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Spanish Ambassador Confers with President Roosevelt at White House. Washington, D.C., March 28. Leaving the White House today after a call on President Roosevelt, Spanish Ambassador Fernando De Los Rios said he would remain as Ambassador here for the present despite the surrender of Madrid. De Los Rios said he conferred with the President about the Spanish refugee question, but he declined to reveal any details of the discussion. He said his appointment was made yesterday before the fall of Madrid. 3- 28-39

White House reception for diplomats. Washington, D.C., Dec. 16. The Japanese and the Chinese Ambassadors met face to face tonight in the presence of President Roosevelt, the meeting, which under normal circumstances would be stiff and formal, was held at the White House State Reception for The Diplomatic Corps. The Ambassador from Japan Hirosi Saito and Madame Saito are shown leaving the Japanese Embassy for the White House, 12/16/37

British Ambassador a White House caller. Washington, D.C., March 28. Cameramen "shoot" the British Ambassador Sir Ronald Lindsay as he leaves the White House today after a call on President Roosevelt. He refused to reveal the nature of his talk with the Chief Executive. Spanish ambassador De Los Rios was also a caller at the White House today. 3-28-39

British Ambassador a White House caller. Washington, D.C., March 28. Cameramen "shoot" the British Ambassador Sir Ronald Lindsay as he leaves the White House today after a call on President Roosevelt. He refused to reveal the nature of his talk with the Chief Executive. Spanish ambassador De Los Rios was also a caller at the White House today. 3-28-39

New Spanish Ambassador assumes his duties. Washington, D.C., Oct. 8. The new envoy from Spain to the United States, Prof. Fernando De Los Rios, was at his desk bright and early today after assuming his post in Washington. President of the University of Madrid, Prof. De Los Rios succeeds Luis Calderon, who resigned because he was not in sympathy with the new Spanish government

Takes command at Spanish Embassy, Washington, D.C., Sept. 12. Senor Enrique Carlos de la casa, consul of Spain at San Francisco, today took command of the Spanish Embassy here, following the resignation of Ambassador Senor Don Luis Calderon. The retiring Ambassador announced that he had transmitted the papers and control to Casa last night and would leave the United States within a few days

Confer with President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., May 17. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins and Dr. John R. Steelman, Chief of the mediation service, leaving the White House today after a conference with President Roosevelt. Secretary Perkins insisted that the Harlan, Kentucky, situation was not discussed at the meeting. She did announce at the same time, however, that John L. Connor of the Department of Labor Conciliation Service, had been ordered to Harlan County in an effort to assist settlement of the struggle between the United Mine Workers and Harlan operators

John L. Lewis at the White House. Washington, D.C., July 20. John L. Lewis conferred with President Roosevelt today for hald an hour on 'a number of subjects.' He replied 'no' to a specific question as to whether he had talked about the prospect of renewing the disrupted peace talks between the C.I.O. and A.F. of L. Lewis said he visited the White House 'by invitation, and any gentleman who says otherwise is in error,' 72039

Refugee Advisory Committee reports to President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., Nov. 16. Members of the Advisory Committee on Refugees leaving the White House today and presenting a report to President Roosevelt. They said their visit was routine and declined to discuss the nature of the report. In the picture, left to right - Hamilton Fish Armstrong, New York City - Undersecretary of State Sumner Welles - George I. Warren, New York City - James G. McDonald of New York City, Chairman of the Committee

Spanish Ambassador Confers with President Roosevelt at White House. Washington, D.C., March 28. Leaving the White House today after a call on President Roosevelt, Spanish Ambassador Fernando De Los Rios said he would remain as Ambassador here for the present despite the surrender of Madrid. De Los Rios said he conferred with the President about the Spanish refugee question, but he declined to reveal any details of the discussion. He said his appointment was made yesterday before the fall of Madrid. 3- 28-39

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D.C. Commissioner. Washington, D.C., July 7. District of Columbia Commissioner George E. Allen leaving the White House today after a conference with President Roosevelt. Allen, who resigned as Commissioner during 1938, was recently drafted by President Roosevelt to serve a second time

Discuss government reorganization with President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., Sept. 23. Charles E. Merriam, (left) and Louis Brownlow, members of the President's Reorganization Committee, leaving the White House today after discussing government reorganization with President Roosevelt, 9/23/38

Informs President SEC ready to proceed with investigation of insurance companies. Washington, D.C., Jan. 24. William O. Douglas, Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, leaving the White House today after reporting to President Roosevelt that the commission was ready to proceed with its investigation of insurance companies in connection with the present monopoly inquiry. He indicated the SEC would be concerned primarily with the investment and managerial phases of insurance company operation and said approximately $300,000 would be required to carry out the work in this calendar year, 1/24/38

Idaho Senator luncheon guest of president. Washington, D.C., Jan. 28. Senator William E. Borah, of Idaho, arriving at the White House today for a luncheon engagement with President Roosevelt. Borah, long an ardent "Trust Buster", was expected to discuss the Anti-Monopoly Bill, now before the Senate, with the president, 1/28/38

Sculpture "Joseph Habersham, former postmaster general," by Gleb W. Derujinsky at the Ariel Rios Federal Building, Washington, D.C.

New FCA Governor takes oath of office. Washington, D.C., Sept. 21. Forrest F. Hill, who yesterday was named Governor of the Farm Credit Administration by President Roosevelt, was administered the oath of office today by Miss Elsie England; Secretary to the General Counsel of the FCA. Hill succeeds William I. Myers, who has returned to teaching at Cornell University, 9/21/38

Unconditional surrender / J.S. Pughe., Political Cartoon

These workers went to work at 6:45 A.M. and many of them told us yesterday when we saw them go out at 6 P.M. that they "worked." Location: New Bedford, Massachusetts.

Delegates of N.Y. Youth Congress present petition at White House opposing compulsory conscription. Washington, D.C., June 20. A delegation from the New York Youth Congress called at the White House today with a petition opposing President Roosevelt's proposed plan to regiment the young men and women of American in compulsory military training and forced labor. The delegation shown on the steps of the White House are, left to right - Wesley Nelson, Church of the Master; Tom Jones, Brooklyn Negro Youth Federation; Jean Horie, Executive Secretary of the New York Youth Congress; and David Livingstone, United Wholesale and Warehouse Employees Union, N.Y. Local 65

Receives French decoration. Former Secretary of State Kellogg received the cross of the French Legion of Honor yesterday. In the group, left to right are: Jules Henry, First Secretary of the French Embassy, Paul Claudel, the French Ambassador, Frank B. Kellogg and Secretary of State Stimson

Soviet Flyers at White House. Washington D.C June 28. The three Soviet Flyer who conquered the North Pole route between the U.S.S.R. and the United States are shown leaving the White House today after being received by President Roosevelt. In the photograph, left to right: George Baiduckcv, co-pilot; Valeri Chkalov, Pilot; Alexander Beliakov, navigator. 6/28/37

U.S. Consul General in Berlin reports to President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. Raymond H. Geist, U.S. Consul General in Berlin, leaving the White House today after giving President Roosevelt a first-hand report on European war conditions and Germany. Geist left Germany on Oct. 9, more than a month after the war started

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