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The original documents are located in Box 35, folder "Loyalty Day" 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 Gerald R. Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections.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. Digitized from Box 35 of the William J. Baroody Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library OF THE UNITED ED SHALL STATES OF SEAL Loyalty Day, 1975 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation It is now nearly two hundred years since America's Independence was sought and won. Then, as today, the achievement of our Nation's goals was met through the devoted efforts of Americans who gave loyal service. The United States has become the greatest Nation in history because of the loyalty of our people to our Constitution, to our laws, and to those ideals which they represent. The thousands who become citizens each year through naturalization take an oath to support the United States. One can sense the meaning and the spirit of loyalty in those proceedings. For most of us who were born to the freedoms we enjoy, a declaration of loyalty has not been such a conspicuous event in our lives. It is, nonetheless, reflected in our patriotic efforts. In recognition of the need for "a special day for the reaffirmation of loyalty to the United States of America and for the recognition of the heritage of American freedom", the Congress, by a joint resolution of July 18, 1958 (72 Stat. 369, 36 U.S.C. 162), designated May 1 of each year as Loyalty Day, inviting the people of the United States to observe such day with appropriate ceremonies. NOW, THEREFORE, I, GERALD R. FORD, President of the United States of America, do call upon the people of the United States and upon patriotic, civic, and educational organizations to observe Thursday, May 1, 1975, as Loyalty Day, with appropriate ceremonies. I call upon appropriate officials of the Government to display the flag of the United States on all Government buildings on that day in testi- mony of our loyalty to this Nation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this fourth day of March in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy-five, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-ninth. Gerall R. Ford THE UNITED SHX OF SEAL STATE Loyalty Day, 1975 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation It is now nearly two hundred years since America's Independence was sought and won. Then, as today, the achievement of our Nation's goals was met through the devoted efforts of Americans who gave loyal service. The United States has become the greatest Nation in history because of the loyalty of our people to our Constitution, to our laws, and to those ideals which they represent. The thousands who become citizens each year through naturalization take an oath to support the United States. One can sense the meaning and the spirit of loyalty in those proceedings. For most of us who were born to the freedoms we enjoy, a declaration of loyalty has not been such a conspicuous event in our lives. It is, nonetheless, reflected in our patriotic efforts. In recognition of the need for "a special day for the reaffirmation of loyalty to the United States of America and for the recognition of the heritage of American freedom", the Congress, by a joint resolution of July 18, 1958 (72 Stat. 369, 36 U.S.C. 162), designated May 1 of each year as Loyalty Day, inviting the people of the United States to observe such day with appropriate ceremonies. NOW, THEREFORE, I, GERALD R. FORD, President of the United States of America, do call upon the people of the United States and upon patriotic, civic, and educational organizations to observe Thursday, May 1, 1975, as Loyalty Day, with appropriate ceremonies. I call upon appropriate officials of the Government to display the flag of the United States on all Government buildings on that day in testi- mony of our loyalty to this Nation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this fourth day of March in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy-five, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-ninth. Gerall R. Ford & THE UNITED SHE STA OF Loyalty Day, 1976 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation The idea that a free people-dedicated to the rule of law, freedom of expression, and equality-have the inherent right, ability, and duty to govern themselves, is one that compels our devotion and dedication. Such allegiance, grounded in a "solemn sense of God's superintending Provi- dence," is the bulwark upon which this Nation was built and has endured for two hundred years. Recognizing the need for "a special day for the reaffirmation of loyalty to the United States of America and for the recognition of the heritage of American freedom", the Congress, by a joint resolution approved July 18, 1958 (72 Stat. 369, 36 U.S.C. 162), designated May 1 of each year as Loyalty Day. In our Bicentennial Year, it is especially fitting that we dramatize in a positive way the principles of freedom which have guided us through two centuries. NOW, THEREFORE, I, GERALD R. FORD, President of the United States of America, call upon the people of the United States and upon patriotic, civic, and educational organizations to observe Saturday, May 1, 1976, as Loyalty Day, with appropriate ceremonies. I call upon appropriate officials of the Government to display the flag of the United States on all Government buildings on that day in testimony of our loyalty to this Nation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this fourteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy-six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundredth. Gerall R. Ford THE UNITED 3H1 OF SEAL Loyalty Day, 1976 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation The idea that a free people-dedicated to the rule of law, freedom of expression, and equality-have the inherent right, ability, and duty to govern themselves, is one that compels our devotion and dedication. Such allegiance, grounded in a "solemn sense of God's superintending Provi- dence," is the bulwark upon which this Nation was built and has endured for two hundred years. Recognizing the need for "a special day for the reaffirmation of loyalty to the United States of America and for the recognition of the heritage of American freedom", the Congress, by a joint resolution approved July 18, 1958 (72 Stat. 369, 36 U.S.C. 162), designated May 1 of each year as Loyalty Day. In our Bicentennial Year, it is especially fitting that we dramatize in a positive way the principles of freedom which have guided us through two centuries. NOW, THEREFORE, I, GERALD R. FORD, President of the United States of America, call upon the people of the United States and upon patriotic, civic, and educational organizations to observe Saturday, May 1, 1976, as Loyalty Day, with appropriate ceremonies. I call upon appropriate officials of the Government to display the flag of the United States on all Government buildings on that day in testimony of our loyalty to this Nation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this fourteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy-six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundredth. Gerall R. Ford January 23, 1975 MR. MIKE NOVAK EMPAC Box 48 BAyuillE, n.y. 11709 UKRAINIAN Mr. Julian Kulas UKYANION President, Ukranian Congress Committee Metropolitan Chicago 2236 W. Chicago Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60622 Mr. Volodymyr Bazarko Ukranian Congress Committee 5691 State Road Parma, Ohio 44134 Mr. Joseph Lesawyer. President, Ukranian National Association 30 Montgomery Street Jersey City, New Jersey 07303 1448817 GERALD Ralph J. Jalkanen President, Suomi College 601 Quincy Street Hancock, Michigan 49930 George D. Karcazes President, Hellenic Foundation 5700 N. Sheridan Road Chicago, Illinois 60660 Office: 10 S. LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois 60603 Mr. David Roth American Jewish Committee 105 West Adams Suite 712 Chicago, Illinois 60606 Irving M. Levine Director, The National Project on Ethnic America 165 East 56th Street New York, New York 10032 Mr. Adolfo G. Alayon. Executive Director Consumer Action Program - Bedford Stuyvesant 501 Marcy Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11206 Mr. William B. Robertson Director Office of Consumer Affairs District of Columbia- 1407 L Street, NW Washington, D. C. 20005 Mo MINOR DEORGE 9/19 BROOKPARK Rd. Parma, OHIO 44129 RICHARD C. Shadyae QUINCY Place Faces Church, Va. Ms Gaye Lee Ms. Sander Willett +/EW will acteml Ms. Patricen young Farer Szmagala 523 United States Custon &Cts Putlin Square and Superin Cere Cleveland, ohir 44114 Dr. Frank Maria 56 Vernon Street Medford, Massachusetts Mr. Clarence Tarr Acting President National Association of Retired Federal Employees 1533 New Hampshire Ave., NW Washington, DC 20036 General-Barksdale Hamlett, USA (Ret) National President The Retired Officers Association 1625 "Eye" Street, N.W. Washingon, D. C. 20006 Mr. Douglas O. Woodruff President American Association of Retired Persons National Headquarters 1909 K Street, NW Washington, DC 20006 Mr. Walter Zachariasiewicz American Council of Polish Clubs 8114 Sudbury Lane, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20012 Dr. Michael Rivisto 3317 No. 28th Street (206) 759-2091 Tacoma, Washington 98407 Dr. Michael Pap Director Institute for Soviet & (216) 491-4320 European Studies John Carroll University (216) 449-1812 Cleveland, Ohio 44118 Professor William Adelman University of Illinois Chicago Circle Campus (312) 996-2623 P.O. Box 4348 Chicago, Illinois 60680 Mr. Joseph Coccia National Vice President UNICO 636 Kearny Avenue Kearny, N.J. Dr. George C. Meyer Mr. Joseph Lesawyer 4201 Cathedral Avenue, N.W. President Washington, D. C. Ukrainia National Association 30 Montgomery Street Dr. Arturo Hevia Jersey City, New Jersey 07302 2411 S.W. 83rd Court Miami, Florida 33143 Mr. William P. Tsaffaras President Dr. William Chin-Lee Order of AHEPA 740 6th Street, N.W. 1422 K Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20001 Washington, D. C. 20035 Mr. Vincent Panichi Mr. Andrew J. Valuchek 1229 Cordova Road 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Cleveland, Ohio 44124 Washington, D. C. 20005 Mr Eddie Amond Mr. Howard Seltzer 111 North Capital Avenue Office of Consumer Affairs Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Room 3300 Department of Health, Mr. Mark Figetakis Education and Welfare 2930 West Market Street 330 Independence Avenue, SW Akron, Ohio 44313 . Washington, D. C. 20201 Mr. Michael Sotirhos Mr. Edward Thompson Ariston Interior Designers, Inc. Office of Consumer Affairs 257 Park Avenue, So. Room 3300 New York, New York 10010 Department of Health, Education and Welfare Mr. Charles Katainos 330 Independence Avenue, SW 3844 Legation Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20201 Washington, D. C. 20015 Ms. Juanita Yates Mr. John Shmorhun Office of Consumer Affairs 3125 West Ivory Road Room 3300 West Friendship, Maryland Department of Health, Education and Welfare Mr. Steve Skubik 330 Independence Avenue, SW 1725 DeSales Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20201 Washington, D. C. 20036 Mr. Solomon Harge Mr. John A. Sabol Executive Director President Consumer Protection Association First Slovak Catholic Union 118 St. Clair Avenue 3289 East 55 Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 Cleveland, Ohio 44127 Mrs. Edna DeCoursey Johnson Mr Roy C. Eide Director, Consumer Services President Sons of Norway Program 1455 West Lake Street Baltimore Urban League 1150 Mondawmin Concourse Minneapolis, Minnesota 55408 Baltimore, Maryland 21215 - 5 - Mr. Eugene F. Kusielewicz President, Kosciuszko Foundation 15 E. 65th Street New York, New York 10021 Mr. Anthony Fornelli Chairman, Joint Civic Commission of Italian Americans 188 W. Randolph Room 724 Chicago, Illinois 60601 Dr. Frank Pellegrini Executive Director, Joint Civic Commission of Italian Americans 127 N. Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 60602 Mr. Thomas W. Chinn Chinese Historical Society of America 17 Adler Place San Francisco, California 94133 Mr. Michael Novak 5 Snugcove Lane Bayville, New York 11709 Mr. Stanley D. O'Brakta 178 Park Drive Balharbour, Florida 33514 Mr. Anthony Novosaitis 1004 Robinson Building 15th and Chestnut Streets Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102 - 4 - Dr. Nick Accardo 6309 Paris Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana Mr. Mark Valente 14155 Gratior Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48205 1054 Whittier Street Grosse Point, Michigan Mr. Henry Acchione 25 Pebble Lane Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034 Mr. Joseph Billeci 22 Campbell Court Pittsbough, California 94565 Mr. John Shmorhum 3125 Ivory Road West Friendship, Maryland Col. Julian Niemczyk 8621 Appleton Court Annandale, Virginia Mr. Frank Scumaci 5 Gateway Center Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222 Mr. Antonio (Tom) Marinelli President, AMERITO Hyattsville, Maryland 8516 Warde Terrace Potomac, Maryland 20854 Mr. Peter A. Fasseas Special Assistant, Attorney General Illinois Commerce Commission 160 N. LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois 60601 - 3 - Mr Charles T. Kropik 2701 S. Harlem Avenue Berwyn, Illinois 60623 Mrs. Helen Zielinski 1309 N. Ashland Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60622 Mr. Edward M. Koza 984 N. Milwaukee Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60622 Mr. Aloysius A. Mazewski President, Polish National Alliance 1520 W. Division Street Chicago, Illinois 60622 Miss Magda Ratajski Polish American Congress 1028 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Judge Alfred Sulmonetti Circuit Judge, Chambers Room 707 Multnomah County Courthouse Portland, Oregon 97204 8144 SW Third Avenue Portland, Oregon 97201 Mr. Peter Cappuccilli 605 West Genesee Street P.O. Box 1356 Syracuse, New York 13201 105 Norma Road Syracuse, New York 13219 Judge William F. Cercone City County Building Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 130 Derwent Drive Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15237 - 2 - Mr. Casimir Oksas Mutual Federal Savings and Loan 2212 West Cermak Chicago, Illinois 60608 Mr. Andrew M. Greeley National Opinion Research Center 6030 S. Ellis Chicago, Illinois 60637 Mr. Ross Harano Japanese American Citizens League 5500 Northwest Highway Chicago, Illinois 60630 Dr. Rudolph Vecoli Director, Center for Immigration Studies 1925 Sather Street St. Paul, Minnesota 55113 Dr. Mitchell Zadrozny 4158 N. McVicker Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60634 Mr. George J. Wrost 4825 Autumn Lane Brooklyn, Ohio 44144 Mr. Casimir Lotarski 926 Broadway Buffalo, New York 14212 Mr. William D. Belroy 105 West Madison Street Chicago, Illinois 60602 Mr. Joseph A. Kane 2210 Ash Street Erie, Pennsylvania 16503 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 10, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: ROLAND ELLIOTT FROM: MARGUERITE MCAULIFFE m Please arrange to have the attached letter robo- typed to the individuals on the enclosed list. Only those names preceded by a check mark need be done. Thanks very much. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 9, 1975 Dear President Ford recently signed a Proclamation designating May 1st as Loyalty Day, 1975. In his Proclamation the President states, "The United States has become the greatest Nation in history because of the loyalty of our people to our Constitution, to our laws, and to those ideals which they represent." The President asked that I send you the enclosed duplicate of his Loyalty Day Proclamation as a small remembrance of this occasion. It comes to you with his very best wishes. Sincerely, Bill Baraly William J. Baroody, Jr. Assistant to the President Enclosure April 9, 1975 Dear President Ford recently signed a Proclamation designating May 1st as Loyalty Day, 1975/ In his Proclamation the President states, "The United States has become the greatest Nation in history because of the loyalty of our people to our Constitution, to our laws, and to those ideals which they represent." H The President asked that I send you the enclosed duplicate of his Loyalty Day Proclamation as a small remembrance of this occasion. It comes to you with his very best wishes. Sincerely, William J. Baroody, Jr. Assistant to the President Enclosure FORD is LIBRARY GERALD FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MARCH 4, 1975 Office of the White House Press Secretary THE WHITE HOUSE LOYALTY DAY, 1975 BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION It is now nearly two hundred years since America's Independence was sought and won. Then, as today, the achievement of our Nation's goals was met through the devoted efforts of Americans who gave loyal service. The United States has become the greatest Nation in history because of the loyalty of our people to our Constitution, to our laws, and to those ideals which they represent. The thousands who become citizens each year through naturalization take an oath to support the United States. One can sense the meaning and the spirit of loyalty in those proceedings. For most of us who were born to the freedoms we enjoy, a declaration of loyalty has not been such a conspicuous event in our lives. It is, nonetheless, reflected in our patriotic efforts. In recognition of the need for "a special day for the reaffirmation of loyalty to the United States of America and for the recognition of the heritage of American freedom", the Congress, by a joint resolution of July 18, 1958 (72 Stat. 369, 36 U.S.C. 162), designated May 1 of each year as Loyalty Day, inviting the people of the United States to observe such day with appropriate ceremonies. NOW, THEREFORE, I, GERALD R. FORD, President of the United States of America, do call upon the people of the United States and upon patriotic, civic, and educational organizations to observe Thursday, May 1, 1975, as Loyalty Day, with appropriate ceremonies. I call upon appropriate officials of the Government to display the flag of the United States on all Govern- ment buildings on that day in testimony of our loyalty to this Nation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this fourth day of March in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy-five, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-ninth. GERALD R. FORD #### MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 3, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: MARGUERITE McAULIFFE The President has signed a Proclamation entitled: "Loyalty Day, 1975" FORD is LIBRARY GERALD (Thursday, May 1, 1975) D. Robert D. Linder 25. January 23, 1975 MR. MIKE NOVAK EMPAC Box 48 BAyuille, n.y. 11709 UKRAINIAN Mr. Julian Kulas UKYANIAN President, Ukranian Congress Committee Metropolitan Chicago 2236 W. Chicago Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60622 Mr. Volodymyr Bazarko Ukranian Congress Committee 5691 State Road Parma, Ohio 44134 Mr. Joseph Lesawyer President, Ukranian National Association 30 Montgomery Street Jersey City, New Jersey 07303 GERALD Ralph J. Jalkanen President, Suomi College 601 Quincy Street Hancock, Michigan 49930 George D. Karcazes President, Hellenic Foundation 5700 N. Sheridan Road Chicago, Illinois 60660 Office: 10 S. LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois 60603 Mr. David Roth American Jewish Committee 105 West Adams Suite 712 Chicago, Illinois 60606 Irving M. Levine Director, The National Project on Ethnic America 165 East 56th Street New York, New York 10032 - 2 - Mr. Casimir Oksas Mutual Federal Savings and Loan 2212 West Cermak Chicago, Illinois 60608 Mr. Andrew M. Greeley National Opinion Research Center 6030 S. Ellis Chicago, Illinois 60637 Mr. Ross Harano Japanese American Citizens League 5500 Northwest Highway Chicago, Illinois 60630 Dr. Rudolph Vecoli Director, Center for Immigration Studies 1925 Sather Street St. Paul, Minnesota 55113 Dr. Mitchell Zadrozny 4158 N. McVicker Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60634 Mr. George J. Wrost 4825 Autumn Lane Brooklyn, Ohio 44144 Mr. Casimir Lotarski 926 Broadway Buffalo, New York 14212 Mr. William D. Belroy 105 West Madison Street Chicago, Illinois 60602 Mr. Joseph A. Kane 2210 Ash Street Erie, Pennsylvania 16503 - 3 - Mr. Charles T. Kropik 2701 S. Harlem Avenue Berwyn, Illinois 60623 Mrs. Helen Zielinski 1309 N. Ashland Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60622 Mr. Edward M. Koza 984 N. Milwaukee Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60622 Mr. Aloysius A. Mazewski President, Polish National Alliance 1520 W. Division Street Chicago, Illinois 60622 Miss Magda Ratajski Polish American Congress 1028 Connecticut Avenue; N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Judge Alfred Sulmonetti Circuit Judge, Chambers Room 707 Multnomah County Courthouse Portland, Oregon 97204 8144 SW Third Avenue Portland, Oregon 97201 Mr. Peter Cappuccilli 605 West Genesee Street P.O. Box 1356 Syracuse, New York 13201 105 Norma Road Syracuse, New York 13219 Judge William F. Cercone City County Building Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 130 Derwent Drive Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15237 - 4 - Dr. Nick Accardo 6309 Paris Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana Mr. Mark Valente 14155 Gratior Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48205 1054 Whittier Street Grosse Point, Michigan Mr. Henry Acchione 25 Pebble Lane Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034 Mr. Joseph Billeci 22 Campbell Court Pittsbough, California 94565 Mr. John Shmorhum 3125 Ivor y Road West Friendship, Maryland Col. Julian Niemczyk 8621 Appleton Court Annandale, Virginia Mr. Frank Scumaci 5 Gateway Center Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222 Mr. Antonio (Tom) Marinelli President, AMERITO Hyattsville, Maryland 8516 Warde Terrace Potomac, Maryland 20854 Mr. Peter A. Fasseas Special Assistant, Attorney General Illinois Commerce Commission 160 N. LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois 60601 - 5 - Mr. Eugene F. Kusielewicz President, Kosciuszko Foundation 15 E. 65th Street New York, New York 10021 Mr. Anthony Fornelli Chairman, Joint Civic Commission of Italian Americans 188 W. Randolph Room 724 Chicago, Illinois 60601 Dr. Frank Pellegrini Executive Director, Joint Civic Commission of Italian Americans 127 N. Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 60602 Mr. Thomas W. Chinn Chinese Historical Society of America 17 Adler Place San Francisco, California 94133 Mr. Michael Novak 5 Snugcove Lane Bayville, New York 11709 Mr. Stanley D. O'Brakta 178 Park Drive Balharbour, Florida 33514 Mr. Anthony Novosaitis 1004 Robinson Building 15th and Chestnut Streets Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102 Dr. George C. Meyer Mr. Joseph Lesawyer 4201 Cathedral Avenue, N.W. President Washington, D. C. Ukrainia National Association 30 Montgomery Street Dr. Arturo Hevia Jersey City, New Jersey 07302 2411 S.W. 83rd Court Miami, Florida 33143 Mr. William P. Tsaffaras President Dr. William Chin-Lee Order of AHEPA 740 6th Street, N.W. 1422 K Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20001 Washington, D. C. 20035 Mr. Vincent Panichi Mr. Andrew J. Valuchek 1229 Cordova Road 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Cleveland, Ohio 44124 Washington, D. C. 20005 Mr Eddie Amond Mr. Howard Seltzer 111 North Capital Avenue Office of Consumer Affairs Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Room 3300 Department of Health, Mr. Mark Figetakis Education and Welfare 2930 West Market Street 330 Independence Avenue, SW Akron, Ohio 44313 Washington, D. C. 20201 Mr. Michael Sotirhos Mr. Edward Thompson Ariston Interior Designers, Inc. Office of Consumer Affairs 257 Park Avenue, So. Room 3300 New York, New York 10010 Department of Health, Education and Welfare Mr. Charles Katainos 330 Independence Avenue, SW 3844 Legation Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20201 Washington, D. C. 20015 Ms. Juanita Yates Mr. John Shmorhun Office of Consumer Affairs 3125 West Ivory Road Room 3300 West Friendship, Maryland Department of Health, Education and Welfare Mr. Steve Skubik 330 Independence Avenue, SW 1725 DeSales Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20201 Washington, D. C. 20036 Mr. Solomon Harge Mr. John A. Sabol Executive Director President Consumer Protection Association First Slovak Catholic Union 118 St. Clair Avenue 3289 East 55 Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 Cleveland, Ohio 44127 Mrs. Edna DeCoursey Johnson Mr Roy C. Eide Director, Consumer Services President Sons of Norway Program 1455 West Lake Street Baltimore Urban League 1150 Mondawmin Concourse Minneapolis, Minnesota 55408 Baltimore, Maryland 21215 Dr. Frank Maria 56 Vernon Street Medford, Massachusetts Mr. Clarence Tarr Acting President National Association of Retired Federal Employees 1533 New Hampshire Ave., NW Washington, DC 20036 Genera1-Barksdale Hamlett, USA (Ret) National President The Retired Officers Association 1625 "Eye" Street, N.W. Washingon, D. C. 20006 Mr. Douglas O. Woodruff President American Association of Retired Persons National Headquarters 1909 K Street, NW Washington, DC 20006 Mr. Walter Zachariasiewicz American Council of Polish Clubs 8114 Sudbury Lane, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20012 Dr. Michael Rivisto 3317 No. 28th Street (206) 759-2091 Tacoma, Washington 98407 Dr. Michael Pap Director Institute for Soviet & (216) 491-4320 European Studies John Carroll University (216) 449-1812 Cleveland, Ohio 44118 Professor William Adelman University of Illinois Chicago Circle Campus P.O. Box 4348 (312) 996-2623 Chicago, Illinois 60680 Mr. Joseph Coccia National Vice President UNICO 636 Kearny Avenue Kearny, N.J. Mr. Adolfo G. Alayon Executive Director Consumer Action Program - Bedford Stuyvesant 501 Marcy Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11206 Mr. William B. Robertson Director Office of Consumer Affairs District of Columbia- 1407 L Street, NW Washington, D. C. 20005 Ms MINOR GEORGE 9119 BROOKPARK Rd. Parma, OHIO 44129 6419 RICHARD C. Shadyae QUINCY Place Faces Church, Va Ms Gaye Lee Ms. Sanden Willett +/EW will acteml Ms. Patricen young Farer Szmagala 523 United States Custon &Cts Pathir Square and Superin Cere Cleveland, ohir 44114