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Show Helping the President r 1 "i i. " h v A 9 , y' ''i I V ' .1 $ H Little Theresa McGinty, aged 6, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who sent a bright new nickel special delivery deliv-ery to President Roosevelt, following fol-lowing his announcement that he would lend his 1935 birthday anniversary to' a nation-wide party, proceeds of .which will go toward aiding infantile paralysis victims all over the nation. Col. Henry L. Doherty, chairman chair-man of the 1935 Birthday Balls for the President has announced that funds raised this year at parties in more than 5,000 communities com-munities throughout the nation, will be divided, following a suggestion sug-gestion made by the President. Baventy per cent will be used for th. rehabilitation of handicapped handi-capped children within the community com-munity raising the funds or within the nearest geographic unit of which the community is a part. The other 30 per cent will he turned over to President Roosevelt to be used by t he- .National .Na-tional Commission' for lufaatHe Piraylsis Research |