that bad man Flarida their juarney some days before tried to harm of ao you escaped by a feel ao through hab se medale do butt it. might something to will all all I hope that these medalo anger times, Mr. I. M. MacFarlane. Porcupine Lodge, Randolph, Goos Co., New Hampshire. Very Perpectfully, Dennis E. Dooley 1976 East 177 th St. Beandy New York. O.S. I'm pendeny and the Card the return later at your lisale Pape pent me you may Mr. I. M. MacFarlane. Porcupine Lodge, Randolph, Goos Co., New Hampshire. p.p7 June 22, 1933. q-m. My dear Dr. MacFarlane: The President has asked me to thank you heartily for the inscribed copy of your book entitled "The Quantity and Sources of our Petroleum Supplies" and the inscribed booklet "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 1920-1921", which you were good enough to send him. He was indeed pleased to receive these books and greatly appreciates your thought of him in this connection. Very sincerely yours, MARVIN H. McINTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President. The I. M. MacFarlane. Porcupine Lodge, Randolph, Goos Co., New Hampshire. 7 June 22, 1933. q-m Your My dear Mrs. McClean: the The President has asked me to thank you heartily for the copy of the book "Naval Temple" which you were good enough to send him. He is pleased to have the volume and looks forward to reading it at a favorable opportunity. Very sincerely yours, NOTE MARVIN H. MCINTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President. Mrs. 0. R. McClean, 692 E. 2nd St., Russellville, Kentucky. es June 22% 1933. pr.7. 9-m My dear Mr. Mandeville: Your letter of June fifteenth and your drawing have been received in the President's absence, and I shall be glad to bring them to his attention as soon as pos- sible after his return. In the meantime, I want to thank you in his behalf for your friendly thought in sending the drawing to him. Very sincerely yours, LOUIS McH. HOWE Secretary to the President C. R. Mandeville, Esq., 325 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California. bsp San Francisco, California June 15, 1933. a Girs Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, The White House, Washington, D. C. My dear President: I am sending you under sepa- rate cover a photographic reproduction of the charcoal drawing which I have made of you, and which I thought you might be interested in seeing. Faithfully yours, C.K.Mandrish C.R. Mandeville, 325 Sutter St. San Francisco. crm.v MANDEVILLE 1933 © \ June 28, 1933. PP7, McQUESTEN, Frank Boston, Mass. 6-26-33 On the above date, the President thanked Mr. McQuesten for the charts sent to him while off Provincetown. (maps) SEE 200-A P.P.F. G-M June 28, 1933. P.P.7 9-m D. C. My dear Mr. Musso: Honorable Birl Your letter of June twenty-seventh has to you been received and I beg to thank you in the Presi- of my dent's behalf for writing and for the burnt wood in portrait which you were good enough to send him. I am sure he will be pleased to have this find product of your art, and greatly appreciate this evidence of 1th your friendly interest and good will. Very sincerely yours, STEPHEN EARLY, Assistant Secretary to the President. Benry Musso, 3715 Neck Henry Musso, Esq., 371-1/2 Middle Neck Road, Neck, New Great Neck, New York. es acked 6 June 27, 1933. ES facio Honorable Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Washington, D. C. Honorable Sir: I am sending to you under separate cover a burnt wood portrait of you as a token of my regard for the splendid work you are doing in guiding our country out of the Depression. The portrait has been made with an electric needle, each line being burnt into the wood. I hope that this work will give you some pleasure. Sincerely, Joing Muss Henry Musso, 3712 Middle Neck Road, Great Neck, New York. June 28, 1933. pp7. q.m. My dear Mr. Marshall: Your letter of June twenty-sixth has been received and I beg to thank you in the President's behalf for writing and for the autographed copy of your book "The Layman's Legal Guide" which you were good enough to send him. I am sure he will greatly enjoy looking through the volume upon his return and appreciate your thought of him in this connection. Very sincerely yours, STEPHEN EARLY, Assistant Secretary to tle President. Francis M. Marshall, msq,, 201 North Wells Street, Chicago, Illinois. es askgg Francis m. Marshall ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW 6/28 228-N-LASALLE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. 201 No. Wells St., June 26, 1933. pind To President Franklin D. Roosevelt, The White House, Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President: It gives me great pleasure to autograph and present to you this copy of the second edition of my book entitled, "The Layman's Legal Guide." You will notice that I have incorporated portions of those of your acts which were in effect at the time of final preparation of this edition. The large distribution of this book makes frequent new editions possible and I am in hopes to be in a position to more closely follow the workings of these great reconstruction measures for my subse- quent editions, as I feel a great deal of good can be accomplished by placing the laws before our people. It affords me pleasure, also, to permit this work to be reproduced in Braille for the use of our blind citizens. With wishes that you may be able to administer these great measures with increasing benefit to all, I beg to remain, Sincerely, Francis W.Marshall June B, 1933. 3 it 3 My dear Mr. Macrae: Your letter of June fifteenth has been received and I beg to thank you in the Presi- dent's behalf for the books "De Valera" and "Little Ships" which you were good enough to send him. I am sure he will enjoy reading them at a favorable opportunity. Very sincerely yours, STEPHEN EARLY Assistant Secretary to the President. John Macrae, Jr., Esq., Vice-President, E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 286-302 Fourth Avenue, New York, N.Y. es Our 1 ship of state from becoming a total wreck for the 150 years of our nation- al life; but we no longer have a free land outlet, therefore we ARE eithe at the end of private corporation banking and other corporation stock gambling, populace-robbing, or we are dangerously near the end of our bosted modern civilation. DUTTON & Co.,INc. YARDFAR,NEWYORK" PUBLISHERS 286-302 FOURTH NEWYork,N.Y. AVENUE arknd RECEIVED JUN WHITE 20 HOUSE 4.00 June 15, 9.m. Reced The President of the United States The White House Washington, D. C. it's My dear Mr. President: I am sending you a complimentary of ased DE VALERA and LITTLE SHIPS, two books I thought copy you might possible care to read. Yours sincerely, en- JM JR EHB es sue 01 Our f ship of state from becoming a total wreck for the 150 years of our nation- al life; but we no longer have a free land outlet, therefore we ARE eithe at the end of private corporation banking and other corporation stock gambling, populace-robbing, or we are dangerously near the end of our bosted modern civilation. - June 28, 1933. 0.07 q.m. My dear Mr. Mays: Your letter of June fourteenth has been received and I beg to thank you in the President's behalf for writing and for the miniature pen and ink sketch. I am sure he will be very pleased to have this product of your art and deeply ap- preciate your thought of him in his connection. Assuring you that the President is indeed grateful for your friendly expressions of commen- dation and good wishes, I am Very sincerely yours, STEPHEN EARLY Assistant Secretary to the President Richard Landrum Mays, Jr., Esq., 2808 2nd Ave., H.P., Richmond, es Virginia. sue of Our for ship of state from becoming a total wreck for the 150 years of our nation- al life; but we no longer have a free land outlet, therefore we ARE eithe at the end of private corporation banking and other corporation stock gambling, populace-robbing, or we are dangerously near the end of our bosted modern civilation. ackg Washington D.G. 6-27-33 29, 1933. ES Rec'd Dear Mr. Roosevelt, I'm sending you a miniature ateenth has been original pen rink drawing of the your book will be White House. It's the smallest n President upon known pen drawing of this rill, I am sure, subject which I have especially dindness in sending executed for you. iendly expressions may you find place among your many collections for this ely yours, small remembrance. Wishing you can't success as you have so ably demonstrated cH. HOWE the President to us in the past, Sincerely, Richard Landrum Mays Jr. ation, x Jmh payment sue of stark and speculation in stocks- will destroy any government. Our former, Western border, free land outlet is what has saved our ship of state from becoming a total wreck for the 150 years of our nation- al life; but we no longer have a free land outlet, therefore we ARE eithe at the end of private corporation banking and other corporation stock gambling, populace-robbing, or we are dangerously near the end of our bosted modern civilation. 29's June 29, 1933. PB.7 q-M My dear Captain May: Your letter of June seventeenth has been received and with the copy of your book will be called to the attention of the President upon his return to the City. He will, I am sure, be most appreciative of your kindness in sending the book to him and of your friendly expressions of commendation. XPP.7 + a-B Very sincerely yours, ? LOUIS McH. HOWE Secretary to the President Captain Charles Γ. May, X The Tax Payers Auditing Association, 931 Ninth Avenue, San Diego, California. Jmb sue of stark and speculation in stocks- will destroy any government. Our former, Western border, free land outlet is what has saved our ship of state from becoming a total wreck for the 150 years of our nation- al life; but we no longer have a free land outlet, therefore we ARE eithe at the end of private corporation banking and other corporation stock gambling, populace-robbing, or we are dangerously near the end of our bosted modern civilation. A City and County Organization, Incorporated Under the Laws of the State of California, for the Purpose of Checking and Maintaining Systematic Audits of all Public Acts and Records Address All Communications to the Secretary act Board of Directors President Capt. Chas. F. May 931 NINTH AVENUE TELEPHONE MAIN 2644 Capt. Chas. F. May Elizabeth Miller B 0839J Vice-President A. J. Inwood Elizabeth Miller J.W.Wilson William H. Rumsey J. C. W. Crouch THE TAX PAYERS AUDITING ASSOCIATION Secretary-Treasurer J.W.Wilson L. Tiernan SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA June 17th, 1933 To the honerable Franklic D. Roosevelt, the president of these United States: I want to thank you for the letters you and your secretary sent me last February, in reply to by latter and the literature I sent you. Also I wish to say I am more than pleased and thank you for the statesman like way you have conducted our governmental affairs in the short time you have been our president, EXCEPT, that it seems, from re- ports in the papers, that you MAY sign and thus cause to become law, the Glass-Steagall, bank-reform, (so-called) bill, and by SO doing countanene and perpetuate our present nefarious "people-be-damned, private corpora- tion banking system, that, because I am 74 years old, and my grandfather and father as well is myself, having been lawmakers, I have had the op- pertunity to, and HAVE learned and KNOW, as of course YOU know the preset system of banking, together with the private corporation issue, sale and manipulation of stocks, has litterally robbed our people of more wealth than the phisical property of these United States would sell for at to- day's ruling preces. You may remember that in 1908 Thomas W. Lawson said of the Wall Stret private corporation banks and other stock manipulatings that they were "the most despisable bank of pillaging pirates man's immagination has painted with brush ot pen, the meanest of thieves." When, by the issue of stock, a "few men" can get the money from Tom, Dick, Harry and Lucy,-the general public, to purchase government bonds, collarteral security, for our government,-congress and our presidents, all of them, and YOU if you sign the Glass bill and so perpuate the "system", has, and will continue to GIVE BILLIONS of dollars of currency, to say nothing of MORE billions of money deposited with these banks that has been knxt invested in worthless "securities" and lost "more than 25 bil- lions" a newspaper item said yesterday. I wrote a book in 1910, that I am sending to you. I desire very much that you, and Mrs Roosevelt read it together in your home. It will intro- duce me to you-you will know of my desire to serve my fellow-men- my desire to gailWheaven and avoid the "fire and brimstone hell" that Jesus Christ tells about, "prepared for the devil and his angels." I also urge you ro read the25th chapter of Leviticus, where the God of the universe told Moses to frame a law for the Israelites, providing that ALL debts MUST be canceled every fifty years. God certainly did this because HE KNOWS that the continued payment of interest ALONE,-even without the is- sue of stark and speculation in stocks- will destroy any government. Our former, Western border, free land outlet is what has saved our ship of state from becoming a total wreck for the 150 years of our nation- al life; but we no longer have a free land outlet, therefore we ARE eithe at the end of private corporation banking and other corporation stock gambling, populace-robbing, or we are dangerously near the end of our bosted modern civilation. Page two, of letter to president Roosevelt: Have you read "Ceaser's Column?" Get and read it. Unless averted, we are where the author describes our nation of being, or we certainly WILL be ere long. As you are now doing, Mr. president, Theodore Roosevelt "investigated Big business, but his investigation did not 8 nvince either him or con- gress that the private corporation banking, and other private corporation MUST be eliminated as YOU certai nly KNOW MUST be dond Below I copy excerpts from the manuscript of another book I am now preparing for publication. Besides what I copy here, regarding banks, Mr. president, YOU have the power, that NO other president has ever had, to and you MUST stop, for all time, the issue, sale and gambling in private corperation stocks. I, who for years, was often beyond the protection of law, beyond the "border", among cow-boys of the, fifty féve years age type, was so con- stituted, mentally that I refused to bet; would NOT tolerate either the getting of givving "something saxethxngzx for nothing, have a right to insist that you, who alone of all our presidents, have been given the autocratic, dictatoral powers to the two things we have suggested and so give us, and future histerians, the right to truthfully say that Frank- lin D. Roosevelt IS the greatest ruler the wordd has ever known. (Excerpts from my M.S.) "President Roosevelt now has the power and authority to remove. the re- striction of $2500. that may be deposited in a "postal savings account', and grant to depositors the privilege of Shecking against such deposits. "I am going to predict that when the president gets rid of the present session of congress, that this IS exactly what he WILL do, for the fol- lowing Feraons: "It will bring out and put into the national treasury, the millions of hoarded money, which, with a checking privilege, will add hundreds of millions to our circulating medium, for with this money the government can refinance farm and home mortgages, now held by the banks, wb. who could, and would return their money to depositors, where it would im- mediately reenter the channels of trade THROUGH government postalsavings. checking- accounts. Thus a permanent government revenue producing, revol- ving fund will be provided. "Without a moratoriam check being placed thereon, immediately after the 2500. restriction has been removed for deposites in postal savings accounts, enough money WOULD be withdrawn from ALL private dorporation banks to cause many, if not all such banks to fail; so a holidy morator- ium would be proclaimed, granting eo each bank an optional respite, for a sufficient time, thus holding incheck withdrawels until such time as their securities were taken over by the govermment. "Last December we sent our Declaration of Principles to the legisla- tors of all the states and the Florida legislature adopted the sixth plak thereof, and submitted to their people for their ratification as a con- stitutional amendment. Florida has thus taken one of the most important forward steps in the emancipation of her citizens, that will draw many thousands of people and hundreds of millions of dollars to add to her prosperity- that will go far toward compleet recovery from the depression,") In concluding Mr. president, will say, you have already proven that you are NOT a vasilating, time-serving, bribe-taking politician. You ARE proving that you are a REAL statesman, and we know you are NOT a coward. it? You, and you ALONE can save our republic from destruction: Will you do I am Preident yours very truly: bapt leha's F, May of the Taxpayers Auditing Association San Diego Cl REVOLUTION CAN BE AVERTED Editor Labor Leader: I have read at Washington" and at Sacran the article in your last issue: "Gentle- really will "make haste and do men of Washington Make Haste." The thing right now; stop foreclosures author of this article says: "The Amer- tax sales," and change our bank system, SO interest money will ican farmer is no longer the God-fear- "go into a rat hole," where it neve ing, law-abiding man he was." comes back, for the men who are los Not many papers are telling about ing their homes "are not the law-abid. the desperate farmers and home own- ing men they were. Their blood ers that threaten the lives of sheriffs boiling. Their brain is haunted by and bankers and prevent farms and memories of Concord, Lexington and homes from being sold under foreclo- Bunker Hill," as the author referre sure, and of the banker that lost his to above says. life when he defied the owner and pro- When I counsel moderation and re ceeded to foreclose a mortgage a short mind these men that they have the bali time ago. lot, they answer with a curse for the But why resort to such extreme public officials who "do our voting for measures against sheriffs and mort- us and refuse to let us vote." gage holders? The mortgagor may We are constantly being warned be a man, or woman, who has invest- that we are going to have a revolution; ed all their money-a small amount- but our legislators can avert such a in a mortgage, the interest of which disastrous calamity and I am asking they must have SO that they, and their in all seriousness, will they do it? babies can live. I know of a number (cafst Chas I.B. A. TAXPAYER. of such people. Of course, there is a difference between such people and "ONLY" 1,400 BANKS Wall Street and allied banks, who have FAILED DURING 1932 power to deflate our currency at will, and do so for the express purpose of getting possession of all wealth. In a "cheer-up-it-might-be-worse" "Yes, but who gave, and who allows statement, the Treasury Department the banks to keep that power is what reported this week that during last year "only" 1,400 banks had closed a man said to me recently, who is los- their doors, tying up deposits of about ing his home. He reminded me of the $700,000. Communists who he said "are keeping tab on the public officials who vote These figures, the treasury said, show that there has been a "material for or against a moratorium and other measures of relief." improvement" in the banking situa- tion. When I asked him what other meas- Advances of $807,000,000 to 4,38 ures he referred to, he cursed the bank- banks by the Reconstruction Finan ing system and said, "You can't keep Corporation were given credit for right on pouring money into a rat reduction of failures, which were hole." ning at high during the latter I am wondering if the "Gentlemen 1931. DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES fool or a knave," who does not profit by the ARTICLE TWO: The United States mistakes of ignorance, made by some, and Government should loan direct to munici- of the crimes intentionally committed by others. palities, for such projects as would produce TAXPAYERS AUDITING ASSOCIATION, Therefore we submit our Declaration of a revenue income for the liquidation of such of San Diego, California; Principles which, if adopted by a political loans. Capt. Chas. F. May, President party, we predict they will elect their pres- The United States Government HAS is- ident in 1936. sued currency with ONLY U. S. Bonds as J. W. Wilson, Secretary-Treasurer We confidentially expect these principles security, and the Congress of 1932 provided to be advocated by all who honestly desire for loans to municipalities. As a refutation of the spurious arguments to save our government from "destruction SECTION THREE: that will be offered by private corporations, by the money power," as prophesied by corrupt politicians and misguided mortals, Abraham Lincoln. ARTICLE ONE: Except as provided in we cite the following FACTS: Part of Sec- Section TWO, the States should OWN ALL DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES: tion TWO, and Section SEVEN and all of banks, not to exceed one for each twenty- SECTION ONE: Sections FIVE, SIX and EIGHT have al- five thousand inhabitants; except that in- ARTICLE ONE: The constitution of the ready been adopted and are a demonstrated United States of America and of the several corporated municipalities with less than success, and we affirm that no one can twenty-five thousand inhabitants, should States, and the charters of all municipalities truthfully deny the advantages we claim for have one bank. EVERY Section of our Declaration of should be amended so as to provide for the ARTICLE TWO: State Banks should adoption of the following Declaration of loan directly to native born, or to natural- Principles. The world CAN be peacefully revolu- Principles; and laws should be enacted pro- ized citizens, upon real estate; but not to viding for the enforcement of the provisions tionized by adopting these principles, and exceed one-third the value assessed thereon; stipulated therein. we predict that the nation that does NOT and on personal notes to owners of real adopt them, without unnecessary delay, SECTION TWO: estate in amounts not to exceed one-fifth WILL certainly have a revolution of blood- ARTICLE ONE: The United States the value of their real estate. shed-a wholesale execution of "white col- Government should OWN, operate and de- With National and State OWNERSHIP lar" men, after the manner of Godless, Com- rive revenue therefrom, one bank for each of banks, depositors will have perfect confi- munistic, Soviet Russia's murderous revolu- one million inhabitants of the United States, dence in the soundness of every bank; there- and issue currency, based on either gold, fore, there would be NO depression because tion. If it is true that "any fool can find fault," silver, or U. S. Bonds, as collateral security of lack of ready money to carry on business, it is equally true that he or she is "either a therefor. and the interest from money loaned by the A City and County Organization, Incorporated Under Laws of the State of California, for the Purpose of Checking and Maintale Spatematic Audits of all Public Acts and Records Board of Directors Address All Communications to the Secretary Capt. Chas. F. May President Elizabeth Miller Capt. Chas. F. May would A. J. Inwood 931 NINTH AVENUE TELEPHONE J. W. Wilson main 2644 Vice-President fails B O839J Elizabeth Miller ernment William H. Rumsey :here- J. C. W. Crouch S THE TAX PAYERS AUDITING ASSOCIATION Secretary-Treasurer GHT. L. Tiernan J. W. Wilson S reg- ARTICLE y per nicipalitie be a SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA January 1st, 1933. NOT , and thout voti vern- ARTICLI of all or a 1d be e-tenth O ck is- by tl WILL OUR "GOVERNMENT BE DESTROYED?" 1 the and in Se To Our Lawmakers of the Nation and of the States: SON How utte e al- elligent To the Honorable President of Your Senate; to the Senators and to the Assemblymen of OME. WITHO Your State: I into FIAT P. We inclose herewith a copy of a constitutional amendment that will be introduced in their the our California, 1933, Legislature. pro- with We are sending, under separate cover, our Declaration of Principles, which will you JRITY, kindly have distributed to your legislators. y not We earnestly request that you give the NINETY-FIVE per cent of your people a chance to borrow money from, and pay interest to THEMSELVES, instead of allowing FIVE per ARTICL cent of the people-PRIVATE CORPORATION BANKS-to loan the money they OWE WE WN all to the NINETY-FIVE per cent and, too often, use the interest on that money to bribe ONS urces, an YOUR servants-the public officials. NOT be The love of money surely can not, MUST NOT be SO dominant in the minds and hearts AVE. for of our public officials that they will continue to REFUSE to recognize the imperative demand [EM- an local for a banking system that will permanently restore confidence to the depositors, which private ERE g ARTICI corporation banks-our present system-can NOT do. By loaning 93 per cent ELL. --only 7% left for "reserve"-of the money they OWE DEPOSITORS the banks are get- ting an exorbitant interest on what THEY OWE. And, also, if they do not heed our voter's peaceful revolution in our recent election, against the wholesale confiscation, by private corpo- rations, of our public utilities and natural resources, we WILL have a revolution that WILL literally "destroy our Republic." To convince REASONING men and women that a radical change-a face-about policy MUST be inaugurated, surely we have only to quote the unqualified declaration of three world controlling, master minds: : On November 21, 1864, Abraham Lincoln said he "feared the wealth would be aggre- gated in a few hands, and our Republic would be destroyed." On December 13, 1911, G. M. Reynolds, of the Continental Commercial Bank of Chicago, said: "I believe the money power now lies in the hands of a dozen men." A short time ago Montague Norman, Governor of the Bank. of England, said: "Events are now outside the control of any man and any government and any country." In any court of justice, the testimony of three such witnesses would be conclusive and irrefutable. We, therefore, affirm that unless our lawmakers submit constitutional amend- ments, as provided in our Declaration of Principles, our "Government WILL be destroyed." You KNOW the result of the recent presidential election DEMANDS that something SHALL be done: What ARE YOU, our legislators, going to do about it? CAPT. CHAS. F. MAY, President. J. W. WILSON, Secretary-Treasurer. banks would defray the major part of the government expenses. acquisition and establishment of water, gas, imposed on any registered citizen who fails light or power plants, municipalities should to vote, without a reasonable excuse there- SECTION FOUR: be allowed to incur an indebtedness equal for, except as provided in Section EIGHT. ARTICLE ONE: States, counties and to one-half the assessed value of the real Australia now has this law, so far as reg- municipalities that may now issue bonds, estate in their districts. istration is concerned. Because fifty per should be allowed to issue STOCK, but A large number of cities NOW OWN cent of even those who do register, do NOT without voting privilege. their public utilities and derive enough rev- vote, is why corrupt politicians rule, and enue therefrom to enable them to "LEVY ARE NOW BANKRUPTING our govern- ARTICLE TWO: The combined par NO PROPERTY TAXES-ARE TAX ment. value of all bonds and stocks of a State. a FREE," though they have exceptionally low SECTION EIGHT: county, or a municipality should not exceed one-tenth of the value of the real estate rates for water, gas, light and power. ARTICLE ONE: No person should be owned by the State, the county, the munici- SECTION SIX: allowed to vote on bond issues or stock is- pality and of their citizens, except as pro- ARTICLE ONE: No property tax should sues, who does not own real estate in the vided in Section FIVE. be levied on or against ONE residence, district. How utterly UNREASONABLE that an owned by a citizen, that does not exceed five There can be NO POSSIBLE REASON intelligent ? public will allow a FEW men thousand dollars in value. why the floating population should be al- After having paid for a modest home why lowed to MORTGAGE YOUR HOME. -WITHOUT SECURITY-to issue stock -FIAT PAPER-and REFUSE to allow should we be compelled to make install- Millions of people are being forced into ment payments for all time thereafter, and bankruptcy today-can NOT pay their ALL the people-a RELIABLE corpora- be in constant fear of being thrust out into taxes-because they have not had the pro- tion, with a 900% REAL ESTATE SE- CURITY, to issue stock. the streets by the sheriff, and become a pub- tection of this just law. lic charge-a pauper? Many states now have this law; why not California? SECTION FIVE: SECTION SEVEN: AND THIS MEANS YOU ARTICLE ONE: Munciipalities should ARTICLE ONE: A fine of one hundred IF YOU ARE A PUBLIC OFFICIAL WE OWN all public utilities and natural re- dollars, or ninety days in jail-one or both INSIST THAT BY YOUR ACTIONS sources, and the profits derived therefrom -should be imposed on every citizen who is YOU PROVE THAT YOU ARE NOT should be put in their general fund to be of sound mind and legal age, who does not A COWARD, A FOOL OR A KNAVE. used for any purpose that may be needed by register. WILL YOU DO IT? AND REMEM- the local government. ARTICLE TWO: A fine of ten dollars, BER WE CANNOT PROVE THERE ARTICLE TWO: For the erection, or or ten days in jail-one or both-should be IS NOT A HEAVEN AND A HELL.