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PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE PPF 9 Gifts [Y] Mar. 1942 d 3 in ya t & inco yrs hing t rite our PPF900529 7. ie w March 2, 1942 q-m V it ph My dear Mr. Mortlock: Many thanks in the President's behalf for the old book ELEMENTS OF MILITARY ART AND HISTORY. He wants you to know that t he deeply appreciates your kind thought in sending it to him. Very sincerely yours, 18 GRACE G. TULLY yrs inco P. F. Mortlock, Esq., 0 362 West 29th Street, New York, it New York. cb rite oping cour George morall woolstock lawa not kept March 3, 1942 p.n.7. q-m My dear Miss Corr: Thank you, in the President's be- half, for the religious medal to which you refer in your note of February sixth. You t may be sure that he is deeply grateful for your friendly good wishes and your prayers. Very sincerely yours, 18 GRACE 0. TULLY yrs Miss Rose Corr, inco 565 West 148th Street, New York, N. Y. ms 0 it rite oping cour George morall woolstock lawa bort ack 12 12 ask new york W148st. city my Feb 6-1942 and 1942. affect ackiowledgment Roosevelt VATSON PPF the President I am Enclosing a little dg., Calcutta, India, Meraculous Medle to you for God written entitled "Thought BOOK. To protect you and save you ii., 2/6/42. Sends book You Want a, War Job!" in lime of war with the Best BOOK t of good luck to you and happines griculture de la Province "Programme General a L' culture", which is put out vision des ecoles d'Agri- I am Sincerely BOOK k entitled "Knowledge of Rose borr and which is a gift from 18 BOOK Ps Please dont publish my name I am to limiting of working yr onely a poor woman out it. Referred to the ind 0 8/42. Totally disabled man tive Service. asks deferment for son, Dale Fannon. Referred to the Director of Selec- it TRAUDT, Stephen C., Jr., Walpole, Mass., 2/28/42. Protesting deferment of Ted Williams, sportsman. Referred to the Director of Selective Service. rit BROWN, Ray, Mountain Air, New Mexico, 2/28/42. Asks reclassification for son, John Robert Brown, who aids him in running farm. Referred to the Director oping of Selective Service. con MOGEL, Robert, Connander, Louisiana League of War Veterans, 1606 Desire St., New Orleans, La., 2/28/42. Opposed to deferment of Ted Williams, ball player, and asking investigation of his deferment. Referred to the Director of Selective Service. George morall woolstock lawa MEL March 2, 1942. Respectfully referred for consideration and acknowledgment PPF-5 EDWIN M. WATSON Secretary to the President V Letters to the President: BOSE, B.C., /56, Chiharanjau Avenue, Tortce Club Bldg., Calcutta, India, undated. No covering letter, sends book he has written entitled "Thought Ray". Referred to the State Department. BOOK. CLAY, Charles, 124 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ont., Carj., 2/6/42. Sends book he has just written and published entitled "So You Want a War Job!" Referred to the State Department. BOOK t MAGNAN, Jean-Chs, Inspector-in-Chief, de Ecoles d'agriculture de la Province de Quebec, Can., 1/22/42. Sends book entitled "Programme General a L' usage des Ecoles Moyennes et Regionales d'Agriculture", which is put out by the service of the Office of Propaganda, Division des ecoles d'Agri- culture. Referred to the State Department. BOOK CHARLES, E., Gujranwala, India, 10/27/41. Sends book entitled "Knowledge of the Time", which he has written with S.G.H.Ram, and which is a gift from 18 both of them. Referred to the State Department. BOOK ****** Telegrams to the President: Referred by memorandum. WOODRUFF, Stevens, Tucson, Ariz., 2/26/42. Opposed to limiting of working yr hours by labor and urges Pres. do something about it. Referred to the in Department of Labor. FANNON, G.H., Vichy, Mo., sent from Rolla, Mo., 2/28/42. Totally disabled man asks deferment for son, Dale Fannon. Referred to the Director of Selec- tive Service. it TRAUDT, Stephen C., Jr., Walpole, Mass., 2/28/42. Protesting deferment of rit Ted Williams, sportsman. Referred to the Director of Selective Service. BROWN, Ray, Mountain Air, New Mexico, 2/28/42. Asks reclassification for son, for John Robert Brown, who aids him in running form. Referred to the Director of Selective Service. on MOGEL, Robert, Commander, Louisiana League of War Veterans, 1606 Desire St., New Orleans, La., 2/28/42. Opposed to deferment of Ted Williams, ball player, and asking investigation of his deferment. Referred to the Director of Selective Service. George mordall woolstock lawa d pp7 e 9.Th March 2, 1942 Strusom w V it. My dear Bob: ph It was kind of you and your brother, Dick, to send the President the badge which ac- XPPA companied your recent letter. He much appre- 9-B ciates your patriotic pledge of support. t Very sincerely yours, GRACE 0. TULLY 18 + Bob McClung, Allen Apartments, Apt. 25, yrs 32 North Mill Street, New Castle, Pennsylvania. Clurg inco ms 1 it rite hing our an answer George mornall Woolstock lawa act New Castle, Penna. February 4th. 1942. Mr. Franklin D.Roosevelt President of the United States White House Washington, D.C. Mr. President: :- pf, years old and we wanted to make some money so could We are two brothers, fifteen and twelve buy Defense Stamps. We hit upon the idea of making we C badges. and We wanted to give you the first one we made you will like it. We are 100% for the Commander in we are sending it to you for your Birthday. We hope knock the stuffin out of the Japs and Hitler. Chief of the Greatest Army in the World and we will Yours till we lick them all, Bob Bob me McClung Ching... Dick McClung. Dick McClung Allen Apartments, Apt. 25 32 North Mill Street an an George smoonall Woolstock lawa Woolstock Public School Store room TOWA, March 2, 1942 p.n.7m ie w V it My dear Mr. Marshall: ph The President has asked me to thank you for the wooden chain, a product of your ple, 9C own handiwork, to which you refer in your re- t cent letter. He much appreciates your friendly thought of him and wants you to know, too, that he is indeed grateful for your good wishes. Very sincerely yours, 18 GRACE G. TULLY yrs inco George Marshall, Esq., 0 Woolstock, Iowa. ms it rite oping LOUF speecher over rablioes everyrime inc. Hoping to get an answer yours Truly George marrhall woolstock lawa Woolstock Public School acr 3r ARLO J. McGOWAN, SUPERINTENDENT ms LEE WILLIAMS, PRESIDENT WOOLSTOCK, IOWA ARTHUR G. HALVORSEN, SEC'Y ROSCOE PARRISH Il FRED JONES, TREASURER HARVEY HAMER mr Franklin D Roosevelt ack 100mg GEORGE SMITH GEORGE MARSHALL President of United States -42 Washington D. C. 3 ins Dear Friend clam Sending you a chain that l made out of wood with 48 links to represent the united states with has 48 states in the union which you are the head man and hoping that the 48 you a happy birthday and many more I am 66yrs states will always remain as they are I am wishing old and have always vote for President every time sins I was 21. always on your side I am very glad to send you this little present and d hope that you will like it and let me know This the first time that it have ever have a chance to write to a President l have woted for Presents deven time and hoping that l can vote many time So please let one know if your got my sift by return mail cl always listen to your speecher over rablious everytime that l can Hoping to get an answer yours Truly George marrhall woolstock lawa BB- - This book Come in " will be Daybreak foon" Il whout penders address I Auglest you file under her namel- I 1 The A they Book of naves + P. q-B P.P.7 m a 7-3/5/42 DUBIST about HEM:EW Mrs.William Davies McCelland red with- Can you e NW 1548 WE / ph We President Insue you the of T representation the America whichern to yes Be Ln executivaly program these tryting Dog's + pl7 q-B P.P.7 a-m m 7-3/5/42 HEM:EW no too, sory too, w you, air Captain d Never mind Castain, in will red with- Can you e be Day breals roor! NW 1948 it, der i Magroard ph You Rewaldent USE Total or 3 Gell you reser. 2 Est executionics Start programs Gester those trying sign, P.P.7 m a- 7-3/5/42 HEM:EW Mrs. Eben: give out the it to address us? of the sender. Can with- you This book has been received it CCW NW it We pl We our yes pregrams Qualey trying + play q-B I's & 7-3/5/42 HEM:EW e new medical the it; on ph Yes Presided being national NA No State you the MM Letter of formality 560 NE 9431 you Na appreciates States Deposit PURIVES withhold provided FOR to essa MATER was E birth Re in enstativa State HEALTH Sering Name tryden now, P. P.P.7 G-m m 7-3/5/42 HEM:EW Il Jene March 3, 1942 PPF q-m My dear Mr. Mayor: The President has asked me to thank you for your kind letter of February twenty-sixth and to tell you how much he appreciates the loyal spirit which prompted you to send him the token to which you refer. He is exceedingly grateful for your prayers during these trying days. F Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY X Honorable Herbert E. Macauley, Mayor of Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. pl Mayor of the City 01 Newport, , Rhode Island. HEM:EW 3/3/42 oh WNITED TELEPHONE CITY OF NEWPORT, RHODE island NEWPORT 651 OFFICE OF HERBERT E. macauley, MAYOR February 26, 1942 Mr. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, THE FEB28 TE RECEIVED 10 HOUSE 05 AM oil President of the United States, The White House, Washington, D. C. My dear Mr. President: I am taking the liberty of mailing to you this date under separate cover a. desk ornament with a slogan that seems to me at this time to be most appropriate. In my opinion the many defense plants throughout the country, and the various Government agencies in Washington and our other xpt) defense communities throughout the United States have a confusing number of signs -"Don't Do This" and "Don't Do That" on bulletin boards. 9-H I have secured the copyright to this Uncle Sam's hat, with the wording "KEEP IT UNDER YOUR HAT - DONT TALK!". We, as Americans, have been in the habit of boasting as to what type of work we are doing, how very superior our workmanship is, and the excellence of inventions we are now developing. Therefore I believe that every industry engaged in defense work and every Government office handling vital statistics should display one of these to remind us that "Silence is Golden" - and talking helps defeat the purpose for which you are toiling SO valiantly. I believe this hat and slogan is in keeping with the trend of your conversations with the American people in your fireside chats, Sincerely hoping that God will grant you the health, strength and fortitude to lead us to our inevitable VICTORY, I am Very respectfully, Herbert E. Macauley, Mayor of the City of Newport, Rhode Island. HEM:EW March 19, 1942 M pr7. My dear Mr. Carroll: Secretary McIntyre has handed me 9-M your letter of March seventeenth, as I ar- range all appointments for the President. I am sorry it will not be possible for you or some member of your firm to pre- sent to the President in person the two mil- lionth 40-millimeter cartridge case to come from your factory. But I know you understand pr79-c how difficult it is for the President to take time out during these critical days for pres- entations of this kind. Since our entry into the war he has designated me to act on his be- half in such instances; and if it meets with your approval I shall be glad to receive you or any other representative of the Motor Wheel Corporation here at the Executive Offices at a mutually convenient time. I will of course await your further advice. With all good wishes, Sincerely yours, EDWIN M. WATSON Secretary to the President X Bradish J. Carroll, Jr., Esq. Motor Wheel Corporation 1026 17th Street Washington, D. C. RB:rlk P.S. Please answer me at the Washington office, which address is on the letterhead. Brad MOTOR WHEEL CORPORATION LANSING,MICHIGAN M WASHINGTON OFFICE: March 17, 1942 1026 17TH STREET TELEPHONE: NATIONAL 3983 - 3984 Honorable Marvin H. McIntyre Secretary to the President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mac: Confirming our conversation of Sunday, the Corporation would deem it a great honor to be allowed to present the two millionth 40 millimeter cartridge case to the President. This case will probably come off our production line in about three weeks. This production is all since December 30th and we feel quite proud of our record. I would deeply appreciate your letting me know if this presentation could be arranged. With kindest personal regards. Sincerely, Brad Bradish J. Carroll, Jr. BJC/fs P.S. Please answer me at the Washington office, which address is on the letterhead. Brad March 10, 1942 PPF My dear Mr. McDonough: 9.02 It was kind indeed of you to send the President the Harvard flag. He more than appre- ciates your friendly thought and asks me to convey his sincere thanks to you. Very sincerely yours, X x p l 7 9-7 GRACE G. TULLY X G. Frank McDonough, Esq., 5109 Ivanhoe Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland. fhs I pp? m ie March 3, 1942 7 Strersom w it My dear Mr. Molinari: In the President's behalf, I thank p you for that picture you and Mr. Cappelli X plt q.c sent him with your letter of February seven- teenth. Your assurance of patriotic support xp.7 X 9.P at this crucial time is also much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY X E. Molinari, Esq., 6218 Lexington Avenue, Hollywood, California. cb John Il GS E. Molinari B. Cappelli 6218 Lexington Av. Hollywood Calif. it February 17, 1942 ach 3-3 ch pl Dear Mr. President Roosevelt: We are dedicating this picture inter- preting the will of a hundred and thirty million of American people trusting in you with all our hearts that your steady hand shall guide us in this dark hour of world distress and keep the torch of liberty burn- ing forever among the democracies of the earth. With High Respect We Remain Respectfully, Bet Caffell E. Molinari & B. Cappelli. I\ M Lavis, Mo:,, ie March 5, 1942 pst q-m ph My dear Miss Doyle: The President has asked me to thank you for your letter of February twenty-sixth, with the enclosed medal. He sincerely appreciates your friendly thought of him. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Miss Isabel Doyle, Room 519, 705 Olive Street, St. Louis, Missouri. fhs 3 act 3/5/42 At. Lauis, Mo. n7. February 26th Il My dear MAS Mr - NW With the world it. today filled with arch 4, 1942 and bloodshed ph I am taking the liberty of sending you thet Muraculadest medal hat a note has you for the XPP7 Please do me, the President 9-7 7 National Broad- PS and the clip- one of your many, terest and the sed to learn of many devated citiz inc me to tell you friendly remem- You may be sure that your contribu- tion to the Infantile Paralysis Fund is very much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, GRACE 0. TULLY Mrs. Sophie Marquardt, 481 Central Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey. ms \ the favor of carry ing it on person at have all tineer, you faith in it or not, to assure health you of perfect and safety during there perilane days Sincered regarde Rahel Dayle Room 5-49 705 Olini Pt. Pr Lauis, Mo. Mrs. Sophie Marquardt, 481 Central Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey. nrt. .A/ pet q-m March 4, 1942 My dear Mrs. Marquardt: I am sorry indeed that a note has been so long delayed thanking you for the basket of flowers you sent to the President XPP7 '9-7 through the courtesy of the National Broad- casting Company. Your letters and the clip- ping have been noted with interest and the President is especially pleased to learn of your recovery. He has asked me to tell you how grateful he is for your friendly remem- brance of his birthday. You may be sure that your contribu- tion to the Infantile Paralysis Fund is very much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, GRACE 0. TULLY Mrs. Sophie Marquardt, 481 Central Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey. ms ersey Observer VICTORY MUST BE OURS COMPLETE WEATHER REPORT-Showers. Little change in temperature. 25; 8 A. M.,24; 10 A.M.,24. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942 JERSEY CITY OFFICE UNION CITY OFFICE HOBOKEN 2866 Hudson Boulevard 417 36th Street 111 Newark Street PRICE, 3 CENTS As Naval Chief for H Four Jap Warships Hit by Dutch Fliers late comes 2200 from the examplents. au pass with out Dutch Igine my thanks How Happy Ia Admiral gifts like these in Named own hands. and Helfrich Is Fleet Head Washington, Feb. 11-(UP) -The Navy announced today that U.S. Admiral Thomas C. Hart has been relieved at his request from command of the combined naval forces of the United Nations in the Far East. Vice Admiral C. E.L. Helfrich of the Royal Netherlands Navy g has been named acting com- 0 mander. e The Navy's announcement of the e change in command follows: "In view of Admiral Thomas C. Hart's request to be relieved because of ill health, Vice Admiral C. E. L. Helfrich, Royal Netherlands Navy, Jersey Observer Staff Photo has been designated as Acting Com- Sophie Marquardt, center, a paralysis mander Combined Naval Forces MOTHER, DAUGHTER GRATEFUL-Her mother, ABDA (American-British-Dutch- victim, miraculously cured, Junior Reporter Elizabeth Marqua left, is shown presenting to Georg M. Australian) area." Shook, right, director of the Jersey Observer Junior Reporte lub, a basket of paper roses with six It was explained that this did not dimes for each year her mother has walked. A similar ba was sent to President Roosevelt and mean that Hart, who is 64, is retir- acknowledged by the chief cutive. ing from the naval service. Senior American Admiral now in the Far East is Vice Admiral Will- Credits Cure iam A. Gassford Jr., Commander of the U.S. Naval Forces, South Pa- cific. These forces formerly con- stituted the U. S. Asiatic fleet and To Speech were under Hart's command until he became the Supreme Command- Large item - scanned in parts er of all the Allied Forces in the Southwest Pacific. By President Gassford will operate under Vice Admiral Helfrich. Helfrich also is the Supreme Commander of the Elizabeth Marquardt, member of Netherlands East Indian Navy. the Jersey Observer Junior Reporter Only on last Saturday, the Navy Club. is one of our faithful report- formally announced that Hart had Hit by Dutch Fliers Dutch Admiral con- 07 ac Named ulate uture that Helfrich-Is let- Fleet Head Washington, Feb. 11-(UP) see blind -The Navy announced today that U.S. Admiral Thomas C. are Hart has been relieved at his pue request from command of the tions, combined naval forces of the United Nations in the Far East. 07 Vice Admiral C. E. L. Helfrich of the Royal Netherlands Navy - has been named acting com- ore mander. The Navy's announcement of the e change in command follows: -u:r "In view of Admiral Thomas C. Ho sanf Hart's request to be relieved because of ill health, Vice Admiral C. E. Leo put Helfrich, Royal Netherlands Navy, act DE Jersey Observer Staff Photo has been designated as Acting Com- DOL Sophie Marquardt, center, a paralysis mander Combined Naval Forces as MOTHER, DAUGHTER GRATEFUL-Her mother, victim, miraculously cured, Junior Reporter Elizabeth Marqu left, is shown presenting to Georg M. ABDA (American-British-Dutch- Australian) area." e Shook, right, director of the Jersey Observer Junior Report lub, a basket of paper roses with six It was explained that this did not Ч dimes for each year her mother has walked. A similar ba was sent to President Roosevelt and mean that Hart, who is 64, is retir- 18 acknowledged by the chief cutive. ing from the naval service. Senior American Admiral now in the Far East is Vice Admiral Will- exemple Credits Cure iam A. Gassford Jr., Commander of the U. S. Naval Forces, South Pa- cific. These forces formerly con- pass with out my march of deme stituted the U. S. Asiatic fleet and Igine my thanks to you formy To Speech were under Hart's command until he became the Supreme Command- er of all the Allied Forces in the Southwest Pacific How Happy I am I can bring By President Gassford will operate under Vice Admiral Helfrich. Helfrich also is the Supreme Commander of the Elizabeth Marquardt, member of Netherlands East Indian Navy. gifts like these to others. made the Jersey Observer Junior Reporter Only on last Saturday, the Navy Club, is one of our faithful report- formally announced that Hart had ers, and her mother, Mrs. Sophie been named Commander of the own hands. and the pleasure an Marquardt, of 481 Central avenue, Combined Naval Forces in the Abda Jersey City, is justly proud of her area. Actually, however, he had daughter and the poems she sends been exercising this command for it in for the column. some weeks-since President Roose- Mrs. Marquardt. an invalid in a velt and Prime Minister Winston of wheel chair for seven years, after a Churchill set up the Supreme Com- miracle, is able to walk again, and mand m the Southwest Pacific area she is happy and appreciative that with British General Sir Archibald God again gave her the use of her P. Wavell at the top and Hart the legs, and she attributes the miracle Combined Naval Commander under to faith and President Franklin Wavell. Delano Roosevelt. Six years ago she listened to a The War Department reported radio address by President Roose- that savage fighting in Bataan pen- velt, in which the President said. insula has "appreciably lessened" above all things, those afflicted with but that Japanese reinforcements paralysis must have faith. Mrs. indicated an early resumption of an all-out attack. Marquardt was so inspired that she got up from the chair and walked. A communique said that while She has been walking ever since. both enemy ground and air activity Junior Reporter Elizabeth Mar- had diminished after several days quardt is very happy that her of heavy fighting, there were indi- mother can walk again, and wrote cations that the Japanese were ma- a long letter, a month ago, for the neuvering into new postions to re- Junior Reporter column. te ling all sume their attacks in force. The about her mother and her ability to department said also that there walk. were "intermittent artillery ex- Recently, during the "March of changes again between guns of our Dimes" campaign, Mrs. Marquardt fortifications in Manila Bay and and her daughter made a very enemy batteries on the southeastern beautiful collection of red. white. shore near Cavite." and blue paper flowers, artistically United States battery fire appears arranged in a basket, and sent it to have been "effective," the com- to President Roosevelt, with a dime munique said. placed here and there for every year Meantime, General Douglas Mac- she walked. She received an Arthur sent a detailed report on nowledgment from the President spectacular aerial fighting over the who praised her for her gift, and Philippines, which was reported yes- wish her many more happy years. terday to have cost the Japanese Mrs. Marquardt and daughter also seven planes. The communique said made a similar basket for George today that one U. S. plane is missing M. Shook, who directs the Jersey as a result of what was described as Obse Junior Reporter Club, and "one of the most spectacular" air the mother expresses her apprecia- fights in the Philippine campaign. tion that her daughter can belong to such a fine organization and that Clearing House Report other boys and girls of Hudson and Large item scanned in parts Northern New Jersey Clearing Bergen counties have the same op- House: Clearings, $4,900,000; bal- portunity. ances, $4,100,000. It was on the occasion of a party when Mrs. Marquardt heard Pres- (See CREDITS CURE Page 8) to All Jersey Observer Credits Cure c Junior Reporters (Continued) V use b prt. t A Non-Com- t ident Roosevelt, "and then she again walked. Althought he Presi- V mercial Club by dent's address inspired her to great for Active efforts, she attributed her cure to b great faith, and eevry week she goes q-m American Boys a and Girls et to St. Michael's Monastery to thank I God for her cure and pray that fl others may be so fortunate. S oa Her cure inspired the following f 2 This Section comment from a Bergen County У owe Tenafly: elergyman. She formerly resided in a e Devoted Daily Si to Writings and FAITH r Expressions of m "Churchmen, today, complain that S Local Junior the layman is drifting further and it George Shook Reporters Club Editor further from religion. (Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.) L- "Their efforts to bring back to Ii the fold the erring son and daughter a has met with various success. but a CONTEST ast inasmuch as clergymen still are ation WINNERS seeking a greater interest in church ANNOUNCED work, it seems that there must be Well, Junior Reporters, here na room for improvement. "With all due respect to wearers are the winners! of the cloth, they can plead for Theresa Cook's contest, 4 weeks on end, all the time citing in- 7 Life, Liberty and Pursuit of tangible, without obtaining the re- Happiness" was a complete sults that comes from the example of Tenafly's Mrs. Sophie Marquardt. is success. It was a topic upon "Mrs. Marquardt had been hope- which every Junior Reporter lessly crippled for seven years. Yet could write on at this time, and an abiding faith, coupled with ceaseless prayer, brought about a the letters were all good. By hape the process of elimination, and g miraculous recovery. "It is such results, the tangible, considerable study, we have se- that the average human being, em 20 lected three winners. young or old, can best understand, First, we have Florence Win- he that will bring a greater reverence that characterized our parents and like berg, of 92 Thorne street, Jer- grandparents. sey City, who is a member of of "Each year Mrs. Marquardt gives Grade 7-B-a, Public School No. a party for children on her birth- day to celebrate her cure. 28, Jersey City. Florence's let- Elizabeth, her daughter, writes caus ter showed considerable ability, n beautiful poems, which appear often and all the Junior Reporters in the Jersey Observer Junior Re- to porter column. join in congratulating her. Next is Elizabeth Marquardt, Mrs. Marquardt and her daughter cb makes scores of the baskets such of 481 Central avenue, Jersey as sent to President Roosevelt to City, who is 14 years old. Eliza- present to other people who are af- beth is one of our faithful re- flicted with paralysis. Mrs. Mar- quardt. in making the presentations. porters, who submits many tells the victims about her cure, and beautiful poems, and writes ex- tells them that with faith they are ceedingly well for a girl her age. to certain to be cured. We also have Junior Re- Elizabeth, her daughter, was blind at birth, but is now able to see, porter John Leonard, of 213 which her mother also attributes g Angelique street, Weehawken, to her prayers. who is 10 years old. John's let- ter was good, and indicates that S he will go far in his future school work. We congratulate this young man, and hope to hear from him in our next con- test, which begins today. Thursday Feb 12.1942 12 Dearest President Roosevelt. to the national Broadeasting station. Ibrought a basket like the one in picture Two days before your Birthday Itrained and snowed so houd. ack-42 ms Butit didnt keep me from bringing the hasket to m₂ Lionel Toll of the national Broadcasting station Foundation for dnfantile Paralysis Inc of 173 Hotel astor new york bity. Told me he would see that you got the Basket. I hops it got there in goodshap Ifflowers were moved you can set them It. eljust couldnot let your dimes. Birthday like the picture shows. I hope you like pass with out my march of Becaus How Happy I am I can bring little Igine my thanks to you for my curs gifts like these to others. made by my own hands. and the pleasure and with Lots of frue Love To 2 Happiness it brings selves to the oneo: that The first Lady of the Land and ean't help themselfas I'm giving the President of United States these since last bhristmas he made of america. over seven hundred. Istill have one for Hate Smith because she In- had yours very very Truely flowers sent to me shut- little cards. days mrs Sophie Marguardt June 10 th Istell have the that were on the flowers, 481 Central avenue Ins tryed and succeded. Idone my Jersey bity Part. The promise I made to my Lord Ive kept. when I said Id tell all n.J. Godschildren about my cure that what matter how old god done for me he can do for them. Ill always and that the fre aple have faith the thanks to you Faith you want them to have. for the pleasure Inc given I the people some thing to of walking again work for to win the War. God bless america. and God bless our President. as my 50d D.P.F Dear President Wednesday Jan 281942 now that we are at War. and Iwas cured. by a Maroculus cure. Egust could not let this Birthday of yours pass. with out Giving a little in Thanks. for what y in on done for me. Im the Happuest Women the World to day. God says in the Bible God loveth 9 Cheerful given. So with my own hands, Imade these flowers and tied one dime on for each years Im walking since I was lifted out of the wheel chair the day you had the Program on the an about Faith I had that faith you wanted us to have because while you were talking Istoodand started to walk through the rooms. Todayd have the pleasure of bring ing you this B askets of Roses. Rember all Doctors in 5 Hospitals said mywalk my days were over, Im as happy as you are today over FLUE some day I hope I ean come to the White House and shake hands with you. Iremain yours Very q-m Very Truely mrs Sophie Marguard 481 Central are Jersey bity n.g. cl March 4, 1942 prt. q-m m My dear Mr. McPherson: It was kind indeed of you to send the President that delicious citrus fruit. He wants me to thank you most cordially for your friendly thought of him and to convey his good wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, GRACE C. TULLY Kenneth Nevill McPherson, Esq., Maitland, Florida. cb THE WHITE HOUSE Phone 255 Winter Park washington ERINE GROVES D, FLORIDA Crate of citrus fruit )N, Owner and Mgr. sent to Hyde Park F QUALITY GITRUS FRUIT T OUR SPECIALTY 1942 With Compliments r Of Kenneth Nevill MePherson Maitland, Florida fruit that I curing the very om last night ach 3/d e, and should 0 the strong, KNM:f Phone 255 Winter Park BB- Putch which Thanks. with LAKE GATHERINE GROVES Il MAITLAND, FLORIDA GR ND NW K. N. McPHERSON, Owner and Mgr. GROWER AND SHIPPER OF QUALITY GITRUS FRUIT SPEAKS ITSELF PINK GRAPEFRUIT OUR SPEGIALTY Feb, 24, I942 FOR ph The President of The United States The Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. President: I sincerely hope that the box of Citrus fruit that I am today expressing to you will aid in curing the very bad cold you were obviously suffering from last night while making your fire side talk. Your talk was the best you have ever made, and should bestow courage to the weak, confidence to the strong, and despair to our adversaries. Respectfully yours, Kennith n. Mgeluson Kenneth N. McPherson KNM:f REFERENGE: Florida Bank at Winter Park Phone 255 Winter Park 3 GREEN PARROT BRAND LAKE GATHERINE GROVES MAITLAND, FLORIDA NW K.N. McPHERSON, Owner and Mgr. GROWER AND SHIPPER OF QUALITY GITRUS FRUIT SKYLES ITSELF PINK GRAPEFRUIT OUR SPEGIALTY Feb, 24, I942 FOR The President of The United States The Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. President: I sincerely hope that the box of Citrus fruit that I am today expressing to you will aid in curing the very bad cold you were obviously suffering from last night while making your fire side talk. Your talk was the best you have ever made, and should bestow courage to the weak, confidence to the strong, and despair to our adversaries. Respectfully yours, Kennith n. Mgeluson Kenneth N. McPherson KNM:f 1.7.7. ie 9-m 9- NW March 5, 1942 ph My dear Mr. Macrae: Your note of February twenty-sixth has been received and I want to thank you, in the President's behalf, for the copy of A LETTER TO MY SON. Your kind thought in sending it is very much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY John Macrae, Jr., Esq., E. P. Dutton and Company, Incorporated, 286-302 Fourth Avenue, New York, New York. cMc AE TELEPHONE: 12 RESIDENT ACRAE,JR. ALGONQUIN 4-8762 VICE PREST. CABLE ADDRESS: OTT BEACH MACRAE "YARDFAR,NEwYORK" SECY & TREAS. E. DUTTON & Co.,Inc. PUBLISHERS 286-302 FOURTH AVENUE ach NEWYORK,N.Y. ESTABLISHED 1852 ast Study February 26, 1942 13/5/42 the President Franklin D. Roosevelt The White House ) store room. Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President I am sending you a copy of A LETTER TO MY SON by a Soldier's Mother, which we are publishing March 3. It is very seldom we publish a book in which there is so much advance interest. I hope you will enjoy reading it. Sincerely JM,Jr:HMcG Vice JOHN President MACRAE, JR. Il Naveh 3, 1947 CARR, L. W. Fostoria, Ohio March 9, 1942. Mr ISSUED Sent the President some models. Sent to store room. re Tosal See P.P.F. 9-C - was P.P.J.9 - m mef that is a Eta P.P.7. 9-m March 3, 1942 My dear Mrs. Wasielewski: Thank you in the President's behalf for the religious medal. It was kind of you to send it to him and I can assure you that he is deeply grateful for the friendliness and good will evidenced by your letter. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Y Mrs. Martha Wasielewski, 16224 Yates Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. fhs ask fili Our Dear 1342 President. 1/28/1942 Q am sending a little Gift its a Seapples of the Sacred Heart of Jezus. Ao keep you in good health and on the otheraed is the B lessed Virgin may she guide you all the way. This little gift is made by a Prist from Hegewich Id Its his habby in spare time making these sacred gifts. I hope you will wear it all the time as a good Luck. Symbol from me It will make me very happy. d would like to fell you something of myself d am children Joseph 25 he will a mother of Avo lovely sident you will have to expense siting for 2am a little nervous le) soon leave for the army to fight for his country and and also I am a relative a daughter Mation year of the lak adam Block that was in springfield and also Stanley Block that on for a : Sy gfried Turhorhi from South alderman years back and Chicago that san years back for a reprasetative and also Victor Schlarger from South Chicago Before d close my letter 2 again you the Happiest Birthday on your 60th Jubelle may you live to a Hundred years With Love, Faith. Courage 2 Iremain Mrs Martha Wasieleushi 16224 yates her Chicago Ill THE WHITE HOUSE <<<<<<< WASHINGTON March 3, 1942 My dear Mrs. Wasielewski: Thank you in the President's behalf for the religious medal. It was kind of you to send it to him and I can assure you that he is deeply grateful for the friendliness and good will evidenced by your letter. Very sincerely yours, Grace GRACE G. Jully G. TULLY Mrs. Martha Wasielewski, 16224 Yates Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. HOUSE AL BUSINESS PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE TO AVOID PAYMENT OF POSTAGE $300 AM1943 MAR 630PM 4 D.C.24 Mrs. Martha Wasielewski, Chicago, 16224 Yates B Illinois. (D.8.) DO NOT REMAIL IN THIS ENVELOPE 1 OR WRADE to 1942 ever so much for that "biography in pictures" which you so kindly made and sent him. It is a nice piece of photography and you may be X qp q-p sure that the President appreciates your friendly interest in making the book for him. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY X Albert Meyer, Esq., 1151 Rowley Avenue, Cleveland, cMc Ohio. 7 pln 9-m m March 30, 1942 Series B B My dear Mr. Meyer: The President asks me to thank you ever so much for that "biography in pictures" which you so kindly made and sent him. It is a nice piece of photography and you may be X GP sure that the President appreciates your friendly interest in making the book for him. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY X Albert Meyer, Esq., 1151 Rowley Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. cMc ask gene Pox RST Ochad 3/28/42 le it 1151 Rowley Ave. Cleveland, Ohio March 12, 1942 President Franklin D. Roosevelt The White House Washington, D. C. Dear President Roosevelt: I am sending you a little "biography in pictures" I made of you. The letters were cut out of newspapers, as were the pictures of you. I then mounted the letters and pictures on large white sheets of paper and photographed them from a close- up position. Respectfully yours, albert meyer 12 MODERN AGE MM BOOKS ach March 9, 1942 p.p.7. q-m My dear Mr. Childs: Many thanks, in the President's be- half, for the copy of REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR to which you refer in your letter of February XP.P.7.9-B twenty-soventh. You may be sure that your courtesy in sending it to him is appreciated. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY X Richard Storrs Childs, Esq., President, Modern Age Books, Inc., 245 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. get x MODERN AGE BOOKS, INC. 245 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK MURRAY HILL 4-7340 February 27th 19 42 ach sendy 3-9-11 As Law The President The White House Washington, D. C. Mr. President: It is with real pleasure that we are mailing you under separate cover one of the first copies of REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR, by Blake Clark, to have been received in our offices from the printer. This stirring eyewitness account of Americans un- der fire, of the initiative and courage shown by soldier, sailor, and civilian alike, we feel will be of deep interest to you. As publishers, we are proud of this small contribution to the great and unfolding story of American heroism. RSC/rw President Richard Sincerely Storrs yours, Childs Trus uopwa #18 85 1. W. 1. ZIL , e ZIL W.1. ZIL NW L ZIL ZIL THE F. E. SHERMAN COMPANY Bar Harbor, Maine B.C. c. Ack.-March 2, 1942. Sent the President a Mug depicting Churchill, seated, complete pl with tophat and cigar. Mark on botton "Copeland, Spode, England". See P.P.F. 9-S - P.P.Z 9.m. mef Letter dated 3-5-42 from Frank E. Springer, F.E. Sherman Co., to Miss Tully, saying that mug mentioned above was sent from their store, but was packed for and given by Mrs. Mariane Wood Diaz. Asks that a note of appreciation be sent to Mrs. Diaz at Bar Harbor. I.W.I. ZIL BP7 , Il ZIL W.I. ZIL L March 4, 1942 ZIL ZIL 5. Dear Mr. and Mrs. McGee: The President bas instructed me to express his thanks for the birthday greetings you EO thought- fully sent him through the courtesy of Congressman Zimmerman. You may be assured also that he appreciates XPP.7 your generous offer of & portion of the fine Missouri 9-H ham which you sent to Congressman Zimmerman and which could not be forwarded because of the wer time restric- tion placed about the White House and its occupants. He is, however, as grateful to you for your thought as though he had had that pleasure. With all good wishes, I am Very sincerely yours, EDWIN M. WATSON Secretary to the President Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McGee, Kennett, +) Missouri. EMW/D/EAK Copy sent to Congressman Orville Zimmerman of Missouri. I Tabank the Wine its occupauls N.W.1. ZIL COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE THE WHITE HOUSE ites WASHINGTON ZIL m. D- W.I. ZIL IL ZIL ZIL mite for my signature B.C. 5. a little as when meed mr an alloched -Murcopy ghffeelly the birthday Hang Linemerman the each - Then us your pure of of 1 which man nd which yours not anyoy freque placed time restrictions ned Tabank A the was the white Have its o companls 12 LE. ZIMMERMAN 10TH DIST. MISSOURI 1. W.I. ZIL COMMITTEE ON HOME ADDRESS: AGRICULTURE KENNETT, MISSOURI Congress of the United States House of Representatives ZIL W.I. ZIL Mario mrs W.D Mashington, D.C. L ZIL Kennett, Mo, ZIL B.C. The Presedent has instructed mr for the brithday through Do the edun- 1 easy of also affer of a pure which of the le affreciated your fiver miss have you sent caned not anyoy fraume placed be time restrictions need Tabank A the was the white Have its accupauls 1. W.I. ZIL I ) , Il ZIL W. !. ZIL IL P.P.7. ZIL ZIL it B.C. c, q-m March 10, 1943 pl My dear Miss Krenz: In acknowledging the receipt of your letter of March sixth to the President, with the accompanying holy medals, I do want to assure you that your interest in writing as you did is very much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY X Miss Frances P. Krenz, 518 Hamilton, Peoria, cb Illinois. 12 1. W. 1. ZIL I "I , ) a Dear President ack 1 T 30, 1942 1.1.7. AZIL W.I. ZIL IL Send the Picture of are q-m ZIL ZIL the Sacred Heart to B.C. every Boatand there Guide Pactuico Medal of the Blessed lent's lates XP.P.7.9-P Crean- Virgin Onion of the I you for prayers. The Sacred Hearton the urs, Bow sprit The Queen of read and Pal the at the kie m Orean End of the thin Y ASP Koch Frankie McCann, Esq., Koch House, Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, ycanne Cincennal cb Ohio. P lease Crusuwer W.1. there Jagangods ZIL IL with them ZIL ZIL B.C. The almighty will be with As my penison on w stripte Frances Ph Prinz 518 Hamilton Peorie Ill Franka GRACE G. TULLY m CL Cam Y ASA Koch House Frankie McCann, Esq., Koch House, Sycamore Cincinnati, Ohio. Street, ycamme Cincennal cb P lease answer N. W.I. ZIL I D A Sacred Apostleship APOSTLESHIP with with the Heart of the Prayer ! ch 30, 1942 1.1.7. Il AZIL . W.I. met AZIL IL NW time 1181 Rai come q-m AZIL AZIL B.C. My dear Mr. McCann: ph Many thanks in the President's behalf for the picture. He appreciates XP.P.7.9-P your sending it on to him and wants you to know that he is deeply grateful for your friendly good wishes and your prayers. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Y Frankie McCann, Esq., Koch House, Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, cb Ohio. lease 1. W.1. ZIL I 5 / of with me ! COPYRIGHT with the with of the Proyer art 30, 1942 1.1.7. Il AZIL W.I. Sacred Has Hearthy AZIL IL NW time 001 1191 come RuL q-m AZIL AZIL it B.C. c. My dear Mr. McCann: pl Many thanks in the President's behalf for the picture. He appreciates XP.P.7.9-P your sending it on to him and wants you to know that he is deeply grateful for your friendly good wishes and your prayers. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Y Frankie McCann, Esq., Koch House, Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, cb Ohio. lease 1. W.1. ZIL I D A , 1.1.7. e AZIL W. 1. March 30, 1942 AZIL CIL new q-m AZIL AZIL B.C. c. it, My dear Mr. McCann: ph Many thanks in the President's behalf for the picture. He appreciates XP.P.7.9-P your sending it on to him and wants you to know that he is deeply grateful for your friendly good wishes and your prayers. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Y Frankie McCann, Esq., Koch House, Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, cb Ohio. MM ach 1 W.1. ZIL 3.30 Dear President of ach cod ie IZIL W.I. just is few AZIL IL NW lines H ape you are w ice AZIL AZIL and in good H ealth. Im B.C. senday you a Picture of The General ~ what a ph man Good luck and God Bless you. I Remain your rund and Pal Frankie m c Cann M Koch l touse Sycamore Cincennate st alm Ohio Please answer W.I. ZIL WALKER, Hon. Frank C. March 31, 1942. Il IZIL W.I. Writes to Miss Tully saying that Dr. Adams has forwarded the President AZIL a copy of a manuscript map of upper New York State in 1791. Mr. Walker presumes NW IL that the President has his copy by this time but is sending his along in case the AZIL President has not received one. Mr. Walker thinks the President will be interested AZIL in the Roos evelt purchase of the tract "Expected to be Settled immediately by it. Germens. 11. Miss Tully, April 2nd, wrote to Mr. Walker saying that the President had B.C. already received a copy and she was returning his for the Postmaster's files. ph SEE P.P.F. 1126 P.P.F. AS 9-m W.1. ZIL - NCCORMACK d , MOORE LINES, Inc e ZIL W.I. AZIL NW IL AZIL given AZIL it. B.C. away 7 March 30, 1942 ph My dear Mrs. Marquart: 9-m Thank you ever so much for those scrap- books. The President appreciates your friendly thought in sending them to him and wants me to convey his cordial good wishes to you. x p.pt Very sincerely yours, 9-8 GRACE 0. TULLY Mrs. Julie J. Marquart, X 960 South Oxford Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Return to Mr. Norris. cMc W.I. ZIL MOORE 1 , CORMACK LINES, INC P IZIL W.I. q-m m YORK March 30, 1942 AZIL IL 7 Seria B AZIL AZIL B.C. My dear Mr. Medernach: The President has noted with a great deal of interest all that you say in your letter of March eighteenth. He thanks you ever so much for those little statuettes and appreciates the friendly thought which prompted you to send them to him. xpit Very sincerely yours, X 9.8 GRACE G. TULLY J. A. Medernach, Esq., Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc., 5 Broadway, New York, New York. cb W.I. ZIL CHARLESTON (S. C.) (s. CHICAGO DETROIT HELSINGFORS. FINLAND JACKSONVILLE LOS ANGELES MOORE- MCCORMACK LINES, INC. LA GUAIRA. VENEZUELA MALMO, SWEDEN NEW YORK MONTEVIDEO. URUGUAY NORFOLK OSLO. NORWAY PHILADELPHIA AMERICAN REPUBLICS LINE PACIFIC REPUBLICS LINE AMERICAN SCANTIC LINE PARANAGUA, BRAZIL PITTSBURGH PARNAHYBA (PIAUHY), BRAZIL PORTLAND. ORE. ROCHESTER FIVE BROADWAY, NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO ach PORT OF SPAIN. TRINIDAD, B. W.I. PORTO ALEGRE. BRAZIL RECIFE (PERNAMBUCO), BRAZIL SAVANNAH - SEATTLE 3.30 RIO DE JANEIRO. BRAZIL RIO GRANDE DO SUL. BRAZIL TACOMA CABLE ADDRESS: MOOREMACK ROSARIO, ARGENTINA VANCOUVER, B.C. of SANTOS. BRAZIL ANGRA DOS REIS, BRAZIL SAO LUIZ (MARANHAO), BRAZIL BAHIA BLANCA. ARGENTINA SAO PAULO, BRAZIL BARRANQUILLA, COLOMBIA SAO SALVADOR (BAHIA). BRAZIL BELEM (PARA), BRAZIL STOCKHOLM. SWEDEN BRIDGETOWN (BARBADOS), B. W.1. TOTOYA. BRAZIL BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA VICTORIA (ESPIRITO SANTO), B.C. COPENHAGEN. DENMARK WARSAW. POLAND The Honorable Franklin D.Roosevelt President of the United States, March acb 18th, 1942 The White House, Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. President:- Under separate cover via Parcel Post I am sending you two Statuettes, one of Prime Minister Churchill and one of yourself, to commemorate your recent meetings. The Statuettes were carved from Brazilian Jarina Nuts by one of your Brazilian admirers. They came into my possession in connection with my duties as Manager of the Trade Development Bureau of Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc. As a result of the policies you inaugurated in connection with the interchange of goods within the Western Hemisphere many new products have been discovered which were previously unknown in the United States. The Jarina Nut which is known as vegetable ivory is found in the Southwestern part of the Amazonas, in Brazil, and in the territory of Acre. In the absence of animal ivory, this product appears to have a bright future in prospect. Respectfully yours, Jamedernach Medernach JAM:mvs d el NW LEAVITT, Bob Long Island, N. Y. March 3, 1942. it Sent the President four miniature color transparencies, mounted in electrically illuninated viewers, of President Roosevelt. ph See P.P.F. 9-L - P.P.Z.9-m 23 mer d Il 7 pit qm m March 30, 1942 ph T.A. My dear Mr. McDowell: Permit me, please, to acknowledge the receipt of the souvenir you sent to the President. Your kind thought is appreciated. Very sincerely yours, thas GRACE G. TULLY + L. Cabell McDowell, Esq., 2035 N. E. 2 Avenue, Miami, Florida. cb March 12, 1942 P.P.7 I 9-m My dear Dr. Morison: The President is especially pleased to have your ADMIRAL OF THE OCEAN SEA, A LIFE OF *781 X CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS and thanks you ever so much for your kind thought of him. He has asked me X.P.P.7.9-B to express his sincere appreciation to you and to Mrs. Morison for your friendly remembrance of his birthday. I am sorry indeed that this acknowledg- ment has been so long delayed. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY x Dr. S. E. Horison, Harvard College Library, 417, Cambridge, Massachusetts. fhs The Great Admiral: a Life of Christopher Columbus Also: The Second Voyage of Columbus (1939) from S.E. MORISON Portuguese Voyages to America (1940) Harvard College Library, 417 Fournals of Columbus and other Documents Cambridge, Massachusetts January 26th 1942 Dear Mr. President, My wife and I join heartily in the birthday greetings; we also wish to reaffirm our confidence in your wise and firm leadership; and to express our personal affection for you and Mrs. Roosevelt. The earliest copy of my Life of the Great Admiral, just off the press, has been sent to you with my compliments and thanks for your encouragement and assistance in that enterprise. If you have a moment it may amuse you to read what Columbus thought of those Caribbean coasts with which you are familiar. I hope that you and I may have a sailing cruise there after the war is over. Faithfully yours, Samuel Warison President Franklin D. Roosevelt Mu Wagner This STATES THE / is TXTX of book Thuk had put Handel X 100 frelow Dr. Morison's letter did not accompany the attached label at the time we carried out the instructions which appeared on it -"Ack. Study. GGT". We here did not see Dr. Mori- son's letter before today. cMc think H. am saying infor every voy anager of Imerican Blood. medal not kept NW SQ4F Commung Bleargere RASURTIN D' BIRED rue MST TO Baffies S over Vom I бде Janu egod I last 610 LICY, spor sponSire of coose encerbijes IL Non PHAS moment Tf m&A senae LOGG ded# of bas THEY 107 aduada bas loas OLI fire per seur 20 for 102 combyrmence , LeximbA end To STAT Yes To vgoo jaeline but .Jevescook .arm bas FOR 101 moltoatte syse aug JesqsLep7b: every CO exhiess one bereoney rebitate will ni the 9580 MTap to ONL your you angs M. Eld THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 12, 1942 Mrs. Eben: I agree fully with the statement made in the attached memorandum --- "I think he (Dr. Morison) and not the publisher should have been thanked." However, Dr. Morison's letter did not accompany the stteched label at the time NA compled cut THE WHITE HOUSE washington March 12, 1942 Mrs. Eben: I agree fully with the statement made in the attached memorandum --- "I think he (Dr. Morison) and not the publisher should have been thanked." However, Dr. Morison's letter did not accompany the attached label at the time we carried out the instructions which appeared on it --"Ack. Study. GGT". We here did not see Dr. Mori- son's letter before today. think di am saying infor every boy and Imerican Blood. medal not key n 1 January 29, 1942 Gentlemen: Thank you ever so much, in the Presi- dent's behalf, for the two volumes of ADMIRAL OF THE OCEAN SEA, A LIFE OF CHRISTOPHER COLUM- BUS, by Samuel Eliot Morison. I know that he will be especially pleased to have them. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Little, Brown and Company, 34 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts. cMc think d am saying infor every boy anager of American Blood. medal not kept 5 I March 16, 1942 p.p.7. q-m My dear Miss Merle: I have for acknowledgment your friendly letter with the enclosed holy medal and the copy of the club newspaper to which you refer. Your patriotic pledge of support and cooperation is indeed gratifying and X4675. Supportim" of course the President deeply appreciates your kind words of commendation and your re- membrance of him in prayer. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY x Miss Barbara Ann Merle, 3602 North Seeley Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. cb think d am saying infor every boy anager of Imerican Blood. medal not kept 72 5 Barbara Ann Merle 3602 North Seeley Ave. Chicago, Ill. Dear mr. President, 3-16 ackgol cb d have just joined the Juneor exictory a my. and I'm very happy to do something for my country. When d joined d hadtosign an oath an d thought you would like to to read the oaths so heat it is, "d faithfully pledge my devotion to my country the united States ametican d. promise to uphold and obey the laws of my citie, state, + country. d out instructions to the best of my ability while a will strive unceasingly to do my deety and caping member of the Junior Victory a t my. d think thats a every boy and girl should join, wonderful oath don you Mt. Pres, and Ithinkthah Mr. President in school we have a club called the catholic action club. We have a President, Vice Pres. secatary, and Treasure, and our meetings are held every Fridgy afternoon at 2:00 sharp. the purpose of the meetings are to promate beter ways of a catholic. at out last meeting d adoped that we offer our Mass, + communions to the Sailors t soldiers at wat. We also have a newspaper called the Tip-Jop-Tips In the have many wonderful things, di think your a very wonderful Bresidenband l think d am saying in for every boy and girl of American Blood. medal not kept 72 Sincerely yours, Barbara Mesle Il P.S. I am inclosing coppy of act newspaper NW I hope your likeil. it and "May God be with you! pl dn the letter I said of adoped we should 1 soldiers, will I'll offer my masses + Community offer out Masses t Communions for the sailore - - nions for you, TIP TOP TIPS VOLUME I NO. 3 ST. ANDREW SCHOOL ROOM 3B. GRADE 6 - "ALL OUT AMERICA in Catholis PRESS PUTILS OF ROOM DB. MONTH On the peaceful St. Francis de Mint in Hawaii, the peace~ The following letter Sales is the patron received from Father fullnes was suddenly shat- saint or the Catholic ered into thunderous vilura- Kelly shanking us for press. He saw that the tdons The knife of treach- our Spiritual Bouquet printing press could be made us all very happyy ary WELB unsheathed and Japan used to spread christ- Every day we pray stuck it in the United States ianity.Es converted that God will bless and back, By this barbarous at help him and our wonder+ many "Printed persons Sermona", through taok a state of VOT existed botween U. 8, and Japan. Our ful sailors, soldiers & which he passes among marines. war turn will come. "All Out the people. Since 80 many want a America". During this month All out America doesn copy of the letter here we should heap spread it 1a a not mean guns, shells and the Oatholic Press. It Donald Melody tanks alone. It means a more 18 B defensive weapon of powerful weapon- prayer. Not great value for truth, Dear Sister, long ago Msgr. Fulton Sheen honesty, patriotism,end Please tell your fear of God. To claim to over the Catholic Hour Broad- wonderful gang how be informed one must cast told us that the bombs happy I was to receive read the Catholic Press. bursting over Pearl Harbor their spiritual bouquet Remember our AΓo» histled "America take up for no and my sailors bishop said, "I leave it r.crose." We are now and Flowers like these never to you to help DIE pro-" tation on the cross and WS wither but always bläom mote the Catholic Press will not come down but shell in the garden of God,for NOW 1s your opportunit dea.with Christ to victory. Him to admire and to re-1ty, Be A real sposile must pay the price. mind Him of the boys and ror the Outholic Press. prayer and secrifice. girls of St. Andreew who Here are 8. few of our slogan, "An made up that bouquet the many splindi Dath its knees keens an with their own Nesses blio пежарарега name: its feet." and Communions. Thanks azines and bookle John Duffy million and Happy New Which one do you finds 1 Year so you all. in your home T Father Kelly The New World TIMELY GOSSIP Thanks to Mary Willmann Sunday Visitor (Secretary) Catholic Digest Well, here's your gossip Extensiti This time the gossip sinued America telgoing to be about polite- The little first Commonweal name:I've seen some very Queen's York rude boys and giràs as have (You probably don't Sacred seen some children acting 00 10 Becond in line, in ger. others. For example- I've know it.but politeness babies intthe ranks by pushing Christ's eyes afterAnd Dontt FORGET ahead of others and being obedishce.Men you Pamphlet Back in essy when spoken 80% I've mistrest others you vestibule of the no seen some boys acting (cont.on next page) OF bulliesbby picking on 2 Timely Gossip Cont. ASH WEDNESDAY are mistreating Our Lord Jesus Christ because we THE BOOK .YORM "Remember man that thou are all made to the image art dust and únto dust thou and likeness of God,And By book worn we shalt return." These words Our Lord saidgWhat you do the priest uses when he mean e person who res to the least of mine you puts the ashes on out fore-e lot. Some people read do to Me." Don't forget head on Ash Wednesday. more than others and that the next time you Ashes signify that we --know BODIO- go hitting or pushing ought to repent of our sins thing, others read some one. and do penume for them. less than some pe I've now given you These ashes are made by and know nothing. my talk on politeness. burning the blest palm from If you are smart So, till next month it's last Palm Sunday. you will read good good-bye. Let 118 all do some pen- books. Here are some; Mary Willmann anoe for our sins this Lent. Mr. Harris has writt- what are you going to do? en some fine books Here are some suggestions: about Uncle Remus. Daily Mass and Holy Com- Have you read them? Valentine's Day munion if possible, Uncle Remus No movies, candy or gum, Nights With Unole This is a day we all prompt obedience at home Remus, like. Way ? Because we and school. Uncle And His Friends like to get pretty val- James Fleming Don't miss the entines and have fun story called, Mr.Rebbit reading the funny dnes. Nibbles The Butter, We must not forget the FISHERMAN'S WHARE and also Plantetion dear Saint who has given Story Teller which us this happy day, good D. Valentine. He was EL This was very good is about 9 rëshsired, Roman martyr 70% He W&B movie we had this month.It freckled face boy who was about the fishermen's sew Sherman's army reneaded died on Feb. 14, at wherf along San Francisco march to the 898. Home under Claudius. Bay. The chief character Another exciting Although Valentines was Tony, played by Bobby book is the Red Hat may some day die out the Breen, on orphan adopted by It is about the great memory of the great saint, 8 fisherman. Tony never knew Cardinal Newman. who expressed love of others of his adoption until Everybody likes on messages will remain his visiting cousin told Joan Windham's saints in our hearts to cherish him. This caused'a lot of books. Six O'Clock all ways. trouble for Tony and his Saints, More Saints Dorothy Geiger Father, Carlos but it was For Six O'Clook, Saints finally cleared up by the By Request, and Saints CATHOLIC ACTION housekepper, Angelina. Who Spoke Eng 1sh, Tony's pet seal was If you read these Every Friday we make very amusing. books you will hace fur a chart for the week. On This picture teught fun. it we mark our Masses, one not to be deceiteful, Andrew Moore Holy Communions, Rosaries, and "Honesty is the best Obedience, Reverence etc. policy." Va total it at our meet- Robert Stroh ings and give the report to the secretary. I think it very much fun doing this. Shirley Lentsch "Debate 3 George Washington Who's doing all the The end never justifies tearing apart? Confident- the means. We all like Feb. lt,I mean what's going Father gave us two 22nd not just because on? Haven't you heard? It examples. The first of TO get a free day, is the case of old Grandpa Judas Iscariot who had although that helps a He is very ill with an been with Christ for lot but also because incurable disease. Some of years and loved him, it is the birthday of these youngsters claim worked miracles and -whedfirst president of that mercy killing in his preached, but in fifteenour country, the cre 0888 is alright. Well, minutes he ended everythingrge Washington. let me introduce them. things by committing He WSS born at on the affirmative side we suicide. Next, the good Bridges Creek, Virginia have John Duffy and Mary thief who had broken allWhen he was eleven year Willmann, on the negative the commandments, in Just old he lost his side there áre Robert Stroh one minute repented and After his father's and Core Vanderbosch. gained heaven. The third death he made his John Duffy argued that example is of Peter who home for four or five Grandpa has suffered a also went with Christ for years with his long time, and very patient years, the same as Judas Augustine. ly too. He is now near the and he also undid every- When he was end and in intense pain. thing in a quarter of anyears old he became He is afraid that he will hour by saying, "I know surveyor, In I753 lose patience and offend not the man." Father also was sent by Govez pointed out that Peter Dinwiddie on miss God Rather than do this gained it all baok by to the French.I I it is alright for him to crying. he was appointed Lie have the doctor give him sonething that will hasten This debate brought colonel and sent something home to UB. It against the French his end. was never to look down Indiens. He W6 R for Mary supported Jack by upon the sinner for he to surrender because arguing that a few days may be converted like the WAS outnumbered, would not matter. Their worthy opponents good thier before death. Because of this he Robert Stroh claimed that Life belongs to God and tendered his resign only God can take it. A tion. In I755 he Joi God sent suffering for some few minutes of life can maneral Braddook's reason. If He could not bring make a very, very big staff. good out of it He would not difference - Heaven or In 1757 pormit it; and Core said Hell. signed his army com- that it was not a Christian Cora Venderbosch. mission and married point of view to do away Mertha Custis. In 1775 with life which belonged he WELS made commender only to God. Abraham Lincoln in -chief of American Father Brennan honored Young Lincoln was born revolutionary force us with his presents and on Feb. 12, 1809 in Hardin, He was elected showed us how to tear apart Kentuoky. He had to work hard President in the argument. First bis and did not have the advant - I788 and after pointed out that meroy- ages we have He could not go serving two term killing is against God's to school and borrowed books died at Mt. Verno Commandments. Second, that from a friend. He could tell beloved end morne nan could be good for yearsyou everything that was in by the whole nati and then lose all in just the books. He studied so hard nation in I799. one minute. So E. few days that later he became the 16th do matter. And third, the President of the United States. the man had a right to re- James Koehler Lillian Walsh lieve his sufferings, but it depended on what means. Candlemas Day OF St. Bernadette of February 2nd, is Lourdes. know as Candlemas Day. The month of on this day candles Lourdes is to- February has many in- are blessed and given day a place of pil- teresting feasts. For out to the people. grimage for thousands the 2d, we have Candle~ Do you know that of people. From all mas Day or the Purif- the word candle, parts of the world, ication. That day, (candela, fromcandeo, people who are sick Mary and Joseph present- to burn) was intro- and afflicted, go to ed the Infant Jesus in duced into the Eng- pray at the shrine the Temple and offered lish language as an two turtle doves to God. colesiastical term, The glory of Lourdes is connected robably as sarly as One the 3d 18 the the eighth century, with the story of 0 Feast of St. Blase who Candles used for little peasant girl oured a little boy who liturgioal purposes named Bernadette had swallowed a fish bone. should be of bees- Soubirous. She was On this day, we have our wax. This is because the oldest of six throats blessed. or their symbolical children and the fam reference to the fle ily was very poor. St. Scholastics, the flesh of Christ. sister of the great Saint The wiek symbolizes One day, most Benedict, has her feast on the soul of Jesus and unexpectedly a beau~ the 10th. the flame His Divinity tiful lady appeared which absorbs and to Bernadette while Then we have a feast dominates both. she was gathering which is dear to every one, The great paschal wood. At first she that of Our Lady of Lourdes candle represents did not know who the on February 11th. Christ and the smaller lady was. The lady candles are typical of told Bernadette that Here comes 8. feast we each individual Christ- she was the Immaculat all love, February 14th, Conception, and wishe ian who strives to in- St. Valentine's day. a church built there troduce Christ in his in her honor. life. On February 18th, we It is not lawful to have Ash Wednesday, the day Our Blessed say Mass without light- we all receive ashes on our Mother appeared to candles. foreheads and we are reminded Bernadette eighteen Kenneth Haney that we are to return to dust times. The last and ashes. apparition W&B on Not Taking Any Changes July 16th, the Feast The story is Sold of The month closes with of Our Lady of Mount an old chinese who alwaysthree ember days, the 25th, Carmel. bowed when passing the 26th and 27th. Mary Church. The pastor not- *Wiflmann Bernadette left ing this one day, "Uncle Lourdes at the 8 how is it that you are What is the definition of twenty-two to not 8 Christian always of an icicle? enter the convent. bow when passing our A drip caught in the Church?" "Oh!" he re- draft. Lourdes, today plied, "I believe in my is the miracle of God well enough, but I'm Why will there be no the world. It bring not taking any chances. Christmas trees next year? to many great oon- I make bow, just in case." Because there will be fidence in the value Robert Stroh no axis. of prayer to the Jeanne Coney Immaculate Mother of God. Bernadette What's Brewing ? J.M.J. 72 5 Catholic Action Report POETS CORNER Don't worry your (continued) her is off I'll tell you. B Personal Apperance 162 Visions Every Friday morning we Used Missal 77 E see the Christ Child I46 who was born, Il the shrine of facilieds 12 that holy Christ- morn. NW e in passion oruel Christ, rofers Job nersyo nft N '9 it eming souls at 5y price. apprived the Risen Savior ph the tosh trank good and is conquered Satan despair, old goast .Be ascending up on 1, The lost bonds goh fimmy did you clean of nph regging sup Lord for whom the ions sigh. Mother the addict I'll afrom eyest Mo. right these blessed ings I see, 11 from he host know. Well ist smiles at me. & Jimmy went up the slass stairs and stabled DWe ne ord Venderbosch to lean the added then Mary mean orchid's not as rare, saw old trunk all of a suddenly he Our Lady's golden hai ross is not as sweet, he said an to his self, d haporp Mary's blessei fast. wonder wate in that lily's not as pure old trunk" Mom R prymr Q her Virgin heart Its re. wat's in in this old trunk, t all the flowers oan What dear didn it hear alive mpare, ith God's holy Mother you wate till d get '6 air. Cora Vanderbosch yo The Flag The flag is blue, The flag is white, may THE how baw The flag is rad, The flag is bright, And it stands for Freedom's right. Betty Duckers Sespulars vorn OCT Courteous acts 190 Prompt rising 163 Prompt retiring I68 74 Silence What's Brewing ? J.M.J. n 5 Don't worry your Catholic Action Report POETS CORNER (continued) hec us off I'll tell you. B Personal Apperance 162 - Visions Brery Friday morning we Used Missel 77 E see the Christ Child dy T46 who was born, el the shrine of faculeds 12 that holy Christ- 10Γ morn. NW B in pession oruel Christ, nft N '9 it eming souls at 5.y price. the Risen Savior up come up. Know ph what did you wont. d just wanted to know Hb and is conquered Batan despair. if wants in this old trunk wee ascending up on d don't know dear you see its your golume fathers trank and he Threap 1, Lord for whom the ions sigh. in it. never told will me know wat's m regging Ms these blessed ings 1. see, in two weeksangway 11 from he host ist smiles at me. said Jimmy. 130 weeks lors Venderbosch have gone and yet no grandfather. d wonds mean Mary what happened to brand- orchid's not as rere, Our Ledy's golden hei father Mom he be hospop COSS is not as sweet, hear ince copple Mary's blessei fest. days don worky, lily's not B8 pure sad said Mother way and a new u found P prymer & her Virgin heart ra re. t all the flowers oan out I was in new Jersey alive mpare, ith God's holy Mother was she dead '6 air. Core Venderbosch The Flag The flag is blue, The flag 1s whits, may ban by The flag is red, The flag is bright, And it stands for Freedom's right. Betty Duckers Samp lars worn 100 DONGIN Courteous acts 190 Prompt rising I63 Prompt retiring I68 74 Silence 2 What's Brewing ? J.M.J. 5 Ostholic Action Report POETS CORNER Don't worry your (continued) heads off I'll tell you. Personal Apperance 162 - Visions Ivery Friday morning we Used Missel 77 E see the Christ Child T46 who was born, el the sprine of facheds n that holy Christ- for morn. NW B in passion oruel Christ, rojas Jo nersyo nft N '9 it eming souls at 6y price. the Risen Savior ph YY Hb and is conquered Satan despair, wellthen you stop .ee escending up on worring to, alloway 4° sudden the rings. atd'll asset nigh my snp Lord for whom the ions sigh. anset it from. Grandpa 52% these blessed is it really you? ings I see, of corce it is who were 11 from the host m Mr ist smiles at ше. you expecting my good Mom, mom its grapiepa lorn Venderbosch Jemmy said epcidely. Mary Dad where have you nemu orchid's not as rare, been. Well to make Our Lady's golden hai COSO is not as sweet, a long stopy stort and went the when oppside P prymer & d got on the tong train destroy Mary's blessei fest. lily's not es pure her Virgin heart I'm re. way and found t all the flowers oan out I was in new Jersey alive mpare, ith God's holy Mother '6 air. was she dead Core Vanderbosch The Flag The flag is blue, The flag 1a white, my home Law by The flag is red, The flag is bright, And it stands for Freedom's right. Betty Duckers Sespulars worn DONATA Courteous aots 190 Prompt rising I63 Prompt retiring I68 74 Silence What's Brewing ? J.M.J. n 5 Don't worry your Catholic Action Report POETS CORNER (continued) heads off I'll tell you. Personal Apperance 162 Visions Every Friday morning we Used Missal 77 E see the Christ Child dy I46 who was born, Il the sure shrine foureds n that holy Christ- morn. e in pession cruel Christ, We P thought some thing nft M '9 it eming souls at 5g price. happened to you you thing the Risen Savior I'm e old & enough to take cade little my and is conquered Satan despair. self yet, a to .ee sscending up on old, said Mother. npp : Grandfa wat's the ald trunk upp stairs. sup Lord for whom the ions sigh. Well I'll tell you. regging Mr. these blessed ings I see, 11 from the host (Lo te 1st smiles at me. contine fors Venderbosch continued) nessu Mary orchid's not as rare, Our Lady's golden hei hespop 2008 is not as sweet, Mary's blessed feet. ily's not BS pure Drop mymr & her Virgin heart I'm re. to all the flowers can alive mpare, ith God's holy Mother '6 1 air was she dead or Cora Venderbosch The Flag he flag is blue, may home Law hyM THE he flag is whits, The flag is red, The flag is bright, and it stands for Freedom's right. Betty Duckers Sespulars worn Courteous acts 190 Prompt rising 163 Prompt retiring I68 74 Silence What's Brewing ? J.M.J. 72 Don't Catholic Action Report 5 your POETS CORNER Why was mary born 32 - Visions 7 B see the Christ Child 10 without OPTIN who was born, Upon that holy Christ- mas morn. 2. was she dead or I SGB in pession oruel the Christ, 3 that alive does the Redeeming souls at loody price. 389 the Risen Savior air, destroyers of heresis To sonquered Setan 10 despair, see ascending up on gh, 4 mean We never Aan T Lord for whom the tions sigh. lifteen decaded will these blessed ings I see, from the host Lst smiles at me. then you There At rn Venderbosch Mary rchid's not as rere, say ur Ledy's golden hei 566 is not as sweet, 5. after we are Mary's blessei feet. 6, enrolled the shrine in what like fair smpare, ily's not 88 pure her Virgin heart I'm 6. all the flowers oan ith God's holy Mother Core Vanderbosch the onrene Beds of The Flag The flag is blue, The flag is whits, The flag is red, Comm 189 And choese is cheeco, The flag is bright, Novenas But what's a cracker And it stands for Нерред Mother 248 Without nuts and cheese. Freedom's right. Папр Lors worn 158 Donald Kidd Betty Duckers Courteous acts 190 Prompt rising I63 Prompt retiring 168 Silence 74 What's Brewing ? J.M.J. n 5 Don't worry your Catholic Action Report POETS CORNER heads off I'll tell you. (continued) Personal Apperance 162 Every Friday morning we Visions Used Missal 77 have a Religion Match, E see the Christ Child Saluted Our Lady I46 Faith V.S. Innocence, that who was born, Il Prayers 299 means the first three Upon that holy Christ- This is an increase. mas morn. rows stand for many got apred yellowand pink lattle cruel 9. The Baby's happy merryand cheesful. 10, The m oon is pretty bright and cheerful tonight. year. annually-an (an"i-al-i) yearly; each year; year by appropriation apysno pri-a -tion ( a pro pre shon) act of appropriating atheism- a the ish (a the izm), the belief that there is no God cargo - car go Betty Kofler sure. Not all the flowers can THE STAFF Blessed Mother Editor John Duffy compare, Lady in white, With God's holy Mother Assistants aLady in blue, fair. Cora Vanderbosch Lady of the Rosary, Core Vanderbosch Allian Walsh I always think of you. Patricia Mackey The Flag Robert Idstein The flag is blue, Catholic Action Report The flag is whits, Butter and Cheese Masses heard 864 The flag is red, Butter 1s butter, 302 The flag is bright, Holy Communions And choese is cheece, Novenas 189 And it stands for But what's a crecker Неррод Mother 248 Freedom's right. Without nuts and cheese. 158 Betty Duckers Sespulars worn Donald Kidd Courteous aots 190 Prompt rising I63 Prompt retiring I68 74 Silence What's Brewing ? J.M.J. 5 Catholic Action Don't worry your Report POETS CORNER (continued) hadds off I'll tell you. Personal Apperance 162 Every Friday morning we - Visions Used Missal 77 have a Religion Match, E see the Christ Child Saluted Our Lady I46 Faith V.S. Innocence, that who was born, Prayers 299 means the first three Upon that holy Christ- This is on increase. mas morn. rows stand against the Let's keep up the good other three. Those who do work during Lent. I see in pession oruel not niss get to draw for Mary Willmann the Religion Medal. The the Christ, (secretary ) vinners 80 far have been; Redeeming souls at Bernadette 0'Malley bloody price. Villian Valerius Mother Most Pure Patricia Gibbons I 389 the Risen Savior Jack Dawson Obeautiful Lady, Bair, Mary William Mother in blre, Dorothy Kewest How I do wish, Mio conquered Satan Cora Vanderbosch That Iwere like you. and despair, You are so pure, The following are very That I am sure, I see ascending up on I can never happy because they pass- high, ed their semi-snnual ex- Be like unto you. L. Walsh amens with such splendid Our Lord for whom the nations sigh. percents. Core Vanderbosch 98 Mary Willmann 97 Faith Thus all these blessed Patricia Mackey 97 things I see, 96 Faith is a virtue. When from the host Lillian Walsh 96 It will not hurt you, Christ smiles at me. Robert Str&h Juhn Duffy 95 In God to believe, He does not deceive. Cors Vanderboech Dorothy Kewest 95 William Valerius 94 Margaret Downes Bonald Melody 93 Mary U.S.A. 93 An orchid's not as rere, George Shiro 92 The good old U.S.A. As Our Lady's golden hai Grace Meehan 95 We love it moreeach day Bernadette O'Malley A ross is not as sweet, From the bottom of our 9I As Mary's blessei fest. Hetty Kofler heart, Robert Feller 90 Dorothy Geiger 90 We will do our part, A lily's not 88 pure In the good old U. S. A. As her Virgin heart I'm Betty Kofler sure, Not all the flowers can THE STAFF Blessed Mother compare, Editor John Duffy Lady in white, With God's holy Mother Assistants aLady in blue, fair. - Cora Vanderbosch Lady of the Rosary, Cora Venderbosch 6 Lillian Walsh I always think of you. The Flag Patricia Muckey Robert Idstein a The flag is blue, Catholic Action Report The flag is white, Butter and Cheese Masses heard 864 The flag is rad, Butter is butter, Holy Communions 302 The flag is bright, And choese is cheece, Novenas 189 And it stands for But what's a cracker Hepped Mother 248 Freedom's right. Without nuts and cheese. Betty Duckers Sespulars worn 158 Donald Kidd Courteons acts 190 Prompt rising I63 Prompt retiring I68 74 Silence HUTCHINSON, Homer H. Bristol, New Hampshire Ack.-March 31, 1942. Letter saying he was sending a gallon of maple syrup. Attached is former correspondence - Christmas card to the President and reply dated 1/5/42. See P.P.F. 9 - H - P.P.29.202 mef 1 1 LEACH, IRS. JOHN C. P.P.# Yarner, Bovey Tracey, 9.m Devenshire, England March 12, 1942 The President wrote stating only few days ago his son's destroyer case into port, and he has brought to him (the President) a very wonderful medallion made on the Prince of Wales and sent by her husband, Captain John Leach, with little note written by the Captain on August 16, 1941. I The President said in part, "I want you to know how such I shall always appreciate this gift from him and from the ship's company of the Prince of Wales. Nor will I ever forget the privilege of meeting your gallent husband, and especially of attending divine service that day in Newfoundland last August when he read the lesson. Nothing I can say will be of much help but I want you and your son to know that very many Americans have been thinking of you." - The President also # rote to The Right Honorable Albert Victor Alexander, Calle, M.P., First Lord of the Admiralty, London, same date, re above gift sent to him by Franklin, Jr., and enclosing note to Mrs. Leach for delivery; and saying in part, "I shall always cherish this as a remembrance of the great meeting in Argentia Harbor, Newfoundland, at which the Atlantic Charter was born, and as a further token of the friendship and close association between the Royal Navy and the United States files.) Navy." I (Medallion and letters sent to Series "A", 3/15/42, copies retained for SEE PPF-7990 enr of P.P.Z. Phils Pa 1/2/42 President 7.Deci20/41 Dear pin I know you have many things on your mind Ihope notchink itam P in Treasion on you time. to to read This. Itimk as are doing a very many others do that you remark able Job. there are not many also Could have accomplished what you have, understand accusations of Rome itude americans from one of Who many day selfish people nho only Can good luck and keep lise to get what they em Flying" for them selies. Sknow the the public are with you a hundred Percent. Clara Marshall to ohor you how Ifeel. so I have this picture of you from a picture I hase of you Taken out of a Sunday paper. louly paint be Cause Ilike to, - have nevertakeu my lessons shope you will accept this as taken ofgrad 1147 South loth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. mrk old Il March 18, 1942 My dear Miss Marshall: Mrs. Roosevelt has referred to me your letter of March third. I appreciate the interest which prompted your inquiry but an indeed sorry to have to advise you that we have been unable to locate any record of the receipt of the picture about which you write. I do want to assure you, however, that your kind thought of the President is nonetheless appreciated. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Miss Clara Marshall, 1147 South 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. mrk old n ortm B q-m 9' Il a M. Latta R 11 1 1942 tpp798 NW your it apris dount tany McCauslands, inscribed have include cCausland and Bunty, 1941", ph no record in any file room huas L.of your Sknow 1 visio Horld not brities Them. and are the account of have ing trouble first the mailing of it. Iam not old 12 I Checkwill a q-m 9' R 11 11942 Me your + they inwif. cCausland and Bunty, 1941", McCauslands, inscribed room any huas jeb up L.of look sknow you 1 in Hould not brities Them. and are the account of haveing trouble pith the mailing of it. Iam not old V ort.n q-m 9' B it pin - town R 11 1942 tpp798 NW your the it tany e McCauslands, inscribed mu if. McCausland and Bunty, 1941", ph any huas L.of sknow you 1 - in Horld not brities Them. and are the account of have ing trouble prite the mailing of it. Iam not old n optin 9-m Previous letter re. this t picture att. as McCauslands, inscribed McCausland and Bunty, 1941", Record on attached letter from P.P.Files his sell. my surde your in a time like This Hould not bis secretary Iknow not brities Them. of haveing trouble first the and are the account mailing of it. Iam not old 72 ark'd V 3-18-42 york Thile Ta Office ortm Dear Mrs Rooserelt 2-m Il MAR 111942 +pp798 NW Jam writing not to it be anoying orts expect any Thing except to ash jou'll e McCauslands, inscribed McCausland and Bunty, 1941", pl Presidend Time around Christmas received a pictured of not lis security Ikuow his self. why Smite you 1 in a time like this Hould not brities Them. and are the account of haveing trouble girth stee mailing of it. I am not old 72 sure he reserved it dalso sent a Tunas card pointed the postal dhad trankle respping it spaid mispectns opened it in doring Ro m Il exha money for postage to meque +pp798 NW its arrivaial. all Dwish toknow did he receive his picture law inscribed Bunty, 1941", no had artis. a lesson only just hy but for have not years those Tried milies I Wanted to picture when I did so. few of sepend it to for Chicatmas my friends encouraged him me to Idid that doubtfull of his feeling no shad no real Thing to paint write piel toworn Card board. Idid noterenthick a would do as well as Idid. so. he did. getit Could you let me Idon't know if. want any Communeto - only just yes or no Please your Miss 1144 so 18th st. it Curo Writen Hinkings PP7. q-m m Il tpp798 NW MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILES: it Copy of book, "Crows, Bunty!" by The McCauslands, inscribed "To the President and Falla from Marjorie and Eric McCausland and Bunty, 1941", sent to Miss Suckley and as per note attached. ph Sent to Miss Margaret L. Suckley, The Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York. 3/23/42 hm old March 24, 1942 My dear Jo Ann: q.m 9. m The President has received your friendly little letter and the medal which you were kind enough to send him. He asks me to thank you ever SO much for your thought of him and to send his best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, GRACE 0. TULLY Jo Ann Hubertz, X Route 2, Earl Park, Indiana. ms old 72 7 and Dear President dosenfelt d am going to send le a medal and thack to you and I hope you will get it soon l will send as soon as d get it go ann Hubert 3 I am 8 years old n d want you and soliers to win the war and bet the japs and send me a little two like d did you and be sur to bet the japs n l le it P.P.F. pl March 23, 1942 9-m 9- m Casey: hank you, in the President's behalf, ndness in sending him the little St. (medal) souvenir. He much appreciates your endly thought. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY x C. H. Casey, Esq., 621 North Kenwood, Clendale, cMc California. 72 107 P 7 R Ie it P.P.7. p March 23, 1942 9- m My dear Mr. Casey: Thank you, in the President's behalf, for your kindness in sending him the little St. (medal) Patrick souvenir. He much appreciates your friendly thought. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY x C. H. Casey, Esq., 621 North Kenwood, Glendale, cMc California. n 107 € I 1940 u BROPHY, Mr. Dan - Manager LUBECK ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, INC. i Oakland, California March 17, 1942. defengers Letter to the President enclosing copies of letter endorsing their product - an electrical mattress - and other information re the same - saying they p would like to send him one. Attached is note from Gen. Watson to Dr. McIntire re- questing suggestions for reply- - Dr. McIntire says'we have no use for this sort of mattress'. Criendly See P.P.F. 9-L PP39-M. mef Very CRACE P WALLE 2. togo 72 BP7 March 24, 1942 My dear Mr. Metzger: Thank you in the President's behalf for the framed sketch to which you refer in your letter of March eighth. I want to assure you that he will be most appreciative of the friendly thought which prompted you to send it to him. XPP7 Very sincerely yours, 98 GRACE G. TULLY X William J. Metzger, Esq., 29 Fourth Street, Pittsfield, Massachusetts. fhs by William I. Metzger 72 29 fourth St. March 8. 1942. Pittsfield mass. e w AKL R Jule m it. asevell ph C. ident: ok the liberty to send by Carcel Past a design, Clustrate the american Spirit - ready to spuke a final Victory in answer to the treacherons act of Iccember 7. 1941. Please Kindh excuse the very amateurish illustration and do me the great honor to accept it as an expression of my loyalty to the Unite States and to its greatest President. e] have submitted - previously- a similar design to the Treasury department for consideration and if accepted to release it as a stamp orseal, the proceeds of the sale of same to be a voluntary contribution of the american People to help to build a bigger and mightier arizona. Today J submitted to the Treasury Department the suggestion, to issue a Victory Stamp at a law price to be used William I. Metzger 72 29 fourth St. March 8. 1942. Pittsfield mass. 1/24/41 Il NW MM it Honorable franklin D. Roosevell White House ph Washington D.C. my Dear mr. President: I took the liberty to send by Carcel Tost a design, to express and illustrate the american Spirit - ready to strike a final Victory- in answer to the treacherons act of Iccomber 7. 1941. Please Kindh excuse the very amateurish illustration and do me the great honor to accept it as an expression of my loyalty to the Unite States and to its greatest President. J have submitted - previously- a similar design to the Treasury Department for consideration and if accepted to release it as a stamp orseal, the proceeds of the sale of same to be a voluntary contribution of the american People to help to build a bigger and mightier arizona. Today J submitted to the Treasury Department the suggestion, to issue a Victory Stamp at a law price to be used William I. Metzger 72 29 fourth St. March 8. 1942. Pittsfield mass. 3/24/40 Il NW AKL it Honorable franklin D. Rooseveld White House ph Washington D.C. my Dear mr. President: I took the liberty to send by Carcel Tost a design to express and illustrate the american Spirit - ready to strike a final Victory in answer to the treachaons act of Iccember 7. 1941. Please Kindh excuse the very amateurish illustration and do me the great honor to accept it as an expression of my loyalty to the United States and to its greatest President. J have submitted - previously- a similar design to the Treasury department for consideration and if accepted to release it as a stamp orseal, the proceeds of the sale of same to be a roluntary contribution of the american People to help Lo build a bigger and mightier arizona. Today J submitted to the Treasury Department the suggestion, to issue a Victory Stamp at a law price to be used on all trans actions with the united States mail service in addition to the usual regular fee, and if suitable to use my design for this stamp. Very respe ct fully yours William J. Metzger DECEMBER7. 1941. ARIZONA ind 1210 March 25, 1942 NW it ATTENTION: Mr. Summerlin. pp7 rs ph Respectfully referred to the 9-M M :le Department of State for acknowledgment. X20 S2° GRACE G. TULLY B. Letter to President, 2/14/42. Miss Ursula Gwynn, x 42 Bullingham Mansions, X48-a Church Street, Kensington, London, England. STATE: Encloses holy Medal which Archibishop, Cardinal Hinsley, X blessed; prays for the President's protection. cb \ go 127 PP7-9-m COX, Miss Rose Orlando, Florida March 28, 1942 Letter to the President, advising that she is sending a tors mural done by the 6th Grade children of the Delancy School at Orlando Florida with ttle suggestions from their teacher, Mrs. Sanders. Acid. June 1, 1942 To Scries B. SEE - PPF - 9 - C ver TS2 \ ind 127l w SHARP, Sergeant Clarence C. P,O,7,-9- 1 m Lancaster, Penna. June 16, 1942 - Ackd. it; lines in France in France. upon which Map the sent U. to Sent S. eries men Map were dated B. fighting, Ackd. 1918 June to also the 16, President large 1942. scale which map shows of American three sectors Battle ph SEE - PPF - 9 - S VST \ g'd 127d P.P.7 you be it q-m March 30, 1942 rop My dear Friends: The President asks me to thank you ever so much for the rosary which accompanied X.P.D.7.9-R your kind letter. He wants you to know how sincerely he appreciates your friendly thoughts and your prayers during these critical days. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY The McNerney Family, 699 Harris Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island. pl Rosary returned to Miss Tully. 1 X me The Rd Feb. 21, 1942 MCN President 3/30/42 To a great President, we senda note of t- ask God to Bless you, 1- 3 me bighing Fraind to is your side, his sm If a Dear Mother Mary 14 nine Dear Mther to accompanied by your console and Guide you nt tra great Victory for and a d mmundate Conception are seirding you la Rosary God and Country We ms B gd el Medal Blessed, for your Health, and Happeness, MEN you l it. during the struggle, which roph Please except and Trust is just ahead. Ceur Hear Mother God's Mother for a spendy Victory. May God Bless you and your Family. your Respectifully. Me Nerny Family. 699 Harris are Providence, R.d. ind 5 203 West 81st 127d new p.r.7. q-m Your you be it, March 31, 1942 roph my dear My dear Mrs. Mullen: I have for acknowledgment your let- ter of recent date, which will be made avail- able to the President. You may be sure that the interest which prompted your suggestion is appreciated. May I express thanks also, on behalf of the President, for your thoughtfulness in sending him the holy medal and for your kind remembrance of him in prayer. S Very sincerely yours, M. H. MCINTYRE Secretary to the President x L Mrs. Catherine F. Mullen, 203 West 61st Street, New York, N. Y. ms B ind 5 203 West 127d p.r.7. you be it. q-m March 31, 1942 roph my dear My dear Mrs. Mullen: unett I have for acknowledgment your let- ter of recent date, which will be made avail- able to the President. You may be sure that the interest which prompted your suggestion is so appreciated. May I express thanks also, on behalf of the President, for your thoughtfulness in sending him the holy medal and for your kind remembrance of him in prayer. S Very sincerely yours, M. H. MCINTYRE Secretary to the President x L Mrs. Catherine F. Mullen, 203 West 51st Street, New York, N. Y. your ms B 5 M 3/ms 81st york City Mr. trautlend Rapcenelt, my dear Mr. Reasenelt, Washington, D.C. sived usk. on the feast of the annumisting Today, duties impos- I visites a shrine and equests I know prayed for your mather I seemed to have an During my prayer ws, insperation to ask you to request to that to TULLY places factories close for and war production medal three not hours Rept. an good an the Kate Smith Friday during the time hour. I am telling of Christs agony and you indentification this as death. I believe the not to adminise. would kning you assuring you of many blessings my Canstand prayers and may bring for your guidance, about peacel Oud DivingLand Sincerely I am is never outdone mrs Cathering F.Mullen in generacity. frien of Rev. John J Prill (NidawyO.W.) of the OIS I. and Rev Robert Keeg at the Sathalie Union P.S. This medal has a triple blessing the Mullen my daughterg ther ing 12 + will it March 27, 1942 of yo 9 be Will My dear Mr. McLaughlin: roy Your recent letter has been received and I am sorry that we cannot do as you ask. The pressure of the President's official duties is so extremely heavy that it simply is impos- sible for him to comply with the many requests of this kind which are being received. I know you will understand. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY + Vincent McLaughlin, Esq., 165 Park Street, cd San Francisco, California. 2gd 8 yes Mr. President; 3/27 I chew this sketch of you free hand, and hope you will like it; Will you please autogroph it for me, Vincent Mc Laughlin 165- Park St San Francisco, Califi THE FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT