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PPF 9 PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE Gifts P Jan. -Feb. 1938 PPF900603 Buchle January 7, 1938 prt. laip My dear Mr. Patrick: The President has asked no to thank you for your courtesy in sending him that inter- esting photograph. He appreciates your friendly thought and sends his very best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, File M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY J. A. Patrick, Esq., Tulelake, California. es The Car of our nation By Franklin D Koshres es THE WHITE house WASHINGTON January 7, 1938 pP. My dear Mr. Patrick: The President has asked me to thank 9- you for your courtesy in sending him that inter- esting photograph. He appreciates your friendly thought and sends his very best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, ma Re Hand M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY J. A. Patrick, Esq., Tulelake, California. P.P.7. Backly pp.7. January 7, 1938 q-P My dear ltiss Panloj: The President has asked me to thank you ever so much for your friendly New Year greeting and to express his cordial apprecia- tion of your kind thought in sending him the beautiful handkerchief. He sends his very best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRITARY Miss Marie Panloj, Route 1, Box 1356, Montebello, California. es pp.7. THE WHITE house WASHINGTON 9-P I'm I obaline the you new neume for Time alepha of be when in to a very X, of are crugle leev been for bood that These 2 in P.P.7 9-P very bood x Mr did for to The STATE XXX it DA 851 B Yours MADE IN U.S.A. 11. 4. benand Mis se Hand PRIVATE SECRETARY T Arthur M. Tode, Esq., The Propeller Club of the United States, 17 Battery Place, New York, N.Y. es + P.7. 9-P Best Wishes in the New year 38 P.P.7 9-P book 37" to 3 he x99 M. A. Lelland Mis se Hand PRIVATE SECRETARY Arthur M. Tode, Esq., The Propeller Club of the United States, 17 Battery Place, New York, N.Y. es + and best wishes for the New ** year x99 very sincerely yours, Mis se Hand M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Arthur M. Tode, Esq., 17 Battery Place, The Propeller Club of the United States, New York, N.Y. es + P.P.7. THE WHITE house WASHINGTON 9-P A Buckly January 20, 1938 P.P.7 q-P My dear Mr. Tode: It was nice of you to send the book "American Merchant Marine Conference, 1937" to the President. He wants you to know that he appreciates your friendly thought of him. x99 Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand Miss se Hand PRIVATE SECRETARY Arthur M. Tode, Esq., The Propeller Club of the United States, 17 Battery Place, New York, N.Y. es + pp.7. THE WHITE HOUSE Mac WASHINGTON q-p takenk January 25, 1938 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT: Mr. C. F. Palmer, (Palmer Building, Atlanta, Georgia) came in today and asked that the accompanying bottle be handed to you, as he thought it might be interesting to you on account of the label. He said the bottle had been in his father-in-law's wine cellar for more than twenty-five years, but that he had no idea how much older than that it might be. MHM R. F. THE WHITE house WASHINGTON January 25, 1938 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT: Mr. C. F. Palmer, (Palmer Building, Atlanta, Georgia) came in today and asked that the accompanying bottle be handed to you, as he thought it might be interesting to you on account of the label. He said the bottle had been in his father-in-law's wine cellar for more than twenty-five years, but that he had no idea how much older than that it might be. MH R. F. пля January 26, 1938 My dear Mr. Palmer: The President asked me to drop you a line and thank you for the heir- loom. x He was really very much pleased and gave me a bit of the history at- tached to it. Sincerely yours, M. H. McINTYRE Secretary to the President MHM/mma C. F. Palmer, Esq., Palmer Building, Atlanta, Georgia. ПЛИ MATTER C.F. PALMER We PALMER BUILDING Atlanta, GEORGIA January 28, 1938 Dear Mac: Your letter saying the President liked the heirloom and that it really had some family history attached pleased me very much. Here's hoping he christens it on his birthday with you by his side to help. Cordially yours, Chick Pum C. F. Palmer Marvin H. McIntyre, Esquire, Secretary to the President, The White House, Washington, D. C. AIR MAIL Dearborn, Jan 25, 1938. President, F. LD, Roosevelt, hear Sir, achid o As d have a Birthday, 1' S.IU. Jan,30.4 J The same date, + I am goin to send you this little Gift. Hope you will like it. 9 Wishing you a Happy Birth day. d am as Elver. x Frances El. Purdy. 1536. mason St. Wearborn. mich. P.S. I here little mitters make a nice Book mark, for your Bible. ek pr.7. q-p January 31, 1938 + pr.7. My dear Miss Purdy: PPm m The President has asked me to thank you for your note of January twenty-fifth and the gift you were good enough to enclose. He is glad to learn that you also celebrated your birthday on January thirtieth, and sends you his very best wishes. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Miss Frances E. Purdy, 1536 Mason Street, Dearborn, Michigan. ek Bully P.P.AP q-P January 26, 1938 My dear Mr. Pennington: The President has asked me to thank 144. you ever SO much for those interesting curios which you were good enough to send him. He is 37 very glad to have them, and appreciates your kind thought of him. Very sincerely yours, TX M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Charles N. Pennington, Esq., Bomoseen, Vermont. oh 6 Bomosun Vt. Jan. 22-38 His Excellency:- Frafuselin D. Roosevelh pq.7 Dear Sir:- Thanking ton N.C. interest which you, I so thought-mould some Fro of my curios found In looking over ing same. Thili-hall Times publiched The first is a copy of The Mr. Wilkins, The Edilor at That after Clerelands' first ele clion. ARY time claimed to be The firal one! to mentions Clereland for Pred. es 2. ofing These Ino ilems mill so he published This fr afrir, sterest your I Iremain printed in red, and taining yours Respectfully paper no aph sayings. am bettery condition Char. W. Pennington. the se second article is a Jan with The frielures of The heroco of The Spanish American with but with The political complexion I have been a life Packy Douse of This / The State -4th in are and filled a mainly by Refublicate are National Committee man from This sta being Irish, most of The appoint offices are filled by the licto over. as you mill see by Buckey V January 25, 1938 pp.7. q.p Gentlemen: The President thanks you ever so much for the book which you were good enough to send him. He appreciates your friendly thought and has asked me to convey his very best wishes to everyone concerned. Very sincerely yours, M. 4. LeHand Mrs handher PRIVATE SECRETARY The Paebar Company, Inc., 220 West 42nd Street, es New York, N.Y. is P.P.7. Buck January 27, 1938 9-P My dear Mr. Persson: It was nice of you to send your sketch to the President. He has asked ne to thank you ever so much for your courtesy and he wants you to know that he deeply appreciates your friendly thought of him. Very sincerely yours, TA M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Victor Persson, Esq., 150 North Brooks, Sheridan, Wyoming. es Buill January 24, 1938 plt 9-P My dear Miss Pierson: I have received your letter of Janu- ary eighteenth and want to thank you for your kind thought in sending the accompanying cata- log. As you request, I shall be glad to call attention to it. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand min se Ware PRIVATE SECRETARY Miss Jean Pierson, X xpp.7 X Box 146, 15 Bronxville, New York. oh wh makell Box 146 Bronxville ,N.Y. Ackid JEAN PIERSON January 18,1938 My dear Miss Le Hand: I am enclosing my latest catadog of Rare Books which I believe contains several items which would be of interest not only to the President, but also to Mrs. Roosevelt. I refer especially to items 32 to 61 listed under the heading, "Business and Finance"; item No. 124 and 125; items 129 to 156 listed under "Government"; 180 to 188 under "Andrew Jackson"; 190 to 215 under "Judiciary"; 306 to 311, under "New York"; 327 and 328 under "Pirates"; 329 to 334 under "Politics"; 604 to 607 listed under the heading, "Women". A most interesting Sea book is being sent to me entitled "Sea Laws" and was printed in the 17th Century. As soon as it arrives, I will send you a description of it for I think the President may be interested in learning its title. If you could call this catalog to the attention of the President and also to Mrs Roosevelt, the favor would be greatly appreciated. Thanking you, I am, Sincerely, (Miss) fear Pierson Miss Marguerite Alice Le Hand Buckey pl.t January 24, qp. 1938 My dear Mr. Patrikios: Your note of January eleventh and card of greeting have been received. The Presi- dent thanks you ever so much for your courtesy in sending him the book to which you refer and has asked me to convey his best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, Mrs Larrahu M. A. Lelland PRIVATE SECRETARY George Patrikios, Esq., 99 Pleasant Street, Thompsonville, Connecticut. es THE WHITE HOUSE Trompson JAN 12 1938 Jan. 11, 1938 RECEIVED Y To Wh. Roosevelt, President of The United States LAST Sending you this small gift a JANUARY book by mr. Venizelas, former premier of Greece who preached the same doctines and strived for his people WAYS as you are now doing. THAR E A U THE BEST Thank Yeorge yours truly Patrickios YTHING ! Kios t. st le. Conn. thook es X I'M JANUARY ST LAST JANUARY 31 AND ALWAYS WISHING YOU THE BEST THAR Y N E P id OF EVERYTHING ! MAY IT FIND YOU FEELING George Patrikios FIT AS A KING 99 Pleasant. st Thompsonville. Conn. Domenico Pamiccio, Esq., Cresson Cresson, State Sanatorium, Pennsylvania. es WHEN THE NEW YEAR 0 "BLOWS IN" PRINTEL IN U.S.A. Buchr January 26, 1938 My dear Mr. Panuccio: The President has received your pr.7. 9-0 nice note of birthday greetings and he wants you to know that he deoply appreciates the friendly thought which prompted you to send him the gift to which you refer. The President is sorry to loarn of your illness and trusts that you will soon be restored to health. Very sincerely yours, Spread Halding M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Domenico Pamiccio, Esq., Cresson State Sanatorium, Cresson, Pennsylvania. es Thank THE WHITE HOUSE Burn up JAN 24 1938 RECEIVED and Cresson State Sanatorium, Cresson, Pa. January 19, 1938 The Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, Washington, D. C. My dear Mr. President: On your birthday, it is my sincere pleasure to offer you a humble token, constructed with my own hands during many lonely hours of cure at the Cresson State Sanatorium. I have never been a positive case, and this article has been thoroughly sterilized SO there is no danger of contamination to anyone. With best wishes, I am your faithful servant Domenico panuccio 3 acking 210 Los, Angeles, Cal. q-P Jan. 28th, 1938. The Hon. Franklin D. Rooseveli President of the United States Thank ML Washington, D. C. To our Dearly Beloved President: I am mailing under separate cover 2 Photograph pat of "Amelia Earhart". This is the last portrayal of her 960 before taking the "Pacific Flight". I have learnt that you were a great friend of Miss Earhart. As an expression of love and esteem, I am sending this copy to you. Very sincerely yours, Paul Park X PAUL PARK FEDERAL ART PROJECT 1187 North Hoover St. Los Angeles, Calif. February 9, 1938 My dear Mr. Park: Your letter of January twenty-eighth to the President has been received and he is most appreciative of the friendly interest which prompted you to send him the photograph of Miss Earhart. He asks me to thank you ever so much for your thought of him. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Paul Park, Esq., 1187 North Hoover Street, Los Angeles, California. ek CAMMARATA. Mr. & Mrs., SDTM7 Buckly January 31, 1938 P.P.7. q-P My dear Mr. Paris: Your letter has been received and the President has asked me to thank you very much indeed for your courtesy in sending him a copy of your book, "Napoleon's Legion". He wants you to know that he more than appre- ciates your friendly birthday greetings. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Francklyn Paris, Esq., Century Club, 7 West 43d Street, New York, N. Y. ek TA. Mr. & Mrs., achid WHITE HOUSE Sin 1938 JAN 25 1938 CENTURY CLUB RECEIVED 7 WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET Mall RKO Theatres for 1938. --M dent's appreciation for - NEW YORK & bear in Rooririct, a send you my cich miles D you a crappen enthony and surjoce, as we all do, that Fews day was not only givin us a quar leader , cut Than Furningh him Free has come to maulined an additional given To the particularly abtruitic obsirvance fries day. arms you also a copy of my "n apalion S frgin napolions Legion you Rec write Jhonse with the inscripation that a diroted admirer mould erice = cram To posterity an his immber twhete havesiep Paris will Francklyn CAMMARATA, Mr. & Mrs., CRIQUI, C. A. SPITZ, Leo Radio Keith Orpheum Corporation, New York, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1938. Writes President enclosing courtesy pass to all RKO Theatres for 1938.--Miss Lehand, on Jan. 7th, wrote Mr. Spitz expressing the President's appreciation for this courtesy. SEE P.P.F. 4153 P.P.F. 9-P CAMMARATA, Mr. & Mrs., CRIQUI, C. A. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1938. Writes President enclosing a season pass for the New York Motor Bost Show.--Miss LeHand, on Jan. 6th, wrote Mr. Criqui thanking him on the Pres- ident's behalf for his thoughtfulness in sending him a season pass for the New York Motor Boat Show. SEE P.P.F. 5084 P.P.F. 9-P CAMMARATA, Mr. & Mrs., rlv McINTIRE, E. H. Chicago, Ill. 1-14-38 Sent to the President some Lincoln placques which he has just had printed. --- Pencil note in Mr, Ingling's handwriting: Gettysburg Address etc put in Legal Case. SEE 169 (Official File) pp7 9- p CAMMARATA, Mr. & Mrs., Los Angeles Colle ags the following sent Birthday Greetings to the President. Filed 1-28-38 DREW, Billy HARTMANN, Roy Lakeville, San Middleboro, Mass. Meriden, Conn. HORTON, Delbert HAMANN, Charles Henry Middletown, N. Y. Richmond, Mo. ADAMS, James E. United Brethren Church Jacksonville, Fla. Union City, Ind. (card sent by daughter, Mrs. E. H. Brooks/GOBEL, Mrs. Louis S. JAMES, Mrs. Helen Fowler, Ind. PP7 Marion, Ind. (asks Pres. send ZETTA, Josephine card to mother, Mrs. Blanche Deal) Dilltown, Pa. 9-P WOBBEN NICOULIN, Mary Elizabeth vance, John Howard Louisville, Ky. (asks Pres. send Toledo, Ohio card to grd-father, Henry G. Wobben) PHIPPS, Bonnie Rea brenner, Seymour Caruthersville, Mo. Chelsea, Mass. WHITNEY, Jay E. BARTH, Mark Avery Hope, Ark. Indianapolis, Ind. To ELSER, Kennoth JAQUES, Mrs. Ida New Springfield, Ohio New Haven, Conn. DOWNS, Caroline Sue LEIGH, Stanley Eugene Canton, Mo. Detroit, Mich. JACKSON, Margaret PIECZYKOWSKI, Miss Irene Goreville, Ill. McKeesport, Pa. (wants autograph)HIGH, Shirley Jean FLOYD, Miss Grace Durham, N. C. Wesson, Mich. (wants signed photo) OLSEN, Robert (wants signature) ESPOSITO, Vito Wynot, Nebraska Jersey City, N.J. (asks for stamps HERDMAN, Edward CURRIE, Johnnie Kenneth Brooklyn, N.Y. Seattle, Wash. GULLATTE, Vivian Marie BRAJEVICH, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pontiac, Mich. Los Angeles, Calif. HOWARD, Mrs. Leon (sent photo of daughter) Dover-Foxcréft, Maine PRATT, Miss Margaret QUIRK, Mr.& Mrs. William Henry Tenants Harbor, Me. (wants autograph) Los Angeles, Calif. KELSHAW, Willard W. PERSONETTE, Muriel Philadelphia, Pa. (wants autograph) Newark, N. J. GOOS, LeRoy CORNOG, Billie Pipestone, Minn. (wants autograph) Spokane, Mo. BAKER, Joyce NORSKI, Miss Anna Ft. Smith, Ark. Superior, Wisconsin BZ DAVIS, Mrs. Bryan (wants picture for son) Takoma Park, Md. DAVIS, Gail BAILEY, Miss Josephine Corry, Pa. Lexington, Ky. HILLSMAN, Wanda HOULAHAN, Rosemary Cleveland, Ohio Peoria, Ill. KETNER, Jennie L. Newport, Tenn. SEE P.P.F. 310-(Initial of Writer) CAMMARATA, Mr. & Mrs., Los Angeles, Calif. Jan. 20, 1938. Sends to the President a framed photograph as a birthday gift. See P.P.F.510-C br P.P.7 9-P Mr GILMORE, Leon M. President, Gainesville Community Circus, Gainesville, Texas, Jan. 18, 1938. expressing Community Circus the for its 1938 season.--Miss LeHand wrote Mr. Gilmore, January Gainesville 22nd, Writes the President sending him the first pass issued by the President's appreciation. SEE P.P.F. 5143 P.P.F. 9-P \ on TAYLOR, John Thomas, Director, National Logislative Committee, The American Logion, Wash,, D.C. Jan. 13, 1938. Letter to Mr. McIntyre, saying he is in receipt of a request by Mrs. Malcolm Dougles. the National President of the American Legion Auxiliery that arrangements be made for her to present to the President on Jan. 24th or Jan.25th, a set of Neval Print Plates which commenorate the founding of the United States Nevy. - The Auxiliary has presented 8 set to the Hon. Claude As Swanson, secretary of the Navy and to Rear Admirel D.F. Sellers, supt. of the U.S. Naval Academy. Is enclosing a brochure relative to them. Wishes to be advised when the President can receive Mrs. Douglas. Bee 04 p.p.7 be 9-P \ on WARD, Vers,Sec., MCADOO, Senator libe. Gibbs, U.S. Senate, Wash., D.C. Jen. 29, 1938. Note to Mr. NeIntyre enclosing two pictures, which were sent to the Senator by Mr. Jacob Mueller of Los Angeles Calif to be presented to the President $ "as a birthday token". See P.P.F.310-M br P.P.7 9-p BORGLUM, Gutzon, Pres., Mount Rushmore National Memorial Society, Rapid City, S.Dak. Jan. 27, 1938. Writes that he recently sent several photographs to the President, showing the work on Mount Rushmore. Says the photographer failed to put in his card. Says he will shortly send him a small book he has prepared on the work to date. See 96 br 9.P.7 9-P COPY February 4, 1938. Dear Joe: The Aivosofsky marine is a gem and I just want to tell you and Marjorie how grateful I am--thank you both ever so much. With my very best wishes, Always sincerely yours, Honorable Joseph E. Davies, 4015 Forty-ninth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. mal/tmb See P.P.F. 1381-for first carbon P.P.B. In. Pi P. 9-P P.P.7 Buckly February 8, 1938 9-P My dear Mr. Pepoy: Your letter of recent date to the Pres- ident has been received and I have been glad to bring it to his attention. He wants me to tell you how much he appreciates your forwarding to him the sketch which you enclosed, and also your contribu- tion to the infantile paralysis fund. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY William Pepoy, Esq., 2565 - 73rd Street, Cleveland, Ohio. mdp MAP Dear Mr. I Rosevelt Ohio think a lot of you so Iam sendingshetch of you If of yourself please sorite me you think it isa wa good hieture Buildr a letter I live at 2565-73N rear Cleveland Ohio Very Janly Goyrs Pak Wm. Pepoy 2 9/35 P.S. I am enclosing a deme fends 11 for your drive an infantile haralysis X 169 P.P.7 9-B (lapel button) dime detache a for 10 find ia ppt q-p February 9, 1938 Buildr My dear Mr. Peterson: The President has received your letter of February fourth, and was deeply touched by Pik $50 your nice thought of his birthday. He asks me to thank you for the little gift and for your contribution to the Infantile Paralysis Fund. He fends also requests me to extend to you his very best wishes for your health and happiness. X 169 Very sincerely yours, XPP.7 9-B (lapel buttin) + file M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Harry 0. Peterson, Esq., 809 McKenzie Avenue, Bremerton, Washington, ia Will 809 McKenzie Ave. Bremerton, Wash. Tapel button Feb. 4, 1938 made from evelt, : , penny by a cripple elt: he enclosed lapel button made from r and which I hope you will wear to Lincoln on his birthday February small novelties such as this button astime" since losing the power of my left arm from an attack of infant- actifs 15 in 1910 at the age of 9. lime is my contribution to help era- read disease. dime detached for the feeds A brother in affliction, or Harry O. Peterson 4-d U William Preacher (W.P.A artist) Easel project 809 McKenzie Ave. Bremerton, Wash. Feb. 4, 1938 Franklin D. Roosevelt, The White House, Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. Roosevelt: Please accept the enclosed lapel button made from a Lincoln penny and which I hope you will wear to honor 12th. Abraham Lincoln on his birthday February The making of small novelties such as this button has been my "pastime" since losing the power of my legs, back and left arm from an attack of infant- actions 155 ile paralysis in 1910 at the age of 9. The enclosed dime is my contribution to help era- dicate this dread disease. dime detached for the fend any A brother in affliction, Harry O. Peterson U William Preacher (W.P.A artist) Easel project plt q-p February 10, 1938 My dear Mr. Piggins: The President thanks you very much indeed for the cane you were so kind as to send him. He is glad to have it and wants you to know that he appreciates your friendly thought of him. Very sincerely yours, Stre Room M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY X C. R. Piggins, Esq., 16082 Deane Boulevard, Racine, ek Wisconsin. 4=d U William Preacher (W.P.A artist) Easel project I Bachly P.P.7. February 28, 1938 G-P My dear Mr. Preacher: The President has asked me to ac- knowledge receipt of your letter of February seventh and to tell you how much he appreciates your courtesy in sending him your painting. He sends his best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, W.H. H. Museum M. H. McINTYRE Secretary to the President William Preacher, Esq., 307 Sixth Avenue, New York, N.Y. es you he I WAS pf. U William Preacher (W.P.A antish) Easel project Aches & Thank to M February 7,1938 307 6th we To The President. FROOH THINK THE new york city FEB 11 1938 your Excellency :- RECEIVED Owing to the fact that holidays and birthday were over- your whelmed with gifto, t decided that this would be a more apportune time to send d you this painting. the joy and happy iness that my humble hope that word will bring hands have created for you. & pray that this year will also happiness. bring a renewall of success and Sut H over M To pf. insum I beg to remain, your lumble servant, he William Preschen (W.P.A artist) Easel project I Pl.7 q.Pp Burth February 10, 1938 My dear Mr. Paxton: Your nice letter of birthday greet- ings has been received by the President. He thanks you very much indeed for the friendly thought which prompted you to send him that bill fold. The President has asked me to 32 xplay X press his appreciation of your contribution 9 to 9-10 to the Infantile Paralysis Fund. Very sincerely yours, TA M.A.LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY + Louis R. Paxton, Esq., Route 2, Zanesville, Ohio. es Louis R. Paxton and 2/1058 TA anessille Ohio. Jan. 27,1938 Bu Dear Mh. President: I hope you rill accept the inclosed artical as a birthday present. This billfold is hand made and hand carred. I had always wanted to do leather work but didrothum whered could learn until, about three years ago, our local ymcs began giving lessonsin leather craft sponsored by the W.P.A. At that time they did not teach tooling or carving. Later they taught leather tooling but not caroing. d think this teaching W Zanesville, O. Rt2 Thank Burn MC up and 2/1051 TA Rt.2 ganesnlle, Ohio. Bu Jan. 27,1938 Dear Mh. President: l hope you roll accept the inclosed artical as a buthday present. This billfold is hand made and hand carved.I S had always wanted to do leather work but didnothna whered could learn until about the years ago, our local ymcs began giving lessonsin leather craft, sponsored by the W.P.A. At that time they didnot teach tooling or carving. Later they caroing d think this teaching taught leather tooling but not , 1 has aided many young men and boys to devote their spare time to something that is both interesting and profitable. l wish you a happy birthday and many more to Come. yours sincerely Louis R. Paxtors P.S. The inclosed one dollar is a contribution to the d nfantile Paralysis Fund. find $1.00 sent To P.P.7 P. q-P February 11, 1938 Buckly lty dear Kenneth: The President was very glad indeed to receive your note of birthday wishes. He has asked me to thank you ever so much for those socks and the tie and to convey his best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, and II. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Kenneth Pasano, 481 Osborne Street, Auburn, New York. es 2 calborne the AUBURN, NEW YORK To the deareshand lovest President in the whole wide world Happy Birthday to you and Many more. From Kenneth / pr. Socks Pasano / the Howk ML TA p.p.t Buckly q.P February 10, 1938 My dear Mr. Phillips: The President has received the picture which you were kind enough to send him, and he asks me to assure you of his deepest apprecia- tion of your friendly thought of him. Very sincerely yours, TA M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY X Frank Phillips, Esq., Mantefiore Home, 3151 Mayfield Road, Cleveland, Ohio. cd pr7- I P.P.7 a-p February 11, 1938 Buchly My dear Mrs. Procar: The President thanks you ever so much for your courtesy in sending him that nice rug. He wants you to know that he deoply approciates your friendly thought of him and has asked me to convey his best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, Min he Hand H. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Mrs. Thomay Procar, 24 Second Avenue, Nyack, New York. es P.P. shile bill q-p 24 Second Avenue Nyack, New York January 24, 1938 The President airst 2/11/38 & Washington, D. C. My dear Mr. Roosevelt: This small scatter rug is hand made. I hope it wears well. Respectfully yours, mrs Thomay Process given to ML Bu INTERNATIONAL MAY E oh prt February 10, 1938 q-P My dear Mr. Procter: The President has received your friend- ly letter of January twenty-fifth, and asks me to tell you how much he appreciates your kind- ness in sending him the poster and the con- tribution for the Infantile Paralysis Fund. He is indeed grateful for the fine interest which prompted your thought in the matter. A Very sincerely yours, M. A. Le Hand PRIVATE SECRETARY X Melvin T. Procter, Esq., 2112 Cecile Street, Dallas, Texas. oh Jam25, 1938 bd Sends J Hid oh Buchly Thank for except the en- butien to the posture underprineleged of ainot infantele- also say that even though your extensive ase I am gs small part of asked accept this Ny of shown in the in up some people to any living person me mout to min 8 me would in any great battle. I am a very poor aritist I have taken lessons KRIT have I had never much chance to draw like I want, but hope some day to be able to take up commercial art. D a married man and have 3 children am of my own and want to protect them as much as possible es se ggain I thank you for the privalage in a of standing beside a great man great battle. 10m U James, 1938 klen D. ack Hid oh Sends J 29 29 1939 PRORIVED Buchly Please eccept the en- elesed contribution to the mark of elimic to and underforiveleged children in their fight against infentels paralysis. and may I also say that G am proud to do this even though is is a small point of your extensive fregdet against this disease I am ngs proud to be even a small part of asked it. and alsor accept this dly poster I have drawn, if shown in the nd news papers it may make up some people to the necreasity of every living person to in america, that if me mout to win me must unite, like me would in any great battle. I am a very poor aritist I never have taken lessons new have I had much chance to draw like I want, but hope some day to be able to take up commercial art. 1) am a married man and have m children of my onn and want to protect them as much as possible se again I thank you for the privalage es of standing beside a great man in a greath bottle. U not Buchly pardon miling on woth sides of paper I am put a little about at present. I have a number of pester drawn and would be lad to send them if you think they would be of any material good in this fight against ifemtate, paraly they arent posters by and artist but they do get the paint over. to seem to be repeating myself ever and ever are a fee points, but I am sincerely glad of this appurnity to address a letter of same signafere to the President of these United States. Iremam Truely. Melvin 1. Procter 2112 Cecile Street Dallas Jexas. It would mean a lot to my mife and myself & children to receive am answer & salute a gmat man. P.P.7 Buchly q-p February 10, 1938 My dear Mr. Pfeifer: Your nice letter of birthday greetings has bleased the President very much. He has asked me to express his appreciation of your friendly thought in sending him that handmade scarf and to convey his sincere good wishes to you and to the members of your family. Very sincerely yours, 11. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Jakob Pfcifer, Esq., Forgan, Oklahoma. es whs MY/ THE WHITE HOUSE 2/1028 JAN 29 1938 RECEIVED pearl Forgan, Oklahoma Jan 30, 1938 your Honor. mr President of the U.S. It gives me great pleasure to congradulate you on your 56 birthday and we hope we can congradulate pky. to come, and am hopping you you many. many more abrthdays terms. will be presidentfor many more I am encloseing a very small birthday gift, because this is all l can afford to send you. The gift which I sent you is home. made. al haven't any money to buy you a real gift. I hope you like it. my father wishes he could speak to you personly some day. away Best Regards. give Jakob Pfufer of Family Forgan. Oklahoma I Buchly prt 9-P February 11, 1938 My dear Glynwood: The President wants you to know that he more than appreciates your friendly birthday greetings and your courtesy in sending him that x 13,0-P nice handkerchief. He has asked me to convey his very best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, this Zanaher M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Glynwood Patrick, X Brooksville, Florida. es THE WHITE HOUSE JAN 29 1938 Glynwood Patrich RECEIVED Brooksville, alis 2/11/38 February 14, 1938 fla & PP.7. q-p P. age 9, faw. 28. My dear Mr. Phillips: I have received your letter and have had pleasure in conveying your birthday message of congratulations to the President. He more than appreciates your kind thought of him and asks me to thank you, too, for the picture which you were good enough to send him. The President sends you his best wishes. Very sincerely yours, Mirs se Hard M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Frank Phillips, Esq., 3151 Mayfield Road, Cleveland, Ohio. ek + , ) Birthday Greetings thank for (gui away) handwrichief Buckly February 14, 1938 pp.7. q.p My dear Mr. Phillips: I have received your letter and have had pleasure in conveying your birthday message of congratulations to the President. He more than appreciates your kind thought of him and asks me to thank you, too, for the picture which you were good enough to send him. The President sends you his best wishes. Very sincerely yours, Mirs se Hard M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Frank Phillips, Esq., 3151 Mayfield Road, Cleveland, Ohio. ek Thankett G actual alulas Bic Cleveland January 27 1938 My daarest very hunered % Missy/ M.B. Lehand privat Secretary % White House:/ Begg your pordan for my franknes to request you for a very important faver: namly to be so Rind talmach me with your findness by their overy belavedgreat President, I was Do fromp and pend him my to his 56 birthday; Jam aproad he will pend me bach like my Commention picture in elotober 27. 1936. Therefore in care he is milling to send me back you are my Coursel The picture belong to you to crep Mr to feve in any Museum.- f hope you understood me, take my many cordially appriciation and epuse my fraupness Nld Times 84. and Trudy Yours Montepiore Home 3151 Mayfield Good Clevelound if, MAX PONS CO vah. ROWE, Dr. L. S., The Director General, Pan American Union, Washington, D. C. January 30, 1958 Writes the President in behalf of the entire staff of the Pan American Union, extending cordial congratulations on the occasion of his birthday, etc. Sends the President a basket of pears. See 480 P.P.7 9-P MAX PONS CO February 18, 1938 PP7. q-P Ity dear Mr. Pons: Your letter of January twenty-first has been received. Permit me to thank you in the President's behalf for your courtesy in sending him the gifts to which you refer and to assure you of his appreciation of your friendly birthday greetings. he barket Very sincerely yours, Mrs Funcher W. 4. Lolland PRIVATE SECRETARY Max Pons, Esq., 1610 Cabrillo Street, Torrance, California. es Chank S MAX PONS CO. THE WHITE HOUSE Inventor and Manufacturer of Straw Mosaic 1610 Cabrillo Street JAN 27 10 26 AM '38 TORRANCE, CALIFORNIA Phone Torrance 449 RECEIVED Waste raper lasket Jan. 21. 1938 d causters ached 2/18 90 Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt President of the United States White House, Washington, D.C. Honarable Sir ! Please permit me to take this means of manifesting my gratitude for the privilege of being permitted to live in these grand and glorious United States. I left Russia after the war and built my business in Germany, where I prospered for over 20 years, but due to the activities of the new regime, I could not continue there as a Jew.- I deem it a privilege and an honor to be a resident of this free country and in appreciation, I am sending you under separate cover a birthday gift which is of my own making and I trust you will accept it in the same spirit that it is being sent you. I hope it will arrive in time for your natal day.- With every good wish for a full measure of good health, contentment and success in all your undertakings, believe me, Sir, to be Very cordially Maxtany. yours Busky February 24, 1938 P.P.7. 9-P X My dear Miss Pemble: The President was delighted to receive pr.,7. 9-L the crate of delicious strawberries grown by the Louisiana Farmers Protective Union - the first crate of the 1938 season. He is more than grateful to you and everyone concerned for your kind thought in sending them to him and wants all of you to know hanabut of his real appreciation, Very sincerely yours, Mr. M. A. LoHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Miss Ruth Pemble, c/o Louisiana Farmers' Protective Union, Hammond, Louisiana. RR ELEGRAM 9WUD 65 3 Extra The White House Mashington advi-24-88 24-38 RB Shushan Airport La 212pm Feb 21 1938 The President The White House Sir: it gives me great pleasure to send you via Eastern Airlines and Railway Express the first crate of Louisiana strawberries of the 1938 season grown in the famous Louisiana strawberry belt by the Louisiana Farmers Protective Union we hope that you enjoy them and that they add to the pleasure of your holiday I have the honor to remain respectfully, yours. Ruth Pemble, Ambassadoress of Strawberries. 406pmd Very sincerely yours, Don Eher M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Charles Payne, Esq., Stratford, Connecticut. es DARD FORM No. 14A PPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT FROM MARCH 10, 1926 The White House Mashington TELEGRAM OFFICIAL BUSINESS-GOVERNMENT RATES OPO 16-6481 26WU. RA. WH. Our 21 President sgd Ruth Pemble sender's address is care Louisiana Farmers' Protective Union, Hammond, La. Personal Service Bureau New Orleans, La. 24 Feb. 24, 1938 that you will understand. Very sincerely yours, Don Eher M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Charles Payne, Esq., Stratford, Connecticut. es OLEICIVE analy TEΓ WYBCH in' Lase ME EOKA no ccw Thank rid ML PPt 1938 THE WHITE HOUSE FEB 22 1938 9-P RECEIVED PY of your book to the President and I want to thank you in his behalf for your courtesy. However, the President cannot, while holding his present office, make comments concern- ing the merits of the many books and musical compo- sitions that are constantly being received. I know that you will understand. Very sincerely yours, Dren Cher M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Charles Payne, Esq., Stratford, Connecticut. es & Buchy PPT February 28, 1938 9-P My dear Mr. Payne: It was nice of you to send a copy of your book to the President and I want to thank you in his behalf for your courtesy. However, the President cannot, while holding his present office, make comments concern- ing the merits of the many books and musical compo- sitions that are constantly being received. I know that you will understand. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Charles Payne, Esq., Stratford, Connecticut. es Baskly P.P.7. February 28, 1938 q-p Gentlemen: The copy of the book which you were good enough to send to the President has been received and I want to thank you in his behalf for your courtesy. I can assure you that he will appreciate your friendly thoughtfulness. Very sincerely yours, Mrs Chen M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Publishers' Book Review, 320 - 322 South Ashland Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. es c/o winsch 778 mc Donough St P.P.7. Anily February 14, 1938 q.p Ity dear Mrs. Provost: Your letter has been received and I want to thank you in the President's behalf for your friendly thought in sending him that cake. You may be sure he deeply appreciates your friendly birthday greetings and your good wishes. Very sincerely yours, game away M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Mrs. Florence Provost, c/o Wensch, 778 McDonough Street, Brooklyn, New York. es Letter 9 The wensch aiksil Bklyn Jan 26 the 1938 n 778mc Donough St To Our esood President ure as a token I he has started to make this cake for It gives me great pleasurey you and wishing y on many happy Birthday 10 br be able to do all the is hope you well terribee problom to h aming to do as it is a es. good work y on are you and your Hear sise I want you to are all our american wilk from now on children get plenty as am I am la great church worker I ran 127 church alone Ren card parties for one his de Father craw gord is our hastor and Father (4th Gbrien is asst. my Husband had me duray ure as a token for 4 yrs say my I was I he has started nerve ous but it mas. y took his fault so my sister ehge of me he J did not send her ord br a Xmas present so I gut up out and done 0 one house work and bought her lls. narm a nice beanket to keep help so then was happy I helped at the 1 Bowery I am past 45 Be acon mission in the e- now and have no home am only a couple of sooms X the Dr is nont let him- he with him I hope in a short time you hade this weee send me a ticket to come to is ashing ton as I trued to come in elected but the Dr m arch when you got TO as a token said it insued he he has started too, much for me now I and like cooking taking clean a house br but any Ausband is got all my money about 5000 his a gambler likes the faclies Inorked m a resturant for 2 yrs turned to all my money house him he buy is a then in his name makes a will giving a mean 7 mine with her for the hast he is living 4 yrs Do there is one ching I want you to Please write to him at 1496 Ecust 54 at and tell him B as a token he has started you want him to give me my lovely dog Ihad him to count but he hasa br pule and the case was dismised he hap atawyer and takes issue to Thelp I p my , Jetty allo. the Inf. paralises Please have your maid to get pime- apple and which cream Maxisell house and a nice cup of you well and this coffee hoping letter as made TES BROOKL NA SUMMING ATES RISTAGE 2 1130PM UCENTO 1 49 CENT re as a token CENT N.Y 1938 he has started President Rossevelt Washing D.C. ton - br d Personal law my 18 Gsusbands name mr Elbert Propost write to me to St 778 mc Donough To mrs mand sensch mrs Florence Provost PS. I belonged to the League of is owan If not Leel return to F Provost % Nensch 7 18 mc J Q Bklyn On ough.,It ng are as a token he has started GREETINGS br d 1937 H Bur my 18 Husbands name mr ElbertProsses write to me to St 778 mc Don ough To mrs mand sensch mrs Florence Provot PS. I belonged to the Lea gue of is owan your scake in a small Ritchen using every thing the Best are as a token he has started Leec 11 the was un- my Birthday is happy was buck as and my I sister had br a Death last mh. of my Brother InLaw my Husbam as name mr Elbert Propost write to me to St 778 mc Don ough To mrs mand sensch mrs FlorenceProvost PS. I belonged to the Lea gue of is owan Noters my 6 Husband did not want me w belong but the :ture as a token Ich he has started Her scud yes he was too strict us he is 7y is older than br me he has all my Curriture I bought and lives there while I hre very hoor Please with excluse writing led pencel I have no snk or hen as and am trying to forget M they our other ought y to he you amount can Respectfully Son like & on very hang bright to know radio over the Floreme Provost KREMENETSKY, Henry, Gen. Chan., Committee for the President's Birthday Ball, Tuttle, N. Dak. Feb. 11, 1938. Citizens of Tuttle, N. Dak., send to the President a picture as a token to express to him their sincereity in his great undertaking which he has started in the fight against Infantile Paralysis. See P.P.F.310-Birthday Bell folder-T- br pp.7 9-P BURKE, Robert W., Pensacola, Fla. Feb. 7, 1938. Writes to the President regarding a marine painting, depicting the rescue of a boatman off the Florida coast, by a Coast Guard flying boat. Painting is entitled "Rescue in the Gulf Stream". Gives President a brief history of the painting and the resue by the U.S.C.G. boat "Arcturus". Offers to send painting to the President at his expense, in order that he may see it. Also attached is old correspondence from Mr. Burke dated 2-2-36 re above which was referred to the U.S. Coast Guard 3-4-36. See 954 br P.P.7 9-P JOHNSON, Hon. Louis Assistant Secretary of Mar February 9, 1938 Wrote the President that he visited Frankford Arsenal and brought back for the President two mechanical time fuses, one of the Navy type and one of the Army type, with a section removed for examination. Believes they will make excellent paper weights. Says Frankford Arsenal is making these both for the Army and the Navy. -- The President wrote Assistant Secretary Johnson February 18th, thanking him for the fuses, which he says he is delighted to have. P.P.F. SEE - PPF 2822 9-P 9-P