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PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE PPF 9 Gifts P Aug. -Nov. 1941 ewr PPF900615 rin August 71 1941. Pegpactfully referred by memorandum for consideration and acknowledgment. vah. LAKEY, BOOKER General Org. Secy., Cape Province Non-Buropean Ambulance, Visiting Troops and Seamen's Entertainment Fund, Cape Town, South Africa August 23, 1941. Wrote to the President saying that sending, under separate cover, a "Victory" photograph, with compliments of his Comm. and their best wishes. (Not recei ved 10/23/41) See PPF-9-L ewr P.P.F. 9-P rin August 7, 1941. POP Respectfully referred by memorandum for consideration and acknowledgment. vah. MILLER, Mrs. Geraldine M., P.P.A. Washington, D. C. July 29, 1941 q-P Writes to the President stating that she is sending pictures of the old Meriwether Inn at Warm Springs, - post card pictures. See P.P;F. 76 rin August 7, 1941. P.P.A Respectfully referred by memorandum for consideration and acknowledgment. EDWIN M. WATSON Secretary to the President. Ted NEWCOM, President United Construction Workers Organizing Committee, Local No. 111. East Chicago, Ill. 8/6/41 Telegram. Protests the plan of the OPM to curtail the production of the automobile industry. Urge adoption.of the plan as proposed by Mr. Philip Murray, President CIO to set up a council of industry to handle such matters. Sent to OPM SELL, Anna Clara Ortmann 2103 S. Meridian Indianapolis, Ind. 8/7/41 Telegram. Oppose extending service of draftees Oppose aid to Godless Russia. Keep your pre election pledges. Sent to War Dept. GOULD, Mrs. 1001 Beaconsfield, Detroit, Michigan 8/6/41 Telegram. Preserve the trust of our American youth in arms your promised of one year must be kept. Sent to War Dept. PHILADELPHIA RETAIL SHOE WORKERS UNION, 1227 Walnut St. Phila. Pa. 8/6/41 Telegram. Policy of all out aid to all victims of Fascist Aggression Sent to State Dept. GREEK CATHOLIC CARPATHY-RUSSIAN BENEVELENT ASSN LIBERTY. Perth Amboy, N.J. 8/6/41 Telegram Resolutions Please their loyalty and obedience to t their country its constitution and it President Franklin D. Roosevelt Sent to State Dept. RANDOLPH, Julian 1039 ""erced St. Berkley, Calif 8/6/41 Approve of action ordering widespread Japanese export-import embargoes etc., Sent to State Dept. PALUMBO, John 547 Protectory Place, Pittsburgh. Pa. 7/31/41 Writes Mrs. Roosevelt. Registered letter Booklet "The Blessed Event" and The Best Way for World Peace Manifesto by John Palumbo May 1941 Sent to State Dept. hot by memo WALSH, "rs. John J. 420 Riverside Drive, N.Y.C. 8/4/41 Realizing the CURB ON PRICES, INCLUDING RENTS, DEEPLT DISTURBed at the prospect of a too drqstic regulation of the latter that woul amount to a confiscation of her property. Seht to Office of Emergency Management. not by memo KAUFMAN, H. M. 66 Thompson 66 Thompson St. Amesbury, Mass. 8/3/41 Regarding Civil Service Positions Sent to Civil Service Comm. not sent by memo mpk KLINCK, Jacob Charles Brooklyn, New York July 24, 1941 Wrote to the President enclosing a copy of the picutre that is being published in Berlin. Picture is of a group of Masons, and names these Masons in order. -- Gen. Watson replied on July 31, 1941, expressing thanks on behalf of the President. Says the President is delighted to have the picture, as it has now been made a great international episode. Pencil notation: "Original correspondence sent to Mrss Eben for Hyde Park Library. " -- Attached is President's memo of July 29, 1941, to Gen. Watson re reply. SEE - P.P.F. F. 7679 P.P.F. F. 9-p OCRINGLIARO, Salvatore, Dhdl- HARRIS, Mr. G.R., Johnson, Dr. J.A., Manchester, Ga. 8-6-41. Sends President a basket of Georgia peaches. I See P.P.F.9-J br P.P.7 9-P OCRINGLIARO, Salvatore, Dhdla The WORKMAN, Dr. B.J., Woodruff, S.C. 8-4-41. Writes he is sending the President a bushel of "Country Doctor" peaches. See P.P.F.9-W P.P.7 br 9-P OCRINGLIARO Sol BINDLE, Hon. Anthony J., Jr., London, W.T. England 8-21-41. Writes to President that at the request of the authors, Messrs. W.W. Coole end M.F. Poster, he is enclosing copy of book titled, "Thus Spake Germany". Authors of book are both long-standing officials of the Polish Government, and started work on this opus in Nardew. This book, with n Foreword by Lord Vensittart is based upon the works of German statemen, politicians, philosophers, etc. Also letter to President from Mr. Coole and Mr. Potter presenting this book as a token of their high regard and admiration for his leadership. (Original correspondence held by Mrs. Eben, and book in President's study.) See P.P.F.9-C Thank P.P.7 br for only of Baroper 1 — assure your that Ive 9-P your courtesy $ conding the to Very classely yours, GRACE C. TOLLY a. 2. Putass's Sans, 2 Wast 45th Street, Bow York, E. E. OCRINGLIARO, Salvatore, Phila., Pa. 8-13-41. (ack.) ** has Study THE COMPLIMENTS August 4, 1941 P.P.T. G P. PUTNAM SONS 2 WEST YORK q-p Gentlemen: AUG 29 1941 Thank you in the President's behalf XP.P.7.9-B for the copy of "The Reconstruction of Europe". I can assure you that he appreciates your courtesy in sending the book to him. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY X G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2 West 45th Street, New York, N. Y. mms vatore, 12 achigd 8/4/41 Editorial Copy mms WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS 2 WEST 45th STREET : NEW YORK br Publication Date AUG 29 1941 Including the publications of Minton, Balch & Co. Mrs. Morton H. Tompkins, 57 W. 8 St., Chester, Pa., 8-13. ASKS 1 01 in lease of son, Vincent J. Tompkins, in order that he may help support the family. Referred to War Dept. OCRINGLIARO, Salvatore, Phila., Pa. 8-13-41. (ack.) Sends a carved plaque to the President. See P.P.F.9-0 br P.P.7 9-P Mrs. Morton H. Tompkins, 57 W. 8 St., Chester, Pa., 8-13. ASKS TOT in lease of son, Vincent J. Tompkins, in order that he may help support the family. Referred to War Dept. her P.P.7. ER/ August 18, 1941 9-P Respectfully referred for consideration and acknowledgment. EDWIN M. WATSON Secretary to the President. Mrs. H. Tate, Downshill Road, Epsom, Surrey, England. 7/21/41. Sends Book forwarded by Truslove & Hanson, 6 B Sloane St., London, England. BOOK - "We have been evil" by Rom Landau. Referred to State Dept. Lady Hannah Bell (?) England. Book - "Nicholas Nickleby" by Chas. Dickens. Referred to State Dept. Avreliano Leite, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Author sends in his book "Pequena Historia da Casa-Verde". Referred to State Dept. John D. Higinbotham, 95 Delhi St., Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Author sends President his book - "When The West Was Young". Referred to State Dept. J. E. Paynter, 2221 W. 16th Ave., Vancouver, B. C., Sends small book - X "The New World Order and How it will be Established", Referred to State Dept. BOOK - "Un Ano de Gobierno" Discursos de Manuel Prado. No letter. Referred to State Dept. Following letters have been acknowledged. Miss Marie A. Bell, 31 East Crystal Lake Ave., Westmont, N.J., 8-14-41 Asks for release of brother, Ernest Bell from Army. Ack'd. 8-15. Referred to War Dept. Miss Betty Finnerty, 203 Edgewood Ave., Pleasantville, N.Y., 8/12. Asks that uncle, Herbert Hogle, 1612a Linden Ave., Long Beach, Calif., not be recalled into active service in the Navy. Ack'd. 8/15. Referred to Navy Dept. Mrs. Arthur Rader, R#2, McComb, Ohio. 8/11. Asks release of son, Pvt. Chas. N. Rader, from the Army. Ack'd. 8-15. Sent to War. Mrs. Morton H. Tompkins, 57 W. 8 St., Chester, Pa., 8-13. Asks for re- lease of son, Vincent J. Tompkins, in order that he may help support the family. Referred to War Dept. 0 ben LOWICK, c. E. Little Rock, Ark. Aug. 23, 1941. Wrote to the President saying that is sending by express, framed reproduction of the American Flag, "Sentinel of Freedom", by Adrian Brewer--- says original of this painting has been in his possession for some time and it has been acclaimed one of the most outstanding pictures of the Flag. Hopes the President will enjoy it. (framed photo given to GOT.) r See PPF-9-L our P.P.F. 9-P John 0 X vah. TAYLOR, W.T., Claremore, Okla. August 27, 1941 Writes to the President enclosing some souvenirs for him. NOTE:- Penciled notation on back of letter indicates that pencils were amont the "souvenirs" enclosed. See P.P.F. 9-T PP.7. r 9-P John MOXLEY, Miss Ruth E. Huntington Park, Calif. 8/10/41. Wrote to the President enclèsing two victory pins, one for the President and one for Mrs. R. Penciled note: Mrs. Bonsteel - File - Fins given to Miss Tully. M. E. See PPF-9-M ewr P.P.F. r 9-P Jolien DANIELS, H.C., 11.8 a TO: McCARTHY, Hon. Leighton Canadian Minister to the United States 9-P 9-12-41 Miss Tully acknowledged copy of Mr. McCarthy's memo dated 8-19-41 to the Secretary of State in regard to the desire of the Mayor and Council of Vancouver to present to the President an oil portrait of the Right Honorable Winston Churchill by Hal Denton. Miss Tully said the President would like to know if Mr. McCarthy has seen the portrait and what he thinks of it. She said if it is a good likeness, the President would be delighted to have it to put in the Hyde Park Library. - - Attached is letter to General Watson, 8-28-41 from George T. Summerlin in this regard, in which he enclosed copy of a note dated 8-19 from the Canadian Minister. r See PPF 7853 mp Telien X > DANIELS, H.C., U.S.S. DRAYTON, San Francisco, Cal. Filed 8-23-41. Encloses fishing lures and a picture to the President. See P.P.F.9-D 1 r br P.P.7 9-P Phase ad khen review copies. compliments: F HUNTER, John B., KYLE, Leonard, Zanesville, 0. 8-4-41. Sends gift of a photograph to the President. » See P.P.F.9-K wr br P.P.7. 9-P when review compliments: F KREHA, Joseph, Brooklyn, N.Y. 8-20-41 (ack.) Sends oil painting to the President. DII See P.P.F.9-K wr br P.P.7 9-P when review copies. compliments: F 11 mg Goorge HAUSMANN, Jr., Gabe, New Orleans, La. 8-15-41. to she Sends a little pin for the President. Asks for President's autograph. See P.P.F.9-H PM wr br PP7 9-p when F name TOFIAS, George I., Medfield, Mass. 8-23-41. Sends copy of their publication to the President. See P.P.F.9-T PM WI' br P.P.7 9-P mis when to p.p.7 q-P August 23, 1941 P" Gentlemen: wr Many thanks for the two booklets you sent to the President recently. I can assure you that he much appreciates your courtesy. Very sincerely yours, you GRACE G. TULLY Pocket BOOKS, Inc., 1230 Sixth Avenue, New York, N. Y. cd xppy Books titled " We are Not Alone" and "H.G. Wells" Pocket History of the 9.3 World" at red. to Mrs. Eben. accept these review opies, with our compliments: asha P.P.F. 23R 9-P ate times - two pictures of the young recruits Pockethistorylone one of which is entitled "America's Security." PM I the !7or ld wr Would you kindly send us a clipping of your comments? - thank you PocketBOOKS,1 INC. 1230 6th Ave. . N.Y. vah. DOWNES, Rear Admiral John, Commandant, Ninth Naval District, P.P.F. United States Navy, Great Lakes, Ill. 9-P August 14, 1941 & Aug. 8, 1941 the President - - at two separate times - two pictures of the young recruits of the Sends U. S. Navy at Great Lakes, Ill., one of which is entitled "America's Security." PM wr See P.P.F. 9-D KELLER, Jr., Kent E., Ava, Ill. 8-24-41 Sends a basket of Southern Illinois peaches to the President. (acknowledged by President.) See P.P.F.9-K P" wr br P.P.7 9-P O'HARA, Francis J., Union Wharf, Portland, Maine 8-23-41 Encloses two photographs taken at the launching of the "Queen of Peace". Asks if President will sign one of the photographs and return to them. (Photo returned unsigned.) PM See P.P.F.9-0 WI° P.P.7 br 9-P MEMORANDUM 9-10-41. Memo from Mr. Simmons to Gen. Watson that Dr. Richard Fried, Chicago, Ill. called this morning and left a pipe for the President as a gift from Dr. R. Nessel of Prague, Czechoslovakia. Dr. Nessel is the inventor of this pipe, which was especially constructed for the President, and which may be used as a cigar holder by the attachment within the bowl being placed on the stem. See P.P.F.9-N P" wr P.P.7 br 9-P On 9-10-41, Miss Tully sent above memo to Mr. Summerlin, State Dept., requesting they have an appropriate acknowledgment made of this pipe, and return gift to her. NIGH, Mr. & Mrs. O.I., West Falls Church, Va. 9-3-41 (ack.) Sends gift of peaches to the President. See P.P.F.9-N "P" ewr br P.P.7 9-P ROGERS, M. Robert - Editor, Click 551 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. 9/9/41. Wrote to the President enclosing 2 pictures of the President's Mother, which feels the President may wish to keep since they were made recently by one of their photographers. Pencil notation: 2 pictures given to "P" See PPF-9-R ewr P.P.F. 9-P MOORE, WILLIAM W. Sandy Springs, Md. 9/15/41 ackd. Miss Tully thanked Mr. Moore 9/15/41 and stated they President appreciated his Sent in for the President basket of peaches. friendly thought. (Peachess ent to House). See PPF-9-M ewr P.P.F. 9_P McSHAIN, John Philadelphia, Pa. 9/12/41. Wrote to Mr. Qualters (Thomas Qualters) enclosing picture which he took when was at Hyde Park last, with vest pocket camera--promised would forward President a copy of results as believes he was dubious as to success of snap shot. (Photo given to Mrs. Eben) See PPF-7592 ewr P.P.F. N2° 9-P MCB September 17, 1941. Respectfully referred for consideration and acknowledgment. PPF-9 EDWIN M. WATSON Secretary to the President "P" Letters to the President, referred to State Department. WILSON, Anne Elizabeth (Mrs. Victor Blochin), Silverdale Farm, Aurora, Ontario, Canada, 9/7/41. Sends condolences and the "Private Meditations and Prayers" of the right Rev. Thomas Wilson, D. D. BOOK STEWART, Rose F., (Widow of an American Soldier), Calle 2a No. 647, Tijuana, B. C., Mexico, undated. Sends package con- taining statuette of the President and small leather shoe. GIFT ANONYMOUS (Australian Admirer), "Mr. Campion, Criminologist" by Margery Allingham. BOOK KING, Mrs. Rose E., Salazae #3, Suernavcca, Mexico. Sends book, "Tempest Over Mexico" by Rosa E. King. BOOK Pour la Patrie, by Paul Verdun. Sender does not give name. BOOK BAUDON, Hector P., sends copy of his book "Democracia". Libreria 01 Ateneo", Florida 240 - Cordoba 2099, Buenos Aires, 1941. BOOK MEE, Arthur - "Nineteen-Forty" our finest hour. London, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd., publishers. BOOK PERNANDEZ, Dr. Julio, Director, "Ilvstracionde Cuba", Cuba 316, Havana, 8/29/41. Sends picture of the President (in some kind of metal) mounted on block of wood. GIFT PICON, Alirio Gomez, "El Tratado Colombo-Venezolano Sus Antece- dentes Historicos". Quito, Ecuador, July, 1941. BOOK ADDY, T., 39 Chester Ave., Toronto, Ont., Canada Framed testi- monial from Loyal Orange County Lodge of Toronto, 7/12/41, expressing appreciation of outstanding leadership in the cause of freedom and Christian Civilization. mpk HAMMOND, Lt. Commander Paul American limbassy Office of the Naval Attache London, England Filed: September 19, 1941 Wrote to the President referring to posters by Capt. Jack Broome of the Royal Navy. Asks that one set of the posters be sent to Admiral Nimits. - The President replied on Sept. 15, 1941, that Harry Hopkins brought the posters to the President, and that the 1 President enjoyed them. will have a set sent over to Admiral Nimits. - Attached is President's memo of Sept. 12, 1941, to Harry Hopkins re reply. SHE - PIP.F. 7552 v2" P. P. F. 9-P HAMMOND, Lieut. Paul Lyman, U.S. Naval Attache's Office, American Embassy, England. 9-18-41 (ack.) Sent to the President 2 rolls of 6 prints from watercolors re the war. His card says "To cheer the President on with his good work." (Prints sent to Mr. Shipman, Hyde Park.) 1 See P.P.F.5720 vz" PP7 br 9-P pl.t 9-P September 18, 1941 1 My dear Mrs. Pierson: W2" The President is glad indeed to have the copy of your book and wants me to express his cordial thanks to you for your friendly thought in sending 1t to him. Very sincerely yours, the President, + GRACE G. TULLY X#971 Mrs. Warren Lee Pierson, Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C. es Waters Military to the Prosident The White House EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON 9-18-41 sl WASHINGTON WARREN Shank PRESIDENT LEE PIERSON thok GG., GG. sptudy & CABLE ADDRESS "EXIMBANK" August 21, 1941 Dear General Watson: Mrs. Pierson wondered if you would like to give the accompanying book to the President. Sincerely yours, General Edwin M. Watson Military Aide to the President The White House = WEBER, Harry A. Blenheim, N. J. 9/15/41. Wrote to the President sending a picture of his garden with American flag of stones. Filed. en See PPF-9-W ewr P.P.F. 9-P wr HOWARD, Mrs. Daisy North Leeds, Maine 9/22/41. ackd. Sent in to the President a hand made pillow. See PPF-9-P ewr P.P.F. 9-P wr TAIT, Mrs. James W. Phila. Pa. 9/12/41. Wrote to the President sending him a prayer book. See PPF-9-T ewr P.P.F. 9-P BW2" = LUFCY, Earl Flint, Mich. 9/6/41. Wrote to the President sending little boat and plane which he made by hand. (Pencil notation: it came in broken) See PPF-9-L 1,082 ewr the No. Foags P.P.F. a-t BW2" Very TULLI 18., Paid Rug., 700 Ellantro, The Ehen September 18, 1941 pl.t qpp My dear Mr. Poag: BW2" It was good of you to send the Presi- dent those two little booklets and I want to as- sure you that he appreciates your thoughtful kindness. Very sincerely yours, GRACE 0. TULLY H. M. Poag, Esq., 700 Ellentro, South Pasadena, California. get 40.en vah. WARNER, Jack L., Burbank, Calif. September 30, 1941 Writes to the President enclosing some photographs of two Spitfire planes which his brothers and himself, through charitable donations, have given to the Royal Air Force of England. Tells how he has named these planes "President Roosevelt" and "Cordell Hull", in honor of the President and Secretary of State. PPF BW2" See P.P.F. 1050 9-P 11 40.en value BIDDLE, Hon. Anthony J. Drezel, Jr., P.P.7 London, 11. Io, England. August 21, 1941 9-P Writes to the President stating that at the request of Messre. W. W. Coole and M. F. Potter, co-authors of the enclosed book, and "both long-standing officials of the Polish Government," he is enclosing a copy of "Thus Spake Germany". - tached is copy of letter to the President, 8/6/41 from W.W. Coole and N.Y. Potter regarding the a ove-mentioned book, containing a Foreword by Lord Vensittart, which owr they are sending.-Also attached is 8 Presidential namo, 8/30/41, to Mr. Early, and copy of the Intter's letter to imbassedor Biddle, of 9/2/41. Trank See P.P.F. 554 TOTAL 40.en P.P.7. q-P September 22, 1941 owr My dear Miss Lustig: Thank you, in the President's behalf, XP.P.7.9-18 for the booklets received recently. It was most thoughtful of you to send them to him. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY X Miss Lillian Lustig, Pocket Books, Inc., X 139 West 54th Street, New York, N. Y. get \ 4 0 en SULLIVAN, HENRY R. Providence, R. I. Sept. 6, 1941. Wrote to the President that he has delivered to U. S. Senator Theodore Francis Green at his home, a picture of the old steamboat "President", together with certain pieces of literature explaining the history of the boat, thinking perhaps the President might like to place it among his other marine effects in Marine Museum at Hyde Park. Says Senator Green will deliver the picture. (Not received 10/23/41) our See PPF-223 our Filed 10/24/41 P.P.F. 9-P Elen CASH, JACOB United States Patriotic Society, New York, N. Y. 9/12/41. Eben) Wrote to the President sending him a plaque. (To Mrs. See PPF-9-U ewr p.P.F.P Elen " plt a-p My September 20, 1941 My dear Mr. Trippe: The President has noted with a great deal of interest all that you say in your letter of August twenty-second. He is delighted to have the souvenir ash tray and thanks you ever so much for your kindness in sending it to him. X The President wants you to know that he is deeply impressed by the sincerity of your wholehearted assurance of cooperation during these days of extreme national emergency, Very sincerely yours, GRACE 0. TULLY Juan Trippe, Esq., President, Pen American Airways System, Chrysler Building, 135 East 42nd Street, x # 2875 mgs New York, N. Y. The White House Washington, D. C. PAA PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS SYSTEM GENERAL OFFICES, CHRYSLER BUILDING, 135 EAST 42ND STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. OFFICE PRESIDENT ask- OF THE G.A to est) August 22, 1941 My dear Mr. President: We hope very soon to inaugurate an American air service to Lagos, Nigeria, on the West Coast of Africa where connection will be made with the African service we X 249 are now organizing under your direction. The latest Clipper, NC-18612, recently delivered by the manufacturer, is being transferred to Government ownership for service on this South Atlantic route. In view of your personal interest in this program, which we hope will be of real value in maintaining communications and delivering aircraft so urgently needed in the Near East, I thought you might possibly wish to have for your desk a small ash tray embodying a model of this latest Clipper. As a result of recent engine and aerodynamic im- provements, she will be capable of carrying forty-five passengers in addition to her flight crew of eleven across the South Atlantic. Assuring you of our desire to assist in any way possible in the grand fight for democracy being carried on under your leadership and guidance, I remain Respectfully, Juan Tripper President Franklin D. Roosevelt The White House Washington, D. C. P.P.7 September 26, 1941 L F My dear John: Permit me, please, to acknowledge your friendly letter to the President and to assure you that your generous thought in wanting to present a turkey to him for Thanks- giving is more than appreciated. Instead of coming, may I suggest that you send it to the White House. We will then be glad to see that it is given to the President with your compliments. Very sincerely yours, EDWIN M. WATSON Secretary to the President John Pappas, 125 Oak Place, Houston, Texas. ada achyd, 26 John Pappas 125 Oak Place Houston Jed mr Roosevelt; actid 9/252 ading him one of first V metal, says has made 10 in Air Service. bring a turkey to l been wanting to you for Thanksgiving for the last two years. my mother P.P.F. 9-P won't let me hitch hike to Washington How could l bring for the turkey to you and tell me how, Could you write your, Iriend John Pappas 11 TURNER, RAY H. Dallas, Texas 9/19/41. Wrote to the President sending him one of first Victory Plates, "Keep 'Em Flying", which he made from scrap metal, says has made 10,000 of them. Writer disabeled World War Veteran, served in Air Service. ewr See PP7-9-T P.P.F. r 9-P MCB September 29, 1941. Respoctfully referred for consideration and acknowledgment. EDWIN M. WATSON b-add Secretary to the President Letters to the President "P" HAIGHT, Dr. H. W., 118 Raritan ave., Highland Park, New Brunswick, N. J., 9/26/41. Re: Mr. Morgenthau's 6% idea. Referred to Treasury Department. ANONYMOUS, Colored employees of Feazel Motor Co. of Ruston, La., 9/25/41. Asks that something be done to raise the wages of ell colored employees at this plant. Requests that contents of this letter be kept confidential and not turned over to the company. Referred to National Mediation Board. CONWAY, Hubert R., 8236 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill., 9/25/41. Re- quests investigation into Chicago Post Office Canteen. Referred to Post Office Department. BOLES, Arthur and APOLLO, John, 3904a Sullivan Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 9/22/41. Aid requested in obtaining enlistment in Navy - refer previous correspondence. Referred to Navy Department. DECATOR, Frank, and HOOPER, Robert, 1342 Bennett Ave., Flint, Mich., 9/23/41. Letter relative imitation submarine periscope received by Robert Hooper - requests similar letter be mailed Frank Decator. Referred to Navy Department. BOSOO, Profoollau Koomar, 77 Gurpar Road, Calcutta, India, undated. Sends words for war songs and four booklets. Referred to State Department. GILLIES, R. A., 305 6th St., South, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, postmarked 9/20/41. Sends American dollar made into a locket. Referred to State Department. Reg. GIFT LAMBERT, F. Melville, Managing Director, Photochrom Co., Ltd., Graphic Works, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, 8/21/41. Sends two cut-outs and a new photograph of Prime Minister Churchill. Referred to State Department. GIFT LEITCH, Sir Walter, Charter House, Bank Place, Melbourne, C.l, Australia, 7/26/41. Sends book on "The English Spirit" by James Crockett and quotation from R. W. Emerson. BOOK Referred to State Department. FREEDMAN, Sidney I. no address given, Sept. 20, 1941 filed 10-23-41 Sent the President an original pen and ink portrait. t. (Dands Aeross the Historic See P.P.F. 9-F P.P.7. act I 9-P r MOUNT SINAI LODGE, Miami, Fla. 9/30/41 ackd. Sent in a picture to the President. Picture titled: (Hands across the Sea - Historic Meeting 1941") Picture filed. See PPF-9-M ews r P.P.F. 9-P 11 n1, HAECKER, GEORGE F. Chairman, Publicity Comm., Eureka Community Association, Eureka, n. 9/19/41. Wrote to the President that they are shipping by air a Giant Custard Pumpkin, hopes President will receive pumpkin in the spirit which was sent. (Pumpkin sent to House). See PPF-9-E our P.P. F. 9_P nn7 CHAUNCEY, Miss N.M., Office of the Secretary, Treasury Dept., Wash., D.C. 10-3-41 (ack.) Encloses two photographs of the President and the Sec. of the Treasury, asking if President will sign one for the Secretary and one for Mr. Michael R. Hanna. Also encloses one picture for the President. (Two signed photos returned to Miss Chauncey.) - (Picture taken Aug. 1931 while the Pres., then Gov. Roosevelt was speaking to the American Country Life Conference at Cornell. - Mrs. Eben is keeping the correspondence and photo for the print case.) see P.P.F.9-M P.P.7 br 9-P nn7 MURPHY, PAUL W. Pan American Union, Washington, D. C. 9/19/41. Wrote to the President sending him a photograph of his Mother that was made on her birthday in 1939. (Pencil notation: - Betty Bonsteel - Photo to North Hall - Mary.) See PPF-9-M ewr P.P.F. 9-P nn7 MEMORANDUM 10-4-41. Memo from Mrs. Dennison to Gen. Watson, saying she accepted the attached picture for the President, which was presented by Mr. & Mrs. Jules Hilborn, New York, N.Y. (Picture and memo sent to Mary Eben.) See P.P.F.9-H br P.P.7. 9-P = nn7 LEE, P.W. Shreveport, La. 10/1/41. Wrote to the President enclosing two prints of a cloud picture. (To Print Case - Mary E.) See PPF-9-L ewi P.P.F. 9_P 11 nn7. COTTON, Mariette Leslie Hotel Wentworth, 59 W. 46th St., New York, N. Y. 9/25/41. Wrote to the President sending photograph of Hon. Winston Chruchill, (2 others enclosed) - (Says photograph of Mr. Churchill's portrait that she has just made) - Expresses sympathy in loss of President's Mother---writes as she knew her well. Notes attached: Mr. President - Do you know. - G. Grace: I remember the name but do not know the lady. F.D.R. (Pictures to Print Case). See PPF-9-C ewr P.P.F. 9-P nn7. vah. AARONS, Leo, New York; N.Y. September 10, 1941 Writes to the President as follows: "May I presume that the attached picture, which I just made expresses how most of us feel about the American attitude today. If you like it, may I hear from you?" See P.P.F. 9-A NOTE: - Penciled memo attached to above indicates that the Picture was sent to the Secretary of the Treasury "because he liked it." P.P.F. 9-P nn7. PRATT, Capt. Harry C. Jules Latham, N.Y. 9-5-41 ack'd 10-7-41 Sent the President a souvenir (anchor) taken from the old "Inspector I". - On Oct. 7th, 1941, the President wrote to Capt. Pratt, thanking him for the souvenir and on same date sent Capt. Pratt's letter and the souvenir to Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. with the request that he have engraved on the base where the souvenir came from. See P.P.F. 1525 P.A.F. act 9-P nn7. HILBORN, Mr. and Mrs. Jules New York City 10-4-41 Left at the White House Office, a composite picture for the President. Attached is a card of Mr. John J. Farley, with the notation - " "Presented by Jules Hilborn". See P.P.F. 9-H act T.P.7. 9-P = nn7. FRANKSTON, Miss Roberta, Pasadena, Calif. 10-1-41. Sends to President a little book entitled, "Pearls of Prayer", prayer book of the Roman Catholic Church. See P.P.F.9-F br P.P.7 9-P nn7. POPADICS, Victor NYC., N.Y., Sept. 28, 1941. Writes the President that he is ill. Sends the President a cane which he hopes the President will accept.--The President, Oct. 8th, wrote Mr. Popadics thanking him for the cane and extending best wishes for his health. P.P.F. SEE P.P.F. 7762 9-P = 1.7.7. q-P October 14, 1941 My dear Mr. Howe: Secretary Early has presented to the President those copies of THE POCKET BOOK OF THE WAR, which you so thoughtfully sent him. I have pleasure in conveying to you an expression of the President's appreciation of your kind courtesy. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY X Quincy Howe, Esq., Pocket Books, Incorporated, Rockefeller Center, 1230 Sixth Avenue, New York, N. Y. oh = PocketBOOKS, INC. 1230 SIXTH AVENUE, ROCKEFELLER CENTER, NEW YORK CIRCLE 5-6838 5.5.7. October 8, 1941 Stephen Early, Esq. Secretary to the President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Early: Just for the sake of the record, SO to speak, I am sending separately in your care three copies of THE POCKET BOOK OF THE WAR containing the President's Arsenal of Democracy Speech and the statement about The Eight Points. It may be that some collection is being kept of all the President's published works and this, therefore, would belong there. Sincerely duir 1 true Quincy Howe H/W The Wagner Return hooles to Me please M. Shen the picture made on the occasion of he Supreme Court. the See P.P.F.2816 wr br P.P.7 9-P BYRNES, James F., Supreme Court of the U.S., Wash., D.C. 10-7-41. Forwards for the President a copy of the picture made on the occasion of his taking the oath As Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. See P.P.F.2816 wr br P.P.7 9-P MORGENTHAU, HON. HENRY, JR., The Secretary of the Treasury, Octo. 14, 1941. Wrote to the President sending him a copy of the picture of the Norwegian Steamer BUSKOE, which was seized in Northeast Greenland waters. The President thanked Secretary Morgenthau for the picture 10/15/41. See 21 ewr (Sent to Print case) P.P.F. 9-P October 21, 1941 pr7. Gentlement Pericies: The President has received the box of apples which you forwarded to him with the compliments of Captain Lewis B. Perkins. He asks me to thank you for your courtesy. Very sincerely yours, Very GRACE G. TULLY Bonham Brothers, Chilhowie, Virginia. ada Bonham Brothers October 21, 1941 My dear Captain Perkins: The President asks me to send you this little personal note to thank you for sending him that box of delicious apples from Chilhowie, Virginia. He much appreciates your nice thought. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Captain Lewis B. Perkins, National Press Building, Washington, D. C. ada Bonham S. L. Bonham Thank Ther E. B. Bonham Producers Bonham and Apples Packers that have of juice Bonson and Chilhowie, Successors flavor. to Grown H.L. Brothers Brand in Bonham Va. the mountain section of ackg'd 10-21-41 asa Virginia Oct. 15, 1941 Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt The White House Washington, D. C. My dear Mr. President: We are today sending you by prepaid express with the com- pliments of: Capt. Lewis B. Perkins Emergency Officer, U. S. A., retired, National Press Building Washington, D. C. a box of Virginia Beauty apples which we trust will arrive in good condition and hope that you will enjoy them. Respectfully yours, J BONHAM BROTHERS ALL OFFERINGS SUBJECT TO PREVIOUS SALE Van VALKENBERG, Mrs. Frank, Gloversville T V q.p October 21, 1941 x20 X 20 MEMORANDUM FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE: X The President has received from The Greystone Press, Inc., 40 East Forty- ninth Street, New York, N. Y., a copy of the book "Free Yugoslavia Calling", in- X PP.7 scribed by the author, Dr. Svetislav-Sveta 9-B Petrovitch. Will you not be good enough to see that appropriate acknowledgment is x364-A x made of this volume. The book has been retained in this office. GRACE G. TULLY avb TOLLY H'nank P.P.7. q-p P October 21, 1941 xp.P.7 9-T My dear Mr. Lorimier: The President has received the trowel which you were good enough to forward to him on behalf of the Pyramid Lodge No. 180, A. F.& X251 A. M. He is pleased to have this souvenir of the silver anniversary of the Lodge and asks if you will express to the members his thanks and appreciation. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY X R. S. Lorimier, Esq., Pyramid Lodge No. 180, A. F. & A. M., 4231 Labadie Avenue, Saint Louis, Missouri. ada Van VALKENBERG, Mrs. Frank, MEL October 21, 1941. PPF-9) Respectfully referred for consideration and acknowledgment. EDWIN M. WATSON Secretary to the President LAMB, Charles L. 21 Ashdale Rd., Waterloo, Liverpool, Eng., 9/9/41. Sends book entitled "The Story of Liverpool", by Charles L.Lamb, and E. Smallpage. Feels it will be of interest as Pres. visited there. Referred to the State Department. BOOK SCOTT, F.W. Robertson, Idbury, Kingham, Eng., undated. Sends two copies of "The Countryman". Referred to the State Department. BOOK No covering letter. PARSON, Alfred Lauck, Hill Croft, Allonby, Maryport, Cumberland, Eng., 9/25/41. Sends copy of book entitled "Realities of 'the Latter Days'", by himself. Discusses world situation in letter. Referred to the State Department. REED, Walter Normanton, Normanton Villa, 18 Stackpool Rd., Southville, Bristol, Eng., undated. Discusses world situation, asks wire from Pres. assuring him that he wants war stopped. Sends book by him- self entitled "Something New Under the Sun". Referred to the State Department. PUJOL, Nicolas, Lanuza y Dias #24 HB 15, Almendares, Havana, Cuba, Sends picture of the President. No covering letter. Referred to the State Department. DE SOUZA, Claude, Kingston, Jamaica, B.W.I., 9/25/41. Asks Pres. to accept enclosed design drawn by him as an Anglo-American Flag of Unity. It commemorates the historic Atlantic meeting. Encl. (1). Referred to the State Department. DEMING, Sylvia, 670 Linden St., Rochester, N.Y., 10/16/41. Asks views on what does American Democracy mean to the Pres. Referred to the FSA, Office of Education. SARABIA, Hector, Charcas 1542, R.Argentina, undated. Sends picture. Letter referred for translation. Referred to the State Depart- ment. SCHNABEL, Clarence, Cashier, Bank of Ionia, Ionia, Mo., 10/16/41. Built home on condition that he could receive light from REQ lines, now lines have not been put up because of defense. Asks that line be granted. Referred to the Department of Agriculture, REA. Van VALKENBERG, Mrs. Frank, Gloversville, N.Y. look \ SEVERANCE, Mrs. Frank H., Buffalo, N.Y. 10-21-41 (ack.) Sends gift of a paper weight to the President. See P.P.F.9-S br P.P.7 9-P Van VALKENBERG, Mrs. Frank, Gloversville, N.Y. 10-21-41 (ack.) Sends President pennants with pictures of George and Martha Washington. (Placed in the Library at Hyde Park.) See P.P.".9-V br P.P.7, G-P vah. BATTY, Lionel, Jr., P.P.7. Atlanta, Ga. October 18, 1941 9-P President saying that he has been making V Defense for Victory Saving pins for Stamp only Book. a short Encloses time, a newspaper clipping in reference to this, encloses Writes to the but he has filled out a good deal of a and also one of the pins for the President. See P.P.F. 9-B P.Pt Pt -q-P October 21, 1941 My dear Mr. and Mrs. Prevost: The President wants you to know that he sincerely appreciates your friendly thought in sending that little ashtray. It was very nice of you to remember him with this gift. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prevost, Route 1, Box 107, McDonald, Pennsylvania. mgs To the President Softray T.A. actionman Sept. 15,1941 5 From Mr. and Mrs aH Prevast and children whose only wish is to meet you personally and shaking the hands of the Resident and the First Lady If you receive it please let me know Mr and Mes arthur Prevash RDI Boy 107 m donald, Pa PS I have sein where you like habbies. So heres hoping this little novelty makes your Wings and Dominos more enjoyable. ppt October 21, 1941 My dear Mrs. Powell: The President has noted your kind letter with the deepest interest and appreci- ation. It is helpful to him, in these trying days, to receive such generous expressions of approval. It was good of you to present to the President the crocheted flag, and he asks me to thank you for this gift of your handi- work. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Mrs. Lillian May Powell, Toms River, New Jersey. bk a sept. 29. 1941. Toms Riner n.d. b nelt. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. vidow Dear mr. Roosevelt. st. BK7. I just sent you an American For lag. Old Glory. enedt. I Chrocheted it all myself. rue The first one l ever chrocheted. l Everyone that has seen it br \ thought it was beautiful and l hope you like it too well. I was about 2 weeks making it in my share time. I made it last month august. and I made uh my mind When l finished it I would send it to you mr. Roosevelt. as I like you Very much. So 2. mr. Roosenelt. I have Chrocheted the Liberty Bell. with the I think you are a wonderful and President, and my family Words. God bless america: friends to also. like you. and. l chrocheled the american We always listen to you Eagle also. l wish you When the you are talking on Could see them. radio. well l am surely glad I am a World war Vetrand my children and I are widow. my Husband died Americans. God Bless Jen years ago this Coming united states of america our a boy 12 yrs and a girl 16. December, I have 2 children and God Bless you mr. President Roosevelt. my boy Eduard likes to build model Planis. yours truly and That l seems to be his hobby. mrs Lillian m Powell I have am glad he likes it: Please l love enother Flag started excuse writing this Toms Riner to make them. nd. Dear President Franklin D. Roosenelt. l am adworld war Vetran's widow I have just chracheded my first. 70 lag. and I am so hroud of it. I am sending it to you mr. President Franklin 29 Roosened for a present. as We all love you. and we think you are a Wonderful President and a wonderful man. mrs. Lillian may Powell. Toms Riner n.d. Quentin. MIDDLETON, Miss Merrell May, Alliance, Ohio. 10-22-41 (ack.) Sent a framed poem to the President. See P.P.".9-M br P.P.7 9-P BOGGESS, Quentin, Cleveland, Ohio. 10-22-41 (ack.) Sends a painting to the President. See P.P.F.9-B DeC. President or br 9-M P.P.7 9-P HAIMOWICZ, Sidney J. Washington, D.C. Sept. 28, 1941 ack'd 10-21-41 Sent the President an album of phtographs. See P.P.F. 9-H act P.P.7 9-P Very INSURED CLARK, Dr. W.G., Oak Lodge, Richmond, Tasmania, Australia 10-9-41. "t'II 9-P October 24, 1941 Is Dear Mr. Loving: This acknowledges your letter of October seventeenth and I desire to thank you in the President's name for your courtesy in x 1.11.7.9-13 forwarding him an advance copy of Pastor Niemoeller's book of sermons entitled "God Is X My Fuehrer". The President was delighted to receive the volume. Your action in informing X198-a this office of the broadcast on November second at 5:00 P.M. is also appreciated. Very sincerely yours, STEPHEN EARLY Secretary to the President Y Mr. Pierre Loving, Editorial Department, Philosophical Library, Inc., y 15 East 40th Street, wdh-mms New York, N. Y. achid 10/24/41 PHILOSOPHICAL LIBRARY, INC. mas PUBLISHERS 15 EAST 40TH STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. - TEL. MURRAY HILL 5-1827 October 17, 1941 n loss of his mother. onally acknowledged by Mr. Stephen Early, Office of the President, Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. Early: Under separate cover we are sending the President a copy of Pastor Martin Niemoeller's last book of twenty eight sermons entitled " God is my Fuehrer", with an introduction by Thomas Mann, which we are publishing on October 31st. The struggle for religion, in its highest manifestation, to survive in a land of barbarism and intellectual blight is symbolized by the person of Martin Niemoeller and his fellow sufferer, the Catholic priest Father Ruper Mayer, who were both haled to a concetration camp. In his preface Thomas Mann says in one place: "A mere fraction of this terrible and arbitrary miscarriage of justice ( Pastor Niemoeller's arrest and incarceration) would ordinarily have arous- ed the indignation of the civilized world and caused it to break relations with the regime that had per- pretrated such a crime, isolating it and shaming it in the eyes of its own people, and so bringing about its downfall. Feeble and fearful, blind and imperturbable civilized world!" PHILOSOPHICAL LIBRARY, INC. PUBLISHERS 15 EAST 40TH STREET NEW YORK, N. Y, - TEL. MURRAY HILL 5-1827 (2 in loss of his mother. sonally acknowledged by The sermons declare in impassioned speech that the realm of the spirit, of God, is not the realm of Nazi and Hitler Germany. You will also find in Pastor Niemoeller's sermons a fiery excoriation of the Nazi race theories and the persecution of the Jewish people. " God is my Fuehrer" will be discussed by br three distinguished clergymen over the air on November 2nd at 5 pm. The book has been approved by them--Dr. Charles S. Mac Barland, Secretary Emeritus of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ, Father Francis X. Talbot, editor of America, and Rabbi Louis I Newman. My purpose in writing you is to call your attention at this time to the appositeness of the person of Pastor Niemoeller and his writings to the current crisis, to the President's noble effort to defend and liberate religion, to further toler- ance and justice. The three clergymen mentioned above the challenge to civilization launched by Thomas Mann in the preface to the book. I trust you will Find the book helpful in your efforts to combat the forces of darkness. Very sincerely yours, Raie Pierre Loving Editorial epartment CLARK, Dr. W.G., Oak Lodge, Richmond, Tasmania, Australia 10-9-41. Letter to President from his cousin, expressing sympathy in loss of his mother. Encloses a postcard picture of his family group. (Letter personally acknowledged by President.) See P.P.F.3112 P.P.7 br r G-P DORSA, JOSEPHINE C. Sacramento, Calif. October 17, 1941. Wrote to the President saying she is mailing under separate cover a photograph that Mr. W. J. Seibel and the writer have a copyright on entitled, "God Bless America", and wants the President to accept it as gift, says it is being mailed from the John Breuner Co. Asks the President's consent re placing it on the market for sale. (Framed motto put in store room M. Eben) See PPF-9-D ewr r P.P.F. 9-P GRAYBEAL, K. W. C. R. CRAYBEAL & SONS, Roan Mountain, Tenn. Oct. 27, 1941. Wrote to Mr. Early that would like to present to the President a very fine pipe made from American Briar would be very glad if Mr. Early would make the presentation for them or writer would bring pipe if thinks that would be necessary. Since supply of imported Bruyere cut off above company is furnishing to the pipe industry an American Briar which thinks is going far to re- place the imported wood. Mr. Early referred above to General Watson, and in his re- ply of 10/28/41 General Watson said the President will be very glad to have pipe and may bring it in, or mail it, andGeneral Watson will be glad to accept. See PPF-9-G ewr P.P.F. 9-P CARSON Mr. 2. Mrs. T.T.. SEYMOUR, GEORGE WILLIAM Philipstown, N. Y. Oct. 29, 1941 Ackd. Sent to the President a plaque, through the courtesy of Hon. Robert P. Patterson. (Series B - Hyde Park Library) ewr See PPF-9-S P.P.F. 9_P CARSON, Mr. & Mrs. J.L., Charlotte, N.C. 10-27-41. Sends ships' paper/of the Liner Geo. Washington, which lists ex-President "The Hatchet". Wilson and Mr. Roosevelt as passengers. This was a keepsake of their son, a World War Veteren, long since dead. See P.P.F.9-C PP.7 br 9-P ppt) Press rvs P.P.F. PRESIDENTIAL MEA ORANDUM FOR CAPTAIN BEARDALL, 11-1-41 9-0 The President said "Will you be good enough to reply to the enclosed from Mrs. Charles E. Greenough?" President forwarded (as per brief): Letter from Enid S. (Mrs. Charles E.) Greenough, 1212 Fifth Ave., NYC, 10/28/41 to the President. Asks appt. in connection with the defense program for Nathanial B. Wales, Southampton, Long Island. Encloses photograph of Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Capt. Franck Taylor Evans, taken in France in 1917. SEE 463-C War Executive (Official File) Pearman pr7. November 4, 1941 q-P My dear Mr. Pearson: Many thanks in the President's behalf for the copy of your book. You may be sure that he is most appreciative of your friendly thought in sending it to him. Very sincerely yours, M. H. McINTYRE Secretary to the President R. B. Pearson, Esq., Health, Inc., 817 17th Street, Denver, Colorado. mgs mpk TABER, Louis J. Master The National Grange Columbus, Ohio October 27, 1941 Wrote to Mr. Early stating that he understands the many burdens on the President which prevent him being present at the Worcester Session of the National Grange. Says one of the reasons they desired the President there for the ceremony was that they hoped to present him with his Twenty-Five-Year Membership Pin, prepared especially for the occasion. Inquires whether it would be in proper form to announce the presenta- tion at that time, and later present the pin and Silver Star Certificate in Washing- ton. Expresses appreciation for the President's letter of greetings to be read at the Session. Attached is a pamphlet entitled "Honoring Grange Founders". - Mr. Early replied on Oct. 31, 1941, assuring Mr. Taber that the President is proud of his long membership in the National Grange, and stating that he would be greatly pleased if it were possible for him to attend the meeting. However, since it is not possible for him to attend, says it would be entirely proper to announce the award of the pin at that thime. States that the Silver Star Certificate could be presented here later. Expresses appreciation on behalf of the President. SEE - P.P.F. 736 P.P.F. 9-P P.P.7 + November 5, 1941 My dear Mr. Palmer: The President is glad indeed to have the copy of Charles Edwin Hewes' book, THE AMERICA. He is most appreciative of your cour- tesy in sending the book to him and asks if you will be good enough to convey his thanks to Mr. Hewes. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY W. John E. Palmer, Esq., c/o The Egerton-Palmer Press, Allens Park, Colorado. mdp actuby The Egerton-Palmer Press Hewes-Kirkwood ALLENS PARK, COLORADO Cukd 11-mmH the Oct-23-1941 Dear Miss Lehard He are mailing President Roosevalt a copy of the first grand afie of the U.S.A. called The America, by Charles Edwin Haurs ewr It might interest you to know that ner. Hawas is non working on a second grand afie which will include President Roose- carrer as the Chief Executive of our country. the Presedent. Please pay Mr. Kewas' fordest regards to yours truly THE EGERTON-PALMER PRESS W John E Palman SUMMERLIN, G.T., Chief of Protocol, Dept. of State, De STRETECKI, JEAN Villa Strella, Agoura, Calif. Oct. 29, 1941 Wrote to the President sending him a copy of a portrait which he painted in 1925 of the late Thomas A. Edison, unveiled by Mrs. Edison at Exhibit in Paris Independent Salon 1933. (Put in Print case) Miss Tully thanked for picture 11/6/41. See PPF-9-D ewr P.P.F. 9-P The SUMMERLIN, G.T., Chief of Protocol, Dept. of State, Wash., D.C. C 0 P DEPARTMENT OF STATE Y Washington In reply refer to November 6, 1941 PR 9.7 Tr.7. My dear General Watson: I am transmitting herewith, at the request of Mr. Welles, a package containing "the wardroom plate PR.7.9-P x from the old Memphis which was washed up on the shores of Santo Domingo many years ago, and a pair of book p.p.7.9-13 ends made from armour backing on the boat". These articles were brought to the United States for the X President by Mr. William E. Pulliam when he retired as Receiver of Dominican Customs several years ago. Sincerely yours, /sgd/ G. T. SUMMERLIN X 20 Chief of Protocol Enclosure: Package. Major General Edwin M. Watson, Secretary to the President, The White House. (letter) NOTE:- Articles and original/sent to Mrs. Eben for Hyde Park. SUMMERLIN, G.T., Chief of Protocol, Dept. of State, Wash., D.C. 11-6-41. Writes to Gen. Watson, he is transmitting, a package containing, "the wardroom plate from the old Memphis which was washed up on the shores of Sento Domingto many years ago, and a pair of book ends made from armour becking on the boat." These articles were brought to the UnitedStates for the President by Mr. William E. Pulliam when he retired as Receiver of Dominican Customs several years ago. (Articles and original letter sent to Mrs. Eben for Hyde Park.) See P.P.F.9-P P.P.7 br 9-P TEAGLE, Walter, "Fernwood", Millbrook, N.Y. 11-7-41. (ack.) Sent President a gift of pheasants. (Acknowledged by President.) See P.P.F. 5316 ! br !WI" PP7 Very G-P ORACE a. TULLY Street, November 10, 1941 pp q-P 7. My dear Mr. Panagiotopoulos: S It was kind of you to send the President the candy to which you refer in your letter of ewr October nineteenth. I want to assure you that he appreciates your friendly thought of him. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY George I. Panagiotopoulos, Esq., 3017 Mission Street, Olympia Candy Store, San Francisco, California. get Glympia Caudy 57076 California 12 A. DDT 9-4-1 To. Mr. Dus fonarable. and Our. President. of The Dorg/E. cl. Paragiotopoulos United States of Querica 3017. Mission S? Slympia Carcely store. clear Mr. gud. Honorable. Daw Francisco California United States of Omerica Franklin D. Roosevell Dennica gift. Hashington D.C. "Capital City:' October The 19th To. The White House. Machington D.C. Hashington. United States ey. @merica ewr "Ginerica" em October The 19th. 1941 Dear. Sir. esterolay. October, The 18th Thinking that NE, were, about, to Send, you, Q. Box of Candies. Our CandiEs out, The Best in Evality. so, we Pactrol .9. Box. 07. Caudies. and NO Have Seut, to. you table to srind, 9. Box to Que, Perident, of The Caudies @pperciating your Honor, ONCE, in. .0. while it But is Pumi They arE. Very, Very mer $ Qu Account The war anounooming Box. in The news Papers: I Enclosk. This Detter, with in. The of. with The Candics, also. wê, Have, not Received any Coundry, Preece. since, Last February of the years. '1941'. Letters from my. Mother. that Shr, is Dring, in The Old Thank you. incomely for. all Previous, Quevers. to. mgy Setters I. Remain yours, and Faithfuly to Que, sub tor Dell Konorable President Sfr. Franklin is. RossrvelT DeorgE yours d. Ponogiotaboulas 3017. Vision 57 Olympia Caudy 570.6 California mpk VEDI TROCK, WALTER A. Mattituck, Long Island, N. Y. November 6, 1941 On above date RR wrote in absence of Mr. Early, ltr. to STE of recent date, requesting assistance in securing Govt. employment for his son. RR explained to Mr. Trock that almost everything is now under civil service and subject to appt. upon passing competitive examination and referred his ltr. to Mr. McREYNOLDS 11/6/41 - (Mr. Trock sent to the President picture of the President's Happy Day cruise - placed in the storeroom by Mr. Norris). See PPF-9-T ewr P.P.F. 9-P mpk KERN, Ben Franklin Elmhurst, Long Island, N.Y. p.p.7 q-P November 12, 1941 Gentlemen: Permit me, please, to acknowledge the receipt of the copy of THE BOMB THAT WOULDN'T GO OFF, which you forwarded recently at the re- XP.P.7. quest of the author, Mr. John Phillips. Will you please be good enough to convey an expres- 9-B sion of the President's thanks to Mr. Phillips for his kind thought. Your courtesy in the matter is much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY x Bruce Humphries, Inc., 30 Winchester Street, Boston, mdp Massachusetts. mpk KERN, Ben Franklin Elmhurst, Long Island, N.Y. 10-27-41 ERFURTH, Mrs. William San Antonio, Tex. 10-30-41. Sends a hand crocheted piece to the President. See P.P.F.9-E br P.P.7 9-P mpk KERN, Ben Franklin Elmhurst, Long Island, N.Y. 10-27-41 ack'd 12-3-41 Sent the President a poster. C.P.7, act See P.P.F. 9-K G-P mpk SPEIDEL, Merritt C. President HASTINGS, Charles B., Bronx, New York, N.Y. 10-23-41 Sends an old picture to the President. See P.P.F.9-H br P.P.7 9-P mpk SPEIDEL, Merritt C. President Speidel Newspapers, Inc. Palo Alto. California vah. HANSEN, Valdemar I., New York, N.Y. PPF October 10, 1941 9-P Signs note to the President, signed also by Miss Bertha J. Hansen, sending him a plaque and a pin. See P.P.F. 9-H mpk SPEIDEL, Merritt C. President Speidel Newspapers, Inc. Palo Alto, California October 21, 1941 Wrote to the President stating that he is sending the President a rendering in color of their new Poughkeepsie newspaper building. Asks to be advised when the President receives the rendering and if it arrived in good condition. -- Miss Tully wrote to Mr. Speidel on Oct. 27,1941, stating that since the rendering was sent to Hyde Park, the President will not have an opportunity to see it until he is at home. Expresses appreciation on behalf of the President. - The President wrote to Mr. Speidel on Nov. 6, 1941, expressing thanks for the rendering, and stating that he has given it to Mr. Shipman to be displayed in the Library.at Hyde Park. SEE - P.P.F. 4597 P.P.T. III a: 9-P FARMERS UNGAR, SIDNEY D. P.P.F. HARRY A UNGAR, INC. 9-P Los Angeles, Calif. Nov. 15, 1941 Wrote to the President sending under separate cover, a wood-> burned portrait of the President. (To the Storeroom.) See PPF-9-H ewr FARMERS P.P.F. 9-P ARNHOLD, JOHN Chicago, Ill. Nov. 4, 1941 Wrote to the President sending a portrait of the President's Mother that he painted from a photograph. ewr See PPF-9-A Sex PARMERS UNION KHOURI, E. N. P.P.F. Vice President, The Worcester Royal Porcelain Co., Inc. 9-P NewYork, N. Y. Nov. 24, 1941 Wrote to the President sending a pair of Characteristic Portrait Jugs of Prime Minister Winston Churchill and the President. - Says it has been one of their traditions to create ceramic objects commemorating events and personages of historic importance. Miss Tully thanked for the Jugs 12/4/41. (Library - Series "B".) See PPF-9-W ewr O'KEEFE, John #., Special Asst: to the Secretary, Dept. of the Navy, Wash., D.C. 11-5-41. Writes to Miss Tully that Mr. George W. Seymour, Col Spring-on-Hudson, Putnam County, New York, sent three copies of the plaque "A Toast to the U.S.N." to Sec. Knox. Inasmuch as one of these was inscribed for the President, he is forwarding this copy. Acknowledgments sent to Mr. Seymour and Mr. O'Keefe 11-10-41. See P.P.F.9-S br P.P.7 9-P MERS NION hertz, John D., Wash., D.C. 11-11-41 (ack.) Presidential acknowledgment sent to above for print which he sent to the President. See P.P.F.9-H br Le P.P. 9-P Union N' 2 MERS UNION pptp qp Page Life November 12, 1941 COMPANY DES MOINES IOWA My dear Mr. Peet: It was kind indeed of you to send the President a copy of the book "Milo Reno", to X p.pt which you refer in your letter of November first. q-B You may be sure that your friendly thought is appreciated. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY L. M. Peet, Esq., Vice President, Farmers Union Life Insurance Company, Des Moines, Iowa. mgs 5042 Grand aoz ack'd Mack FARMERS UNION Life NED B. CURTIS, PRES. LM PEET. VICE-PRESIDENT E.E. KINSINGER, SEC.-TRES INSURANCE COMPANY DES MOINES, IOWA (Study) November 1, 1941 9.9.77 Honorable F. D. .Roosevelt President of the United States Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President:- Believing that you would be interested in a book dedicated to the life of Milo Reno Founder of the Farmers Union Life Insurance Company, we are sending you one, under separate cover, with the compliments of this company Yours very truly L.M.Pect CH. Vice-President 5042 Grand aoz PACH, Alfred NYC., N .Y., Nov. 10, 1941. ing SIMON, Morris, Wash., D.C. 11-10-41. Sends gift of a plate to the President. See P.P.F.9-S br P.P.7 9-P PACH, Alfred NYC., N .Y., Nov. 10, 1941. ing MEMORANDUM 11-15-41 Momo from Miss Tully to Mr. Shipmen forwarding letter from Morths Swale (Mrs. Charles W. Smith), Glen Head, L.I., N.Y., 5/30/41 to Mrs. Roosevelt, referring to a portrait of the President, executed in glass, which was done by her son, Oliver Smith, designed in stained glass, of Bryn Athyn, Pa. Miss Tully thinks this portrait may have been sent to the Library. See P.P.V.5720 br P.P.7 9-P PACH, Alfred NYC., N .Y., Nov. 10, 1941. ing COPY November 13, 1941. MEMORANDUM FOR M.L.S. This letter to my Mother should go with the file which I sent to the Library with the cake knife of Susan Bard Johnstone. F. D. R. Letter from Katharine J. Ashe, C/O Mr. Joseph Sampson, Symes Building, Denver, Colorado, 9/2/41, to Mrs. Roosevelt. States that she received letter from the President advising that he would be glad to receive the cake knife of Susan Bard Johnstone and stating that she sent the knife to the Roosevelt Library. She also states that she plans to come east in the autumn and that her cousin Col. Sidney "would bring her to (*Col. Sidney Haight) Hyde Pride. She will bring with her a copy of her portrait of Doctor John Bard for the Roosevelt Library. SEE P.P.F. 7476--for first carbon AS P.P.F. 9-P PACH, Alfred NYC., N .Y., Nov. 10, 1941. ing Vali. STRONG, John L., New York, N.Y. P.P.7. November 14, 1941 (date acknowledged) 9-P Writes the President stating that he is sending him a memorandum ped. See P.P.F. 9-S PACH, Alfred NYC., N .Y., Nov. 10, 1941. ing BOWERS, Claude G., gentiago, Chile, Nov. 18, 1941. Writes to the President that sometime ago, a Columbian student of art in the University of Chile brought to him a most remarkable portrait of the President made from the spacing of the Spanish version of his speech opening Congress. He is now sending this picture to the President through Mr. Woolf, and hopes that he receives it in good condition. See 303 Outlementa br and Shank you/for I www.in for to the note P.P.7 two nome of to the President House 9-P da ap- previded. Very sincurely yours, GRACE a. TULLY Pooket Banks, Incorporated, 139 West birth Street, New York, New York. PACH, Alfred NYC., N .Y., Nov. 10, 1941. ing November 14, 1941 pr7. q-P Gentlemen: I want to acknowledge the receipt of and thank you for the two booklets you sent to the President recently. Your courtesy is ap- preciated. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Pocket Books, Incorporated, 139 West 54th Street, New York, New York. cmr PACH, Alfred NYC., N .Y., Nov. 10, 1941. ing vah. SAMUEL, Bernard, P.P.7 Acting Mayor of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa. November 25, 1941 9 - P Writes to the President presenting him with a baton. Says that on Oct. 31st, at Erie, Pennsylvania, and continuing daily. - except Sundays - through several hundred cities and towns in the State of Pennsylvania - finishing on Armistice Day at Inde- pendence Hall, Philadelphia, 2600 school boys carried this baton which contains a pledge of allegiance to the United States with a promise to keep themselves physi- cally fit. Says further that this event was conceived by Mr. C. L. Walsh of the Pittsburgh Public Schools, conducted by Mr. Edmund Wicht of the Pennsylvania Inter- Scholastic Athletic Association, and sponsored by the Division of Physical Fitness of the Office of Civilian Defense. The purpose of the above was to attract attention of the people of the Nation and particularly so, those in the State of Pennsylvania, to the vital importance of sports and athletics in the development of Physical Fitness.- Attached memo of telephone calls for Gen.Watson, 11/26/41, indicates that a Mr. Rosenberg, in Mayor Samuel's office called from Philadelphia re this baton; and an office memo for Gen. Watson, 11/28/41, signed "W.D.S." indicates that the Mayor of Philadelphia, sent in by a Philadelphia police officer the attached baton, and that Mr. Simmons accepted the above letter from Mayor Samuel and the baton, "as the General was busy with the President." See 4422-Miscel. PACH, Alfred NYC., N .Y., Nov. 10, 1941. ing Writes the President send/an album of photographs of the President's mother.- The President, Nov.17th, S ent note of appreciation. SEE P.P.F. 793 P.P.F. AS pp UIHLEIN, Robert A., Milwaukee, Wisc. 11-18-41. (ack.) On above date Mr. McIntyre wrote to Mr. Uihlein, thanking him on behalf of the President for the gift of pheasants and ducks. Also thanks him for the ones sent to him. See P.P.F.9-U P.P.7 br 9-P P.P.F upk MATER, Alexander New York, New York October 27, 1941 Wrote to Mrs. Roosevelt asking what was done with a framed copper plaque. on which was embossed a copy of the Declaration of Independence, which Mr. Mayer sent to the President in 1933. -- Miss Tully wrote to Mr. Mayer on Nov. 17. 1941, stating that the plaque was placed with the President's menentos and no doubt 1t will eventually reach the collection at the Library at Hyde Park. -- (Miss Tully's letter in as per information received from Fred T. Shipman, Director, The Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N.Y., Hov. 12, 1941, in response to Miss fully's request of Nov. 10, 1941.) SEE - P.P.F. 7830 P.P.F. 9-P PURCELL, MRS. DANIEL Pottsville, Pa. Nov. 21, 1941 Ackd. Wrote to the President sending him a medal - Sacred Heart Badge. See PPF-9-M ewr P.P.F. 9.P HANSEN, Valdemar I. HANSEN, Miss Bertha J. New York City 11-15-41 Sent the President a plaque, with nameplate. Bend the President See P.P.F. 9-H P.M.7. act P.P. 84 9-P 031 CANTOR, Mrs. Mildred Fort Dix, N.J. 11-4-41 Sent the President two photographs of his Mother. See P.P.F. 9-C P.P.7. act 9-P de ALMEIDA, Alvaro Gil Boston, Mass. 11-4-41 Sent the President books and photographs relating to Portugal and her possessions. See P.P.F. 9-D P.P.F. act 9-P MORGAN, KEITH New York, N. Y. November 21, 1941 The President wrote thanking Mr. Morgan, and stated the whole family was thrilled by the ham, the cheese and the plum pudding. Attached is note from Mr. Morgan, undated, evidently came in with the gifts. (Sent to the House). See PPF-4928 ewr P.P.F. 9-P R.P.F. 9-P Nn. DeMERS, MRS. CONSTANCE B. Portland, Oregon Nov. 15, 1941 Wrote to the President sending him a picture, and a poem that she composed, expressed hope that the President would broadcast the poem sometime. (Filed in cupboard. E.B.) See PPF-9-D ewr P.P.F. 9-P pp7, a-P, November 19, 1941 Mr. Eben My dear Mr. Pond: I have for acknowledgment your friendly letter of November fourteenth to the President. Please be assured that your kind thought in sending the calendars which accom- panied it is sincerely appreciated. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Robert W. Pond, Esq., 1809 Broadway, San Francisco, California. mdp 10 3 mAp the President, 1809 Broadway, Washington, D.C. San Francisco, Calif. November 14,1941. portunity of Harry Hopkins' return an still enjoy. Hopes it will ance of the front in Russia and 3 already been and will be in the my clear Mr. President: ressing thanks for the "produce" Prime Minister but brought it 2 am sending some magin Calend- since then many things have hap- and the fact that the German sending Mrs. Roosevelt and your secretary. 2 am one are, to also called perpetual calendars. Plesargine ey can win the war. Springs you will when all you go Thanksguing. 2 hope Warm that some for your cripples friends at enjoy the Calendare 2 am a disabled american Veterum, General 8th Infantry at Coblenty, pension. with peace the time service and receiving a served 1919. allen commanisting about months Germany, in 2 have the honor to remain most sincerely yours, Robert W. Bond. Betty- - non may keep the magic collended Idontivant to ker The pportunity of Harry Hopkins' return date until Dec 26th can still enjoy. Hopes it will m tance of the front in Russia and S already been and will be in the M ressing thanks for the "produce" home to enjoy with very few people present. Says that since then many things have hap- and stating that he did not even give any of it to the Prime Minister but brought it pened and we are much heartened by the Russian defense and the fact that the German people are at last beginning to wonder how and when they can win the war. SEE - P.P.F. 2987 P.P.T. I: ai 9-P 1 140-YEAR MAGIC CALENDAR 33 39 34 40 29 35 36 41 37 43 27 38 31 42 I Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 50 56 45 51 46 52 47 58 54 60 44 55 48 53 2 Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo 18 61 67 62 68 57 63 64 69 65 71 49 66 59 70 3 We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu 78 84 73 79 74 80 75 86 82 88 72 77 76 81 4 Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We 89 95 90 96 85 91 92 97 93 99 83 94 87 98 5 Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th 01 07 02 08 03 14 04 09 05 11 00 06 10 16 6 Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr 19 1 18 24 13 19 20 25 15 26 22 28 12 17 21 27 7 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 29 35 30 36 31 42 32 37 33 39 23 34 38 44 46 52 41 47 48 53 43 54 50 56 40 45 49 55 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 57 63 58 64 59 70 60 65 61 67 51 62 66 72 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Jan. 2 3. 4. 5 7. I 6. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Feb. 5 6. 7 I 3. 4. 2 29 30 31 Mar. 5 6. 7. I 3. 4 2 Apr. I 2 3 4. 6. 7. 5 To Find Day of Week of Any May 3. 4 5. 6 I 2 7. Date Covered: Find year, June 6 7 I 2 4. 5. 3. drop down column to num- July I 2 3. 4. 6. 7. 5. ber opposite month, which Aug. 4. 5 6 7. 2 3 I is key number. Find day of Sept. 7. I 2 3 5 6. 4. month on 31 day calendar, Oct. 2 3. 4. 5 7. I 6 center, right side of Magic Nov. 5 6. 7. I 3. 4. 2 Calendar; move up column Dec. 7. I 2 3 5. 6. 4. (Continued on Reverse Side) taking the opportunity of Harry Hopkins' return to send the gratitude President of some those OF who appreciate the importance of the front will in be in and the produce" 3 that they can still enjoy. Hopes Russia it will who recognize - The President replied on Nov. 21, 1941, expressing thanks for the it convey the the help that the President's support has already been and "produce" future. that he did not even give any of it to the Prime Minister but brought have and stating to enjoy with very few people present. Says that since then many things German hap- home pened and we are much heartened by the Russian defense and the fact the that the people are at last beginning to wonder how and when they can win war. SEE - P.P.F. 2987 P.P.I. Pi 9-P to day on line opposite key number. Add I day for all months coming after February in Leap Years, which are indicated by bold figures. Example for Finding Day of Week of March 4, 1940, a Leap Year: Find year, drop down column to key number opposite March, which is 4. Find day of month on 31 day calendar, cen- ter, right side of Magic Calendar; move up column to day on line opposite key number, which is Sunday. Add I day for Leap Year, which is Monday. Use same method for years other than Leap Years, except do not add I day. Suggested use of Magic Calendar: Find day of week of births. To prove accu- racy of Magic Calendar, use present day. Wrote to the President stating that he is taking the opportunity of Harry Hopkins' return to send the President some of the "produce" that they can still enjoy. Hopes it will convey the gratitude of those who appreciate the importance of the front in Russia and who recognize the help that the President's support has already been and will be in the future. - The President replied on Nov. 21, 1941, expressing thanks for the "produce" and stating that he did not even give any of it to the Prime Minister but brought it home to enjoy with very few people present. Says that since then many things have hap- pened and we are much heartened by the Russian defense and the fact that the German people are at last beginning to wonder how and when they can win the war. SEE - P.P.F. 2987 P.P.F. F. 9-P SUMMERLIN, G.T., Chief of Protocol, Dept. of State, mpk CRIPPS, Sir Stafford British Embassy Moscow, U.S.S.R. August 1, 1941 Wrote to the President stating that he is taking the opportunity of Harry Hopkins' return to send the President some of the "produce" that they can still enjoy. Hopes it will convey the gratitude of those who appreciate the importance of the front in Russia and who recognize the help that the President's support has already been and will be in the future. - The President replied on Nov. 21, 1941, expressing thanks for the "produce" and stating that he did not even give any of it to the Prime Minister but brought it home to enjoy with very few people present. Says that since then many things have hap- pened and we are much heartened by the Russian defense and the fact that the German people are at last beginning to wonder how and when they can win the war. SEE - P.P.F. 2987 P.P. IF. Pi 9-P SUMMERLIN, G.T., Chief of Protocol, Dept. of State, Nov. 8, 1941. Encloss letter addressed to the President by Mr. John G. Winant, our Ambassador in London, together with a copy of communication from James A. Malcolm to Ambassador Winant, transmitting a portrait of Prime Minister Churchill painted by the late Sir Leslie Ward in the year 1900 when Mr. Churchill first entered Parliament. This portrait is a gift from a group of friends of the United States who wish to remain anonymous, and hopes President will accept this gift as a token of their esteem and admiration. (correspondence given to Mrs. Shen to go to Hyde Park, together with portrait. - copies of correspondence filed.) See P.P.F.7683 P.P.7 9-P O'HARA, HOST REVENSED JOHN F. (n.s.o.) vah. SUBMEIDER, Miss-Ruth, (President) MANN, George Seg (Director) P.P.F. Unity Club of America, Milwankee, Wise. 9-P November 22, 1941 Sends the President a "beautifully engrossed" pledge of the Unity Club of America, expressing their loyalty, etc. See P.P.F. 9-U O'HARA, HOST REVENSED JOHN F. (n.s.o) TEAGLE, Walter Millbrook, N.Y. ack'd 11-25-41 Sent the President some pheasants. - On Nov. 25th, the President thanked Mr. Teagle. P.P.7. See P.P.F. 5316 act 9-P O'HARA, HOST REVENUED JOHN F. (C.S.C.) New York, II. Y. November 25, 1941 $ Ackd. Mine Tully wrote saying the President is especially pleased to have the photograph of the babies, Pranklin and Bliner Ocycooles de Von--the photo sent to the President from Anbassador Claude C. Bowers through Bishop O'Hara. (Official corres. dated August a, 1941 from Ambassador Bowers nakes mention of the Christening of these babios). Photo sent to liyde Park Series B. Attached was Bishop O'Hora's card thru courtesy of Ambansador Claude 0. Bowers. Miss fully does not want a note of thanks to go to Ambansador Bowars. E.D. I See PPF-9-0 our P.P.F. 9-P FACTURE, Worksheet Internation XE at 1000 1841. PPF The President 56 betwie SWEE Was the Marangh Enylor. Se Date to & Court. 9-P WSSS valid IRELAND, Engineer Captain J. H.H. Southsea, England Nov. 25, 1941. File date: July 21, 1943. Wie 1848 Let. to the President, enclosing print of 2. drawing of Winston Churchill. Sent to State Dept. for reply or preparation of reply, 12/18/41. No draft of reply to file, 7/21/43. SEE: PPF 9-I ilo 9-P PACHECO, Doutor Antonio Carneiro Ambassador of Portugal, State of the Vatican City, Nov. 25, 1941. The President wrote thanking him for a bottle of port which was sent to the President through Mr. Myron Taylor. The President said he was keeping the wine until Christmas Time to drink a teast. SEE P.P.F. 7843 AS P.P.F. 9-P AVILA CAMACHO, Major Gen. Maximino P.P.F. Secretary of Communications and Public Works Mexico, D.F. 9-P 11-6-41 Wrote to the President extending personal greetings and said he was sending by Mr. Josephus Daniels, a box containing two serapes of the kind made in Mexico, one with 8. portrait of the President and another with that of his brother, Manual Avila Camacho. Letter written in Spanish. - - - The President replied 11-27. He said he deeply appreciates the lovely gifts and assured Major Gen. Avila Camacho that these tokens shall have an honored place in his home. (President's letter is as per draft supplied 11-25 by George T. Summerlin in response to President's request 11-21-41.) See PPF 7848 mp vah. HIRSCHFELD, A. B., P.P.F. Denver, Colo. November 11, 1941 9-P Sends the President a framed copy of a patriotic poster. See P.P.F. 9-H