<P> Warbucks sees the locket around Annie's neck, and buys her a new one from Tiffany & Co . He debates taking her "under his wing", because he doesn't know much about children, but he realizes that he loves her and gives her the locket ("Why Should I Change A Thing?"). However, she bursts into tears, saying it was the only thing left by her parents, and refuses to accept a new one . Grace and the staff then pledge to find her parents no matter what it takes ("You Won't Be An Orphan For Long"). </P> <P> Annie appears on the radio on a show by Bert Healy ("Maybe" reprise) where Warbucks announces that he is offering $50,000 to the couple who can prove they are her parents . Healy then sings a song with the Boylan Sisters ("You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile"). Back at the orphanage the girls are listening to the song . Everyone is fascinated that their friend is on the radio, except Pepper; who couldn't care less . ("You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile" reprise). When Miss Hannigan hears, she barges in and demands to know what was happening . Molly announces that Annie was on the radio, and that there is a $50,000 reward for her parents . Miss Hannigan is anything but pleased . Shortly after, a couple named Ralph and Shirley Mudge arrive, saying they left a little girl here eleven years ago and have come back for her . Miss Hannigan is shocked . They soon reveal themselves to be Rooster and Lily; they explain their plan to get the reward . They request information about Annie from Miss Hannigan for one third of the money, though she demands one half for this service, and she tells them about the note and the locket ("Easy Street" reprise). </P> <P> Warbucks brings Annie to Washington, D.C., where she requests to meet the president . Warbucks thinks that it would be better if Annie waited outside, but Franklin D. Roosevelt asks her to stay . She begins to sing "Tomorrow", though shushed by the cabinet . Roosevelt, however, believes that people must be optimistic during tough times, and commands them to sing ("Tomorrow" Cabinet reprise). Once back home, Warbucks tells Annie how much he loves her ("Something Was Missing"). Because her parents have not shown up, he announces he would like to adopt her ("I Don't Need Anything But You"). They decide to throw a Christmas party, and Annie wants to invite Miss Hannigan and the orphans . While preparing, the delighted staff tell of how her arrival has changed their lives ("Annie"). </P> <P> Judge Louis Brandeis shows up to begin the adoption proceedings, but is interrupted by Mr. and Mrs. Mudge (Rooster and Lily in disguise) who come to pick up Annie. Grace and Warbucks are shocked, because they know about the note and the locket . Still, Warbucks does not think they are her real parents . He requests that she will be allowed to stay one more night for the Christmas party, and then they can take her away to their supposed pig farm in New Jersey . Early that morning, she wishes she could have been adopted, not sent off with her "parents" ("Maybe" reprise). Warbucks then receives a surprise visit from Roosevelt and his Secret Service . It is revealed by him that Annie's parents are actually David and Margaret Bennett, who died when she was a baby . They then realize that Mr. and Mrs. Mudge are really Rooster and Lily, just as they show up to claim her and the money . They, along with Miss Hannigan, are arrested by the Secret Service, and everyone is delighted by Roosevelt's new deal for the economy ("A New Deal for Christmas" / "Tomorrow" finale). </P>

Which president appears as a character in the play annie