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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.
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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
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Topeka Chapter
MR. BURNELL G. SOUTHALL
EXECUTIVE TRECTOR-HANAGER
THE AMERICAN RED CROSS
1221 WEST 17TH ST.
TOPEKA, KS 66604
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Twin Cities Chapter
MR. JOB MANNER
VICE PRESIDENT
: CRETT INVING & STORAGE CO., INC.
6019 SAYZATA ELVD.
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