WELL, GENERAL, I want to second what you have said. The
National Association of Broadcasters since 1955, in response to the request
from the President and from the Committee, has given untiring support to
a great national effort to hire handicapped people.
I think that in the last decade
over $50 million worth of time has been given by the television and radio
industry. I think it is running at the rate of about $5 million a year,
with emphasis in every possible part of the country on the opportunity
and the obligation on all of us to hire people who may because of accident
or because of nature be suffering from a handicap.
I want to emphasize today that
we are changing the name of this Committee from "Physically Handicapped"
to "Handicapped," because we do want to emphasize the great importance
of hiring people who may have suffered some degree of difficulty mentally.
And these people deserve our wholehearted support and cooperation in making
it possible for them to live useful and fruitful lives.
So now, on behalf of the Committee,
and with the General, I want to present to Governor Collins - and I will
read the citation:
"The President of the United
States cites with pleasure the National Association of Broadcasters for
distinguished service in encouraging and promoting the employment of the
physically handicapped."
I want to congratulate you,
Governor, and express our appreciation to you for your efforts.