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The original documents are located in Box 35, folder "National Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week" 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 Gerald R. Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections.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 HH OF THE UNITED OF National Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week, 1975 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation Throughout the history of the United States, our progress as a Nation has been closely tied to progress in the development of our transportation system. Generations of men and women who pioneered and developed the great networks by which we move goods and people today stand high in the ranks of those who have helped make America great. As the Nation grew, so did its need for mobility. During the last century, this need was well served by expanding rail and water transportation systems. Today, the need is served by a broader range of systems. Motor vehicles and aircraft provide rapid access to every region. There are still changing needs and new demands for the movement of our people and the goods they produce. Yesterday's methods may not be adequate to overcome the problem of congestion in many of our large population centers. Also, fuels that have powered our transportation machinery in the past may not be sufficient to meet the demands of the future. So, once again, we look to the people in our transportation industry to make the adjustments required by the changing times. We look to them with the confidence that they will perform as they have in the past and provide improvements that will ensure fast, safe, efficient, and convenient transportation. In acknowledgement of the importance of our transportation system, the Congress, by a joint resolution approved May 16, 1957 (71 Stat. 30, 36 U.S.C. 160), requested the President to proclaim the third Friday in May of each year as National Defense Transportation Day, and, by a joint resolution approved May 14, 1962 (76 Stat. 69, 36 U.S.C. 166), requested the President to proclaim the week in which that Friday falls as National Transportation Week. NOW, THEREFORE, I, GERALD R. FORD, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Friday, May 16, 1975, as National Defense Trans- portation Day, and the week beginning May 11, 1975, as National Transportation Week. I particularly urge that governors and other elected officials as well as the people of America join with the Department of Transportation in observing this week. It is an observance that is well deserved. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this tenth day of April 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 a THE UNITED PREST SHIL STATES. OF SEAL National Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week, 1975 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation Throughout the history of the United States, our progress as a Nation has been closely tied to progress in the development of our transportation system. Generations of men and women who pioneered and developed the great networks by which we move goods and people today stand high in the ranks of those who have helped make America great. As the Nation grew, SO did its need for mobility. During the last century, this need was well served by expanding rail and water transportation systems. Today, the need is served by a broader range of systems. Motor vehicles and aircraft provide rapid access to every region. There are still changing needs and new demands for the movement of our people and the goods they produce. Yesterday's methods may not be adequate to overcome the problem of congestion in many of our large population centers. Also, fuels that have powered our transportation machinery in the past may not be sufficient to meet the demands of the future. So, once again, we look to the people in our transportation industry to make the adjustments required by the changing times. We look to them with the confidence that they will perform as they have in the past and provide improvements that will ensure fast, safe, efficient, and convenient transportation. In acknowledgement of the importance of our transportation system, the Congress, by a joint resolution approved May 16, 1957 (71 Stat. 30, 36 U.S.C. 160), requested the President to proclaim the third Friday in May of each year as National Defense Transportation Day, and, by a joint resolution approved May 14, 1962 (76 Stat. 69, 36 U.S.C. 166), requested the President to proclaim the week in which that Friday falls as National Transportation Week. NOW, THEREFORE, I, GERALD R. FORD, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Friday, May 16, 1975, as National Defense Trans- portation Day, and the week beginning May 11, 1975, as National Transportation Week. I particularly urge that governors and other elected officials as well as the people of America join with the Department of Transportation in observing this week. It is an observance that is well deserved. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this tenth day of April 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 THE OF National Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week, 1975 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation Throughout the history of the United States, our progress as a Nation has been closely tied to progress in the development of our transportation system. Generations of men and women who pioneered and developed the great networks by which we move goods and people today stand high in the ranks of those who have helped make America great. As the Nation grew, so did its need for mobility. During the last century, this need was well served by expanding rail and water transportation systems. Today, the need is served by a broader range of systems. Motor vehicles and aircraft provide rapid access to every region. There are still changing needs and new demands for the movement of our people and the goods they produce. Yesterday's methods may not be adequate to overcome the problem of congestion in many of our large population centers. Also, fuels that have powered our transportation machinery in the past may not be sufficient to meet the demands of the future. So, once again, we look to the people in our transportation industry to make the adjustments required by the changing times. We look to them with the confidence that they will perform as they have in the past and provide improvements that will ensure fast, safe, efficient, and convenient transportation. In acknowledgement of the importance of our transportation system, the Congress, by a joint resolution approved May 16, 1957 (71 Stat. 30, 36 U.S.C. 160), requested the President to proclaim the third Friday in May of each year as National Defense Transportation Day, and, by a joint resolution approved May 14, 1962 (76 Stat. 69, 36 U.S.C. 166), requested the President to proclaim the week in which that Friday falls as National Transportation Week. NOW, THEREFORE, I, GERALD R. FORD, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Friday, May 16, 1975, as National Defense Trans- portation Day, and the week beginning May 11, 1975, as National Transportation Week. I particularly urge that governors and other elected officials as well as the people of America join with the Department of Transportation in observing this week. It is an observance that is well deserved. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this tenth day of April 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 PP THE ESIDENT THE UNITED OF SEAL National Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week, 1976 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation The economic prosperity of the United States and the maintenance of our national defense depend in large measure on our ability to move goods and people. The Nation's transportation network is one of our greatest physical assets. We have more than 25,000 miles of inland waterways, 200,000 miles of railroad, four million miles of streets and highways, and 12,500 airports. As we look to the future, our transportation systems must meet the changing needs and demands of our society. We need to continue the decentralization of authority and increase the flexibility needed by State and local governments to meet their transportation problems. The Federal government must establish economic and regulatory policies which will promote increased efficiency and healthy competition, foster new technologies and energy conservation, and provide lower cost service to the consumer and shipper. In recognition of the importance of our transportation system, the Congress has requested the President to proclaim annually the third Friday in May as National Defense Transportation Day, and the week in which that Friday falls as National Transportation Week (71 Stat. 30; 36 U.S.C. 160; 76 Stat. 69; 36 U.S.C. 166). NOW, THEREFORE, I, GERALD R. FORD, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Friday, May 21, 1976, as National Defense Trans- portation Day, and the week beginning May 16, 1976, as National Transportation Week. I urge the Governors of our States and other appropriate officials, organizations concerned with transportation, and the people of the United States to join with the Department of Transportation in observing this week. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this fifteenth 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 3HL STATES 10 SEAL National Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week, 1976 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation The economic prosperity of the United States and the maintenance of our national defense depend in large measure on our ability to move goods and people. The Nation's transportation network is one of our greatest physical assets. We have more than 25,000 miles of inland waterways, 200,000 miles of railroad, four million miles of streets and highways, and 12,500 airports. As we look to the future, our transportation systems must meet the changing needs and demands of our society. We need to continue the decentralization of authority and increase the flexibility needed by State and local governments to meet their transportation problems. The Federal government must establish economic and regulatory policies which will promote increased efficiency and healthy competition, foster new technologies and energy conservation, and provide lower cost service to the consumer and shipper. In recognition of the importance of our transportation system, the Congress has requested the President to proclaim annually the third Friday in May as National Defense Transportation Day, and the week in which that Friday falls as National Transportation Week (71 Stat. 30; 36 U.S.C. 160; 76 Stat. 69; 36 U.S.C. 166). NOW, THEREFORE, I, GERALD R. FORD, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Friday, May 21, 1976, as National Defense Trans- portation Day, and the week beginning May 16, 1976, as National Transportation Week. I urge the Governors of our States and other appropriate officials, organizations concerned with transportation, and the people of the United States to join with the Department of Transportation in observing this week. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this fifteenth 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 WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 24, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: ROLAND ELLIOTT FROM: MARGUERITE MCAULIFFE Please arrange to have the attached letter robo-typed to the individuals on the enclosed list for the National Defense Transportation Day Proclamation. Thanks very much. Denver Chapter Aloha Chapter MR. REX L. GLASS COL. JACK H. SCHENAKER, USAF DIR., PHYSICAL DISTR. & TRAFFIC DIRECTOR OF TRANSPORTATION SAMSONITE CORPORATION CINCPACAF-LGT 11200 EAST 45TH AVE. APO SAN FRANCISCO 96553 DENVER, CO 80217 Atlanta Chapter Detroit Chapter MR. JOHN M. STREET, TRAF. MGR. MR. L. RONALD JOHNSON LOCKHEED-GEORGIA DIST. MARKETING MGR. 86 SOUTH COBB DR. DELTA AIRLINES, INC. MARIETTA, GA 30063 26400 LAHSER RD., RM. 411 SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076 Fairbanks Chapter MR. LEONARD LOBBAN, REG. DIR. DEFENSE CIVIL PREPAREDNESS AGENCY Baltimore Chapter P. 0. BOX 509 MR. SAMUEL F. BAXTER FAIRBANKS, AK 97701 2934 EBBWOOD DR. ELLICOTT CITY, MD 21043 Fayetteville/Fort Bragg Chapter Central South Carolina Chapter LT. COLONEL CHARLES W. SLOAN LTC JOEL P. WINCHIP 429 DUNMORE RD. 7711 EXETER LANE FORD is LIBRARY GERALD FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28303 COLUMBIA, SC 29206 Fort Eustis-Peninsula Chapter COLONEL ORLANDO E. GONZALES P. 0. BOX 1130 Chicago Chapter FORT EUSTIS, VA 23604 MR. JAMES R. JOHNSON, TRAF. MGR. WIEBOLDT STORES, INC. 300 SOUTH WIEBOLDT DR. DES PLAINES, IL 60016 Greater Colorado Chapter MR. JERRY L. PONTON MANAGER, PASSENGER SALES Cleveland Chapter CONTINENTAL AIRLINES MR. ROBERT C. BENDER, PRESIDENT 100 STONE CENTER. BENDER & LOUDON MOTOR FREIGHT, INC. COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80902 3024 BRECKSVILLE RD. RICHFIELD, OH 44286 Greater Trenton Chapter LTC RUSSELL G. RUBEOR Dallas Chapter DIRECTORATE OF TRANSPORTATION MR. J. DOUGLAS BARR, CITY SALES MGR. 21ST AIR FORCE McLEAN TRUCKING COMPANY McGUIRE AFB, NJ 08641 P. 0. BOX 15805 DALLAS, TX 75215 National Defense Transportation Association Chapters Indiana Chapter Norfolk Chapter MR. JACK A. FLAUGH CAPTAIN IN RICHARD L. COUNSELMAN SENIOR SALES REPR. PRESIDENT EASTERN AIR LINES, INC. VIRGINIA PILOT ASSOCIATION 45 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA 425 W. BUTE ST. INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46204 NORFOLK, VA 23510 Relete North Pole Chapter Inland Empire Chapter MR. DARREL BAHNER MR. SAMUEL McCAW ALASKA AREA MANAGER 2906 BAUTISTA CROWLEY MARITIME CORPORATION RIVERSIDEM CA 92506 570 WEST 53RD AVE. ANCHORAGE, AK 99502 Pittsburgh Chapter MR. ANDREW NEMENZ, JR. Los Angeles Chapter DIST. MGR., FREIGHT SALES MR. JACK C. CLARK CP RAIL GEN. MGR., TERMINAL DIV. 2202 KOPPERS BLDG. METROPOLITAN STEVEDORE CO. PITTSBURGH, PA 15219 P. 0. BOX 547 WILMINGTON, CA 90744 Richmond Chapter MRS. VIRGINIA HARTLESS DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER Memphis Chapter TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT BRANCH, 32-K MR. MARION R. CLARK, TRAF. MGR. RICHMOND, VA 23292 DEFENSE DEPOT MEMPHIS AIRWAYS BLVD. MEMPHIS, TN 33115 Sacramento Chapter MR. JAMES E. BOYLE, TERM. MGR. NAVAJO FREIGHT LINES Mississippi Gulf Coast Chapter 621 HOUSTON ST. MR. JACK R. VAN LANDINGHAM, PRESIDENT WEST SACRAMENTO, CA 95691 VAN'S MOVING & STORAGE P. 0. BOX 2346 GULFPORT, MS 39501 SAN ANTONIO CHAPTER, NDTA % JAY H. WINEGARDNER P. 0. BOX 8370, WAINWRIGHT STATION New England Chapter SAN ANTONIO, TX 78209 MR. THOMAS 0. RILEY DISTRICT SALES MANAGER O'DONNELL'S EXPRESS San Francisco Bay Area Chapter 7 DUNHAM RD. COL. ROBERT E. DITTMER, USA RET. BILLERICA, MA 01821 MGR. GOVT. TRAFFIC SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION CO. ONE MARKET ST. New York Chapter SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105 BGEN AUSTIN J. MONTGOMERY, USA RET. VICE PRESIDENT GLOBAL TERMINAL & CONTAINER SERVICES San Joaquin Valley Chapter P. 0. BOX 273 CDR. BERNARD D. DUNN, SC, USN JERSEY CITY, NJ 07303 CHIEF, TRANSPORTATION OFFICE DEFENSE DEPOT TRACY CHRISMAN RD. TRACY, CA 95376 National Defense Transportation Association Chapters Seattle Chapter Utah Chapter MR. RICHARD F. DWYER ASST. VICE PRESIDENT MR. RICHARD W. HAWKE CLIPPER EXXPRESS COMPANY MGR., FREIGHT SALES & SERVICE 1520 UTAH AVE. SOUTH WESTERN AIRLINES SEATTLE, WA 98134 AMF BOX 22003 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84122 Southern Nevada Chapter Washington, D. C. Chapter MR. RICHARD PUGLISI MR. WALTER N. LESKO WESTERN AIRLINES MGR., GOVT. & DISTRICT SALES 5552 CLYDESDALE ST. CHESSIE SYSTEM LAS VEGAS, NV 89119 1730 K ST., N. W., SUITE 1302 WASHINGTON, DC 20006 Wichita Chapter Tacoma Chapter MR. BOB HARVEY LTC JAMES J. OLLIGES, USAF P. 0. BOX 17106 5005 - 85TH AVE. WEST WICHITA, KS 67217 TACOMA, WA 98467 Tampa Bay Chapter LT. COLONEL RICHARD S. HACKETT, USAF PRESIDENT, TAMPA BAY CHAPTER, NDTA P. 0. BOX 6369 MAC DILL AFB, FL 33608 Texarkana Chapter MR. LOUIS J. CHAMBLESS STRICKLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. 2606 EAST NINTH ST. TEXARKANA, AR 75501 Delete Topeka Chapter MR. BURNELL G. SOUTHALL EXECUTIVE TRECTOR-MANAGER THE AMERICAN RED CROSS 1221 WEST 17TH ST. TOPEKA, KS 66604 BEFORE Twin Cities Chapter MR. JOE LANGER VICE PRESIDENT BARRETT MOVING & STORAGE CO., INC. 6009 WAYZATA BLVD. MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55416 National Defense Transportation Association Chapters THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 23, 1975 Dear President Ford recently signed a Proclamation designating May 16th as National Defense Transportation Day and the week beginning May 11th as National Transportation Week. In his Proclamation the President states, 11 we look to the people in our transportation industry to make the adjustments required by the changing times. We look to them with the confidence that they will perform as they have in the past and provide improvements that will en- sure fast, safe, efficient, and convenient transportation. The President asked that I send you the enclosed duplicate of his Proclamation as a small remembrance of this occasion. It comes to you with his very best wishes. Sincerely, Bill Baronly William J. Baroody, Jr. FORD LIBRARY Assistant to the President Enclosure April 23, 1975 Dear President Ford recently signed a Proclamation designating May 16th as National Defense Transportation Day and the week beginning May 11th as National Transportation Week. In his Proclamation the President states, "... we look to the people in our transportation industry to make the adjustments required by the changing times. We look to them with the confidence that they will perform as they have in the past and provide improvements that will en- sure fast, safe, efficient, and convenient transportation. The President asked that I send you the enclosed duplicate of his 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 FORD & LIBRARY GERALD Enclosure NATIONAL DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATION ROOM 706 1612 K STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, D. C. 20006 (202) 331-1414 Chairman of the Board, Robley L. Mangold President, Peter T. Albert Senior Vice President, Everett Hutchinson Executive Vice President, Gerald W. Collins 30th ANNUAL TRANSPORTATION and LOGISTICS FORUM and EXPOSITION Sheraton Waikiki Hotel October 5-8, 1975 Honolulu, Hawaii April 7, 1975 Ms Marguerite McAuliffe Room 197 Old Executive Office Building Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear Marguerite: Attached is the list of the NDTA Chapters who should receive a ceremonial copy of the Proclamation for National Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week. There are 34 on the list; the others I have deleted in order to have 16 Proclamations available for the Department of Transportation out of our complex of 50. In addition, please order 100 ceremonial copies at a cost of $205.00 and, if possible, send the invoice to: Mr. Joseph W. Mac Conkey Regional Coordinator Office of Public Affairs Department of Transportation FORD & LIBRARY GERALD 400 Seventh Street, S. W. Washington, D. C. 20591 The copies purchased by DOT will be sent out to all the DOT Secretarial Representatives' offices in their respective regions. Please send the 16 Proclamations out of our complex of 50 to me, and I will forward them on to the Department of Transportation. Thank you for all the assistance you have given US. Your cooperation has been extremely helpful. Sincerely, Jelen 9. Amedin Helen J. Amidon National Secretary/Treasurer attach: Denver Chapter Aloha Chapter HR. REX L. GLASS COL.,JACK II. SCHENMIER, USAF DIR., PHYSICAL DISTR. & TRAFFIC SANSONITE CORPORATION DIRECTOR OF TRANSPORTATION 11200 EAST 45TH AVE. CINCPACAF-LGT APC SAN FRANCISCO 96553 DENVER, CO 80217 Atlanta Chapter Detroit Chapter MR. JOHN M. STREET, TRAF. MGR. M. L. RONALD JOHNSON LOCKHEED-GEORGIA DIST. HARKETING MGR. 06 SOUTH COBB DR. DELTA AIRLINES, INC. MARIETTA, GA 30063 26400 LAHSER RD., RM. 411 SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076 Fairbanks Chapter MR. DECLARD LOBBAN, REG. DIR. DEFENSE CIVIL PREPAREDNESS AGENCY Baltimore Chapter P. 0. BOX 509 M. SAMUEL F. BAKTER FAIRBANKS, AK 97701 2934 EBBWOOD DR. ELLICOTT CITY, MD 21043 Fayetteville/Fort Bragg Chapter Central South Carolina Chapter LT. COLONEL CHARLES W. SLOAN LTC JOEL P. WINCHIP 429 DUNMORE RD. 7711 EXETER LANE PAYETTEVILLE, NC 28303 COLUMBIA, SC 29206 Fort Eustis-Peninsula Chapter COLONEL ORLANDO E. GONZALES P. 0. BOX 1139 FORT EUSTIS, VA 23604 Chicago Chapter MR. JAMES R. JOHNSON, TRAF. MGR. WIEBOLDT STORES, INC. 300 SOUTH WIEBOLDT DR. DES PLAINES, IL 60016 Greater Colorado Chapter MR. JERRY L. PONTON MANAGER, PASSENGER SALES Cleveland Chapter CONTINENTAL AIRLINES M. REGISTRY C. DENDER, PRESIDENT 100 STONE CENTER BENDER a LOUDON MOTOR FREIGHT, INC. COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80902 3024 BRECKSVILLE RD. RICHFIELD, OH 44286 Greater Trenton Chapter LTC AUJUNAL G. NUDBOR Dallas Chapter DIRECTORATE OF TRANSPORTATION CITY SALES MOR. 21ST AIR FORCE TRUCKING COMPANY ENGUIRE AFB, IIJ 08641 P.O. DOX 15005 DALMS, TX 75215 Chupier NOTHIK Chaprer MR. JACK A. FLAUGH CAPTA RICHARD L. COUNSELHAN SENIOR SALES REPR. PRESIDENT EASTERN AIR LINES, INC. VIRGINIA PILOT ASSOCIATION 45 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA 425 W. BUTE ST. INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46204 NORFOLK, VA 23510 Delete North Pole Chapter Inland Empire Chapter MR. DARREL BAHNER MR. SAMUEL McCAW ALASKA AREA MANAGER 2906 BAUTISTA CROWLEY HARITINE CORPORATION RIVERSIDEM CA 92506 570 WEST 53RD AVE. ANCHORAGE, AK 99502 Pittsburgh Chapter MR. ANDREW NEWENZ, JR. Los Angeles Chapter DIST. HGR., FREIGHT SALES MR. JACK C. CLARK CP RAIL GEN. MGR., TERMINAL DIV. 2202 KOPPERS BLDG. HETROPOLITAN STEVEDORE CO. PITTSBURGH, PA 15219 P. 0. BOX 547 WILMINGTON, CA 90744 Richmond Chapter MRS. VIRGINIA HARILESS Memphis Chapter DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER TRAFFIC HANAGEMENT BRANCH, 32-K MR. MARION R. CLARK, TRAF. MGR. RICHMOND, VA 23292 DEFENSE DEPOT MEMPHIS AIRWAYS BLVD. MEMPHIS, TN 33115 Sacramento Chapter MR. JAMES BOYLE, TERM. MOR. NAVAJO FREIGHT LINES Mississippi Gulf Coast Chapter 621 HOUSTON ST. MR. JACK R. VAN LANDINGHAM, PRESIDENT WEST SACRAMENTO, CA 95691 VAN'S MOVING & STORAGE Velet P. 0. BOX 2346 GULFPORT, MS 39501 SAN ANTONIO CHAPTER, NDTA :- JAY II. WINEGARDNER New England Chapter P. 0. BOX 6370, WAINERIGHT STATION SAN ANTONIO, TX 78209 LR. THOMAS 0. RILEY DISTRICT SALES MANAGER O'DONNELL'S EXPRESS 7 DUNHAM RD. San Francisco Bay Area Chapter BILLERICA, IIA 01821 COM. L. DIFAER, USA RET. MOR. GOVT. TRAVFIC £ PACIFIC IMMUST ORTATION CO 035 BARKET ST. New York Chapter SAN PRANCISCO, CA 94105 DURN USA RST. VICE PRESIDENT CHECKS TAMBINAL & CONTAINER SERVICES San Joaquin Valley Chapter P. 0. BOX 273 CLR. D. DONN, SC, USN JERSEY CITY, IIJ 07303 CHIFF, TRN SPORTATION OFFICE DEFENSE DEPOT TRACY CHRISHAN RD. TRACY, CA 95376 ASST. VICE PRESIDENT LR. RICHARD W. MAWKE CLIPPER EXXPRESS COMPANY MOR,, PRESENT SALES & SERVICE 1520 UTAH AVE. SOUTH WESTERN AIRLINES SEATTLE, WA 98134 MIF BOX 22003 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84122 Southern Nevada Chapter Washington, D. C. Chapter DR. RICHARD PUGLISI MR. WALTER N. LESKO WESTERN AIRLINES EGR., GOVT. & DISTRICT SALES 5552 CLYDESDALE ST. CHESSIE SYSTEM LAS VEGAS, IIV 89119 1730 K ST., II. W., SUITE 1302 WASHINGTON, DC 20006 Wichita Chapter Tacoma Chapter M. DOB HARVEY LTC JAMES $3 j. OLLIGES, USAF P. 0. BOX 17106 5005 - 85Th AVE. WEST MICHITA, KS 67217 TACONA, WA 98467 Tampa Bay Chapter LT. COLONEL RICHARD S. HACKETT, USAF PRESIDENT, TAMPA BAY CHAPTER, NDTA P. C. BOX 6369 MAC DILL AFE, FL 33608 Texarkana Chapter MR. LOUIS J. CHAMBLESS STRICKLAND TRAN SPORTATION CO. 2606 EAST NINTH ST. TEXARKANA, AR 75501 Delete Topeka Chapter MR. BURNELL G. SOUTHALL EXECUTIVE TRECTOR-HANAGER THE AMERICAN RED CROSS 1221 WEST 17TH ST. TOPEKA, KS 66604 BEFORE Twin Cities Chapter MR. JOB MANNER VICE PRESIDENT : CRETT INVING & STORAGE CO., INC. 6019 SAYZATA ELVD. DISCRAPOLIS, IIII 55416 National Defense Transportation Association Chapters