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PPF 9 PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE Gifts A Jan. ***** May 1935 t } ppf900005 nx. DANIELS, Hon. Josephus, American Embassy, Mexico City, Mexico. January 3, 1935 (Date Acknowledged) t. Sends the President an ash tray,- are a reproduction of the sombrero worn by Zopata's men during the revolution. Ambassador Daniels also states they are sending to Mrs. Roosevelt a bracelet made by a young Mexican artist. Sends Christmas greetings. Attached is a letter from the President to Mr. Daniels thanking him for the interesting ash tray. See P.P.F. 86 P.P.7. 9-a January 3, 1935 ppa.a. My dear Mr. Anastos: t. Your note of December thirtieth has been received and I want to assure you of the President's appreciation of your thoughtfulness in sending the little token to him. Very sincerely yours, Send M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY E. G. Anastos, Esq., 933 Edgmont Avenue, Chester, Pennsylvania. mgs E. G. ANASTOS CANDIES-FRUITS-ICE cream-sodas Every Day is Sundae 933 Edgmont Avenue Chester, PA. 12/30 1934. my dear mr. President :- - las a New year's taken of luck I am sending you this cross yours truly 6. M. Anactos 1.1.17. P.P.7. January 9, 1935 q-a My dear Mr. Apostol: Your letter of December twenty- R first has been received. Your thought- fulness in sending the President one of your calendars is very much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, r- M. A. Lelland the PRIVATE SECRETARY d Christ Apostol, Esq., Christ's Meat and Grocery, Bingham Canyon, Utah. mgs Reid CHRIST'S MEAT AND GROCERY DEALER IN GROCERIES, FRESH AND CURED MEATS PHONE 357 BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH 12.31 1934 President Roosevelt ackd 1/9mg8 Dear President X cl am sending you a ealendar of your- self and l wish you a happy new year and hope you will soon have us all on the road to Ae every l had 5'00 of chese Calendars and could not fiel all the orders to my friends, Hoping you will like it. yours Very truly Christ apostal P.P.A. X January 15, 1935 PP7 q-A January 9, 1935 My dear Mr. Antenrieth: Your letter of January fifth Co. has been received and I want to tell you how much the President appreciates your thoughtfulness in sending the portrait which was made by your brother Howard, Amtenrict to him. He sends you both his very best wishes. Very sincerely yours, in appial xprar + M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Y Robert Antenrieth, Esq., 1122 Springfield Avenue, Irvington, New Jersey. mgs arvington, newJersey January 1935 Dear m. President, & am writing to you in he- - half of my brother, Howard Is antennith, who at the present time is am inmate of the State Villinge for Epletics at Shillman n.f. Before he went away from us, he did thiportrait of you on wood, with a prosite Pencil. If it is not asking too much, this letter so A can send it would you kindly acknowledge to him by January 12 th when he will he 14 years of age, bsp Sincerely yours, Robert Ratensieth 16 yrs. of age P.P.A. January 15, 1935 January 15, 1935 Memorandum for the Secretary of State: X 20 PPI p7 Will you not be good enough to q-A y, Co. have appropriate acknowledgment made of the enclosed communication from Dr. Sum Nung Au-Young? M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY X Enclosure. from Dr. Sum Nung Au-Young, 313 West 74th St., New York City to the Pres. and Mrs. Roosevelt - bsp sends poems in volume entitled "The Rolling Pearl", as holiday remembrance. xp9,B X 9,B q-A January 15, 1935 + q/8 Gentlemen: Your letter of January eighth and book- let, entitled "The Making of Civilization and the New Style Government", have been received, and I shall be pleased to bring them to the President's attention at a favorable opportunity. Meanwhile, ly, I want to thank you in his behalf for your courtesy : Co. in sending him your publication. Very sincerely yours, sent to Hand LOUIS McH. HOWE Secretary to the President x American Book Publishing Company, 903 South Hill Street, Los Angeles, L California. bsp Publishers of the Book Entitled: "The MAKING of CIVILIZATION and The NEW Style of GOVERNMENT" American Book Publishing Company 903 so. HILL STREET LOS angeles, CALIFORNIA U. S. A, Jan. 8th, 1935. Mr. F. D. Rossevelt, President, 11th Washington, D. C. adiss Hon Sir: We are mailing you under up separate cover a copy of our latest publication entitled "The Making of CIVILIZATION and the New Style GOVERNMENT. " QUANTITY PRICE LIST We trust you will a take time off and read the Single Copies $ .50 contents of same. 6 " 2.00 13 " 4.00 Thanking you greatly for the attention, we are, 25 " 7.50 50 " 14.00 Yours very respetfully, 100 " 27.50 Sent prepaid to any address Am. Book Publishing Co. in the world this year's crop. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHAND Private Secretary em Paul S. Armstrong, Esq., California Fruit Growers Exchange, Los Angeles, California. January 17, 1935. p.p.7a q-a My dear Mr. Armstrong: The President has asked me to 8.C- knowledge the receipt of your letter of January twelfth and to assure you of his appreciation of your thoughtfulness in sending the basket of oranges to him. He is interested in what you tell him of the shipment and of the prospect for this year's crop. Very sincerely yours, II. 4. LeHAND Private Secretary em Paul S. Armstrong, Esq., California Fruit Growers Exchange, Los Angeles, California. CALIFORNIA FRUIT OROWERS EXCHANGE Sunkist Oranges-Grapefruit-Lemons LOS ANGELES OFFICE OF GENERAL MANAGER CALIFORNIA January 12, 1935 whe President Franklin D. Roosevelt 1-17em White House Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. President: It is a great pleasure for this organization to present a sample of California sunshine in the form of a basket of Sunkist seedless Navel oranges. On the trees in California one day, they reach you in Washington the next, thanks to 1935 transportation as typified by American Airlines. We are in the midst of marketing one of California's largest and finest orange crops; not only is the crop a bumper one, but the oranges themselves are uniformly large in size. We are off to a good start in marketing this crop and expect it to contribute something to the returning prosperity of California as well as to the health and happiness of the American public. Sincerely yours, General Manager Paul S. Armstrong:sh January 26, 1935. p.p.7. q-a Dear Dr. Ashman:- Mr. Howe has shown your letter to the President and he asks me to thank you and to tell you that he would be delighted to have the special eyeglass mounting. The President has to have another examination for his eyes very soon so I X suggest that you send the frame to him. The President appreciates pr. a your thought of him and sends you his best wishes. Very sincerely yours, M. A. Le Hand PRIVATE SECRETARY Dr. M. W. Ashman, 206 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. DR M. W. ASHMAN OPTOMCOPY DR. M. W. ASHMAN Optometrist TXTX 206 Livingston Street Brooklyn, N.Y. Jan. 16, 1935 Mr. Louis McHowe My dear Sir: I have made a special eyeglass mounting, that I to present for his honor the President on his birthday. I want designed it, out of sincere regard for him, and will consider have it my of greatest privilege for him to accept it, and request a copy the prescription of the glasses he is now wearing. I will then be able to complete it in time. Thanking you in advance, I beg to remain Sincerely yours, MAURICE W. ASHMAN mam DR. M. W. ASHMAN OPTOMETRIST ESTABLISHED 1909 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED TELEPHONE Cumberland 6-8223 eyesight examinations CONDUCTED FOR AND ENDORSED BY AMERICAN EASTERN SAFETY RAZOR CORP., BKLYN., UNITED STANDARD Box CO., BROOKLYN, N.Y. N.Y. LILY-TULIP CUP CORP., COLLEGE POINT, N.Y. Co. STATES PRINTING & LITHOGRAPH 206 LIVINGSTON STREET ROBERT GAIR Co., NEW LONDON, CONN. AMERICAN LITHO Co.. BUFFALO, N.Y. BROOKLYN, N. Y. BROOKLYN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROBERT GAIR Co., BROOKLYN, N.Y. ROBERT GAIR Co., PIERMONT, N. Y. ROBERT GAIR Co., NEW YORK, N. Y. STAR RIBBON Manufacturing Co. ARBUCKLE BROS., BROOKLYN, N. Y. ROBERT GAIR Co., BUFFALO, N. Y. CONSOLIDATED LAUNDRIES, N.Y. GARMENT CENTER CAPITAL, N. Y. (COMPRISING 64 CONCERNS) Jan Juni16,1985 16,1935 FADA RADIO & ELECTRIC CORP. WARNER SUGAR REFINING Co. DICTOGRAPH PRODUCTS CORP. ATLANTIC BASIN IRON WORKS ENGLANDER SPRING BED Co. Mr. Louis Me HMVE SACKETT & WILHELMS CORP. JOS. MEYER BROS. & Co. CONSOLIDATED LITHO Co. KAHN & FELDMAN, INC. CUSHMAN'S SONS, INC. Thy dear Der! d have made M Special to bresent to his hand the EyΓax mounting, chw d cram Presiden on his birthday, d have designed is, on M sincere consider it my greated provelent regard for him, and will request a copy M the prescription / for him to accept VP,, and M the glassis he is are mm to irearing d well eten he complete it, m time THE DR. M. W. ASHMAN OPTOMETRIST ESTABLISHED 1909 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED TELEPHONE CUMBERLAND 6-8223 EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS CONDUCTED FOR AND ENDORSED BY AMERICAN EASTERN SAFETY RAZOR CORP., BKLYN., UNITED STATES PRINTING & LITHOGRAPH STANDARD Box Co., BROOKLYN, N.Y. N.Y. LILY-TULIP CUP CORP., COLLEGE POINT, N.Y. Co. 206 LIVINGSTON STREET ROBERT GAIR Co., NEW LONDON, CONN. AMERICAN LITHO Co., BUFFALO, N. Y. BROOKLYN, N.Y. BROOKLYN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROBERT GAIR Co., BROOKLYN, N.Y. ROBERT GAIR Co., PIERMONT. N.Y. ARBUCKLE ROBERT STAR RIBBON GAIR BROS., Co., MANUFACTURING BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, N.Y. N. Co. Y. ROBERT GAIR Co., BUFFALO, N.Y. CONSOLIDATED LAUNDRIES, N.Y. GARMENT CENTER CAPITAL, N. Y. (COMPRISING 64 CONCERNS) (2 FADA RADIO & ELECTRIC CORP. WARNER SUGAR REFINING Co. DICTOGRAPH PRODUCTS CORP. ATLANTIC BASIN IRON WORKS ENGLANDER SPRING BED Co. SACKETT & WILHELMS CORP. JOS. MEYER BROS. & Co. CONSOLIDATED LITHO Co. KAHN & FELDMAN, INC. CUSHMAN'S SONS, INC. Thankna you in adrance, d beg to remain Sincerely grur Maria el Ashmm P.P.F, PERSONAL 9-A February 6, 1935. My dear Doctor Ashman:- Thank you ever so much for sending me that nice birthday gift. I like the mounting and shall have the proper lenses put in it when I have my eyes examined again. I ap- preciate your thought of me. Very sincerely yours, Doctor M. W. Ashman, 206 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, New York. "I d her to remane Very truly m. el. Ashman P.D. The lenses nru fitter are only pitter to keep the mounting in a Ret position) Miss Se Hand DR. M. W. ASHMAN PTOMETRIST ESTABLISHED 1909 TELEPHONE CUMBERLAND 6-8223 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS CONDUCTED FOR AND ENDORSED BY AMERICAN SAFETY RAZOR CORP., BKLYN., N. Y. 206 LIVINGSTON STREET EASTERN STANDARD Box Co., BROOKLYN, N. Y. UNITED STATES PRINTING & LITHOGRAPH Co. LILY-TULIP CUP CORP., COLLEGE POINT, N.Y. BROOKLYN, N. Y. ROBERT GAIR Co., NEW LONDON, CONN. AMERICAN LITHO Co.. BUFFALO, N. Y. BROOKLYN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROBERT GAIR Co., BROOKLYN, N.Y. ROBERT GAIR Co., PIERMONT, N. Y. ROBERT GAIR Co., NEW YORK, N. Y. STAR RIBBON MANUFACTURING Co. ARBUCKLE BROS., BROOKLYN, N.Y. ROBERT GAIR Co., BUFFALO, N. Y. CONSOLIDATED LAUNDRIES, N. Y. Jan 29,1935 GARMENT CENTER CAPITAL, N. Y. (COMPRISING 64 CONCERNS) FADA RADIO & ELECTRIC CORP. WARNER SUGAR REFINING Co. DICTOGRAPH PRODUCTS CORP. Lonorate Presiden Rosserell ATLANTIC BASIN IRON WORKS ENGLANDER SPRING BED Co. SACKETT & WILHELMS CORP. JOS. MEYER BROS. & Co. CONSOLIDATED LITHO Co. KAHN & FELDMAN, INC. CUSHMAN'S SONS, INC. my dear Der:- Please accept the glusses forwarded The mounting in a separate has been mail made M one puce of Please he so kins, to Dend me a copy M your prescription and d will goind the lenses to fel accurately d will consider it a rare privelege d assure you happy hrithday d her to remani electh ben irshes for a Very truly P.D. The lenses nru fitted are m. el. Ashman only pitter to keep the mounting in a Rel position) DR. M. W. ASHMAN OPTOMETRIST ESTABLISHED 1909 EYES EXAMINED - GLASSES FITTED TELEPHONE CUMBERLAND 6-8223 EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS CONDUCTED FOR AND ENDORSED BY AMERICAN SAFETY RAZOR CORP., BKLYN., N. Y. EASTERN STANDARD Box Co., BROOKLYN, N. Y. UNITED STATES PRINTING & LITHOGRAPH Co. 206 LIVINGSTON STREET LILY-TULIP CUP CORP., COLLEGE POINT, N. Y. ROBERT GAIR Co., NEW LONDON, CONN. BROOKLYN, N. Y. AMERICAN LITHO Co.. BUFFALO, N. Y. BROOKLYN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROBERT GAIR Co., BROOKLYN, N. Y. ROBERT GAIR Co., PIERMONT, N. Y. ROBERT GAIR Co., NEW YORK, N. Y. STAR RIBBON MANUFACTURING Co. ARBUCKLE BROS., BROOKLYN, N. Y. ROBERT GAIR Co., BUFFALO, N. Y. CONSOLIDATED LAUNDRIES, N. Y. GARMENT CENTER CAPITAL, N. Y. Lanrrance (COMPRISING 64 CONCERNS) FADA RADIO & ELECTRIC CORP. WARNER SUGAR REFINING Co. DICTOGRAPH PRODUCTS CORP. ATLANTIC BASIN IRON WORKS Presiden Rosseleld ENGLANDER SPRING BED Co. SACKETT & WILHELMS CORP. JOS. MEYER BROS. & Co. CONSOLIDATED LITHO Co. KAHN & FELDMAN, INC. CUSHMAN'S SONS, INC. My dear Dui! The lenses in this mounting are MM intended to he used, they are set lenses to keep the mointing in Chape Letter following, well be explain Clith bess when fn a happy birthday d am Respectfully m. a. asman p.p.7. q-a a January 28, 1935 My dear Mr. Almond: Your note has been received and the President has asked me to assure you of his appreciation of your kind birthday message and your thoughtfulness in sending the little book to him. Very sincerely yours, To W and M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Dorsey W. Almond, Esq., Leadville, Colorado. hm and hm Leadville, Colorado January 23, 1935 Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt White House washington, D. C. My dear Mr. President: I wish you many happy returns of the day and congratulate you upon the noble work that you are doing. I am enclosing a little birthday memento. It is not much but I hope that it may be of some value and pleasure to you. "Jehovah, bless thee and keep thee. Jehovah, make his face shine upon thee and be gracious unto thee. Jehovah, lift up his countenance on thee and give thee peace." Yours very respectfully, Worsey W.Almond Dorsey W. Almond Leadville, Colorado > ANASTOS, E. G., Esq., D.C. Chester, Pa. January 29, 1935 Sends birthday greetings to the President; encloses a little wooden cross. See P.P.F. 310-A e P.P.7. a-a is 192.1 7 p.p.7 q-a D.C. January 29, 1935 My dear Mrs. Arnold: The President has been much pleased to receive your friendly birthday greetings and wants you to know that he greatly appre- ciates your kind thought in writing. He asks me to thank you for the jar of pickles and the box of nuts you were so good as to send him, and to convey to you his very best wishes. Very sincerely yours, gave onvery M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Mrs. Annie E. Arnold, es Apt. 402, Memorial Apartments, Nashville, Tennessee. Recid you an of pickles Lee 18-1934 which and 1/29 and bot of nuts. State fair Um Pudding P-a \ bless your God Hair has smith Please chank e the predicing not d th Usnold l upt Term - натеп, 92 Gilbert St., South Lawrence, Massachusetts. es Beloned Puriant L wife Lee 18-1934 Please out moiting United and deiploma Prible of Term State Fair 1/299 have was sex of theree, & the Plum Pudding P.P.7. q-a. one of the 200', God bless you we the pryan of this little God Itair morthn So Glad you liked the predeng anni E. United hers anne Elgetish Usnold upt 402 Memorial upt narhnille Term плави, 92 Gilbert St., South Lawrence, Massachusetts. es Buich day Guting to the behand Presectnt of the us, more other has filled my old heart, of 76 june as your have Pa-a y sent june a Chuntine gruting of one gallem of the Jame public but the cspress co hope the pachage but Pauce me Long life of happens to hers anne Elgebeth Usnold upt 402 Memorial upt narbnite Term 92 Gilbert St., South Lawrence, Massachusetts. es best behand Present L wife, and many more years our like my smill when of faur p.p.7. 7 funce Unnue E. q-a Gold Star mother- 1934 1935 h ach ville June left, (memorial?) Elgeteth Ushold upt 402 Memmial upt narbnite Term 00 Gilbert St., South Lawrence, Massachusetts. es Hh I hum my Cleur your mill he a happy are and this lune- little such ludy sends jun a mation p.p.7. q-a Himhing of your in the sprint of Jusus Whit, nho lones us all I am junr time france Elgetish Ushold upt 402 Memmial upt narbrite Term or villert St., South Lawrence, Massachusetts. es an Hh nashville Term apt 402 Meman we in apt my hear Mr m. a Ledard P.P. 9' Prerate sut Puriclent your letter theerau We old heat wundufull This mahes fine letter m' all from the most won clufull Plesident a mife, they are 20 hum am L servect luning to me, my husband W.L anded funer years an the ship leanslitation in the n M States harry for and my belowed udapticl sun E dar Umald entertiel in this part cruel put ane shout month his body was hav, april 17th " 1917 - h an may 20 #1917 shippid to mohle alu, to rent y his South Lawrence, Massachusetts. an Hh adapted facter Whilemald and his grandmortin the Suster Sister of mathem Foundain many. and I have 5 pa q-a 64500 a mouth, und the Gerrenment been tratul reght by the Government to paid all espenses - Its been a hard stragle but at 76 year I am thankfull I mill not fugit June keep your heart in the rgat place m' wording to me. a may you Bless and Leo gone my mochent lanes to our dear α his wife, the best help our worky has ener had her help is sunh a wondufull thing a the whole Cures them both 92 Gilbert St., South Lawrence, Massachusetts. Hh p.p. p.p.7. 7 q-a. C. ry 30, 1935 8 n 2 Services especially e birthday OW smoh he ending him 1 refer. He his very very sincerely yours, gave M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Miss Vera A. Allen, 92 Gilbert St., South Lawrence, Massachusetts. es M His love and many blessings Bring the deepest joy to you P. As you enter in His service With a faith that's strong and true; VIA May He hear the prayers we offer, Guide you onward, day by day, And grant you peace and happiness That shall not pass away. to convey to you his very best wishes. Very sincerely yours, gare away M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Miss Vera A. Allen, 92 Gilbert St., South Lawrence, Massachusetts. es Hh p.p.7. q-a C. January 30, 1935 My dear Miss Allen: The President has been especially 2 pleased to receive your letter of birthday greetings and wants you to know how such he appreciates your kind thought in sending him the fine handkerchief to which you refer. He abse me, in turn, to convey to you his very best wishes. Very sincerely yours, gave gare owny away M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Miss Vera A. Allen, 92 Gilbert St., South Lawrence, Massachusetts. es Reed 92 Gilbutst. So. Lawrince Jan 23/35 ackel mass p.p.7 q-a Mydian Mr. President. 1/30 I am & a woman 32 years of age, l have had Infanktile Paraly sis since l was 5 years old. My right am is almost help less, as the shoulder 1 is out of the socket. This Birthday gift is my own idea, I hope it will give you as much pleas ure as I had in embroiding it for you. I do my seeving and writing es before the pays 3), were cut with my right hand by to much. That is out hold mg it on the table of the question now. l am almost a shutin, If the weather is nice sing. I like l to adso read, like sew to watch and I can is with go me, out if or in some a mach one other people dance, I would inc. give a great deal A be able to do so my self, lenjoy your talks on all things considered, I the Radio very much. I don't care for speakins live a fairly happy life. as a rule. l am sorry l won't be The Radio is about my able A attend your only pleasure. Birthday Ball being held I think the work you in Law. Mass, but l will are doing to help those listen to my Radio and who suffer like my self, make believe I am there, is wonderful. I am of Dutch yankee l used to take massage treatments once a much Parentage. V Best wishes for a Happy Birthday. p.p.a q-a D. Cordially yours, ! Vera a. allen. 92 Gilbutsk and so. Lawrence me Mass. to vey and ARY es V \ p.p.7 q-a D.C. February 1, 1935 My dear Mr. Albert: The President has been much pleased to receive your letter of birthday greetings and me wants you to know that he greatly appreciates your kind thought in sending him the placque to which you refer. He asks me, in turn, to convey to you his very best wishes for your welfare and happiness. Very sincerely yours, Store Raren M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Fritz Albert, 1416 Sherwood Terrace, Chicago, es Illinois. me Geonorable Franklin D. Roosevelt flear Po 3 Ton I Vic Dear Mr President! President U.S.A. White House Washington D.C. not having been able to purchase a fitting piere of honorable mother, a plas Terparis Caste of which That white marble to carve the relief planke of your send in last year, as Thoped to do; so T have made one other plack of you hrs President and some your beloved ones; to make up for, because Clay and Plaster is always more readily on hand. Wishing you a verry healty and happy Birthoday and verry many more and all in the white House tax. I remain yours sincerly Tritz albert Soulptor 1416 Sherwood Terr. Chicago The are stairs - p.p.7. e February 2, 1935 3-6 My dear Mr. and Mrs. Algie: The President has been especially pleased to receive your birthday greetings and is indeed grateful for your kind thought in sending him the scrap book. He, in turn, asks me to convey to you his very best wishes for your welfare and happiness. 1. Very sincerely yours, Stare Kum M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY th Mr. and Mrs. Royal J. Algie, ugo 215 Frankling Street, Ogdensburg, y. New York. es my vay te Jimes Reced sas Book Age 82d But wisters on your fift with birth-day. may they trup coming is the pra with of Mr. mrs. 9- 9 215 215 Franklin 9131 Ogeluibing N.Y. + pp.7. receive your letter of birthday greetings and 223 is most appreciative of your kind thought in sending him the painting to which you refer. He asks me, in turn, to convey his very best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand Stue Room PRIVATE SECRETARY F. W. Aschemeyer, Esq., Glen Burnie, es Maryland. Jimes Square Hotel. Haster is here here C sunoy & eace and and good cheer cheer Springtime pringtime and Flowers p.p.a 9 + p.p.7. receive your letter of birthday greetings and 23 is most appreciative of your kind thought in sending him the painting to which you refer. He asks me, in turn, to convey his very best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand Stue Room PRIVATE SECRETARY F. W. Aschemeyer, Esq., Glen Burnie, es the Maryland. Times Square Hotel, Dist wishes on your p.r.7. on you fiftielh buth-day. may thrykeep coming 9- 9 / a 205 Frankling It. Jany.304935 N.Y. + p.p.7. receive your letter of birthday greetings and 223 is most appreciative of your kind thought in sending him the painting to which you refer. He asks me, in turn, to convey his very best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand Stue Room PRIVATE SECRETARY F. W. Aschemeyer, Esq., Glen Burnie, es the Maryland. Times Square Hotel tairs May this this gift of of seeds seeds conve) joy we wish wish you you Haster you Faster Day P Plant them in your garden near' And soon the $ sters appear pra 9 / + p.p.7. receive your letter of birthday greetings and 23 is most appreciative of your kind thought in sending him the painting to which you refer. He asks me, in turn, to convey his very best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, Sthe Room M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY F. W. Aschemeyer, Esq., Glen Burnie, es the Maryland. Jimes Square Hotel. are tairs p.r.7.a / a February 2, 1935 9 My dear Mr. Aschemeyer: + The President has been pleased to p.p.7. receive your letter of birthday greetings and 223 is most appreciative of your kind thought in sending him the painting to which you refer. He asks me, in turn, to convey his very best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, Sthe Room M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY F. W. Aschemeyer, Esq., Glen Burnie, es the Maryland. Jimes Square Hotel, tairs of P.O., glen Buruie Md Paintings tiny beats. ach January 29.1935 as P.P.7 My dear Excellency q-a although I am unable to congradulate you personally. J would like to express myself by seuding you my conception of the International Cupraces, held last year. J did not have the apportunity to see the races myself and got my pain- Fing from reading about it, knowing you to be a great enthusiast of guching J took the liberty to paint tmb you this particular ao scene. I am not at all a professimal artist but hope some day, that J will be That few years of drawing, I had ma ABA/bhm Times Square Hotel, berrealschule in germany gave me J am wishing gow, dear Exclle good start. Since then I have a very happy birthday, and m sited the Maryland Justifute one god goant gow and your fan eac and the Charcoal Club School or another. the best of health and happin have been in this country since and may the keep you and 925. Democracy is a five thing gow in years to come. and you realize it more, when you of will close with the be come from an Imperial atmosphere wishes for the full as J did. the United States appealed of you realization noblest amb to me tremen dously. J took out my first papers and hope the become Respect fully your anhouorable citizen soon. F.W. aschemeyer to mg ABA/bhm Notal kopt Picture uptairs February 7, 1935 p.p.7 q-a My dear Senator: Knowing the President would get a kick out of it, I sent your letter and the picture in to him. He was very much interested and asked me to express his thanks. Sincerely yours, M. H. MoINTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President tmb Honorable Alva B. Adams, The United States Senate, Washington, D. C. to ABA/bhm Times Square Hotel, THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON enate ON February 6, 1935. MEMO FOR MAC 935 Will you thank him very much for sending the picture? otograph taken F. D. R. ring the 1920 ing to you. er with each able to recognize e Early, Louis happen to have this group. sitting to the uke, one of the rving as Colorado nistration. I e is the most com- in the West and ; man to do a real ind. ble is Mr. M. G. nal Committeeman. ing Democrats on and sentence ement from the build- to was an officer. These lacts are merely given to show that then, as now, you occasionally got into very mixed com- pany. Sincerely yours, Aeva BAdam ABA/bhm Times Square Hotel, KEY PITTMAN, NEV. MCNARY, OREG. HENRY F. ASHURST, ARIZ. HIRAM W. JOHNSON, CALIF. JOHN H. BANKHEAD, ALA. JOHN G. TOWNSEND, JR., DEL. JAMES P. POPE, IDAHO ROBERT D. CAREY, WYO. PATRICK MC CARRAN, NEV. BRONSON CUTTING, N. MEX. JOHN H. OVERTON, LA. CARL A. HATCH, N. MEX. United States Senate JOSEPH c. O'MAHONEY, WYO, EDWARD R. BURKE, NEBR. committee ON IRRIGATION AND RECLAMATION R. F. CAMALIER, CLERK February 5, 1935 Mr. Marvin H. McIntyre The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. McIntyre: I am enclosing herewith a photograph taken in my homecity of Pueblo, Colorado, during the 1920 campaign thinking it might be interesting to you. Notwithstanding you have grown handsomer with each passing year, I feel sure you will be able to recognize yourself, and also the President, Steve Early, Louis Howe, Camalier, and possibly me, as I happen to have had the pleasure of being a member of this group. There is also in the group, sitting to the left of the President, Mr. Thomas A. Duke, one of the outstanding men of Colorado and now serving as Colorado Director of the National Recovery Administration. I might add that in my judgment, Mr. Duke is the most com- petent administrator of public matters in the West and some day, if you are looking for a big man to do a real job, it would be well to keep him in mind. Between you and me at the table is Mr. M. G. Saunders who was then Democratic National Committeeman. He was for a long time one of our leading Democrats but today happens to be under conviction and sentence to the State Pennitentiary for embezzlement from the build- ing and loan association of which he was an officer. These facts are merely given to show that then, as now, you occasionally got into very mixed com- pany. Sincerely yours, Aena BAdam ABA/bhm Times Square potel, p.p.7. q-a I February 7, 1935 My dear Mrs. Adams: The President wishes me to tell you that he greatly appreciates your thoughtfulness in sending him the catalog to which you refer. He was indeed sorry to learn of your husband's illness and trusts that he will soon be restored to good health. Very sincerely yours, 1. M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY th Mrs. E. H. Adams, Times Square Hotel, 43rd St. and 8th Avenue, New York, N.Y. ugo es y, my te vay not is ten have persent, the upp Trusting D you will he interested, Respectfully yours mrs. E. H. adams Times Square Hotel. EDGAR H. Adams numismatist AUTHOR sentis EXPERT to Name flue's "U. S. PATTERNS" 43 $ UNITED STATES incodwe OF AMERICA V UNITED STATES COINAGE "PRIVATE GOLD COINAGE U.S. PATTERNS OF CALIFORNIA" PRIVATE GOLD COINS HARD TIMES TOKENS "OFFICIAL PREMIUM U.S. STORE CARDS LIST OF ..4%: X CIVIL WAR TOKENS w MASSACHUSETTS U.S. GOLD COINS" "U. S. STORE CARDS" 1877 FIFTY DOLLARS COLONIAL COINAGE NEW YORK STATE COINAGE NEW JERSEY STATE "LATIN-AMERICAN COINAGE COINS" CONNECTICUT STATE COINAGE CALIFORNIA TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS GOLD ASSAYER. PLETON XXV. U.S. COLONIAL COINAGE Latin-American COINAGE BAYVILLE, N. Y., Times Bquare Hotel 43. st 8th are my Dear one, President: wry. as my husband is ill in the Haspital from a Stroke, I am trying the best way I know how, to carry on his business for him. which contains of the gold coins some are with is am sending you a catalog of the Newromer associated Callection South america, Central many america, and Mexico, amogo particuly in those the Government of Brazil, Collection, and Central If there aminea. is any they thing are not to I will try and get it for you. you rate may of interest have the you, appentunity to get them interested, again. my not is ten persent, Trusting you will he Respectfully yours mrs. E. H. adams Times Square Hotel I p.p.7 q.a 9- a 7 February 9, 1935 My dear Mr. Atkins: The President has received your note of January thirtieth, and has asked me to thank you for your thoughtfulness in sending copies of "Young America Paint Book and Little Stories of Our Presidents" to him. Very sincerely yours, LOUIS McH. HOME Secretary to the President Herbert E. Atkins, Esq., The Craftsmen Engrávers, 54 West Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The CRAFTSMEN ENGRAVERS, WA 54 54W Market St., Wilkes-Barre.Pa. Wilkes ARTISTS AND PHOTO-ENGRAVERS Jan. 30, 1935 President Franklin D. Roosevelt Washington, D. C. My dear President: I am sending, under separate cover, copies of the "Young America Paint Book and Little Stories of our President. Will you accept them with my best wishes? Yours cordially E. HEA:K February 12,1935. Respectfully referred to the q-A Federal Home Loan Bank Board for imme- diate consideration and advice to Mr. Allison. LOUIS McH. HOWE Secretary to the President dm + em HOLC - Let. from CHARLES P. ALLISON, 112 W. Ewing, Seattle, Wash., 1/29/35 - (sends some of hair tonic); asks aid to save home; was unable to complete application for home loan before action was stopped; cannot meet payments on principal demanded by mortgagee despite improved business condition. February 12, 1935. My dear Mr. Allison: Your letter of January twenty- ninth has been received and your courtesy in sending some of your product to the Presi- dent is very much appreciated. What you say regarding your desire to secure a loan on your home is being re- ferred for the consideration of the officials of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Very sincerely yours, LOUIS McH. HOWE Secretary to the President + em Charles P. Allison, Esq., 112 West Ewing, Seattle, Washington. the 0830 JODTV HONEST WITH MILLERINE AND ITWILL BE HONEST WITH Millerine Company Inc. YOU A Dependable Treatment for Baldness and its Causes First Ave. at Bell St. SEATTLE, U.S.A. 112 West Ewing. Seattle, Wash. July 1st. 1935 Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, Washington, D. C. Honorable Sir:- Some time back we sent you two bottles of our Millerine Hair Grower, did you try it ? and do you need any more, if so, justlet us know and we would be very glad to supply you. Millerine has helped others and it will help you, as it is very restful to the tired nerves in the scalp. Very sincerely, Millerine Co. Inc. By Chas Pallinon Chas. P. Allison, Pres. ppg-A pist February 13, 1935 My dear Miss Alessandri: The President was especially pleased to receive your friendly birthday greetings -prt g-H and thanks you for your kind thought in send- ing him the handkerchief box. lle asks me to convey his very best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand Store Stare Room room PRIVATE SECRETARY Miss Fannie Alessandri, 574 Union Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. es I am sorry if I took up too much of your time, MA/MF Sincerely yours, "Keep Reordering Good Numbers" "Watch our Bulletins" Fannie as 574 Union St Springfield max Born Jan 30, 1917 The President asks me to thank you cordially for your kind thought in sending him the beautifully framed creed, and to tell trac 9.C you that he more than appreciates your good wishes. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Store Poom T Mrs. Jennie Aliber, 1539 West 10th Street, Des Moines, es Iowa. I am sorry if I took up too much of your time. Cetter MA/MF Sincerely yours, "Keep Reordering Good Numbers" "Watch our Bulletins" To wish You Birthday Chee The President asks me to thank you cordially for your kind thought in sending him the beautifully framed creed, and to tell xrr1 9.c you that he more than appreciates your good wishes. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY 2 Mrs. Jennie Aliber, 1539 West 10th Street, Des Moines, es Iowa. I am sorry if I took up too much of your time. 3 MA/MF "Keep Reordering Good Numbers" "Watch our Bulletins" Sincerel Phiroy yours, Read Wan deschief but There is no greeting after all To which the memory turns, That's friendlier than the plain, old-fashioned "Many happy returns!" 1 my The President asks me to thank you cordially for your kind thought in sending him the beautifully framed creed, and to tell xroa 9.c you that he more than appreciates your good wishes. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY StandPoom 2 Mrs. Jennie Aliber, 1539 West 10th Street, Des Moines, es Iowa. I am sorry if I took up too much of your time, yours, Cetter MA/MF Sincerely "Keep Reordering Good Numbers" "Watch our Bulletins" TPPF q.A February 14, 1935 My dear Mrs. Albier: The President asks me to thank you cordially for your kind thought in sending him the beautifully framed creed, and to tell xirt 9.c you that he more than appreciates your good wishes. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY StandPoom T Mrs. Jennie Aliber, 1539 West 10th Street, Des Moines, es Iowa. I am sorry if I took up too much of your time. Cetter MA/MF "Keep Reordering Good Numbers" "Watch our Bulletins" Sincerely Privay yours, oon Dear President, and/or Please accept this liate taken with my best wishes, & followed your one senture. me Sincerely, Januin ality alfred W. andresen copy ited of States his Historical postage stamps Album, (1922-1932). Section D, Busel Hotel 655 S. Flower st Lor angeles Caff 7. a sent to Bill Rever I am sorry if I took up too much of your time. Sincerely yours, Cetter MA/MF "Keep Reordering Good Numbers" "Watch our Bulletins" Regist framed Creed ord May you have the happiness 1935 in your life. Ironian ardent admirer. alped 1100 W. andresen copy of his Historical Album, Section D, Busel Hotel ited States postage stamps (1922-1932). 655 S. Flower st Lor angeles off 7. 2 sent to Bill Rever I am sorry if I took up too much of your time. MA/MF Sincerely yours, "Keep Reordering Good Numbers" "Watch our Bulletins" Flower from duce alfred W. Busel Hotel copy of his Historical Album, Section D, ited States postage stamps (1922-1932). 655 S. Flower it Lor angeles off 7. 2 sent to Bill Rever I am sorry if I took up too much of your time. Sincerely yours Cutter MA/MF "Keep Reordering Good Numbers" "Watch our Bulletins" Esq., alfred W. andresm es ident of United a copy of States his Historical postage stamps Album, (1922-1932). Section D, See 13-H P.P.7. q-a I am sorry if I took up too much of your time. 3 MA/MF Sincerely yours, "Keep Reordering Good Numbers" "Watch our Bulletins" 2/22/35 There were am 20 no andresen alfud andression, in Hennefire naturalized Co. Minn Esq., was there, hunce, my sig nature I ask for the "W" ident a copy of his Historical Album, Section D, es of United States postage stamps (1922-1932). See 13-H P.P.7. q-a I am sorry if I took up too much of your time. MA/MF "Keep Reordering Good Numbers" "Watch our Bulletins" Sincerely Phirag K "pinos HOFF, W. Kenneth, Esq., Ottumwa, Iowa. February 28, 1935 Sends the President a copy of his Historical Album, Section D, for mounting issues of United States postage stamps (1922-1932). See 13-H P.P.7. q-a I am sorry if I took up too much of your time. MA/MF Sincerely yours "Keep Reordering Good Numbers" "Watch our Bulletins" psuldley March 12, 1935. q-a My dear Mr. Altman: The President has asked me to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of March ninth and to thank you for your kind- ness in sending him a copy of "The Ameri- cen's Creed", by William Tyler Page. He also requests me to assure you of his appreciation of your interest in sending your suggestions to him. Very sincerely yours, Framed creed. stare Room M. A. LOHAND Private Secretary em Murray Altman, Esq., 131 West 35th Street, New York, N. Y. O But IT is the only way to start the thing going again. Why not try it for a year? I am sorry if I took up too much of your time. MA/MF "Keep Reordering Good Numbers" "Watch our Bulletins" Sincerely Phiroy yours, MURRAY ALTMAN FROHMAN & ALTMAN, Inc. FRANK FROHMAN MURRAY FERN RESIDENT BUYERS DANIEL ISENFIELD 131 WEST 35th STREET New York Phones LAckawanna 4-8110 4-8111 4-8112 4-8109 Sponsoring Beaut Claire FASHIONS March 9,1935 President Franklin Roosevelt White House Washington D.C. achd 8-12en Dear Mr. President: I took the liberty today of sending you, under separate cover, an engraved card called "The American's Creed". I trust you will pardon my formality in doing so. I hope some day every school in America will have one of these in a suitable place. I have & little suggestion to make. I realize you get plenty of them all day. I think the Work's Relief Bill, the unemployment insurance bill and old agespension plans and all other plans along these lines are fine but I think that what is needed NOW is something to start the "ball a rolling" in some big way. Two years ago, the plan I have to suggest would not have been appropriate. P erhaps something like it has been done before but if done NOW and properly carried out, it looks like it may be the thing needed. I give it to you for what is worth. I suggest you call to Washington, the leaders of the ten leading industries in American, such as the steel, automobile, public utility, railroads, textile, oil, etc. Explain to them that this is the time to get things "going". Ask them to VOLUNTARILY, as I believe the American people, on at the same the whole, like that instead of cumpulsory, to inmediately re-employ wages hours Their say 10% more people than they now employ I would only ask those concerns to do that, that made a profit in 1934. Of course, those that did not make employ EES a profit last year and want to do it anyways, all the better. of course, rowwork. if business does not pick up, they will face the extra expense of unnecessary labor and the extra materials they produced. The big industries should lead the way--the little ones will follow of their own accord. What a wonderful thing, it would be, if one of these days, a 100 leading companies in the U.S. like General Electric, Ford Motor Cardo., etc. would simultaneously come out with ads in the newspapers explaining th e plan and that they need 10% more help! It would be a sensation and on top of it, if you would make one of your famous radio speeches, explaining that these companies VOLUNTARILY are doing this and that other concerns who can afford it, should also do it! The only objection I can see to it is the big concerns may feel it will be a loss. But it is the only way to start the thing going again. Why not try it for a year? I am sorry if I took up too much of your time. MA/MF Sincerely yours, "Keep Reordering Good Numbers" "Watch our Bulletins" Pa-a X March 12, 1935 WE ON FIN Y KLE My dear Mr. Howe: The President has received your letter of March eighth and asked me to assure you of his appreciation of your kindness in sending the copy of Ray Hoyt's "We Can Take It", a short story of the CCC to him. Very sincerely yours, x 268 x268.miscel XPPT 4-B M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY wouse W. T. H. Howe, Esq., President, American Book Company, 88 Lexington Avenue, New York, N. Y. mgs CRR WTHH AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY Publishers of School and College Textbooks OFFICERS DIRECTORS WILLIAM T. H. HOWE, PRESIDENT A. VICTOR BARNES, CHAIRMAN FREDERICK H. BLAKE. FIRST VICE PRESIDENT c. ARTHUR AMBROSE WILLIAM T. H. HOWE WILLIAM W. LIVENGOOD, VICE PRESIDENT COURTLAND D. BARNES MAYNARD C. IVISON JAMES C. DOCKRILL, HOWARD BAYNE EDWARD T. MAGOFFIN WILLIAM W. HILL, @ FREDERICK H. BLAKE BARNES NEWBERRY HENRY T. BROWN. WILLIAM W. HILL A. CLIFFORD SHINKLE act'd 3/12mgs ROBERT A. TAFT 88 LEXINGTON avenue, NEW YORK, N. Y. March 8, 1935 The President The White House Washington, D.C. Mr. President: I have the great pleasure of send- ing you under separate cover a copy, in a protective slipcase, of Ray Hoyt's We Can Take It - A Short Story of the C.C.C.". This little pamphlet is, we believe, a faith- ful story of the activities and purposes which animate this splendid movement that has done and is doing a most remarkable service for the young men of our country who have suffered severely in this depression at the very dawn of their hopes for life's achievement. I am hopeful that you will have a moment in your supremely busy life to glance at this work of Mr. Hoyt. We trust this is a faithful and appealing record as we hope to circulate this document of good cheer from ocean to ocean. Respectfully yours, W.T.H. Howe WTHH PPT March 20, 1935 Gentlemen: The President was delighted to re- ceive the kit of fine salmon which you were so good as to send him. He wants you to know 1400 & how grateful he is for your kind thought of him and asks me to convey his very best wishes to everyone concerned. Very sincerely yours, 4,8 M. A. LeHand Wanse PRIVATE SECRETARY Alaska Packing Company, Fairbanks, Alaska. es aba THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 20, 1935 Gentlemen: The President was delighted to re- ceive the kit of fine salmon which you were so good as to send him. He wants you to know how grateful he is for your kind thought of him and asks me to convey his very best wishes to everyone concerned. Very sincerely yours, m.a.L.Hand M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Alaska Packing Company, Fairbanks, Alaska. PgA March 20, 1935 My dear Mr. Anderson: The President was much pleased to receive the inscribed copy of your book and is indeed grateful for the kind thought which prompted you to present it to him. He asks me to convey his very best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY House Louis F. Anderson, Esq., 11 Darling Street, Nantucket, es Massachusetts. DRIVE q-A March 21, 1935. My dear Sergeant Armstead: The President has received your letter of March eighteenth and has asked me to thank you for your kindness in send- ing the photographs of the Nancy Hanks Lin- coln Memorial to him. Very sincerely yours, + p7 M. A. LeHAND q-p Private Secretary x169 Stare Room em Sergeant H. E. Armstead, 645 Consolidated Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. ORD Indianapolis, Indiana March 18, 1935 Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt President of the United States White House Washington, D. C. culid 3.7'm Dear Mr. President: As the holder of the Office once filled by the Great Emancipator, Abraham Lincoln, I am sure you will enjoy receiving these Aerial Photographs of the Nancy Hanks Lincoln Memorial, located near Lincoln City, Ind- iana. The occasion of the assembly was the presentation of Medals to the Lincoln City Camp of the C. C. C. as the most outstanding Company in Indiana. So far as I know, this is the only aerial photo- graph made of this worthy Monument, and was made in its entirety by the writer. your signature would be greatly appreciated. Acknowledgment of receipt of Photographs, over 11 Most respectfully yours, H.E amstead. H. E. Armstead 645 Consolidated Building Indianapolis, Indiana HEA:CKS Master Sergeant, Air Corps Reserve PPT 5-A R March 25, 1935 in My dear Mr. Archulita: The Presideht has asked me to acknowl- edge the receipt of your recent letter and to tell you how much he appreciates your thoughtful- ness in sending the carving to him. Very sincerely yours, xpry p Stone caring Mile Per. 4.c M. A. LeHand Store Room PRIVATE SECRETARY Jose Pablo Archulita, Esq., Moses, T New Mexico. hm haves Translated and summarized by: siator's summary of communication. THE THE Language in which written: Spanish Date of communication: February 6, 1935. SEOL 86 OOM Addressed to: The President. Name and address of writer: Jose Pablo Archulita Moses, New Mexico. Substance of statements made by the writer: This writer says that he is sending to the President a picture of the President, merely to show how grateful he is for all the benefits which the President has bestowed on the American people in these critical times. He adds that he, himself, has been helped by the relief organization during a redent illness and greatly appreciates it. Request made in communication: Remarks: The writer says , hal - the pic ture was chiffed from a newspaper. no picture came to TR. Translated and summarized by: 599 LTD THE / w Nome Hoses N.Mex. FEB1 G as 2 Fev.6,1935 1935 31 W241 Precidente Fanklind. Roosevelt mimuy estimado Precidente he aqui be embio su retrato recivalo in presente ful be hago soy un pobre ispano americans quelo que amo for mucho beneficioque fomo it in timpos tan criticos su Jamas nacion un Precidentia hecho for de persent yo tome mo un desde periodico. el yo herestado lretrato y en manos delabactor pasado the estado perimers de Julio emfer Edmonson y ayudado four il Relif for to you estay altaments agradicido. esaes una piedra los cañones fue abundan end condadode Union. may Respetusamented usted Jose Pablo archulita Clayton, New Mexico February 11, 1935 The President Washington, D. C. Dear President Roosevelt: Pablo Archuleta asked me to write you so that you will understand the gift he has made for you. At his request I am sending this token of his gratitude. Last September, I was called to his home in the canyon, a one-room rock house with dirt floor, where he lives with his four younger children. He was seriously ill. We brought him to town, and our Emergency Relief gave him care and treatment until he recovered. Pablo Archuleta is a true New Mexican. He was born in Taos, New Mexico, in 1881 of Spanish-Indian parentage. His people, as far back as he knows, lived in New Mexico. His grandfather ran cattle on the shares for Incien B. Maxwell, owner of the original Maxwell Land Grant. His father, while herding cattle at Taos, was attacked by Indians and was wounded by an arrow through his breast. Later he was a scout for the United States during the Indian Uprising. When Mr. Archuleta came to Union County in 1902 he, like all Mexicans went to farming and running sheep, and, like all Mexicans here, lost everything he had. He then began cutting tombstones from the native rocks in the canyon. He still does this work. His tools are a common hammer, a pocket-knife, and chisels which he makes from old sheep shears. He said if he had the tools to work with and a plainer picture of you, he could have done better. Most respectfully yours, et Budley March 29, 1935 p.p.7. qaa Gentlemen: In the absence of the President, I want to thank you in his behalf for your kind thought in sending him a copy of the book "In- creasing Government Control in Economic Life". I can assure you he will be much pleased to have the volume. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY m. hater The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 3457 Walnut Street, West Philadelphia, es Pennsylvania. nt p.p.7. q-a April 11, 1935 My dear Mr. Mayor: The President has asked me to express to you his sincere thanks for the lovely flowers that you presented to him at Jacksonville. He was delighted to have them and deeply appreciated your thought- fulness. Sincerely yours, M. H. McINTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President mm Honorable John T. Alsop, Jr., Mayor of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida. pp7. q-a April 22, 1935. My dear Mr. Amato: The President has received your note of April eighteenth and has asked me to tell you how much he appreciates the kindly thought which prompted you to carve and send the picture frame to him. Very sincerely yours, Stre Room M. A. LeHAND Private Secretary em Tony Amato, Esq., 821 South Winchester Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. it pp.7. April 22, 1935. q-a My dear Mr. Amato: The President has received your note of April eighteenth and has asked no to tell you how much he appreciates the kindly thought which prompted you to carve and send the picture frame to him. Very sincerely yours, Stue prom M. A. LeHAND Private Secretary em Tony Amato, Esq., 821 South Winchester Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. THE TH S. Winchester are. 821 Chicago, see. april 18, 1935 pit me. President: 9 Enclosed you will find a picture frame which I have hand carved. I am sending it to you as a token of my appreciation and admination for the great work you are doing for the laboung class of people. yours truly, sony amato ( laborer ) LATTO et Buckley April 23, 1935 p.p.7. q-a My dear Mr. Anderson: The President has asked me to tell you that he is very glad indeed to have the inscribed copy of your book, "The Modern Goliath", which you were so kind as to send him. He thanks you sincerely for your thought- ful courtesy. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand House PRIVATE SECRETARY Milton Anderson, Esq., c/o David Press, 1329 South Alvarado Street, Los Angeles, es California. Lita RST April 26, 1935 q-a My dear Mr. Altorias: Your letter of April twenty-fourth, with the enclosed clipping, has been received by the President. He more than appreciates your friendly expression of good will. While he is indeed grateful for the spirit which prompted you to present the beau- tifully framed portrait to him, he feels that he ought not to accept it, and it is, therefore, being returned to you today. He has asked me, however, to convey his very best wishes to you for your welfare and happiness. Very sincerely yours, Returned +pppp M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY + Salvatore Altoriso, Esq., 184 Park Avenue, Brooklyn, es New York. COLLING N.J. april24.35 Mis the me which and resident. Framed 7. to and me. Recid painting . had a Value of on my thanks $1000 00 on Crope, you generous If 20 askhiss my request of your photograph. LeHand if she works to accept er you will if . men ich J reproduced Thank you d Honor of so. 0. with devotion, I remain very Sincerely yours. hm Salvatore altoriso 184 Park the Electrical VAST DUST STORI HITS FIVE STATE IN MIDDLE WE Clouds Billowing Eastw Into Other Sections Wit No Relief in Sight. By United Press. Kansas City, Mo., April 15. stifling and killing dust st swept portions of five States to They were the newest in a se of destructive storms which 1 smothered the wheat country western Kansas, eastern Color the Texas and Oklahoma I handles, and eastern New Me since February. Billow Into Missouri The worst affected area today extended from central Kansas west and southwest. Dust was carried D. Roosevet klyn N.J. Framed april24.35 of a House Washington D.C. the from par I wish to express you my thanks my Dear President. hasting & appreciation for you generous consideration of my request of gan-31. 1934. for your photograph. Under same cover you will find portrait wich J reproduced as best J could. Thank you for the privilege and Honor of giving me to do so. With devotion, I remain very Sincerely yours. hm Salvatore altoriso 184 Park the B'Klyn j. VAST DUST STORI HITS FIVE STATE IN MIDDLE WE Clouds Billowing Eastw Into Other Sections Wit No Relief in Sight. By United Press. Kansas City, Mo., April 15. stifling and killing dust st swept portions of five States to They were the newest in a se of destructive storms which I smothered the wheat country western Kansas, eastern Color the Texas and Oklahoma E handles, and eastern New Me since February. Billow Into Missouri The worst affected area today extended from central Kansas west and southwest. Dust was carried Electrical MONDAY BRO VAST DUST STORM Roosevelt to Get Portrait by Boro Artis HITS FIVE STATES Who Also Can Use Razor and Mix Drin IN MIDDLE WEST Clouds Billowing Eastward Into Other Sections With No Relief in Sight. By United Press. Kansas City, Mo., April 15.-A stifling and killing dust storm swept portions of five States today. They were the newest in a series of destructive storms which have smothered the wheat country of western Kansas, eastern Colorado, the Texas and Oklahoma Pan- handles, and eastern New Mexico since February. Billow Into Missouri The worst affected area today extended from central Kansas west and southwest. Dust was carried hm by nothwest winds галутик up fifty miles an hour in velocity. Dust clouds also billowed east- ward into Missouri. Southern Ne- braska and Iowa reported dust. A corespondent at Hutchinson, Salvatore Altoriso, Brooklyn portrait painter, cafe owner and war veteran, is shown here just Kan., reported: after he put the finishing touches to an oil painting of President Roosevelt, which in a few weeks will "A black funnel whirled in from be sent to the White House. the west. The storm struck with unusual force. In five minutes it Salvatore Altoriso Thus was so black that motorists had to Hate Letters Outnumber Boosts use their headlights. Human be- Expresses Gratitude for ings could not stand in the stinging blast." Repeal; Cafe is Help- Airplanes were forced to travel In Times Union's Radio Contest at 20,000 feet to avoid the dust. ing Him to Save for Art Albuquerque was the first "open" airport west of Kansas City. Others reported no visibility and no ceil- Career. ing. Labels Which Readers Pin on "Crown Quince" Can- Trains Off Schedules By BoB HUTTON Santa Fe trains through western didates Are Withering, Not to Say Devastating. Kansas cancelled schedules. Art's highway has been difficult, The inhabitants were marooned with many detours, for Salvatore in sealed homes. Schools were or- Altoriso, who can wield a paint dered closed until the storm abated. Dictionary publishers were unreliably reported to be Amarillo and other Texas Pan- brush or a razor, and mix paints handle cities were smothered. The or whiskey sours with the same planning today for a complete revision of their volumes SO dust will cover all of Texas today, deft hand. as to include the several new and colorful adjectives and the Government Weather Bureau Nearly all America's beverage said. adverbs which have sprung to light in the Brooklyn Times Between Felt, Okla., and Clay- parlors have photographs of Presi- ton, N. M., a Press staff corre- dent Roosevelt, champion of the Union radio contest. spondent lost a race with a dust amber-colored fluid, over their Strange combinations of syl- storm. The storm in striking felt bars, but in Alteriso's cafe at 184 "like a shovelful of dirt thrown in lables, many with a vague resem- our faces," he reported. Park ave. there's a large oil paint- blance to adjectives in common U.S. WILL REFUND Accompanying the winds that ing of the President done by the use, have found their fay in "love" swept the five-State region were owner. However, this won't stay and "hate" letters submitted in the lower temperatures. A cold wave was forecast generally. there long, for in a few weeks it joint contest to select the "King of Arizonans today awaited a brisk will go to the Whtie House. It was the Air" and the "Crown Quince." WAR-TIME BONDS southeast wind, promised by the copied from a photograph sent by Although their pronunciation Weather Bureau, to carry away the the President to Alteriso a year ago and derivation is not immediately blanket of dust that has hung over the State since Friday. and it is a striking likeness. understandable, their intent, usu- Another of Sal's portraits, that of ally caustic, is not hidden from Morgenthau Sees Big Flow of the late Admiral Plunkett, deco- the most casual observer. 46 WHO PICKETED rates the rooms of the recently Private Capital Back Personalities Well Sifted formed Plunkett Post, American TAYLOR HOME HELD As the double contest sails jaun- Into Business. Legion, at Vanderbilt and Myrtle aves. There the artist meets many tily into its second week, radio per- of his war-time buddies, for he sonalities have become well sifted Washington q-A April 30, 1935 My dear Mr. Andreas: This will acknowledge the receipt of your letter of April seventeenth. The President has asked me to assure you of his appreciation of your thoughtful courtesy in sending the box of oranges to him. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY xpr7 7 % X g 0 Honorable Godfrey A. Andreas, West Seventeenth Street, Upland, California. hm COMMITTEES CONSERVATION GODFREY A. ANDREAS CONTINGENT EXPENSES ESS ELECTIONS TOL ASSEMBLYMAN SEVENTY-SECOND DISTRICT IRRIGATION MOTOR VEHICLES CHAIRMAN DRAINAGE, SWAMP AND OVERFLOWED LANDS COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS CALIFORNIALEGISLATURE Sent House Assembly THE WHITE HOUSE APR 29 1935 FIFTY-FIRST SESSION RECEIVED NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE April 17, 1935 Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt United States President Washington, D. C. My dear President: I am today sending you a box of oranges from the same tree that you received them a year ago. Our California tonic is much better this year than last year. As you know, these oranges are raised back in the foothills of Upland, California. I trust that you and Mrs. Roosevelt will enjoy them. With kindest regards and best wishes, I am Very sincerely yours, GAA:L Godfrey A. Andreas canger. ODFREY A. ANDREAS MEMBER CALIFORNIA LEGISLATUR FIFTY-FIRST SESSION SEVENTY-SECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 4/23 HOME ADDRESS CHAIRMAN WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET PUBLIC CHARITIES AND UPLAND CORRECTIONS Calif. PPF May 14, 1935 9-A Gentlemen: The President is pleased to have the Aircraft Year Book for 1935, and has asked me to convey his hearty appreciation of your kind thought in sending it to him. Very sincerely yours, Hame M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce, of America, Inc., 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y. 9.B es x249 hated Tii County Dental ass. 7 hr. Robert Whit uldmasañ x PPF May 14, 1935 9-A A Gentlemen: The President is pleased to have the Aircraft Year Book for 1935, and has asked me to convey his hearty appreciation of your kind thought in sending it to him. Very sincerely yours, Home M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce, of America, Inc., 30 Rockefeller Plaza, X New York, N.Y. 9.B es x249 K hated x I American Art Ass'n Anderson Galleries, Inc., New York. May 14,1935, Ack'd. Sends the President manuel covering the sale to be held by Galleries May 14 to 18th. SEE AMERICAN ART ASS'N ANDERSON GALLERIES, INC. PPF qa x May 14, 1935 P.P.7.a q a Gentlemen: The President is much pleased to have the copy of the Proceedings of the Ameri- can Antiquarian Society's meeting in April, 1934, and has asked me to express his appreciation of your kind thought in sending it to him. Very sincerely yours, House M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts. es x pp7 q.A May 21, 1935 My dear Mrs. Atty: This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of May sixth, I am very sorry to learn that no ac- knowledgment of the receipt of the specimen of your handiwork which you were so kind as to send the President for his birthday was made. Please be assured of the President's appreciation of your thoughtfulness. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY CWS + Mrs. George Atty, 219 Glenn Street, Johnstown, Pennsylvania. moster 1214 alle was receives Dent to the House are 31., ack 21 1933, but was not and aws as There was no address Glenn street, Johnstown, Pa., again 5-16 mos To Brusteel from for profl mays, 1935 very odd to you to be hearing from me after puch a long time that I sent to our dear President a large crocheted I agle with n.R.a. on it, for his birthday in 1934. Up until this time d still wonder if he received the crocheted eagle on not as & did not receive any anamer. n aw, my dear lady, if you could ask our dear President to try to do some- thing to stop the rwwomen from going into been parlons. Perhaps since I was raised by an American missionary in Segria it seems very had to Rec women coming and of been parlons. d hope this will be a powate letter. Sincerely yours, mrs. George atty ack 5-21 aws 219 Glenn street, Johnstown, Pa., Dear Mrs. Roosevelt: may 6, 1935 f suppose it will seem very odd to you to be hearing from me after puch a long time that l sent to our dear President a large crocheted I agle with n.R.a. on it, for his birthday in 1934 Up until this time, l still wonder if he received the crocheted eagle on not as & did not receive any anamer. n aw, my dear lady, if you could ask our dear President to try to do some- thing to stap the swomen from going into been parlons. Perhaps since l was raised by an american missionary in Segria it seems very had to Rec women coming and of been parlons. d hope this will be a powate letter. Sincerely yours, Mrs. George atty CONDITIONS REMOVE THEM BEYOND FROM OUR OUR WORKS, CONTROL. AND DO NOT INCLUDE THE OBLIGATION OF MAINTENANCE AFTER ONE in an effort to ascertain TITLS letter has been delayed whether Mrs. Atty's statement that she had received no ac- knowledgment was correct. E J. CWS enough to send him and he asks me to thank you very sincerely indeed for your kindly thought. Very sincerely yours, did not came down M. A. LeHAND Private Secretary x em Louis V. Aronson, Esq., Art Metal Works, Inc., x Aronson Square, Newark, New Jersey. Mith P.S. - My recollection is that around Christmas I sent you one of our combination cigarette cases and lighters, but do not recall having heard from you that it reached you. Did you get it? SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL AGREEMENTS CONTINGENT UPON STRIKES, CONVEY ACCIDENTS THE AND RIGHT OTHER TO QUOTATIONS OUR CONTROL. CHARGES MADE FOR MODELS, MOULDS, DIES AND/OR TOOLS DO NOT FROM DATE OF LAST ORDER. REMOVE CONDITIONS THEM BEYOND FROM OUR WORKS, AND DO NOT INCLUDE THE OBLIGATION OF maintenance AFTER ONE YEAR PS4 G-R May 28, 1935. E J. My dear Mr. Aronson: Mr. Forster has handed the Presi- dent the lighter you were good enough to send him and he asks me to thank you very sincerely indeed for your kindly thought. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHAND did not came drum Private Secretary P em x Louis V. Aronson, Esq., Art Metal Works, Inc., Aronson Square, Newark, New Jersey. Mill P.S. - My recollection is that around Christmas I sent you one of our combination cigarette cases and lighters, but do not recall having heard from you that it reached you. Did you get it? SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL AGREEMENTS CONTINGENT UPON STRIKES, ACCIDENTS AND OTHER CONDITIONS QUOTATIONS BEYOND OUR CONTROL. CHARGES MADE FOR MODELS, MOULDS, DIES AND/OR TOOLS DO NOT CONVEY THE RIGHT TO REMOVE THEM FROM OUR WORKS, AND DO NOT INCLUDE THE OBLIGATION OF MAINTENANCE AFTER ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF LAST ORDER. VICE PRES. ALEXANDER HARRIS, SEC. & TREAS YOUR ART METAL WORKS, INC. ROOMS AVENUE MAIN OFFICES AND FACTORY OTHER DISPLAY ROOMS ARONSON SQUARE CHICAGO "RONSONART" NEWARK, N.J. CODE A. B. C. FIFTH EDITION NEWARK, N.J. Thank in.L. LOS ANGELES CABLE ADDRESS ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO MAIN OFFICES, NEWARK, N.J. May Twenty-fourth IN YOUR REPLY REFER TO 1935 Hon. Rudolph Forster White House and Washington - D. C. 5-28-m Dear Mr. Forster: I have you in mind quite frequently during these strenu- ous days and earnestly trust that all is well with you. I have been keeping very busy myself up here in Newark, but hope that I may have the pleasure at some time in the future, of stopping in and seeing you again, as in days of yore. One of the many new products that has kept me occupied, is our TOUCH-TIP, - an entirely new form of lighting device, of which you may have seen one of our ads in the national publications. Under separate cover, I have sent two and believe that you will be delighted with its operation, which is absolutely sure and positive, and, at the same time, no fuel filling is required except once in months. Possibly, you may think so well of it as to consider one of the two worthy of a place on the Presidential desk, in which case I will very much appreciate your turning one over to the President with my every good wish for his good health and strength. He certainly needs both these days! I will appreciate your acknowledging receipt of the two TOUCH-TIPS sent so that I may know that they have duly reached you. With all good wishes, I am Cordially yours LVAhbs Louis V. Aronson P.S. - My recollection is that around Christmas I sent you one of our combination cigarette cases and lighters, but do not recall having heard from you that it reached you. Did you get it? QUOTATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL AGREEMENTS CONTINGENT UPON STRIKES, ACCIDENTS AND OTHER CONDITIONS BEYOND OUR CONTROL. CHARGES MADE FOR MODELS, MOULDS, DIES AND/OR TOOLS DO NOT CONVEY THE RIGHT TO REMOVE THEM FROM OUR WORKS, AND DO NOT INCLUDE THE OBLIGATION OF MAINTENANCE AFTER ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF LAST ORDER. pra May 31, 1935. MEMORANDUM FOR MR. SOUTHGATE. If you see no objection to accepting the figures referred to in the enclosed letter, will you please be good enough to have appropriate note of appreciation sent and return the letter and figures to the White House. M. Л. LeHAND Private Secretary X146-A em STATE - Letter and copy of translation from J. JOSE DAVALOS X ALVAREZ, La Palma 38 San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, Mexico, 5/20/35 - together with copy of his note to the Asst. Chief of the Fed. Treasury Dept, explaining shipment. Copies of both translations retained. Encloses as gift little clay figures of Uncle Sam, legislator, letter carrier, Mexican "rough neck", a Mexican girl. Margant Daffley John paye Miss M. A. LeHand, Private Secretary to the President, The White House. ON,D.C. pr.7. Department OF STATE washington y June 8, 1935 My dear Miss LeHand: With further reference to your memorandum of May 31, 1935, relative to the advisability of the President's accepting the figurines sent to him by Mr. J. José Dávalos Alvarez, San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, Mexico, I may say that the contents of the box from Mr. Alvarez was not thoroughly examined at the Department and it is regretted that three of the small figures were found to be damaged. I am sending to you a copy of the instruction which we are sending to our Consul at Guadalajara that you may see just what the situation is. The papers you sent to the Department are returned to you herewith. Sincerely yours, For the Secretary State: Enclosures: Charles LeeLooke Letter to Miss LeHand from Charles Lee Cooke Mr. Cooke, June 5; Acting Chief, Division of with enclosures; Protocol and Conferences. Instruction to Guadalajara. Miss M. A. LeHand, Private Secretary to the President, The White House. PC - 2 DIVISION ENCLOSURE DEPARTMENT OF STATE TO State will seeept figures and Letter drafted you #EDENDS his thenks and June 8 1935 ADDRESSED TO his thoughtful courtesy. Miss M. A. LeHand truly yours, For the Recretary of state: rs, Esquire, onsul, Summer Netles by lajara, Jalisco, Mexico. PRINTING OFFICE: 1931 1-1088 twent is in receipt, by reference from the White House, of 8 letter addressed to the President by Mr. J. José Develos Alvares, Le Palms 38, San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jelisco, a copy of which is enclosed, by which he transmite five smell clay figures molded by him which he requests the President to accept. These little figures are quite unique and dainty and it 1e very such regretted that when the box was opened it wes found that three of then were broken. - 2 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE person the President will aweepe figures and witho wish that you his thenks and June 8 1935 tion to his of his thoughtful courtesy. Very truly yours, Top the Secretary of states George H. Winters, Esquire, Summer Hellem American Consul, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. Sir: The Department is in receipt, by reference from the White House, of 8 letter addressed to the President by Mr. J. José Davelos Alveres, Le Palme 38, San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jelisco, a copy of which is enclosed, by which he transmits five smell clay figures molded by him which he requests the President to accept. These little figures are quite unique and dainty and It 1s very such regretted that when the box was opened it we # found that three of them were broken. Accompanying Mr. Alverez's letter and box sere a communication addressed by him to the Federal Treasury Office of Mexico and 8 declaration of the United States Customs Examiner an to the damaged condition of the con- tents of the package. These are sent to you herewith with the suggestion that they be returned to Mr. Alvarez in case he wishes to take any setion 08 to the recovery 03 the value placed by him on the statustics on he In- timetes in his letter above referred to. It would seem that Mr. Alvarez is a skilled artisen and If you feel confident that he expects no future reward - 2 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE reward the President will accept theNfigures and In reply would brish that you express his thinks and apprecia- PC tion to him of his thoughtful courtesy. Very truly yours, My dear Miss LeHand: For the Secretary of State: In response to your memorandum of May 31, 1935, I see no reason why the President should not accept the Sumner Welles figurines sent to him by Mr. J. Cosé Davalce Alvares, Ban Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jalisco. The writer makes no reference to a possible reward and has apparently sent the gift in 0. spirit of good will. I have therefore made proper acknowledgment to him and am returning here- with the letter and gift. Sincerely yours, For the Secretary of State: Enclosures: From Mr. Alvares; To Federal Treasury Office: Customs form. PO/OLO/JET Me 6/7/35 STON DAILY so a FT# STOP spe DEPARTMENT OF STATE washington In reply refer to June 5, 1935 PC My dear Miss LeHand: In response to your memorandum of May 31, 1935, I see no reason why the President should not accept the figurines sent to him by Mr. J. José Davalos Alvarez, San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jalisco. The writer makes no reference to a possible reward and has apparently sent the gift in a spirit of good will. I have therefore made proper acknowledgment to him and am returning here- with the letter and gift. Sincerely yours, For the Secretary of State: Charles Lee Looke Accompaniments: Letter Figures. Charles Lee Cooke, Acting Chief, Division of Protocol and Conferences. Miss M. A. LeHand, K Private Secretary to the President, THE WHITE HOUSE. La Palma 38 San Pedro Tlaquepaque Jalisco Mexico May 20, 1935. Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the American Union, White House, Washington. Very Excellent and Honored Sir: I greet you most sincerely and cordially. This is to advise you that there should be in the post office a small wooden box sent by me. The said box contains a gift of little clay figures made artistically by hand, without the use of any mould other than the hand of the maker. The said figures are enchanting little ones such as Uncle Sam, glory and honor for that country. In his right hand he is carrying a little flag on a staff, in such a way that more than half the staff is above his hand. The second one is a legislator and scientist; the third is a letter carrier. The fourth is a typical Mexican "rough-neck". The fifth is a girl of the people - a thoroughly Mexican type. And all five are very nice. There are two little turkeys [pabitos], separate, wrapped in a small package. They are all in the little box. Much care should be taken, for if the little figures are broken they must be paid for. I offer you my humble present, Mr. President, because it really came from my heart. I like it very much. Once -2- Once more, as a humble artisan, at Calle la Palma 38, San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, Mexico, I remain in hope of receiving your commands. Pardon me if my language is sometimes incorrect. No more for the present. J. José Dávalos Alvarez. TR: :mc.s. Assistant Chief of the Federal Treasury Office, City. As I have to send a parcel containing five clay figures of the value of $5.00 (five pesos), which I am sending by express to Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White House, U.S.A., and as I am not responsible for the tax on the value (as this is only a single shipment), I request you to be good enough to accept of me the payment of the 4% duty on shipments abroad which the said shipment will cause if it is made; I make the declaration that the package referred to is being shipped by express and to the consignee stated, for which [reason] I make below the de- claration spoken of in Article 65 of the Regulations under the Law on Foreign Shipments. NAME OF THE EXPORTED: J. José Dávalos Alvarez. RESIDENCE: Calle de la Palma num. 38, Tlaquepaque. REGISTRATION NUMBER: 20. CLASS AND QUANTITY OF MERCHANDISE: 5 clay figures at $5.00 Total $5.00 I repeat to you the assurances of my cordial considera- tion. Tlaquepaque, May 20, 1935. J. José Dávalos Alvarez. TR: :mcs. copy DAMAGE The Contents of this Package were found to be damaged when opened in the U. S. Appraiser's Stores. May 27, 1935 A. N. MANKEN U. S. Customs Examiner. Passed Free of Duty May 27, 1935 Customs House El Paso, Texas. адмирадиі galisco Hexico- a 20- de Mayo-M935 Translote VLa Palma 38 de esta Misma Villa 20246 STATE SLAT Y/a Ala basa Blanca. Al b. Presidente de la BURE Union Americana MAY 2 81935 PM Mr. Franklin D.Roosevelt WasHiaTon Senor. Mry pinoy Respetalle Saludolo de la Manera mas cinsera y cardial esta Mesirba para abisarrle in la Ofisina del borreo. debe incontrarse Ma capita de Madera chiguita Mandada por Mi dicha Cajita. contiere Un Ob sequio de Marritos de Barro Echos Artisticamente a Tulso, sin ocupar Moldora alguna Masque Laspropis Manos de la pabadorr. Dichos Monitos Son estas in Cantadoras Aiguras como is el Fio Sam, Gloria y Hanorr Para esi Pais Veba und banderita la cuol entra la azta, en el puño derecho. procurande gui, grude mas de la mitad de la azta del Piño Para arriba. el Segundo is Un Lejislador y birtifico, el tirsero Cartero in Pledo Federal XWHA cuarto. is Un charro Fipos Hexicano el Quinto is Una china Poblana Fipo Muy myr canio, y Son todos Los. 5- monitos Va un par de Tabitos For aparte envotos in un Jagnetito chiquito. Va La Vanderita in buelta in Un paquilito todo Ba en la cgita. MEDIC SYAN procurarede Thucho cuidado. par gue Se RRoupin Los monitos al de Sen pa carlos. yo Senor President rwilleow Le Vrindo miamilde Obseguio For que menasic de Beras de Fodo Corazon. do esti mo Muchisimo, Repitiendome como Un Unilde Artesano En. San Pedro Flaguepaqui! galblexico balle la Palma 38 Guedo enes pera de que difi, Silss Orderuz Perdon Si va al go mal algunas Simas. de Mis frases. Paral ment J. Josi Davalos X Alvary gymbod m me X M me no us .s say, 20pm sop socite June 5 1935 To the American Consul, Guadelajara, Jalisco, Mexico. The Secretary of State has received, by reference from the White House, a letter dated May 20, 1935, ad- dressed to the President by Mr J. Jose Davalos Alvares, La Palma 38, San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, with which he transmits five little clay figures moulded by him which he requests the President to accept. Mr. Alvares is 8. skilled artisan who apparently made these figurines for the President with no thought of reward. The Consul is requested, if he perceives no objection, to convey to the writer an expression of the President's appreciation of his valued gift. 811.001 Roosevelt, P.D.I PC:EMoD:RF 6/3/35 ME: you A STATE ITE course