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Proclamations - Nixon (2)” of the William J The original documents are located in Box 34, folder “Proclamations - Nixon (2)” 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 Gerald R. Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections.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. NATIONAL FATHER'S DAY COMMITTEE 55 WEST FORTY SECOND STREET. NEW YORK. N. Y. 10036 1212.J 947-9280 May 31., . 1974 Miss Marguerite McAuliffe Room 187 Old Executive Office Building Washington, D. c. 20500 Dear Miss McAuliffe: Thank you for your call today requesting 25 names of people who '1!0uld appreciate receiving facsimile reproductions of the Father's Day Pre­ sidential Proclamation. They are as follows: 1974 Fathers of.the Year TheThe~ident Whi House Was · , ·. D. c. 20500 Mr. Christopher•F. Edley 90 Vaughn Avenue New Ibchelle, New York 10801 Mr•. ·~. NiW;·~ •.. 180 west 58t:h Street New York, New·York 10019 ·, -- ~· ' < Michael E. De.Bakey, M. D. 5323 Cherokee . .... Houston, Texas 77005 Mr. OOa De Luise 1186 corsica Drive Pacific Palisades, California 90272 Mr. Tom Seaver c/o Mattgo Enterprises Suite 30-L 185 East BSth Street New York, New York 10028 Digitized from Box 34 of the William J. Baroody Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library - 2 -. Mr.· Joe1 Grey:\,: .. ·· 28 Malibu Coloriy: Malibtt,.;.;califoi:nia 90265 _; . ,, -:: ~ ~·~ Mr,, Mike McGee 12 East 18th Street Apt. 4 New York, New York 10021 Our Executive Committee: Mr. Stanley c. Gillette The Van Heusen Company 1290 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10019 n1~.. Mr,, Gordon W.; Heaton Sears, lbebuck & Company Sears.Tower Dept•. 700-4 . Chicago .. Illinois 60684 Mr• William. a:_ .. Keegan Gant· Shi.rtmakers 689 5th Avenue Nev·York,,.. New.York.10022 .:: ,' •_·: __., .:.,:.,:,. ' , ,.. ' - ~- ,_ . z.tt.;.. .. ·:tSiaor&. -s::· 'Dlmen.n :··· Associated Men's Wear Retailers of New York.. :tnc. 270 Madison Avenue New York, .New York. 10016 Mro .Richard L •. ~bott Montgomery·Wa:rd & Company 393 Seventh Avenue New York, New· York 10001 Mr. Jerry Bel.JDuth Pacesetter Industries 295 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10016 Mr.. A., R.. Butler W. T., Grant Company 1515 Broadway New York, New York 10036 - 3 - Mr. John Easter Sears, Roebuck & Company Dept•. 601 Sears: Towers· Chicago, Illinois 60684 Mro Herbert Haskell DHJ Industries, Inc. 16 East 34th Street New York,. New York 10016 Mr. Robert L. Leeds, Jr. Manhattan Industries, Inc.o 1271.Avenue of the Americas New: York, New York 10020 Mr. Tb::lmas 0. Gorman Deering Milliken, Inc. 104S·Avenue of the Americas New York,.,New York 10018 Mr. Georqe.L. Staff Burlington Industries, Inc. 1345 Avenue of the Americas New York,. New York 10019 Mro.. Gwl Van· 5ant.; Warnaco, Inc.,;;::,:.• 350Lafayette'Street Bridgeport, Connecticut 06602 Mr.~James A. Slear Father.' s Day Council 55 West 42nd Street · New York, New Yorkl0036 Mro Ray Vise '·· swank, Inc. 90 Park Avenue New York, New York 10016 Mro Walter J. Neppl J. c. Penney Company, Inc. 1301 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10019 - 4 - Mr. Jesse Seidenwurm Marshal.l Ray Corporation- 1290:.Avenue of the JYnericas New-York,. Nev Yo~k 10019 Thank you so much, Miss McAuliffe for your cooperation in this matter. ?::':earSincerely, ~ . v=~ P.s. I'm certain that.Mrs. John Bruce Dodd who founded Father's Day in • J>1910 would be delighted to receive a copy. She is now 92 and lives I /. Ji" in a nursing home .. Her· address is: /) ~.. ,,.. Mrs. John Dodd Bruce U.'llf "'-._'\i._Opportunity Convalescent Center-= 11" • ~t 12715 Mission Spokane, -Washinqt:on 99216 Mr. William T. Lowe 4931 Birch Lane Alexandria, Va. 22312 Mr. Douglas Hodkinson 530 South Jay Street Rome, New York 13440 Dr. William J. McAuliffe 6 Crestwood Court Cortland, New York 13045 Dr. S. J. Novello 1910 W. Market Boulevard Lima, Ohio Mr. Francis J. Sorg, 'Jr. 370 Manhasset Woods Road Manhasset, New York 11030 Dr. John M. Watts 59 Sullivan Street Cazenovia, New York 13035 Mr. Harold Valis 3441 Rock Spring Avenue Baileys Crossroads, Virginia 22041 MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ii . --- ........ l • .. ,.. ,. MEMORANDUM FQR: ..- KATHLEEN BALSDON . F~Q.M: DONALD -~~L ~~O;ERS ~~ SUBJECT: Fire Prevention Week Proclamation Enclosed .is ay-:J.i.tt. of :;J.7 people- for~·- t-he c Fire Pre.vention Week proclamation ma-iling-. They include firem.....an wJ:io acti'f~1¥ wo~k~ -- lcist_ y~~$--. ~palgn- -~n4 ~-lso a Ii.st­ ing or firemen from the- b. c-.: area who have received awaros fc>"i ~ l:i"t'avery in the line of duty. Attacnment W. H. Mcclennan / President International Association of Fire Fighters, AFL-CIO 1750 New York Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006 Frank A. Palumbo V"' Secretary-Treasurer International Association of Fire Fighters, AFL-CIO 1750 New York Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006 • Raymond W. Ginunler ~ Nine Seawane Road East Rockaway, New York 11518 Sam Diannitto 4612 El Reposa Drive Los Angeles, California 90065 Marshall Prindele 1836 Kirkby Road Glendale, California William Hartigan 120 Ellsworth Avenue New Haven, Connecticut 06511 Donald Wolf 1391 Farley Drive Indianapolis, Indiana 46224 John Tebbens 35-43 South Western Boulevard Chicago, Illinois 60609 James Mining 6528 East 37 Street Kansas City, Missouri 64129 Patrick Ferrante 100 Manhattan Avenue Union City, New Jersey 07087 John Grey 272 South Broadway Yonkers, New York Peter Stauros 2840 Northwest 23 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73107 Russel Cerami 28-28 Davison Avenue Erie, Pennsylvania 16504 Roy Sunday 733 Woodhill Road Dayton, Ohio L. V. Miller 1400 Moore Road Chattanooga, Tennessee 37411 Tommy Arevalo 3370 Wedgewood El Paso, Texas 79925 Michael Merwick 21-42 South 38 Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68506 John Keating Local 144; Brocton F. F. Seven Linnea Avenue Brockton, Massachusetts 02401 Robert Wetherille, Jr. 4200 Washburn Avenue, North Minneapolis, Minnesota 55412 Robert Bogart Vice President Fifth District New York State Professional Fire Fighters Association, Inc. One Columbia Place Albany, New York 12207 John K. Corcoran President Society of Fire Technologists RD 4, Maple Avenue Beaver Dam Lake Newburgh, New York 12550 Richard Vizzini President Uniformed Firefighters Association of Greater New York 225 Broadway New York, New York 10007 Michael J. Maye 3258 Fairmont Avenue Bronx, New York 10465 .. Lt. Gary Boyd Captain Ramon F. Granados Engine Co. 32 Truck Co. 2 2425 Irving St. SE 2225 M. Street NW Washington, DC Washington, DC Pvt. William ~· Andrews Lt. Michael Tippett Truck Co. 4 Engine Co. 10 219 M St-reet NW 1342 Flo-rida Ave. NE Washington, DC Washington, DC Sgt. Frank W. Nicholas Jr. Pvt. Jay T. Monahan Rescue Squad 3 TTuck Co. 3 1520 C Street SE 1018 13th Street NW Washington, DC Washington, DC Pvt. Joseph A. Wilson Pvt. James M. Greco Engine Co. 25 Truck Co. 3 3203 Martin Luthe~ King Ave. SE 1018 13th Street NW Washington, DC Washington, DC Fire Inspector George M. Smith Pvt. Robert E. Johnston Fire Prevention Division Truck Co. 3 614 H Street NW 1618 13th Street NW Washington, DC Washington, DC Fire Inspector George I Meyer Pvt. Rodgers L. Massey Fire Prevention Division Truck Co. 3 614 H Street NW 1018 13th Street NW Washington, DC Washington, DC Pvt. Jackson H. Gerhart Pvt. Donald E. Deuvall Engine Co. 17 Truck Co. 7 1227 Monroe Street NE 4l4 Rth Street SE Washington, DC Washington, DC c I //a_/,,~ ~#11' ~- t,::s_ : t --('. ,. .7j'3fau t Chron - 7 ..~ r ¥roe . ~ ;'- t January 31, 1974 f,''- ' lt f MEMORANDUM. FOR: ROLAND ELLIOTT f•, FROM: MARGUERITE MCAULIFFE ~ SUBJECT: International Clergy Week in iif f the United State• Proclamation t ;' I-_ !f _ > Please arra.nae to have the a.u.ched letter robo-typed to the r• individuals on the a.<:cam.panyblg liat. 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