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Proclamations - Nixon (4)” of the William J The original documents are located in Box 34, folder “Proclamations - Nixon (4)” of the William J. Baroody Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald R. Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. 1 la:( ~.nJt,A..C "~ 1 %: PROPELLER CLUB ,/t£C)/ ,"' 1'_ TO PROMOTE, FURTHER AND SUPPORT AN tl!it~tl&~led AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE TO AID THE DEVELOPMENT OF RIVER, GREAT LAKES ANO HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS JASPER S. BAKER f'IATIOl!AL PRESIDENT THE PROPELLER CLUB OF THE UNITED STATES VICE PRESIDENT, UNITED FRUIT COMPANY 1629 K STREET, N.W .. SUITE 401, WASHltlGTON, 0. C. 20005 CODE 202 833-2035 April 15, 1974 Miss Marguerite McAuliffe Room 187 The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Miss McAuliffe: With reference to our conversation today, would you kindly send two ceremonial proclamations of National Maritime Day to me here in Washington and one to each of the following persons. Mr. A. C. Filiatrault National Secretary-Treasurer The Propeller Club of the United States 17 Battery Place New York, New York 10004 Mr. Earl W. Clark Labor-Management Committee 100 Indiana Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. c. Mr. George J. Gmelch, Vice President Pacific Far East Line, Inc. One Embarcadero Center San Francisco, California 94111 Mr. Robert M. Calder, Executive Director Boston Shipping Association 131 State Street Boston, Mass. 02109 Mr. Miles T. Epling, President M. T. Epling Company P. o. Box 320 Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 Digitized from Box 34 of the William J. Baroody Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Colonel Edwin Lee White 460 Coffee Pot Riviera St. Petersburg, Florida 33704 Mr. J. Elbert Tune 750 Fifth Avenue South St. Petersburg, Florida 33701 Mr. Lloyd Strickland, Vice President Lykes Bros. Steamship Company Lykes Building New Orleans, Louisiana Mr. William 0. Savage, President Savage Shipping Company 203 Marion Avenue Tampa, Florida 33602 Mr. Gaylord A. Burnelle, President Refrigeration Maintenance Corporation P. O. Box 10152 Santurce, Puerto Rico 00908 We thank you for your interest in this matter and will appreciate your sending the ceremonial proclamation to those listed above. Sincerely, 7 ..f ~ ~RS. BAKER National President Please also add: Mr. Jasper S. Baker Vice President United Fruit Company 1629 K Street, N. W., Suite 401 Washington, D. C. 20006 I For Maritime Day Proclamation, 1974 Thomas w. Gleason President International Longshorernen's Association, AFL-CIO 17 Battery Place, Room 1530 New York, New York 10004 Jesse M. Calhoon President National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association, AFL-CIO 17 Battery Place, Room 1930 New York, New York 10004 Paul Hall President Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO 675 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11232 Herb Brand President Transportation Institute 923 - 15 Street, N. w. Washington, D. C. 20005 Morris Weisberger President ·sailors Union of the Pacific 450 Harrison Street San Francisco, California 94105 Charles A. Black Secretary-Treasurer National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association, AFL-CIO 220 Montgomery Street San Francisco, California 94104 Shannon J. Wall President National Maritime Union of America, AFL-CIO 346 West 17 Street New York, New York 10011 Eugene L. McCabe President Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America, AFL-CIO 1126 - 16 Street, N. W. Washington, D. c. 20036 .•, Ralph Quinnonez Assistant Regional Director of the UIS Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO 675 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11232 Frank Drozak Vice President Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO 675 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11232 John M. Bowers Executive Vice President International Longshoremen's Association, AFL-CIO 17 Battery Place, Room 1530 New York, New York 10004 William M. Fast Branch Agent District No. 1 - Pacific Coast District National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association, AFL-CIO 201 Southwest Arthur Portland, Oregon 97201 Paul W. Story (Formerly with Jesse Calhoon's Regional Director union and was the labor contact Department of Labor for maritime in Texas.} Federal Building, Room 9C36 1100 Commerce Street Dallas, Texas 75202 Mr. Ben J. Mani Director,. Washington Office National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Assn. AFL-CIO 400 First Street, N, W. Washington, D. C, 20001 -, I THE WHITE HOUSE I - WASHINGTOtf I )/~~~4 ; ~~L ~~~ ~A,/!~~ I ~ ~)/,,,/;/ 7}!~4-- &/ .. - . - . - . - For Maritime Day Proclamation, 1974 Thomas W. Gleason President International Longshoremen's Association, AFL-CIO 17 Battery Place, Room 1530 New York, New York 10004 Jesse M. Calhoon President National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association, AFL-CIO. 17 Battery Place, Room 1930 New York, 'New York 10004 Paul Hall President Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO 675 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11232 Herb Brand President Transportation Institute 923 - 15 Street, N. W. Washington, D. c. 20005 Morris Weisberger President Sailors Union of the Pacific 450 Harrison Street San Francisco, California 94105 Charles A. Black Secretary-Treasurer National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association, AFL-CIO 220 Montgomery Street San Francisco, California 94104 Shannon J. Wall President National Maritime Union of America, AFL-CIO 346 West 17 Street New York, New York 10011 Eugene L. McCabe President Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America, AFL-CIO 1126 - 16 Street, N. W. Washington, D. c. 20036 Ralph Quinnonez Assistant Regional Director of the UIS Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO 675 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11232 Frank Drozak Vice President Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO 675 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11232 John M. Bowers Executive Vice President International Longshoremen's Association, AFL-CIO 17 Battery Place, Room 1530 New York, New York 10004 William M. Fast Branch Agent I District No. 1 - Pacific Coast District National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association, AFL-CIO I 201 Southwest Arthur Portland, Oregon 97201 Paul W. Story (Formerly with Jesse Calhoon's Regional Director union and was the labor contact Department of Labor for maritime in Texas.) Federal Building, Room 9C36 1100 Commerce Street Dallas, Texas 75202 t - --------t-I -----. --- r-----i ------------ --- _) ---- --- I____ __ _ - - --,- ----,!_ ______ ==------'----== I -t­ i ESPECT EVERENCE Jf~'L ?urr A.,., E_SPO~SIBILITY ·7t7Lk )(7 . ~./fJ..;s R. ~ GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS 1734 N Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Telephone 202-347-3168 President, Mrs. Kermit V. H!mgan October 3, 1973 Ms. Marguerite McAuliffe The White House Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear Ms. McAuliffe: Thank you for your letter with reference to a Proclamation recently signed by The President designating September 23, 1973 as National Next Door Neighbor Day. As you have requested, I am pleased to send you the enclosed list of names to add to your mailing list. Most sincerely, Mrs. Kermit v. Haugan President Enclosure Justicia ... With Justice for AH Mrs. Kermit V. Haugan, President General Federation of Women's Clubs 1734 N Street, N. w. Washington, D. C. 20036 Mrs. c. B. LaDine, Chairman Education Department, G.F.W.C. 5417 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46208 Mrs. A. K. Dearing, Jr., Junior Chairman Education Department, G.F.w.c. 45 Richmond Drive Savannah, Georgia 31406 Mrs. Harlan F. Johnson, Chairman Connnunications Division, G.F.W.C. 35 Mountain Road Concord, New Hampshire 03301 Mrs. Charles E. Bates, Chairman Continuing Education, ESO, Libraries Division, G.F.W.C. 622 W. Fifth Street Litchfield, Minnesota 55355 Mrs. A. W. Spence, Chairman Leadership Development Division, G.F.w.c. 3106 North 35th Street Phoenix, Arizona 85018 Mrs. w. B. Mitchell, Chairman Scholarships and Student Aid Division, G.F.W.C. 100 W. Johnston Street, Box 606 Forsyth, Georgia 31209 Mrs. John E. Yahraes, Sr., Chairman Home Life Department, G.F.w.c. 2318 Coles Boulevard Norristown, Pennsylvania 19401 Mrs. Herbert Walker, Junior Chairman Home Life Department, G.F.W.C. P.O. Box 352 Opelousas, Louisiana 70570 Mrs. James B. Dean, Chairman Family Living Division, G.F.W.c. 554 Northview Drive Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 2. Mrs. s. A. Grafton, Chairman Gerontology Division, G.F.W.C. 826 Idlewild Drive Picayune, Mississippi 39466 Mrs. Bedell Delorme, Chairman Health, Mental Health!, Welfare Division, G.F .W.C. Box 323 Burlington, Vermont 05401 Mrs. Raymond N. Peterson, Chairman Spiritual Values and Ethics Division, G.F.W.C. 106 Summer Street Franklin, Massachusetts 02038 Mrs. Leo F. Curtis, Chairman Public Affairs Department, G.F.W.C. 7543 Magoun Avenue Hammond, Indiana 46324 Mrs. H. Frederick Nielsen, Jr. Junior Chairman Public Affairs Department, G.F.W.C. 120 Meadow Lane Wallingford, Pennsylvania 19086 Mrs. Robert van Blaricom, Chairman American Heritage & Citizenship Division, G.F.W.C. 527 Lodge Lane Kalamazoo, Michigan 49001 Mrs. Jamie Stevenson, Chairman American Indian Division, G.F.W.C. Hobson, Montana 59452 Mrs. Edward Schoelzel, Chairman Crime Prevention & Law Observance Division, G.F.w.c. 56 Kimberly Lane Glastonbury, Connecticut 06073 Mrs. Dayle c. McDonough, Chairman The Emerging Woman Division, G.F.W.C. Box 188 Maysville, Missouri 64469 Mrs. Ralph Sittel, Chairman The Returnee Division, G.F.W.C. 10560 S.W. 72nd Avenue Portland, Oregon 97223 3. Mrs. Thomas H. Donahue, III, Chairman Connnunity Improvements Division, G.F.W.C. 24 Elm Lane W. Barrington, Rhode Island 02890 Mrs. James B. Roberts, Chairman Safety Division, G.F.W.C.
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