Senator John F. Kennedy announced today the formation
of a National Committee of Business and Professional Men and Women for
Kennedy and Johnson under the honorary chairmanship of Luther H. Hodges,
Governor of North Carolina. Hodges, during the past 4 years, has demonstrated
the value of cooperation between business and Government by Securing more
than $1 billion of new investment in manufacturing activities for his State.
Previous to his election to State office Governor
Hodges served as a vice president of Marshall Field & Co.
Named as cochairmen of the national group were Charles
Englehard, Jr. chairman of Englehard Industries, Inc., of Newark, N.J.;
Philip M. Klutznick, chairman of the board, American Community Builders,
Park Forest, Ill.; Richard Reynolds, Jr., president and director of Reynolds
Metals Co., Richmond, Va.; J. Howard Marshall, executive vice president
and director, Signal Oil & Gas Co., of Los Angeles; and Edwin A. Locke,
Jr., president and director of Union Tank Car Co., Chicago, Ill.
Mr. Englehard is chairman of Rand Mines, Ltd., and
a director of other companies of precious metals. He is a director of the
Thomas Alva Edison Foundation and of the Foreign Policy Association. Philip
Klutznick is also vice president and treasurer of the Omaha Corp. and in
1957 served as an alternate delegate to the U.N. He is an honorary international
president of B'nai B'rith. Mr. Reynolds is a past member and past president
of the Aluminum Association and a member of the National Mineral Advisory
Council of the Department of Interior. J. Howard Marshall is an attorney
and a director of the Independent Petroleum Association. He served as consultant
to the Secretary of the Interior. Mr. Locke is a member of the World Trade
Advisory Committee of the U.S. Department of Commerce and is national chairman
of the Middle East Institute.
Other members of the national committee are:
Ivan Allen, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga., vice chairman
of the board of directors, Ivan Allen Co., and a director of Southern Airways;
Lloyd Bentsen, Jr., of Houston, Tex., a former Member of Congress and president
of the Lincoln Liberty Life Insurance Co.; August A. Busch, Jr., of St.
Louis, Mo., chairman and president of Anheuser Busch, Inc.; James Bruce
of Cedarhurst, Md., director of American Airlines, Inc.; Laird Bell of
Winnetka, Ill., a member of the law firm of Bell, Boyd, Marshall &
Lloyd; Robert S. Benjamin of Kings Point, N.Y., chairman of the board,
United Artists Corp.; Larry Blackmon of Mineral Wells, Tex., land developer
in west Texas and past president of the Texas Home Builders Association;
John F. Connelly of Philadelphia, Pa., who is chairman and president of
Crown Cork & Seal Co.
John M. Cheatham of Griffin, Ga., president and
director of Dundee Mills; Leo T. Crowley of Madison, Wis., president, treasurer,
and director of General Paper & Supply Co. as well as chairman of the
board for the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Railway; Earl B. Dickerson of
Chicago, Ill., who is president and general manager of the Supreme Liberty
Life Insurance Co.; Frank M. Folsom of New York City, chairman of the executive
committee, Radio Corp. of America and director of the General Cable Corp.;
John D. Goodloe of Atlanta, Ga., secretary and general counsel of the Coca
Cola Co.; Ben W. Heineman of Chicago, Ill., chairman of the Chicago &
Northwestern Railway Co.; Jerold C. Hoffberger of Baltimore, Md., chairman
of the National Brewing Co.
Mrs. Tobe Coller Davis of New York City, fashion
consultant and president of Tobe & Associates; Bailey K. Howard of
Chicago, Ill., director and president of Field Enterprises Educational
Corp.; Neil C. Hurley, Jr., of River Forest, Ill., president of Thor Power
Tool Co.; Claude A. Jessup of Charlottesville, Va., chairman of the board,
National Trailways Bus System; Murray D. Lincoln, Columbus, Ohio, president
and director, Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co., and general chairman of
the Peoples Broadcasting Corp.; Charles Luckman of Los Angeles, Calif.,
an architect with Charles Luckman Associates and director of Pepsodent
Co., and the Flying Tiger Line, Inc.; C. Virgil Martin of Chicago, Ill.,
president and director of Carson Pine Scott & Co.; W. Gordon McCabe,
Jr., of Greenville, S.C., vice president and director of the J. P. Stevens
& Co.; John I. Snyder, Jr., of New York City, chairman and president
of U.S. Industries, Inc., and director of Loews, Inc.; Ross D. Siragusa
of Chicago, Ill., chairman and president of the Admiral Corp.
Benjamin H. Swig of San Francisco, Calif., chairman
of the Fairmont Hotel Co.; John H. Wheeler of Durham, N.C., president of
the Mechanics & Farmers Bank; O. Paul Decker of Chicago, Ill., president
and director of the National Boulevard Bank and director of B/G Foods;
William Preston Lane, Jr., of Hagerstown, Md., director and member of the
executive committee for the Fairchild Engine & Airplane Corp.; Charles
Murphy, Jr., of Chicago, Ill., Naess & Murphy, Architects; Jerrold
Loebl of Chicago, Ill., with the architectural firm of Loebl, Schlossman
& Bennett.
Headquarters for this newly formed committee will
be located at 333 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill.