Democratic National Committee Speakers Bureau April 14, 1964
Administration officials listed below , as Presidential Appointees, are available for political speaking engagements. Officials of the Depart ments of State, Defense, Treasury, Justice, and the independent regula tory agencies do not, as a matter of policy, engage in partisan activities.
Post Office Department
John A. Gronouski, Jr., Postmaster General Frederick C. Belen, Deputy Postmaster General W illiam W . McMillan, Assistant Postmaster General (Operations) Ralph W. Nicholson, Assistant Postmaster General (Finance) Richard J. Murphy, Assistant Postmaster General (Personnel) William J. Hartigan, Assistant Postmaster General (Transportation) Tyler Abell, Assistant Postmaster General (Facilities)
Department of the Interior
Stewart I. Udall, Secretary James K . Carr, Under Secretary Kenneth Holman, Assistant Secretary (Water and Power) John M. Kelly, Assistant Secretary (Mineral Resources) John A. Carver, Jr., Assistant Secretary (Public Land Management) Frank P. Briggs, Assistant Secretary (Fish and Wildlife) Philleo Nash, Commissioner of Indian Affairs Frank J. Barry, Solicitor
Department of Agriculture
Orville L. Freeman, Secretary Charles S. Murphy, Under Secretary John A. Baker, AssistantSecretary George L. Mehren, Assistant Secretary Dorothy H . Jacobson, Assistant Secretary Norman M . Clapp, REA Administrator Howard Bertsch, FHA Administrator John C. Bagwell, General Counsel
Department of Commerce
Luther H. Hodges, Secretary Franklin D . Roosevelt, Jr., Under Secretary Clarence D. Martin, Jr., Under Secretary for Transportation Herbert W. K lotz, Assistant Secretary for Administration Jack N. Behrman, Assistant Secretary for Foreign and Domestic Affairs Richard Holton, Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs Robert E. Giles, General Counsel Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Anthony J. Celebrezze, Secretary Ivan A. Nestingen, Under Secretary James M . Quigley, Assistant Secretary Wilbur J. Cohen, Assistant Secretary (Legislation)
Department of Labor
W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary John F. Henning, Under Secretary James J. Reynolds, Assistant Secretary for Labor-Management Relations George L.P. Weaver, Assistant Secretary for International Affairs Esther Peterson, Assistant Secretary for Standards Daniel P. Moynihan, Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research Charles Donahue, Solicitor
Housing and Home Finance Agency
Robert C. Weaver, Administrator Philip N. Brownstein, Commissioner, Federal Housing Administration Marie C. McGuire, Commissioner, Public Housing Administration
Small Business Administration
Eugene P. Foley, Administrator
Veterans Administration
John S. Gleason, Jr., Administrator
Treasurer of the United States
Kathryn O 'Hay Granahan DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE G-223 New Senate Office Building Washington 25, D. C. Ca pitol 4-3121 Ext. 2447
Senator Vance Hartke, Chairman
REQUEST FOR SPEAKER
Organization Making Request Antioch Young Democrats .....
Address Antioch Union, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OHIO
Type of Event Community meeting, speech, question and answer Anytime Date Anytime April 10-June 5_ Hour speaker should be present______Monday thru Thursday best can be picked up at airport Estimated Attendance___ fromo 500-650______
Expenses will be paid: Yes Yes_____ N o ______
If there is an honorarium, how much will it be ? ______and location of Details the event;A l t h o u g h sponsored byYoung Democrats meeting would be open to entire college and people in the community Emphasis should be placed on issue administration is fighting for rather than just "politics." Event will be held in Kelly Hall- College auditorium- about 700 seating capacity. Name of sponsoring organization:______Antioch Young
Address:______Antioch Union- Antioch College- Yellow Springs. OHIO
Name and title? of person to cont a c t : P hilip Schaefer President Dixon w o u l d b e g l a d t o acknowledge invitation. Address: Same as above (after April 3) Telephone:______
Name of Speaker Requested (In order of preference) (ILL) (Minn) 1. Sen. Douglas or Sen. McCarthy
Sen. Williams (NJ) 2 ______
3 Sen. Anderson (NM)_____ MEMO
TO: Senator
FROM: Henry
Date: December 5, 1963
Precinct Election - March 10, 1964
County Convention - May 12, 1964
State Convention - May 15, 1964 Honolulu in new auditorium
National Convention - August 24, 1964 Atlantic City, N.J. (held the week of Aug. 24) Democratic National Committee Speakers Bureau April 14 , 1964
Administration officials listed below, as Presidential Appointees, are available for political speaking engagements. Officials of the Depart ments of State, Defense, Treasury, Justice, and the independent regula tory agencies do not, as a matter of policy, engage in partisan activities.
Post Office Department
John A. Gronouski, Jr., Postmaster General Frederick C. Belen, Deputy Postmaster General W illiam W . McMillan, Assistant Postmaster General (Operations) Ralph W . Nicholson, Assistant Postmaster General (Finance) Richard J. Murphy, Assistant Postmaster General (Personnel) William J. Hartigan, Assistant Postmaster General (Transportation) Tyler Abell, Assistant Postmaster General (Facilities)
Department of the Interior
Stewart I. Udall, Secretary James K . Carr, Under Secretary Kenneth Kolum, Assistant Secretary (Water and Power) John M. Kelly, Assistant Secretary (Mineral Resources) John A. Carver, Jr., Assistant Secretary (Public Land Management) Frank P. Briggs, Assistant Secretary (Fish and Wildlife) Philleo Nash, Commissioner of Indian Affairs Frank J. Barry, Solicitor
Department of Agriculture
Orville L , Freeman, Secretary Charles S. Murphy, Under Secretary John A. Baker, Assistant Secretary George L. Mehren, Assistant Secretary Dorothy H. Jacobson, Assistant Secretary Norman M. Clapp, REA Administrator Howard Bertsch, FHA Administrator John C. Bagwell, General Counsel
Department of Commerce
Luther H. Hodges, Secretary Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., Under Secretary Clarence D. Martin, Jr., Under Secretary for Transportation Herbert W. Klotz, Assistant Secretary for Administration Jack N. Behrman, Assistant Secretary for Foreign and Domestic Affairs Richard Holton, Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs Robert E. Giles, General Counsel Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Anthony J. Celebrezze, Secretary Ivan A. Nestingen, Under Secretary James M . Quigley, Assistant Secretary Wilbur J. Cohen, Assistant Secretary (Legislation)
Department of Labor
W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary John F. Henning, Under Secretary James J. Reynolds, Assistant Secretary for Labor-Management Relations George L.P. Weaver, Assistant Secretary for International Affairs Esther Peterson, Assistant Secretary for Standards Daniel P. Moynihan, Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research Charles Donahue, Solicitor
Housing and Home Finance Agency
Robert C. Weaver, Administrator Philip N. Brownstein, Commissioner, Federal Housing Administration Marie C. McGuire, Commissioner, Public Housing Administration
Small Business Administration
Eugene P. Foley, Administrator
Veterans Administration
John S. Gleason, Jr., Administrator
Treasurer of the United States
Kathryn O 'Hay Granahan Democratic National Committee Speakers Bureau April 14, 1964
Administration officials listed below, as Presidential Appointees, are available for political speaking engagements. Officials of the Depart ments of State, Defense, Treasury, Justice, and the independent regula tory agencies do not, as a matter of policy, engage in partisan activities.
Post Office Department
John A. Gronouski, Jr., Postmaster General Frederick C. Belen, Deputy Postmaster General W illiam M. McMillan, Assistant Postmaster General (Operations) Ralph W. Nicholson, Assistant Postmaster General (Finance) Richard J. Murphy, Assistant Postmaster General (Personnel) William J. Hartigan, Assistant Postmaster General (Transportation) Tyler Abell, Assistant Postmaster General (Facilities)
Department of the Interior
Stewart L. Udall, Secretary James K . Carr, Under Secretary Kenneth Kolum , Assistant Secretary (Water and Power) John M . Kelly, Assistant Secretary (Mineral Resources) John A. Carver, Jr., Assistant Secretary (Public Land Management) Frank P. Briggs, Assistant Secretary (Fish and Wildlife) Philleo Nash, Commissioner of Indian Affairs Frank J. Barry, Solicitor
Department of Agriculture
Orville L . Freeman, Secretary Charles S. Murphy, Under Secretary John A. Baker, AssistantSecretary George L. Mehren, Assistant Secretary Dorothy H. Jacobson, Assistant Secretary Norman M. Clapp, REA Administrator Howard Bertsch, FHA Administrator John C. Bagwell, General Counsel
Department of Commerce
Luther H. Hodges, Secretary Franklin D . Roosevelt, Jr., Under Secretary Clarence D. Martin, Jr., Under Secretary for Transportation Herbert W. Klotz, Assistant Secretary for Administration Jack N. Behrman, Assistant Secretary for Foreign and Domestic Affairs Richard Holton, Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs Robert E . Giles, General Counsel Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Anthony J. Celebrezze, Secretary Ivan A. Nestingen, Under Secretary James M. Quigley, Assistant Secretary Wilbur J . Cohen, Assistant Secretary (Legislation)
Department of Labor
W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary John F. Henning, Under Secretary James J. Reynolds, Assistant Secretary for Labor-Management Relations George L.P. Weaver, Assistant Secretary for International Affairs Esther Peterson, Assistant Secretary for Standards Daniel P. Moynihan, Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research Charles Donahue, Solicitor
Housing and Home Finance Agency
Robert C. Weaver, Administrator Philip N. Brownstein, Commissioner, Federal Housing Administration Marie C. McGuire, Commissioner, Public Housing Administration
Small Business Administration
Eugene P. Foley, Administrator
Veterans Administration
John S. Gleason, Jr., Administrator
Treasurer of the United States
Kathryn O 'Hay Granahan 1964 SENATORIAL ELECTION CAMPAIGNS
REPUBLICAN INCUMBENTS
SENATOR POSSIBLE PRIMARY OPPOSITION POSSIBLE DEMOCRATIC OPPOSITION
J. Glenn Beall *James Gleason (Ran for Senate *Joe Tydings (U.S. Atty.) (Maryland) Nomination in 1962) Cong. Carlton Sickles Newton Steers (Defeated by *Louis Goldstein (State Comptroller) Sickles in 1962) George Mahoney (Baltimore Contractor)
Hiram Fong None at present Cong. Thomas P. Gill (Hawaii)
Barry Goldwater Evan Mecham (Former State Sen.) Stewart Udall (Sec. of Int.) (Arizona) Sam Goddard ('62 Cand. for Gov.) Renz Jennings (Superior Court Judge)
Roman Hruska None at present None at present (Nebraska)
Kenneth Keating None at present Cong. Samuel S. Stratton (New York) Frank Hogan (def. by Keating) Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. (Under Sec. of Commerce) Frank O 'Connor (Queens D.A.) Howard J. Samuels (Pres. Kordite Co.) Page 2
SENATOR POSSIBLE PRIMARY, OPPOSITION POSSIBLE DEMOCRATIC OPPOSITION
Edwin Mechem None at present *Cong. Joseph M. Montoya (New Mexico) *Dennis Chavez, Jr. (Son of Late Senator)
Winston Prouty None at present Fred Fayette (State Sen.) (Vermont) Bernard J. Leddy (1958 Gov. Candidate - Atty .)
Hugh Scott None at present Genevieve Blatt (State Sec. for Internal Affairs) (Pennsylvania) Robert Casey (state Legislator) Cong. John Dent Milton Shapp (Philadelphia Businessman)
John Williams Harry Haskel (Former Cong. Harris McDowell, Jr. (Delaware) Congressman) Gov. Elbert N. Carvel Win. Potter (Nat. Committeeman)
* Candidate has announced 1964 Senatorial Election Campaigns
OUTLOOK
SENATOR POSSIBLE PRIMARY OPPOSITION POSSIBLE REPUBLICAN OPPOSITION
Quentin Burdick None at present . ♦Tom K leppe (Former Pres. - Gold Seal Wax Co.) (North Dakota) * Ted Maragos (State Rep.) John Davis (former Gov.) Cong. Don Short ♦Ed Becker (Farmer)
Harry Byrd None at present Horace E. Henderson (State Chairman) (Virginia)
Robert Byrd *William Champe (Chemist) Chapman Rivercomb (Former U .S. Senator) (West Virginia) Joe Farlan (Former Ambassador to Panama)
Howard Cannon None at present Win. Wright (Sen. Bible’s opponent & ex Hat. Committeeman) (Nevada) Geo. Abbott (former Under Secretary of Interior)
Thomas Dodd None at present John Lodge (former Gov.) (Connecticut) Horace Seely-Brown (former Cong.) Ed May (former State Central Committee Chairman and former Congressman) SENATOR POSSIBLE PRIMARY OPPOSITION POSSIBLE REPUBLICAN OPPOSITION page 2
Clair Engle Sam Yorty (Mayor of Los Angeles) Wm. Knowland (former Senator) (California) Cong. James Roosevelt Geo. Christopher (ex Mayor of San Francisco) Stanley Mosk (State Attorney John McCarthy (State Senator) General) Casper Weinberger (Chairman of State Central *Alan Cranston (State Committee) Comptroller) ♦George Murphy (Movie Actor) *Leland Kaiser (investments) Joseph Shell, Jr. (Former State Rep.)
J. Howard Edmondson Raymond Gary (Former Governor) *Tom Harris (Aircraft Industry) (Oklahoma) *Fred R. Harris (State Sen.) Hayden Crawford (Lost Sen. Races in 1960 and 1962) G.T. Blankenship (State Rep.) Two Year Term Bud Wilkinson (Football Coach) Clyde Wheeler (Former Eisenhower Aide)
Albert Gore Buford Ellington (Former Cong. Wm. E. Brock III (Tennessee) Governor) Robert B . James (Memphis Businessman) Sam Claybum
Philip A. Hart None at present Cong. Robert P. Griffin (Michigan) Gov. George Romney ♦Edward A. Meany (Leather Co. Executive) James O ’Neill (State Board of Education) James B. Martin (National Committeeman)
R. Vance Hartke Gov. Matthew E. Welsh *Russell Bontrager (Maj. Leader of State Senate) (Indiana) Cong. Wm. G. Bray Cong. Donald C. Bruce *Ed Whitcomb page 3 SENATOR POSSIBLE PRIMARY OPPOSITION POSSIBLE REPUBLICAN OPPOSITION
Spessard Holland Brailey Odham (Twice ran for Cong. William Cramer (Florida) Governor) Claude Kirk (Pres. of Life Insurance Co.) Leroy Collins (Former Governor) Cong. Edward J. Gurney Gov. Farris Bryant Emerson Ruppert (Defeated by Smathers 1962) Harry Cain (Former U .S. Senator from Washington) Bill Peterson
Henry Jackson None at present Rev. Richard Christensen (Washington) Ben Larson (Odessa H.S. Principal) Don Moos (State Rep.)
Edward Kennedy None at present None at present (Massachusetts)
Mike Mansfield None at present *Sydney Kurth (Attorney) (Montana) ♦Mrs. Annette Rosell (State Rep.) ♦Lyman Brewster (Rancher)
Eugene McCarthy None at present Cong. Clark MacGregor (Minnesota) Cong. Albert Quie Gen. Lauris Norstad (Com. & Chief of NATO) Elmer L. Andersen (Former Governor) Walter H. Judd (Former Congressman) Wheelock Whitney (Businessman) Robert Forsythe (State Chairman) Henry McKnight (State Senate) pag e 4 SENATOR POSSIBLE PRIMARY OPPOSITION POSSIBLE REPUBLICAN OPPOSITION
Gale McGee None at present Cong. Win. Henry Harrison (Wyoming) Mrs. Thyra Thomson (Sec. of State) Al Harding (former Pres. of State Senate) John Wold (Republican State Chairman) *Kenny Sailors (defeated by Sen. Simpson - '62 primary) George Duke Humphrey (Former Pres. of University of Wyoming)
Frank Moss None anticipated *Cong. Sherman P. Lloyd (Utah) J. Bracken Lee (Mayor of Salt Lake City) *Ernest L. Wilkinson (Pres. of Brigham Young Univ.) Gov. George D. Clyde
Edmund Muskie None at present ♦Cong. Clifford G. Mclntire (Maine)
John Pastore None at present Christopher Del Sesto (Rhode Island) (former Governor)
William Proxmire None at present ♦Wilbur Renk (Sun Prairie farmer) (Wisconsin) ♦Willis Donley (Lawyer) David Tillotson (School Teacher)
John Stennis None at present None at present (Mississippi) SENATOR POSSIBLE PRIMARY OPPOSITION POSSIBLE REPUBLICAN OPPOSITION
Stuart Symington None at present Crosby Kemper (Def. by Long 1962) (Missouri) Jean Paul Bradshaw (Attorney) Del Caywood (Administrator of Medical Clinic)
Herbert Walters ♦M.M. Bullard (Newport Cong. William E. Brock III (Tennessee) Businessman) Robert B. James (Memphis Businessman) Two Year Term Cong. Ross Bass Sam Claybum Gov. Frank G. Clement
Harrison Williams None at present Cong. Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. (New Jersey) Cong. Florence Dwyer Bernard Shanley (National Committeeman) Alfred N. Beadleston (Former Assembly Speaker) Cong. William T. Cahill Wesley L. Lance (Former State Senator) Carmen Savino (State Assemblyman)
Ralph Yarborough ♦John Van Cronkhite (Former aide ♦George Bush (Son of former Sen. Bush of Conn. (Texas) to Governor Shivers) Texas Oil Driller) Cong. James Wright ♦Dr. Milton V. Davis (Former Pres. of Dallas Univ.) Cong. Joe M. Kilgore ♦Robert Morris (Columnist for Dallas News)
Stephen Young *John H. Glenn, Jr. ♦Cong. Robert Taft, Jr. (Ohio) ♦Ted Brown (Secretary of State) ###
*Candidate has announced DEMOCRATIC SENATORS INCUMBENT DEMOCRATIC Cut Health SENATORS in 1964 - Clinton P. Anderson E . L. Bartlett Birch E. Bayh, Jr. Quentin N, Burdick - Alan Bible Harry Flood Byrd - Daniel B . Brewster Robert C . Byrd - W. Virginia Quentin N, Burdick — Howard W . Cannon- Nevada Harry Flood Byrd Thomas J. Dodd - Conn. Robert C . Byrd - J. Howard Edmondson √ Hovard W . Cannon Clair Engle- Calif. Frank Church Albert Gore- Penn. Joseph S . Clark Philiip A . Hart Mich. Thomas J . Dodd R f VanCe Hartke Indiana − Paul H, Douglas Spessard L. Holland James 0, Eastland - Henry M . Jackson J . Howard Edmondson Edward M. Kennedy- Mass. Allen J, Ellender Mike Mansfield Clair Eng;e Eugene J. McCarthy - Minn. Sam J. Ervin, Jr. Gate W . McGee -Wyo. - J, W. Fulbright - Frank E, Moss — Utah Albert Gore - Edmund S . 'Muakie - Rhode Island - Ernest Gruening - John O. Pastore - Philip A. Hart ~ William Proxmire — Wisconsin R . Vanco Hartke John Stennis — Miss Carl Hayden - Stuart Symington - Missouri - Lister H ill Harrison A, Williams, Jr. -N.J - √ Spessard L. Holland R a l p h W. Yarborough - T e x a s Hubert H . Humphrey Stephen M. Young - Ohio Daniel K. Inouye Walders- Tenn. √ Henry M. Jack son Olin D. Johnston B. Everett Jordan
Edward M. Kennedy Frank J. Lausche Edward V . Long Russell B . Long Warren G. Magnuson Mike Mansfield √Eugene J. McCarthy John L. McClellan Gale W. McGee - George S. McGovern - Thomas J. McIntyre Pat McNamara - Lee Metcalf A.S. Mike Monroney - Wayne Morse √ F rank E. Moss √ Edmund S. Muskie Gaylord A. Nelson - M aurine B, Neuberger √ John 0 . Pastore - C laiborne Pell √ William Proxmire - Jennings Randolph Abraham Ribicoff - A . Willis Robertson- Out Out Richard B . Russell - George A. Smathers John Sparkman John Stennis Stuart Symington - Herman Talmadge Strom Thurmond Harrison A . Williams. Jr. √ Ralph W. Yarborough Stephen M. Young CHECKS TO THE LEFT OF NAME FOR DEC. 18 letter DANIEL K. INOUYE HAW AII CHECK TO THE RIGHT FOR LETTER ON FEB. 3
United States Senate WASHINGTON, D.C.
- ANDERSON BARTLETT - BAYH - SMATHERS -- BIBLE SPARKMAN - BREWSTER STENNIS BURDICK - SYMINGTON BYRD, H. -TALMADGE BYRD, R. THURMOND - CANNON - WALTERS CHURCH - WILLIAMS CLARK - YARBOROUGH DODD YOUNG, S - DOUGLAS EDMONDSON ELLENDER ENGLE ERVIN F ULBRIGHT GORE - GRUENING- HART HARTKE HAYDEN — HILL - HOLLAND HUMPHREY - JACKSON JOHNSTON, O. KENNEDY LAUSCHE LONG, E LONG, R MAGUNSON MANSFIELD - MCCARTHY MCCLELLAN McGEE - McGOBERN - McINTYRE- McNAMARA - M ETCALF MONRONEY MORSE -MOSS - M USKIE NELSON - NEUBERGER - P ASTORE - PELL - PROXMIRE - RANDOLPH RIBICOFF ROBERTSON RUSSEL 1964 Senatorial Election Campaigns
r e p u b l i c a n :In c u m b e n t s
SENATOR POSSIBLE PRIMARY POSSIBLE DEMOCRATIC OPPOSITION O p p o s i t i o n
J. Glenn Beall Cong, Charles Joe Tydings (U.S. Atty.) (Maryland) Mathias, Jr. Cong. Carlton Sickles Herb O 'Connor (Atty .- Baltimore] Gov. J. Millard Tawes Blair Lee III
Hiram Pong None at present Cong. Thomas P . Gill (Hawaii) Wm. R. Norwood (Adm. Dir. to Gov.)
Barry Goldwater Evan Mecham Stewart Udall (Sec. of Int.) (Arizona ) Cong, Morris Udall Sam Goddard ('62 cand. for Gov.)
Roman Hruska None at present Gov. Prank Morrison (Nebraska)
Kenneth Keating None at present Cong. Samuel S. Stratton (New York) Robt. Wagner (Mayor of N.Y.) Prank Hogan (def. by Keating) Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.
Edwin Mechem None at present Cong. Joseph M. Montoya (New Mexico) Cong. Thomas G. Morris
Winston Prouty None at present Fred Payette (State Sen.) (Vermont) Robt. Larrow (Burlington City Atty.) Gov. Philip H . Hoff Hugh Scott None at present Genevieve Blatt (State Sec, (Pennsylvania) for Internal Affairs) Cong. William S. Moorhead James M. Quigley (Asst. Sec. of H.E.W.) John Williams None at present Cong. Harris McDowell, Jr. (Delaware) Gov. Elbert N. Carvel Wm . Potter (Nat. Committeeman) js ###