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PPF 9 PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE Gifts P Mar. -May 1942 I PPF900619 1.1.7. q-p March 2, 1942 My dear Myrl Edward: The President and Mrs. Roosevelt ask me to thank you ever sincerely for your kind thought of them. They appreciate those bookmarks XP.P.7.9-B you presented to them very much and are glad to know that your mother is cooperating so loyally in the national defense program. With best wishes to you and your mother, Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY X Myrl Edward Pysher, Route 2, Easton, Pennsylvania. Bookmarks not kept. Office abd Febr14,42 Dear President, 3/2/432 " Here is a little themy for you mother makes novelty bookmark G a sculptured bronze portrait of "Fala". sell forme to for defence me and buy to bough stamps a P.2.9-P. mef we so prad Q Vis infor victory I'm can win to war. what to write. old. & told 4yrs mother 8mg (master) migrl Bysher for the President from (master) myrl Edward Pipher, 3 portrait of "Fala". R.D.#2, Easton, Pa. mef for Mrs. Poosevelt (Hirst Lady) FEB16, Hron (master) myrl Edward portrait of "Fala". Easton, Pa. Pyoher R.Dr#2 mef 1379 WOLBARST, Dr. A. L. New York, N. Y. February 11, 1942. Sent the President a sculptured bronze portrait of "Fala". See P.P.F. 7288 P.P.7.9-P. mef SISTER ZITA JOSEPH ACADEMY OF SAINT ALOYSIUS Jersey City, N. J. February 3, 1942. Sent the President 2 religious pictures, 2 prayers, 3 bookmarks and 2 Sacred Heart Badges. See P.P.F. 9-S P.P.Z.9-1 mef TO USA THAT PP7 G-P March 30, 1942 I Storesoom My dear Mr. Peterson: I am sorry indeed that a note has been so long delayed thanking you for your kind letter of February twenty-fourth. The President deeply appreciates the loyal spirit which prompted you to send him the emblem and wants me to convey his very best wishes to you and to the members of your family for your welfare and happiness. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY John Peterson, Esq., 9379 Charlevoix, Detroit, cb Michigan. a xPP7 Eagle Emblem x 0 q.E P we have the honor to remain yours most on vre cuyea Respectfully John Petation 9379 enarlevoix Detroit ack Detroit mich acts 3-30 cb Honorable President of United States Washington D.C. Sir We, ( mywife my little boy and 2 ) beg accep- most respectfully here with the honor of emblem your am pride tance our of our country and all Freedom loving most histo amphibion Eagle People During and impressive speech last honor the deliverance of your night our rie, was arroused when your excilment that our beloved and majestic believe mentioned Eagle would never turn turtle will always we fly high and high (a friend in need is honor a friend, and stand by you that he in deed. ) This inspired us to senityour to Our encourage disire the whole nation young and as a gift is that your honor to arrouse to impress old our brave symbol of the shies. to amphibian Eagle. who will destroy the and valtures expre- understand the power and might of our all skies with your aproval become a Pobriotic national song of the Eagle tion from of thought the poetry would we have the honor to remain yours most Respectfully John Peterson 9379 evarlevoix Detroit Pl.7, none - CASE, Francis Washington, D. C. 3/20/42 Wrote to the President enclosing a photograph of Mount Rushmore and booklet. See - P.P.F. 9-C mtl P.P.F. 9-P BASTHEIM, E. Selective Service System Los Angeles County Los Angeles, Cal. March 31, 1942. Letter to the President inquiring about poster they sent for jris birthday. See P.P.F. 9-L R.P 3 9 - P. - mef Pl. 7 q-P March 2, 1942 7- Storenom My dear Mr. Polny: I am sorry indeed that a note has been so long delayed thanking you for the flag set you sent to the President as a birthday re- membrance. He wants you to know that he is more than grateful for the friendliness and good will evidenced by your letter of January twenty-ninth. +282 Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY John Polny, Esq., 72 South Second Street, Elizabeth, cb New Jersey. ack List January 29,1942 achgd 2-28 cb Mr. President; Under separate cover I have sent you a patriotic emblem of our great country as a means of extending to you my wishes for a happy birthday,a successful term of office, and the determination of the goal we are all striving to achieve. Obediently yours, An honored citizen John Palmy John Polny 72 So. Second St. Elizabeth, N.J. THOMPSON, Lewis Eugene Chicago, Illinois Ack.-March 3, 1942. Sent the President 2 photographs of his paintings. See P.P.F. 9-T P.P.F.9-P. mef GELLOS, Eleftherios New York, N. Y. March 3, 1942. Sent an inlaid picture of the President for his birthday, and finished photograph. Encloses supplemental sheet telling how inlaid was made. Referred to Mr. Summerlin by memorandum March 3, 1942 for appropriate acknowledgment. Requesting return of the picture. See P.P.F. 9-G - mef P.P.F.9-P. P.P.F 9-P. York VISHMIAC, Roman New York, N. Y. Sent the January 29, 1942. Letter to the President enclosing five pictures which he took in Europe, showing the misery, horror and suffering that he witnessed. Referred to Mr. Summerlin by memorandum March 3, 1942 for apropriate acknowledgment. Requested that pictures be returned. See P.P.F. 9 - V P.P.7.9-P. mef HARRISON George T. WATIN, Alexander Buffalo, New York Ack. 3/2/42 Sent the President a picture, titled "The Light of Liberation". See - P.P.F. 9-W mtl PrP,F, 9-P HARRISON, George T. TILGHMAN PACKING CO. Tilghman, Maryland Ack. 3/2/42 Sent the President a "Victory" pin. mtl See - P.P.F. 9-T P.P.F. 9-P My dear Mr. - please, to there yum to that President NW behalf for your Infludi thought 4a the bite your minstab. Total may be DATE that issue appresiations group DOV bda Very yourse CRACK O. TEAT 11., Falant, Box 1691 Shellwon Involve, New York, Sexe Theris fhe pr. q-P March 2, 1942 1 Storroom My dear Mr. Palant: Permit me, please, to thank you in the President's behalf for your kind thought in send- ing him your penciled sketch. You may be sure that he appreciates your friendly remembrance of his birthday. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY H. Palant, Esq., 1691 Nelson Avenue, New York, New York. fhs 3/2/42 ras Vhame January 30th, 1942 His Excellency The President of the United States The White House Washington, D. C. Sir: As a testimonial in honor of your 60th. birthday, I am taking the liberty of forwarding to you under separate cover a free hand portrait of you. I trust you will find it acceptable and will be pleased. Many Happy Returns. Respectfully H. Palant 1691 Nelson Avenue H. Palant New York, N.Y. MEL March 5, 1942. Respectfully referred for consideration and acknowledgment. EDWIN M. WATSON PPF-9 Secretary to the President Letters to the President: DODD, Mrs. Arthur E., Box 64, Verdon, Nebr., 3/1/42. States she is heir to about $50,000.00 from estate, but has not been able to collect it, but if the Govt. can collect it, she will give half the amount collected to defense. (llenclosures and stamped return envelope.). Referred to the Department of Justice. LOPES, Luiz Simoes, Pres., Revista do Servico Publico, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, undated. Sends January, 1942, issue of publication entitled "Revista do Servico Publico". Referred to the State Department. BOOK GARZUZE, Rosala, Caixa Postal 175, Parana, Brazil, undated. Sends copy of book she has written entitled "Ideario Fraternista". Referred to the State Department. BOOK DELGADO, L.H., P.O.B.1426, Lima, Peru, S.A., undated. Sends two books he has written entitled "La Verdad del Fascismo" and "Desolacion". Referred to the State Department. BOOK Tejera, El Dr. Diego Vicente, Pres., Instituto Nacional de Prevision y Reformas Sociales, Prado 115, La Habana, Cuba, 2/10/42. Sends copy of publication entitled "Lo que debe ser el Panamericanismo". Referred to the State Department. BOOK AREVALO, Manuel, 225 Varas Al sur Botica La Violeta, San Jose, Costa Rica, undated. Sends photograph of picture of President which held place of honor at sculptor's celebration. Referred to the State Department. GIFT Assistencia Judicaria Aos Militares No Estado de S. Paulo, Brazil, undated. Confers honorary diploma on Pres. as member of that organization. Diploma states "A Assistencia Judicaria aos Militares no Estado de Sao Paulo do accordo com 0 art 310 letra A de seus 'Estatutos' confere ao Inr Dr. Franklin Delano Roosevelt a presente Diploma de membro honra com todas as prerogativas dos mesmos estatutos." dated January 30, 1942. Referred to the State Department. CROW, George H., 278 13th East St., Salt Lake City, Utah, 2/17/42, 2/24/42, and 2/27/42. (Three letters). Asks Pres. to prevent foreclosure on his home; claims Govt. owes him a large sum of money, asks reinstatement in District land office, or other job, or pension, and reports illegal activities in the District Land Office of Salt Lake City. Referred to the National Housing Administration, HOLC. HERING, Miss Louise, Albany, N.Y. 3-2-42 (ack.) Sent President a hand blocked panel, on monk's cloth for his birthday. See P.P.F.9-H br P.P.7 9-p WILLIAMS, Honorable Aubrey Washington, D. C. 3/2/42 he is sending a bundle of pictures of young people and machines for the A note to the President and one to Miss Tully stating Roosevelt Library to become a part of the permanent record of what his President to look over. Thought pictures might be sent to the Franklin D. administration has accomplished in making education practical for young people. See - 444-D mtl P.P.F, 9-P 12 ROMANO, Umberto New York, N. Y. 2/26/42 Wrote to the President stating that in Janary, 1941, the President's Mother, Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt, sat for the above for her portrait. Was not completed, but has finished the portrait from his working sketches and will present it to the public in his one-man show at the Associated American Artists Galleries in New York, 3/11/42. Wishes the President to see, and if it meets with his approval will present it as a gift to the President. Sent photograph of the painting under separate cover. See - P.P.F. 8 mtl PPF 9-P CASAIS, Manuel Havana, Cuba 10/25/41 Wrote expressing admiration of the President and sends President. him a picture which he has framed in several valuable woods. Picture of the Referred by memorandum to the State Department 1/12/42 for consideration and acknowledgment. - Attached letter to Miss Tully from Mr. Summerlin of the State Department stating he is returning the picture and that the appropriate American consular officer has been requested to convey suitable expression of thanks and appreziation to the sender. . Picture sent to Store Room, 3/9/42. See - P.P.F. 9-C P.P.F. mtl 9-P 12 pr7. g-7 March 7, 1942 Stowsom 7 My dear Mrs. Procas: I am sorry indeed that a note has been so long delayed thanking you for the beautiful afghen and handkerchiefs you sent to the President and Mrs. Roosevelt at Hyde Park. They deeply appreciate your friendly thought of them and want me to convey their every good wish to you for your welfare and happiness. Very sincerely yours, XPP79-a XPR79-H GRACE G. TULLY X Mrs. T. Procas, 24 Second Avenue, Nyack, cb New York. Copy sent to Mrs. Frece. 12 ROOSEVELT, Belle (Mrs. Kermit) Washington, D.C. Filed: March 11, 1942. Wrote the President a note enclosing a pencil. in See P.P.F. 1224 P.P.F.9-P. mef prov 12 TOSTLE, W. Imague, Augular, LEAVITT, Bob Long Island, N. Y. the Priendly March 3, 1942. the League + Sent the President four miniature color transparencies, mounted in electrically illuninated viewers, of President Roosevelt. 7.5.7.187 See P.P.F. 9-L - P.D.F.9-P. mef 9-P TUTTLE, W. C. Pacific Coast Baseball League, Los Angeles, California, March 12, 1942. Miss Tully wrote saying the President was deeply appreciative of the friendly act on the part of the Directors and Club Owners of the Pacific Coast Baseball League in presenting to him a courtesy pass to all the parks of the League. SEE P.P.F. 227 P.P. AS P.P.F. P. 9-P VICTOR, Mrs. Edna W. 3/11/2 Philadelphian Penna. which she calls "Young Wrote America". to the President, sending picture of her son See - P.P.F. 9-V P.P.F. 9-P mtl 12 HURJA, Emil, Wash., D.C. 1-30-42 Sends President for his birthday an amateur production of the ship "CONSTITUTION", which came from the effects of Admiral John Percival, of the Navy. Percival (Presidential was commander acknowledgment of the Constitution sent 3-13-42.) in 1843 to 1847. ( Water color picture) See P.P.F.2099 WSSS locat thoughtful ot you OF now to br were the President P.P.7 coklets. Many Chanks to Indust behalf for your courteey. Very 9-P yours, CHACKS 2 Postort Books, Inn., 1830 Strth Avenue, Them fork, N. I. prosight - 1 12 these review with neuts: plt a-p March 17, 1942 Gentlemen: It was most thoughtful of you to send the President those three booklets. Many thanks in his behalf for your courtesy. PP.7 galisping your Very sincerely yours, GRACE 0. TULLY e Pocket Books, Inc., 1230 Sixth Avenue, B New York, N. Y. ms posor 12 ease accept these review copies, with our compliments: 1 Ruent 3 mg I POCKET BOOK OF MODERN AMER. PLAYS d the in world. a book on (print). Egypt. Believes this ROYAL ROAD TO ROMANCE POCKET BOOK OF VEGETABLE GARDENING to s3 (modern american Plays Would you kindly send us br + a clipping of your comments? P - thank you Pocket BOOKS, INC. 1230 6th Ave. N.Y. rerom LANGAN, Dr. Paul C., X-Ray Department, St. Thomas Hospital, Akron, 0. 3-9-42 Encloses a picture , saying he found in a book on Egypt. Believes this picture to be the earliest record of Polio in the world. (print). See P.P.F.9-L br P.P.7 9-P e reron March 17, 1942 BELAIR, Mr. Felix Washington, D. C. Ack.-March 18, 1942. Wg Cave the President Some photographs taken on his birthday. The President has See P.P.F. 9-B interested No to P.P.F.9-P. mef Friends so generally Investing In Your assissance of in pote tying to the President. Very sincerely yours, N. 15. MOINTHUR Secretary to the President Richard E. Pickerings R SOL Evenue, my thought you might like these posters asd Street March 17, 1942 CARTOONISTS LEAGUE of AMERICA p.s. 9 My dear Richard: The President has received your letter and the two posters which you were kind enough to send him. He appreciates your thoughtfulness and is much interested to learn that you and your friends are so generously investing in defense stamps. Your assurance of support is also grati- fying to the President. Very sincerely yours, and I am I thank you very In M. H. McINTYRE you will find two package Secretary to the President Richard E. Pickering, fond x of drawing especially and have made several 801 North Indiana Avenue, Kokomo, Indiana. These two are my latesh fhs One of these so based your of February 23. 2 attend antral f High School in Kokemo. I amin grade SA and am 13 years school all the are you 100 %. spending., our dimes for defense. which We are might like these posters asd my teachers thought you 1013 Jpuggest FOR CARTOONS AND YOU'LL BE WITH A PUNCH MORE THAN CALL FOR AN PLEASED! ACCREDITED MEMBER OF the name of The to TOM sender he placed CLA on the master prece CÁRTOONISTS EAGUE ER of II MERICA CINCINNATI, OHIO, U.S.A. + then put in Store 801 N. Indiana Ave., ack Kokomo, Ind. 3/17/42 March 3, 1942. room sevelf Ms m Mr. President; I Sometime ago you sent me a I ask you for and I am so ih. I thank you very you will find two posters I am In the accom paxing package posters and have made several very fond of drawing especially One of these is based on your speech of them. These two are my latesh ones. of February 23rd 2 attend Central gr. High School in Kokamo. 2 am in grade SA and am 13 years of age. Mr. President our school as are all the schools en our city are are you 100 %. spending.org our dimes for defense. We might like these posters asd my teachers thought you WHEN YOU'RE FOR CARTOONS AND YOU'LL BE LOOKING FOR A AND YOU'RE IN WITH A PUNCH- MORE THAN GOOD CARTOONIST- A HURRY CALL FOR AN PLEASED! ACCREDITED MEMBER OF CLA TH FLOOR TIMES STAR TOWER CARTOONISTS' EAGUE of MERICA CINCINNATI, OHIO, U.S.A. Accredited Member 801 N. Indiana Ave Richard E. Pickering , ale 3/17/42 Kokomo, Ind. March 3, 1942. President Roosevelt Ms my Dear Mr. President; Sometime ago you sent me a proud pen that I ask you for and I am so much. of 2h. I thank you very you will find two posters I am In the accom paxing package posters and have made several very fond of drawing especially One of these is based on your speech of them. These two are my latesh ones. of February 23rd & attend Central gi High School in Kokomo. I am in grade SA and am 13 years of age. Mr. President our school as are all the schools en our city are are you/oo %. spending.org our dimes for defense. We might like these posters asd my teachers thought you WHEN YOU'RE AND YOU'RE IN FOR CARTOONS LOOKING FOR A AND YOU'LL BE GOOD CARTOONIST- A HURRY- WITH A PUNCH MORE THAN CALL FOR AN PLEASED! ACCREDITED MEMBER OF CLA TH FLOOR TIMES STAR TOWER CÁRTOONISTS EAGUE of II MERICA CINCINNATI, OHIO, U.S.A. Accredited Member Richard E. Pickering 801 N. Indiana Ave., Kokomo, Ind. for your pen. 2 have some others which wanted to send something in return b think are much better. One of them advertising difense bonds. yours Sincerely Richard Packering MAXFIELD, Arthur J., Pres., League of the MARSHALL, Clara, Phila., Pa. 12-20-41. Sends gift of a picture to the President. (not rec'd). See P.P.F.9-M br P.P.7 Wrote again March 3, 1942, asking if picture Gure she she sent to the President was received. MAXFIELD, Learne no Arthur J., Pres., WINTERTON, H.J., Muskogee, Okla. 3-15-42 Writes to Miss LeHand he is sending a package to the President, a small pipe from an old organ in Manchester Cathedral (England), built about 1682, this old instrument and the large modern organ were irretrievably ruined when the cathedral was bombed in 1941. Thought the President would like to have this pipe as a war souvenir. See P.P.F.9-W P.P.F. 9-P br MAXFIELD, Arthur J., Pres., League of the Sacred Heart, St. Cecilia'a Parish, Leominster, Mass. 3-19-42 Sends prayers to the President from above League. (Print Case.) See P.P.F.9-L br P.P.7 9-P Van charles. I 2-2 WO1 fo: GERVAISE, Samuel C. Fredonia, New York. Ack,-March 20, 1942. Se Letter to the President enclosing a souvenir pin which he had made. Attached is a 'follow-up' wire re receipt of same. See P.P.F. 9-G - P.P.Z.9.P. mef VanTASSELL, Charles, T.n Tinesas ADAMS, Dr. Randelph G. - Director WILLIAM L. CLEMENTS LIBRARY Ann Arbor, Michigan March 13, 1942. Day. Sent the President a pamphlet "These are the Times That Try all Men's Souls" - (Series A) See P.P.F. 9 - W P.P.2.9.P. mef VanTASSELL, Charles, To 0.110 LaVEGLIA, Vincent Brooklyn, New York 3/17/42 Wrote to the President sending a poster in re his proclamation of a Child Health Day. - Poster sent to storeroom. mtl See - P.P.F. 9-L VanTASSELL, Charles, 2- BRAMHAM, W. G. W President, National Association, Professional Baseball Leagues, f Durham, N.C., March 31, 1942. S Writes the President enclosing 1942 pass, extending to the President the courtesies of all parks in the Minor Leagues throughout this country and Canada.---Miss Tully, April 3rd, wrote to Mr. Bremham thanking him on behalf of the President. SEE P.P.F. 227 P.P.F. AS 9-P VanTASSELL, Charles, Lo 2-22 woul KRULEWITCH, Simon for Chicago, Illinois Ack. 3/24/42 See Sent a poster to the President.- Sent to storeroom. See - P.P.F. 9-K mtl PPF 9-P VanTASSELL, Charles, Los Angeles, Calif. 2-22-42 Writes he is sending the President a picture done by him. Asks if President would care to have it. (Miss Tully advised him on 3-25-42 that President thanks him for his offer to send picture, but feels he should not deprive him of its possession. See P.P.F.9-V br PP7 9-P BORRESEN, Charles Chicago, Illinois 3/20/42 Wrote to the President, sending pictures. mtl See - P.P.F. 9-B PPF, Do 9-P 3942 КОМАСНИХ 396 9-K March 28, 1942 MEMORANDUM FOR HON. GEORGE T. SUMMERLIN Will you not be good enough to have an appropriate note sent to t he writer of the enclosed communication thanking him for the plaque of General McArthur. Please return the plaque to this office when you are through with it. GRACE G. TULLY P.P. Ltr. to the President 9-P March 26, 1942 "I should be very much pleased if you would be kind enough to accept my first piece of work that I have made on Ameri can soil, and add it to your valuable collection. Respectfully yours, STEFAN KOWALSKI 196 3rd Avenue Apt. 5-A New York City ilp SEE P.P.F. 9-K HEDDAEUS, G. T. Bellevue, Pa. March 8, 1942. Letter to the President sending him a photo-cubout of his nephew Albert J. Heer - - in the service - picture struck him as picture of typical American soldier. Sent to storeroom. P.P.2.9-P. mef P.P.F. 9-H - Monime, TAL, TEMPLE, Mrs. Bertha Hempstead, L.I., N. I. (2) of 83 oil bas name of March 17, 1942. would 11km to park blank award Letter to the President saying she was sending some pictures. Sent to the storeroom. P.P.Z.9-P. mef See P.P.F. 9-T P.P.7 r 9-P BARTON, Miss Macena, Chicago, Ill. 3-25-42 Sends President a photograph of an oil painting she has made of Gen. MacArthur. Thought President would like to put this with the sword MacArthur sent him from the Philippines. See P.P.F.9-B P.P.7 br 9-P RICE, E. L. Rice Mamufacturing & Aerial Transport Corp. a of t Washington, D. C. Tully Ack.-March 27, 1942. 1 on Sent the President a paper weight. - Thrown Away. See P.P.F. 9 - R P.P.F. 9-P. mef r BORIGHT, Thos. A., Publisher, Commerical West, Minneapolis, Minn. 12-20-41. Writes he is shipping the President a picture of Mr. Otto Bremer, chairman of t board of the American National Bank of Saint Paul, Minn. - On Feb. 10th, 1942, Miss Tully wrote to Mr. W.H. Brenner, Minneapolis, Minn. asking why a framed photograph of a gentleman was sent in - this was done since Mr. Brenner's name and address appeared on outside of package. - On March 25th Mr. Boright wrote to Miss Tully re the above. See P.P.F.9-B P.P7 9-P br VALIDA Ware Machel War, Row Jersey BINDER, Mrs. Amerlia St. Louis, Mo. March 615 1942. Wrete the P.P.T. Letter to the President enclosing a religious picture. Sent to storeroom. P.P.Z.9.P. mef See P.P.F. 9-B - BELL, Mrs. Rachel ID ANIZATION Elmer, New Jersey 3/16/42 Wrote to the President, sending a crocheted pillow top. mtl See - P.P.F. 9-B P.P.F. 9-P ALFRED ROBBINS ORGANIZATION New York, N.Y. Ack. 3/30/42 Sent the President a souvenir paper weight. mtl See - P.P.F. 9-A P.P.F 9-P WHITMORE, Mr. & Mrs. M. B. Auburn, Maine Ack. 3/30/42 Sent the President a pfllow of pine needles. See - P.P.F. 9-W mtl PPF 9-p" HOWELL, John San Francisco, Calif. 3/16/42 Wrote to the President, sending an old print of Lord Nelson, and his last Prayer, with companion folder on Sir Francis Drake. mtl See - P.P.F. 9-H P.P.F. 9-P ROBERTS, H. S., President B. H. Roberts Bortrait Company Kansas City, Mo. 3/9/42 Wrote to the President, sending reproduction print of their original painting of the American Flag. See - P.P.F. 9-R mtl P.P.F. 9-8 MEYER, Albert Cleveland, Ohio March 12, 1942. Letter to the President saying he was sending him a "biography in pictures". Sent to Series B See P.P.F. 9-M - P.P.Z.9-P. mef ROUGHTON, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nye Hattiesburg, Mississippi March 17, 1942. Letter to the President saying they were sending an embroidered picture of de Vinci's painting "The Last Supper" with handmade black frame. Sent to store room. See P.P.F. 9-R - P.P.Z.I.P mef Payme, P!X q-p March 30, 1942 I My dear Mr. and Mrs. Payne: Storroom The President has asked me to thank you ever so much for the gavel which you were good enough to send him. He has noted with a great deal of interest all that you say in your letter of March second and wants me to convey his very best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Payne, Grand Cane, fhs Louisiana. whlore nos SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER H. P. DOWLING ac PARISH S. M. SUPERINTENDENT SHOWS grand CANE HIGH SCHOOL C. C. PAYNE. PRINCIPAL grand CANE. LOUISIANA March 2, 1942. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C., Dear President Roosevelt: "It will be we, not they, who will dictate the Treaty of Peace". We have three sons in the Service. Our youngest son, Cuthbert C. Payne, Jr., is with the Navy Patrol Squadron, No. 23, at Pearl Harbor. He was in Pearl Harbor December 7th and we thank God he is still there and able to do his part. Our second son, John B. Payne, is an instructor at the Naval Air Station, San Diego. Our oldest son, Thomas B. Payne, is a first lieutenant on the Army Air Base, Losey Field, Ponce, Paerto Rico. Lt. Thomas B. Payne sent me some scraps of mahogany that came from the logs of an old church that was built on the Island of Puerto Rico more than three hundred years ago. Out of a scrap of this sacred wood I have made a gavel that you might like to use when you meet with the representatives of the Allied Nations to draw up a just and lasting Treaty of Peace. This gavel would stand for the American way of life - freedon of speech, freedom of the press, and freedom of religion. With sincere wishes for the safe return of your sons who are in the Service, I am, Very truly yours, Mr. of Mrs, b.b. Payne. sak Group P 7 DeGOWIN, Charles H., Hollywood, Calif. 3-3-42 Sends a pin to the President, acquired by his father in the Spanish American War in 1898. (pin returned to sender.) See P.P.F.9-P br P.P.7. 9-P P 7 McCANN, Frankie, Cincinnati, Ohio. 3-30-42 Sends picture to the President. See P.P.F.9-M br P.P.7 9-P p.7) March 30, 1942 am COLLADAY, Miss Jean, New York, N.Y. 3-26-42 (ack.) Encloses a picture which she painted of the President. (storeroom). See P.P.F.9-C br P.P.7. 9-P 7 P.P.7.7 q.p March 30, 1942 Storeson My dear Mrs. Paulsen: The President asks me to thank you for your kindness in sending him the embroidered scarf which you have had in your family for ten years. He is also grateful for the prayerful wishes you 9-S and Mr. Paulsen express in the note which accom- panied the gift. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Mrs. Nels. C. Paulsen, Hot Springs, Montana. cMc GEORGE H. CRARY, M. B. Street 3/3014 HOT SPRINGS, MONTANA em Yeb 19-1942. President Roosevelt washington. D.C. Dear me President May & present to you This scarf made and presented to we by my sister Hes Mary Harcussin aahrus Demmart ten years ago, out 20 the wedding anniversary with The fond hope the two countries would always be as close as These flags are. It has been used for many family affairs during These years and now we would like to send it to you with a hope That God will guide you through The years. with love Mr quich His Hele b. Paulsen T.A.J. Security 180 1942 VOGEL, Mr. & Mrs. M. J. Lebenon, Indiana 3/2/42 Note to the President, enclosing two sterling silver Victory Pins, for the President and Mrs. Roosevelt. See - P.P.F. 9-V Marry thanks, mtl for the The No./Mem and P.P.F. grans to Club las issues approadates your 9-P Eng Show to Instance Sw the Predition's direction, your of Internals firm Le being referred for 9am of The officials of the Donor Disponitional - du TUBAN the Pullame, Beg., VPID Wetsen Address, a. E., A Septos, Wishington, NEW the ST the ANY Por T.A.J. March 30, 1942 p.p.7. q-P My dear Mr. Palmer: Many thanks, in the President's behalf, 1282 for the flag holder and flag. He wants you to know that he much appreciates your kind thought in send- ing them to him. By the President's direction, your letter of March fifth is being referred for the consideration of the appropriate officials of the War Department. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Carl M. Palmer, Esq., 1738 Nelson Avenue, S. E., Grand Rapids, Michigan. pl 011010 WOO a the United States for assignment under the jurisdiction of the Air Service Command for duty in connection with supply activities. Since receiving this letter, dated January 24, 1942, I have heard nothing further. March 30, 1942 Respectfully referred to the War Department. GRACE G. TULLY Letter to Pres. March 5, 1942 From Carl M. Palmer, Esq., 1738 Nelson Avenue, S. E., Grand Rapids, Michigan. Sends the Pres. a stand bearing the oath of allegiance and flag - (desk set) Tells of enlisting at 12 years of age in World War I and being discharged when the commanding officer caught up with him; of being turned down for a reserve commission in 1938 as too old; has been advised that a com. as Captain was awaiting him in the Army under Aviation Service but has heard nothing more since January. 36 years old and wants to get this Captaincy if at all possible. onere was & vacancy for ще as a capcain 111 OTTO ты щу V1 the United States for assignment under the jurisdiction of the Air Service Command for duty in connection with supply activities. Since receiving this letter, dated January 24, 1942, I have heard nothing further. Samly venue, S.E. Michigan oka (copy senthber) 5/30/42 pf Under seperate cover I am sending you the first of a patriotic flag holder that I designed and patented and which now is in production. When the war first started, I wanted to display a flag in my home, but could not find a suitable holder for it. Obtaining some molding clay, and with the aid of my family, we designed several, finally ending up with the one now in production. To me it is the emblem of the history of our country - Plymouth Rock where our forefathers first landed; an outlime of our great country; the pledge of allegiance to the flag, and the flag itself. This flag holder and flag should be on every desk as a constant reminder of our privileges and duties as citizens. You May be pleased to learn that I was the youngest soldier in the United States Army during World War 1, enlisting in the 32nd Division of Infantry when I was 12 years and 4 months old. After four months in the army my commanding officer caught up with me and I was honorably discharged in January 1918. I returned home, re-entered school, and during my summer vacation in 1918, took a six weeks' training course in the Navy at Great Lakes, Illinois. In March, 1938 I made application for a commission in the organized reserve, but was told I was too old. In January of this year, I made application for a commission in the Air Service Command. Passing my physical examination and meeting the requirements, I received a letter from Major Gordon (now Colonel), Assistant Chief of Staff, Personnel, Air Service Command, stating that there W8.8 a vacancy for me as a Captain in the Army of the United States for assignment under the jurisdiction of the Air Service Command for duty in connection with supply activities. Since receiving this letter, dated January 24, 1942, I have heard nothing further. 12 Falla President Copylim Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1738 Nelson Avenue, S.E. Grand Rapids, Michigan March 5, 1942 aka 5/30/42 pf White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President: Under seperate cover I am sending you the first of a patriotic flag holder that I designed and patented and which now is in production. When the war first started, I wanted to display a flag in my home, but could not find a suitable holder for it. Obtaining some molding clay, and with the aid of my family, we designed several, finally ending up with the one now in production. To me it is the emblem of the history of our country - Plymouth Rock where our forefathers first landed; an outlime of our great country; the pledge of allegiance to the flag, and the flag itself. This flag holder and flag should be on every desk as a constant reminder of our privileges and duties as citizens. You May be pleased to learn that I was the youngest soldier in the United States Army during World War 1, enlisting in the 32nd Division of Infantry when I was 12 years and 4 months old. After four months in the army my commanding officer caught up with me and I was honorably discharged in January 1918. I returned home, re-entered school, and during my summer vacation in 1918, took a six weeks' training course in the Navy at Great Lakes, Illinois. In March, 1938 I made application for a commission in the organized reserve, but was told I was too old. In January of this year, I made application for a commission in the Air Service Command. Passing my physical examination and meeting the requirements, I received a letter from Major Gordon (now Colonel), Assistant Chief of Staff, Personnel, Air Service Command, stating that there was a vacancy for me as a Captain in the Army of the United States for assignment under the jurisdiction of the Air Service Command for duty in connection with supply activities. Since receiving this letter, dated January 24, 1942, I have heard nothing further. -2- After being eliminated from World War 1 for being too young and the organized reserve for being too old, I am still hoping to get my captain's commission. I am 36 years old, married, have a son 18 years old attending college. The past six years I have been with the General Motors Corporation as a junior executive but due to the elimination of automobile production, I am now unemployed. While I know I can make a living selling my flag holders, it is something my son can handle along with his school work. I want to be of service to my country. If anything can be done to expedite my commission, I would certainly appreciate it. May God give you the courage and strength to carry on to complete victory. Respectfully yours, Carl m. Palmer Carl M. Palmer for General detiod 3/27/48, signed FLAT Houry California ALLEN, William Jr. Gloversville, N. Y. Ack.-March 30, 1942. NE Hrote to the President, of the Sent the President a painting - Thrown away. mtl See P.P.F. 9-A - P.P.F.9.P. mef for 3/24/42, signed OLLIVIER, Henry Stockton, California 3/13/42 Ferna. 5/3/42 Wrote to the President, sending a copper picture of the President mady by above. to to and Prosident SE forwarded to Prise See - P.P.F. aus for 9-"0" She President Enclosed clips P.O.F. mtl Referred to THE State Department for appropriate action, The are for Mr. Churchill 3/50/42, 9-P ntl Sex - P.P.F. 9-9 9-P RUSKIN TROXEL, Lee H. Lebanon, Penna. 3/3/42 Wrote to the President sending two paperweights of "V" design; one for the President and one which he requests be forwarded to Prime Minister Churchill. Enclosed clipping of prayer. Referred to the State Department for appropriate action, the gift for Mr. Churchill. 3/30/42. See - P.P.F. 9-T mtl P.P.F. 9-P RUSKIN. Mina T - PP-7 7 p April 1, 1942 9 Gentlemen: This will acknowledge the receipt of the copy of THE PAGEANT OF POETRY which you sent to the President recently. I want to assure you xp.p7 9-B that he appreciates your friendly thought of him. Very sincerely yours, X616 X GRACE G. TULLY Pacific Press, 816 South Robertson Boulevard, Hollywood, fhs California. MEMORANDUM FOR TONY BIDDLE April 6, 1942. From the President quote - Please thank Prince Paul of Greece very much for the photograph - but the photo has not arrived yet! - end quote. No papers ac mpanied the original of this memorandum to Mr. Biddle. The original was sent to the State Dept. for delivery by pouch. Attached is letter from Mr. Biddle dated March 27, 1942 in which he thanks the President for inscribed photo of himself to Prince Paul of Greece for the Prince. See 206 P.P.3.9-P. mef 287 for N for General Webson, éxtid 8/27/18, signed "Ld", States Le as follower Wire 80114 Bynon, Bens of the Reahtington RUSKIN, Mrs. J. Z. American Claim Che esss) photod. En 4a saking 12 Abingdon, Virginia Clark Mr. Ford une the 13.12 filed 4/11/42 SHOTTLAND, M. Stanford New York, N. Y. April 2, 1942. Letter to the President enclosing a plaque "There'll always be an America and an England" - not kept - - Also attached is note re Mr. Shottland's ability re lanquages and interviewing personnel. See P.P.F. 9-S - P.P.Z.I-P. mef 287 for 5 income for Conoral éxtired. 8/27/48, signed "16", West - La GASE follower Will 50110 Symon, Bens of the Reshington RUSKIN, Mrs. J. Z. Eargue Excebell Club Che esss) phoush. No Le salding LP Abingdon, Virginia Clerk Griffish and Mr. Ford Frisk sould and the President an filed 4/11/42 20% An LIVINGSTON, Rev. S. H. Demopolis, Ala. April 2, 1942. Letter to the President enclosing a photograph - sent to Print Case. P.P.2.9.P. mef See P.P.F. 9-L RUSKIN, Mrs. J. Z. Abingdon, Virginia filed 4/11/42 CAREY, Rev. Thos. F. NAT'L HDQTS. OF THE HOLY NAME SOCIETY New York, N. Y. April 2, 1942. Letter to General Watson saying that since, according to Justice Frank Murphy, it is impossible for Father H. C. Graham, Nat'l Director of above Society to present a Plaque commemorating March 8th when all men of the Holy Name Soc. performed certain religious acts for the President and advisers, would General Watson meet Father Graham and receive said Plaque for the President? Attached is letter dated 4/3/42 from Justice Murphy suggesting that Gen. Watson accept Plaque. Memorandum to Gen. Watson dated 4/3/42 reminding him of telephoned promise to Justice Murphy to see Father Graham and suggesting appointment at 4 pello April 6th. Wire dated 4/4/42 to Father Carey saying General Watson would be happy to accept the Plaque - giving time of appointment. Wire to General Watson dated 4/4/42 confirming appointment. Letter signed by the President to Father Graham dated 4/7/42 thanking him for the Plaque. See P.P.F. 302 P.P.F.9-P. m$f "16" RUSKIN, Mrs. J. Z. 10 Abingdon, Virginia filed 4/11/42 LYNCH, Mrs. K., Phila., Pa. 4-13-42 (ack.) Mother sends a painting of the President, done by her son in the service. Also a medal. (Filed). See P.P.F.9-M P.P.7. br 9-P RUSKIN, Mrs. J. Z. Abingdon, Virginia filed 4/11/42 Sent in a Douglas MacArthur pitcher. - Sent to Series "B". Ack. by Mrs. Roosevelt's staff. mtl See - P.P.F. - 9-R P.P.F. 9-P SEE P.P.F. 227 for General Watson, dated 3/27/42, signed "ld". The for a memo. is as follows: Mr. Eddie Eynon, Sec. of the Washington- if American memo. League Baseball Club (Du 6333) phoned. He is asking Mr. Clark Griffith and Mr. Ford Frick could see the President on Friday, April 10th, in order to present to him and Mrs. Roosevelt Mr. the season pass to the baseball games. (this information from Early's office.)-Attached is office memo. with exactly the same information as the above.--On this additional office memo. is the notations "Griffith presented Pass on April 10th, 1942. AS 9-P SCHROEDER, W. R. President, California League April 4, 1942. Writes to the President forwardingto him, on behalf of the Directors of California Baseball League, California League Season Pass No. 1.------ Miss Tully, April 9th, wrote Mr. Schroeder thanking him on behalf of the Pres- ident for his kind thought in sending the Pass. SEE P.P.F. 227 AS P.P.T. Fi P. 9-P 9-P INTERIOR, Secretary of April 3, 1942. Writes the President saying: "The metal in this medallion or paper- weight or whatever it might be called, is from the Battleship Maine. It is for you personally but if we should ever have another "Battleship Maine", you might want to have it incorporated therein in some conspicuous fashion. The President, April 8th, wrote to Mr. Ickes saying he was delighted that Mr. Ickes had remembered his deep interest in naval items when Mr. Ickes had found the relic of the Battleship MAINE and that he was sending the medallion with Mr. Ickes' letter to the Director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library for the Naval Collection.- Miss Tully, April 8th, wrote to Mr. Fred W. Shipman, Dir. of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, sending him the metal medallion and the accompanying letter from Sec. Ickes to be placed with the Naval Collection in the Library. SEE P.P.F. 3650 AS P.P.F. 9-P \ CHILDS, H. B. New York, N. Y. Ack. 4/14/42 Wrote to Miss Tully at the suggestion of Lt. Com. Gundlach, enclosing an autographed copy of the picture "Our Country" for the President. See - P.P.F. 9-C mtl P.P.F. 9-P Funners copy to - Library A any p.p.7. q-p April 16, 1942. Dear Dr. Padover: Harold Ickes has sent me the copy X x234 of your "Jefferson". I am very grateful to you for sending me this tremendously interest- ing book and I have already begun to read it. With every best wish, Very sincerely yours, IT (Sgd) FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT X Dr. Saul K. Padover, Office of the Secretary of the Interior, x6 Washington, D. C. ggt/dj DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR WASHINGTON April 14, 1942. My dear Mr. President: Dr. Saul K. Padover, of my personal staff, has asked me to hand you, with his compliments, a copy of his JEFFERSON, which is just off the press. I take pleasure in enclosing it to you. Sincerely yours, N. Secretary of the Interior. The President, The White House. Enclosure. PROPPER April 8, 1942 PP7. STARK, Harry L., Pres. & Gen. Mgr., Stark Sound Engineering Corp., Fort Wayne, Ind. 4-9-42 Letter to Mr. McIntyre, enclosing at package of needles for the ELECTIFIED PIPE ORGAN which his company installed at the White House. Previous correspondence concerning this dated 3/28/42 was sent to Dr. McIntyre. Penciled notation, "Miss Jackson phoned 4/14/42 that the organ was installed in the White House 4/3/42, as a gift to the President." See P.P.F.9-S P.P.7. br 9-p Wrote again 4-27-42 to Mr. McIntyre, scknowledging his letter of April 13th, seying he 1s pleased to learn that the President is enjoying the recreating organ. Would like to know if President would like a little carved Alnut console foundation unit, measuring 26" in height in place of the notal unit he installed there. He will be in Washington within the next couple of weeks end would be happy to make the exchange. Memo to Miss Tully from Mr. McIntyre 4-29-42, that do you think about this?" - Memo from Pres. "will you reply and say I like the one I have very much and thank him for his kind offer to send no the console? However, I shell keep the one I have. F.D.R." ALBERT PROPPER April 8, 1942 pr7. 9-P My dear Mr. Propper: Permit me, please, to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of March twenty-seventh. X You may be assured that your kind offer to send the President a copy of your publication is ap- preciated. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY X Albert Propper, Esq., 4301 Devereaux Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. fhs Albert Propper. VU The BOOK: "The PANDECT OF COLONEL X", Wissinoming Pub. Co., Phila., $5. With my compliments. ALL ALBERT PROPPER 4301 DEVEREAUX STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Telephone, DELaware 1500 March 27,1942 To His Excellency The PRESIDENT, Washington. Your Excellency,- I am most of the time at my easel; and being alone and sometimes lonesome, I listen to the Radio news. Today something was said to the effect that the Pres- ident is attacked for finding fault with the Supreme Court. I am not an influential or a politician, but I wrote a book in which I show that Influence is as effective in that court as in so many other courts: Anyway, I present the facts: and if you would assure me that you would do me the honour of reading it, I shall be delighted to send a copy; and then, if you can use the volumes for what good you can do to get rid of crooked judges the Country over, I shall be glad to send as many as you wish to use. "It offends me to the core", as Shakespeare says some- where, to read or hear of the utterances of big mouths of people that never did anything except for money, fee or graft, in charge of big affairs- the Country turned over to people who could not buy $2 worth on their own honour or credit. There is nothing hdy in a garment, whether worn by a politician favoured for the public payroll by the Presid- ent or by Beefsteak John of the political clique. (Yesterday I took the liberty of writing to Your Ex- cellency about where I thought iron is to be found; and I hope it will not crowd you.) Yours very respectfully, Albert Propper. rapper The BOOK: "The PANDECT OF COLONEL X", Wissinoming Pub. Co., Phila., $5. With my compliments. ALBERT PROPPER April 11, 1942 My dear Mr. Propper: I have received your letter of April ninth. Should you care to do 80, you may for- ward & copy of your book to me and I shall be glad to make it available to the President. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Albert Propper, Esq., 4301 Deveroaux Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. mrk achid 4-11-42 Staff mrh ALBERT PROPPÈR 4301 DEVEREAUX STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Telephone, DELaware 1500 April 9,1942 Miss Grace G.Tully, C/o the Secretary of the President, Washington, DC My dear Miss Tully,- I have your short note of the 8th stating that the offer to send the President a copy of my publication is appreciated. I am a real linguist, but I am afraid I am still too dull to know what is the answer: I wrote the President that I would be delighted to send him a copy---or as many as he could use for any given purpose---of my book, if I thought he would read it. You did not say whether I am to send the book. Yours sincerely, Albert Propper. MRIT. APR 15 1942 ALBERT PROPPÈR 4301 DEVEREAUX STREET 7 PHILADELPHIA, PA. Telephone, DELAWARE 1500 April 14, 1942 Mrs. the Honourable ELEANOR ROOSEVELT, Office Washington, DC My dear Mrs. Roosevelt,- I am writing this to you, because someone must have sense: 1. Colonel de Propper is a painter: at times while at his easel all day, he listens to the Radio. At such a time, someone attacked the President for having found fault with the supreme court. Now, Colonel Propper had brought out a book some years ago, showing that the supreme court is not as holy as the Constitution guarantees it to be: and that book shows that we have judges who are no more honest than when they were mere shysters working up toward the successful future: The Colonel, to encourage the President, wrote His Excellency, that he would be glad to send him a copy of said book, and as many further copies as he would think might be useful to remedy certain wrongs care- fully perpetrated by organized corruption, Judges in the ring. (The PANDECT OF COLONEL X, Wissinoming Publishing Co., Phila., $5.) All this to be with the compliments of the Author. 2. 10 days later a letter was written by Grace G. Tully of the White House, saying that the kind offer is appreciated. Natually, Col. Propper wrote to Grace G. Tully whe- ther, translated into English (to one of the best lingu- ists in America like Col. Propper) her note meant that he should send a copy of the book or not: to which Grace answers "you may forward a copy of your book to me and I shall be glad to make it available to the President. I suppose this will conclude the file: but is it not just like so many of our life-wasters and time- servers on the public payroll? For we still do not have an answer to the respectful tender! Yours very respectfully, Edward Eldrey, (Just an Art-Assistant). MR. ABEL, Robert B. President, Western International League of Professional Baseball Clubs, Tacoma, Washington, April 21, 1942. Msss Tully wrote thanking him on behalf of the President for his letter of April 16th enclosing for the President a complimentary season pass to the Western International League of Professional Baseball Clubs. Attached is the letter from Mr. Abel and the Pass. SEE P.P.F. 227 AS P.P.F. 9-P PRINTED U.S.A. to you I air senausy MHIT. LeMAN, Major Lloyd D. Signal Corps, Buzzard's Point, D. C. April 16, 1942. The President wrote saying he was sorry for the delay in writing to tell him what a grand job he thought Major LeMan had done with the photograph albums. The President said he was most anxious to have one for each of his children and they have been thrilled to receive them. The President said this letter takes to the Major and his staff the President's grateful thanks and appreciation for the very excellent work which the Major always turn out. Attached is memo. saying Buzzard's Point is down near the War College and the Signal Corps recently moved some of its personnel there.) SEE P.P.F. 8022 AS P.P.F. 9-P PRINTED IN U.S.A. to you I air sending vome MAT. WEBB, T. D. - Vice Chairman Federal Home Loan Bank Board Washington, D. C. April 24, 1942. Note to Mr. McIntyre saying he was sending by messenger a photograph of The Hermitage, thinking the President might like it for his Library at Hyde Park - also a photograph of Andrew Jackson. Attached is memo for the President re above and ack. penciled note say ing the President gave both to Mr. Crim to hang at the White House. No. P.P.3.9-P. mef See P.P.F. 3858 PRINTED IN U.S.A. to you I am sending MH!T. LEONARD, John Santa Clara, Cal. April 16, 1942. Letter to the President saying he has sent him 30 pounds of dried apricote, and dried prunes - hopes that part of the fruit will be served at the White House. Attached is letter to Leon Henderson (copy) in which Mr. Leonard, a fruit grower, states his reasons for hoping against a price-ceiling on dried fruits. See P.P.F. 9-L P.P.S.9-P. met PRINTED U.S.A. crub to you I air sending MRIT. HOOVER, Hon. J. Edgar Washington, D. C. April 17, 1942. Letter to General Watson saying that as of possible interest to the President and himself Mr. Hoover was enclosing a color photograph of a poster depict- ing Japanese Imperial warships and army weapons - a supplement to the "Syonen Kurabu", a Japanese youth club magazine - obtained by Agents of the Bureau of Infestigation during their search of the residence of Shozo Sasaki, a Japanese alien enemy of Portland, Oregon. Sent to Series B. See P.P.F. 9 - H - P.P.F9-P. mef for the PRINTED to you I air sending MET. CHAYES, Nat New York, N. Y. N is ed P.P.7. April 29, 1942 9-P My dear Mr. Jones: The President is especially pleased to have that personal copy of the Official Souvenir XP.P.7.9-B Book of the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission. He x129 has asked me to thank you ever so much for your courtesy in sending it to him. Very sincerely yours, 11. H. McINTYRE Secretary to the President x Honorable Walter A. Jones, Chairman,x Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, 11 North 4th Street, Harrisburg, mgs Pennsylvania. PRINTED U.S.A. crix to you I air sending vime MR!T 4. N. V ast D Miss Tully saying he was sending the President a belated Illumination of the Atlantic Charter.- and if she would WALTER A. JONES copies framed for distribution to members of the President's send them. Pencil notation says: "The large framed colored the small photographic copy was given to S. Rosenman". In Miss *** Tully said she would be glad to see that the mem- PENNSYLVANIA CHAIRMAN TURNPIKE COMMISSION their copies if Mr. Chayes would send them. 11 NORTH FOURTH STREET HARRISBURG See P.P.F. 9-C - P.P.J mef 9-P. send U.S.A. this to you I air senancy name MH!T CHAYES, Nat New York, N. Y. March 14, 1942. Letter to Miss Tully saying be was sending the President a belated birthday gift of a Parchment Illumination of the Atlantic Charter.- and if she would like additional photographic copies framed for distribution to members of the President's Cabinet he would be happy to send them. Pencil notation says: "The large framed colored copy was sent to Series "A", the small photographic copy was given to S. Rosenman". In reply dated April 14, 1942, Miss **** Tully said she would be glad to see that the mem- bers of the Cabinet received their copies if Mr. Chayes would send them. See P.P.F. 9-C P.P.J mef 9-P. PRINTED U.S.A. this to you ! air senancy vime MEL May 1, 1942. Respectfully referred April 24, 1942. COPY MEMORANDUM FOR To MARTIN, Harold J., President CANADIAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE Ogdensburg, New York Ack. 4/28/42 Letter to above from Miss Tully expressing thanks to Mr. Martin and everyone concerned for their kindness in sending the President the courtesy pass to the baseball games played in the Canadian-American League during the 1942 season. - Pass attached to file. SEE - P.P.F 227 mtl P.P.F 9-P went this to you I air senaing some MEL Respectfully referred May 1, 1942. COPY April 24, 1942. MEMORANDUM FOR HON. DONALD M. NELSON You are doubtless wholly familiar with the Walthall process for making aluminum from common or garden clay. I never heard of it until Wednesday when Dr. Morgan, the Chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority, brought me the en- closed piece of aluminum. It seems to me that if the process works it would help us, in the event it becomes more difficult to obtain bauxite from British or Dutch Guiana. Please return to me the piece of aluminum in order that I may put it in my Hyde Park Library collection. F. D. R. Paper weight on which is inscription "Aluminum from U.S. Clay Producted by the Walthall Process. Tennessee Valley Authority, April 22, 1942! SEE 1050--for first carbon (Official File) AS P.P.F. F. 9-P send U.S.A. this to you. I am senancy MEL May 1, 1942. Respectfully referred the President: STAMMER, P. New York, N. Y. in April 20, 1942. Yo old Sent the President/copy of MID-WEEK PICTORIAL. Sent to the Study. Ack. See - P.P.F. 9 S with PPF9-P Congratuintos mef of Donald Nelson 08 of production, the Election Como, 153 Waterloo Road, Birkiale, Southyape, Bng., 8/18/42 Pres. rid to and will For the Pres. Referred to the Department. GIRL Publicking Co., Itd., 73 Adelnido St., Coronte, Can., Vid letter, Book ontitled "Fifty Years in the Church.of Rome", Father Chiniquy, Referred to the State Department. Add Lopez, Manivalos, Griden, Colombia, South America, undered. Book *Cuentos del Y de In Menigan". no covering Letter by AMA Zopag General Referred so the State Department, BOOK St. Charge Boguetrin, Sex Breatl, 2/11/43. Cond's bosk be The written "Who Delirio 4a По letter. 15 the State YOUR LORRALER Tax No address, Possmirked New York, N.Y Na partment. letter, Book sutitled "In France The Joe BOOK CARE, 8. He The The Flows Co., Ltd., Printing House London, Eng 18/40. Presents copy of his rocoms book visite of his friend Enrold New the Prosident to the State Department. EXPECTES, M.M., Chairman, J. Expenses South Etd., 7 North Kill Rest, Lease E AS the of the of the Yorkshire Post. se one/in #UE Refurred : the State Department. EMMO, the Minort P. 33 Word St.. Pitenture. Mass., 4/26/42. Secreta several ust angre they - from A book be wants the U.S.O. the Organizations for Untional Refense, Inc. so short organization. Referred Do the Visiton send this to you I air senany sime MEL May 1, 1942. Respectfully referred for consideration and acknowledgment, M. H. McINTYRE Secretary to the President PPF-9 Letters to the President: MICHAELSEN, G., Gold Hill, Oregon, 4/18/42. States in 1930 he made a report, reconnaissance Survey, and cost-estimate of a Medford To Brookings rail- road and sends a set of 5 tracings of the main part of this road in the hope that they may be of some help in the decision of the roads eventual construction. Encl. (5). Referred to the Department of Commerce. HOAR, S. H., 457 Wokingham Rd., Earley, Reading, England, 2/19/42. Thanks U.S. for aid to Britain. Sends Pres. two pieces of wood from the ship HMS Victory, which was Admiral Horatio Nelson's flagship. Congratulates him on appointment of Donald Nelson as minister of production. Referred to the State Department. GIFT PATERSON, Thomas S., Wai-Tomo, 153 Waterloo Road, Birkdale, Southport, Eng., 2/19/42. Thanks Pres. for aid to England and sends hand woven scarf his wife made for the Pres. Referred to the State Department. GIFT BRITISH-AMERICA Publishing Co., Ltd., 73 Adelaide St., Toronto, Ont., Can., No covering letter, Book entitled "Fifty Years in the Church of Rome", by Father Chiniquy, Referred to the State Department. BOOK GOMEZ, Adel Lopez, Manivales, Caldas, Colombia, South America, undated. Book entitled "Cuentos del Lugar y de la Manigua", no covering letter, by Adel Lopez Gomez. Referred to the State Department. BOOK de Sa, Clovis Nogucira, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2/11/42. Sends book he has written entitled "No Delirio da Vida" No covering letter. Referred to the State Department. BOOK LORRAINE, T., No address, Postmarked New York, N.Y., undated. No covering letter, Book entitled "La France Allemande". Referred to the State De- partment. BOOK CARR, E. H., The Times, The Times Publishing Co., Ltd., Printing House Square, London, E.C.-4, England, 3/18/42. Presents copy of his recent book en- titled "Conditions of Peace", about which his friend Harold Laski has told the President previously. Referred to the State Departmnt. BOOK HEPWORTH, H.M., Chairman, J. Hopworth & Son, Ltd., 7 North Hill Road, Leeds 6, Eng., At the suggestion of the Editor of the Yorkshire Posf, he sends six patriotic scrolls. Referred to the State Department. FENNO, Hubert F., 33 Ward St., Fitchburg, Mass., 4/25/42. Sends several verses he has written, and says they are from a book he wants the U.S.O. to publishwith exclusive rights to that organization. Referred to the United Service Organizations for National Defense, Inc. send this to you I air sending MEMORANDUM FOR HON. Sumner Welles 1-21441 On the above date the President sent a memo for Hon. Sumner Welles asking that he prepare a reply to a letter from Hon. Nelson T. Johnson, Embassy of the U.S.A., Chungking, China of 12-24-40, to the President, advising that Prof. Chang gave him a picture which he had specially executed for the President, depicting a hundred doves of peace. The painting was not sent to the State Department, but attached to the letter from Mr. Johnson are "A Poem Written for the Painting 'Messengers of World Peace" by Chia-Luen Lo and another "On 'Hundred Doves' by Lo Chia-Lun translated by Jen Tai" The title of the scroll was written in the hand of General Chiang Kai-chek. The President's acknowledgement was sent through the State Dept. 1-23-41. Correspondence sent to Miss LeHand to accompany painting. See P.P.F. 9-C mp PP7 4/28/42 Mr. W. R. Herod, President of the United China Relief, asked the Commission to exhibit the painting entitled "The 100 Doves", which was a gift to the President by Professor Chang Shu-Chi. This is to be for the benefit of the United China Relief. -- 5/2/42 Miss Tully wired Mr. Herod that at the President's direction, Mr. Shipman of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, will communicate with Mr. Herod and arrange to have the picture sent to the Galleries. mtl send this to you I air sending ALLEN, L. J. San Diego, California Ack .-May 1, 1942. Letter to the President forwarding a photograph of a ship - put in Print Case. Ack. vant Insured En 5 * See P.P.F. 9-A Lenis, Date toxps Benefits to N/We P.P.S.I.P. or Tues mef that the with this Code Warbon will be be Names SAN Max The outsen Code: Books, the to witer. 14 9-P U send this to you .v I air sending me BOEHNE, Jr., John W., House of Representatives, Wash., D.C. 4-6-42 writes to President regarding the Lutheran Hour, the one-half hour religious program on Sunday afternoon broadcast over a hook-up of two hundred stations. The Lutheran Hour is sponsored and financed by the Lutheran Laymen League, and the regular speaker for the past several years is Dr. Walter A. Maier, a Professor of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. They desire to present the President with a very small gold pin, and writer would like the privilege of presenting this in person. Memo from Miss Barrows to Mrs. Dennison 4-7-42 that she has told Miss Brune, Sec. to Cong. Boehne that an appointment cennot be arranged with the Pres. for this presentation, but that Gen. Watson will be glad to see them and receive the pin. Penciled notation, "Phoned Miss Brune who said Cong. Boehne, knowing how busy the Pres. is, had decided to drop the matter. 1d 5/4/42." See P.P.F.9-L P.P.7 br 9-P send U.S.A. this to you I air sending me ATKINSON, Miss Mamie West Philadelphia, Penna. 4/29/42 Wrote to the President stating she has a glass pitcher she would like to present to the President. It has the Hon. Admiral Dewey, all of the boats and words saying "Gridley, fire when ready". It is a token to Dewey of the Spanish American War. Reply by Miss Tully 5/4/42 suggests she send it direct to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library at Hyde Park. SEE - P.P.F. 9-A mtl PPF 9-P Trend send this to you I air sending writte U.S.A. WING, John F. Fort Wayne, Indiana May 4, 1942 Letter to Mr. Mc ntyre I enclosing a letter and framed greeting card to the President and a personal monograph card for Mr. McIntyre, from 89 year old man who is veteran of 2 wars and has son in the Service now. Ackd. 5/8/42. SEE - P.P.F. 9-W vsr The PP7-9- p (Picture) teep - TOLLI "Osend U.S.A. this to you I air sending this little May 11, 1942 pr.7. q-P My dear Mr. Prowse: Permit me, in the President's behalf, to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of May seventh. You may be assured that your courtesy in sending him the pencil, which you enclosed, is much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, GRACE 0. TULLY R. E. Prowse, Esq., Sunset Fuel Company, 2020 Brooks Street, Post Office Box 1072, Houston, Texas. cMc O.C.D.: Have prepared chart of war gases and imprinted them on a mechanical pencil - wish to make this information instantly available to those who must know how to detect these gases and have placed one in hands of members of local air raid warden organization. Sends pencil for the President. of send this to you. I air sending this little SPF, betch MYLES, Le R. Adjutant, Marine Fathers of America - Badger Club, Milwaukse, Wisconsin, April 24, 1942. Writes the President saying the above club has voted to make the President "honorery president for life". States that a plaque certifying to this feet has been prepared and will be presented at the White house by the President of this Club.--Attached 1a memo. for General Watson from "1d" dated April 30th, re a tentative appointment for May 1st for two gentlemen to see General natson. They are Rep. D. J. Gehrmann of Wisconsin and Mr. George We Williams. The purpose of the visit is to present to Gen. Watson & plaque from the Bedger Club, Marine Fathers of America for the President. The memo. says that Mr. Williams asks if Cept. MoCree, representing the Marine Corps, could be present and also asks permission to take pictures of the presentation. Attached,also, is office memo. as follows: 5/1/12 TO GENERAL WATSON, 11:50 Hello e Congr. B. J. Gehrmenn of Wisconsing Mr. George We Williams, Col. John Potte, Marine Corps (to present, for the President, pleque from Badger Club, Marine Rehers of America) Capt. Mourene Naval Aide to the President, also present. (PICTURES) - penciled notations "Mary - George We Williams-President to be thanked#.------ Miss Tully, May let, wrote Mr. William thanking him on the President's behalf for the plaque and the letter which Mr. Williams left at the Executive Office that day. Miss Tully said the President wanted Mr. Williams to know how much he appreciated their friendly thought of hime SEE P.P.F. 11-M P.P.F. AS 9-P y , PPT, q-P May 12, 1942 shetch My dear Mrs. Pyle: Your letter of April twenty-ninth with dd the enclosed sketch by your son has been received and I want to thank you, in the President's behalf, X P.P.7 inj 9:8 for the friendly interest which prompted you to send it to him. You may be sure that he appre- d ciates your thought of him and is deeply grateful ill for your prayerful wishes. Very sincerely yours, M. H. MOINTYRE Secretary to the President B Mrs. C. C. Pyle, 1477 Hunger, Houston, Texas. mgs y it is cut out in this funny shape. He drew the picture from this smaller picture he cutoch oft the paper. So many people told me I should send U.S.A. this to you. I am sending this little Railroad Signalmen of America REG. IN U.S. PATENT OFFICE picture actimad ORGANIZED 1901 381 CHARTERED 1908 Hanston, Tex you apr 29, 1942 my Dear mr. Roosevelt, just picture (of your that. my son drew. He drew it I can't resist from sunding this at least a year ago and I asked him to send it to you but he wouldn't so after gaite a while I-dended to do so my self. He is now twelve years old but when he drew this he was he is guite talented and hope to some day only elven. We, my husband and d think see that it is developed This picture took him about forty five minutes to finish He had it pinned on the wall and his little five year old brother took a red pencil and almost ruined the picture that is why it is cut out in this funny shape. He drew the picture from this smaller picture he cutrch oft the paper. So many people told me I this should little send this to you. I am sending Brothernood Railroad Signalmen of America ORGANIZED 1901 381 CHARTERED 1908 REG. IN U.S. PATENT OFFICE picture of him just to show "how he looks. Hant you to know no one told him to draw the Jucture just did so his own idea- would like to add he and his mother, Dad sister and brother are for america. God bless you and keep you in good with you 100 70 and are doing our part health and here's hoping for a speedy peace for america. Sincerely yours Mrs. C. b. Pyle 1477 munger, Houston Tep P.S. may I add this little fellow is forwfeet ten and one - halfinehes in height has true blue eyes and flonde hair, name Clarence C Pyle Jr. He has never had any lessons- mis, the Pyle. Imprin MED 10 El' a I OFFICE from almoys to at whom your K have Many pm Mrs Am from fe my Howye CHARLESHE 1808 OBOVNISED 1801 HIGH adidas Franklin Delano Roos third annual me- ШМ Washington, Mc- / feld, Rev. Seth R. # hn Keating, Rabbi 12 1808 onal church 1301 a the 381 of QUICLICY F3 B. OLSON, Gov. Culbert L. Sacramento, California April 30, 1942. Note to the President saying he was forwarding, under separate cover, "America's War Poster", a beautiful illustration of the Four Freedoms. Sent to Series B. Personal letter by the President dated 5/27/42. See P.P.F. 2900 P.P.J. mef 9-P. CURLEY, Mrs. Margaret Oak Park, Illinois April 1, 1942. Letter to the President accompanying a picture - - put in print case. Ack.-May 13, 1942. See P.P.F. 9- C P.P.F.9-P. mef PP7-9-7 KEYSER, Howard, Jr. Philadelphia, Penna postmarked - Apr. 6, 1942 Sent the President a patriotic picture. Throw away (burn). Ackd. 5/13/42. SEE - P.P.F. - 9 - K VSI PP7-9-P NICKERSON, Miss Ethel Pritchard South Portland, Maine Ackd. May 13, 1942 Letter to the President, enclosing picture. Ackd. 5/13/42. SEE - P.P.F. - 9 - N vsr NW Guar Patersons Month Studenton PP7-9-P 9-P Don the photograph la washington to import that Die Hunght - 10 than - Tery efformaly yours, ORAGO G. THEY Winness No Principal Letter Paternos Blood Busingson The Print case P.P.A May 14, 1942 My dear Mr. Peterson: Many thanks in the President's behalf for the photograph. He wants you to know that he deeply appreciates your friendly thought in sending it to him. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Fred J. Peterson, Esq., Peterson Boat Works, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. fhs Print case GUTHIL, Ralph Hood River, Oregon April 24, 1942 Letter to the President, enclosing picture as belated birthday present with best wishes. Ackd. 5/14/42. Note "Ack, out of frame, file-GGT" SEE - P.P.F. - 9 - G VST PP7-9-P ROTHMAN, Challes - Manager U. S. POSTER SERVICE Cleveland, Chie May 2, 1942 Letter to the President, enclosing ver caroon posters for general distribution among various defense plants and other establishments, with the object to impress overyone with need of cooperation to win the war. Asks for permission to send the balance of the series. - penciled notation "B.B. - One for the Print case - Throw away the others - M.E." Aclad. 5/13/42. SEE - P.P.F. - 9 - R vsr PP7- - 9- P CANFIELD, John G., New York, N.Y. 4-9-42 (Ack. 5-13-42.) Sends President a framed poster. See P.P.F.9-C br GP.7 9-P BUTLER, Clifford E. Houston, Texas March 25, 1942. Co. and the Worldingmen's Store, a tan shirt with the President's name and "Victory Through Sent the President, as co-giver with the Houston Pennant Manufacturing Industry" entroidered on same and 6 pencils. Acit.-May 15, 1942. See P.P.F. 9-B - P.P.F.9-P not van den BROEK, J. TIN PROCESSING CORPORATION Texas City, Texas April 18, 1942. Sext Letter to the President saying he was sending a mould of the first tin in the tin smelter at Texas City. Given to GOT as a paper 5/15/42 weight. Ack.- produced P.P.F.9-T not See dids 951 LOUIS, M. Crystal Lake, ILL. Ack.-May 13, 1942. Sent the President a water color picture - sent to the Storeroom. See P.P.F. 9 - L P.P.S.9.P mef NE dear Me. Parry IN servez clust M.you to and your patietAng took the Preed/int's well be has amount to You no. Your La sppreciated. Very stocerely yours, GRADE & WILL 8a Do FREEPA LTD Enkmin treat, invisiton, The Contractor, J q-P May 13, 1942 person My dear Mr. Perry: It was kind of you to send your painting to the President and he has asked me to thank you for it. Your thoughtfulness is appreciated. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY + R. 0. Perry, Esq., 170 Walnut Street, Lexington, Kentucky. fhs DUNN, Edward Inwood, New York May 11, 1942 Letter to the President, enclosing pictures for the Hyde Park Library. Asks for pension. - Penciled notation "BB - I sent the papers on to the Library". His request for a pension has been referred to the Federal Security Agency, Social Security Board. Ackd. 5/14/42. SEE - P.P.F. - 9 - D VST p p 7 - 9- P MEMO Filed 4-6-42. Memo that Mr. Charles Ward would like to reproduce a good etching of the President, with no advertising for the public. - Another memo from Mrs. Rumelt to Miss Lben that Mr. Maurice Rose, of Brown and Bigelow sant picture in for the President. Charles Ward asked Mr. Rose to send it in. (Print case). See P.P.F.9-W B.P.7 br 9-P CANADAY, Mrs. Helen M. Knoxville, Tenn. April 6, 1942 Letter to the President, enclosing framed patriotic picture. Ackd. 5/14/42. Series B vsr SEE - P.P.F. - 9-c - PP7-9-P 9-P PP7- LANGE, George Odessa, Delaware M April 30, 1942 5 Letter to the President, sending silk woven picture of the late Woodrow Wilson which he has had for 20 years as a token of his sincerety in being for the President 100% . Series B. . Ackd. 5/14/42. ra SEE - P.P.F. 4 9 - L VSI' BP7-9-P BROWN, Robert Lee Hollywood, California M April 4, 1942 5 Letter to the President, sending symbolic picture in leather, representing a new and individual form of craftsmanship. Series B. Ackd. 5/13/42. in SEE - P.P.F. - 9-B - VST P.P.7 7 9-P. BUDD, Charles P. Canton, Ohio Mc April 15, 1942 5. Letter to the President, sending a pencil and asks for acknowledgment. Store Room. Ackd. 5/14/42. - Penciled note attached "BB - As he asks for an opinion - I suggest we put in Store Room. M." S SEE - P.P.F. - 9 - B VST PP7 9-P McCAMMON, Mrs. J.P., Springfield, Mo. 5-14-42 (ack.) Sent a picture to the President. (Picture shrown away.) ion See P.P.F.9-M of br 7S2° P.P.7 9-P BROWN, Orville A. Toledo, Ohio Ack.-May 13, 1942. Sent the President a picture of MacArthur and tribute written below ion it. P.P.F.9-P. mef See P.P.F. 9 - B 752° CASEY, Mrs. C.H., Glendale, Calif. 3-30-42 (Ack. 5-14-42) Sent gift of a plaque to the President. tion See P.P.F.9-C vsr br p.p.7 9-P MEOLA, Mr. Harry A., Middletown, N.Y. 4-6-42 (Ack, 5-15-42.) Writes to President he is sending him a painting entitled, "If necessary, alone". (Print case.) Would like to have President's comments as to sending a copy painting all over the country. .0 See P.P.F.9-M 3. vsr P.P.7 br 9-P WOOLF, S. J. New York, N. Y. Aprill 20, 1942. Lon Note to the President saying he was sending a copy of his photograph of a painting to him - just as he sent Miss Tully earlier in the year. Ack.-May 15, 1942. Gift sent in appreciation for favoring him last year by posing for portrait. VST See P.P.F. 9 - W P.P.F9-P. mef 8P7-9-P : THE LOUIS ALLIS COMPANY Milwaukee, Wisconsin rtion Ackd. May 14, 1942 Sends the President a framed picture. Series B. vsr SEE - P.P.F. - 9 - L VST PP7-9-P WOLFF, H. A. - Director Research Division KELLY-READ 2. COMPANY - FOUGHTY, John R., Fort Wayne, Ind. 5-8-42 (Ack. 5-12-48) Writes in behalf of Mr. Stewart, saying he has painted an oil portrait, Fe copies from one of their well-known pictures printed for the public, and wishes to send this to President. Would like to know where to send this life size portrait ction of the President. See P.P.F.9-S vsr br P.P.7 9-P WOLFF, H. A. - Director Research Division KELLY-READ & COMPANY, INC. Rochester, New York May 5, 1942 Letter to the President, sending copiles of typical posters being supplied to business and industrial firms to stimulate sounder thinking about our American Way of Life and encourage action which will help win the war. Asks for the opinion of the President on their work and any suggestions that he might have in connection with their program. Ackd. May 15, 1942. (Storeroom). SEE - P.P.F. - 9-K VSI" PP7-9-P oTT, Mrs. L. Fairport, New York April 20, 1942 from her daughter. Mrs. Ott will be 90 years old the 8th of June, and this picture Letter to the President, enclosing photograph and a gift was taken when she was 65 years of age. Storeroom. Ackd. 5/13/42. SEE - P.P.F. - 9 - 0 VST PP7-9-P PP 7 - 9 P WEBSTER, Mrs. Dora Ashtabula, Ohio April 21, 1942 autographed picture. Ackd. 5/14/42. (Storeroom) Letter to the President sending lapel pin, and asks for SEE - P.P.F. - 9 - W vsr PP7-9-P KIRWAN, Michael J. (M.C.) Washington, D. C. April 17, 1942 young and Italian, Mauro Scali, who is too young to render military service to his country, Letter to the President, enclosing letter and poster from and hopes that this poster will aid in some way. (dated 2/23/42). Letter to Mr. Kirwan Mauro Sclai. May 13, 1942. (Storeroom) SEE - P.P.F.* 9-S - vsr 887-9-P - - bleveland ppt May 14, 1942 My dear Mr. Passafiume: The President much appreciates your kind words of commendation end asks me to thank you, too, for the portrait you made for him. With all good wishes, Very sincerely yours, thully GRACE G. TULLY Andrew Passafiums, Eaq., 10919 Avon Avenue, Cleveland, cd Ohio. bleveland. Ohio 11 President of U.S. of america may ash Franklin D. Roosevelt Washington D.b. my Dear Anr. President:- - e Storeroom. 2 respectfully beg of you to accept this portrait of you, which mef I made thinking of the Davior of our belowed Country very Respectfully yours Ondrew Passafinme LAWRENCE, Mrs. A. E. Lewisburg, W. Va. Ack.-May 13, 1942. Sent the President a patriotic picture. Sent to the Storeroom. See P.P.F. 9-D - P.P.I mef 9-P. ST STANISLAUS RECTORY 624 WEST MITCHELL - MILWAUFEE GALLANT, Robert J. Machanicsville, N. Y. Ack.-May 13, 1942. Letter to the President forwarding a painting. Sent to the Storeroom. See P.P.F. 9- - G P.P.J. mef 9-P. 524 WEST << HUTCHERSON, George A. Waynesboro, Virginia May 4, 1942. Letter to the President saying he was sending a cardboard memento, contents - - large picture of George Washington, small one of the President, framed in deer hooves. Sent to the storeroom. Ack.-5/14/42. See P.P.F. 9 - H - P.P.F. mef 9-P 1 WITTLIFF, H. A. San Antordo, Texas May 5, 1942 Two letters to Mr. Early(same date), one stating that he is sending package of pecan meats from Texas and has already sent the President some. Asks Mr. Farly to let him know when the President's supply runs 10w, so that they can replenish it. The second letter has attached photostats of letters received by him, along with newspaper clippings showing what they are doing in the way effort. Gives suggestions on overtime labor. Ackd. May 18, 1942 SEE - 407 VST PP7-9-P 7 RIGGS, Mr. J. Oakland, Cal. May 5, 1942. Letter to Mrs. Roosevelt saying he had done in oils a painting of the President and Winston Churchill - photographs of same enclosed and would like to sent it to the President. Also would she have the two small photos enclosed autographed and returned. (Pencil notation says the small photos were not autographed or returned as requested - - File Room). In reply dated 5/18/42 Miss Tully said the wall space at Hyde Park was all filled and the President request regretted that he would be unable to accept the painting. See P.P.F. 9- R P.P.S mef 9-P 7 WYSONG, Cooper Beale SOUTHERN MICHIGAN PRISON Jackson, Michigan April 5, 1942. Two letters to Secretary Early (other one dated 4/19/42) saying he was sending the President a gift which describes as follows: "a pyrographic etching of President Roosevelt * * * mounted upon it two of my patented 'Coin-A-Day Victory Chests'". The plaque is rather large. Also asks if the President would like an etched piece in the form of a large desk pad bearing upon it the map such as is in the Oval Room - a flattened globe, etc. He is an over sea navy man from the last war and hopes he will be able to do worthwhile service following release; says "for is not even 'junk' being utilized". Referred by memo dated 5/19/42 to the Attorney General requesting him to make appropriate acknowledgment for the attached gift and return gift to this office. See P.P.F. 9-W - P.P.J. mef 9-P. Mis Elen May 19, 1942 P.P.7. 9-P My dear Father Punda: In these crucial days the President is especially grateful for the kind thoughts and prayers of the many loyal citizens throughout the nation. His many thanks go to you too, with this little note, for that first copy of the No- vena booklet which accompanied your letter of May sixteenth. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Reverend Raymond A, Punda, St. Stanislous Rectory, 524 West Mitchell Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. agw ST. STANISLAUS RECTORY 524 WEST MITCHELL STREET milwaukee ack 5-19-42 again May 16, 1942 Mr. President, During all the emergencies and crises that threatened our country in its history, our Pres- idents have always called upon God for succor and assistance. We gladly note that thru the din of battle, again and again our nation heard Your voice in prayer to God for guidance and help, for victory and peace. We are sending You, Mr. President, our feeble effort to stimulate this spirit of prayer---the first copy of a new Novena to Our Lady of Victory for Our Boys in the Service and for Victory and Peace. In it we also pray Divine guidance and strength for You in the arduous task of saving Democracy and our liberties. Sincerely yours, (Rev.) Raymond A. Punda Franklin Delano Roosevelt President of the United States Washington, D.C. RB Brok uh the P.P.7. q-P My dear Mr. Pontius: It was indeed thoughtful of you to send the President an inscribed copy of your recent publication "State Supervision of Local Covernment, Its Development in Massachusetts". He has asked me to thank you ever so much for your kindness. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY X Dale Pontius, Esq., National Resources Planning Board, X1092 Executive Office of the President, Washington, D. C. cb DICTURE DICECT BB. May 19, 1942 P.P.7. q-P My dear Mr. Pontius: It was indeed thoughtful of you to send the President an inscribed copy of your recent publication "State Supervision of Local Government, Its + Development in Massachusetts". He has asked me to thank you ever so much for your kindness. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY X Dale Pontius, Esq., National Resources Planning Board, X1092 Executive Office of the President, Washington, D. C. cb DICTURE DICECT LV CURTISS, John S. Washington, D. C. May 9, 1942. Note to the President saying Mr. Shipman thought he might be interested to know that he had obtained leave from the Library to work in the East European Section of the Coordinator of Information, where his knowledge of Russian is of some value - encloses an article (parphilist) on the Hudson River sloops - THE SLOOPS OF THE HUDSON, 1800-1850. Ack.-5/20/42 See P.P.F. 223 P.P.J. mef 9-P DICTURE DICECT LEWI KOGAN, Max Brooklyn, New York May 5, 1942 Letter to the President, enclosing photograph of a poster that he made and would like to present in person, and is ready to donate it to the government if it would help in the war bond effort. Ackd. May 12. 1942 Penciled notation "Mrs. Eben told Mrs. Dennison she has asked garage to look out for this.ER". SEE - P.P.F. - 9 - K vsr PP7-9.P Another letter from Mr. Kogan dated 5-18-42, with accompanying large poster. sent to Treasury Dept. together with a copy of Mr. Kogan's letter of 5/5/42., under date of 5-21-42. DICTUDE DICECT LF 5. S BERSINGER, WALTER Astoria, Long Island, N. Y. April 16, 1942 decorated in a victory design. Would be glad to get some picture of the President Letter to the President, enclosing several pictures that he To the Storeroom in colors so that he could get it made with the same victory signs. Ackd. 5/21/42. SEE - P.P.F. - 9-B - vsr PP7 9-P DICTURE DICECT T.WTS MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Shipman FROM: F. D. R. DATE: May 19, 1942 Sending to the Library as a gift 25 specimen of polychrome pottery, the greater part belonging to the Nasca culture of ancient Peru. This was given to the President by President Prado and dates back to between 400 A.D. and 1400 A.D. They are from the Anthropological Museum in Lima and he thinks founded by the Prado family. Enclosed is description of the collection by the Director of the Museum, Julio C. Tells. The President asks that this collection be placed in a separate case at Hyde Park with nothing else in the case. Four pieces of this collection was held by the President for the house and one piece was given to Mr. Hopkins. SEE - P.P.F. 8055 vsr PP7-9-P DICTUDE DICECT MAGGI, Gilbert New York, N. Y. Ack.-May 13, 1942. REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR - - Sent to Series B. Letter to the President saying he was forwarding a plaster plaque See P.P.F. 9-M - P.P.J. mef 9-P. DICTUDE DICECT LEWIS 5 WITTLIFF, H.A., San Antonio, Tex. 5-5-42. ( BAck. 5-15-42.) S writes to President of his faith in him and of his admiration in all he has done. done Is sending him some of their choice Texas pecan meats. Memorandum attached 5-14-42 from Mrs. Winegar to Miss Tully, saying Pecans were sent to the President and to Mr. Early. Because two letters were sent to STE by Mr. Wittliff -- one about the pecans and the other re: Labor situation and critical of the administration's labor policies, both of which were addressed to Mr. Earlly, she is returning above letter to President to Miss Tully for acknowledgment. Penciled notation, "Ack. and just thank for pecans sent to the President. G.G.T." See P.P.F.9-W P.P.7 br 9-p San Antonio, Tex. Letter to Mr. Early from Daniel J. Quill, Postmaster/dated 5-6-42, re pecans sent to the President. Hopes that he will enjoy them. DICTUDE DICECT LEWIS : Ph 5-18 REDDOG, W.M., Kansas City, Kans. 5-18-42 (ack.) Sends President one of his posters. See See P.P.F.9-R br PP7 9-P 412 DICTUDE DICECT LEWIS, Nathan M., Phila., Pa. 5-18-42 (ack.) dated 4-15-42. Sends a poster to the President. (Storeroom.) See P.P.F.9-L br P P.7 9-P 412 PICTURE DIGEST ARDENNE, R. THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION Washington, D. C. Ackd. May 21, 1942 Sent to the President an inscribed copy of recent publica- tion, Ackd. May 21, 1942. To the study. SEE - P.P.F.-9-B vsr P.P.Y. 5 PP7 - 9- P 412 PICTURE DIGEST DAYTON, Miss Eleanora B. Washington, D. C. Ackd. May 12, 1942 Letter to the President, saying that she has painted a picture on glass and is afraid it will get broken if she mails it and would like to deliver it to the President in person. On May 19, 1942 she brought the picture to the White House, accepted by W.D.S. Letter of appreciation May 22, 1942. Out of frame and file. SEE - P.P.F. - 9- - D vsr PP7-9-P 412 PICTURE DIGEST WRIGHT, Warren - Treas. of Illinois Springfield, Illinois May 15, 1942. Letter to Mr. Early, stating that in his address to the annual meeting of the Illinois Society, Sons of the American Revolution, in Chicago, he endeavored to stress to his audience the importance of all Americans voicing their loyalty to the President in these critical times. In honor of "I Am An American Day", he sends "A pledge and a Prayer" as a gift. Original correspondence sent to Hyde Park Library. 5/22/42. SEE - P.P.F. - 9 - W VST PP7-9-P 412 PICTURE DIGEST BASSONS, Arthur Maspeth, N. Y., N. Y. March 26, 1942. Sent the President a HOTZI NOTZI pin cushion. Ack.-May 14, 1942. On May 20th the Bassons Dummy Products, maker of the pin cushion, wired Miss Tully re- questing permission to use the newspaper picture of the President in connection with their advertising campaign for selling the pin cushions. Reply dated 5/21/42 says, sorry, but answer is no. mef See P.P.F. 9 - B P.P.F.9-P The above pin cushion is the one the President allowed to be written about in the news- papers - depicting Hitler. 412 PICTURE DIGEST MIEHE, Mr. Rudolph, Pres., Edward Gross Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 4-2-42 Letter to Mr. Early, saying they have been in the picture publishing business for almost fifty years, selling their product to getter-grade stores. Most of their reproductions are made in the famous gravure process. They have had a persistent demand for a good picture of the President, so they are contemplating bringing out a picture in a size to match the two prints which they enclose, and also one in a larger size. Asks for a photo of the President that they could use as a negative, and says he leaves it to his judgement as to a pose that would appeal to the public. See 72-E P.P.7 9-P Another letter to Mr. Early dated 5-8-42, thanking him for his letter of 4-10, and saying they procured a suitable photo of the President from the International News Service, together with another good likeness of Genl. McArthur. When finished they will be pleased to send copies of each. Under separate cover they are sending a picture of a soldier, which they thought President would like to Chambers see This is a reproduction of a picture painted by the Artist, Mr. C. Bosseron, Also sent a similar picture to Mr. Early. (Picture in print case.) 412 PICTURE DIGEST 114 EAST 32 STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. MURRAY HILL 3-5415-6 Leverett S. Gleason Editor 113 and Publisher Pet q-P acid anyth The F Ind April 30, 1942 Honorable F. D. Roosevelt White House Washington, D. C. My dear Mr. President: xpp7 9-M I'm taking the liberty to send to you, herewith, the first copy of my new publication "Picture Digest." X 220-a This first issue is devoted entirely to the Soviet Union. I feel that the best interests of our own country will be served by showing the American people a fair picture of Russia. I feel, too, that a more friendly feeling toward "these Russian forces" which "have des- troyed and are destroying more armed power of our ene- mies... than all the other United Nations put together" may help our war effort and aid to a quicker victory. Very truly yours, L. S. Gleason Publisher LSGvk Enc. angny 412 Study magazine with May 4, 1942 My dear Mr. Gleason: Your letter of April thirtieth to the President has been received and will be made available to him. You may be sure that your courtesy in writing and sending him a copy of the first issue of your publi- cation is appreciated. Very sincerely yours, M. H. McINTYRE Secretary to the President L. S. Gleason, Esq., Picture Digest, 114 East 32nd Street, New York, N. Y. ms RAFF. Honl A. Raymond - Collector of Customs BONE, Hon. Homer T., Morn U.S. Senate, Wash., D.C. 5-18-42 (Ack. 5-23-42) Letter to the President, that Mr. Harry C. Taylor, Salem, Ore. has asked him to send to Pres., an oil painting which he wishes to present as his contribution to the war effort. Encloses Mr. Taylor's letter addressed to he Senator, and under separate cover is forwarding painting to President. (Storeroom) See P.P.F.9-T PP7 br 9-P CONSTANT, Maurice, Brooklyn, N.Y. 5-6-48 (Ack. 5-25-48.) Letter to Miss LeHand, sending her the original exhibitors print together with six maller portraits of herself. Offers his photographic collection of stylized character studies of the comtemporary great for the liyde Park collection. Meno attached dated 5-23-48 from Miss Tully to the President, asking if no would be interested in having these for the Hyde Park Library. on 5-25-48 Miss Tully wrote to Mr. Constant, saying the President would like very much to have these, but he would not like to have them of people going back prior to 1910, as the Library records start about that time. See P.P.F.8097 P.P.7 9-P br RAFF, Hon] A. Raymond . - Collector of Customs CHAUVERON, Roger A. - President CAFE CHAMBORD, INC. New York City, N. Y. May 8, 1942 Ackd. May 23, 1942. Perigard as Mr. Harry Hopkins mentioned that the President 1s very fond of 14. Letter to the President, presenting one Rate do Foie Gras du SEE - P.P.F. - 9-c VST PP7-9-P RAFF, Honl A. Raymond - Collector of Customs BRUNCKER, Freda A., Escondido, Calif. 5-12-42 Writes to President he is sending him under separate cover a plaque of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, which he designed. (nothing rec'd in mail room or garage 7-7-42.) See P.P.F.9-B P.P.7. br 9-P RAFF, Hon] A. Raymond - - Collector of Customs Philadelphia, Pennsylvania April 2, 1942. Note to the President saying he was mailing, under supperks separate cover, a bronze plaque of the old SS Kearsage which was given to him by Rear Admiral Melville about 40 years ago.- for the President's marine collection. Ack1-5/16/42. Sent to Series B. Additional correspondence dated 5/18/42 acknowledging MissTully's letter of 5/16/42 and requesting letter signed by the President - President's personal reply dated 5/23/42. See P.P.F. 9 - R P.P.J. mef 9-P. LIFUSS, Victor M., Jacksonville, Fla. 5-22-42 (Ack. 5-26-42) Sends a poster to the President. (storeroom) See P.P.F.9-K br P.P.7 9-P DICKNISM, W.O.., American Locomotive Co., How York, N.Y. 4-14-48 (Ack.5-14-48.) Writes he is sending the President a color print taken by Ivan Dimitri of the tank proving grounds in their Schenectedy plant. They 620 proud of the fact that they are at the moment 130 persent sheed of schedule in trink production in 8 plant which is working 24 hours a day. See P.P.P.9-A P.P.F br 9-P HARDING, Raymond V., Jersey City, N.J. 4-14-42 (Ack. 5-14-42) Wire to President, saying he is sending him a patriotic picture. Also Letter dated April 18th from Mrs. Chester Smith, regarding above picture sent by her nephew, 15. Says he has been confined to his bed for three days, which delayed completion of the picture, otherwisould have reached him sooner. (storeroom) See P.P.F.9-H P.P.7 br 9-P DUFILHO, Cy, New Orleans, La. 4-18-42 (Ack. 5-15-42) Sends a patriotic painting to the President. (Storeroom) See P.P.F.9-D br P P.F. 9-P RICHARDS, Mrs. Marian W. Los Angeles, California May 6, 1942 Letter to Mr. Early, stating that in January she mailed the President an oil painting and wonders if he received it.Advised that this painted was not received. Ackd. May 25, 1942. SEE - P.P.R. - 9-R - VST PP7 9-P CRAVER, Bruce Page SAN JOSE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE San Jose, California May 20, 1942. Letter to the President, saying that Mr. & Mr. Geo. W. Lupton, orchardists of Senta Clara County, Calif. join with the Chamber of Commerce in sending a box of especially processed Santa Clara County prunes. Note: Prunes to GGT. Ackt. May 27, 1942. SEE - P.P.F. - 9 - S vsr PP7-9-P Yery STALE PP.7 q-p May 27, 1942 And My dear Mr. Postell: Miss LeHand has asked me to ac- knowledge the receipt of your letter of May twenty-third, and to assure you that the President will be very appreciative of your kind thought in sending him the little desk flag set. x 17 I am indeed sorry that we are un- 9-7 to able to meet your wishes regarding a personal reply from the President, but feel sure that you will understand when I tell you that dur- ing these critical days it is increasingly necessary to permit him to devote his every attention to his official duties. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY J. Carlisle Postell, Esq., P. 0. Box 1015, Macon, Georgia. mtl JCP:MY 12 LISLE POSTELL ack 5-274 42 Pu Thank say answer sorry, mill POST OFFICE BOX 1015 MACON, GEORGIA too busy -got May 23rd, 1942. My Dear Miss LeHand, I learn from the Press that President Roosevelt - like myself - has more or less a hobby of keeping various "gadgets" on his personal desk, and since I have given many of my friends a little br minature American flag as a desk weight, I want to send you one to be given to our President. I thoroly appreciate that our President has many pressing and urgent matters which require his time, making it at quite a premimum, but I am just wondering if it would be possible for you to dictate a letter of acknowledgement and slip it on his desk for a personal signature. I'll admit, that I am very selfish is making this suggestion, but I would like so much to frame his personal acknowledgement and give it a conspicious place on the walls of my private office. Thanking you, I am, Cordially, Josh To Miss Margaret LeHand, White House Executive Offices, Washington, D. C. JCP:MY Like Durauty Igot a million of them" supposing you keep This flag- we have a mullion m them sident. (Threw away.) br P.P.7 I-P LANCASTER, Mrs. Cynthia, Ardmore, Okla. 5-28-42 Old lady sends a pearl harbor pin to the President. (Threw away.) See P.P.F.9-L br P.P.7 T-P Utah HYIE, D. R. - Lt. Col. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT War Department April 18, 1942 Letter to Mr. Early, asking for permission to use the picture of the President, which recently originally appeared on the cover of Collier's Magazine, on an Ordnance Department poster. This poster is being used in connection with effort to stimulate the quality and quantity of production in government-owned ordance plants through-out the country. Attached was reduced photogtatic reproduction of the poster to be used. Ackd. April 20, 1942, giving permission. May 26, 1942, letter to Mr. Early from Mr. Hyde, thanking him for authorization to use likeness of the President for poster. Encloses copies of the finished posters.-Sent to Series "B" - Hyde Park. Ackd. May 27, 1942. SEE - 25 - G VSI PP 7 9 P stoven, Mrs. C.H., Salt Lake City, Utah 5-7-42 (Aack. 5-28-42.) Sends a family of little China pigs to the President. See P.P.F.9-S br P.P.7 G-p BAKER, Reese Fairfield, Alabama May 4/42. Rec. in bad condition @ Wash.DC. 5/4/42 7:00 alle 347-Baylor - Out of frame and file. Sends to the President a framed picture that he made. Note: Ackd. May 28, 1942. SEE - P.P.F. - 9-B VST PP7-9-P P tremendous of strain under f which or two sum Delans May 26, 1942 P.P.7. United q-P My dear Mrs. Paxton: The President has received your kind letter and thanks you ever so much for the copy of the compilation of your father's writings. He deeply appreciates your friend- xP. xp.p.7.9-13 ly thought in sending it to him and wants you to know that he is grateful indeed for your prayerful wishes. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Y Mrs. E. R. Paxton, 781 Euclid Avenue, Berkeley, California. paper mtl the In Book: WISE AND past OTHERWISE tremendous strain under which or two if surcease from the 12 99t 5-26-41 ack, mtl 781 Euclid are, 1 Berkeley. California Mr. Franklin Delano Roosevelt President of the United Hates, The White House, br Washington, D.G. Dear Mr. President, you, under separate cover, may I venture to send the compitation of some of my late father's writings, selected which his editorials appeared from newspaper files in during the past forty years . volume, I do so with the hope sending you that it may give you a moment tremendous strain under which or two fouse surcease from the June labor, and lighten your buden, too, with an occasional chuckle. almost the last article he wrote reas at once a enlogy to you anued and a prayer br and divine for your protection may find just a fractional my great hope you part of the pleasure in reading this little book, that it gives me in sending it to you And my prayers join my fatheis for your safety and well being. Very Respectfully yours, Hagel Banks Paxton. Mrs. E.R.Tafton 781 Evelid Ave Berkeley, Calif DeBLOIS, Mrs. Josephine, Lewiston, Maine 5-28-42 Writes she is sending President and Mrs. Roosevelt, a little pin made by the writer, which she calls "I Am An American Pin". See P.P.F.9-D br P.P.7. 9-P DAVIDSON, Robert Pittsburg, Penna. May 20, 1942 Letter to the President, sending under separate cover, a token, a picture with sentimental value only.-Picture in family file of the President. Ackd. May 27, 1942. SEE + P.P.F. - 9-D - VSI" PP7-9-P / FRANKEL, Robert New York, N. Y. Ackd. May 28, 1942 Sends to the President a composite picture of the members of the Supreme Court - Print of an etching. - To the Print Case. Ackd. May 28, 1942. SEE - P.P.F.-9-F vsr PP 7. 9- P 1 10 DRELICH, Mr. Henry D., New York, N.Y. 5-11-42 (Ack. 5-28-42) Writes President that in 1917, he was connected with a laboratory pioneering in color photography and color cameras. Writes that on Feb. 13, 1917, a color-separation negative of the late President Wilson was made at the White House. Only a few prints were made. Recently he discovered the negatife, and is taking the privilege of mailing the President one. Would like a personal acknowledgment. (Colored photograph put in print case.) See P.P.F.9-D P.P.F. br 9-P Put. Francis DUTCH, Alexander, - Publisher KISS, Rodolphe - Artist PP7-9-7 DUENENALD, R. M. - Printer DUENENALD PRINTING CORPORATION New York, N. I. May 16, 1942 Letter to the President, sending reproduction of a painting of General Douglas MacArthur. Print Case. - Ackd. May 28, 1942. var SEE - P.P.F. - 9 - D Pat. Francis 2 B PP7-9-P BROOKS, W. J. BROOKS COMPANY Baltimore, Maryland May 18, 1942 entitled "Declaration are forwarding through Mr. Early for the President 2 patriotic at that mutual they friend, the Honorable Francis J. W. Ford, classmate of the President suggestion Harvard, of their Letter to Mr. E arly, saying that at the and filed). Ackd. May of 29, Independence. 1942. (one in frame to S.T.E. -) (other pictures, out of frame SEE - P.P.F.-9-f VST Put. Framm Serio B 7 May 14, 1942 p.n.7 9-P My dear Private Palombine: Many thanks in the President's behalf for the snapshot and for the gift to which you refer in your kind letter. He appreciates your friendly thought in sending him this product of your own handiwork and wants you and the members of your Department to know that he is deeply grateful for the loyal spirit which your letter evidences. Very sincerely yours, Smap show putuid GRACE G. TULLY gift X Private Francis Palombine, Medical Department, 7th Bomber Command, Hickam Field, Honolulu, T. H. fhs Series B 'I Pat. veryframider talon atter periesta Put. Francis my Palam fine medical Department 7th. Bom ber Command. Hickam field, Honolulu, T.H. 13 march 1942 Dear Mr. President, this gift as a sym bal shawing that we Hill you please accept to show am feeling of hypreciation are in the mge of doing some small for effort states forces of bringing in the future Our Commander in chief of the united having such a Very time President for a glanians of Nonorous Vickory am sending this Juft in Compliments for Command of the medical Dept. of the 7th Born Dispensary at Histan field. my Leisure for the intentions of Our 1, Put. Palambing, making this in of america. the enhicled men and, all Commander in Chiefol the United States under the of 7.th Nall, major, m.c. Put. Very Francis Lauly yours Patombing PP7-9-P A Letter to the President, sending under separate cover an icture of the man whom he considers the greatest present day ALOHA rthur. To the Storeroom. Ackd. May 28, 1942. F.D.R. vsr PP7-9-P A SHERMAN, Frank G. Holtville, California May 16, 1942 Letter to the President, sending under separate cover an original burnt woodcraft picture of the man whom he considers the greatest present day hero, General Douglas MacArthur. To the Storeroom. Ackd. May 28, 1942. SEE - P.P.F. - 9 - S vsr P.P.4 9-P BERNOW, J. New York, N. Y. May 16, 1942 Letter to the President, enclosing patriotic plaque. Throw away. Ackd. May 28, 1942. the SEE - P.P.F. - 9-B - vsr PP7-9- P BINGAMAN, John West Reading, Penna. Ackd. May 27, 1942 Sent to the President, photographs expressing the one cardinal reason why we must win the war. Ackd. 5/27/42. Series "B". SEE - P.P.F. -9-B - - vsr 8P7-9-P MOCHLING, Henry, Jr. Philadelphia, Penna. May 9, 1942 Letter to the President, enclosing pictures. Throw Away. Ackd. May 28, 1942. SEE - P.P.F. - 9 - M VSI 887-9-P YOUNG, Mas villa R. North Carolina May 26, 1942 Letter to Mr. Early, saying that she has a painting of emblen for the United Nations that she would like to send to the President 11 this emblem has not been decided upon. Encloses symbolism of the Rainbow. Ackd. June 1, 1942. Asks her not to send the painting. SEE - P.P.F. - 9 - Y VSI Joaquim Peixoto, Esq.. PPF.9 d Presidente do, Centro Academico de Estudos Americanos, Run Visconde do Rio Branco, 1335, Cruitiba, Perana, Brazil. Letter to the President: undated. Written in Spanish. Re - Sends publication of that organization entitled "Conferencias" Series 3. BOOK (STATE DEPARTMENT) mel-6/3/42. RANSOM, Hon. Ronald Board of Governors of the Fed. Reserve System Washington, D. C. May 23, 1942. Letter to Mr. McIntyre saying - perhaps the Pres. might be interested in seeing the miniature of a poster issued in large size by the Director of Public Infor- mation, under authority of Hon. J. T. Thorson, Minister of Nat'l War Services, Ottawa. Says he has one in his office and has been asked if it was a Democratic campaign poster. Attached is memo from the President to Mr. Mac asking him to thank Mr. Ranson and tell him about his "shrinking" elephant he keeps on his desk. Mr. Mac replied to Mr. Ransom's letter June 1, 1942 doing SOe See 48 - B P.P.J. mef 9-P ROOSEVELT, Mrs. Eleanor June 1, 1942. The President, by memo., said "Tell Ruby Black that we got some wonderful Inca_pottery and also a handmade silver tray from the President of Peru".---Con- fidential letter to Mrs. Roosevelt from Ruby Black, Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, 5/27/42, stating that the Ambassador of Ecuador would like to have a list of the gifts brought to the President and Mrs. Roosevelt by Presi- dent Prado of Peru. The President of Ecuador is considering a visit here and Ecuador does not want to be outdone by Peru in bringing representative examples of the fine arts and crafts of the people. SEE 563 (Official File) P.P.F. AS 9-P ORAVES, Mr. George J. c/o MODERN ART WORKS chicago, Illinois May 28, 1942. Mr. Early Letter to tax requesting a picture of the President's sons and copy of letter which Miss M. A. LoHand addressed to Mr. Christian M. Thomsen on 5/27/41. Ack.-6/5/42 saying no pictures available, but sent copy of letter. See P.P.F. 9 - M mof P.P.J. 9-P.