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SHERMAN FAIRCHILD JAMES A. FARLEY LOUIS FINKELSTEIN MORRIS FISHBEIN JOAN FONTAINE BENSON FORD HENRY FORD II FRANKLIN CLARK FRY G. KEITH FUNSTON...
Business: Frederick G. Donner, Crawford Greenewalt, Conrad Hilton, William McChesney Martin, Alfred P. Sloan, Juan Trippe, Thomas J. Watson. Eddie Rickenbacker, Richard Mellon, Gwilym A. Price, G. Keith Funston, Ralph Cordiner, Lynn A. Townsend, Elizabeth Arden...
Holding the Line. Frequent warnings that tax cuts should not be accompanied by new federal deficits were heard at a national conference of the Tax Foundation in Manhattan. Said New York Stock Exchange President G. Keith Funston: "If spending reductions cannot be made concurrent with tax-fate reductions, then it would certainly appear wise to at least hold expenditures at the 1963 budgetary level, so that as the economy grows, both federal spending and taxes would begin to absorb a progressively smaller share of national income...
...Manhattan last week, the board of governors of the New York Stock Exchange signed G. (for George) Keith Funston, 51, to his third five-year hitch as president of the Big Board and raised his salary from $100,000 a year to $125,000. It was Funston's first raise since he quit as president of Connecticut's Trinity College to head the exchange in 1951, and it still left him relatively low in the pecking order of high-salaried Americans. (General Motors has nine executives earning more than $350,000.) Considering the general decline in stock prices...
...bulls and bears grappled on Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange added a reassuring name to its board of governors-Dr. Milton Stover Eisenhower, 62. Ike's younger brother, president of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, was named by Big Board President Keith Funston as the "prominent educator" that the 33-man board traditionally includes among its three public members. Past president of two other universities-Kansas State and Penn State-and veteran of a number of Government posts, including a special ambassadorship to Latin America, Milton Eisenhower also can claim financial accomplishments of his own. When...