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Secretary of the Treasury Douglas Dillon discusses prospects for 1964 with the chairman of the United States Industrial Payroll Savings Committee— Frank R. Milliken, President of Kennecott Copper Corporation.
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THE 1964 INDUSTRIAL PAYROLL SAVINGS COMMITTEE OF THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT
The leaders of America's business community invite you to join in a major fiscal undertaking
"The volunteer efforts of such distinguished business leaders as yourselves on behalf of the Payroll Savings Plan are a notable instance of the active and productive concern of American business generally for the fiscal soundness and economic wellbeing of this nation."
With these words the Secretary of the Treasury greeted leaders of 27 basic industries and opened the 1964 planning of the U. S. Industrial Payroll Savings Committee, a group formed of key businessmen and industrialists who assist the Treasury Department in its debt management program by promoting U. S. Savings Bonds.
The Committee's prospects for 1964 are bright. Thousands of companies will be urged to promote the Payroll Savings Plan enthusiastically within their organizations. Your support is needed. Will you join your fellow businessmen to help millions of American employees help themselves by saving regularly? Your own organization — with your backing — can make a splendid showing!
For full information, contact the chairman of your field of activity — today.
Honorary Chairman:
Honorable Douglas Dillon
Secretary of the Treasury
Chairman:
Frank R. Milliken, Pres. Kennecott Copper Corporation (Copper)
Members:
Crowdus Baker, Pres.
and James T. Griffin, Vice Pres. Sears, Roebuck and Company (Retail Merchandising)
Walter Bouldin, Pres. Alabama Power Company (Public Utilities)
Maurice R. Chambers, Pres. International Shoe Company (Shoe Manufacturing)
Harold W. Comfort, Pres. The Borden Company (Food Manufacturing)
John D. deButts. Pres.
Illinois Bell Telephone Company
(Telecommunications)
John D. Ehrgott, Chm. of the Bd. The Great Atlantic & Pacific
Tea Company, Inc. (Retail Food)
Dr Elmer W. Engstrom, Pres. Radio Corporation of America (Electronics)
Ray R. Eppert, Pres. Burroughs Corporation (Office Equipment)
Raymond C. Firestone, Pres.
Firestone Tire & Rubber Company (Rubber)
Alexander H. Galloway, Pres. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (Tobacco)
Harold S. Geneen, Pres.
International Telephone &
Telegraph Corporation (At Large)
John F Gordon, Pres.
General Motors Corporation (Automotive)
Crawford H Greenewalt, Chm. of the Bd,
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc. (Chemicals)
John L. Gushman, Pres.
Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation (Glass)
Reed 0. Hunt, Pres.
Crown Zellerbach Corporation
(Paper)
Thomas V. Jones, Pres and Chm.
Northrop Corporation (Aerospace-Aircraft)
Clarence A. Kelley, Pres. Dixie Ohio Express, Inc. (Trucking)
Lawrence Litchfield. Jr., Chm. of the Bd.
Aluminum Company of America (Aluminum)
Joseph A. Martino, Chm. and Pres.
National Lead Company (Lead)
Charles F. Myers, Jr. Pres. Burlington Industries, Inc. (Textiles)
William J. Quinn, Chm. and Pres.
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and
Pacific Railroad Company (Railroads)
M J. Rathbone, Chm. of the Bd. Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) (Petroleum)
H. I. Romnes, Vice-Chm. of the Bd.
American Telephone and
Telegraph Company (Electrical Equipment)
W Cordes Snyder, Jr., Chm. of the Bd.
Blaw-Knox Company (Machinery Manufacturing)
C. E. Woolman, Pres.
Delta Air Lines. Inc. (Air Transportation)
Leslie B. Worthington, Pres.
United States Steel Corporation (Steel)
Charles J. Zimmerman, Pres.
Connecticut Mutual Life
Insurance Company (Insurance)
in your plant. ..promote the PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN for U.S. SAVINGS BONDS
The U. S. Government does not pay for this advertisement. The Treasury Department thanks, for their patriotism, The Advertising Council and this magazine.
INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST
International Projectionist March, 1964