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The original documents are located in Box 46, folder "United Nations Concert & Dinner,
14th Annual Souvenir Program" of the Betty Ford White House Papers, 1973-1977 at the
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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SOUVENIR PROGRAM OF THE
14th ANNUAL
UNITED NATIONS
CONCERT and DINNER
UNA Honoring US the
CHIEFS OF DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS
TO THE UNITED STATES
Saluting the
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Saturday evening, the nineteenth of October
Nineteen hundred and seventy-four
WASHINGTON, D. C.
The Concert at
The Dinner at
The Concert Hall
The International Ballroom
Kennedy Center
Washington Hilton Hotel
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION OF THE U.S.A.
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF
THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD
The world would be a far more fearful and fearsome place without the
United Nations and its many specialized agencies and special programs. One
of these specialized agencies is the Food and Agriculture Organization
(FAO) which is being saluted at this year's UN Concert and Dinner. The
work of FAO is absolutely essential in today's world.
The ability of the world to feed its billions of people is under
unprecedented challenge. Starvation for millions is the prospect unless
prompt, effective, and well-cordinated action is taken on a global scale.
All nations must seek to increase their food production, keep prices from
rising beyond reach, and help assure that the poorest nations are fed.
The United States, as the world's largest producer of food, has a special
responsibility. We have responded by removing restrictions on food pro-
duction, substantially increasing the help we give to other countries to
grow more food of their own, calling for a world food conference, and
increasing this year the amount we will spend for food shipments to
nations in need.
But the crisis is so grave and widespread that no single nation's efforts
can suffice. The United Nations has an indispensable role to play,
especially through the work of the Food and Agriculture Organization.
The FAO has distinguished itself by alerting the world to the need for
adequate supplies of basic foods at all times. The FAO has coordinated UN
emergency assistance to the stricken Sahel drought area and is planning its
long-term rehabilitation. And the FAO is preparing the World Food Con-
ference, about to be held in Rome in November. For the FAO's service to
humanity, you and I and all the world must be grateful.
And the United Nations Association must also be thanked for tireless
efforts to advance the work of the United Nations and its family of
specialized agencies.
Harld R. Ford
OF
PRE THE OF THE UNITED LS
ES
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3
THE HOSTS
The Secretary of State
The General Chairman
and Mrs. Kissinger
and Mrs. Donald M. Kendall
The United States will never be satisfied with a world where man's
fears overshadow his hopes. We support the United Nations efforts in
the fields of international law and human rights. We approve of the
activities of the United Nations in social, economic, and humanitarian
realms around the world. The United States considers the United Nations
World Population Conference in August, the World Food Conference in
November, and the continuing Law of the Sea Conference of fundamental
importance to our common future.
In coming months the United States will make specific proposals for
the United Nations to initiate: A major international effort to prohibit
torture; a concerted campaign to control the disease which afflicts and
debilitates over 200 million people in 70 countries-schistosomiasis; and a
substantial strengthening of the world's capacity to deal with natural
disaster-especially the improvement of the United Nations Disaster
Relief Organization.
Beyond peace, beyond prosperity, lie man's deepest aspirations for a
life of dignity and justice. And beyond our pride, beyond our concern for
the national purpose we are called upon to serve, there must be a concern
for the betterment of the human condition. While we cannot, in the
brief span allowed to each of us, undo the accumulated problems of
centuries, we dare not do less than try. So let us now get on with our task.
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ORING
CHIEFS OF
OMATIC MISSIONS
H. E. The Ambassador of Nicaragua and
H. E. The Ambassador of South Africa
H. E. The Ambassador of Panama and
Mrs. Sevilla-Sacasa
and Mrs. Botha
Mrs. Gonzalez-Revilla
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
H. E. The Ambassador of the Hungarian
H. E. The Ambassador of Paraguay and
Liberia and Mrs. Peal
People's Republic and Mrs. Szabó
Mrs. Solano Lopez
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
H. E. The Ambassador of Denmark and
H. E. The Ambassador of Guyana and
Soviet Socialist Republics and
Mrs. Bartels
Mrs. Talbot
H. E. The Ambassador of the Philippines
H. E. The Ambassador of Iceland and
Mrs. Dobrynin
H. E. The Ambassador of Saudi Arabia
and Mrs. Romualdez
Mrs. Kröyer
and Mrs. Al-Sowayel
H. E. The Ambassador of the United
H. E. The Ambassador of the People's
H. E. The Ambassador of Switzerland
Republic of Cameroon and Mrs.
Republic of Bangladesh and Mrs. Ali
and Mrs. Schnyder
Tchoungui
H. E. The Ambassador of the Islamic
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
H. E. The Ambassador of Malta and
Republic of Mauritania and Mrs. Ould
Ivory Coast and Mrs. Ahoua
Mrs. Attard-Kingswell
Abdallah
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
H. E. The Ambassador of Malaysia and
Turkey and Mrs. Esenbel
Senegal and Mrs. Coulbary
Mrs. Johari
H. E. The Ambassador of Afghanistan and
H. E. The Ambassador of the Socialist
H. E. The Ambassador of Iran, Ardeshir
Mrs. Malikyar
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and
Zahedi
H. E. The Ambassador of Italy and
Mrs. Granfil
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
Mrs. Ortona
H. E. The Ambassador of Morroco and
Dahomey and Mrs. Adjibade
H. E. The Ambassador of the Socialist
Mrs. Senoussi
H. E. The Ambassador of Israel and
Republic of Romania and Mrs. Bogdan
H. E. The Ambassador of Portugal and
Mrs. Dinitz
H. E. The Ambassador of Mauritius and
Mrs. Themido
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
Mrs. Balancy
H. E. The Ambassador of the Polish
Burundi and Mrs. Ndabaniwe
H. E. The Ambassador of Lebanon and
People's Republic and Mrs. Trampczynski
H. E. The Ambassador of the Federal
Mrs. Kabbani
H. E. The Ambassador of the Czechoslovak
Republic of Germany and Mrs. von
H. E. The Ambassador of Peru, Fernando
Socialist Republic and Mrs. Spacil
Staden
Berckemeyer
H. E. The Ambassador of France and
H. E. The Ambassador of the Yemen Arab
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
Mrs. Kosciusko-Morizet
Republic and Mrs. Geghman
Singapore and Mrs. Monteiro
H. E. The Ambassador of Ethiopia,
H. E. The Ambassador of Nepal and
H. E. The Ambassador of Uruguay and
Kifle Wadajo
Mrs. Khanal
Mrs. Luisi
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
H. E. The Ambassador of India and
H. E. The Ambassador of Kenya and
Botswana and Mrs. Dambe
Mrs. Kaul
Mrs. Kibinge
H. E. The Ambassador of the State of
H. E. The Ambassador of Malawi and
H. E. The Ambassador of Luxembourg and
Qatar and Mrs. Al-Mana
Mrs. Mbaya
Mrs. Wagner
H. E. The Ambassador of Viet-Nam and
H. E. The Ambassador of the Khmer
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
Mrs. Phuong
Republic and Mrs. Um
Mali and Mrs. Traoré
H. E. The Ambassador of the Socialist
H. E. The Ambassador of the Hashemite
H. E. The Ambassador of Colombia and
Republic of Union of Burma and
Kingdom of Jordan and Mrs. Salah
Mrs. Botero-Boshell
Mrs. Lwin
H. E. The Ambassador of Japan and
His Excellency, The
H. E. The Ambassador of Canada and
H. E. The Ambassador of Finland and
Mrs. Yasukawa
of Costa Rica, Rodolfo Silva
Mrs. Tuominen
H. E. The Ambassador of the Gabonese
Mrs. Cadieux
H. E. The Ambassador of the Somali
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
Republic and Mrs. Mavoungou
Democratic Republic and Mrs. Addou
Upper Volta and Mrs. Yaguibou
H. E. The Ambassador of Trinidad and
H. E. The Ambassador of Sri Lanka,
H. E. The Ambassador of Nigeria and
Tobago and Mrs. McIntyre
Neville Kanakaratne
Mrs. Garba
H. E. The Ambassador of the Kingdom of
H. E. The Ambassador of Guatemala and
H. E. The Ambassador of Austria and
Lesotho and Mrs. Manare
Mrs. Asensio-Wunderlich
Mrs. Halusa
H. E. The Ambassador of Ireland, John
H. E. The Ambassador of the Dominican
H. E. The Ambassador of Thailand and
Gerald Molloy
H. E. The Ambassador of the Central
pages and throughout the
Republic, Lic. S. Salvador Ortiz
Mrs. Panyarachun
Program appear photo-
H. E. The Ambassador of Mexico and
H. E. The Ambassador of Madagascar and
African Republic and Mrs. Banda-Bafiot
H. E. The Ambassador of Commonwealth
world leaders and dis-
Mrs. de Olloqui
Mrs. Raharijaona
diplomats who have
H. E. The Ambassador of the State of
H. E. The Ambassador of New Zealand
of the Bahamas and Mrs. Johnson
Kuwait and Mrs. Al-Sabah
and Mrs. White
H. E. The Ambassador of the Kingdom of
resident
Ford
up
to
H. E. The Ambassador of Brazil and
H. E. The Ambassador of Sierra Leone and
Swaziland and Mrs. Simelane
1974. The order and
Mrs. Araujo Castro
Mrs. Palmer
H. E. The Ambassador of Norway and
pictures and their
H. E. The Ambassador of China and
H. E. The Ambassador of the United
Mrs. Sommerfelt
on the pages is not
Mrs. Shen
Republic of Tanzania and Mrs. Bomani
H. E. The Ambassador of Chile and
or by precedence.
H. E. The Ambassador of Fiji and
H. E. The Ambassador of Jamaica and
Mrs. Heitmann
Mrs. Sikivou
Mrs. Fletcher
H. E. The Ambassador of Argentine
Republic, José Luis Orfila
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H. E. The Ambassador of El Salvador and
H. E. The Ambassador of Venezuela and
Mrs. Bertrand Galindo
Mrs. Burelli-Rivas
H. E. The Ambassador of Pakistan and
H. E. The Ambassador of Spain and
Begum Yaqub-Khan
Mrs. Alba
H. E. The Ambassador of Tunisia and
H. E. The Ambassador of the Syrian Arab
Mrs. Hedda
Republic and Mrs. Kabbani
H. E. The Ambassador of Cyprus and
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
Mrs. Dimitriou
Indonesia and Mrs. Nurjadin
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
Zaire and Mrs. Mbeka
Niger and Mrs. Salifou
H. E. The Ambassador of the Sultanate of
H. E. The Ambassador of Greece and
Oman and Mrs. Macki
Mrs. Alexandrakis
H. E. The Ambassador of Korea and
H. E. The Ambassador of Belgium and
Mrs. Hahm
Mrs. VanCauwenberg
H. E. The Ambassador of Australia and
H. E. The Ambassador of the Netherlands
Lady Shaw
and Mrs. Tammenoms Bakker
H. E. The Ambassador of Haiti and
H. E. The Ambassador of Laos and
Mrs. Bouchette
Mrs. Khamphan Panya
H. E. The Ambassador of Great Britain
The Chargé 'Affaires of Lithuania and
and Lady Ramsbotham
Mrs. Kajeckas
BARBADOS: His Excellency, The
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
The Chargé d'Affaires of Latvia and Mrs.
Ambassador of Barbados, Cecil B. Williams
Rwanda and Mrs. Nizeyimana
Dinbergs
H. E. The Ambassador of the Arab
The Chargé d'Affaires ad interim of the
Republic of Egypt and Mrs. Ghorbal
Libyan Arab Republic and Mrs. Zagaar
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
The Chargé d'Affaires ad interim of the
Chad and Mrs. Alingue
Republic of Uganda, S. M. Nsubuga
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
The Chargé l'Affaires ad interim of the
Guinea and Mrs. Bah
United Arab Emirates and Mrs. Al Madfa
H. E. The Ambassador of Sweden and
The Chargé d'Affaires ad interim of
Countess Wachtmeister
GHANA: His Excellency, The Ambassador
Honduras, Roberto Alonzo Cleaves
of Ghana, Samuel Ernest Quarm
H. E. The Ambassador of the People's
The Chargé d'Affaires ad interim of Bolivia
Republic of Bulgaria and Mrs. Popov
and Mrs. Loria
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
The Chargé d'Affaires ad interim of the
Togo and Mrs. Kekeh
Democratic Republic of the Sudan,
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of
Omer Yousif Birido
Zambia and Mrs. Mwale
The Chargé Affaires ad interim of
H. E. The Ambassador of Barbados and
Ecuador and Mrs. Gabela
PAKISTAN: His Excellency, The
Mrs. Williams
The Consul General of Estonia and
Ambassador of Pakistan, Sahabzada
H. E. The Ambassador of Costa Rica and
Mrs. Jaakson
Yaqub-Khan
Mrs. Silva
H.E. The Head of the Delegation of the
H. E. The Ambassador of Ghana and
Commission of the European
Mrs. Quarm
Communities, Jens Otto Krag
List complete as of October 1st
JORDAN: His Majesty Hussein I, King of
the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
IRAN: His Excellency, The Ambassador of
Iran, Ardeshir Zahedi
ISRAEL: His Excellency, The Prime Minister
of Israel, Yitzhak Rabin
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SALUTING
THE FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
ORGANIZATION
OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Dr. Addeke Boerma
Director General,
Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations
The tribute accorded to the Food and Agriculture Organization by the
United Nations Association of the United States could scarcely be more
timely. Its significance extends far beyond the Organization itself, which
for close on thirty years has endeavored to fulfill the mandate from its
founding member nations at Quebec.
The goals set then-improved nutrition and greater efficiency of food
production and distribution, coupled with better conditions of life for rural
populations-have proved elusive. Despite man's tremendous achievement
in maintaining since the Second World War an average annual increase in
world food production greater than the unprecedented rate of population
growth in these years, there are today, by the most conservative estimate,
more than 460 million people in the world who are permanently hungry
and who cannot therefore live a normal life. Moreover, there has been a
VA. no M3M
tendency over more recent years for the rate of increase in world food
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production to slow down, and, in 1972, for the first time since the Second
arnation
World War, it actually declined.
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The shortages and threats of widespread famine in some parts of the
world combined with the general rise in food prices prompted the govern-
NEW SUI
ments of the world last year to convene a United Nations World Food
"1/8"
Conference which will meet in Rome a little over two weeks from now. It
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will be the most important international conference on the world food
problem since President Franklin D. Roosevelt convoked the Hot Springs
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Conference in 1943 which led to the founding of FAO. Apart from coming
to grips with the dangers of the immediate situation, it will have to make
plans for action to overcome more deep-rooted, long-term causes of
PRODUCT
anxiety. Chief among these is how production in the developing countries
of the world can be increased fast enough to meet their continuing growth
of population-which is already virtually determined for the rest of this
century, together with their urgent general needs for economic and social
development so that, among other things, the vast numbers of their poorest
PRODUCT
48/1 in
people may be freed at last from hunger and malnutrition.
The role of the United States Secretary of State in proposing that this
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Carnation
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PROGRAM
National Symphony Orchestra
conference be organized under United Nations auspices in order to harness
ANTAL DORATI, Music Director
the efforts of all nations gives us every reason to hope that the United
States will continue to provide the kind of leadership which was instru-
Saturday Evening, October 19, 1974, at 6:00
mental in founding FAO, and which has frequently manifested itself in
generous and large-scale action to relieve human suffering in various parts
of the world.
I know that firm, continued support for FAO and the United Nations/
FAO World Food Programme is a reflection of genuine concern among the
American people for their fellow men. This support has been very often
expressed in specific and collective ways by organizations such as
ANTAL DORATI, Conducting
UNA/USA. Like the other agencies within the United Nations system,
VAN CLIBURN, Pianist
FAO is deeply grateful for these efforts to increase awareness of global
needs and foster international cooperation in this increasingly inter-
GOULD
Spirituals for Orchestra
dependent world.
Proclamation
Sermon
A Little Bit of Sin
Protest
Лиска
Jubilee
TCHAIKOVSKY
Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23
Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso
Andantino semplice-Allegro vivace assai
Dr. Addeke Boerma
Allegro con fuoco
Director General
VAN CLIBURN
INTERMISSION
BEETHOVEN
Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92
Poco sostenuto-Vivace
Allegretto
VENEZUELA: His Excellency, The
Presto
Ambassador of Venezuela, Miguel Angel
Burelli-Rivas
Allegro con brio
Steinway Piano
RCA and London Records
The program notes for this concert
are incorporated in the
Kennedy Center Concert Program
INDIA: His Excellency, The Ambassador of
India, Triloki Nath Kaul
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Antal Dorati
Van Cliburn
Antal Dorati, Music Director of the National Symphony
Van Cliburn was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, and when
Orchestra since October 1970, was born in Budapest in 1906.
he was six, the family moved to Kilgore, Texas. His mother,
He entered the Academy of Music at fourteen, a pupil of
Rildia Bee O'Bryan Cliburn, was a talented pianist and a
Zoltán Kodály, Bela Bartók and Leo Weiner. Trained as a
student of Arthur Friedheim, a pupil of Franz Liszt, and her
composer, cellist, pianist, and conductor, when he graduated at
son was able to reap the benefits of her years of practice
eighteen, Dorati was the youngest student in the history of
and study, for at the age of three-long before he had learned
the Academy to receive a degree. In 1934, Dorati joined the
to read words-she began to teach him to read music. She
Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo as its leading conductor. His
remained his only instructor until he came to New York City
American debut as a symphonic conductor came in 1937 when
to study with Juilliard's legendary Mme. Rosina Lhevinne.
he guest-conducted the National Symphony Orchestra for
Van played first in public at the age of four at Shreveport's
an all-Beethoven concert. In 1938 and 1939-40, he made
Dodd College. At the age of twelve, as winner of a state-
extensive tours of Australia at the invitation of the Australian
wide young pianists' competition, he made his orchestral debut
Broadcasting Commission. Dorati became Music Director
with the Houston Symphony playing the Tchaikovsky
of the Minneapolis Symphony in 1949, programming and
B-flat Minor Concerto. The following year, he made his
commissioning many new major works by Paul Hindemith,
Carnegie Hall debut as winner of the National Music Festival
William Schuman, Roger Sessions and Gunther Schuller, among
Award.
others. He also played numerous world and American
In 1952, he won the G. B. Dealey Award in Dallas, and
premieres. He has been closely associated with the London
with it an appearance with the Dallas Symphony. In the same
Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Symphony, and in the
year he won the Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Award,
autumn of 1966, Dorati took up his post as principal conductor
followed by winning a grant from the Olga Samaroff
of the Stockholm Philharmonic, a position that he maintained
Foundation and the Juilliard Concerto contest in 1953. Upon
concurrently with the leadership of the National Symphony
Juilliard graduation with highest honors, he received the
Orchestra until last summer. Then he became Music Director of
Carl M. Roeder Memorial Award and the Frank Damrosch
the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London. During the past
Scholarship, which enabled him to go on to graduate work.
several years, he was invited to guest conduct at the Vienna
In 1954 he won the Edgar M. Leventritt Foundation Award
National Opera, London's Covent Garden, the Hamburg
playing the Liszt Twelfth Rhapsody. This competition which is
Opera, the Amsterdam Opera, the Rome Opera, and the
held annually gives the winner the privilege of playing with
Maggio Musicale in Florence. Dorati has won eight Grand Prix
the New York Philharmonic in concert as well as four
du Disque for his recordings. These include the first recording
other major American orchestras, the Cleveland, Pittsburgh,
of the complete symphonies of Haydn for which he received the
Denver, and Buffalo Symphonies. His debut that same year
Grand Prix de L'Hotel de Ville de Paris.
playing the Tchaikovsky First Piano Concerto with the New
York Philharmonic was a notable success.
Then came his victory at the Tchaikovsky Competition of
1958 in Moscow after which Premier Khruschev asked him to
play several concerts in the Soviet Union.
Cliburn returned to the Soviet Union in 1960 sponsored by
the U.S. Department of State as part of the Cultural
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Exchange Program. He returned to the Soviet Union in 1962,
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again in 1965, and his last Russian tour was in 1972.
In the past two summers, he has made two tours in the
Philippines at the request of President Marcos.
UNCIL
the
Annual
Nations
and
MR. CHARLES L. ANDES *
THE HON. WINTON M. BLOUNT
MR. A. W. CLAUSEN
MR. ROBERT O. ANDERSON *
Chairman and President
President
Chairman
Chairman
Franklin Mint Corporation
Blount, Inc.
Bank of America
Atlantic Richfield Company
MR. HENRY FORD II
MR. HAROLD S. GENEEN
MR. RICHARD C. GERSTENBERG
MR. EDWIN D. DODD
Chairman
Chairman
President
Chairman
ITT
Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Ford Motor Company
General Motors Corporation
MR. MAURICE GUSMAN
DR. ARMAND HAMMER
MR. J. K. JAMIESON
MR. WILLIAM F. MAY *
Miami, Florida
Chairman
Chairman
Chairman
Occidental Petroleum Corporation
Exxon Corporation
American Can Company
UNA-USA
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MR. DAVID P. REYNOLDS
MR. SPYROS SKOURAS
MR. LYNN A. TOWNSEND .
- Also serve as Honorary Chairmen
Executive Vice President
Chairman
Chairman
Reynolds Metals Corporation
Prudential-Grace Lines
Chrysler Corporation
DINNER
COMMITTEE
SPAIN: His Excellency, The Ambassador of
Spain, Jaime Alba
Co-Chairwomen
Mrs. Donald M. Kendall
Mrs. William B. Buffum
SYRIA: His Excellency, The Ambassador of
the Syrian Arab Republic, Sabah Kabbani
ITALY: His Excellency, The President of
Italy, Giovanni Leone
UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST
REPUBLICS: His Excellency, The
Ambassador of the USSR, Anatoly Dobrynin
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HONORARY
CHAIRMEN
THE HON. JOHN SCALI
THE HON. HUBERT H. HUMPHREY
THE HON. WILLIAM B. BUFFUM
MR. FRANK T. CARY
Permanent U.S. Representative
United States Senate
Assistant Secretary of State for
Chairman and President, IBM
to the United Nations
International Organization Affairs
National UN Day Chairman
MR. ELMER H. BOBST
MR. B. R. DORSEY
MR. LEWELLYN A. JENNINGS
MR. J. BURKE KNAPP
Honorary Chairman
Chairman
Chairman of Executive Committee
Senior Vice President
Warner Lambert Company
Gulf Oil Corporation
Riggs National Bank
World Bank
MR. BERNARD J. LASKER
MR. NAT LEFKOWITZ
MR. L.F. McCOLLUM
MR. JAMES S. McDONNELL
Lasker, Stone and Stern
President
Chairman
Chairman
William Morris Agency
Capital National Bank
McDonnell Douglas Corporation
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MR. CHARLES R. WALGREEN III
MR. OSBY L. WEIR
President
Washington, D.C.
Walgreen Drug Stores
ASSOCIATE
GENERAL
CHAIRPERSONS
INDONESIA: His Excellency, The Foreign
Minister of Indonesia, Adam Malik
Mr. Dwayne O. Andreas
Mr. Edward G. Harness
Mr. William E. Neumeyer
Chairman of Executive Committee
Chairman
General Telephone and Electronics
Archer-Daniels-Midland Company
The Procter and Gamble Company
Washington, D. C.
Decatur, Illinois
Cincinnati, Ohio
Mr. Glenn E. Nielson
Mr. J. W. Bates, Jr.
Mr. John D. Harper
Chairman
Chairman
Chairman
Husky Oil Company
Reading and Bates Offshore Drilling
Aluminum Company of America
Cody, Wyoming
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Mr. Mario T. Noto
Mr. Howard W. Blauvelt
Mr. Robert S. Hatfield
Washington, D. c
Chairman
Chairman
Continental Oil Company
Continental Can Company
Mrs. Jeanne L. Reagan
President
Stamford, Connecticut
New York, New York
Reagan Equipment Company
Mr. Philip N. Buckminster
Mr. James H. Higgins
Harvey, Louisiana
Vice President
Chairman
Mr. David Rockefeller
Chrysler Corporation
Mellon Bank N. A.
THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY:
Chairman
Washington, D. C.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
His Excellency, The Foreign Minister of the
Chase Manhattan Bank
Mr. Preston Hotchkis
Federal Republic of Germany, Hans D.
Mr. Thomas S. Carroll
New York, New York
Genscher
President
Chairman
Mr. Willard F. Rockwell, Jr.
Lever Brothers
Bixby Ranch Company
Chairman
New York, New York
Los Angeles, California
Rockwell International Corporation
Mr. Samuel B. Casey, Jr.
Mr. Richard N. Hunt
El Segundo, California
President
NL Industries
Mr. Gerald C. Saltarelli
Pullman Incorporated
Washington, D. C.
Chairman
Chicago, Illinois
Mr. Samuel C. Johnson
Houdaille Industries
Mr. John M. Christie
Chairman
Buffalo, New York
Chairman
Johnson Wax Company
Mr. Boyd F. Schenk
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Pet, Inc.
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St. Louis, Missouri
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General Electric Company
Allied Chemical Corporation
New York, New York
Mrs. Murry M. Schott
Morristown, New Jersey
Washington, D. C.
Mr. Walter B. Kissinger
Mr. Ovid R. Davis
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Mr. John M. Shaheen
The Allen Group
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Melville, New York
Shaheen Natural Resources Company
Coca-Cola Company
New York, New York
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. David S. Lewis
Mr. John D. deButts
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Mr. Horace A. Shepard
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General Dynamics Corporation
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St. Louis, Missouri
TRW, Inc.
American Telephone and Telegraph
Cleveland, Ohio
New York, New York
Mr. Robert C. Little
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McDonnell Douglas Corporation
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St. Louis, Missouri
National Steel Corporation
Eaton Corporation
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Cleveland, Ohio
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Mr. W. Clement Stone
Mr. H. Robert Diercks
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Cargill, Inc.
New York, New York
Combined Insurance Company of America
Chicago, Illinois
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Mr. C. William Martin
Mr. Edward J. Dwyer
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Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company
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B. F. Goodrich Company
ESB, Inc.
Cheverly, Maryland
Akron, Ohio
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Mr. Robert E. Thomas
Mr. James H. Evans
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President
President
Union Pacific Corporation
Xerox Corporation
MAPCO, Inc.
Stamford, Connecticut
Tulsa, Oklahoma
New York, New York
Mr. Frank E. Fitzsimmons
Mr. George H. Meason
Mr. C. William Verity, Jr.
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Tenneco Oil Company
Armco Steel Corporation
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
Washington, D. C.
Houston, Texas
Middletown, Ohio
Mr. Bernard H. Goldstein
Mr. Paul Mellon
Mr. Ralph Weller
Upperville, Virginia
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President
Otis Elevator Company
District Hotel Supply, Inc.
Mr. Joseph Meyerhoff
New York, New York
Washington, D. C.
Baltimore, Maryland
Mr. Edward Foss Wilson
Mr. J. Peter Grace
Mr. Irwin Miller
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Washington, D. C.
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W. R. Grace and Company
Cummins Engine Company
Mr. T. A. Wilson
New York, New York
Columbus, Indiana
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Seattle, Washington
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Bechtel Corporation
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Hasenwinkle Grain Company
American Telephone and Telegraph
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Bloomington, Illinois
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Irvine, California
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Mr. Cartha D. DeLoach
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Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company
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Greenville, South Carolina
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Akron, Ohio
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Mr. Dwayne O. Andreas
Mr. H. Robert Diercks
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Mr. Robert E. Thomas
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Gulf Oil Corporation
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Decatur, Illinois
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Mr. Dewey Arnold
Mr. Edwin D. Dodd
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Reuben H. Donnelley Corporation
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Chairman
Price Waterhouse and Company
Owens-Illinois, Inc.
New York, New York
American Can Company
Chase Manhattan Bank
Potomac Electric Power Company
Washington, D. C.
Toledo, Ohio
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Washington, D. C.
Mr. E. M. Benson, Jr.
Mr. Edward J. Dwyer
NL Industries, Inc.
Mr. James S. McDonnell
Mr. Marvin B. Poster
Mr. E. K. Thomson
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Washington, D. C.
Bechtel Corporation
Atlantic Richfield Company
ESB, Inc.
McDonnell Douglas Corporation
Marval Poultry Company
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Washington, D. C.
Los Angeles, California
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
St. Louis, Missouri
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Mr. Rolf D. Bibow
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Weatherhead Company
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Mr. Edmund T. Pratt
Arthur Andersen and Company
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Cleveland, Ohio
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Washington, D. C.
United Aircraft Corporation
Meldrum and Fewsmith, Inc.
McRae Consolidated
Pfizer, Inc.
Mr. John V. James
East Hartford, Connecticut
Cleveland, Ohio
Oil and Gas, Inc.
New York, New York
Mr. Larry D. Umlauf
President
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Houston, Texas
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Mr. Frank R. Faraone
Dresser Industries, Inc.
Mr. Louis Putze
Pet, Inc.
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General Motors Corporation
Dallas, Texas
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St. Louis, Missouri
Continental Oil Company
Washington, D. C.
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Utility and Consumer
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Stamford, Connecticut
Products Group
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Mr. Allan L. Farrow
Washington, D. C.
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Rockwell International
Chairman
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President
Riggs National Bank
Mr. James W. McSwiney
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Armco Steel Corporation
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Na-Churs Plant Food Company
Washington, D. C.
Chairman
Middletown, Ohio
Lever Brothers
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Mr. Samuel C. Johnson
The Mead Corporation
Mrs. Jeanne L. Reagan
Mr. Peter K. Warren
New York, New York
Marion, Ohio
Dayton, Ohio
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The Hon. Winton M. Blount
Mr. William S. Fishman
Johnson Wax Company
Mr. Mark J. Meagher
Reagan Equipment Company
Vice President, International Operations
Harvey, Louisiana
PepsiCo, Inc.
Chairman and President
President
Racine, Wisconsin
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Purchase, New York
Blount, Inc.
ARA Services, Inc.
Mr. Reginald H. Jones
General Manager
Mr. David P. Reynolds
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Mr. Ralph Weller
Montgomery, Alabama
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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The Washington Post
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Washington, D. C.
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Mr. Archie R. Boe
Mr. Frank E. Fitzsimmons
General Electric Company
Dr. Ruben F. Mettler
Richmond, Virginia
Otis Elevator Company
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New York, New York
New York, New York
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
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Mr. John E. Rhodes
Allstate Insurance Company
Mr. Howard C. Kauffmann
Mr. T. A. Wilson
Northbrook, Illinois
Washington, D. C.
TRW, Inc.
Chairman of Finance Committee
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Cleveland, Ohio
Schlumberger, Ltd.
Mr. George Bremser, Jr.
Mr. Francis D. Flanagan
Exxon Corporation
New York, New York
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W. R. Grace and Company
New York, New York
Mr. John E. Meyer
Seattle, Washington
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Texstar Corporation
Mr. Walter B. Kissinger
Mr. Chris J. Witting
Grand Prairie, Texas
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
The Budd Company
Mr. Philip N. Buckminster
Ogden Metals, Inc.
The Allen Group
Crouse-Hinds Company
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Troy, Michigan
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Washington, D. C.
Mclville, New York
Syracuse, New York
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Mr. J. Burke Knapp
Baltimore, Maryland
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Chrysler Corporation
The Hon. Marshall Wright
Washington, D. C.
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Xerox Corporation
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Rosslyn, Virginia
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E. and J. Gallo Winery
World Bank
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Eaton Corporation
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Modesto, California
Washington, D. C.
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Washington, D. C.
Mr. H. I. Koolsbergen
Tokyo, Japan
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Mr. George H. Geick
Mr. Jack Yogman
Bakersfield, California
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Gulf Oil Corporation
Sperry Rand Company
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President
Mr. Robert T. Campion
Washington, D. C.
Oil Shale Corporation
President
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Joseph E. Seagram and Sons, Inc.
President
Mr. James R. Golden
Los Angeles, California
Purolator Services, Inc.
Mr. Laurence E. Russell
New York, New York
Lear Siegler, Inc.
Lake Success, New York
Continental Can Company
Ford Motor Company
Mr. George F. Kress
Mr. Henry Zarrow
Santa Monica, California
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New York, New York
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Mr. Samuel B. Casey, Jr.
Mr. Bernard A. Goodrich
Green Bay Packaging Company
Partner
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Sooner Pipe and Supply Corporation
President
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Green Bay, Wisconsin
Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Company
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
Pullman Incorporated
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Washington, D. C.
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Washington, D. C.
Chicago, Illinois
New York, New York
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General Dynamics Corporation
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Washington, D. C.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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Oakland, California
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William Morris Agency
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Miami, Florida
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Morristown, New Jersey
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Cody, Wyoming
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Libertyville, Illinois
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Louisville, Kentucky
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Harrison, Tennessee
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Cleveland, Ohio
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Memphis, Tennessee
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Kansas City, Missouri
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Houston, Texas
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Iroin Industries, Inc.
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New York, New York
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Bordow Corporation
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Rye, New York
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Boise, Idaho
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Washington, D. C.
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Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Fowlerville, Michigan
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Little Rock, Arkansas
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New York, New York
Dundee, Oregon
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Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Mr. Milton S. Kronheim, Sr.
Mr. John V. McAdams
Mr. Royal O'Day
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Corning Glass Works
Milton S. Kronheim and Company, Inc.
Albert Frank-Guenther Law
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New York, New York
Indianapolis, Indiana
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New York, New York
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Greenwich, Connecticut
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Radnor, Pennsylvania
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Hartsville, South Carolina
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King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Lexington, Kentucky
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New York, New York
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
Oppenheimer and Company
Inter-American Development Bank
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Secaucus, New Jersey
New York, New York
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New York, New York
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Marlow Heights, Maryland
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Mr. Courtlandt S. Gross
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Mr. Frederick Lichtman
Mr. Edward H. Meyer
Mr. Leonard J. Patricelli
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Lockheed Aircraft
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Burbank, California
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Muncie, Indiana
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Detroit, Michigan
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Las Cruces, New Mexico
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Wayne, Pennsylvania
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Michel T. Halbouty Company
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Milco Industries
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Forman Brothers, Inc.
Houston, Texas
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Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Martin Oil Service, Inc.
Vienna, Virginia
Washington, D. C.
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Mr. Walter L. Moore
Alsip, Illinois
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Bronx, New York
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Mr. John T. Pierson, Jr.
Brown and Haley
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Sir Walter Lindal
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Unijax, Inc.
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Norsul Oil and Mining
Tacoma, Washington
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Jacksonville, Florida
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St. Pauls, North Carolina
Albany, Georgia
Lindal Cedar Homes, Inc.
Mr. Floyd D. Hall
Mr. Akio Morita
Kansas City, Missouri
Mr. Richard L. Freundlich
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Seattle, Washington
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Eastern Air Lines, Inc.
President
Mr. Jack Linville
Sony Corporation
President
Ship 'N Shore, Inc.
Miami, Florida
Riverside Chemical Company
President
New York, New York
Mrs. Paul's Kitchens
Aston, Pennsylvania
Memphis, Tennessee
Mr. Garth Stuart Hancock, Sr.
Zephyr Egg Company
Mr. J. Lem Morrison
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mr. Kazuo Fukatsu
President
Mr. William F. Kelly
Zephyrhills, Florida
Owner
Mr. Anthony J. Pizza
Hancock Peanut Company
President
President
Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Litt
Morrison Brothers
Chairman
C. Itoh and Company, Inc.
Courtland, Virginia
Frank Briscoe Company, Inc.
Arpeja-California, Inc.
Greensboro, Alabama
Anthony 7. Pizza Food
New York, New York
East Orange, New Jersey
Los Angeles, California
Mr. Philip Hanes, Jr.
Mr. John A. Muhl
Products Corporation
Chairman
Mr. W. A. Kerr
Mr. James P. Furniss
Mr. Ellis C. Littman
President
Chicago Heights, Illinois
Hanes Dye and Finishing Company
President
Chairman
Chairman
Pepsi Cola Bottling Company
Mr. Abe Plough
Great American Mortgage Investors
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Kerr Glass Manufacturing
Nixdorff-Krein Manufacturing Company
Oskaloosa, Iowa
Chairman
Atlanta, Georgia
Los Angeles, California
St. Louis, Missouri
Mr. T. S. Hartness
Mr. Eugene W. Murphy
Plough, Inc.
Mr. Ernest Gallo
Chairman
Mr. Louis Kimple
Mr. J. Erskine Love, Jr.
Chairman
Memphis, Tennessee
Chairman
Pepsi Cola Bottling Company
President
President
Gateway Transportation Company, Inc.
Mr. Louis F. Polk, Jr.
Greenville, South Carolina
Dixico, Inc.
E. and J. Gallo Winery
Printpack, Inc.
LaCrosse, Wisconsin
Chairman
Dallas, Texas
Modesto, California
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. J. Ray Hatton
Mr. James J. Needham
Leisure Dynamics
Mr. F. Joseph Kissel
Mr. Wilber H. Mack
New York, New York
Mrs. Frederic G. Garrison
President
Chairman
Hatton Brothers, Inc.
President
Past President
Chairman
New York Stock Exchange
Mr. Daniel F. Portis
Woman's National Farm and
Pahokee, Florida
Eatwell Provisions, Inc.
American Natural Gas Company
New York, New York
Owner
Garden Association
Jamaica, New York
Mr. Matthew J. Hickey III
Detroit, Michigan
Mr. Edward N. Ney
Portis Mercantile Company
Birmingham, Michigan
President
Mr. Louis Kitsis
Mr. Donald R. MacKay
President
Lepanto, Arkansas
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Garson
Hickey and Company
President
Former President
Young and Rubicam International
Mr. Troy V. Post
The Lovable Company
Chicago, Illinois
Shari Candies, Inc.
American Re-Insurance Company
New York, New York
Chairman and President
New York, New York
Mankato, Minnesota
New York, New York
Mr. J. W. Hight
Mr. Robert J. Nicholas
Troy Post Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Garst
President
Mr. Sidney Kolker
Mr. Malcolm MacNaughton
Dallas, Texas
President
Garst and Thomas Hybrid Corn
Reuben H. Donnelley Corporation
President
Chairman
Nicholas Turkey Breeding Farms
Mr. Marvin B. Poster
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Coon Rapids, Iowa
New York, New York
Washington Beef Company
Castle and Cooke, Inc.
Sonoma, California
President
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Washington, D. C.
Honolulu, Hawaii
Marval Poultry Company
Dayton, Virginia
Mr. John T. Potter
Mr. Edward A. Shay
Mr. Matthew Tatelbaum
Chairman
President
Chairman
Potter Instrument Company
Pacific Architects and Engineers
Mars Bargainland, Inc.
Plainview, New York
Washington, D. C.
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Mr. T. A. Prendergast
Mr. Simon Sheib
Mr. Emanuel Terner
Chairman
President
Chairman
Billy the Kid, Inc.
Avnet, Inc.
Midland, Glass Company, Inc.
El Paso, Texas
New York, New York
Cliffwood, New Jersey
Mr. Eugene Pulliam
Mr. Horace A. Shepard
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Testwuide
President
Chairman
Schrier Malting Company
Phoenix Newspapers, Inc.
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Phoenix, Arizona
Cleveland, Ohio
Mr. James F. Thornton
Mr. John P. Radnay
Mr. Richard D. Simmons
Chairman
President
President
The Lummus Company
Emersons, Ltd.
Moody's Investors Service, Inc.
Bloomfield, New Jersey
Rockville, Maryland
New York, New York
Mr. Jack Tietolman
Mr. John M. Ranney
Mr. Henry C. Singleton
President
and Mrs. Virginia E. Ranney
Chairman
Radio Futura, Ltd.
INDIA: His Excellency, The Foreign Minister
Ranney-Davis Mercantile Company
Singleton Packing Corporation
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
of India, Sadar Swaram Singh
Arkansas City, Kansas
Tampa, Florida
Mr. Erwin Tomash
Dr. Milton D. Ratner
Mr. Lloyd E. Skinner
Chairman
Chairman
Dataproducts Corporation
Chairman
Rentar Industries, Inc.
Skinner Macaroni Company
Woodland Hills, California
New York, New York
Omaha, Nebraska
Mr. William W. Turnbull
Mr. Sumner M. Redstone
Mr. V. J. Skutt
President
President
Chairman
Educational Testing Service
Northeast Theatre Corporation
Mutual of Omaha
Princeton, New Jersey
Boston, Massachusetts
Omaha, Nebraska
ARGENTINA: His Excellency, The Argentine
Mr. D. A. Turner
Minister of Foreign Relations, Alberto
Mr. and Mrs. I. Budd Rockower
Mr. Douglas R. Smith
Chairman
Vignes
Rockower Brothers, Inc.
Chairman and President
W. C. Bradley Company
Trevose, Pennsylvania
National Savings and Trust Company
Columbus, Georgia
Washington, D. C.
Mr. J. R. Rodfong
Mr. A. Raymond Tye
President
Mr. Gerald J. Smith
President
BVA Credit Corporation
Chairman
United Liquors, Ltd.
Richmond, Virginia
Davy Power Gas
West Roxbury, Massachusetts
Lakeland, Florida
Mr. Stanley B. Rose
Mr. Frederick H. Vahlsing, Jr.
Mr. James H. Smith
Chairman and President
President
Cleveland Wrecking Company
President
Vahlsing, Inc.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Blue Cross of Northwest Ohio
Robbinsville, New Jersey
Toledo, Ohio
Mr. Neil Rosenstein
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Waters
Chairman
Mr. John H. Smith
Browning-Ferris Industries
American Health Industries
President
Houston, Texas
EGYPT: His Excellency, The Egyptian
Los Angeles, California
Computer Leasing Company
Foreign Minister, Ismail Fahmy
Mr. Davis Weir
Arlington, Virginia
Mr. Sam Rubinstein
Chairman
Mr. Richard A. Smith
American Finance System, Inc.
President
Whitney-Fidalgo Seafoods, Inc.
President
Wilmington, Delaware
General Cinema Corporation
Seattle, Washington
Mr. James J. White III
Boston, Massachusetts
Mr. William Ruder
President
Mr. Julian M. Sobin
J.J. White Incorporated
President
President
Ruder and Finn
Philudelphia, Pennsylvania
Sobin Chemicals, Inc.
New York, New York
Mr. J. H. Williams
Boston, Massachusetts
Mr. Harold Ruttenberg
R. B. and 7. H. Williams Company
Chairman and President
Mr. Saul P. Steinberg
Natchitoches, Louisiana
Chairman
AVM Corporation
Mr. Kemmons Wilson
Jamestown, New York
The Reliance Group
Chairman
New York, New York
Mr. Harvey E. Sampson
Holiday Inns, Inc.
Mr. Herbert St. Goar
Memphis, Tennessee
President
President
The Harvey Group, Inc.
Mr. Emanuel L. Wolf
Woodbury, New York
Dixie Saving Stores, Inc.
Chairman and President
Chattanooga, Tennessee
JAPAN: His Excellency, The Ambassador of
Mr. J. B. Saunders
Kalvex, Inc.
Japan, Takeshi Yasukawa
Mr. Willis G. Sullivan
New York, New York
Owner
Chairman
Saunders Industries
Mr. William H. Wurster
Houston, Texas
Krause Milling Company
President
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Woodward and Dickerson, Inc.
Mrs. Dorothy Schiff
Mr. George F. Sunkel
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Editor-in-Chief and Publisher
Chairman
New York Post
Mr. Frank Yablans
New York, New York
Piggly Wiggly Red River Company
President
Clarksville, Texas
Mr. David B. Shakarian
Paramount Pictures Corporation
Mr. George H. Sweet
New York, New York
President
President
General Nutrition Corporation
Mr. William C. Yowell, Jr.
Masland Duraleather Company
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Executive Vice President
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mr. Nathan Shapell
The National Bank of Washington
Mr. Stanley I. Tannenbaum
Washington, D.C.
Chairman
Chairman
Shapell Industries, Inc.
Mr. Norman P. Zucker
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Beverly Hills, California
Kenyon and Eckhardt, Inc.
President
New York, New York
NEI Corporation
Mr. S. Mark Taper
New Orleans, Louisiana
President
First Charter Financial Corporation
Beverly Hills, California
List complete as of October 1st
UNA-USA
UNA-USA
Mr. Robert S. Benjamin
Chairman of the Association
UNA/USA is a nationwide, non-profit organization dedicated to
broadening public knowledge about the United Nations and its
multi-faceted activities.
UNA/USA is the official coordinating body for the National
UN Day Program, working together with Governors' Committees and
Mayors' Committees in nearly 2,000 communities. The Association also
works through a network of local chapters and more than 150 affiliated
national organizations, representing a total constituency of
millions of Americans.
Through its National Policy Panels, UNA/USA brings together
scholars, business and labor leaders, foundation officials and technical
experts to apply creative thinking to perplexing international problems.
These reports have helped to shape U.S. policy in a wide range of areas
including arms control, U.S.-China relations, population, international
communications, etc.
UNA/USA publishes a monthly periodical, The Inter Dependent, as
well as fact sheets and educational materials on many specific UN activities.
UNA/USA is supported entirely by membership dues, contributions
Mr. Joseph M. Segel
from individuals, foundations, business and labor organizations, and by
Chairman of the Board of Governors
income from its publications, conferences and special events.
Mr. Frank T. Cary
National UN Day Chairman
Dr. Richard Van Wagenen
President, Capital Area Division
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EARL WARREN
1891-1974
Warren E. Burger
Chief Justice
of the United States
The remarkable lifetime of public service of Chief Justice Earl Warren,
extending over a period of more than half a century, exemplified his dedi-
cation to the rule of law. It was inevitable that he would be a supporter of
the United Nations concept, and it was only a coincidence that its organi-
zation meeting was held in his native State of California, enabling him to
observe the efforts and achievements of the United Nations from its
inception.
His world outlook was demonstrated in many ways. During his entire
tenure as Chief Justice and during the five years of his life that followed,
he was an inveterate world traveler and, as such, a unique goodwill
representative of the United States. Although he did not ordinarily travel
in a formal diplomatic capacity, his standing made him welcome every-
where, and he contributed much to friendly relations with other nations.
Chief Justice
It was logical, therefore, that his developing world outlook led to a keen
of the United States
interest in the work of the United Nations and his support of the United
1953-1969
Nations Association for many years.
To other countries of the world-particularly the underdeveloped states
Chairman of the
and those which aspired to emulate our free institutions-Earl Warren was
United Nations Association
a symbol of the concept of the rule of law. His leadership and his influence
of the United States of America
will be sorely missed but his mark is indelible.
1970-1974
Warren E. Burger
Chief Justice of the United States
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It was also Earl Warren's conception that the United States, the princi-
pal architect of the United Nations and the leading power in the world, has
the primary responsibility to support and sustain the United Nations. In
answer to critics, he was prone to reply in the words of Adlai Stevenson,
"Let none of us mock its weaknesses, for when we do, we are mocking
ourselves."
From the richness of his experience and total commitment to peace and
the rule of law, Chief Justice Warren recognized that our nation derives
its great influence in the world not only from great physical power but also
from the fact that our basic law and our national outlook are premised on
the equality and dignity of all persons.
In his leadership of the United Nations Association of the United States,
he urged that the way to peace in this turbulent age is to keep to that
national vision; to work with all our might for the establishment of a
structure of law that will be equitable and just to all nations and peoples.
He knew full well that the law alone cannot assure world peace but that
Arthur J. Goldberg
there can be no peace without it, and he devoted his great talents and
Former Associate Justice of the
energy in the light of that truth.
Supreme Court of the United States
The members of the United Nations Association mourn the passing of
Honorary Chairman of UNA/USA
this great American and great citizen of the world.
Arthur J. Goldberg
Honorary Co-Chairman of UNA/USA
Former Associate Justice
of the Supreme Court of the United States
When Chief Justice Warren retired from the Supreme Court, it was most
appropriate for him to assume the office of Chairman of the United
Nations Association of the United States of America.
The retiring Chief Justice, in accepting the Association's invitation to be
its Chairman, said that he was moving from one area dedicated to the rule
of law to another devoted to the same principle.
Earl Warren believed that the effort to bring the rule of law to govern
JAPAN: His Excellency, The Prime Minister
the relations between sovereign states-the central effort of the United
of Japan, Kakuei Tanaka
Nations and its supportive association, UNA/USA-is of the
highest priority.
These beliefs came naturally to him from a lifetime in the law and
government.
Being a realist, Chief Justice Warren recognized that the rule of law
among nations is obviously more difficult to achieve than here at home,
but he likewise conceived that it is even more necessary. Earl Warren,
therefore, was willing to lend his prestige and personal efforts to the
extension of law into the international realm. This, he knew, was not going
to be achieved in one great Utopian stroke of the pen. But he had
faith in the United Nations Charter, just as he had abiding confidence in
SAUDI ARABIA: His Excellency, The
Minister of State, Omar Saqqaf
our Constitution.
His credo was akin to that of President Truman, who, on the closing
day of the founding conference of the United Nations in San Francisco on
June 26, 1945, spoke of the future of the new Charter of the United
Nations in these words: "This Charter, like our own Constitution, will be
expanded and improved as time goes on. It has not been poured into any
fixed mold. Changing world conditions will require readjustments [in the
interests] of peace and not of war."
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Production Committee
MENU
Gerald G. Wagner, Chairman
Vodka
Social Aides
Junior Hostesses
Shrimp Cocktail Neptune
Stolichnaya
for the UN Dinner
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for the UN Dinner
Rock Cornish Hen Merville
Social Aides in Charge
Junior Hostess in Charge
Mrs. John Carlyle
Melanie K. Frost
Niersteiner Oelberg
Tomato DuBarry
Wild Rice
Mr. Gerald Richman
Riesling Spatlese 1971
Broccoli Polonaise
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Dr. and Mrs. Joel Alperstein
Marie Alagia
Miss Gail Amidzich
Nancy-anne Bucca
Salade Normande
Lieutenant Lynda R. Buckley
Maureen Callaghan
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Buttenheim
Jane Distlehorst
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Mr. John W. Einfurter
Kate Farrell
Vacherin Glacé Jubilee aux Cerises
Captain John Harris
Mary Feddis
Miss Susan J. Herdina
Rita Ferral
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Hohauser
Jo-ann Figueroa
Coffee
Captain James Jackson
Karen Forlenza
Miss Katie Kain
Jayne Gilbride
Mr. and Mrs. G. Andrew Lawrence
Joan Gilbride
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Milstein
Carla Goheen
Captain Douglas Morelly
Colleen Kelly
Miss Gail Parks
Denise Loftus
Major David Van Poznak
Cynthia Lingley
Captain Joel Sears
Maureen Mallon
Captain Carolyn Speese
Rita McNerney
Dancing: The Meyer Davis Orchestra under the direction of Meyer Davis
Captain John Wilferth
Molly Messner
Sonsire Ramos
Susan Rivers
Marie Starn
Karen Tobias
Appreciation
The Committee expresses appreciation to the United
Nations for authorizing The Franklin Mint to provide a
sterling silver proof of the 1974 United Nations Peace
Medal to each gentleman and a sterling silver pendant-
charm bearing the same design to each lady.
UNA/USA is grateful to Monsieur Henri Wines, Ltd.,
for the selection of the dinner wine.
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Announcements
15th ANNUAL UN CONCERT
Saturday, October 25, 1975, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy
conducting. The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra under the direction of Lee
Castle will play for dancing at the United Nations Dinner.
16th ANNUAL UN CONCERT
UN Day, Sunday, October 24, 1976. Pablo Casals (1876-1974). A musical
tribute to the memory of a great man, of peace and of music, on the occasion
of the 100th anniversary of his birth, the 200th birthday of the United
States of America, and the 31st anniversary of the United Nations. Alexander
Schneider, music director, Isaac Stern, soloist. The United Nations Dinner
will follow.
UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
NATIONAL OFFICE: 345 East 46th Street, New York, New York 10017
WASHINGTON OFFICE: 2501 Calvert Street, N.W., Suite 112, Washington, D.C. 20008
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