Congress of the United States
Warren G. Magnuson
House of Representatives
Washington, D.C.Committee on Naval Affairs
Warren G. Magnuson
SeattleApril 8, 1941
The President,
White-House.Dear Mr. President
May I recommend to you a gentleman of reputation?
L. Ron Hubbard is a well-known writer under five different names. He is a respected explorer as Captain Bryan, Navy Hydrographer, will confirm.
Mr. Hubbard was born into the Navy. He has marine masters papers for more types of vessels than any other man in the United States.
He has written for Hollywood, radio and newspapers and has published many millions of words of fact and fiction in novels and national magazines. In writing organizations he is a key figures making him politically potent nationally.
An interesting trait is his distaste for personal publicity. He is both discreet and resourceful as his record should indicate.
Anything you can do for Mr. Hubbard will be appreciated.
Respectfully,
Warren G. Magnuson, M. C.
Letter: Warren G. Magnuson, M.C. to The President (April 8, 1941)
File/Ref. No.: OMPF LRH 01-003
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