I DEPARTMENT OF STATE FOR THE PRESS OCTOBER 88, 1939 No. 545 The following persons and organizations have registered with the Secretary of State since October 14, 1939 (the names of 138 registrants were published on and before that date) under the rules and regulations governing the solicitation and collection of contributions to be used for medical aid and assistance or for.the supplying of food and clothing to relieve human suffering in the countries now at war, promul- gated pursuant to the provisions of Section 3(a) of the Neutrality Act of May 1, 1937, as made effective by the Presi- dent's Proclamations of September 5, 8 and 10, 1939: (The names in parentheses represent the countries to which contri- butions are being sent.) 129. United Polish Roman Catholic Parish Societies of Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New York, St. Stanislaus Kostka R. C Church, 607 Humboldt Street, Brooklyn, New York. (Poland) 130. East Chicago Citizens' Committee for Polish War Sufferers and Refugees, 4902 Indianapolis Boulevard, East Chicago, Indiana. (Poland) 131. Citizens Committee for Relief of War Sufferers in Poland, 1505 Cass Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. (Poland) 132. United Polish Central Council of Connecticut, 471 Park Avenue, Bridgeport, Connecticut. (Poland) 133. French Committee for Relief in France, 12245 Abington Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. (France) 134. Tolstoy Foundation for Russian Welfare and Culture, Room 54, 289 Fourth Avenue, New York, New York. (France and Poland) 135. Polish Relief Association, Town of North Hempstead, 120 Jericho Turnpike, Mineola, Long Island, New York. (Poland) 136. American Society for British Medical and Hospital Aid, Incorporated, 46 Cedar Street, New York, New York. (Great Britain and France) 137. United American Polish Organizations, South River, New Jersey, 219 Turnpike, South River, New Jersey. (Poland) n -2- 138. United Polish Organizations of Salem, Massachusetts, 121 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusett s. (Poland) 139. British War Relief Association of Northern California, 316-328 Shell Building, San Francisco, California. (Great Britain and France) 140. Polish Relief Fund of Palmer, Massachusetts, 20 Oak Street, Three Rivers, Massachusetts. (Poland) 141. Polish White Cross Club of West Utica, 1416 Martin Street, Utica, New York. (Poland) 142. Fund for the Relief of Scientists, Men of Letters and Artists of Moscow, In care of Eitingon Schild Co., Inc., 224 West Thirtieth Street, New York, New York. (France and England) 143. St. Michael's Roman Catholic Parish, 75 Derby Avenue, Derby, Connecticut. (Poland) 144. The Polish Relief Committee, 11 East Lexington Street, Baltimore, Maryland. (Poland) 145. The Maryland Committee for the Relief of Poland's War Victims, 11 East Lexington Street, Baltimore, Maryland. (Poland) 146. Pulaski League of Queens County, Inc., 108-11 Sutohin 3oulevard, Jamaica, Queens County, New York. (Poland) 147. Relief Committee of United Polish Societies, 142 Cabot Street, Chicopee, Massachusetts. (Poland) 148. United Polish Societies of Los Angeles, 4200 Avalon Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. (Poland') 111 149. Committee Representing Polish Organizations and Polish People in Perry, New York, 18 Elm Street, Perry, New York. (Poland) 150. The Friends of Israel Refugee Relief Committee, Inc., 710 Witherspoon Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Canada, France and England) 151. Nowe-Dworer Ladies Benevolent Association, Inc., 40 East Seventh Street, New York, New York. (Poland)