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FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT

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J A N U A R Y 29, 1956

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FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT

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DINNER-CONCERT

FOR THE BENEFIT OF

THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION

FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS

BASIL O'CONNOR, President

SPONSORED BY

The "74" Club • FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELTBIRTHDAY MEMORIAL COMMITTEE

THE HONORABLE HERBERT H. LEHMAN, CHAIRMAN

THE WALDORF-ASTORIA • NEW YORK • IANUARY 29, 1956

FOREWORD"We have only just begun to win."

I think that is how our Founder, were he with us at this stage ofthe long fight against poliomyelitis, might have described the bright-ening prospect before us today.

When Franklin D. Roosevelt died in April of 1945, the NationalFoundation for Infantile Paralysis was supporting research whichhad as its ultimate object a preventive of polio. But the goal at thattime lay beyond many mystifying horizons; the way led throughmany uncharted fields.

Now the dream has come true. Yet, for many thousands, thejoyous reality is too late. The need for help against shriveled limbs,against faltering breath, against blighted lives, continues. The or-ganization founded by Franklin D. Roosevelt cannot, will not, letthese people down. They must have care as long as they need it.

And there is more we must find out about the polio virus andvaccine through continued scientific research. And skillful handsmust be trained through our Professional Educational Program.

That is why, in 1956, there is a call upon the generosity and theself-interest of the people of America. That is why there is a 1956March of Dimes.

PresidentTHE NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS

DEDICATIONby

GOVERNOR AVERELL HARRIMAN

Franklin Roosevelt was a man of such greatness, his horizons so

wide, his comprehension so deep and his leadership so vigorous that

this nation will be eternally grateful for his manifold and varied accom-

plishments. But aside from his official greatness, his personal life story

stands as an inspiration to us all. To those who have suffered polio,

his life is testimony to the fact that man's spirit can conquer any

handicap.

The development of the Salk vaccine—which gives us hope that

polio will soon be all but eradicated—is in large part attributable to

the nationwide and continuing campaign which he founded. The efforts

organized around his name provided the funds that enabled outstand-

ing scientific minds to concentrate on finding the preventative that is

now being distributed throughout our land.

At tonight's concert, as we commemorate the 74th anniversary of

Franklin Roosevelt's birth, we also celebrate the fact that one more

dread disease has been mastered, and that scientific research every

day gives us new hope that man will triumph over other diseases and

threats to the health and vitality of our citizens.

HON. HERBERT H. LEHMAN

DEEMS TAYLOR

PROGRAM DEEMS TAYLOR, PRESIDING

NATIONAL ANTHEM Adelaide Bishop

BASIL O'CONNOR Word of Welcome

GERALD McBOING, BOING Gail KubikLITTLE ORCHESTRA SOCIETY, THOMAS SCHERMAN, Conducting

MAX LEAVITT, Narrator

VICTOR BORGE

PROGRAM

1. FRANKLY

2. WE

3. DON'T

4. KNOW

5. WHAT

6. MR. BORGE

7. WILL

8. Do

9. BUT

10. WE'RE

11. SURE

12. HE'LL

13. KEEP

14. Us

15. POSTED

16. FROM

17. TIME

18. To

19. TIME

DON PASQUALE Concert Version

The LITTLE ORCHESTRA SOCIETY, CARLO MORESCO, Conducting

ARTISTS:

Don Pasquale— SALVATORE BACCALONI

a wealthy bachelor

Dr. Malatesta— JOHN BROWNLEE

his friend and advisor

Norina— LAUREL HURLEY

young widow in love with Ernesto

Ernesto— CHARLES ANTHONY

Don Pasquale's nephew

Notary— JOHN CARMINE ROSSI

Major Domo Gardener Housekeeper

Staged by

SALVATORE BACCALONI

Musical Director—CARLO MORESCO

Musical Preparations—ANTON ROCCO GUADAGNO

Production Coordinator—ARNOLD PISANI

Music & Libretto by GAETANO DONIZETTISuggested by Pavesi's Comic Opera

"Ser Marc 'Antonio"

TIME: 19TH CENTURY

PLACE: ROME

FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT FILM (three minutes)

THE FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELTBIRTHDAY MEMORIAL COMMITTEE

dedicated to perpetuating the memory of Franklin D. Roosevelt

Honorary ChairmenBASIL O'CONNOR (1946-1948)

HON. AVERELL HARRIMAN (1949-1950)

HON. ROBERT P. PATTERSON (1951)

ROBERT E. SHERWOOD (1952-1954)

HON. HERBERT H. LEHMAN, Chairman

DEEMS TAYLOR, Chairman, Program CommitteeERNEST M. FROST, Secretary

FRANK H. BEREND, Director

THE MEMBERS OF THE "74" CLUBHosts to Purple Heart Veterans

AnonymousLuigi AntoniniDaniel G. ArnsteinVincent AstorBernard M. BaruchDave BeckIrving BerlinWilliam BoydJames CagneyEddie CantorHon. William L. ClaytonDavid Dubinsky

James DuranteC. W. Engelhard, Jr.Marshall FieldMichel FribourgOscar Hammerstein, IIE. Roland HarrimanHon. Averell HarrimanGeorge M. HarrisonW. Alton JonesDanny KayeHon. Herbert H. LehmanGeorge Meany

David J. MonasJames C. PetrilloRichard RodgersWalter P. ReutherLewis S. RosenstielDore ScharySpyros P. SkourasMiss Sophie TuckerBaron Oscar Von KohornThomas J. WatsonR. W. Woodruff

Leonard L. AbessRaymond AbrahamsDr. David AbrahamsenBenjamin AbramsJohn J. AbramsenFrederick B. AdamsSiegmund AdlerSamuel AgranHorace M. AlbrightDr. Ernest R. AlexanderBertram AllenbergMrs. V. Beaumont AllenJack AlpernEllsworth C. AlvordHon. Clinton P. AndersonMaurice AntkiesDr. David ArbuseMrs. Alexander M. ArnsteinJack R. AronDr. Jacob S. AronoffMortimer I. AronsonDr. Max AscoliSol AshCarl J. Austrian

Charles AxelrodLesem BachHon. Frederick BackerRichard H. BalchJulius L. BailerClarence BambergerDr. Moses BarronMrs. Philip BarryOtto BarthSidney M. BartonBasil N. BassJohn BassHon. William L. BattIsidor BaumHerman A. BayernHon. Clyde W. BecknerS. N. BehrmanEdwin J. BeineckeG. M. BellancaDaniel J. BellinM. L. BenedumAlfred A. BeneschJack BenjaminRobert M. Benjamin

Robert S. BenjaminHon. John J. Bennett, Jr.Mrs. H. B. BercowDavid BergMrs. David BermanPandro S. BermanAbbott S. BernardMrs. Richard J. BernhardBernard BernsteinIsrael BernsteinLionel BernsteinHon. Francis BiddleGeorge Barry BinghamMilton H. BiowJoseph BirnbaumAbraham H. BlankCaptain Seymour M. BlauJacob BlausteinLouis D. BlickErnest BlochLeonard BlockSamuel J. BloomingdaleMr. & Mrs. Humphrey BogartHerman G. Borgenicht

Nat BoriskinLouis H. BoyarThomas F. BoyleAmerigo BozzaniHon. Spruille BradenRalph BrandonH. Mott BrennanCharles A. BreskinSidney BrodyFrancis C. BrownFrederick BrownGeorge BrownGeorge D. Brown, Jr.M. BrukenfeldWilliam Aylett BucknerJohn L. BurlingA. M. BurtonAugust A. Busch, Jr.George T. Bye

Chad F. CalhounCason J. CallawayFuller E. Callaway, Jr.Louis CaplanCass CanfieldWilliam D. CarlebachHon. Emanuel CellerIrwin S. ChaninAlexander ChatinMrs. Arthur Osgood ChoateGordon R. ClappGeneral Lucius D. ClayJesse ClimenkoAlexander H. CohenMurray CohenWallace M. CohenDave S. CohnP. N. ColemanFrank P. ConnollyCarle C. ConwayEverett R. CookMorris Llewellyn CookeHarry A. CooperRoger H. CorbettaE. J. CornelisPhilip CortneyHume CronynRussel CrouseLeo T. CrowleyAnthony CucoloHon. Homer S. CummingsJack Cummings

Vincent DaileySidney DanzigerHon. Joseph E. DaviesElmer DavisWilliam Hammatt DavisRalph A. DeJur

Miss Laura Franklin DelanoWilliam Adams DelanoJohn J. DeLucaNed E. DepinetArmand S. DeutschFrank M. DidisheimLoren R. DodsonJohn F. DonnellyMyer DorfmanRichard E. DoughertyMelvyn DouglasJames E. DoyleFrederick Dreier

Mrs. Maude E. EberleMilton L. EhrlichHerbert B. EhrmannAlex EisenbergMrs. Harry EisingMax ElkonEmil K. EllisCharles H. EllnerColonel J. R. ElyacharIrving M. EngelLionel M. EttlingerPercy R. Everett

Simon H. FabianDouglas Fairbanks, Jr.Leonard L. FarberHon. James A. FarleyHon. Samuel FasslerRobert FeidelsonJerome M. FeinLeonard FeistMiss Edna FerberJose FerrerMarshall Field, Jr.Lincoln FileneHon. Edward RidleyNoah FinkelsteinHon. Thomas K. FinletterDr. Morris FishbeinCarl M. FishelPaul E. FitzpatrickFred F. FlorenceHenry FondaAbe FortasLeo L. FoxMatthew FoxArthur B. FoyeHon. Jerome N. FrankGeorge FrankelGeorge E. Frazer, Sr.Charles H. FreemanCarl FriedlanderLouis K. FriedmanNathan Friedman

L. W. FrohlichHenry FrostMorton H. FryJack Frye

M. Robert GallopDr. George GallupClifford W. GaylordHon. Lawrence E. GerosaS. D. GershovitzPhil E. Gilbert, Jr.Bernard F. GimbelMrs. Louis S. Gimbel, Jr.Dr. Sol W. GinsburgFerdinand GoldbergTheodore GoldblumMartin P. GoldenDr. Raphael R. GoldenbergAlbert GoldmanJakob GoldschmidtHon. Louis GoldsteinBert GoldwaterJohn L. GoldwaterSamuel GoldwynDan GolenpaulSamuel M. GoodmanDr. H. L. GordonDr. Jules D. GordonJoseph N. GorsonD. S. GottesmanThomas GrahamRichard G. GreenRobert Z. GreeneMrs. Isidore GreenfeldWilliam V. GriffinAlexander GrossBenjamin GrossMrs. Jennie Grossinger

Hon. Wilton E. HallFowler HamiltonVictor J. HammerSamuel HandelRobert K. HangerMrs. Averell HarrimanIrwin HarrisMoss HartColonel Joseph M. HartfieldMrs. Mortimer HaysMrs. David HaysMrs. Edwin D. HaysLeland HaywardJames T. HeenehanD. N. HeinemanAdolph HeldErnest S. HellerIsaac S. HellerMilton J. HellerWilliam G. HellerMiss Lillian Hellman

VICTOR BORGE SALVATORE BACCALONI

LAUREL HURLEY JOHN BROWNLEE

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MAX LEAVITT

JOHN CARMINE ROSSI CHARLES ANTHONY

THOMAS SCHERMAN CARLO MORESCO

LITTLE ORCHESTRASOCIETY

Madame Bertha Levy HermanosMrs. M. L. HermanosJohn HerseyHon. Paul M. HerzogRobert P. HerzogPhillip HettlemanJames T. Hill, Jr.Mrs. Walter A. HirschSamuel I. HofTbergHenry HofheimerSidney HollanderAlbert J. HoranFrank G. Huntress

Mrs. Henry Ittleson, Sr.

Donld JenksMrs. Reginald David JohnsonRobert Courtney Jones

Alexander KahnDavid W. KahnMilton KahnIrving KaneGarson KaninFrank R. S. KaplanLester L. KardonFrank E. Karelsen, Jr.Joseph P. KasperBenne KatzJerome F. KatzHy KauffDavid K. KaufmanMillard KaufmanLouis H. KayeElia KazanGene KellyOrie R. KellyDaniel Webster KempnerJerome L. KesslerPhilip KessnerDaniel M. Keyes, Jr.Leon H. KeyserlingTheodore W. KheelHon. Harley M. KilgoreB. A. KinbergMrs. Robert KintnerMorris KirschSol KittaySamuel KleinJ. A. KlevensHerbert W. KlotzSamuel KoenigsbergJoseph KohnMurray KolkerRichard KoretRobert J. KoshlandDr. Benjamin KovenAbraham Krasne

Maxwell A. KriendlerFred KronishHon. Julius A. KrugSeldon M. KrugerDr. H. H. K'ungE. L. KurthIrving H. Kutcher

William Woart LancasterStanley S. LangendorfMrs. Albert D. LaskerEdward LaskerAbe LastfogelHon. David L. LawrenceIrving Paul LazarFred Lazarus, Jr.Benjamin LazrusJulius LefkowitzMrs. Arthur LehmanSamuel D. LeidesdorfFernand LevalSimon LeviDave LevineBenjamin LevinsonBenjamin J. LevyHenry LevyIrving M. LevyLawrence H. LevyK. C. LiIsaac LibermanJulius LiebmanMax LiebmanErnest K. LindleyArthur M. LoewEdwin LoewyJoshua LoganHon. Robert A. LovettMrs. Madeleine M. LowLeo LowensteinLeon LowensteinDr. Isador LubinHon. Scott W. LucasMark Lyons

Mrs. Ellen Lehman McCluskeyMrs. Esther Morgan McCulloughJohn E. MackKenneth MacKennaA. T. MaimedCecil MaloneSiegfried MamerowGeorge F. MandRichard ManeyMrs. Julius MangerE. J. MannixFredric MarchSamuel A. MarkelMax MarmorsteinRobert J. Marony

Langdon P. MarvinDr. & Mrs. Arthur M. MasterWalter G. MasonLt. Colonel Alvin F. Meyer, Jr.Mrs. John A. MayerClarence G. MichalisEdward G. Miller, Jr.Gilbert MillerMaynard M. MillerVice Admiral Earle W. MillsLeo ModelFrank MondshienCarl MonkHoyt A. MooreHenry L. MosesCharles C. MoskowitzPaul MuniJohn E. MurphyHon. James E. MurrayHon. Edmund S. MuskieDavid N. Myers

R. L. NafzigerJames H. NapierAlexander S. NatansonRobert R. NathanDr. Harold NeifeldHon. Donald M. NelsonJerome A. NewmanAdnah NeyhartRay W. NilesJohn Ringling North

H. Wayne OakleySylvan OestreicherCharles P. O'MalleyThomas J. O'NeillA. L. Oresman

William S. PaleyCharles F. PalmerClyde E. PalmerMiss A. C. PandickMrs. J. J. ParkerJ. Russell ParsonsEdwin W. PauleyA. W. PaullHenry PetersonCharles PetschekHon. Phelps PhelpsJames PickerMiss Mary PickfordWalter PidgeonWarren Lee PiersonLeopold PilzerMrs. John Russell PopeLily PonsHarold PriceLouis Price

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Ganson PurcellRoger L. Putnam

Alexander RacineIsadore A. RaffJulian I. RaskinHon. Samuel RayburnRoland L. RedmondWalter G. ReethofFrederick B. RentschlerJoseph RevsonDonald R. RichbergMrs. Stanley L. RichterJoseph E. RidderHerman RobbinsLawrence Wood Robert, Jr.Irving RogersNathan R. RogersIsrael RogosinLeo RoonElmo RoperHenry RoseMorris A. RosenHon. Anna M. RosenbergPhilip RosenbergColonel Sol A. RosenblattCharles J. RosenbloomMorton M. RosenfeldHon. Samuel I. RosenmanDavid RosensteinHerman H. RosenthalJoseph RosenthalWilliam RosenthalJ. Howard RossbachMrs. Max J. H. RossbachSamuel RothbergPincus RothsteinHon. C. Edward Rowe

Vincent Sardi, Jr.William SaxeNicholas M. SchenckJames H. ScheuerSidney H. ScheuerAlbert SchiffSaul SchiffCharles SchneeSidney SchnurMax C. SchrankNathan Schulman

Mrs. David A. SchulteMrs. Joseph M. SchulteAbraham J. SchwartzFred J. SchwartzIrving L. SchwartzMiss Mary Evelyn ScottS. Spencer ScottR. Minturn SedgwickIrving P. SeeryKenneth M. SeggermanDavid O. SelznickOscar SerlinJohn J. B. SheaCarl ShermanSimon T. ShifmanErnest G. ShinnerToots ShorJohn J. ShubertMark SilverbergRobert E. Simon, Jr.Israel L. SilversteinHarold S. SloanC. R. SmithMrs. Christopher D. SmithersHarry H. Snellenberg, Jr.David M. SolingerMrs. Sigmund SolomonDr. T. V. SoongVincent SorrentinoDr. Moses SpattJ. D. SpencerLeonard SpigelgassJ. David SternGeorge B. StorerArthur L. StrasserAaron StrausFrederick W. StrausHugh Grant StrausMrs. Jesse I. StrausRobert K. StrausRoger W. StrausJohn E. SturgesEd SullivanJohn A. SullivanHon. John L. SullivanEdwin S. S. SunderlandDave Swedlow

H. P. TaubmanMrs. Charles William Taussig

Hon. Myron C. TaylorLeopold Hirsh TellerBenjamin ThauRichard ThorpeJerome ThrallsPaul TishmanBenjamin Titman

Samuel Ungerleider

Dr. Bella S. Van BarkBart Van BergMrs. William H. VanderbiltJoseph R. VogelSidney P. VoiceMrs. Henry Von KohornWalter Von Tresckow

Mrs. Felix M. WarburgJames P. WarburgFlarry M. WarnerJoseph WarshowMrs. Arthur C. WeilCharles WeilandJack D. WeilerJoseph L. WeinerAbe WeingartenE. WeinsteinJoseph WeinsteinSam WeisbordGeorge WeissDr. Rudolf WeissbergerAaron M. WeitzenhofferWalter H. Wheeler, Jr.Arthur D. WhitesideJohn Hay WhitneyJulius WileVictor E. WilliamsGeorge S. WiseAlexander S. WolanowLouis E. WolfsonHon. Stanley WoodwardHerman WoukDr. Leon WulmanWilliam Wyler

Robert G. Young

Darryl F. ZanuckJohn W. Zimmermann

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TRADE UNION MEMBERS OF THE "74" CLUBA.F.L.-C.I.O.

Central Labor Council of Seattle & Vicinity

Federal Labor Unions:No. 20681 (Springfield, Mass.) No. 23832 (Gloucester, Mass.)

Alabama State Industrial Union CouncilBerks County Industrial Union CouncilCentral Jersey Industrial Union CouncilFour County Industrial Union CouncilGreater Detroit & Wayne County Industrial Union CouncilHDG. Region Industrial Union CouncilIron Ranges Industrial Union CouncilKnoxville Industrial Union CouncilLehigh County Industrial Union CouncilMahoning County C.I.O. CouncilMaryland Industrial Union CouncilMassachusetts State Industrial Union CouncilMichigan C.I.O. CouncilPennsylvania Industrial Union CouncilPhiladelphia Industrial Union CouncilStark County Industrial Union CouncilWestchester Industrial Union Council

Automobile Workers of America, UnitedLocal 25 (St. Louis, Mo.)Local 74 (Ottumwa, Iowa)Local 75 (Milwaukee, Wis.)Local 230 (Bell, Calif.)

Blacksmiths, International Brotherhood ofLocal 1509 (So. Milwaukee, Wis.)

Local 406 (Wilmington, Calif.)Local 813 (Philadelphia, Pa.)Local 1010 (Stratford, Conn.)Local 1056 (Pottstown, Pa.)

Brewery, Flour, Cereal & Soft Drinks Workers, International Union ofLocal 10 (Baltimore, Md.) Local 161 (New Orleans, La.)Local 46 (Kansas City, Mo.) Local 181 (Detroit, Mich.)

Building Service Employees International UnionLocal 32-B (New York, N. Y.)

Clothing Workers of America, AmalgamatedBaltimore Joint Board (Baltimore, Md.)Buffalo Joint Board (Buffalo, N. Y.)Capitol District Joint Board (Troy, N. Y.)Chicago Joint Board (Chicago, 111.)Cincinnati Joint Board (Cincinnati, Ohio)Cleaners & Dyers Joint Board (New York, N. Y.)Los Angeles Joint Board (Los Angeles, Calif.)

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Clothing Workers of America, Amalgamated (Cont'd)Md., Va., Pa., Regional Joint Board (Baltimore, Md.)New York Joint Board (New York, N. Y.)North Georgia Joint Board (Atlanta, Ga.)Pennsylvania Joint Board (Pottsville, Pa.)Rochester Joint Board (Rochester, N. Y.)Southeastern Clothing Regional Board (Knoxville, Tenn.)St. Louis Joint Board (St. Louis, Mo.) Local 464 (Hagerstown, Md.)Local 98 (Paducah, Ky.) Local 486 (Waterville, Maine)Local 119 (Allentown, Pa.) Local 491 (Dickson, Tenn.)Local 146 (Ft. Wayne, Ind.) Local 607 (Mayfield, Ky.)Local 169 (New York, N. Y.) Local 609 (Norwood, Ohio)Local 192 (New Brunswick, N. J.) Local 674 (Philipsburg, Pa.)Local 286 (Jefferson City, Mo.) Local 675 (Newberry, S. C.)

Communications Workers of AmericaLocal 9430 (San Mateo, Calif.)

Distillery Workers of North America, United

Electrical Radio and Machine Workers, International Union ofLocal 103 (Camden, N. J.) Local 755 (Dayton, Ohio)Local 105 (Philadelphia, Pa.) Local 801 (Dayton, Ohio)Local 112 (Easton, Pa.) Local 1121 (Chicago, 111.)Local 134 (Camden 3, N. J.) Local 1501 (Los Angeles, Calif.)Local 203 (Bridgeport, Conn.)

Glass Bottle Blowers' Association of the United Stales & CanadaLocal 88 (Okmulgee, Okla.) Local 259 (Waco, Texas)Local 141 (Oakland, Calif.) Local 268 (St. Charles, 111.)

Glass, Ceramic and Silica Sand Workers of America, Federation of

Grain Millers, American Federation ofLocal 27 (Chicago, 111.)

Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers International Union

Hod Carriers, Building and Common Laborers of America. InternationalPhiladelphia Laborers District CouncilLocal 332 (Philadelphia, Pa.)

Hotel & Restaurant Employees International Alliance and Bartenders International LeagueLocal 6 (New York, N. Y.)Local 15 (New York, N. Y.)Local 41 (San Francisco, Calif.)Local 44 (San Francisco, Calif.)Local 67 (Springfield, Mass.)Local 122 (Milwaukee, Wis.)

Ladies Garment Workers Union, InternationalLocal 10 (New York, N. Y.)Local 22 (New York, N. Y.)

Laundry Workers International Union

Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Brotherhood of

Local 237 (Pittsburgh, Pa.)Locals 400 & 485 (Spokane, Wash.)Local 440 (Los Angeles, Calif.)Local 484 (Chicago, 111.)Local 593 (Chicago, 111.)Local 877 (Fairbanks, Alaska)

Local 89 (New York. N. Y.)

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Machinists, International Association ofDistrict 9 (St. Louis, Mo.)Lodge 54 (Cleveland, Ohio)Lodge 60 (Omaha, Neb.)Lodge 68 (San Francisco, Calif.)Lodge 112 (St. Paul, Minn.)Lodge 311 (Los Angeles, Calif.)Lodge 340 (Kearny, N. J.)Lodge 455 (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)Lodge 536 (Sacramento, Calif.)Lodge 660 (Alton, 111.)Lodge 702 (Miami Springs, Fla.)Lodge 720 (Inglewood, Calif.)Lodge 727-C (Los Angeles, Calif.)Lodge 733 (Wichita, Kan.)Lodge 751 (Seattle, Wash.)

Maintenance of Way Employees, Brotherhood of

Lodge 834 (Wichita, Kan.)Lodge 986 (McConnelsville, Ohio)Lodge 1124 (Carlsbad, N. Mex.)Lodge 1125 (San Diego, Calif.)Lodge 1225 (Taunton, Mass.)Lodge 1312 (Plymouth, Mich.)Lodge 1327 (San Francisco, Calif.)Lodge 1406 (Madison, Wis.)Lodge 1726 (East Boston, Mass.)Lodge 1730 (W. Springfield, Mass.)Lodge 1759 (Alexandria, Va.)Lodge 1838 (Geneva, N. Y.)Lodge 1933 (Pocatello, Idaho)Lodge 1999 (Lufkin, Texas)

Marine and Shipbuilding Workers, International Union ofLocal 24 (Baltimore, Md.) Local 31 (Baltimore, Md.)

Meat Cutters & Butcher Workmen, AmalgamatedLocal 150 (Dubuque, Iowa)Local 191 (Storm Lake, Iowa)

Musicians, American Federation of

Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union

Local 421 (Los Angeles, Calif.)

District Council No. 5 (Kansas City, Kan.)District Council No. 8 (St. Louis, Mo.)Local 23 (Port Arthur, Texas)Local 74 (Rochester, Pa.)Local 114 (Kansas City, Kan.)Local 128 (Long Beach, Calif.)Local 194 (St. Louis, Mo.)Local 215 (Tonawanda, N. Y.)

Packinghouse Workers of America, UnitedLocal 21 (Denver, Colo.)Local 215 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)

Local 225 (East Carondelet, 111.)Local 230 (Casper, Wyo.)Local 234 (Linwood, Pa.)Local 367 (Pasadena, Texas)Local 418 (Hastings, Minn.)Local 495 (Agua Dulce, Texas)Local 550 (Paducah, Ky.)Local 617 (North Kansas City, Mo.)

Local 347 (Chicago, 111.)Local 1167 (Gramercy, La.)

Painters, Decorators & Paperhangers of America, Brotherhood of

Paperworkers of America, United

Pulp, Sulphite & Paper Mill Workers, International Brotherhood of

Radio Association, American

Railway Carmen, Brotherhood ofLodge 201 (Meridian, Miss.)Lodge 344 (Raceland, Ky.)Lodge 357 (Los Angeles, Calif.)Lodge 414 (Los Angeles, Calif.)Lodge 454 (Williamson, W. Va.)Lodge 542 (Salt Lake City, Utah)

Lodge 576 (Louisville, Ky.)Lodge 632 (Sacramento, Calif.)Lodge 689 (Mt. Morrison, Colo.)Lodge 972 (Albany, N. Y.)Lodge 1147 (Nampa, Idaho)Lodge 1381 (Los Angeles, Calif.)

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Railway and Steamship Clerks, Brotherhood ofBaltimore & Ohio Railroad System Board of Adjustment (Baltimore. Md.)C.B. & Q. System Board of Adjustment (Kansas City, Mo.)C.C.C. & St. L. Railway System Board of Adjustment (East St. Louis, Mo.)Chicago & Western Lakes District Board of Adjustment (Chicago, 111.)C. & O. System Board of Adjustment (Richmond, Va.)Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range System Board of Adjustment (Duluth, Minn.)Elgin, loliet & Eastern System Board of Adjustment (Chicago, 111.)Empire District Board of Adjustment, Express Division (Buffalo, N. Y.)Erie System Board of Adjustment (Cleveland, Ohio)Grand Trunk System Board of Adjustment (Maywood, 111.)Milwaukee Road (Lines East) System Board of Adjustment (Chicago. III.)New York Central Railroad Lines West (Cleveland, Ohio)New York Central System, Lines East (New York, N. Y.)Ohio Valley & Eastern Lakes System Board of Adjustment (Cincinnati. Ohio)Pennsylvania System Board of Adjustment (Pittsburgh, Pa.)Reading Co. System Board of Adjustment (Philadelphia, Pa.)Rock Island System Board of Adjustment (Kansas City, Mo.)St. L. & SW. Lines System Board of Adjustment (Waco. Texas)Sierra Express Lodge 2184 (San Francisco, Calif.)South Atlantic District Board of Adjustment (Bristol, Tenn.)Southern California Lodge 1315 (Los Angeles, Calif.)Southern Pacific System Board of Adjustment (San Francisco, Calif.)Southern Railway System (Charlotte, North Carolina)Terminal Board of Adjustment, T.R.R.A. of St. Louis (St. Louis, Mo.)Texas & New Orleans Railroad #95 (Houston, Texas)Texas & Pacific System Board (Dallas, Texas)Union Pacific System Board of Adjustment (Salt Lake City, Utah)Union Pacific-Lines East System Board of Adjustment (Omaha, Neb.)Wabash Railroad Company, Board of Adjustment (Montpelier, Ohio)

Retail Clerks International Association

Rubber Workers of America, UnitedLocal 12 (E. Gadsden, Ala.)Local 17 (Mansfield, Ohio)Local 43 (Los Angeles, Calif.)Local 44 (Los Angeles, Calif.)Local 45 (Naugatuck, Conn.)Local 49 (Grand Rapids, Mich.)

Steelworkers of America, UnitedLocal 40 (Huntington, W. Va.)Local 188 (Cleveland, Ohio)Local 210 (Monongahela, Pa.)Local 1011 (Indiana Harbor, Ind.)Local 1033 (Chicago, 111.)Local 1066 (Gary, Ind.)Local 1115 (North Chicago, 111.)Local 1125 (Massillon, Ohio)Local 1138 (Leechburg, Pa.)Local 1173 (Milwaukee, Wis.)Local 1179 (Cleveland, Ohio)Local 1183 (Buffalo, N. Y.)Local 1208 (Seattle, Wash.)Local 1240 (Wheeling, W. Va.)Local 1294 (Kansas City, Mo.)Local 1343 (So. Milwaukee, Wis.)

Local 64 (Oakland, Calif.)Local 125 (Pontiac, Mich.)Local 154 (Denver, Colo.)Local 178 (Dayton, Ohio)Local 227 (Conshohocken, Pa.)Local 285 (Lancaster, Pa.)

Local 1375 (Warren, Ohio)Local 1574 (Warren, Ohio)Local 1663 (Hibbing, Minn.)Local 1688 (Steelton, Pa.)Local 1758 (Donora, Pa.)Local 1865 (Ashland, Ky.)Local 1949 (Marion, Ohio)Local 2054 (Schenectady, N. Y.)Local 2102 (Pueblo, Colo.)Local 2163 (Youngstown, Ohio)Local 2177 (Pottstown, Pa.)Local 2386 (Coleraine, Minn.)Local 2401 (Atlanta, Ga.)Local 2477 (Detroit, Mich.)Local 2610 (Baltimore, Md.)Local 2660 (Keewatin. Minn.)

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Steeiworkers of America, United (Cont'd)Local 2728 (Bessemer, Pa.)Local 2780 (Galena Park, Texas)Local 2869 (Fontana, Calif.)Local 2879 (Youngstown, Ohio)Local 4303 (Paterson, N. J.)

Local 4347 (Magna, Utah)Local 4448 (Parma, Ohio)Local 4481 (Seattle, Wash.)Local 4560 (Elizabeth, N. J.)

Street & Electric Railway Employees, Amalgamated Association ofDivision 241 (Chicago, 111.) Division 281 (New Haven, Conn.)

Teamsters, Chauffeurs & Helpers, International Brotherhood ofBrewery Workers Joint Local Exec. Board of Greater New York (Brooklyn, N. Y.)Joint Council 32 (Minneapolis 3, Minn.)Local 41 (Kansas City, Mo.)Local 56 (Sheboygan, Wis.)Local 85 (San Francisco, Calif.)Local 93 (Los Angeles, Calif.)Local 147 (Des Moines, Iowa)Local 170 (Worcester, Mass.)Local 175 (Charleston, W. Va.)Local 193 (Indianapolis, Ind.)Local 289 (Minneapolis, Minn.)

Local 334 (Spokane, Wash.)Local 359 (Minneapolis, Minn.)Local 413 (Columbus, Ohio)Local 449 (Buffalo, N. Y.)Local 616 (Fresno, Calif.)Local 690 (Spokane, Wash.)Local 696 (Topeka, Kan.)Local 731 (Chicago, 111.)Local 748 (Modesto, Calif.)Local 809 (Portland, Ore.)

Textile Workers of America, United

Textile Workers Union of AmericaLocal 6 (Lewistown, Pa.)Local 185 (Dalton, Ga.)

Local 549 (Lynchburg, Va.)

Tobacco Workers International UnionLocal 176 (Durham, N. C.)

Transport Workers Union of America

Typographical Union, InternationalLocal 5 (Columbus, Ohio)Local 8 (St. Louis, Mo.)Local 18 (Detroit, Mich.)Local 48 (Atlanta, Ga.)Local 76 (Terre Haute, Ind.)Local 89 (Chattanooga, Tenn.)

Upholsterers International Union of North AmericaLocal 3 (San Francisco, Calif.)Local 18 (Chicago, 111.)Local 44 (New York, N. Y.)Local 63 (Atlanta, Ga.)

Local 177 (Richmond, Va.)

Local 170 (Tacoma, Wash.)Local 202 (Seattle, Wash.)Local 352 (Phoenix, Ariz.)Local 403 (Tulsa, Okla.)Local 583 (Pasadena, Calif.)

Local 220 (Celina, Ohio)Local 467 (York, Pa.)Local 468 (New Freedom, Pa.)

Woodworkers of America, International

Furriers Joint Council of New York

DEADLINE FOR THE PROGRAM WAS JANUARY 20, 1956ALL "74" CLUB MEMBERS AS OF THAT DATE ARE LISTED.

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THE COMMITTEE HEADQUARTERS

of the

FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT BIRTHDAY MEMORIAL

are at:

SUITE 1533

9 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA

NEW YORK 20, N.Y

COLUMBUS 5-7460