Fala, Mascot of History dies at 12

Caption: " Fala, Mascot of History dies at 12-- Hyde Park, N,Y.-- Fala 12-year-old Scottie dog and pet of the late President Franklin D Roosevelt, died here of old age Saturday- just one week old short of seven years after the death of his famous master. Fala died at 5:30 P.M. about 25 minutes before Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands returned to the estate from Kingston, N.Y,..."


New White House Pet For the Roosevelts

Caption: " Mrs. Louise Roesler of Great Barrington, Mass., has presented an old English sheepdog to Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt to add to the collection of White House dogs. In the group above are Mrs. Roesler, Mrs. Roosevelt and Joseph O'Hare, President of the National Capital Kennel Club. The name of Mrs. Roosevelt is a tiny tree."


Spring is here and the President's pet canine

Caption: "Spring is here and the President's pet canine--Falla--is pictured as he frolicked on the White House grounds"


Taking Time Out From Trousseau Preparation

Caption: Taking Time Out From Trousseau Preparation-- Greenville, Del...With her wedding Day (June 30) drawing near, Miss Ethel Du Pont, fiancee Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. takes time out from preparing her trousseau to romp with her two dogs, Major and drum major, favorite pet at owl's nest, the Du Pont Estate near here".


Franklin D. Roosevelt and his daughter

Caption: Franklin D. Roosevelt and his daughter, Anna, Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee and Daughter. An interesting recent photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the Navy and Democratic nominee for Vice-President with his eldest daughter, Anna Eleanor, and her Favorite dog.


Fala rides with President Roosevelt

Caption: "Fala rides with President Roosevelt --With his Scottie pet, Fala, in the front seat with him, President Roosevelt drives through his Hyde Park, N.Y., Estate Recently. (AP Wirephoto).


President's Scottie an Icebox Raider

Caption: President's Scottie an Icebox Raider-- Washington, D.C... The most popular dog in this country today is the President's Scottie 'Fala'. To prove that he is like any other dog he posed for this picture in the same manner that your pooch does. He stands by motionless as one of the White Houde waiters peers into the icebox in search of some dainty morsel that may please the dog's appetite. This is one of a series of photos taken from the movie short 'Fala' which stars the chief executive's dog in one of his typical days at the White House".