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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: Roberts, John G.: Files Folder Title: JGR/Makk, Eva & Americo (2 of 2) Box: 32 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ REAGAN-BUSH'84 The President's Authorized Campaign Committee October 25, 1984 Hawaii Chairman Franklin S. Kometani, D.D.S. Mrs. Eva Makk Co-Chairmen 1515 Laukahi Street Miriam Hellreich Honolulu, Hawaii 96821 Teri Welch Treasurer Raymond Torkildson Ex-Officio Dear Mrs. Makk, Patricia Saiki Executive Committee On behalf of Hawaii Women for Reagan-Bush, D.G. "Andy" Anderson thank you for your generous contribution to Carla Coray the Victory in '84 luncheon last Saturday for Senator Mary George George Henrickson Barbara Bush, the wife of the Vice-President. Rick Humphreys Rep. Fred Rohlfing The cards of your painting "Festivity" Thomas Young Neighbor were the focal point of each guest's place at Island the table. Combined with colorful decorations, Chairmen including flowers, streamers, candles and cam- Hawaii Teri Welch paign buttons, the cards visually provided the Kauai missing element the beautiful feeling that is Frank Cox uniquely Hawaii. The care the printer exercised, Maui Vivienne Romanchak in matching the typeface and laying out the Honorary contents, produced a program worthy of your card. Chairmen The program is the only printed items the guests Toshio Ansai took with them as a memento of the luncheon. Robert E. Black John S. Carroll Hon. Hiram L. Fong, Sr. We are deeply greatful to you for your Kinau Kamalii Richardo Labez willingness to share your artistic gift with us. Malcolm MacNaughton The programs were a very important part of a Noburo Miyake most successful event. Thank you again for your Hon. William F. Quinn Charles Spalding kindness, and best wishes for continued success Mayor Hannibal Tavares in your artistic endeavors. Henry A. Walker, Jr. Finance Chairman Philip E. Spalding, Jr. Finance Sincerely, Co-Chairmen Robert E. Black Mrs. Richard A. Cooke Miriam Hellreich Mrs. Sheridan C.F. Ing Miriam Hellreich, Co-Chairman Sherrie Fessler Sherrie Fessler, Co-Chairman Hawaii Women for Reagan-Bush 1501 Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu, HI 96814 (808) 955-2626 Paid for by Reagan-Bush '84: Paul Laxalt, Chairman: Angela M. Buchanan Jackson. Treasurer REAGAN-BUSH'84 The President's Authorized Campaign Committee September 10, 1984 Hawaii Chairman Franklin S. Kometani, D.D.S. Mrs. Eva Makk Co-Chairmen 1515 Laukahi Street Miriam Hellreich Honolulu, Hawaii 96821 Teri Welch Treasurer Raymond Torkildson Dear Mrs. Makk: Ex-Officio Patricia Saiki Executive On behalf of the Reagan-Bush '84 Campaign, Committee it gives me great pleasure to inform you that D.G. "Andy" Anderson you have been selected as Chairman of Hungarians Carla Coray Senator Mary George for Reagan-Bush .84 in Hawaii. George Henrickson Rick Humphreys We are very fortunate to have wonderful and Rep. Fred Rohlfing Thomas Young talented people like you helping in our efforts Neighbor to have President Reagan re-elected to another Island deserving term. Chairmen Hawaii Teri Welch Welcome aboard! I look forward to working Kauai with you. Frank Cox Maui Vivienne Romanchak Honorary Chairmen Toshio Ansai Robert E. Black John S. Carroll Hon. Hiram L. Fong. Sr. Kinau Kamalii Richardo Labez Malcolm MacNaughton Noburo Miyake Hon. William F. Quinn Charles Spalding Moner Sincerely, Chairman, THOMAS P. YOUNG Citizens young Mayor Hannibal Tavares Henry A. Walker, Jr. Reagan-Bush '84 Committee Finance Chairman CC: Ms. Patricia Saiki Philip E. Spalding, Jr. State Repub. Chairman Finance Co-Chairmen Dr. Franklin Kometani Robert E. Black Mrs. Richard A. Cooke State Chairman, Reagan- Mrs. Sheridan C.F. Ing Bush '84 Campaign Mr. Clyde Pearce, Jr. Western Reg. Camp. Chairman, Wash. D.C. 1501 Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu, HI 96814 (808) 955-2626 Paid for by Reagan-Bush '84: Paul Laxalt, Chairman; Angela M. Buchanan Jackson, Treasurer Eva, Americo and A. B. Makk October 31, 1984 Fine Arts Ms. Sherrie M. Cooksey Associate Counsel to the President The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Ms. Cooksey: It is most regretable that there was a problem with the usage of the photo of President Reagan and myself. I thought that it would be helpful in his re-election for the public to see my endorcement. I have been photographed many times with high ranking political personalities, including President Carter, and I have never publicized them because these personalities did not move me as does President Reagan. I have not been involved publicly in any political arena in any of the four continents I have lived in. This of course changed now, and not only am I a great admirer of President Reagan but I am also his staunch supporter. I personally have taken on the job of joining in the Hungarian American Advisory Board of Reagan-Bush 84 (Washington), becoming Chairman of Hungarians for Reagan-Bush 84 (Hawaii), and have helped out the Reagan Bush 84 headquarters in various ways, especially during the recent visit of Mrs. Bush. We will of course stop the publication of the photo but even in this photo we did what we thought would do the best for our President. There was also the factor that when we were in the White House in March of 1984 we had the understanding that these photos taken by the White House could be used widely by us personally. Since we recieved your letter we have instructed our staff to cancel any further use of the photos in any advertisements, as per your request. There was no way to cancel the magazines that were already in progress. I hope that this takes care of the problem and that we will be able to meet with you next time we are in Washington. Sincerely, Eva Makk 1515 LAUKAHI STREET HONOLULU, HAWAII 96821 U.S.A. PHONE (808) 373-1996 OR (808) 373-2772 REAGAN-BUSH'84 The President's Authorized Campaign Committee ETHNIC VOTERS DIVISION CHAIRMAN September 18, 1984 Michael Sotirhos EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR George Salem Mrs. Eva Makk Hungarian American Advisory Board 1515 Laukahi Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96821 Dear Mrs. Makk: We are delighted to confirm your appointment to the Hungarian American Advisory Board of Reagan-Bush '84. On behalf of the Hungarian Americans for Reagan-Bush '84 we extend our heartiest congratulations. You may be pleased to know that you come highly recom- mended by the leaders of your community. You and the other advisory board members are charged with the responsibility of organizing and mobilizing the Hungarian American community in support of the President. A news release will follow this letter to Hungarian media outlets informing them of your appointment to the Hungarian American Advisory Board for Reagan-Bush '84. Once again, welcome aboard. We look forward to working together with you and the other advisory board members to reelect our winning team, President Reagan and Vice President Bush. Sincerely, Edward Feller Edward Teller Julius S. Belso ET: tww 440 First Street N.W., Washington. D.C. 20001 (202) 383-5460 Paid for by Reagan-Bush '84: Paul Laxalt. Chairman: Angela M. Buchanan Jackson. Treasurer THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 15, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR FRED F. FIELDING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS 122 SUBJECT: Lahaina Galleries Inc. Use of Presidential Photo in Advertising John Marion, Sr., sent his son John Marion, Jr., the attached advertisement from the January 1985 issue of Connoisseur magazine, and Junior sent it on to our office. The advertise- ment for Lahaina Galleries, Inc., features a photograph of Eva Makk and her husband meeting the President. The photograph bears the customary "with appreciation and best wishes" calligraphy and the President's signature. This use of the President's photograph and signature violates our policy against any use that suggests endorsement of a commercial product or enterprise. The attached draft letter to Makk directs her to cease such misuse of the photograph. Attachment THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 15, 1985 Dear Mrs. Makk: Your advertisement in the January 1985 issue of Connoisseur magazine has been called to our attention. That advertise- ment features an autographed photograph of your meeting with the President. Established White House policy prohibits any use of the name, likeness, photograph, or signature of the President in any manner that suggests or could be construed as endorsement of a commercial product or enterprise. Your advertisement contravenes this policy. You should immediately cancel the advertisement and take whatever other steps are necessary to ensure that the photograph is not used. in any manner for commercial promotion. Please advise me of the action you have taken. Sincerely, Orig. signed by FFF Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President Mrs. Eva Makk 1515 Laukali Street Honolulu, HI 96821 FFF:JGR:aea 1/15/85 CC: FFFielding JGRoberts Subj Chron THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 15, 1985 Dear Mrs. Makk: Your advertisement in the January 1985 issue of Connoisseur magazine has been called to our attention. That advertise- ment features an autographed photograph of your meeting with the President. Established White House policy prohibits any use of the name, likeness, photograph, or signature of the President in any manner that suggests or could be construed as endorsement of a commercial product or enterprise. Your advertisement contravenes this policy. You should immediately cancel the advertisement and take whatever other steps are necessary to ensure that the photograph is not used in any manner for commercial promotion. Please advise me of the action you have taken. Sincerely, Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President Mrs. Eva Makk 1515 Laukali Street Honolulu, HI 96821 FFF: :JGR:aea 1/15/85 CC: FFFielding JGRoberts Subj Chron ID # CU Dg WHITE HOUSE PRO14-09 CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET 0 . OUTGOING H INTERNAL JR I . INCOMING Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: John L. Marion, Jr MI Mail Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: Lahaina Galleries Inc. use of Presid ential Photo in Advertising ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD CUHOLL ORIGINATOR 85,01,08 / / CUAT18 Referral Note: D DD 85,01,08 S 8501,18 Referral Note: / / / / - Referral Note: / / / / - Referral Note: / / / / - Referral Note: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION CODES: A Appropriate Action I . Info Copy Only/No Action Necessary A Answered C Completed C - Comment/Recommendation R - * Direct Reply w/Copy B - Non-Special Referral S Suspended D Draft Response S - For Signature F Furnish Fact Sheet X Interim Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response = Initials of Signer Code = "A" Completion Date = Date of Outgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 Summer (detail) 36" X 48" oil on canvas TERNATIONAL PORTRAIT ARTIST Eva Makk greets sident Ronald Reagan in the Oval Office at the White use presentation of her 60" X 40" Portrait of the First Family. her is husband Americo Makk, whose portraits of Presi- Reagan and Carter are also in the White House. Present but not shown here, was their son, A.B. Makk, who, in won the Arpad Academy International Gold Medal. Gallery Gallery Kaanapali Lahainaluna Road Whaler's Village Lahaina, Hawaii 96761 Kaanapali, Hawaii 96761 (808) 661-0839 (808) 661-0839 alua Gallery Casay Gallery To Tm Makk Day Drive 658 Front Street #105 with appreciation and best wishes Kapalua, Hawaii 96761 Lahaina, Hawaii 96761 (808) 669-5047 (808) 667-9023 Ronald Reagan AHAINA GALLERIES INC. CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-367-2926 David - This does seem to be inappropriate advertising - what do you think ?? John X2235 Marion(In) THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 26, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR CLEMENT CONGER CURATOR FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS DDR ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Eva Makk Attached are the copies of correspondence concerning Eva Makk that you requested. Mrs. Makk was warned to cease commercial use of the photograph with the President on October 24, 1984. She agreed to do so by letter dated October 31, 1984. Subsequent appearances of the advertise- ment were apparently already in progress at that time and could not be recalled. CC: Sherrie M. Cooksey THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 11, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR FRED F. FIELDING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS JSR SUBJECT: Eva and Americo Makk You will recall that the Makks ran an advertisement featuring a photograph of themselves with the President to promote their portrait business. The advertisement prompted a letter from this office, which in turn engendered a promise from the Makks not to sin again. White House Curator Clement E. Conger received several complaints about the Makk advertisements from the legitimate artists involved in Presidential portraiture, and, after checking with this office, advised them that appropriate action had been taken. Conger would like to caution the art magazines that ran the advertisements, to avoid future problems and to further reassure the legitimate artists. We discussed this matter at a staff meeting, and you requested that I draft letters to the magazines for your signature. Drafts are attached. Attachments THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 8, 1985 Dear Mr. Esterow: The White House has received complaints concerning the advertisement featuring Mrs. Eva Makk that appeared on page 123 of the February 1985 issue of Art News. The White House adheres to a policy of declining to approve any use of the name, signature, photograph or likeness of the President or First Lady in any manner that suggests or could be construed as endorsement of a commercial product or enterprise. Similarly, the White House may not be used in advertising, as noted in the "Do's and Don'ts in Advertising Copy," published by the Council of Better Business Bureaus, Inc. (A copy of the pertinent provision is enclosed for your information.) The Makk advertisement contravened these restrictions by suggesting Presidential endorsement of the Makks' artwork and by implying that artwork by the Makks was displayed in the White House. Neither suggestion is correct. The portraits in question were unsolicited and presented on the occasion of a visit to the White House, by the Hungarian American Federation. They were transferred to the White House Gift Unit. This office has contacted the Makks, and obtained their agreement not to run the offending advertise- ment in the future. My purpose in writing you is to alert you to the foregoing restrictions on use of the White House and the name, signa- ture, photograph or likeness of the President or First Lady in advertising copy. In order to avoid the unintentional publication of misleading advertisements in the future, you should feel free to contact this office concerning any advertising copy that appears to violate these restrictions. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, (a) Orig. signed by FFF Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President Mr. Milton Esterow Editor and Publisher FFF:JGR:aea 5/8/85 Art News bcc: FFFielding JGRoberts 5 West 37th Street New York, NY 10018 Subj Chron THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 8, 1985 Dear Mr. McCann: The White House has received complaints concerning the advertisement featuring Mr. Americo Makk that appeared on page 63 of the March 1985 issue of Connoisseur. The White House adheres to a policy of declining to approve any use of the name, signature, photograph or likeness of the President or First Lady in any manner that suggests or could be construed as endorsement of a commercial product or enter- prise. Similarly, the White House may not be used in advertising, as noted in the "Do's and Don'ts in Advertising Copy," published by the Council of Better Business Bureaus, Inc. (A copy of the pertinent provision is enclosed for your information.) The Makk advertisement contravened these restrictions by suggesting Presidential endorsement of the Makks' artwork and by implying that artwork by the Makks was displayed in the White House. Neither suggestion is correct. The portraits in question were unsolicited and presented on the occasion of a visit to the White House by the Hungarian American Federation. They were transferred to the White House Gift Unit. This office has contacted the Makks, and obtained their agreement not to run the offending advertise- ment in the future. My purpose in writing you is to alert you to the foregoing restrictions on use of the White House and the name, signa- ture, photograph or likeness of the President or First Lady in advertising copy. In order to avoid the unintentional publication of misleading advertisements in the future, you should feel free to contact this office concerning any advertising copy that appears to violate these restrictions. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, Orig. signed by FFF (a) Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President Mr. David A. McCann Vice President FFF:JGR:aea 5/8/85 Connoisseur Hearst bcc: FFFielding JGRoberts Magazines 224 W. 57th Street Subj Chron New York, NY 10019 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 8, 1985 Dear Mr. Esterow: The White House has received complaints concerning the advertisement featuring Mrs. Eva Makk that appeared on page 123 of the February 1985 issue of Art News. The White House adheres to a policy of declining to approve any use of the name, signature, photograph or likeness of the President or First Lady in any manner that suggests or could be construed as endorsement of a commercial product or enterprise. Similarly, the White House may not be used in advertising, as noted in the "Do's and Don'ts in Advertising Copy," published by the Council of Better Business Bureaus, Inc. (A copy of the pertinent provision is enclosed for your information.) The Makk advertisement contravened these restrictions by suggesting Presidential endorsement of the Makks' artwork and by implying that artwork by the Makks was displayed in the White House. Neither suggestion is correct. The portraits in question were unsolicited and presented on the occasion of a visit to the White House by the Hungarian American Federation. They were transferred to the White House Gift Unit. This office has contacted the Makks, and obtained their agreement not to run the offending advertise- ment in the future. My purpose in writing you is to alert you to the foregoing restrictions on use of the White House and the name, signa- ture, photograph or likeness of the President or First Lady in advertising copy. In order to avoid the unintentional publication of misleading advertisements in the future, you should feel free to contact this office concerning any advertising copy that appears to violate these restrictions. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President Mr. Milton Esterow Editor and Publisher FFF: JGR:aea 5/8/85 Art News bcc: FFFielding JGRoberts 5 West 37th Street New York, NY 10018 Subj Chron THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 1, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO JOHN G. ROBERTS ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT FROM: CLEMENT E. CONGER CURATOR RE: Eva and Americo Makk Draft letters on the Makks for your clearance. If you think these should go from your office, it is fine with me. Otherwise, I will sign and send as amended by you. I know Milton Esterow of Art News quite well. New quintity. Clem Conger ext. 2550 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 1, 1985 Dear Rutgers: Thank you for your letter of March 13, 1985, about the unauthorized publicity about the portraits by Americo and Eva Makk which have been the subjects of unauthorized advertisements in Art News, Connoisseur, etc. I informed you by telephone on March 22, we are as unhappy about this as you are. The General Counsel to the President wrote a letter dated October 24, 1984 to Mrs. Makk, a copy of which is enclosed. I shall also be in communication with the Lahaina Galleries, Inc. in Hawaii who sponsored the advertisements as well as with the advertising editors of Art News and Connoisseur. I don't blame you a bit for being unhappy, but if it helps, we are unhappy too. We appreciate the care and sensitivity which you take in handling portrait artists and their subjects when they happen to be the President or the First Lady. With appreciation for you careful attention to our requirements and with personal best wishes. Very sincerely, Members (Vew Clement E. Conger Mr. Rutgers Barclay Portraits, Inc. 985 Park Ave. New York, New York 10028 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 23, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR FRED F. FIELDING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS JJR SUBJECT: "The Zorba Presidential Collection" As we discussed this morning. I have simply left the Quinns out of all this; I assume the advertisement was masterminded by the gallery. Clem Conger tries to keep up with these problems, since he receives many complaints about such abuses, so I have blind copied him on the drafts. Attachments THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 23, 1985 Dear Mr. Zachary: An advertisement appearing in your June issue, placed by Center Art Galleries-Hawaii, has been called to our atten- tion. That advertisement, for the "Zorba Presidential Collection," features a photograph of the President with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Quinn and Mr. William D. Mett, the Presi- dent of Center Art Galleries-Hawaii. The White House adheres to a policy of declining to approve any use of the name, signature, photograph, likeness, or title of the President or First Lady in any manner that suggests or could be construed as endorsement of a commer- cial product or enterprise. Similarly, the White House may not be used in advertising, as noted in the "Do's and Don'ts in Advertising Copy," published by the Council of Better Business Bureaus, Inc. (A copy of the pertinent provision is enclosed for your information.) The advertisement contravenes these restrictions by suggesting that the President is associated with or has endorsed the marketing of the sculptures. This office has contacted Mr. Mett, and advised him to cease misusing the photograph of the President and the misleading description "Presidential Collection." My purpose in writing you is to alert you to the foregoing restrictions on use of the White House and the name, signa- ture, photograph, likeness, or title of the President or First Lady in advertising copy. In order to avoid the unintentional publication of misleading advertisements in the future, you should feel free to contact this office concerning any advertising copy that appears to violate these restrictions. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President Mr. Frank Zachary Editor-in-Chief FFF:JGR:aea 5/23/85 Town & Country Magazine bcc: FFFielding 1700 Broadway JGRoberts New York, NY 10019 Subj bcc: Clement Conger Chron THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 23, 1985 Dear Mr. Mett: Your advertisement in the June issue of Town & Country has been called to our attention. That advertisement, for the "Zorba Presidential Collection," features a photograph of you with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Quinn and the President. Established White House policy prohibits any use of the name, likeness, photograph, signature, or title of the President in any manner that suggests or could be construed as endorsement of a commercial product or enterprise. Similarly, the White House may not be used in advertising, as noted in the "Do's and Don'ts in Advertising Copy," published by the Council of Better Business Bureaus, Inc. (A copy of the pertinent provision is enclosed for your information.) Your use of the photograph of the President, the text of the sixth paragraph of your advertisement, .and the use of the description "Presidential Collection" all contravene these established policies. Your advertisement conveys the false impression that the President is associated with or has endorsed the marketing of the sculptures. I must advise you to cease immediately any use of the photograph of the President for promotional purposes. You should also cease describing the collection as the "Presi- dential Collection." Please advise me of the steps you have taken to comply with this letter. Sincerely, Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President Mr. William D. Mett FFF: JGR:aea 5/23/85 President, Center Art bcc: FFFielding Galleries-Hawaii, Inc. JGRoberts 2301 Kalahaua, Bldg. C108 Subj Honolulu, HI 96815-2984 Chron bcc: Clement Conger ID #. CU WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET 0 * OUTGOING H . INTERNAL I * INCOMING Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: Janet meyers MI Mail Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: advertisement in June Issue of Tourn & country and whether WH gave approval for use of Photo of POTUS ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD CUHOLL ORIGINATOR 85,05,00 / / Referral Note: CUAT 18 R 85/05/22 5 85 105,22 85 105 10d COB Referral Note: / / / / - Referral Note: / / / / I Referral Note: / / / / - Referral Note: ACTION CODES DISPOSITION CODES: A. Appropriate Action I . Info Copy Only/No Action Necessary A Answered C Completed C - Comment/Recommendation R Direct Reply w/Copy B. B Non-Special Referral S Suspended D Draft Response S. For Signature F Furnish Fact Sheet X Interim Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE Type of Response = Initials of Signer Code = "A" Completion Date = Date of Outgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 Crain Communications Inc Washington News Bureau Suite 814 National Press Building Washington, D.C. 20045 (202) 662-7200 CRAIN MARKETING Advertising Age Advertising Age's FOCUS May 22, 1985 Business Marketing Electronic Media White House Office of Legal Counsel CRAIN AUTOMOTIVE Room 45, Old Executive Office Building Automotive News Autoweek Crain's Tire Business Dear Office of Legal Counsel: European Rubber Journal Rubber & Plastics News I am a reporter for Advertising Age magazine. Attached is a copy of an advertisement appearing in the June issue of Town & Country magazine. CRAIN MANAGEMENT Notice that it includes a picture of President Reagan in the Oval Office, Business Insurance with Mr. and Mr. Anthony Quinn and the president of Center Art Galleries, Crain's Chicago Business Hawaii, which is running the ad. The President is mentioned in the fifth paragraph. Crain's Cleveland Business Crain's Illinois Business The copy I am sending you is a telecopier copy sent from Ad Age's New York Modern Healthcare office, which today received in the mail the June Town & Country issue. Pensions & Investment Age- Newstand copies of the magazine have not yet been distributed, so I apologize for the poor quality of the ad. AMERICAN TRADE I would greatly appreciate some comment, by the close of business today, about MAGAZINES DIVISION whether this advertisement has White House approval. If not, what is White American Clean Car House policy? Will action be taken against Center Art Galleries? What have been American Coin-Op some of the more recent unauthorized uses of the President in advertising? American Dry Cleaner American Laundry Again, I am on deadline and would appreciate an attorney contacting me by the end of the day. I may be reached at 662-7200. CRAIN BOOKS Sincerely, Janet Meyers Meyers CRAIN SERVICES Advertising Age CHICAGO NEW YORK CITY WASHINGTON, D.C. DETROIT LOS ANGELES CLEVELAND AKRON DALLAS RENO LONDON ZORBA Presidential Collection Tax frit ⑉⑈5 Vintur Anthony de tueres the attimote foir LITTLE mile for honning Knownamly 1/5TD an Inform AMBRES the remails 1257 and a aptor Zertur milection. intentions Jonume the united. Thes pllar D not United of ulptures entelled WHIS 40 Jurist, and one Glramatle 10/F Une order Mini 77 (ginnt Have untile Presidential 100 The oping Busidian 2102 price pink 21 work. team The then and If the Threado 12 The in university Zum By identification ap parts $ the children (if in mile main vitality minim member sultoments (1800)367 2020 CENTERART Compliants OtheWork GALLERIES- IAWAII the DAHU. Ro) Shopping Center Ala Moans Center* Walbing Shopping Playa + Center five Post Office Box 13577. Nonhhilu Haw 24830 SST (400)928 2723 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 23, 1985 Dear Mr. Mett: Your advertisement in the June issue of Town & Country has been called to our attention. That advertisement, for the "Zorba Presidential Collection," features a photograph of you with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Quinn and the President. Established White House policy prohibits any use of the name, likeness, photograph, signature, or title of the President in any manner that suggests or could be construed as endorsement of a commercial product or enterprise. Similarly, the White House may not be used in advertising, as noted in the "Do's and Don'ts in Advertising Copy," published by the Council of Better Business Bureaus, Inc. (A copy of the pertinent provision is enclosed for your information.) Your use of the photograph of the President, the text of the sixth paracraph of your advertisement, -and the use of the description "Presidential Collection" all contravene these established policies. Your advertisement conveys the false impression that the President is associated with or has endorsed the marketing of the sculptures. I must advise you to cease immediately any use of the photograph of the President for promotional purposes. You should also cease describing the collection as the "Presi- dential Collection." Please advise me of the steps you have taken to comply with this letter. Sincerely, Orig. signed by FFF Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President Mr. William D. Mett FFF:JGR:aea 5/23/85 President, Center Art bcc: FFFielding Galleries-Hawaii, Inc. JGRoberts 2301 Kalahaua, Bldg. C108 Subj Honolulu, HI 96815-2984 Chron bcc: Clement Conger