AGENCY PROGRAM FOR 19 JULY 1968 VISIT BY BROOKINGS CONFERENCE FOR BUSINESS EXECUTIVES ON FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS

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4. CIC- V 7G7:U?14 Approved For Release 20_ 0 '1'1 .-'-- A- ? 1V-0051 1?) 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director of Central Intelligence 1..'xecutive Director-Comptroller Deputy Director for Science and Technology Acting Deputy Director for Intelligence Assistant Deputy Director for Plans Assistant Deputy Director for Support SUBJEC T Ageskey Program for 19 July 1968 Visit by Brookings Conference for Business Executives on Federal Government Operations 1. This memorandum is for your information only. This confirms arrangements previously made informally with your office. 2. The last in the scheduled 1968 visits to CIA Headquarters by participants in the Brookings Conference for Business Executives on Federal Government Operations will take place on Friday, 19 July 1968 at Headquarters beginning with luncheon in the Executive Dining Room at 1200 hours. 3. The Executive Director-Comptroller will host the luncheon. and other CIA representatives will sit among the visiting Conference participants. Intmediately following the luncheon the group will move to the USIB Conference Room for the Agency briefing. The post-luncheon program will be approximately as follows: 1250-1255 - Introductory Remarks Colonel White 1255-1330 - "The Intelligence Community and National Security Policy" Colonel White 1330-1425 - Question-and-Answer Panel Moderator and Chairman Colonel White Panel Members Messrs. Duckett, Proctor, Meyer, and Coffey Approved For Release 2004/03/11.: CIA,RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Imai 1 Ect . xlv.i.od frill an:omat!c downgrading and doolacrification it- r'6144 Approved For Release 2 F V10_0510A000200060001-7 4. Included with this memorandum are (a) the 19 July Luncheon Seating List. as Attachment A; (b) the Brookings List of Participants. ae Attachment B; and (e) the Brookings Conference Program Booklet ? which contains more detailed biographic data ea all but the latest registrants -- as Attachment C. 5. The Intelligence School Staff is handling administrative support for these Brookings?'..onference visits to Headquarters. If you have any questions regarding the above program, please call me on 25X1 Lxtension I or if you wish to get any administrative or other su000r for the 19 July program ease call' 25X 25X1 on Extension 25X1 25X Atte Acting Director 01 I raintng Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA7RDP71R09510A000200060001-7 ? ATTACHMENT A BrookinthConference Entrance to Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A0SCAMag iating List Executive Dining 19 July 1968 (1200) Room Rudd Hemphil Murphy ADDI Collins EXEC. pm. -COMPT. Faggioli ? ? HEAD TABLE Whitenack Bechtel . Fettesl J Ryan DDS& T Carty Bonnick Holt Hayes Winegar Lynch DDP Stiles 5 Hutchinson Mason CIA participants are identified by abbreviations (all caps.). Brookings representative is underlined. Approved For Release' 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 ATTACHMENT B Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 The Brookings Institution Washington, D.C. CONFERENCE FOR BUSINESS EXECUTIVES ON FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS July 14-19, 1968 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS ROBERT W. BECHTEL Vice President, Agency Divisions Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. 99 Church Street New York, New York 10007 JAMES A. BITONTI Manager of Operations Federal Systems Division IBM Corporation Owego, New York 13827 ALBERT T. BONNICK Vice President Accounts and Finance The Cincinnati & Suburban Telephone Co. 229 East Sixth Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 JAMES R. BURNETT Manager, San Bernardino Operations TRW Systems Group Post Office Box 1310 San Bernardino, California THOMAS M. CANDLER, JR. Director of Government Relations The Sperry and Hutchinson Company 330 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10017 ROBERT E. CARTY Manager of Evaluation of Intermediate Systems Data Processing Group Staff IBM Corporation 1000 Westchester Avenue White Plains, New York 10604 ARTHUR B. COLLINS Senior Vice President Manufacturing and Services McGraw-Hill Book Company 330 West 42nd Street New York, New York 10036 JOHN L. DAILEY, JR. Assistant Executive Representative International Petroleum (Colombia) Limited 92402 Apartado Aereo 3533 Bogota, Colombia, South America ROBERT W. BYBEE Eastern Marine Division Manager Exploration Department Humble Oil & Refining Company Post Office Box 2180 Houston, Texas 77001 LOUIS B. EGEN RGER Superintenden of Security Illinois Bel elephone Company 225 West andolph Street Chica , Illinois 60606 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 -2- RICHARD E. FAGGIOLI Executive Vice President Esso Exploration Inc. 1270 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10020 EDWARD M. FETTES Manager, Plastics Research Koppers Company, Inc. Research Department 440 College Park Drive Monroeville, Pennsylvania 15146 LINCOLN R. HAYES Assistant to Vice President - Corporate Plans and Manager, Electronics Planning Office of Corporate Plans LTV, Inc. Post Office Box 5003 Dallas, Texas 75222 CHARLES E. FIEMPHILL Partner Arthur Andersen & Co. 815 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 JOHN M. HOLT Assistant Counsel Eli Lilly and Company 740 S. Alabama Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46206 HOLLAND H. HUTCHINSON consultant - Manager Education General Electric Company Box 151 Ossining, New York 10562 FREDERICK S. JACQUES Program Manager - Fighters Lockheed-California Company Post Office Box 551 Burbank, California 91503 HARRY A. JENSEN Executive Vice President Armstrong Cork Company Liberty & Charlotte Streets Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17604 OY N. LANDON M ager - Research and Dev- ? ?ment Publications General tric Research and Develop nt Center Building K-1, Roo Al Post Office Box 8 Schenectady, New York 12 JOSEPH C. LITTLETON General Manager Laboratory Products Department Corning Glass Works Corning, New York 14830 JEAN M. LUCK Consultant, Community & Government Relations General Electric Company 570 Lexington Avenue New York, New York 10022 CHRISTOPHER J. LYNCH Director, Field Marketing Honeywell, Inc., EDP Division 60 Walnut Street Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts 02181 JOHN E. MASON Assistant Vice President Northwestern Bell Telephone Company 909 High Street Des Moines, Iowa 50309 BENTON F. MURPHY President The Protane Corporation 400 One Erieview Plaza Cleveland, Ohio 44114 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 -3- ALAN E. PETERSON Partner Arthur Andersen & Co. 69 West Washington Street Chicago, Illinois 60602 JOHN M. ROBINSON Vice President - Sales Houston Chemical Corporation Subsidiary of PPG Industries, Inc. One Gateway Center Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222 JOSEPH H. RUDD General Manager - Eastern New York Telephone Company 20 Park Street Albany, New York 12201 JEROME D, RYAN Manager, Advanced Planning Ryan Aeronautical Company 2701 Harbor Drive San Diego, California 92112 CHARLES B. SCOTT Public Affairs Manager Pacific Northwest Bell 421 S.W. Oak Street Portland, Oregon 97204 ROBERT S. STEWART Program Manager Vought Aeronautics Division LTV Aerospace Corporation Post Office Box 5907 Dallas, Texas 75222 STANFORD G. STILES General Manager, Supply Relations Shell Oil Company 50 West 50th Street New York, New York 10020 FRANK G. TU N Manager, ytown Refinery Humbl il and Refining Company Pos ?ffice Box 3950 Baytown, Texas 77520 LOUIS M. WELLS Assistant Vice President Northwestern Bell Telephone Company 100 South Nineteenth Street Omaha, Nebraska 68102 RAY M. WHITEN.ACK Controller Field Engineering Division IBM Corporation 112 East Post Road White Plains, New York 10604 ALBERT L. WINEGAR District Manager Office Products Division IBM Corporation 4301 Connecticut Avenue, N.W, Washington, D.C. 20008 Brookins Staff Peter Malof Member, Senior Staff Conference Chairman Jerilyn Castellani (Mrs.) Conference Secretary Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 CONFERENCE FOR BUSINESS EXECUTIVES ON FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS July 14-19, 1968 PROGRAM Advanced Study Program - The Brookings Institution 1775 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 FOREWORD This Conference for Business Executives on Federal Government Operations is part of an educational program conducted by The Brookings Institution designed to give current and emerging leaders in American industry a heightened awareness of the national environment in which business is challenged to survive and grow. The Conference does not seek to develop "experts" in Federal Government affairs. Rather, its purpose is to provide -- through first- hand exposure to principal areas of Federal activity -- an educational experience which will sharpen the sensitivity of participants to: The complexities of Federal government processes, public policy issues, and business-government relationships; and 2. The day-to-day responsibilities, pressures, and problems that confront legislative, judicial, and executive leaders in public life. The principal methods employed to achieve this purpose include seminars, briefings, a reading program, and visits with governmental officials and scholars. Speakers are presented, not primarily to provide answers to the issues discussed, but to provoke critical thought and com- ment. Informal and frank discussion, without attribution or publicity, is encouraged to foster a maximum sharing of knowledge, views, and experience. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 -2- Motivating this effort is a conviction that government and business interests have become inseparably intertwined. Major problems of our society today require cooperative action for their effective solution. The success or failure with which we meet these problems depends not only on the performance of elected and appointed officials, but also upon the under- standing, competence, intellectual preparedness, and effort of countless individuals occupying positions of trust and influence throughout the economy. Sponsored by the Advanced Study Program of The Brookings Institution, the Conference is one of a series of educational endeavors undertaken in cooperation with the business community under the general direction of Walter G. Held, Senior Staff Member and Director of Business Programs. It will be directed by Peter Malof, Senior Staff Member and Associate Director of Business Programs. The broadening of leaders in positions of public and private respon- sibility has never been more vital to the effective operations of our free society. It is hoped that the Conference will contribute to this end and to the building of greater understanding between major elements in our society. James M. Mitchell Director Advanced Study Program The Brookings Institution Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 FOREWORD TAB 1 TAB 2 TAB 3 CONTENTS LIST OF PARTICIPANTS SCHEDULE OF DISCUSSION SESSIONS BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION ON THE SPEAKERS TAB 3 BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION ON THE PARTICIPANTS Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11: CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 The Brookings Institution Washington, D.C. CONFERENCE FOR BUSINESS EXECUTIVES ON FEDERAL, GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS July 14-19, 1968 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS ROBERT W. BECHTEL Vice President, Agency Divisions Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. 99 Church Street New York, New York 10007 JAMES A. BITONTI Manager of Operations Federal Systems Division IBM Corporation Owego, New York 13827 ALBERT T. BONNICK Vice President Accounts and Finance The Cincinnati & Suburban Telephone Co. 229 East Sixth Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 JAMES R. BURNETT Manager, San Bernardino Operations TRW Systems Group Post Office Box 1310 San Bernardino, California THOMAS M. CANDLER, JR. Director of Government Relations The Sperry and Hutchinson Company 330 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10017 ROBERT E. CARTY Manager of Evaluation of Intermediate Systems Data Processing Group Staff IBM Corporation 1000 Westchester Avenue White Plains, New York 10604 ARTHUR B. COLLINS Senior Vice President Manufacturing and Services McGraw-Hill Book Company 330 West 42nd Street New York, New York 10036 JOHN L. DAILEY, JR. Assistant Executive Representative International Petroleum (Colombia) Limited 92402 Apartado Aereo 3533 Bogota, Colombia, South America ROBERT W. BYBEE Eastern Marine Division Manager Exploration Department Humble Oil & Refining Company Post Office Box 2180 Houston, Texas 77001 LOUIS B. EGENBERGER Superintendent of Security Illinois Bell Telephone Company 225 West Randolph Street Chicago, Illinois 60606 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 RICHARD E. FAGGIOLI Executive Vice President Esso Exploration Inc. 1270 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10020 EDWARD M. FETTES Manager, Plastics Research Koppers Company, Inc. Research Department 440 College Park Drive Monroeville, Pennsylvania 15146 LINCOLN R. HAYES Assistant to Vice President - Corporate Plans and Manager, Electronics Planning Office of Corporate Plans LTV, Inc. Post Office Box 5003 Dallas, Texas 75222 CHARLES E. HEMPHILL Partner Arthur Andersen & Co. 815 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 JOHN M. HOLT Assistant Counsel Eli Lilly and Company 740 S. Alabama Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46206 HOLLAND H. HUT CHINSON Consultant - Manager Education General Electric Company Box 151 Ossining, New York 10562 FREDERICK S. JACQUES Program Manager - Fighters Lockheed-California Company Post Office Box 551 Burbank, California 91503 HARRY A. JENSEN Executive Vice President Armstrong Cork Company Liberty & Charlotte Streets Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17604 ROY N. LANDON Manager - Research and Development Publications General Electric Research and Development Center Building K-1, Room 5A1 Post Office Box 8 Schenectady, New York 12301 JOSEPH C. LITTLETON General Manager Laboratory Products Department Corning Glass Works Corning, New York 14830 JEAN M. LUCK Consultant, Community & Government Relations General Electric Company 570 Lexington Avenue New York, New York 10022 CHRISTOPHER J. LYNCH Director, Field Marketing Honeywell, Inc., EDP Division 60 Walnut Street Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts 02181 JOHN E. MASON Assistant Vice President Northwestern Bell Telephone Company 909 High Street Des Moines, Iowa 50309 BENTON F. MURPHY President The Protane Corporation 400 One Erieview Plaza Cleveland, Ohio 44114 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 ALAN E. PETERSON Partner Arthur Andersen gz Co. 69 West Washington Street Chicago, Illinois 60602 JOHN M. ROBINSON Vice President - Sales Houston Chemical Corporation Subsidiary of PPG Industries, Inc. One Gateway Center Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222 JOSEPH H. RUDD General Manager - Eastern New York Telephone Company 20 Park Street Albany, New York 12201 JEROME D. RYAN Manager, Advanced Planning Ryan Aeronautical Company 2701 Harbor Drive San Diego, California 92112 CHARLES B. SCOTT Public Affairs IVIsmager Pacific Northwest Bell 421 S.W. Oak Street Portland, Oregon 97204 ROBERT S. STEWART Program Manager Vought Aeronautics Division LTV Aerospace Corporation Post Office Box 5907 Dallas, Texas 75222 STANFORD G. STILES General Manager, Supply Relations Shell Oil Company 50 West 50th Street New York, New York 10020 FRANK G. TURPIN Manager, Baytown Refinery Humble Oil and Refining Company Post Office Box 3950 Baytown, Texas 77520 LOUIS M. WELLS Assistant Vice President Northwestern Bell Telephone Company 100 South Nineteenth Street Omaha, Nebraska 68102 RAY M. WHITENACK Controller Field Engineering Division IBM Corporation 112 East Post Road White Plains, New York 10604 ALBERT L. WINEGAR District Manager Office Products Division IBM Corporation 4301 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Brookings Staff Peter Malof Member, Senior Staff Conference Chairman Jerilyn Castellani (Mrs.) Conference Secretary Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 SUNDAY, JULY 14 12:00 noon Dupont Room Hotel Dupont Plaza 2:15 p.m. Dupont Room Hotel Dupont Plaza 4:30 p.m. Dupont Room Hotel Dupont Plaza RECEPTION/ LUNCHEON WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION TO BROOKINGS James M. Mitchell Director, Advanced Study Program The Brookings Institution THE FEDERAL DECISION-MAKING PROCESS Conference Chairman Peter Malof Member, Senior Staff Advanced Study Program The Brookings Institution Speaker Wallace S. Sayre Eaton Professor of Public Administration and Chairman, Department of Public Law Columbia University A review of the major lines of influence affecting decision-making in the Federal Govern- ment, their inter-action, and the overall character- istics of the Federal decision-making process. PURPOSE AND WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Peter Malof Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 SUNDAY, JULY 14 (Continued) 6:00 p.m. Dupont Room Hotel Dupont Plaza 6:30 p.m. Dupont Room Hotel Dupont Plaza SPEAKER'S RECEPTION DINNER CONGRESSIONAL DYNAMICS Charles L. Clapp Assistant to the Secretary The Smithsonian Institution The characteristics of operations in the Senate and House of Representatives, the role of commit- tees and leadership, and Congressional relations with the Executive Branch and the Public. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 MONDAY, JULY 15 7:35 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Presidential Room Congressional Hotel 9:45 a.m. Room H140 Th p Capitol 11:00 a.m. Room 7000C GAO Building 1Z:15 p.m. Banquet Room Capitol Hill Hotel BUS DEPARTS HOTEL DUPONT PLAZA A CONGRESSMAN LOOK AT HIS JOB The Honorable Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. United States Representative from the Sixth District of Maryland A discussion of the function, motivations, and rewards of a member of Congress. ISSUES BEFORE THE HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE The Honorable George H. Mahon United States Representative from the Nineteenth District of Texas, and Chairman, House Appropriations Committee A discussion of the major issues under the jurisdiction of the House Appropriations Committee. ROLE OF THE GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE The Honorable Frank H. Weitzel Assistant Comptroller General United States General Accounting Office An examination of the functions and activities of the GAO and its relations with Congress and the Executive Branch. LUNCHEON MAJOR ISSUES BEFORE THE CONGRESS The Honorable Peter H. Dominick United States Senator from Colorado A broad survey of principal issues and trends of concern in the current session of Congress. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 MONDAY, JULY 15 (Continued) 2:30 p.m. Room 1318 New Senate Office Building 4:00 p.m. Room H-202 The Capitol 6:30 p.m. Room 200 B rookings 7:00 p.m. Room 106-8 Brookings ISSUES IN CONSUMER PROTECTION S. Jerry Cohen Staff Director and Chief Counsel Senate Antitrust and Monopoly Subcommittee A discussion of problems in the shaping of policies and programs to protect consumer interests. PROBLEMS OF LEADERSHIP IN CONGRESS The Honorable Gerald R. Ford United States Representative from the Fifth District of Michigan, and House Minority Leader A look into the problems in institutional and personal Congressional leadership and organization for effective legislative action. SPEAKER'S RECEPTION DINNER ISSUES IN ECONOMIC POLICY The Honorable William Proxmire United States Senator from Wisconsin and Chairman, Joint Economic Committee An analysis, from a Congressional perspective, of major issues and trends in current economic policy. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 TUESDAY, JULY 16 7:35 a.m. BUS DEPARTS HOTEL DUPONT PLAZA 8:00 a.m. BREAKFAST Presidential Room Congressional Hotel STAFFING A CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE John R. Blandford Chief Counsel Armed Services Committee The organization, methods and techniques employed in providing staff services to a Congres- sional committee, with an examination of the role and scope of staff influence on committee operations. 10:00 a.m. INDIVIDUAL VISITS TO COMMITTEE HEARINGS 12:15 p.m. Banquet Room Capitol Hill Hotel LUNCHEON ISSUES IN FOREIGN POLICY The Honorable Albert Gore United States Senator from Tennessee An examination, from a Congressional perspective, of major issues and trends in current foreign policy. 2:00 p.m. VISIT HOUSE/SENATE GALLERIES 2:30 p.m. East Conference Room Supreme Court Building THE WORK OF THE SUPREME COURT John F. Davis Clerk of the Supreme Court A discussion of the functions, purpose, activities and role of the Supreme Court. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 TUESDAY, JULY 16 (Continued) 4:00 p.m. CIVIL RIGHTS AND PUBLIC ORDER Room 129 Brookings D. Robert Owen First Assistant, Civil Rights Division Department of Justice 6:30 p.m. Room 200 Brookings 7:00 p.m. Room 106-$ Brookings A discussion of the relationship between the activities within the civil rights movement and the problems of maintaining public order. SPEAKER'S RECEPTION DINNER ISSUES IN ECONOMIC POLICY Charles B. Warden, Jr. Special Assistant to the Chairman Council of Economic Advisers An analysis, from an Executive perspective, of major issues and trends in current economic policy. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 7:30 a.m. Dupont Room Hotel Dupont Plaza 9:15 a.m. Room 444 Executive Office Building 10:45 a.m. Room 444 Executive Office Building 12:15 p.m. Room 106-8 Brookings BREAKFAST/GROUP DISCUSSION ROLE OF THE WHITE HOUSE STAFF The Honorable Harry C. McPherson Special Counsel to the President A discussion of the functions and operations of the White House staff as an instrument of Pres- idential leadership and control over Executive agencies and Administration programs. THE BUREAU OF THE BUDGET The Honorable Phillip S. Hughes Deputy Director Bureau of the Budget An examination of the role of the Bureau of the Budget in the Executive Branch. LUNCHEON THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION AND THE JOB OF THE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE Robert E. Hampton Commissioner Civil Service Commission The roles of the Civil Service Commission as the government's central personnel office and as guardian of the merit system in the Federal service, and an analysis of the nature of the Federal executive's job and working environment. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 (Continued) 2:30 p.m. POLICY ISSUES IN URBAN DEVELOPMENT Room 129 Brookings The Honorable William B. Ross Deputy Under Secretary Department of Housing and Urban Development A review of major issues in the shaping of public policies to meet the present and future needs of cities, and a discussion of the major programs of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. 4:00 p.m. POLICY PROBLEMS IN TRANSPORTATION Room 8A&B Department of The Honorable M. Cecil Mackey Transportation Assistant Secretary Department of Transportation A discussion of major issues in the shaping of policies and programs to cope with national transportation problems. (EVENING FREE) Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 THURSDAY, JULY 18 7:30 a.m. Dupont Roam Hotel Dupont Plaza BREAKFAST/GROUP DISCUSSION 9:15 a.m. THE OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY Room 823 0E0 John D. Johnson 1200 19th St., N.W. Assistant Director of 0E0 for the Information Center A discussion of the role of the 0E0, and and appraisal of problems and progress in the programs under its cognizance. 10:45 a.m. GOVERNMENT AND SOCIAL WELFARE Room 5542 HEW The Honorable Donald F. Simpson Assistant Secretary for Administration Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 12:15 p.m. Room 106-8 B rookings An examination of the role and direction of Federal involvement in the fields of health, education and welfare, with attention to major organizational and program problems of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. LUNCHEON GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS Walter A. Hamilton Deputy Assistant Secretary Department of Commerce A discussion of Federal policies and programs affecting the industrial and commercial segments of the national economy, and an examination of the role of the Department of Commerce in fostering constructive business-government relationships. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 THURSDAY, JULY 18 (Continued) 2:30 p.m. Room 1105 Department of State 4:00 p.m. 5th Floor Hearing Room FTC 6:30 p.m. Room 200 Brookings 7:00 p.m. Room 106-8 Brookings MAJOR ISSUES IN FOREIGN POLICY Helmut Sonnenfeldt Director of Research and Analysis for Soviet Bloc Office of Intelligence and Research Department of State An analysis of problems and trends in critical areas of foreign policy, with attention to the character of international politics and the role of the United States in world affairs. PROBLEMS BEFORE THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. John N. Wheelock Executive Director Federal Trade Commission An examination of the functions of the Federal Trade Commission and of the problems before it. SPEAKER'S RECEPTION DINNER THE ROLE OF THE NEWS MEDIA IN THE GOVERNMENTAL PROCESS Marquis W. Childs Washington Bureau Chief St. Louis Post Dispatch An analysis of the role and work of the news media in reporting and interpreting the Washington scene. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 FRIDAY, JULY 19 7:30 a.m. Dupont Room Hotel Dupont Plaza 9:00 a.m. Room 1E801 No.3 The Pentagon 10:15 a.m. Room lE 801 No. 3 The Pentagon BREAKFAST/GROUP DISCUSSION MANAGING THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE The Honorable Solis Horwitz Assistant Secretary of Defense (Administration) The Department of Defense An examination of selected problems in the management of the Department of Defense. MILITARY-POLITICAL RELATIONSHIPS IN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS Rear Admiral William E. Lemos Regional Director (East Asia and Pacific) Office of International Security Affairs Department of Defense A discussion of the role of military power in international politics and of problems involved in integrating military and foreign policies in furthering national security objectives. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 FRIDAY, JULY 19 (Continued) 12:00 noon Executive Dining Room C.I.A. 3:00 p.m. Room 129 Brooking s LUNCHEON INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY Central Intelligence Agency Officials An examination of the role of intelligence in promoting national security interests. PROGRAM CRITIQUE AND CLOSING CEREMONIES James M. Mitchell 3:30 p.m. ADJOURNMENT Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION ON THE SPEAKERS AND CHAIRMEN Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 JOHN RUSSELL BLANDFORD Born in Buffalo, New York. Hobart College, Geneva, New York, and Yale Law School. Admitted to practice law in New York, District of Columbia, and U.S. Supreme Court. Became Counsel for the House Committee on Armed Services in January 1947, and served continuously in that capacity until his appointment in 1963 as Chief Counsel of the House Committee on Armed Services. Received the 1966 Rockefeller Public Service Award in the field of Law, Legislation, or Regulation, in recognition of his distinguished service to the Government of the United States and to the American people. Served on active duty during World War 11 as a Forward Observer, Artillery Liaison Officer, and Regimental Judge Advocate from 1941 to 1946. Presently holds the grade of Brigadier General, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha, Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 MARQUIS CHILDS Born in Clinton, Iowa. University of Wisconsin and University of Iowa. Began his journalistic career in 1923 with the United Press in Chicago; in 1925, joined the UP staff in New York City. Became a feature writer for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in 1934. During World War II, served as overseas correspondent in England, Sweden, Brazil, and Bolivia. Started his "Washington Calling" column for United Features Syndicate in 1944, and in 1945 covered the fighting fronts in Italy, France and Germany. In the past fifteen years, has made about forty trans-Atlantic trips, covering almost every major diplomatic conference, international crisis and summit or near-summit meeting. Currently, Washington Bureau Chief of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and Columnist for United Features Syndicate, Inc. ("Washington Calling"). Author of many books, both fiction and non-fiction, including: The Peacemakers, Eisenhower: Captive Hero, Sweden: The Middle Way, Toward a Dynamic America, This Is Your War, I Write from Washington, The Ragged Edge, Ethics in a Business Society (with S. Douglass Cater), and This Is Democracy. Recipient of Sigma Delta Chi award for "sustained insight in national affairs, firsthand reporting and effective writing" and University of Missouri award for distinguished journalism. Has served as special lecturer at Columbia University School of Journalism and as Eric W. Allen Memorial Lecturer at the University of Oregon. Recipient of honorary Doctor of Letters degree from the University of Wisconsin, June 1966. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 CHARLES L. CLAPp Born in Wakefield, Massachusetts. Tufts University, Harvard University, and the University of California (Berkeley). Taught political science at Florida State University and the University of California (Berkeley). Recipient of American Political Science Association Fellowship Award. Assistant to Representative Peter Frelinghuysen and Senator John F. Kennedy. Professional Staff Member, Special Committee to Investigate Political Activities, Lobbying and Campaign Contributions, U.S. Senate (Senator McClellan, Chairman). Staff Assistant to Special Committee to Select the Five Outstanding Senators in History (Senator John F. Kennedy, Chairman.) Administrative Assistant to Representative Charles E. Chamberlain. Research Associate, The Brookings Institution. Until December 1966, Legislative Assistant to Senator Leverett Saltonsta11 from Manachusetts. Since January 1967, Assistant to the Secretary, The Smithsonian Institution.. Author: The Congressman: His Work As He Sees It, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1963. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 S. JERRY COHEN Wayne State University and Wayne State University Law School. Engaged in private practice of law in Detroit for five and one half years; head of the Criminal Division of the Attorney General's Office, State of Michigan, for the next two and one half years. l-las been with the Senate Antitrust and Monopoly Subcommittee for the past six years, the past four as Staff Director and Chief Counsel. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 JOHN F. DAVIS Born in Portland, Maine. Bates College and Harvard University. Began government service with the Petroleum Administration, Department of Interior, 1933. Transferred to Securities and Exchange Commission to serve as senior attorney (trial) to the Solicitor, 1936; accepted position with the Solicitor General of the United States, 1950; promoted to Second Assistant to the Solicitor, 1961. Presently, Clerk of the United States Supreme Court. Served as Lt. Commander in U.S. Coast Guard during World War II. Practices law in District of Columbia, 1946-50, with firms of Hilmer and Davis; and Schoene, Freehill, Kramer and Davis. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 PETER DOMINICK Born in Stamford, Connecticut. Yale University and Yale University Law School. In mid-Forties, entered legal field with a Denver law firm. Began his political career with his election to the Colorado Legislature as Representative from Arapahoe County in 1956. Held this office for four years before winning a seat in 87th Congress as Representative of the Second Congressional District of Colorado. Elected to the 88th Congress as United States Senator from Colorado. Currently serves on the Armed Services Committee, Labor and Public Welfare and District of Columbia Committees. Other assignments include: Senate Select Committee on Small Business; the Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy; and the Joint Commission on the Coinage. During World War II, he served as a pilot in the Army Air corps. 1 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 GERALD R. FORD Born in Omaha, Nebraska. University of Michigan and Yale University Law School. Was admitted to the Michigan Bar in 1941. Served 47 months in the United States Navy in World War II. Received United States Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award, 1949. Elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948, and reelected to successive Congresses as United States Representative from the Fifth District of Michigan. Also now serving as Minority Leader of the Hou.se of Representatives. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 ALBERT GORE Born in Jackson County, Tennessee. Middle Tennessee State College, University of Tennessee and YMCA Night Law School in Tennessee. Superintendent of Schools, Smith County, Tennessee, 1932-36. Tennessee Commissioner of Labor, 1937. In 1938, elected to 76th Congress from the Fourth District of Tennessee. While a member of the House, served on Banking and Currency, and Appropriations Committees. Elected to successive Congresses; elected United States Senator from Tennessee in 1952; reelected in 1958 and 1964. Serves on Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Chairman, Subcommittee on African Affairs; Finance Committee and the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 WALTER A. HAMILTON Born in New York City. Amherst College and Harvard University. From 1947 to 1956, Mr. Hamilton served on the professional staff of the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy. He served as Executive Secretary of the Joint Committee's Panel on the Impact of Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy in 1955 and 1956. He also served as Director of the Atomic Energy Commission's Study on the Atoms for Peace Program in 1959-60. In 1960, Mr. Hamilton joined the United Nuclear Corporation, a mining and manufacturing concern. As Vice President for Administration, he was responsible for all administrative activities of the Corporation, as well as for public, industry, and labor relations. In July 1967, Mr. Hamilton was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Domestic Business Policy. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 ROBERT E. HAMPTON Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee. University of Tennessee and University of Chattanooga. Before entering government service, was principal of elementary school in Cleveland, Tennessee, 1949-50. Entered Department of State in 1950 as Vice Consul, Munich, Germany. Between 1951 and 1952, Foreign Affairs Officer, Washington, D.C.; Executive Secretariat, Office of Secretary of State, 1952-53; between 1953 and 1955, Staff Assistant in Office of Secretary of State Dulles. Joined the Department of the Air Force in 1955 as Assistant Deputy for Manpower, Personnel and Organization, Office of the Secretary, where he remained until 1957, when be became Special Assistant to Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administration. In 1958, was appointed Special Assistant, The White House, where he served both the Eisenhower and Kennedy Administrations. In 1961, became Special Assistant, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force. Since 1961, United States Civil Service Commissioner. During World War II, served in the United States Army Air Force. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 SOLIS HORWITZ University of Pittsburgh and Harvard Law School. During World War II, Mr. Horwitz was a Japanese language specialist with Army Intelligence. After release from active duty he served as Acting Chief Counsel for the International Prosecution Section for the trial of major war criminals in Japan. Subsequently, as Counsel to the House Armed Services Committee, he probed the B-36 bomber controversy between the Navy and the Air Force. He was Counsel to Stuart Symington when he was Chairman of the National Security Resources Board and General Counsel to Senator Symington when he was Administrator of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Mr. Horwitz was Staff Counsel to the Senate Committee which investigated the relief from Command of General MacArthur by President Truman during the Korean War and was also Staff Counsel to the Special Senate Committee that conducted the televised Army- Senator Joe McCarthy hearings. In 1957, he was named Chief Counsel, for the Special Senate Committee to investigate Russia's head start with the "Sputnik" satellite in the space race. He was next appointed Secretary McNa.mara's Director of Organizational and Management Planning with the concurrent position of Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for National Communications Systems. In June 1964, Mr. Horwitz was appointed to the post of Assistant Secretary of Defense for Administration. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 PHILLIP S, HUGHES University of Washington. Chief of Research and Statistics for the Washington State Department of Social Security, 1941-43; senior labor market analyst in the State Office of War Manpower Commission, 1943-44. Served in the U.S. Navy, 1944-46. 5tatistician and Chief of the Research Division of the Veterans Administration Branch Office in Seattle, 1946-49. In 1949 joined the Bureau of the Budget as budget examiner handling non-medical programs of the Veterans Administration. In 1953 became Assistant Chief of the Bureau's Labor and Welfare Division in charge of social security and non- medical veterans' programs. Deputy Chief of the Office of Legislative Reference, 1955-58. From June 1958 to February 1966, Assistant Director for Legislative Reference. In March 1966, appointed to present position of Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget, Executive Office of the President. In 1962 he was selected as a winner of the National Civil Service League Career Service Award, and in 1965 received the Bureau's Exceptional Service Award. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 JOHN D. JOHNSON Born in Baltimore, Maryland. Siena College and the George Washington University. 1959-60, participated in the Management Intern Seminar Program of the Brookings Institution, while employed in the Office of the Adjutant General, The Pentagon. From 1959 to 1962, Mr. Johnson was a Budget Analyst, Office of the Chief Signal Officer, The Pentagon. He was Budget Analyst for the Defense Atomic Support Agency, Washington, D.C., 1962-65. In 1965, he was appointed Deputy Assistant Director, Information Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, D.C. In 1966, he was promoted to his present position, Assistant Director of 0E0 for the Information Center, Washington, D.C. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 REAR ADMIRAL WILLIAM E. LEMOS, USN U.S. Naval Academy and M.I.T. A graduate of the National War College. Last three military assignments: Deputy Director for Operations, National Military Command Center; Chief of Staff, Second Fleet; Commanding Officer, USS RANGER (CVA-61). Presently, Regional Director (East Asia and Pacific), Office of the Assistant Secretary for International Security Affairs, Department of Defense. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 CHARLES McC. MATHIAS, JR. Born in Frederick, Maryland. Haverford College, Yale University, University of Maryland Law School. Admitted to the Maryland bar in 1949 and to the U.S. Supreme Court bar in 1954; Assistant Attorney General of Maryland, 1953-54; City Attorney of Frederick, Maryland, 1954-59; elected to Maryland House of Delegates in 1958; United States Representative from the Sixth District of Maryland, since 87th Congress. Member: District of Columbia and Judiciary Committees, Sub- committees on Bankruptcy and Antitrust, Special Subcommittee on State Taxation of Interstate Commerce. Enlisted as an Apprentice Seaman in 1942; commissioned as an Ensign in 1944; sea duty in Pacific Area, 1944-46; now, Lieutenant Commander, U.S.N.R. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 HARRY C. McPHERSON, JR. Born in Tyler, Texas. University of the South and University of Texas Law School. Joined the Senate Democratic Policy Committee in 1956 as Assistant Counsel; became General Counsel of the Committee in 1961. During this period, also served on the Legislative Review Committee as counsel. The Policy Committee at this time was chaired by Senator Lyndon Johnson, later by Senator Mike Mansfield. In 1963, appointed Deputy Under Secretary of the Army for International Affairs by Secretary Vance. Also served as Special Assistant to the Secretary for Civil Functions. Awarded the Decoration for Distinguished Civilian Service by the Secretary of the Army for his work in the Defense Department. In August 1964, joined the State Department as Assistant Secretary for Educational and Cultural Affairs. One year later, in 1965, named Counsel to the President and shortly thereafter became Special Counsel to the President. Member, Texas Bar Association and the Federal Bar Association. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 M. CECIL MACKEY, JR. University of Illinois and the University of Alabama, Mr. Mackey spent one year as a Ford Foundation teaching fellow at the Harvard Law School. He served as a. member of the Economics Faculty of the University of Illinois and the U.S. Air Force Academy and was a member of the Law School Faculty at the University of Alabama. He came to Washington in 1962 as Assistant Counsel for the Senate Antitrust Subcommittee and later served as Director of the Office of Policy Development, Federal Aviation Agency. From July 1965 to early 1967, he was Director, Office of Transportation Policy Development, Department of Commerce. Presently, Assistant Secretary for Policy Development, Department of Transportation. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 GEORGE H. MAHON Born near Hayn.esville, Louisiana; Simmons University, University of Texas, University of Minnesota. Elected Col,inty Attorney, Mitchell County, Texas, 1926; appointed District Attorney, thirty-second Judicial District, 1927; elected District Attorney, 1928, 1930, 1932; elected in 1934 to 74th Congress and reelected to each succeeding Congress as United States Repre- sentative from the Nineteenth District of Texas; became Chairman of Appropriations Committee of the House in 1964, continuing in that capacity in the 89th Congress. Received American Political Science Association Congressional Distinguished Service Award in 1963. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 PETER MALOF Born in Riga, Latvia. Northwestern University; Harvard University. Junior Russian Research Fellow, Harvard University, 1952-53; Research Associate, Human Relations Area Files, Inc., Washington Branch, 1955-57. Editor, World Challenge; Associate Editor, Washington Report; and Staff Member, International Relations Department, Chamber of Commerce of the United States, 1958-62. Now, Member, Senior Staff and Associate Director of Business Programs, Advanced Study Program, The Brookings Institution. Co-author: Iran; The Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic; Poland, Its People, Its Society, Its Culture; USSR, Its People, Its Society, Its Culture; The Common Market: The European Community in Action. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 JAMES M. MITCHELL Born in Washington, D.C.; George Washington, and University of Michigan. Has served as management consultant, personnel officer and administrator in Federal, State, and local governments. From 1940 to 1948, he was Executive Director of the Public Personnel Association, where he also served as Editor of Public Personnel Review. He was a member of the U.S. Civil Service Commission from 1948-53, when he was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, where he served until February 1955. He was Associate Director of the National Science Foundation from 1955 to 1959, when he was appointed Director of the Advanced Study Program at The Brookings Institution. U.S. Representative, U.N. Salary Review Commission, 1956; Member, Board of Trustees, George Washington University (Secretary, 1966-); Member, American Society of Public Administration (President, 1952-53). Member, Armed Forces Management Association (President, 1954-55). Member, Science Advisory Committee, Pacific Science Center Foundation; Member, Public Personnel Association; Member, Board of Trustees of the Educational Television Station WETA (Chairman of Program Committee, 1965-). In 1958, directed study of the management structure and staffing of the Government of Tunisia. Served as a Consultant in 1962 to President Kennedy's Task Force on Foreign Economic Assistance; in 1966, as a Member of President Johnson's Task Force on Manpower for State and Local Governments, and in 1967-8 as a Member of the Advisory Committee on Merit System Standards. Served as Commander, U.S. Coast Guard, 1943-45. Lecturer at Universities of Michigan and Chicago, and Northwestern University; University Professor, the University of Deleware, 1967-8. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 D. ROBERT OWEN Born in Albany, Texas. Princeton University and the University of Texas. Commenced working with the Department of Justice in 1958 under the Attorney General's Honor Program as Attorney, Appeals and Research Section. In 1960, was assigned primary responsibility under the First Assistant, Civil Rights Division, for the Departrrient's Civil Rights litigation in Mississippi, a responsibility he held until February 1965. At that time, with formal reorganization of the Division, became Chief of the Southwestern Section covering Mississippi and Louisiana. As Such, supervised litigation in voting, schools, public accommodation and public facilities; supervised inforcement program under the Voting Rights Act of 1965. In December of 1966, named Special Assistant to the Attorney General, responsible for the coordination of the Title VI program among the various other government agencies involved in the program. In March of 1967, named to this present position, First Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 WILLIAM PROXMIRE Born in Lake Forest, Illinois. Yale University, Harvard Business School. Enlisted as a Private in the U.S. Army in 1940, left active duty in 1946 as First Lieutenant. Political and labor reporter, Capital Times, Madison, Wisconsin, 1949-50. Has been in politics since 1950, when he was elected to Wisconsin State Assembly. In 1953, became part owner and President of Artcraft Press, Waterloo, Wisconsin, resigning in 1957 when he was first elected United States Senator from Wisconsin. Currently serving as Chairman, Joint Economic Committee. Member of Senate Banking and Currency and Appropriations Committees, and Housing Subcommittee, Securities Subcommittee, and Small Business Subcommittee. Serves as Chairman, Financial Institutions Subcommittee. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 WILLIAM B. ROSS Born in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Indiana and Princeton Universities. Fiscal Analysis Staff, Bureau of the Budget, 1954-56; worked on special projects and legislative reviews for the Bureau, 1956-58; Budget Examiner, including Chief Budget Examiner for Housing and Small Business Programs, 1958-64; Assistant Chief, Fiscal Analysis Staff, Bureau of the Budget, 1964-66. Since February, 1966, Deputy Under Secretary for Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation, Department of Housing and Urban Develoyment. Mr. Ross' respon- sibilities include policy analysis and program evaluation, direction of the Planning-Programming-Budgeting System being established for the Department's management, data systems design, and statistics and reports. Recipient of William A. Jump Memorial Foundation "Meritorious Award for Exemplary Achievement in Public Administration" in 1963. Served in the U.S. Army, 1952-54. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 WALLACE S. SAYRE Marshall College and New York University. Has taught political science and public administration on the faculties of New York University, Cornell University, University of California at Berkeley, Stanford University and the City College of New York. Served as Chairman of the Department of Government and Director of the Graduate Program in Public Administration, City College of New York, 1951-54. Presently, Eaton Professor of Public Administration and Chairman, Department of Public Law, Columbia University. Governmental experience includes four years (1938-42) as New York City Civil Service Commissioner in the LaGuardia Administration; Associate Director of Fuel Rationing for the Office of Price Admin- istration, 1942-44; Director of Personnel, OPA, 1944-46. Since returning to teaching in 1946, has served also as a consultant and adviser to Federal, state and local governments. Has served as a member of the Atomic Energy Commission's Personnel Management Advisory Committee, as a consultant to the State Department, Public Health Service, the Bureau of Employment Security, the New York State New York City Fiscal Affairs Committee, and as Staff Director of the New York State Commission on New York City Government. Author: The U.N. Secretariat, 1950; Personnel Administration in the Government of New York City, 1952, with Herbert Kaufman; Training for Specialized Mission Personnel, 1952, with Clarence E. Thurber; The Federal Government Services, 1954; Governing New York City, 1960, with Herbert Kaufman. Author of numerous essays and articles including "Scientists and American Science Policy," in Scientists and National Policy-Making, edited by Robert Gilpin and Christopher Wright, 1964. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 DONALD F, SIMPSON Born in Walla Walla, Washington. Kalamazoo College, Columbia University, University of Illinois. Joined the government in 1942 in the Public Health Service. In 1949 to 1953, served as Administrative Officer, Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Became Director, Division of General Services, HEW, in 1953, leaving in 1956 to become Chief, Division of Administration, Pan American Health Organization, Regional Office of World Health Organization. From 1961 to 1962, served in the Department of State as Chief, Employment Division, returning to HEW in 1962 as Executive Officer, Public Health Service. In 1966, was named to his present position, Assistant Secretary for Administration, De artment of Health, Education, and Welfare. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 HELMUT SONNENFELDT Born in Germany. The University of Manchester, Johns Hopkins University and the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Joined the Department of State in 1952 as a specialist in Soviet and East European affairs. In 1960-61, served as a policy officer in the then newly established U.S. Disarmament Administration (now the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency). Has served on U.S. Delegations to disarmament conferences in London, Geneva, Washington, Moscow, and New York. Now, Director of the Office of Research and Analysis for the U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe, Department of State. On the faculty of the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies as a Lecturer on Soviet Affairs and is also consultant to that School's Washington Center for Foreign Policy Research. Has also been associated with the Russian Institute at Columbia University as a Senior Fellow. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 CHARLES B. WARDEN, JR. Swarthmore College and Harvard University. Member of the staff of the Joint Economic Committee, United States Congress, 1959-60; Teaching Fellow and Instructor, Harvard University, 1961-64; Member of the staff of the Economic Development Program, Ford Foundation, 1964-66. Currently, Special Assistant to the Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers. Served as Associate Editor, Journal of Economic Abstracts, 1962-64, and has published a number of articles, primarily in the field of economics. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 FRANK H. WEITZEL Born in Washington, D.C. George Washington University and George Washington University Law School. Has served in the General Accounting Office for nearly 40 years: 1935-42, Office of the General Counsel; 1942-45, Office of Comptroller General, Assistant to Comptroller General; 1945-53; in charge of the legislative program and inter-agency relations; in 1953, appointed Assistant Comptroller General of the United States, and has also served as Acting Comptroller General of the United States. Has worked on the Joint Accounting Improvement Program being carried on by GAO with the Bureau of the Budget and the Treasury Department; and with the Congress on the Government Operations Control Act of 1945; the Federal Property and Administrative Services ,Act of 1949; the National Security Act Amendments of 1949; the Budgeting and Accounting Procedures Act of 1950; the Post Office Department Financial Control Act of 1950. Member of the bar of the U.S. District Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, and the Supreme Court of the United States. Member of the American Bar Association and the Federal Bar Association. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 JOHN N. WHEELOCK Born in Spring City, Tennessee. Vanderbilt University and Columbia University. Engaged in the practice of law from 1931 to 1933 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. In 1933, became Attorney, Public Works Administration. Held various legal positions with the Federal Trade Commission from 1937 to 1942. Served on the Staff of the Chief of Naval Operations from 1942 to 1946 . Returned to the Federal Trade Commission in 1946, holding such positions as Legal Advisor and Assistant to the Chairman. In 1961, named to his present position, Executive Director, Federal Trade Commission. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION ON THE PARTICIPANTS Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 ROBERT W. BECHTEL Vice President, Agency Divisions Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. New York, New York Mr. Bechtel joined Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. in 1944 at Philadelphia as a reporter. He came to New York in 1953 as a staff assistant in New Services Development and was subsequently named Manager of the Directory Division, which had the responsibility of the publication of a number of Marketing Guides. He also had responsibility for the development of the Data Universal Numbering System and its related project, Dun's Market Identifiers. In 1964, he was named vice president of the Marketing Services Company, a division of Dun & Bradstreet, in charge of published and computer-selected market data. In 1966, he was elected Vice President-Marketing Planning and Development, Dun & Bradstreet, Inc., Agency Divisions. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 JAMES A. BITONTI Manager of Operations Federal Systems Division IBM Corporation Owego, New York Mr. Bitonti attended Dutchess Community College at Poughkeepsie, New York, and served four years in the U.S. Navy as an electronics technician. He joined IBM in 1955 and managed a number of manu- facturing departments until 1965 when he was appointeel Manager of Manufacturing for the Poughkeepsie plant of the Systems Manufacturing In 1967, he was promoted to his present position where he is responsible for all phases of manufacturing at the Electronics Systems Center in Owego, New York, Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 ALBERT T. BONNICK Vice President - Accounts & Finance The Cincinnati & Suburban Telephone Company Cincinnati, Ohio Mr. Bonnick graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1955 with a B.S. degree in commerce. He began his telephone career in 1936. Following more than four years of duty with the U.S. Army, he return to the telephone company to become General Payroll Clerk. His positions increased in responsibility - Staff Accountant, Chief Accountant, Auditor of Receipts, Comptroller and a short period as General Traffic Manager, He assumed his present duties in June 1967. He is also a director of the company. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 JAMES R. BURNETT Manager, San Bernardino Operations TRW Systems Group San Bernardino, California Dr. Burnett received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Purdue University. In addition to his teaching duties as a faculty member of Purdue, Dr. Burnett conducted research in the areas of servomechanisms, digital computers, and network theory. He joined the Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation in 1956, which ultimately became TRW Systems in 1965. Prior to his assignment as Manager of San Bernardino Operations, Dr. Burnett was Director of the Minuteman Program and Director of the TRW Electromechanical Laboratory. Dr. Burnett is the Assistant General Manager of TRW Systems Group's Systems Engineering and Integration Division. This division is responsible for TRW's work in ballistic missiles, anti-submarine warfare, manned space, and launch operations, and for the application of aerospace technology into civil areas. In addition to his responsibility as Assistant General Manager of the division, Dr. Burnett is the Manager of the San Bernardino Operations. He also serves as a consultant to the Department of Defense. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 ROBERT W. BYBEE Eastern Marine Division Manager Exploration Department Humble Oil & Refinery Company Houston, Texas Mr. Bybee received his B.A. degree in geology from the University of Texas. He joined Humble Oil in 1941 as a Junior Geologist. He held future positions of increasing responsibility in various areas of the country. In 1961, he became Coordinator of Planning & Evaluation at the Headquarters Exploration Department. He transferred to New Orleans to become in 1966, Division Exploration Manager - Southeastern Division. In 1967, he returned to Headquarters Exploration as Division Exploration Manager - Eastern Marine Division. In this position, Mr. Bybee is responsible for Humble's exploration efforts in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Offshore; directs the activities of geologists, geophysicists and landmen in the search for profitable reserves of oil and gas and allied minerals; provides management and technical direction to evaluate offshore properties through studies, surveys, Wand exploratory wells. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 THOMAS M. CANDLER, JR. Director of Government Relations The Sperry and Hutchinson Company New York, New York Mr. Candler attended the University of Alabama, Wheeler Business College and the Birmingham School of Law. He held various positions in sales and advertising with the Frigidaire Division of General Motors and the Campbell Soup Company before joining Speery and Hutchinson as a merchandising manager in 1956. Subsequently became Regional Public Relations Manager in 1957 and Regional Government Relations Representative in 1962. In 1963, he was appointed Assistant of Government Relations and was promoted to his present position as Director in 1965. His major responsibility is to provide the company with a unified, flexible facility comprised of experience, professional personnel available to function with authority and responsibility in any Company governmental relationship at each level of government, using systematized information and organized natural support. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 ROBERT E. CARTY Manager of Evaluation of Intermediate Systems Data Processing Group Staff IBM Corporation White Plains, New York Mr. Carty received a B.S. degree in Accounting from Wayne State University. After two years in the Army, he joined a national certified public accounting firm and was awarded his C.P.A. in 1956 from the State of Michigan. A year later, Mr. Carty was employed by the Data Processing Division of IBM as a sales representative. In 1963, he moved to Chicago and specialized in the use of data processing equip- ment for wholesale distributors. In Chicago, several job respon- sibilities were line management of specialized distribution oriented marketing organizations. Since 1966, Mr. Carty has been in his present position with the assignment to evaluate the divisional planning of product programs, both unannounced and announced, in the System /360 line from the Model 20 to the Model 50. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 ARTHUR B. COLLINS Senior Vice President - Manufacturing and Services McGraw-Hill Book Company New York, New York 10036 Mr. Collins received a B.A. degree in economics from Williams College in 1935; postgraduate education in business administration at Columbia. University and New York University Graduate School of Business Administration,. Joined McGraw,Hill Book Company as Manager of Accounting and Order Services, after working with Bendix Aviation Corporation as Chief Accountant, and Compton Advertising (New York City) as Controller. Was appointed Vice President and Director of McGraw-Hill Book Company in 1955, and to present position in 1963. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 JOHN L. DAILEY, JR. Assistant Executive Representative International Petroleum (Colombia) Limited Bogota, Colombia, South America Mr. Dailey received a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Louisiana Tech. He joined Creole Petroleum Corporation in Venezuela in 1946 as a geophysicist. He transferred to Carter Oil Company in Illinois in 1951 and held various positions with that company until 1957 when he joined Humble Oil and Refining Company as District Superintendent in Oklahoma. In 1964, Mr. Dailey transferred to International Petroleum (Colombia) Limited in Bogota, Colombia and became Assistant Executive Representative, his present position, 1966. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 LOUIS B. EGENBERGER Superintendent of Security Illinois Bell Telephone Company Chicago, Illinois Mr. Egenberger holds an LLB, degree from Creighton University. Upon graduation he joined the telephone company as a student manager. He became a district traffic manager and in 1954 was transferred for a brief period to A.T.&T. where he worked on labor relations and salary administration matters affecting Bell System traffic forces. He ret4rned to Illinois Bell and was transferred to the Security Department to work on the adjustment of claims and law suits involving Illinois sell. He assumed his present position in 1960 and has responsibility in the aforementioned areas as well as civil defense activities and the handling of military and selected governmental accounts in the Illinois Bell area. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 RICHARD E. FAGQIOLI Executive Vice President Esso Exploration Inc. New York, New York Mr. Faggioli received an A.B. and an M.A. in geology from UCLA. He is a career employee in the Jersey (Standard Oil Company (New Jersey))family, having started with the domestic affiliate, Humble Oil and Refining Company, in 1949. He held various increasingly responsible positions in the geological and exploration field until 1960. Since that time he has been placed in various general management positions including that of Area Manager in Corpus Christi, Texas. In June 1965, Mr. Faggioli became Executive Vice President and Director of Esso Exploration Inc., which directs a worldwide petroleum exploration effort for Jersey. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 EDWARD M. FETTES Manager, Plastics Research Koppers Company, Inc. Monroeville, Pennsylvania Mr. Fettes graduated from M.I.T. with an $.B. in chemical engineering and received his Ph.D. in chemistry from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. He joined the Research Department of Thiokol Chemical Corp. in 1942 and held a number of positions in research and development. In 1958, he was made Director, Research and Development for Chemical Operations. In 1960, he joined the Research Department of Koppers Co. as Manager, Plastics Research. In this position Mr. Fettes handles the research for Sinclair-Koppers in the field of thermoplastics. The planning and execution of the research as well as its coordination with development, marketing and production are among his responsibilities. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 LINCOLN R. HAYES Assistant to the Vice President - Corporate Plans LTV, Inc. Dallas, Texas Born in Los Angeles, California. Received a B.S. degree in engineering from the University of California at Los Angeles. Entered the U.S. Army in 1941, leaving in 1946 as a Major. Returned to Southern California to enter the family construction business. In 1950 was recalled to active duty. Remained in the Army as a regular Arrny officer until May of 1966, when he retired as Chief of Research and joined the corporate staff of LTV. Since joining LTV, has specialized in planning in the field of electronics. In the last two years, has also worked on many mergers such as the Wilson & Company, Inc. acquisition. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 CHARLES E. HEMPHILL Pa.rtner Arthur Andersen & Co. Washington, D.C. Mr. Hemphill graduated from the University of Illinois. He joined the sales organization of I.B.M. in 1939. During World War II, he served as an officer in the U,S. Naval Reserve. After entering public accolintin.g with another firm in 1946, Mr. Hemphill joined Arthur Andersen & Co. in Chicago in 1950. He was promoted to manager in 1951 and became a partner in 1956, when he moved to San Francisco and was made responsible for all of the firm's administrative services work on the West Coast. In 1964, Mr. Hemphill assumed his present position in Washington, in which he coordinates all administrative services work performed for Government agencies. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 JOHN M. HOLT Assistant Counsel Eli Lilly and Company Indianapolis, Indiana Mr. Holt received an A.B. degree in economics from DePauw University and a J.D. degree from the Indiana University School of Law. Following employment at Eli Lilly and Company in 1952, Mr. Holt held assignments in the industrial engineering and personnel divisions. Upon graduation from law school in 1956, he transferred to the legal, division. He was promoted to Assistant Counsel in the legal division in 1964. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and the Korean War. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 HOLLAND H. HUTCHINSON Consultant - Manager Education General Electric Company Ossining, New York Mr. Hutchinson attended Wisconsin State College and the University of Wisconsin. He graduated with a degree in electrical engineering. He joined General Electric Company in 1944. After a series of engineering and manufacturing assignments, he was appointed Manager - Plant Salary and Wage Administration for their Schenectady plant in 1954. Later he moved to the Company headquarters at New York where he had consulting assignments. In 1960, he moved to Chicago where he was Manager - Organization Planning and Compensation for the Company's Hotpoint Division. In 1963, he joined the Company's Management Development Institute and has been active in the development and operation of general management education programs. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 FREDERICK S. JACQUES Program Manager - Fighters Lockheed-California Company Burbank, California Mr. Jacques attended Los Angeles City College and Los Angeles Valley College, where he studied business administration. He joined the Lockheed-California Company in 1939 where he held various clerical and minor administrative positions. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy, returning to Lockheed-California Company in 1946 as a Technical Coordinator in the Product Support Department. Since that time, he has held assignments as Manager, Commercial and Export Contracts Administration Departments, Administrative Director - European F-104G License Program (residing in Germany), and Manager, USAF and Foreign Contracts Administration Department. In October 1966, Mr. Jacques was promoted to his present position, where he is responsible for all current Fighter Programs including the world-wide production and support of the F-104 "Starfighter" License and Co-Production Programs. This includes the program management of the Marketing and Contract Administration activities, prices and budgets, Engineering development, and production activities. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 HARRY A, JENSEN Executive Vice President Armstrong Cork Company Lancaster, Pennsylvania Mr. Jensen graduated from Grinnell College in Iowa. He joined Armstrong in 1940, and except for three years of World War II military service with the U.S. Naval Reserve, served as a salesman in the Company's Floor Division until 1950. In that year he was named Assistant District Manager of the Floor Division District Office at Chicago and in 1954 was promoted to District Manager of that office. Assigned to Armstrong's home offices at Lancaster, Pennsylvania in 1955, Mr. Jensen served in several Floor Division Marketing Manager positions. He was named General Sales Manager of the Floor Division in 1961 and was elected Vice President and General Manager of Floor, Defense and Consumer Products Operations in 1962. He is presently Executive Vice President and a Director of the Company. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 R. NED LANDON Manager - Research & Development Publications General Electric Research & Development Center Schenectady, New York Mr. Landon received his A.B. degree from Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois. After service with the U.S. Army during World War II, he returned to Knox College as Director of Public Relations and Assistant to the President. From 1948-50, he was the owner and manager of its Advertising Service. Following the Korean War, he returned as Director of Public Relations. In 1954, he joined General Electric Research Laboratory as a Specialist - Public Information to be appointed Manager in 1955. He spent a year (1959-60) in the New York Office as a public issues analyst - Relations Services, returning to the Research Laboratory as a Consultant - Research Application Communications. He was appointed Manager - Research Information, in July 1962. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 JOSEPH C. LITTLETON General Manager, Laboratory Products Department Corning Glass Works Corning, New York Mr. Littleton received a B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Cornell University. He joined Corning Glass Works in late 1945 as an Electrical Engineer involved in the development of electrical melting of optical glass. He progressed through various production assignments to Plant Manager of the Corning Optical Plant, Plant Manager of the Corning Apparatus Plant, and Plant Manager of the Big Flats Laboratory Plant. From 1961 until 1967, he served in various staff positions involving new product development and marketing. In April of 1967, he was appointed to his present position where he is responsible for the operation of the Laboratory Products business, including sales, manufacturing, engineering, product development, and control of wide variety of laboratory glassware, laboratory equipment and laboratory instrumentation. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 JEAN M. LUCK Consultant, Community & Government Relations General Electric Company New York, New York Mr. Luck received an A.B. degree in sociology from Duke University and an LL.B. degree from the University of North Carolina. He joined the General Electric Company's Relations Training Program upon graduation. Since then he has had assignments in manufacturing, compensation, personnel recruiting, selection and placement, and employee communications. Mr. Luck served in the U.S. Navy for three years. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 CHRISTOPHER J. LYNCH Director - Field Marketing Honeywell, Inc. (EDP Division) Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Mr. Lynch received a B.B.A. degree in accounting from. Manhattan College. 1-le joined IBM in 1956 in New York City. He worked as a Sales Representative and Account Manager until 1963. Joined Honeywell in April of 1963 in New York City as Customer Manager; Chicago Branch Manager, October 1963; Central Region Director 1965; Director of Marketing,1966. In his present position Mr. Lynch is responsible for all sales and installation of computers in the Western part of the country and for the Federal Systems Marketing Division of Honeywell in Washington, D.C. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 JOHN E. MASON Assistant Vice President Northwestern Bell Telephone Company Des Moines, Iowa Mr. Mason graduated from the University of Minnesota with a B.A. degree in. business administration. He joined the telephone company as a clerk in 1934. He spent most of his time in the Commercial and Traffic Departments, becoming consecutively General Commercial Manager and General Traffic Manager. He assumed his present duties in 1967 and is responsible for coordination of legislative matters in Iowa. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 BENTON F. MURPHY President The Protane Corporation Cleveland, Ohio Mr. Murphy received a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Oklahoma State University. He joined Caterpillar Tractor Co. in 1942 as a Procurement Supervisor. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy, returning to the Caterpillar Tractor Co. in 1946 in the Sales Department. During the period 1948 to 1953, Mr. Murphy was actively engaged in the construction industry in Venezuela (invested position). In 1953, Mr. Murphy founded Venezolana de Gas in Caracas, Venezuela. In 1955, the controlling interest of Venezolana de gas was sold to The Protane Corporation and Mr. Murphy remained as President until 1962 when he was appointed Vice President of The Protane Corporation in charge of the International Division. In 1963, Mr. Murphy was appointed to his present position, President of The Protane Corporation. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 ALAN E. PETERSON Partner Arthur Andersen & Co. Mr. Peterson received a B.S. degree from Northwestern University in 1953 and earned his M.A. degree from Michigan State University in 1957. He is a Partner in the commercial audit area (Manufacturing Department) of Arthur Andersen & Co. His assignments have included cost and re- porting surveys on missile base construction for the Department of Defense and the Air Force. His duties also include assisting clients in accounting and contract administration systems on government contracts? He is presently in charge of government contract work for clients of the Chicago Office and Home Office. Mr. Peterson is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Federal Government Accountants Association, American Ordnance Association, American Accounting Association, and the Illinois Society of Certified Public Accountants. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 JOHN M. ROBINSON Vice President - Sales Houston Chemical Corporation (Wholly-owned subsidiary of PPG Industries, Inc.) Mr. Robinson attended Stanford University and majored in Petroleum Engineering. He graduated from the A.F. Advanced Aircraft Engineering School at Chanute Field, Illinois in 1945. He is a graduate of the 53rd Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School. He served four years in the U.S.A.F. in World War II as a Pilot and Engineering Officer. He joined Macco Corporation, Paramount, California in 1945, holding positions of Division Manager and Vice President-Oilfield Operations until resigning in 1961 to accept the position of Western Regional Manager for Houston Chemical Corporation. In 1965, Mr. Robinson was appointed Vice President-Sales for Houston Chemical Corporation, now a wholly- owned subsidiary of PPG Industries, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Houston Chemical Corporation is engaged in the manufacture and sales of gasoline anti-knock compounds and other industrial chemicals. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 JOSEPH H. RUDD General Manager - Eastern New York Telephone Company Albany, New York Mr. Rudd graduated from Cornell University in 1948 with a B.S. degree in industrial relations. Upon graduation he worked on Governor Dewey's Presidential Campaign until the November elections, after which he joined the telephone company. In 1954, he became District Traffic Superintendent and subsequently Personnel Director, Assistant Vice President, General Traffic Manager, and in 1967, assumed his present position. He has responsibility for telephone operations up-state in the Eastern Area. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 JEROME D. RYAN Manager, Advanced Planning Ryan Aeronautical Co. San Diego, California Mr. Ryan attended Stanford University and received a B.A. degree in business/economics from San Diego State College and a diploma in aeronautical engineering technology from Northrop Institute of Technology. He joined Ryan Aeronautical in 1954 as a Junior Design Engineer. Since that time he has held both line and staff positions in project engineering, industrial engineering, manufacturing supervision, quality motivation, value engineering and special assignments as Assistant to the Executive Vice President of Plant Operations. In December 1967, Mr. Ryan was promoted to his present position as Manager of Advanced Planning. In this position, he is primarily responsible for new product planning, and development of a long range plan for the company. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 CHARLES B. SCOTT Public Affairs Manager Pacific Northwest Bell Portland, Oregon Mr. Scott joined the telephone company in Los Angeles in 1939 in the Plant Department. He became an Instructor, Splicing Foreman and Personnel Supervisor before moving to San Francisco in the General Administration Department as Staff Supervisor. He returned to line assignments in the Plant and Traffic Departments before becoming General Personnel Supervisor and finally Public Affairs Manager in July of 1966. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 ROBERT S. STEWART Program Manager Vought Aeronautics Division LTV Aerospace Corporation Dallas, Texas Mr. Stewart received a B. AeE. degree from the University of Minnesota and an M.S. in aeronautics from the California Institute of Technology. He served in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II, joining the Vought organization as a missile test engineer in 1946. Since then he has held assignments in project engineering, engineering supervision and engineering management, in the fields of military missiles, aircraft, spacecraft and special purpose surface vehicles. In March 1968, Mr. Stewart was appointed to the position of Program Manager where he is responsible for all Vought activities in a Lockheed- Vought team venture on the Navy VS(X) Weapon System. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 STANFORD G. STILES General Manager, Supply Relations Shell Oil Company New York, New York Mr. Stiles received a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from the California Institute of Technology. He joined Shell Oil in 1947 as an Engineer at Ventura California. He served in the Tulsa and Denver Areas before moving to the Head Office Production Department in 1959. The following year, he became Chief, Mechanical Engineering in the Midland Area, and in 1963, he accepted employment with Shell P.T. Indonesia as General Manager-Kalimantan (Borneo). He returned to the U.S. in 1965 as Assistant to the Vice President, Pacific Coast Area, and later that year was named Manager Services, Pacific Coast Area. He took up a special assignment in the Purchasing Organization in January 1966 and accepted employment with Shell International Petroleum Co., Ltd., London, as Head, North America and E&P Division in September 1966. He assumed his present position in December 1967. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 FRANK G. TURPIN Manager, Baytown Refinery Humble Oil & Refinery Baytown, Texas Mr. Tuipin received a B.S. and M.S. degree in chemical engineering from the Virginia Polytechnical Institute. He joined Humble Oil in 1947 at the Baton Rouge Refinery. He held various positions there until he moved to the Baytown Refinery in 1966 as the Administrative Manager. In 1968, he became Manager, Baytown Refinery, his present position. Mr. Turpin has responsibility for the effective operation of the Baytown Refinery, including the administration and safety of personnel, the development of key personnel, the conducting of collective bargaining, the promotion of good community and employee relations, and the establishing of specific objectives and plans for improvement of the Refinery operations. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 1 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 LOUIS M. WELLS Assistant Vice President Northwestern Bell Telephone Company Omaha, Nebraska Mr. Wells attended the University of Nebraska. He joined the telephone company as a coin box collector in 1946 after service with the U.S. Air Force. He has spent most of his telephone career in the Commercial and Sales organizations holding among others the positions of District Manager and General Sales Manager. Since January 1, 1968, he has been involved in legislative affairs in Nebraska. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 RAY M. WHITENACK Controller, Field Engineering Division IBM Corporation White Plains, New York Mr. Whitenack received a B.S. degree in electrical engineering at Kansas State University. He joined IBM in 1948 as a Customer Engineer, entering the Product Development Laboratory in 1952 at Poughkeepsie to do product design. In 1957, he was appointed as Coordinator for External Contracts a n d in 1958 became the Manager of Laboratory Financial Services. Since 1952, he has held various financial management positions at Division and Corporate levels. In 1967, he was appointed to his current position as Controller, Field Engineering Division. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7 ALBERT L. WINEGAR Office Products District Manager IBM Corporation Washington, D.C. Mr. Winegar received a B.B.A. degree from the University of Wisconsin and his graduate degree in marketing from U.C.L.A. He joined IBM as an OPD Sales Representative in Los Angeles, California in March, 1956. In 1961, he was promoted to OP Branch Manager in Rockford, Illinois, and in 1963, to Assistant to District Sales Operations, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. From this position he was promoted to Assistant to the OPD President in the Office Products Division Headquarters in New York. On November 1, 1966, Mr. Winegar was promoted to his present position as OP District Manager, District #18 - Washington Federal. On January 1, 1968, District #18 - Washington Federal became District 18 - Washington Government - Education - Medical (GEM) in a major reorganization. Mr. Winegar, as District Manager, assumed additional responsibility for the education and medical industry marketing, while continuing to direct federal, state, and local government marketing programs. Approved For Release 2004/03/11 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200060001-7