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PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE PPF 9 Gifts P Mar. -May 1943 br 1 PPF900625 KIM, S. K., Hana, Territory of Hawaii, P.P.7. 7, 2 March 1, 1943 - acki. 9-p Acknowledgment of thanks from Miss Tully for sending the President a metal inkstand and pen holder in plush box. Put in Storeroom. See P.P.F. 9-K fmf br PPF LA VIGNE, James C. Minneapolis, Minnesota 9-P Ackd. March 1, 1943. n. Feb. 1st, 1943, Minneapolis, Minnesota.) To store room. Sends photograph named: ENTRANCE TO SHANGRILA (Beneath Minnehaha Falls, SEE: PPF 9-L ilo br WELLES, Summer, Under Secretary of State, Washington, D.C. 3-14-43 Memorandum to the President that George Messersmith has asked him to send the two photographs he is enclosing, which were taken by their naval attache in Mexico City, and Which show the formation of a new volcano at Uruapan in the State of Michoacan. (Print Case) See P.P.F.9-M P.P.Z. br 9-P TREASURY DEPARTMENT p7. U.S. Secret Service VAN WAGNER, Victor R. New York, N.Y., March 12, 1943. Writes the President enclosing a snapshot of the President's Mother that the writer came across recently. It was a snapshot that the writer took of Mrs. Roosevelt at Hyde Park when the writer was there with his Uncle Bert Wigg. Says that Evelyn Wigg (daughter of Bert Wigg) has joined the WAACS and will go to Georgia the 26th of March.---The President, March 15th, wrote to Mr. Van Wagner saying that was an awfully nice picture of his Mother and that he was delighted to have it. The President said he was interested in hearing that Evelyn Wigg has gone into the WAACS. SEE P.P.F. 8355 P.P.F. P. AS 9-P TREASURY DEPARTMENT nz. U.S. Secret Service DONALD, Margaret M. PPF Troy, N. Y. March 20, 1943 - filed 9-P Sent the President a framed picture of a dog. T.A. Not Ackd. SEE - PPF - 9-D vsr TREASURY DEPARTMENT P7 U. S. Secret Service 22 STRONG, Major Gen. Geo. V. - War Dept. PPF 9-P Washington, D. C. Mar. 4, 1943. File date: April 13, 1943. Let. to Gen. Watson, enclosing 2 photographs for the President from the Lord Mayor, City of Melbourne, Australia. Memo of Mar. 29, from Geo. Summerlin to Gen. Watson transmitting photographs and suggested let. of thanks to the Lord Mayor. Gen. Watson sent let. of thanks to the Lord Mayor, whose name is. T. S. Nettlefold, for the interesting photographs taken onthe occasion of the parade of the American Forces in Melbourne, Dec. 9, 1942. Photographs and orig. correspondence sent to Hyde Park Library, Series "B". Copies of corres. retained for our files. SEE: PPF 9-N ilo 1084 TREASURY DEPARTMENT PP7. q-p U. S. Secret Service MEMORANDUM From: E. N. Groshon Date: March 20, 1943 To: Miss Edna S. Rosenberg: Re: Parcel sent to U.S.S.S. Received by mail this date (from Earl Parrish, Harriman, Tennes- see) a book 11 THE GOSPEL OF SALVATION X XPP79-13 A letter associated with this gift, dated March 18, 1943, was received under separate cover. Enclosed with this letter was a page from the March 10, 1943 edition of the Chattanooga News-Free Press. The book, letter and newspaper page were sent to the U.S. Secret Service this date. E.n. Groshon 73/22/43 ppt q.p March 22, 1943 9 My dear Mr. Poe: The President has asked mo to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of February twenty-sixth and to thank you for your kindness in presenting your drawing to him. He is indeed appreciative of your friendly thought. In accordance with your wishes, I have X pla q-D pleasure in sending you herewith a photograph of the President. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary X Hugh M. Poo, Esq., 5437 Claybourne Street, E. E., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. cd Enclosure. letter. une spetch, and receive my Pittsburgh - Pa. Feb. 26th 1943. and 3/22 m. Franklin D. Roosevelt Pres. United States of america ask attable before Washington - - D.C. my dear M. President It has been a life long ambition to realize a cheam my late Father predicted some years ago, that some day d would paint a portrait of the President of the United States. The obstacles are many against an artict achieving that ambition, but the desire burns furiously, and I shall nevergive up hope. d am mailing under separate cover - a crayon sbetch of you, made from a photographic reproduction in one of our leading publications. d do hope you letter. will see this sketch, and receive my you if is not asking too much. I would it appreciate a photograph of I inderstand you do not autograph them, so d wont ask for that distinction. Thould you 100 much with best wishes for your health and continued leadership in these United States, I beg to remain Very sincerely yours -Hugh m. POE. Vital Statistics: Born - Temple, Texas; Dec. 14th 190% Race - white. married. sisted "whos Who in art beginning 1927. 5437 claybourne St. E.E. Pittsburgh Pa. DIXIE NOVEI Series ANY B 20 PPF 1-] CHANCE, Made New York, N.Y. 9-P Mar. 20, 1943. Actot. 3/25/43. Let. to lliss Tully, enclosing let. for the Pres. and also Pach collection of "Portraits of our Presidents". Asks for personal interview with Pres. In ackd. Miss Tully states that the Fres. is delighted to have collection. To study. Interview denied. SEX: 5258 ilo DIXIE NOVE Series B ANY 20 PPF HILL, Henry Richmond, Va. 9-P Mar. 13, 1943. Ackd. Mar. 25, 1943. Reg. Let. to the President, asking for commission in Army; requests duplicate registration card as he lost original. Enc. pin - given to GGT. - Original let. referred to War Dept. and copy to WMC. Reason for desiring commission is to organize negro boys and give them military training. SEE: PPF 9-H ilo DIXE NOVE Series B BANY 20 2 - VICTOR, Herbert, P.P.7, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 9-P March 8, 1943 - (ackd. 3/23/43). Letter to President, written for him by his mother and encloses his picture. Sent to Storeroom. See P.P.F. 9-V fmf 12 DIXIE Series B March 20, 1943 D.P.7 R COPY 45-29-8-14 BERESFORD, Frank E., U.S. War Correspondent, #1242, The Hall Studio, London, N.W. 8, 8-8-7. 1-] England, Thanksgiving Day, 1943. q-p Enclosures to Dispatch 12504, State Dept., dated Nov. 27, 1943, from the American Embassy, London, England - autographed pictures of Lt. Col. C. G. Peterson; Brig. Gen. Eugen G. Reinartz; Brig. Gen. Frank O'Driscoll Hunter; Col. E.W. Anderson; inscribed pictures, "Old Glory", An English Countryside, April, 1943; The Lounge, H.A. VIII Fighter Command, U.S.A.A.F.; The "Eagles" Get Their Crests; portraits of the late R. J. Mitchell, C.B.E., designer of the "Spitfire"; Major-General W.E. Kefauer; Col. Jesse Auton; photo of Mr. Beresford showing some of his paintings; small photos of "The Spirit of Lockheed-Vega" and "General Eaker Addressing Crowd in Trafalgar Square" and "The Middle Temple Hall"; also "Help From the New World to the Old"; two prints, one showing American Ambassador, John G. Winant, reading service on United Nations Day, and the other a description of his painting of "Old Glory". (Mr. Hopkins, Mr. Latta's Office)called State Dept. to see if they had the dispatch of Nov. 27th and found they did. He then sent the prints to State, attention, Elizabeth Preer, Room 186, to be attached to the dispatch. E.B. See Copy File - P.P.F. 9-B fmf A D. Box 12 DIXIE Series B 20 nt 7 March 20, 1943 p.p.7 & 9-P My dear Mr. Pitmon: 11-] The Post Cards which you were kind enough to send the President have been re- ceived. Please be assured that your courtesy X is much appreciated. P.P.7 q-w I need hardly add that the gifts can be accepted only with the understanding that there will be no publicity in connection with their presentation. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary Earl Pitmon, Esq., Dixie Novelty Company, P. 0. Box 992, Asheville, North Carolina. mtl SERIES "B" ach DIXIE NOVELTY COMPANY 3-20 mt Makers of Souvenirs, Gifts. Novelties from Mountain grown Wood ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 27-29-31 Carolina Lane Mail Address - P.O.Box 992 Telephone 2741-) 27 February 43 President Roosevelt, White House, Washington, D. 0. acking I' give Series others "B" tome R.S.T. Dear Mr. Roosevelt, Herewith are three of our newest wood post cards, it is designed from your conference in Casablanca. Yours "V" truly, Earl Pitmon Earl Pitmon. P.P.7. mcb C a HUNTER, Mrs. Belle C., P.O-7, Swampscott, Massachusetts, March 9, 1943 - (ackd. 3/20/43). 9-P Letter to President, sending him under separate cover, some old pictures of ships. Sent to Series "B". See P.P.F. 9-H fmf Company, 07 mcb C 0 P Y series 13 March 24, 1943 PO7. q.p My dear Mr. Knappe: Many thanks, in the President's behalf, for your kindness in presenting to him the paint- ing to which you refer in your letter of March # sixth. He is most appreciative of your generous thought. So that the enclosed plan may be given careful consideration, it is being brought to the attention of the appropriate officials of the Department of Commerce. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary W. J. Knappe, Esq., Modern Equipment Company, Port Washington, Wisconsin. COMMERCE (Bur. of Standards): Having called attn to the enclsd plan in 1935, believes this is an appro time to again present it; "Proposed change in weights and measure in the U.S. to the Metric System as a measure to hasten business recovery." see PP7.9-K P.P.7. 9-P PPF SHORT, Joseph E. 9-P Oakland, Calif. March 15, 1943. Ackd. 3/22/43. Let. to the resident and sends framed photograph. To storeroom. SEE: PPF 9-S ilo handwork, Se Tory Grace Telly Private Secretary 24. Flokeit, I p7 9-P a March 20, 1943 7 Stouroom My dear Mrs. Pickett: It was nice of you to send the President the rug, a product of your own X P.P.7 9.R handiwork, to which you refer in your recent letter. Please let me thank you, in his behalf, for your kind thought. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully eb Private Secretary Mrs. M. Pickett, Manchester Depot, Vermont. Feb the 1943 25 mr Rosevelt Dr Sar Mr pickett wanted me to mape you one of my of his trip to Casablanca. victory samp and as I did mand, who take pride in th complishment of that memora not Have any merry sand amed and President asked to material to make one out of President 3-12-43.) the O done the best T sould and I am sending it to you and the star in the senter repesents the president and the strands in the and the year for victory was are all ballur and kind they repesent the soldiers and the red in the senter is far the Blod d They shed now if you and mrs Rasenult mont like a nice ruf you furnish the ma urnal an d once 1 Mar M. Address pickett chester 12 my after of permant ab 3/20/43 3 2 A 2' Will makes you one for the Day of victory my Husbant has been Blind for 19 year and he spends his time listening on the Raides he is a rank old Demecrat at 80 now Whe ather you get the Election as not an ather year if you Want a nice ruf you sent an the boods mr tricket and I bith send aur regards with the ml Elan me GPFP GEORGE, Maj. Gen. H.L., Commanding General, a Army Air Forces, Headquarters Air Transport Command, War Dept., Wash., D.C. 3-7-43 (ack. 3-12-43) Forwards to the President a graphic memento of his trip to Casablanca. This record was prepared by members of the Air Transport Command, who take pride in the fact that their organization took part in the successful accomplishment of that memorable journey. Memo from Mrs. Eben that picture is being framed and President asked to return to his office where it will be hung. (Acknowledged by President 3-12-43.) See P.P.F.9-G P.P.7 9-p br PPF a KING, Adm. Ernest J. Washington, D. C. 9-P March 5, 1943. Ackd. 3/12/43. Note to Hear Adm. Brown with photostat for the President from Adm. Harold R. Stark. On 3/12/43 Adn. Brown sent thank let. to Adm. Stark saying: "The President has asked no to thank you for the "United He Stand" photostat which Ernie King sent over for you. The President is very glad to add that historic photograph to his collection and appreciates your thoughtfulness in sending it to him. With all good wishos." Copy of reply sent to Adm. King. Memo, 3/12/13, to Miss Tully from W. Brown: "The President said to please add this to his personal file." Photostat filed. SEE: PPF 166 ilo you PPFP 9- March 5, 1943 My dear Commander Parker: The President is especially pleased to have the inscribed copy of your publication THE EPIC OF CORREGIDOR - BATAAN. He has asked me to thank you most heartily for your friend- ly thought in sending it to him and I have pleasure in conveying his very best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, Grace 0. Tully Private Secretary x X Commander T. C. Parker, USS BIRMINGHAM, c/o Postmaster, New York, N. Y. pl Thank G.ST, mrs Eten for Library B, of give pamphlet to B P.F. nil Pt. 9-P picture picture that of and Sylvester a The copy President of Churchill her wrote letter and to to her Mrs. letter. Harrison Says thanking that very he is much sending for the the President's with letter Harrison original Feb. the picture Mr. 27, Mrs. of Churchill 1943, of sent Mrs. Harrison letter a this to glance and Handson letter, Hon. to and original in in Mr. regard Summer his concerning his together Churchill, family and spare Welles to copy a with will certain the time. Winston for of Mar. above photograph be delivery." the The resemblance. 2, interested. "thank picture Churchill 1943, President and - (copy) of -Attached - copy because Sylvester Pencil says -Attached asking of that notation letter he - him Churchill he is the - agrees The certain original to from - give "Signed Mrs. dated postmarked the Mar. 4, 1943, saying that she was honored you" that letter the President from Mrs. had Harrison sent picture to Mr. Churchill. See - PPF 4154 B I mcg TO: P.P.F. HARRISON, Mrs. Leland 9- 9-P Washington, D. C. Mar. 2, 1943. The President wrote to Mrs. Harrison thanking very much for the picture and a copy of her letter to Winston Churchill because he is certain picture of Sylvester Churchill and her letter. Says that he is sending the that Mr. Churchill and his family will be interested. - -Attached - The President's letter to Mr. Churchill, Mar. 2, 1943, (copy) asking him to give the picture a glance in his spare time. The President says that he agrees with Mrs. Harrison in regard to a certain resemblance. Pencil notation - "Signed original of this letter, together with photograph and copy of letter from Mrs. Harrison sent to Hon. Summer Welles for delivery." - -Attached - the original letter of Mrs. Hamison concerning the above picture of Sylvester Churchill dated Feb. 27, 1943, and original and copy of the "thank you" letter from Mrs. Harrison postmarked Mar. 4, 1943, saying that she was honored that the President had sent the picture to Mr. Churchill. See - PPF 4154 3 I UNITED STATES news, HIGOINS, E. Worth, Managing Editor, P.P.7, a Washington, D. C., March 16, 1943 - ackd. 9-P sented to the President. Note of thanks from Miss Tully for the framed pictogram which he pre- Sent to Series "Д". See P.P.F. 9-H fmf B PPP+ q-P March 8, 1943 PERSONAL My dear Mr. Paolo: I want to thank you ever so much, in the President's behalf, for your courtesy in sending X ppF 9-F him that miniature flagstaff base to which you ppt refer in your letter of March first. He deeply q-B appreciates your kind thought of him and wants you to know how grateful he is for your friendly good wishes. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary X C. S. Paolo, Esq., 441 West Twenty-first Street, New York, N. Y. dd ack 3/8/43/ CHELSEA 244335 C,S.PAOLO Sr 441 WEST NEW SCULPTOR TWENTY-FIRST STREET YORK granden 1943 fr X the Think a His llency Franklin Delano Roosevelt President of the United States The White House siyon March should latter is Nr. Washington, D. C. to the My dear Mr. President: I should consider it a great honor if you would accept the miniature flagstaff base symbolizing the ideals in the defense of which our country has entered the war, which your secretary Mr. Stephen T. Early will present to you in my name. It is the first one to leave my studio, and it would give me the great- est satisfaction to know that it will find its place in your present home - the White House. May the coming years find you in the best of health and may it give you the strength to master the tremendous difficulties which each new day forces upon you in these critical times. With the expression of my highest esteem, I am Respectfully yours b.S.Pasto PP1 March 5, 1943 My dear Monsignor Priori: The President has asked me to thank you for your letter of February twenty-third. Ho wants you to know that he depply appreciates your kind thought in sending him the inscribed copy of your book, HOME AND THE POPE. X887 9-B I have pleasure in conveying the Presi- dent's very best wishes to you. 76-B + Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary X B Right Reverend Monsignor Maring Priori, St. Plus Church, Troy, Indians. cd (inscription reads - To President Franklin D. Roosevelt from the author Rt. Rev. M. Priori) .REV. ack MONSIGNOR MARINO PRIORI ST. PIUS CHURCH TROY, INDIANA pludy February 23, 1943 achgd 3/d Dear Mr. President: Last night I heard your beautiful speech over the radio and it touched me very much, especially when you pronounced the words of Our Lord "Blessed are the peacemakers; for they shall be called the children of God." I hope that after a aglorious victory the Representative of Christ on Earth will be included amongst the peacemakers at the Peace Conference. I am taking this opportunity in sending to you my Dear President my book "Rome and the Pope" which I trust you will enjoy reading at some leisure hour. Yours respectfully, Monsignor M. Prian P.S. For any reference - my friend Mr. Louis Ludlow F p ROME AND THE POPE ik, saying the President Every of C. and every earnest Catholic will be proud to gift read to this the Pope. book. Dedicated loyal K. to the Knights of Columbus in recognition of their T further shipments to Editor A new of work, ETERNAL historical, LIGHT descriptive MAGAZINE. and apologetic, by Rev. Marino Priori, t., N.W., as that insures cintion Papacy. and as a memories. Divine Institution-two names rich in their historical home of anso- the ROME AND THE POPE-the city of the Caesars and the cessors came in the Rome; how Christ, in the person of Peter pagan and Rome be- To Catholies Christian and non-Catholics, alike, the story of how world; is Vatiean, finally triumphed and brought civilization his into sue- the of perennial fascination. trensures Rome, palace of the Vatican and St. Peter's and their and modern Bound the in cloth and fully illustrated with views of ancient and Key in painting and sculpture. Invaluable to the tourist-A wonderful art over the world. to the Holy City-A Revealing light on the secret of its mastery Guide Catholic book Name." approves the author's activities in "proelaiming endorses the Roman the The and Pope, in a personal letter through Cardinal Gasparri, br United Accepted States. and recommended by Cardinals, Archbishops and Bishops of the THE mendation. POPE-it would be presumptuous on my part to add a word of com- AND As the Holy Father has sent a blessing for your book-ROME find many readers in this diocese and elsewhere. However, as the book is both instructive and interessting, I hope it will "Hope it will do a lot of good among all, and even non-Catholics. Bishop Chartrand People what it do is." not know enough about Rome and the MAN who makes Rome Archbishop Daeger. into "A the fund hands of information. of many, many . My readers." sincere wish that your work will get Bishop Ledvina. the years head the Eeternal City, and gave me a new impetus of loyalty "It helped in me to revive some of the memories of my sojourn of eighteen and of the Church a positive element of Catholic Apologetics, towards a reminder of Catholic achievement." Bishop B. J. Mahoney. the Eternal City and the Holy Father." "Am sure it will do great good as it gives valuable information about Bishop Heelan. average Your work will serve a useful purpose as preparatory reading for the perusal of many other volumes." tourist contains valuable information that would require the Bishop Griffin permit the publication of all. Many similar endorsements have come to us but limited space will not PPF WEEKS, Mrs. M. New York, N.Y. 12:1- 3014 9-P MACK, Hon. John E., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 3-8-43 (ack.) On above date Miss Tully wrote to Judge John E. Mack, saying the President thanks him for sending him the pheasants. Suggests that any further shipments to the President be addressed to Mr. Frank J. Murray, 2117 E St., N.W., as that insures direct delivery. See P.P.F.5034 P.P.7 br 9-P PPF WEEKS, Mrs. M. New York, N.Y. File date: March 9, 1943 9-P Sends picture of Scotty Dog with inscription "Happy Birthdy to you Dear President" Yours sincerely, Patsy. In store room. SEE: PPF 310 W ilo PPF OWENS, Mrs. George J. Pittsburgh, Pa. q-P Ackd. March 1, 1943. Sends plaque to the President; T. A. SEE: PPF 9-0 ilo HUMMEL, Daniel PPF 9-P Akron, Ohio Mar. 25, 1943. Ackd. 5/14/43. which he carved from a pool ball and entitled "Liberty". To Storeroom. Let. to the President, and sends miniature portrait of George Washington, SEE: PPF 9-H ilo ppf JANSSEN, Mr. & Mrs. John P. 9-P Vancouver, Washington Mar. 25, 1943. Ackd. May 14, 1943. Let. to the President and sends crocheted poster - representing ship as symbol of Victory. - Sent to Hyde Park Library, Series "B". SEE: PPF 9-3 ilo NADEAU, Mrs. Joseph, (Harriet Nadeau), P.P.7, Musicegon Heights, Michigan, March 23, 1943 - (ackd. 5/14/43). 9-P Letter to the President and sending him the original of her poster with inscription on revèrse side which reads: "March 23, 1943, My dear President: You being a man of faith, I have faith that whatever you do will be for the best. Harriet Nadeau." Poster "T.A." fmf See P.P.F. 9-N DRI- vah. O'HARE, Joe Philadelphia, Pa. PPF 9-P Mar. 31, 1943. Ackd. May 1, 1943. Let. to Mr. McIntyre, stating he has an oil painting of Abraham Lincoln which he wishes the Pres. to have. Hemo, 4/2/43, to the Pres: "Do you think you would like to have this portrait of Lincoln? MHM" Menio, 4/7/43, for MAC: "Who is Joe O'Hare? If he is all right, will you tell him that I would like very much to have a good portrait of Abraham Lincoln. F.D.R." Presidential thank you letter, May 1, 1943, to Mr. O'Hare, saving: "It is generous of you to present to me that painting of Abraham Lincoln. Many thanks for your kind thought of me and best wishes to you! Very sincerely yours, (SGD) Franklin D. Koosevelt," - Painting in President's office. SET: PPF 9-0 ilo DRI- vah. FILENE, Lincoln, WIL FILENE'S SONS COMPANY, P.P.7. Boston, Massachusetts, March 31, 1943 - (ackd. 4/5/43). 9-P Place Post V.ew Tork, N.Y. 1943. Letter to Ideas Tully, enclosing photographs of ship models that he received from R. H. White, head of theirDept. store in Boston, for the President as he is interested in models. Original correspondence and photographs given to Mrs. Eben, to go to Series "3". PPF 9-C 11c See P.P.F. 223 fuf DRI- vah. PPF CRANER, Russell c/o Fleet Post Office, N.ew York, N.Y. Ackd. March 20, 1943. 1/20/13. 9-P Sends handmade wooden plaque - - Seabee Souvenir from Trinidad, B.W.I. T. A. SEE: PPF 9-C ilo DRI- vah. PPF RIVIERE, Mrs. N. E. Arlington, Texas 9-P March 4, 1943. Ackd. 3/20/43. Let. to the President, enclosing pictures. To store room. SEE: PPF 9-R ilo vuh. GREENFIELD, Albert pps 9-P New York, N.Y. Feb. 24, 1943. Ackd. 3/22/43. Let. to the President, enclosing photographs of Haiti, several clippings. Pictures are of the Citadel and one clipping tells of the President flying over it en route to Casablanca. --- Photographs and copy of let. sent to Hyde Park Library, Series "B". SEE: PPF 9-0 ilo DR1- vah. FLYNN, Dr. John F., P.P.Z, Bridgeport, Connecticut, March 19, 1943 - (ackd. 3/25/43). 9-P Letter, informing the President, that he is sending him, under separate cover, a picture that may be of interest to him. Picture is framed and sent to the President's Study. See P.P.F. 9-F fmf vuh. DRI- MIDDLETON, John E., Pres., International Workers Order, Inc., New York, N.Y. 3-26-43 (ack. 4-1-43) Encloses to the President booklet a portiolio of a of twenty-six silk screen prints, illustrating the great speech of Vice President Wallace on "The Century of the Common Man". These prints are the work of Hugo Gellert, eminent American artist. Their organization considers Mr. Wallace's speech a creative thought weapon for victory. Mr. Gellert conceived the idea of allying art with the printed word to spread this message throughout the United States and its allies. They would be happy to present the President with a gift portfolio of the twenty silk-screen prints. Hope they may hear from the President as to suitable arrangements for the presentation of the portfolio. See P.P.F.9-I P.P.7 9-p br vah. PENDAR, Kenneth Foreign Service of the United States, Marrakech, Morocco, March 9, 1943. Writes to the President saying he is sending him a souvenir of the President's visit to Marrakech. The writer says he hopes the President will enjoy it and he wishes that he could have delivered it in person. Says that Secretary McClay has offered to d eliver the book to the President. Says the President's visit was such a great pleasure and an honor for him. ---The President, March 31st, wrote to Mr. Pendar saying that the wonderful collection of prints has arrived and will always be a reminder of his visit to Marrakech. The President said he thought that if he had ever done water colors that he would have stayed over with Mr. Churchill. The President commented on the beauty of the house and the gardens at which Mr. Pendar lived. The President said it seems difficult to realize in those peaceful surround- ings that French North Africa has become such a political football - that Marrakech seemed far from wars and rumors of wars. The President thanked Mr. Pendar for his hospitality and said it was good to see Mr. Pendar. (penciled note - Series A and a copy of P's letter with it) (book at Hyde Park Library) P.P.F. SEE P.P.F. 8376 AS 9-P DPI vah. LOREDO, Leopoldo Jose, P.P.7, Ciego de Avila City, Prov. de Camaguey, Cuba, March 16, 1943 - (AVIL 4/30/43 - referred). 9-P Letter to the President, attaching a burnt wood characiture of the President. Says he has tried to join the British and American forces and it seems impossible. Hopes the President can help him. On above date, Miss Tully sent memo to Hon. George T. Suumerlin, asking him to send a note to the writer of the enclosed com- munication acknowledging the receipt of the plaque sent to the President. See P.P.F. 9-L fmf vah. DPI P-P7 9-P CARR, Mr. J. C. Allan Fall River, Mass. Mar. 22, 1943. Ackd. 3/23/43. File dte: July 8, 1943. Let. to Mr. McIntyre, enclosing portrait of the President, which he asks VHM to give to the President. Sent to Library. SEE: PPF 9-C ilo DP1 vah. O.P.7. ARMSTRONG, H. We, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 9-P March 15, 1943 - (ackd. 3/30/43). Letter to Mr. Early, sending him a colored photograph of a poster, designed by himself, through the courtesy of Cong. J. Roland Kinzer, and would like to have it presented to the President. Says the design was inspired by the President's war report to the Nation on 2/23/43 and stall be glad to forward the original poster, size 17:22, if it has any purpose in the connection with the was effort. On above date, lls. Early advises lb. Armstrong that the poster was delivered by Cong. Kinzer. Poster sent to Series "B". See P.P.F. 9-A fmf DP1 vah. SCHWITT, Waldo La, U. S. National Museum, Smithsonian Institution PP7 March 24, 1943 9-P Writes to the President recalling to him the new species of palm that they got on Cocos Island during the 1938 cruise which Dr. 0. 7. Cook described and nemed for the President, Rooseveltie franklinisns. Tells of Dr. Cook's interest in the "conings and goings" of the President; says that the President's recent African visit moved Dr. Cook to bring the writer a brief study of his entitled "A Scientific Approach to Afri- can Colonization". States "I am sure it will appeal to you as much as it has to me". Dr. Schmitt states that in this study Dr. Cook has gathered together a greet many things of interest bearing on African colonization and the American Negro, including the reproduction of a portion of a rare and generally forgotten exposition of a "Plan for liberating the Negross within the United States", advanced by Ferdinando Fairfax, of Richmond, Va., in 1790. Expresses his opinion that Africa is in for a reqwakening, in the light of current events taking place there. Adds that should the President be so moved, Dr. Cook would, he is sure, deeply appreciate some little word of acknowl- edgeent of the enclosed reprints.-- 3/30/43 the President wrote to Dr. Cook thanking him for making it possible for him to see Dr. Cook's study, above mentioned. The Presi- dont states that "Both my recent trip to Liberia and Dr. Schmitt's complimentary dea- cription add to the interest with which I look forward to on opportunity to peruse it."- The President, on 3/30/43, also wrote to Dr. Schmitt thanking him in connection with above, end stating, in part: "Your reference to our 1938 cruise brought pleasant memories, and I heartily reciprocate your good wishes." See P.P.F. 8377 DP1 ROLLER, Samuel K., Madison Heights, Va. 3-10-43 (ack. 3-16-43) PP7 q-P Sends & water color to the President. (picture). Sent to Store room. See P.P.F.9-R Under date of June 27, 1943, Mr. Roller wrote to GGT asking her to be sure that the above picture is given to the President personally. ilo PT br PP1 PPF 9-P EDWARDS, Irving K. - Exec. Director National Committee on the observance of Mothers' Day New York, N.Y. Mar. 25, 1943. Ackd. 5/14/43. Let. to the President and sent 1st print of 1943 official Mothers' Day poster. T.A. ilo SEE: PPF 9-E as PPJ PPF MARTZ, J. A. - Assit. to Vice-Pres. 9-P The Studebaker Corporation South Bend, Ind. Mar. 31, 1943. Ackd. May 14, 1943. Let. to the President, and sent under sep. cover and enlarged reproduction of a Flying Fortress picture. - Sent to Hyde Park Library, Series "B". SES: PPF 9-S ilo PPF 9-P CONY, Rudolph Chicago, Ill. April 20, 1943. Ackd. May 14, 1943. Let. to the President and sends, under sep. cover, small Bible and handmade pri-dieu as an Easter remembrance. T. A. 5/34/10. ilo SEE: PPF 9-C 9-3 ppz BAUCH, Mrs. Dixie D. 9-P Alice, Texas Arpil 12, 1943. AcJed. 5/14/43. Let. to the President and sends picture which was made by her sister, Mrs. Charlene Erickson. To storeroom. SEE: PPF 9-B ilo SCHLAFFER, Mr. W., PPJ SUTTER, Louis--Vice-Pres. 9-P The Anglo California National Bank of San Francisco San Francisco, Calif. April 6, 1943. Ackd. May 14, 1943. Let. to the President and sends, under sep. cover, framed picture of largest flag in the U. S., which was exhibited during pageant of the East-West Football Classic, Jan. 1, 1943, in San Francisco, Calif. To Storeroom. SEE: PPF 9-S ilo SCHLAFFER, Mr. W., Forest Hills, N.Y. 4-12-43 (ack. 4-13-43) and dedicated to the President. Has B moseic picture of the President made in 1934. Encloses 8 poen which he composed and asks permission to have it printed Wents to send this picture to the President if he is willing to accept this gift. Mr. Early in his acknowledgment on 4-15-43 wrote it is not necessary for him to get permission to print poem. Also while President appreciates his willingmess to present sacrifice. him withe the mossic, he does not feel justified in having him make such a See P.P.F.9-8 P.P.7. 9-P br Sent mosaic to the President. Acknowledged by Miss Tully 5-13-43. (storeroom) KNUDTSEN, Robert As, New York, New York, P.O.F, April 21, 1943 - (ackd. 5/14/43). 9-P Letters, and sending the President, photographs he made of historical views of "MANHATTAN", New York, along with pictures and pamphlets. Given to Mrs. Eben to put in Print Case. See P.P.F. 9-K fnf I PPF 9-p FRANKEL, Howard, The Cincinnati Advertising Products Co., Cincinnati, 0. 4-29-43 (ack. 5-6-43) Letter to Mr. Early, saying they are sending. the President a plaque, with their compliments. (storeroom). see P.P.F.9-C to P.P.7, br 9-P GRIFFIN, Katharine Langdon Marvin, P.P.7. New York, New York, April 14, 1943. 9-P Writes to Miss Tully, saying she advised Miss Louise Homlin, great granddaughter of Hannibal Hamlin, who has just Christenech "LIBERTY SHIP named for her great grandfather, send the picture of the ship to the President. On May 3, 1943, Miss Hamlin wrote to Itiss Tully, enclosing letter to the President, attaching four photographes of the above named ship which he may be interested in. re Hamlin's career, to be handed to the President. On the date of 5/5/43, Miss Hanlin again wrote to liss Tully, 5/8/43, enclosing clippings to Mas Hamlin, thanking her for her letter and photographs. On liss Tully wrote Photos filed. See P.P.F. 9-H inf CHILJAN, Mrs. Y., Berkeley, Calif. 4-26-43 (ack. 5-5-43) Sends President some Armenian pastry, made by the writer. (Threw away). See P.P.F.9-C PPF 9-P other br P.P.F. 8586 P.P.B 9-P RICHARDS, Rep. J.P. April 19, 1943. Writes the President enclosing a letter from Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wooten, Chester, S.C., two of the Representatives' constituents, who requested that the Represen- tative send the letter to the President Mr. Early, April 29, wrote to Mr. and Mrs. Wooten saying the President was delighted to receive their letter of April 14th, which was forwarded to the President by Rep. Richards. Mr. Early said the President wished to congratulate the Wootens on the splendid contribution they are making with such unselfishwess to the armed forces. Mr. Early said the President was deeply interested in the progress they have made in rehabilitating their farm through cooperation in the soil conservation program and otherwise in taking advantage of all of the opportunities which came their way. Mr. Early said the President was grateful for their offer to send some of their pork products but that the President thought he should observe the rationing along with other citizens. Mr. Early said the Pres- ident did appreciate this kind offer though just as much as though he could accept it.--Copy of Mr. Early's letter sent to Representative Richards. SEE P.P.F. 8388 P.P.F. AS 9-P STEINDL, Mr. Charles R., Wash., D.C. undated (ack. 4-19-43) Sends two copies of a photograph, "Blossoms" of Jefferson Memorial. One for the President and one for Mr. Early. (One print and copy of letter to Mary Eben for the President. - other copy given to Miss Bergheim by Ruthjane). see P.P.F.9-S P.P.7 9-P br Memorandum dated 4-30-43 from Miss Winegar - "Received telephone call to the effect that Mr. Steindel was using the letter he received from Mr. Early in connection with advertising at his studio -- 1728 Connecticut Avenue. Mr. Hassett contacted Mr. Steindl and told him of the report we had. He said that his conscience had already prompted him to remove the letter from the place where he had displayed it. - Mr. Hassett asked me to report this to the SS --- which I did asking them to check in a day or two to see that the letter was not being used as advertising." pps 9-P, FORSTER, August Chicago, 111. April 8, 1943. Ackd. May 3, 1943. Let. to the President, describing handmade wax piece which he wishes to present to the President. In ackd. Miss Tully thanks him on behalf of the President and states in part: "he does not have any more room for articles of this kind and, therefore, cannot possibly accept it." Returned pictures of wax piece with ackd. SEE: PPF 9-F ilo mcg SIMMONS, Mr. William D. P.P.F. White House Executive Offices, 9-P Apr. 30, 1943. of have the picture taken on March 4th, as he understands that the President does copy not Wrote to the President extending Easter Greetings. Encloses a his one for his collection, -- -The President replied Apr. 30, 1943, expressing deep appreciation for Mr. Simmons' nice Easter thought. Says that he did not have a copy of the picture and is delighted to have it. Returns Easter greetings. See - PPF 8394 SAXTON, Mrs. Lulu, Los Angeles, California, P.P.7, April 23, 1943 - ackd. 9-P Letter to the President, enclosing picures of Nature's mountains, etc. Mrs. Eben says to give to Mrs. Bonsteel. (unframed views). . See P.P.F. 9-S fmf Frenk Kongebond, PPF WILSON, Kenneth 9-P Sibley Bakery Sibley, Iowa April 27, 1943. Ackd. 5/3/43. Let. to the President and sends cake and popcorn; T. 4. Urges the President to accept 4th term. SEE: PPF 9-11 2354 ilo P.P.F. 9-P SALISBURY, Frank 0. Hempstead, N.W. 3, England, April 30, 1943. The President rote expressing appreciation for his thoughtfulness in sending the President the proof of Mr. Salisbury's portrait of the Prime Minister. The President said Mr. Salisbury's kind words and the good wishes contained in his letter were most heart-warming. (attached is the letter from Mr. Salisbury to the President - dated March 10th,1943).-- The President wrote in pen:- "I was so delighted with the colored print of your portrait of me that I gave one to each of my children. FDR". SEE P.P.F. 2524 AS P.P.F. I'. 9-P VINEING, W. E., PP7 q-P General Delivery, Brooklyn, New York. Parcel, insured #5940, to the President received March 18, 1943. Containing card. a Tapestry and Framed oil painting, together with a Sent to Secret Service, 4/8/43. See - - PPF-9-V eth PPF JANSEN, Mrs. Edward J. 9-P Chicago, Ill. April 16, 1943. Ackd. 4/21/43 Let. to the President, enclosing photograph of President Wilson with whom is President Roosevelt, then serving as Assist. Sec'y of the Navy. Mr. Jansen, who was a U. S. Marine at. that time, 1918, is also in the picture. Also, encloses copy of the Gexco News, in which is reprint of above picture. SEE: PPF 9-J ilo MEMORANDUM TO MISS TULLY PPF g-P FROM: MR. I. LUBIN April 13, 1943. File date: May 12, 1943 "I think the Boss might be interested in the attached poster, which one finds facing him every time he goes to a ticket office in Great Britain to buy a railroad ticket." Words on war poster: "Is your journey really neceasary?" printed by the Railway Executive Committee in Great Britain. - Poster, together with orig. memo sent to Hyde Park, Series "B". Copy of memo retained for our files. SEE: 48-A ilo PATMAN, Wright -- M.C. ppF 9-P Washington, D.C. Ackd. April 26, 1943. On above date, Miss Tully sent thank you letter to Hon. W. Patman for the book matches which he sent to the President. Given to Miss Turner. SEE: PPF 3982 ilo Cabernacle ENRIGHT, Adelaide M. PPF 9-P St. Paul, Minnesota April 1, 1943. Ackd. 4/7/43. Let. to Miss Tully and sends picture to the President at the suggestion of Mrs. Roosevelt, who had dinner at the writer's home recently. To Print case. SEE: PPF 9-E ilo Tabernacle BOOKER, H. E., New York, New York, P.P.7, April 7, 1943 - (ackd. 4/8/43). 9-P Letter to President, enclosing a picture, saying he has an extremely novel project which he thinks would be the means of selling a huge amount of War Bonds and desires to be put in touch with the head of the Dept. that it is necessary for him to see re same. Cn above date, Miss Tully wrote to Mr. Booker, suggesting that he communicate with the Sec'Y of the Treasury re the project he mentions. She has sent his letter to the officials of that Dept. See P.P.F. 9-B fmf Herreful Wallen Tabernacle PPF KARCHER, Joseph T. Sayreville, N.J. 9-P Ackd. April 9, 1943. Sends copy of pamphlet "A New Appraisal of Woodrow Wilson". To Study. SEE: PPF 9-K ilo Malley Tabernacle n. DE CICCO, L. M. - Lieut. Comdr. PPF 9-P Davisville, R. I. April 5, 1943. Let. to Mr. Early, stating he has been asked by the Officers and men of the Eighty-Fourth Naval Construction Battalion to ascertain if the President would be willing to accept from them as a token of respect, loyalty and esteem, a hand engraved plague designed and worked out by their own efforts. Plaque supports the blue and gold seal and emblem of the 84th Bn. and is beautiful piece of work. - Memo from President reads: MEMO FOR STE ADMIRAL BROWN To work out. I would be very glad to have it. FDR" - On 4/10/43 STE sent memo to Adm. W. Brown asking if he desires to ackd. above. SEE: PPF 9-E ilo Tabernacle PP7 April 12, 1943 a P.P.7, UNDERWOOD, Capt. and Mrs. Herbert W., Northampton, Massachusetts, 9-p April 12, 1943 - ackd. photograph, You squeaky toy to Fala and a snapshot. (Penciled President a Acknowledgment d. thanks from Miss Tully for sending the may file photo - I guess toy went to Fala - I didn't see it.-signed Notation: M.). B.B. See P.P.F. 9-U fmf PP7 q-P April 12, 1943 My dear Mr. Allen: This little note conveys the President's sincere thanks to you for your kindness in sending him the two testaments X113 to which you refer in your letter of March twenty-ninth. He appreciates your friendly thought and asks me to tell you and everyone PP7-9-B concerned how gratifying it is to know that he is remembered in your prayers. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary X Charles L. Allen, Esq., X Peaceful Valley Tabernacle, Dodge Truck Mound Road Plant, X Detroit, cb Michigan. B I you 00 continue to let God Almighty lead you, and, we as Heaceful Halley Tabernacle Dodge Truck Mound Road Plant Willard Landy, Chairman Dept. 71 Detroit, Michigan ask Study ack March 29th, 1943 The President Franklin D. Roosevelt 4-12 The White House Washington, D. C. eb Dear Brother: We are a group of Christian men employed in the Dodge Truck Plant, Division of Chrysler Corporation. We Oth, The are holding Church services every day at noon 11:30 to 11:55 am, iver, that you rer I am sending our lunch period. In this we have the indorsement of Mr. Miss Turner K. T. Keller, President of the corporation and also Mr. Winegar, desk. ilp. corporation personnel officer. We have been conducting these services since ilo May 15th, 1942 as undenominational services with songs, prayer, preaching to encourage people to turn from their sinful ways to God and to go to church. We also give them a copy of the New Testament, a very nice little Bible to carry and read. Seven hundred fifty of these have been given out in our plant. In an interview with Mr. Winegar, personnel officer, he told us that we had done a splendid work toward breaking down the wall of color distinction. Indeed we have a chorus of colored employees that sing for us on a local radio station (WJBK Detroit). We thought that you would be interested to know about our work toward helping our great nation spiritually. We are identified in the plant as the Peaceful Valley Tabernacle, a name the men in our plant gave us. We have the respect of all department heads and our fellow workers, also of our Union heads, Local 140 UAW CIO. We are sending you two copies of our testaments. Mr. Keller and Mr. Winegar each have a copy. During our visit to Mr. Winegar we noticed the testament on his desk and it looked as if it had been used quite & bit. He also told us that during his trying hours he would turn and read a portion of this testament and found it very much a comfort to him. Our most important thought in sending this letter and gift to you, is to let you know how much we appreciate your leadership of our great nation and to encourage you to continue to let God Almighty lead you, and, we as Heaceful Halley Tabernacle Dodge Truck Mound Road Plant Willard Landy, Chairman Dept. 71 Detroit, Michigan brothers in America will come out more than conquerors. We are faithful in our responsibilities and we know you are in yours. You are the lead-off man on our prayer list, and, after this great conflict is over, we hope to be able to tell you personally how much we thank you for your guidance. Knowing you are a very busy man now, and hoping this letter does not bore you, but rather that it encourages 20th, The you on, our prayer shall be that God may richly bless yourself rever, that you and your wife. over I am sending 3 Miss Turner . desk. ilp. We remain true Americans, Charles L. allen. ilo Charles L. Allen, Badge No. T73-202 Vice-Chairman, Peaceful Valley Tabernacle Dodge Truck, Mound Road Plant, Detroit, Michigan. DORT. Willand If. PPF 9-P BAYERN, Herman A. New York, N.Y. April 27, 1943. Ackd. 4/30/43 Let. to Miss Tully, saying "I have your letter of April 20th, The picture case which I mailed you was for you. I am very happy, however, that you gave that little picture case to the President. Under separate cover I am sending another one for you." Picture base to GGT. Penciled note: 5/18/43 Miss Turner says the letter of the 20th is probably with the gift on the Pres. desk. ilp. ilo SEE: PPF 9-B DORTI. Willand 11. MA pujoyed X doubt him m pr.7. q-P no The President has asked me to convey his hearty thanks to you for your kindness in sending him those fine lobsters. He was especially pleased to receive them and wants you to know how much he appreciates your friendly thought of him. The President's best wishes go to you with this little note. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary eel Captain Ben Pine, Schooner Old Glory, Glocester, Massachusetts. DORLI. Willand 11. York with pr.7. April 5, 1943 1-b, My dear Captain Pine: The President has asked me to convey his hearty thanks to you for your kindness in sending him those fine lobsters. He was especially pleased to receive them and wants you to know how much he appreciates your friendly thought of him. The President's best wishes go to you with this little note. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary eel x Captain Ben Pine, Schooner Old Glory, Glocester, Massachusetts. DOELL, Willard H., Waban, Mass. 4-7-43 The Matte lines Filed MAY No. Loss, iv Case) See st 19th Pine Thank who br Dowington was Che helt, comites SW Alanoa Bay - Приновкой by Nos. Preside D. Receive birth 9. Voudouvez Term, this (supermight) WILL Aust by Receivent, from Wis Katese instructor, Reshington, The bolt (paperweight) sept Se Library Serior 76% for DUK Stird-For first expy (defictal 818 P.P.F. 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CITY AND STATE Pripara Value $ State Date of Shipment (772-A-1-36) PRINTED IN U.S.A Down RALLWAY EXPRESS INCORPORATED AGENCY 4- Piled Ny Schoom old Hlong FROM cafet. Ben fine Rulton nybo NEW YORK, N. Y. N.Y. For President. Frankin D.Rossivelt Street white Houte and No. RAILWAY Apt. No (Print Case) AGENCY See n Washing to City State STREET ADDRESS CITY AND STATE Pupara Value $ (772-A-1-36) U.S. A. Date of Shipment. Edd br wison 9-P P.P.F. DOELL, Willard H., Waban, Mass. 4-7-43 Exe Weddle Numbers May 12% Was De G., Sends President 8 photograph of the Amberjack. (Print Case) TYRN No Go Shompoon See P.P.F.223 Dear Would Provide Given United with P.P.7, p br business ship E was 9-P D. Fateer "A". P.P.F. 9-P COPY The White House Filed May 24, 1943. Washington, D. C., From the desk of-- Malvina C. Thompson Dear Grace-- Would the President want this? It is one of the bolts which is burned in half when ship is launched /s/M.C.T. Inscription on the bolt, (paperweight) reads: "U.S. S. Alazon Bay - Sponsored by - Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt - April 5, 1943.- Kaiser Company, Inc., Vancouver Yard." - This bolt (paperweight) was sent to Mrs. Roosevelt, from the Kaiser Company, Inc., Vancouver, Washington. The bolt (paperweight) was sent to Library Series "A". fmf SEE 5101-for first copy (Official File) AS P.P.F. 9-P ABBOTT, Thomas G., Washington, D.C., P.P.7. April 12, 1943 - (ackd. 5/21/43). 9-P Letter to Mr. McIntyre, enclosing letter addressed to the President and sending him two framed prints of the painting of George Washington Is Last Inter- view With His Mother through the courtesy of M.H.M., as one of the prints is for Mr. McIntyre also. Print given to Miss Tully for the President to see. See P.P.F. 9-A fmf CPPA THOMAS, Edwin F. pps 9-P Miami, Fla. April 4, 1943. Ackd. 4/5/43. Let. to 10". McIntyre, stating that he hopes the President and MM like the ship nodel which he brought here from Costa Rica. In ckd. 100M thanks him for the destroyer model made from woods of Costs Rica and the autographed pamilet on Bolivar, presented by the author. Expresses appreciation to Mr. 5. Thomas and Mr. Lowenthal. Book and model given to GGT for Pres. n @ S SEE: PPF223 ilo I 8 PPA 9-P NIENHUYS, Alida Maria (Mrs. Jan W. Nienhuys) - Chrmn., Netherlands Aid Society, Inc. VAN Heurn, Elly G. -- Sec'y VAN WALSEM, Albertine C. W. - Chrmn., Committee, Princess Margriet Plate New York, N.Y. April 20, 1943. Let. to the President, and sent decorative china plate that was made esp. to commemorate birth of his godchild, Her Royal Highness Princess Margriet Francisca van Oranje Nassau. Plate conceived by virtue of ancient Netherlands tradition by which special events in national life are commemorated. The above Society, whose members consist of exiled Netherlands women wish to uphold n tradition under present circumstances. Offer gift as token of gratitude for hospitality and friendship extended to exiles. Let. referred by memo, 6/29/43, to George T. Summerlin, State Dept., asking him to send note of thanks to donors of plate. Plate sent to Hyde Park Library, Series "B". Cooy of let. retained for our files. SEE: PPF 9-N ilo rvs P.P.F. HIS MAJESTY HAILE SELASSIE I, EMPEROR OF ETHIOPIA, Addis Ababa 9-P 4-30-43 Wrote to the President advising that the President has his support in the proposal to cell a Conference of representatives of the United Nations to discuss Post-War Food Problems, end expresses appreciation that it has been possible for Ethiopia to be represented. Stated that Mr. Yilms Deresse, Vice-Minister of Finance, has been duly charged to deliver the letter to the President. -- The President sent a memo to the State Dept., 6-8-43 re preparation of reply and saying that at the Reception for the Delegates to the United Nations Conference on Food and Agriculture, the Emperor's Delegation gave the President the very delightful photograph of the Emperor in the beautiful frame. -- Hon. Summer Welles, Under Sec. of State, replied to the President, 6-19-43, attaching for signature, proposed reply to three communications which have been received from the Emperor. --- The President wrote to the Emperor, 6-22-43 thanking him for the letter sent through Mr. Deresse and for the photograph, and acknowledging the two letters of Feb. 12, 1943 from the Emperor which were handed to Gen. Mexwell at the time of his visit to Addis Ababa. Said Mr. Deresse, in accordance with the Emperor's wishes, has signed the necessary representations with regard to lend-lease aid to Ethiopis, end he discussed the aid that will be given. Said his Minister Resident and Consul General, Mr. John K. Caldwell, will presently arrive in Addis Ababa to resume diplomatic relations with that Government, and he will be glad to be informed by the Emperor of the ways which he feels the United States my best render effective help. Assured the Emperor he would be glad to welcome a diplomatic representative to this country. --- Attached to file is memo: "B.B. I an dending to Hyde Park Library a framed photograph of Haile Selassie, placed in a morocco leather box with the Selassie seal and initials H.S. on cover in gilt. Frame is silver and gold. M. Eben March 23, 1943". SEE 547 (Official File) PPF HUIE, Jr,, Byron S. -- Commander, U.S.N.R. 9-P Massawa, Eritrea April 26, 1943. Let. to the President, enclosing large framed portrait of the President, done by Silvio Di. Paola, an Italian employee of the above base, During time of the American occupancy of the base, the portrait hung in Officers Recreation Room. Now that base has been rebuilt and is soon to be turned over to the Royal Navy, it was thought proper that portrait should be sent to the President. Let. and portrait referred by memo, 5/25/43, to the State Dept. for action. Address on envelope addressed to the Pres: War Department, E.S.C.-U.S.A.F. I.M.E.-S.O.S., A.P.O. 686. SES: PPF 9-H ilo Ann VAN BRUGGEN, Peter J., P.O.7. Portland, Oregon, April 6, 1943 - (ackd. 5/25/43). 9-P Writes to the President and sending him under separate cover, two book ends and one paperweights; also sending a mounted Oregon agate nodule for Mrs. Ruosevelt. Book ends and paperweight sent to Series "B" (Copy of Mr. Van Bruggen's letter and copy of Miss Tully's reply sent to Mrs. Lund with gift for Mrs. Roosevelt.) See P.P.F.9-V fmf DDF PPL HALIFAX, Lord - British Embassy Washington, D. C. 9-P April 30, 1943, Let. to Gen. Watson, transmitting two letters - one addressed to him with from F. Hourani, Manchester, England and one addressed to the President together pamphlet entitled "Manchester and Abraham Lincoln" from Mr. Hourani - to the to a nice letter to Hourani? F.D.R." --- On May 7, 1943 Gen. Watson referred above Pres. - Memo, 5/4/43, to Gen. Watson: "Will you thank Lord Halifax and prepare On May 13, 1943 Mr. Summerlin returned let. and draft of reply for Gen. Watson's Mr. Summerlin asking him to prepare reply for the President's signature. signature. G. Summerlin believes it is not necessary to send Presidential thank you let. Let. of ack. and thanks sent to Mr. Hourani on 5/17/43. Pamphlet to Study. ------ SEE: PPF 9-H ilo PPF WALLS, Dewey R. 9-P Indianapolis, Ind. April 22, 1943. Ackd. 5/14/43. Let. to the President, and sent a "Four-Star" plaque, representing the President's 4 sons who are in the armed forces. T.A. SEE: PPF 9-W ilo OSBORN, Mrs. Walter S., Egartown, Mass. 4-27-43 (ack. 5-15-43) Sent President a print and a picture of her home. (storeroom). See P.P.F.9-0 PPF br G-P SHALETT, Mr. Lew - Gen. Manager SHELDON-CTATRE COMPANY Chicago, Illinois May 2, 1942. Letter to the President saying they would like to send him some colored photo posters and releases for his library collection - In his reply dated 5/7/42 - would like the posters, but didn't have room for the releases. See P.P.F. 9-S P.P.F.9-P. mef On May 12, 1942, Mr. Shalett wrote to Mr. Mc I ntyre, saying they are sending framed releases of their "Produce for Victory" series for presentation to the President. Asks for comments from the President, for the Program in general. Sent to Hyde Park Library. ver On February 23, 1943, Mr. Shalette wrote to Mr. McIntyre, enclosing sample releases for their current campaign, "THIS IS AMERICA" to go along with above posters and releases. Says he would like to send the entire series for the Hyde Park Library. Ackd. 5/4/43, saying that in view of the limited space at the Library, it will not be possible to take advantage of this offer. Posters sent to Hyde Park Library. vsr PP2 9-P MISMORANDUM FOR ME. MC INTYRE FROM: JONATHAN DANIELS May 6, 1943. File date: June 28, 1943. Transmits 3 books which were given to him for the President, Mrs. Roosevelt, and MHM, Given to him by Miss Melinda Alexandria, Washington, D. C. and by the author, Alexandre Pernikoff, NYC. Penciled notes: Mr. Daniels thanked them personally. Name of book "Bushedo", Sent to Study. SEE: PPF 9-A ilo GLASPER, Corp. Robert, Wash., D.C. 5-14-43 (ack.) Sends a framed painting to the President. (Storeroom). See P.P.F.9-G P.P.7 br 9-P AUNOY, R.A.D., New Orleans, La. 5-14-43 (ack.) Sends a framed picture to the President. (Storeroom) See P.P.F.9-A P.P.7 br 9-P SALVUCCI, Miss Joy P.P.7. New York, New York, May 14, 1943 - ackd. 9-P Note of thanks from Miss Tully for sending the President religious pictures. Pictures sent to Storeroom. See P.P.F. 9-S fmf HERRING, Mrs. Louise, P.P.7, Albany, New York, May 13, 1943 - ackd. 9-P Note of thanks from Miss Tully for sending the President the prints, products of her own work and for the blocks. Given to Miss Tully. See P.P.F. 9-H fmf PPF 9-P SPRUKS, H. Charles - Acting Chief of Protocol, Dept. of State Washington, D. C. May 13, 1943. Let. to Miss Tully, transmitting copy of note in translation from the Cuban Embassy at Washington attaching for the Presidet, at the instance of the Cuban Political Association "Union Menocalista", a parchment painted by the Cuban artist, Guillermo de Campoherscoso. The Am. Embassy has been requested to convey to the Assoc. a suitable expression of the President's thanks and appreciation for the courteous gift. --- Parchment sent to Hyde Park Library, Series "B". Note with parchment to Library. SEK: PPF 9-C ilo ANDREWS, Dr. George S., Tallahassee, Fla. 5-5-43 (ack. 5-14-43) Sends a pin and a verse to the President. (Threw away) See P.P.F.9-A P.P.7 9-P br May 10, 1943 P-P-7p P&X MEMORANDUM FOR HONORABLE GEORGE T. SUMMERLIN: Will you please be good enough ;e acknowledgment Dear Mp President FOR YOUR FREEDOM This is to wish you of mrs Roosenelt the very Happy Carter. 1e book to this The picture is for the rememberee of erved its purpose. all our boys in the service dead. living an will write a a@@ G. Tully note later. giving you vate Secretary who of am. more information an nt book with compliments of up from "Poland Fights", Sincerely m.w. New York, N. Y. UR FREEDOM AND OURS edited adyslaw Malinowski and Jozef - Frederick Ungar Publishing pl 9-B UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS May 10, 1943 P.P.7p to +7d MEMORANDUM FOR HONORABLE GEORGE T. SUMMERLIN: Will you please be good enough ennropriate acknowledgment R YOUR FREEDOM : book to this rved its purpose. later Letter to h Jallow +- 26-Lg L3 to the a@@ G. Tully vate Secretary ent book with compliments of oup from "Poland Fights", New York, N. Y. OUR , FREEDOM AND OURS edited ladyslaw Malinowski and Jozef r - Frederick Ungar Publishings pl 9-18 UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS May 10, 1943 pstp q-p Pdt MEMORANDUM FOR HONORABLE GEORGE T. SUMMERLIN: Will you please be good enough appropriate acknowledgment Apostleship of the Sea. copy of FOR YOUR FREEDOM Approved and Blessed by HIS HOLINESS PIUS XI., April 17th, 1922 return the book to this OBJECT: The spiritual, moral and social welfare of Catholic it has served its purpose. Seafarers throughout the world, by uniting them in a bond of fellowship; and the promotion of their religious and social interests. SPIRITUAL AIDS: The offer- ing of the Holy Mass; the recep- tion of Holy Communion; pray- Grace G. Tully ers for God's blessing upon this Private Secretary work; prayers for scafarers, liv- ing and dead. e President book with compliments of Rev. A. M. Rickert Labor Group from "Poland Fights", CATHOLIC SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE id Street, New York, N. Y. (Diocese of Brooklyn) 651 Hicks Street, k "FOR YOUR FREEDOM AND OURS edited Brooklyn, N. Y. Kridl, Wladyslaw Malinowski and Jozef Publisher - Frederick Ungar Publishing Co. New York, N. Y. xp.1.7. pl q-B UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS May 10, 1943 prtp q-p P&X MEMORANDUM FOR HONORABLE GEORGE T. SUMMERLIN: please be good enough propriate acknowledgment opy of FOR YOUR FREEDOM return the book to this It has served its purpose. Our Father Hail Mary Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on all seafarers. Our Lady, Star of the Sea, pray for us. Saint Joseph, pray for us. Grace G. Tully Saint Peter, pray for us. Private Secretary Saint Paul, pray for us. Saint Andrew, pray for us. Saint Anne, pray for us. President book with compliments of Saint Francis Xavier, pray for us. abor Group from "Poland Fights", Little Flower of Jesus, pray Street, New York, N. Y. for us. "FOR YOUR FREEDOM AND OURS edited by Manfred Kridl, Wladyslaw Malinowski and Jozef Wittlin. Publisher - Frederick Ungar Publishing Co. New York, N. Y. pl UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS May 10, 1943 p.s.7p q-p Pt MEMORANDUM FOR HONORABLE GEORGE T. SUMMERLIN: Will you please be good enough to have an appropriate acknowledgment made of the copy of FOR YOUR freedom AND OURS. Kindly return the book to this office when it has served its purpose. Grace G. Tully Private Secretary Sends to the President book with compliments of X 463-A the Polish Labor Group from "Poland Fights", 55 West 42nd Street, New York, N. Y. X 407 Name of book "FOR YOUR FREEDOM AND OURS edited by Manfred Kridl, Wladyslaw Malinowski and Jozef Wittlin. Publisher - Frederick Ungar Publishing Co. New York, N. Y. - x p.P.7. pl q-B UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS BM MMUNICATIONS TO TARY OF STATE SHINGTON. D.C. Study DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON In reply refer to PR May 17. 1943 My dear Miss Tully: In compliance with your memorandum of May 10, 1943, I am returning herewith the book For Your Freedom and Ours, sent to the President by "Poland Fights", New York, New York. An appropriate expression of the President's thanks has been addressed to the organization. Sincerely yours, Chief of Protocol Enclosure: Book, returned. Miss Grace G. Tully, FORDEFENSE The White House. BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS artment of State O-P-7, BUREAU PR DIVISION (43). 9-p ENCLOSURE TO to the President, together with a family of wooden Letter drafted 5-15-43 Karl Hagenauer. Presidential acknowl edgment of thrilled and delighted with the pigs and they are on ADDRESSED TO udy, in their proper position. Miss Grace G. Tully fmf the U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1-1033 THE 4 Robert already been forwards) Very yours, Grane 9. Twily Detestary E. seq... Street, is Bushington, D. ROOSEVELT, Mrs. Kermit, O-P-7, Washington, D. C., May 9, 1943 - (ackd. 5/11/43). 9-p Personal letter to the President, together with a family of wooden pigs that were carved by Karl Hagenauer. Presidential acknowl edgment of above date, saying he is thrilled and delighted with the pigs and they are on the mantelpiece in the Study, in their proper position. See P.P.F. 1224 fmf Very twity PPA q-P May 8, 1943 My dear Mr. Paynter: In acknowledging the receipt of the copy of your book, I want to thank you for your courtesy in sending it on, While the suggestion you make in your XPPF 9-B letter of May sixth to Miss LeHand is appreci- ated, Mr. Robert Pelham's copy of the book has already been forwarded to him. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary 188 John H. Paynter, Esq., 701 51st Street, N. E., Washington, D. C. pl May 8, 1943 My dear Mr. Pelham: Thank you for your kindness in bring- ing to this office the copy of the book HORSE x AND BUGGY DAYS WITH UNCILE SAM. Your copy of the book, which was mis- directed, is going forward to you under separate cover. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary 13 X Robert Pelham, Esq., 153 T Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. pl AKA Mw. TX 701 JOHN H. PAYNTER 51ST STREET. NORTHEAST Mrs WASHINGTON, D. C. May 6, 1943. Miss M. A. Le Hand 9-p The White House. Dear Miss Le Hand : gue of Professional . 1 season pass to Through an error in mailing, a copy of my new book " Horse and Buggy Days with Uncle Sam " inscribed for the President was misdirect- ed to Mr. R.A. Pelham and the one for him sent to the White House. Mr. Pelham advises me that he has partial- ly corrected the error by delivering the book for the President to the guards at the gate. I shall feel honored Miss. Le Hand if you will retain the other book for your private 11- brary rather than have it remailed to Mr.Pelham to whom I will forward another copy. If this may be done, an error, 80 much re- gretted, will have been corrected and I shall have to thank you. With appreciation and all good wishes Sincerely yours THE WHITE HOUSE washington 0.7, ECT 9-p L League of Professional 1e No. 1 season pass to The Wagner- The book achi with with \ mr Pelham Card was brought in by the man as t was pactsoribed to him - will you send him the one sent in to the Preo- - writont the authors name ? 4 ack for other me GST 3 Mc. 5522 Robert A. Pelham 153 T it. n.W. Capital News Service, Inc. Washington, D.C. - BB done already P.P.7, thanks file Pelha check P.P.F. E 9-p one get the Ather of date) :. Frick, President of the National League of Professional the President and Mrs. Roosevelt the No. 1 season pass to and all baseball games for the season of 1943. See - - PPF 227 P.P.7, mcg P.P.F.F. P 9-p OFFICE MEMORANDUM: May 8, 1943. (file date) Mr. Ford C. Frick, President of the National League of Professional Baseball Clubs sent the President and Mrs. Roosevelt the No. 1 season pass to attend all baseball games for the season of 1943. See - - PPF 227 P.P.7, PPF 9-P SUMMERLIN, George T. Washington, D. C. May 5, 1943. Let. to Miss Tully transmitting at the instance of the Ecuadoran Embassy at Washington a document, which is expression of admiration and respect to the Pres. from the Workmen's Cultural Committee of the Vicentina Suburb and their children is signed by the Pres. of the Committee, Enrique Sanchez and the Sec'y, Enrique Calderon. Committee commissioned Leopoldo Chavez to present document to the President of the U.S. Along with document were 2 pictures, one of the children and one of the suburb.-Orig. corres. and document and pictures sent to Hyde Park Library, Series B. SEE: PPF 9-W ilo P.P.7, KNABLE, Joe, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 9-P May 4, 1943 - ackd. Little Sends the President two plaques handmade by/Teddy Kuligowski as a remembrance of the President's birthday. Plaques sent to the Storeroom. fmf See P.P.F. 9-K PPP 9-P NOE, James A. Monroe, La. Ackd. May 6, 1943. Sent box of pralines to the President; distributed. - Presitent SEE: PPF 9-11 Willitary Printacion, ilo Case, X to that beautes NW Not President's be has bent in the White to on literary of any kind, 15 1e possible for Le 401 or the book, Very sincerely yours, STEPHEN SARLY Decretary to the President Englass, Publically States 70 Firth brance, Late York, Cholean Pablicity Disector Inc. WE p.p7 q-p This is in acknowledgment of your letter of April nineteenth, with which you for- warded to the President a copy of "The Psy- chology of Military Leadership" by Pennington, Hough, and Case. Please accept the President's thanks. I regret to advise you that because of the President's practice, ever since he has been in the White House, not to comment on literary works of any kind, it is not possible x897 for him to express an opinion of the book. q-B Very sincerely yours, STEPHEN EARLY Secretary to the President Miss Joy MacLean, Publicity Director, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 70 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. wdh-mms Joy MacLean Publicity Director PRENTICE-HALL, Inc. Mary then May 4, 1943 Dear Miss MacLean: P.P7 q-P This is in acknowledgment of your letter of April nineteenth, with which you for- warded to the President a copy of "The Psy- chology of Military Leadership" by Pennington, Hough, and Case. Please accept the President's thanks. I regret to advise you that because of the President's practice, ever since he has been in the White House, not to comment on literary works of any kind, it is not possible xpea for him to express an opinion of the book. q-B Very sincerely yours, STEPHEN EARLY Secretary to the President Miss Joy MacLean, Publicity Director, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 70 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. wdh-mms Goy Mac Lean Publicity Director PRENTICE-HALL, Inc. achigd. 5/4/43 mms Prentice-Hall,Inc. 70 Fifth Avenue, New York WD.X w 2. EXECUTIVE OFFICES April 19, 1943. 1000 WHITE HOUSE APR 21 9 23 AM '43 President Franklin D. Roosevelt Executive Mansion RECEIVED Washington, D. C. Sir: May we bring to your attention a timely and important book which has been receiving high priase from both military and civilian authorities, one which we feel sure you will wish to recommend further? THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MILITARY LEADERSHIP - written by a psychology professor (Dr. L. A. Pennington), an Army officer (the late Lieutenant Colonel R. B. Hough, Jr.), and an industrial personnel specialist (Dr. Harry W. Case) - was planned to fill an acute need of our Armed Forces, that of training better officer material. To be a successful leader, the army officer must have a thorough knowledge of military psychology - the science of human engineering as applied to military life. Specifically, the book deals with the problems that confront the officer in training, drilling, and directing effectively. The emphasis throughout has been on the actual "how-to-do-it" techniques, based upon currently accepted military theory and practice. The U. S. Army Basic Arms Manuals have been followed closely, thus assuring the authenticity of the technical information. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MILITARY LEADERSHIP will be equally valuable in all branches of the armed services. Older officers will find it a stimulating refresher; newly-commissioned officers will find it an excellent guide in their new duties and responsibilities; and officer aspirants will find that it provides a clear picture of what is expected in officers of the United States Armed Forces. As a contribution towards Victory, we feel that this book is a timely instru- ment of war and deserves your consideration. In military courses or for individual study, it fills an important need. We take pleasure today in sending you a copy of THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MILITARY LEADERSHIP for your personal attention. We should be extremely gratified if you would favor us with your opinion of the book. Respectfully yours Joy Joy MacLean Mac Seau Publicity Director RENTICE-HALL, Inc. n.n.J DI MASSIMO, Anthony H., P.P.7, Valhalla, New York, May 7, 1943-(ackd. 6/24/43). q-p P Let. saying he is sending the President a picture that he made. Sent to Storeroom. See P.P.F. 9-D fmf n.n.J ROWEN, 1st. Sgt. Arthur For P.O.7, New York, New York, May 4, 1943 - (ackd, 6/24/43). q-p Let. to the President, also signed by T/Sgt. Louis L. Russell and Sgt. Ross E. Powell and sending him a drawing. Sent to Storeroom. See P.P.F. 9-R fmf PP7 9-P INGRAM, Vice Adm. Jonas H. - Commander of South Atlantic Force May 3, 1943. ile date: June 29, 1943. Let. to Harry Hopkins, transmitting for the President a picture taken by one of their planes just after blasting a submarine. Encloses second picture showing survivors in the water and rubber boat dropped by plane. Says they took pictures in an effort to get an exhibit A to malte the sinking official. Orig. corres. and borht pictures sent to Hyde Park Library, Peries "B". Copy of let. filed: 18 SEE: 18 ilo 2. pp7. May 27, 1943 9- P 9- p Respectfully referred to the Department of State for appropriate acknowledgment and return of photo- graph to The White House. Attention: Mr. Summerlin. GRACE G. TULLY Private Secretary Photograph of Dr. Juan Jose Amezaga, President of Uruguay, delivered by Ambassador William Dawson, who is here for a few days on leave from Montevideo. eth See 487 PPJ 9-P WHETSTONE, Mrs. T. J. Hutchinson, Kansas May 29, 1943. Ackd. 5/31/43. Sends poppy to the President from above and Mrs. I. E. Anderson. T.A. 28 SEE: PPF 9-W ilo Be Tory elecurely Grane G. fally Securetary June 1, 1943 RP.70 My dear Mr. Kingsley: It was kind of you to send the Presi- dent a copy of THE FIRST AIR VOYAGE IN AMERICA. He asks me to thank you and to tell you that he is deeply grateful for your thought of him. Very sincerely yours, X pp7 9B Grace G. Tully Private Secretary L B William H. Kingsley, Esq., Chairman of the Board, The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. pl achd 2 6/1/43 p.l. William H. Kingsley Chairman of the Board The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company 7 RINGER, Norman, P.P.7, San Pedro, California, May 25, 1943 - (ackd. 6/1/43). 9-P Letter to the President, enclosing souvenir book and programe, describ- ing the meeting between former Presidents Taft and Dias in 1909, which may have some interest in connection with the President's meeting with President Camacho of Mexico. Souvenir book and programme sent to Series "B", See P.P.F. 9-R inf ROSS, Dr. John A,, PiP.71 Plymouth, Michigan, May 24, 1943 - ackd. 9-P Memo to Miss Tully from Eugene Casey, Special Executive Assist. to the President, dated, 5/20/43, forwarding the accompanying memento for the President from Dr. John A. Ross, requesting that it be transmitted to the President. On above date, Miss Tully wrote to Dr. Ross, thanking him for the paper weight, sent to the President through the courtesy of Mr. Casey. Paper weight given to GGT from the President. See P.P.F. 9-R fmf WASTELBISKI, Cong. Thad F. PPs q-p Washington, D, C. May 28, 1943. Lot. to 3/2% HeIntyre, transmitting package containing pledge of allegiance and support to our President in the was signed by naturalized Americans of 19 different nationalities; and phonograph disc which 1.e recording of song written by ltrs. C. Vajda, dediented to the Pres, and armed forces; also, formal resolution (certified copy) adopted by the Common Council of the City of giving cognissance to son written by live, Vajda. The above gifts sent on behalf of the Americanisation League of America. Ackd, and thanks sent to Mrs. Vajda by 1501 under date of 6/2/43. Package containing articles described above sent to Hype Park Library, Series "D". Corres. sent to Hyde Park Library, Series "B" also. ilo n I MESSING, H. H., Brooklyn, New York, June 7, 1943, - ackd. P.P.7, 9-P. Sent to Storeroom. Note of thanks from Miss Tully for sending the President the plaque. See P.P.F. 9-M fmf AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, THE, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, P.P.7, June 9, 1943 - ackd, 9-P is Note of thanks from Miss Tully for sending the President the of 227. the May issue of their publication, OUR SERVICEMEN AND ECONOMIC SECURITY, copy Volume Publication sent to Study. by - See P.P.F. 9-A fmf $ HILDRETH, Melvin D., P.P.7, Washington, D. Cop May 27, 1943. 9-P Letter to Mr. MoIntyre, saying the Ringling Brothers Circus have turned over to the Treasury Dept.all seats for the evening performance, Flag Day, Monday, June 14th, here in Washington. Admission will be a bond purchase. Robert Ringling, President of Circus has had prepared a beautiful gold engravalpase which he would like to present to the President and writer asks when it will be convenient for Mr. Robert Ringling and Mrs. Charles Ringling, his mother, to come to Washington to present the gold pass to the President. "R.B. told Hildreth's office, Gen. Watson would receive , whenever Ringling would come in". To see Gen. Watson, Monday, June 14, 1943 at 11:00 A.M. are as followes: Mr. Robert Ringling, Mrs. Charles Ringling, his mother, Mr. Allen Lester, in charge of Ringling publicity and liz. Melvin D. Hildreth, to present Gold Pass to the Circus for the President. (Pictures) On 6/14/43, Gon. S&W Mr. Ringling, Mr. Hildreth and Mrs. Ringling did not appear. See P.P.F. 9-R 2 fdb JONES, Harrison, Chairman Of The Board, P.P.7, COCA-COLA COMPANY, THE, Atlanta, Georgia, 9-P - May 15, 1943 - ackd. Note of thanks from Miss Tully for sending the President, the prints of the planes now being used in combat. Sent to Series "B". See P.P.F. 9-J fmf fdb PPF BYRNES, J. F. Washington, D. C. 9-P File date: May 20, 1943. Note to Miss Tully, transmitting bag of potatoes to the President from Senator Allen J. Ellender. Presidential thank you let. sent to Sen. Ellender under date of May 18, 1943. - Potatoes given to Mary the "P" cook. SEE: PPF 4993 ilo fdb INXER, D. J., O.P.7, Los Angeles, California, May 15, 1943 - (ackd. 5/17/43). 9-P - Letter to the President, enclosing, three photographs, one for the Presi- dent, one to Prime Minister Winston Churchill of England and the other to Prime Minister McKensie King of Canada; also enclosed is a data re the pictures as well as the record of his experiences overseas. In ack. of above date, M.H.M. says he would be glad to present one of the pictures to the President and shall pass the other two along to the State Dept. for proper distribution. On 5/17/43, M.H.M. referred 2 pictures and copy of letter from Mr. Dwyer to Hon. George T. Summerlin for appropriate handling. Original letter with data of picture and record of his experiences over- seas kept in our file. See P.P.F. 9-D fmf fdb PPH YOUNG, Frank A,, NEW YORK EMPLOYING PRINTERS ASSOCIATION, INC., P.P.7, New York, New York, May 18, 1943 - Cackd. 5/22/43). q-p As Chairman Committee on Arrangements For Testinonial Dinner to Hon. Augustus E. ULegengack, writes to Mr. Early, sending by express & framed picture, (testimonial), asking that it be presented to the President, in behalf of above organization. Miss Tully has Testimonial. See P.P.F. 9-N fmf fdb P F ROSSET, A., Chicago, Illinois, O.P.7, May 17, 1943 - (ackd. 5/22/43). 9-P - Washington, and in letter, requests an interview with the President, as he has pistachio been coming nuts to Sends the President a five pound can of imported roasted Gen. aiding the Government in saving time, man hours, etc. Watson regrets. Nuts received and distributed. In ack. See P.P.F. 9-R fmf 1 fdb mcg P.P.F PRESIDEN TIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: ADMIRAL BROWN: 9-p May 24, 1943. The President said "Will you prepare a nice line of thanks to Colonel Hedges? You can tell him I knew Mr. Brookings very well and I am delighted to have the pamphlet. - -The President forwarded (as per brief) Memorandum for Miss Tully from Rear Admiral Wilson Brown, 5/21/43, memorandum for Admiral Brown from Major John H. Dillon, Office of the Secretary of the Navy, 5/19/43, attaching a brochure entitled "The Romance of Chouteau's Pond," forwarded to the President at the request of Colonel Isaac A. Hedges. Copy of Col. Hedge's letter to the Secy. Navy explaining the broachure is also attached.- - -Typed notation - Return to Mrs. Eben to go Library B. See . - PPF 8423 fdb PP7 9.P 9. P Madamoiselle Andrie Pierre, 30 Rue Due des Cars, Alger, (Algerie) Communication to the President; no covering letter enclosed. Forwards two drawings: Sketch of the President and a drawing of the French and American Flags symbolizing friendship between the two nations. X XPP7.9-D Referred to the Department of State, 5/26/43. PPF PAPINEAU, Peter 9-P Paxton, Ill. May 17, 1943. Ackd. 5/25/43. Note to the President and sent old book, "American Progress: Or The Great Events of the Greatest Century". To Study. SEE: PPF 8271 ilo ADAMS, Pvt. Joseph G., FAINZIN, Sgt. Norman M., Newport Army Mr Field, Newport, Ark. undated (Ack. 5-15-43) Send to the President, a pencil portrait of himself, and also a copy of the Newport Army Air Field publication. (Storeroom) See P.P.F.9-F P.P.7. br 9-P ROCK, Chas. D., Irvington, N.J. undated (uck. 5-14-43) Sends to the President a photograph copy of each of his inaugurels, on a First Day Cover. (Sent Series B.) See P.P.F.9-R br P.P7 9-P Total 7 PP7 q.p May 14, 1943 Sevis B My dear Miss Phillips: Please accept the President's cordial thanks for your kindness in sending him that X pPF beautifully crocheted scroll. I can assure you 9-S S that the friendly thought which prompted the presentation of this product of your own work is much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary X Miss Ethel Phillips, 1905 West 74th Street, Cleveland, Ohio. mgs st 12 Cleveland Ohio Senes 9.47 march 12-1943. ictures) of Allied : clear Mr. President: ai-shek, 1 of Josep Winston Churchill. almost everyone has a habby yde Park Library, S and 9 understand you collect rare stamps. my habby is a bit different articles and have neneetly completed In my spare time I crocket various a wall panel. a have taken the liberty of sending it to you as a gift. The history of the work interest. isnt much but may be of 9 am working for the Eleveland Ordnance District. Fremain respectfully yours. Miss Ethel Phillips STEWART, Orville H., Columbus, Ohio, P.P.7, May 28, 1943 - ackd. a -P Sends the President, scratch board sketches (pictures) of Allied leaders; 2 sketches of the President, 1 of Generalissmo Chiang Kai-shek, 1 of Joseph Stalin, 2 of General Douglas MacArthur and 2 of Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Sketches and original correspondence sent to Hyde Park Library, Series "B". See P.P.F. 9-S fmf