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er Contributors To GOP in ' 72 fi7i4d By Morton Mintz washington Post Staff Writer President Nixon's money- raisers collected an estimated $55 million for his re-election campaign. Of the approximate total of $45 million that has been ac- counted for, almost $7.5 mil- lion came from 18 "super con- tributors"-arbitratily defined here to mean gifts of more than $200,000. Here is a listing of known large contributors. For, tabular purposes, contributions made by a husband and wife are treated as if made by the hus- band alone. W. Clement Stone, Chicago, chairman and chief executive officer, Combined In- surance Co. of America, 52.,1 Richard Mellon Scaife, Pittsburgh, heir to the Mellon fortune (Gulf Oil, Mellon Na- tional Bank & Trust, Aluminum Company of America), $1 million; three milk prod ucers' groups, ADEPT, SPACE and TAPE, that annually raise less than $100 per member for political purposes, $422,500; numerous executives of about two dozen interstate trucking firms, $308,000, Also, Walter T. Duncan, a Texas entre- preneur whose donation was an IOU from which he was later released, $305,000; Arthur K. Watson, a di- rector of International Business' Machines and immediate past ambassador to France, $300,000; George Farkas, New York, founder of the Alexander's depart- ment store chain and husband of Ruth L. Farkas, ambassador to Luxembourg since April 30, $300,000. Also, John J. Louis Jr., chairman of Combined Communications Corp. of Pho- enix and family, $286,726; John A. Mul- cahy, Bronxville, N.Y., president of a subsidiary of Pfizer, Inc. (pharmaceuticals, numerous other products), $281,000; Samuel Schulman, Beverly Hills, Calif., vice chairman of the conglomerate National General Corp. and owner, San Diego Chargers, $262,574; 90 persons associated with E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.-family members, execu- tives, directors-$235,742. Also, Ray A. Kroc, Chicago, founder and chief of the McDonald's hamburger empire, $255,000; Walter H. Annenberg, ambassador to Britain and former Phila- delphia media baron, $254,000; iSaul P. Steinberg, New York, Leasco Corp. (data Processing), $250,000; Kent H. Smith, Gates Mill, Ohio, honorary chairman, Lubrizoil Corp. (lubricant additives, $247,000. Also, Milledge A. Hart Ill, president, and Thomas ,Marquez, vice president, Electronic Data Systems Corp, Dallas, $223,865; Roy C.‘Carver, Muscatine, Iowa, chairman, ,Bandag, Inc. (tread rubber, tire retreading equipment), $216,000; Francis L. Cappaert, a Vicksburg, Miss., land holder, oil explorer and developer, and chairman of a mobile home manufac- turing firm, $210,000. OIL, NATURAL RESOURCES John M. Shaheen, New York, president, Shaheen Natural Resources, $104,000; Eli- sha Walker, New York, director, Petro- leum Corp. of America and Investing and 1kt:or-importing heir, $100,000; Robert H. Allen, Houston, president, Gulf Resources & Chemical Co., $100,000, eventually refunded; Max M. Fisher, Detroit, $100,000; J. Paul Getty, Los Angeles, chairman, Getty Oil Co. and said to be the world's wealthiest man, $97,000. Also W. S. Farish III, Houston, presi- dent, W. S. Farish Co„ $89,190; John H. Perry Jr., Riviera Beach, Fla., president, Perry Oceanographics, 588,006; Frank Mc- Mahon, Vancouver, B.C., oil tycoon, $80,500; Robert Pamplin, James L. Buck- ley, W.H. Hunt and numerous other exec- utives of Georgia-Pacific Corp., $76,336; Thomas A. Pappas, Boston, chairman of Exxon Pappas refinery in Greece, $71,572. Also, the Tom O'Connor Jr. family, Vic- toria, Tex., oil and cattle investment, $60,000; Lawrence Hoguet, New York, re- tired vice president Engelhard Minerals & Chemicals, $60,945; Pew family, major stockholders in Sun Oil Co., $54,000; Lil- lian B. Phipps, New York, widow of Tex- aco director, $53,000; H. W. McCollum, chairman, Amerada Hess Corp., $50,000; (two other Hess executives, Philip Kramer and J. D. Callender, were listed for $6,000 each.) Also, Harold McClure Jr. family, Alma, Mich., McClure Oil Co., $49,300; Oscar Wyatt, Houston, chairman, Coastal States Gas Products, $41,000; Harold Miller, Portland, Ore., President, Stimson Lum- ber Co., $30,000; Darius N. Keaton, Mon- terey, Calif., president, Charter Oil Co., 525,000; W. John Driscoll, Tacoma, WaSh., executive Weyerhauser Co., and other contributions from' the Weyerhauser fam- ily members and associates, $45,000. FINANCE, INSURANCE- Raymond R. Guest, King George, Va., $170,000; John C. Newington, reenwich, Conn., retired investor, $142 ,827; Neil A. McConnell, New York, McConnell & Co., investments, $121,597; Edward J. Frey, Grand Rapids, Mich., chairman, Union Bank & Trust Co., $102,000; Garrick G. Stephenson, Southampton, N.Y., antique dealer, $98,543; F. Eugene Dixon, Lafay- ette Hills, Pa., investor-attorney, $98,500; 15 partners of Salomon Brothers, New York investment bankers, $91,000; Arthur E. Johnson, Denver, vice president, West- ern Reserve Life Assurance, $87,000; Gus- tave L. Levy, New York, senior partner, Goldman, Sach & Co., $68,122; Also, David K. Wilson, Nashville, Tenn., President, Cherokee Equity Corp., $55,000; Valere B. Potter, Nashville, Tenn., $50,000; Mervyn Carton, New York, exec- utive vice president, Allen & Co., $55,745; Donald J. Bruckmann, New York, vice president, Smith, Barney Co.,. invest- ments, $53,000; William J. Soter, New York, chairman,- Comprehensive Re- sources Corp., investments, $53,000; Del- bert W. Coleman, Chicago, financier, $50,000; David Rockefeller, chairman, Chase Manhattan Bank, $52,000; John L. Loeb, New York, senior partner, Loeb, Rhoades & Co., $42,000; and John L Loeb Jr., ,Loeb, Rhoades & Co., $10,000; Also, Henry Ittleson Jr., New York, honorary chairman, C.I.T. Financial Corp., $45,000; Lewis E. Lehrman, New York, Investor, $29,000; Paul J. Rogan, Milwaukee, executive vice president, Mortgage Guarantee Insurance, $29,000; Willard Keith, Los Angeles, insurance broker, $27,117; Alfred Hart, Beverly Hills, chairman, City National Bank, $25,000; Judson B. Branch, North Brook, chairman, executive committee, All- State Insurance, $26,323; John S. Bugas, Detroit, retired executive, Ford Motor Co., $25,000; Andre Meyer, New York, general partner, Lazard Freres, and a di- rector of International Telephone and Telegraph, $23,500. PHARMACEUTICALS, HEALTH Foster G. McGaw, Evanston, III., founder of American Hospital Supply Co., $196,299; Evan P. Helfaer, Milwaukee, maior stockholder, Colgate-Palmolive, $110,261; Elmer H. Bobst, New York, re- tired chairman and largest stockholder, Warner-Lambert, Inc., $84,000; William S. Lasdon, Morris Plains, N.J., chairman, Warner Lambert, $59,000; Henry S. Mc- Neil, Plymouth Meeting, Pa., director, Johnson & Johnson, $94,200; Also, Max H. Goodloe, Richmond, Va., president, General Medical Corp., $58,780; Abe Plough, Memphis, Tenn., chairman, Plough Inc., $56,000; D. J. Terra, North- brook, Ill., chairman, Lawter Chemicals, $42,000; H. S. and Lunsford Richardson Jr., Southport, Conn., chairman and di- rector of Richardson-Merrell Inc. $25,189. COMMUNICATIONS, DATA PROCESS Sam and Charles Wyly, Dallas, chair- man and president, University Computing Co. ' $178,115; Jules Stein, Los Angeles, chairman, MCA Corp., $117,823, and Taft Schreiber, vice president, $75,802; DeWitt Wallace, Mount Kisco, N,Y., founder of Reader's Digest, $103,000; Potter Palmer, Lake Forest, Ill., chairman, Globetrotter Communications, $52,564; James S. Cop- ley, LaJolla, Calif., chairman, Copley Press, Inc., $32,315; Robert 0. Reynolds, Los Angeles, president, Golden West Broadcasters, $25,000. CONGLOMERATES, RETAILING .Meshulam Riklis, New York, chairman, Rapid-American Corp., $150,000; William J. Levitt, Lake Success, N.Y., chairman, Levitt Inc., an ITT subsidiary, $102,415; (other ITT contributors Include chairman Harold Geneen, $11,050; Edward J. Hand, Buffalo, vice president, Ryder Sys- tems, $50,000; Loren M. Berry, Dayton, chairman, L.M. Berry Co., $44,000; Cor- nelius V. Whitney, New York, Whitney Industries, $41,000; Donald Kendall, Greenwich, Conn., president, PepsiCo Inc., $27,000; Herman W. Lay, Dallas, chairman, PepsiCo, $21,025; CONSTRUCTION, REALTY John and Charles Williams, Tulsa, chairman and vice chairman, The Wil- liams Cos., $105,196; Del E. Webb, Holly- wood, Calif., developer, $87,676; Ralph W. Parsons, Los Angeles, chairman R. W. Parsons Co., $75,000; Florenz R. Gulls- man, Washington, D.C. $42,000; John Safer, Arlington, Va., $42,000; Irwin J. ( Kahn, La Jolla, Calif., real estate, $40,961; Arthur G. Cohen, New York, chairman, Arlen Realty & Development Corp., $32,000; Winton N. Blount, Mont- i gomery, Ala., $27,000; George Champion, Jacksonville;Fla., $25,000; A. P. Simons, Dallas, real estate contractor, $25,000; MANUFACTURING Leonard K. Firestone, Los Angeles, di- rector, Firestone Tire & Rubber, $113,600; Eugene T. Barwick, Chamblee, Ga., presi- dent, E. T. Barwick Industries, (carpet), $100,000; Joseph Segel, Merion, Pa., presi- dent Franklin Mint, $105,601; Martin S. Walsh, senior vice president, Franklin Mint, $16,237; Robert B. Evans, Detroit, American Motors' major stockholder, $100,000; John M. Olin, New York, honor- ary chairman, Olin Corp., $101,500; M. B. Seretean, Chattanooga, Tenn., president, Coronet Industries (carpets), $100,315; Also, Everett F. Zurn, Erie, Pa., chair- man Zurn Industries, $98,095; Mrs. Maude L. McKnight, St. Paul, wife of honorary chairman of 3M, $50,000; Hays Clark, Greenwich Conn., vice president, Avon Products, $39,000; Willard L. Levy, St. Louis, president, Angelica Corp. (uniforms), $37,000; Alex Ma tan, Tay- lor, Mich., chairman, MASCO (plumbing), $36,090. Also, Frank and Anna Greenwall, New York, chairman, executive committee, National Starch & Chemical Co., $28,713; J.W. Rollins, Greenville, Del., president, Rollins International, $27,000; J. Hub Hill, Dallas, president, Hill-Elliott, Inc., $25,000; Robert W. Galvin, Franklin Park, III., president, Motorola, Inc. $48,000. FOOD, AGRICULTURE Dwayne 0. Andreas, Minneapolis, chair- man, executive committee, Archer-Dan- iels-Midland, Co., $146,386; Anthony T. Rossi, Bradenton, Fla., president, Tropi- cana Products, $100,0 00; Henry J. Heinz II, Pittsburgh, chairman, H. J. Heinz Co., $94,231; J. Willard Marriott, Washington, D.C., chairman, Marriott Corp., $50,668; G. B. Henderson, Las Vegas, chairman, Blue Channel Corp., $50,000; R. Douglas Stuart, Chicago, president, Quaker Oats, $22,266; TRANSPORTATION Seafarers International Union commit- tee, $100,000; Edward J. Daly, Oakland, Calif., chairman, World Airkays, $98,000; an incomplete sampling of Teamsters In- ternational Union officials and political committees including President Frank Fitzsimmons, $55,000; Watson E. Wise, Tiler, Texas, director, Arkansas Best Corp., $60,000. CELEBRITIES, OTHERS Howard R. Hughes, Houston, the elusive billionaire, $100,000; Joan Whitney Pay- son, owner of the New York Mets, $86,000; Frank Sinatra, Cathedral City, Calif., retired entertainer, $50,000; James Stewart, Beverly Hills, actor, $37,345. Numerous employee, occupational and professional political groups,. including Lockheed Aircraft Corp. political fund, Burbank, Calif., $50,000; National Associa- tion of Real Estate Boards political unit, $50,000. Also, Dr. Thomas J. Morrison, New York physician $51,000; Dr. George S. Wise, New York, professor and chancellor of Tel Aviv University, $47,000; Mary L. F. Wiley, The Plains, Va., $45,000; P. A. B. Widener, Sheridan, Wy., rancher, $36,000; Robert A., A. N., and J. N. Pritz- ker, Chicago attorneys, $31,660; Hugh F. Culvenhouse, Jacksonville, Fla., attorney, $25,000; John A. Dahlstrom, Salt Lake City, attorney, $25,000; Sarita Gonzalez, Guayuaro, Puerto Rico, $25,000. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS John P. Humes, ambassador to Austria, $100,000; John N. Irwin II, ambassador to France, $50,000; Anthony D. Marshall, ambassador to Trinidad, $48,505; Vincent de Roulet, ambassador to Jamaica, $29,000; Henry E. Catto, Jr., ambassador to El Salvador, $25,000.
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Page 1: President Nixon's money- Post Staff Writer founder of …jfk.hood.edu/Collection/White Materials/Watergate/Watergate Items... · delphia media baron, $254,000; iSaul P. Steinberg,

er Contributors To GOP in '72 fi7i4d

By Morton Mintz washington Post Staff Writer

President Nixon's money- raisers collected an estimated $55 million for his re-election campaign.

Of the approximate total of $45 million that has been ac- counted for, almost $7.5 mil- lion came from 18 "super con- tributors"-arbitratily defined here to mean gifts of more than $200,000.

Here is a listing of known large contributors. For, tabular purposes, contributions made by a husband and wife are treated as if made by the hus- band alone.

W. Clement Stone, Chicago, chairman and chief executive officer, Combined In-surance Co. of America, 52.,1 Richard Mellon Scaife, Pittsburgh, heir to the Mellon fortune (Gulf Oil, Mellon Na-tional Bank & Trust, Aluminum Company of America), $1 million; three milk prod ucers' groups, ADEPT, SPACE and TAPE, that annually raise less than $100 per member for political purposes, $422,500; numerous executives of about two dozen interstate trucking firms, $308,000, Also, Walter T. Duncan, a Texas entre-preneur whose donation was an IOU from which he was later released, $305,000; Arthur K. Watson, a di-rector of International Business' Machines and immediate past ambassador to France, $300,000; George Farkas, New York, founder of the Alexander's depart-ment store chain and husband of Ruth L. Farkas, ambassador to Luxembourg since April 30, $300,000. Also, John J. Louis Jr., chairman of Combined Communications Corp. of Pho-enix and family, $286,726; John A. Mul-cahy, Bronxville, N.Y., president of a subsidiary of Pfizer, Inc. (pharmaceuticals, numerous other products), $281,000; Samuel Schulman, Beverly Hills, Calif., vice chairman of the conglomerate National General Corp. and owner, San Diego Chargers, $262,574; 90 persons associated with E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.-family members, execu-tives, directors-$235,742.

Also, Ray A. Kroc, Chicago, founder and chief of the McDonald's hamburger empire, $255,000; Walter H. Annenberg, ambassador to Britain and former Phila-delphia media baron, $254,000; iSaul P. Steinberg, New York, Leasco Corp. (data Processing), $250,000; Kent H. Smith, Gates Mill, Ohio, honorary chairman, Lubrizoil Corp. (lubricant additives, $247,000. Also, Milledge A. Hart Ill, president, and Thomas ,Marquez, vice president, Electronic Data Systems Corp, Dallas, $223,865; Roy C.‘Carver, Muscatine, Iowa, chairman, ,Bandag, Inc. (tread rubber, tire retreading equipment), $216,000; Francis L. Cappaert, a Vicksburg, Miss., land holder, oil explorer and developer, and chairman of a mobile home manufac-turing firm, $210,000.

OIL, NATURAL RESOURCES John M. Shaheen, New York, president, Shaheen Natural Resources, $104,000; Eli-sha Walker, New York, director, Petro-leum Corp. of America and Investing and 1kt:or-importing heir, $100,000; Robert H. Allen, Houston, president, Gulf Resources & Chemical Co., $100,000, eventually refunded; Max M. Fisher, Detroit, $100,000; J. Paul Getty, Los Angeles, chairman, Getty Oil Co. and said to be the world's wealthiest man, $97,000. Also W. S. Farish III, Houston, presi-dent, W. S. Farish Co„ $89,190; John H. Perry Jr., Riviera Beach, Fla., president, Perry Oceanographics, 588,006; Frank Mc-Mahon, Vancouver, B.C., oil tycoon, $80,500; Robert Pamplin, James L. Buck-ley, W.H. Hunt and numerous other exec-utives of Georgia-Pacific Corp., $76,336; Thomas A. Pappas, Boston, chairman of Exxon Pappas refinery in Greece, $71,572. Also, the Tom O'Connor Jr. family, Vic-toria, Tex., oil and cattle investment, $60,000; Lawrence Hoguet, New York, re-tired vice president Engelhard Minerals & Chemicals, $60,945; Pew family, major stockholders in Sun Oil Co., $54,000; Lil-lian B. Phipps, New York, widow of Tex-aco director, $53,000; H. W. McCollum, chairman, Amerada Hess Corp., $50,000; (two other Hess executives, Philip Kramer and J. D. Callender, were listed for $6,000 each.)

Also, Harold McClure Jr. family, Alma, Mich., McClure Oil Co., $49,300; Oscar Wyatt, Houston, chairman, Coastal States Gas Products, $41,000; Harold Miller, Portland, Ore., President, Stimson Lum-ber Co., $30,000; Darius N. Keaton, Mon-terey, Calif., president, Charter Oil Co., 525,000; W. John Driscoll, Tacoma, WaSh., executive Weyerhauser Co., and other contributions from' the Weyerhauser fam-ily members and associates, $45,000.

FINANCE, INSURANCE- Raymond R. Guest, King George, Va., $170,000; John C. Newington, reenwich, Conn., retired investor, $142,827; Neil A. McConnell, New York, McConnell & Co., investments, $121,597; Edward J. Frey, Grand Rapids, Mich., chairman, Union Bank & Trust Co., $102,000; Garrick G. Stephenson, Southampton, N.Y., antique dealer, $98,543; F. Eugene Dixon, Lafay-ette Hills, Pa., investor-attorney, $98,500; 15 partners of Salomon Brothers, New York investment bankers, $91,000; Arthur E. Johnson, Denver, vice president, West-ern Reserve Life Assurance, $87,000; Gus-tave L. Levy, New York, senior partner, Goldman, Sach & Co., $68,122;

Also, David K. Wilson, Nashville, Tenn., President, Cherokee Equity Corp., $55,000; Valere B. Potter, Nashville, Tenn., $50,000; Mervyn Carton, New York, exec-utive vice president, Allen & Co., $55,745; Donald J. Bruckmann, New York, vice president, Smith, Barney Co.,. invest-ments, $53,000; William J. Soter, New York, chairman,- Comprehensive Re-sources Corp., investments, $53,000; Del-bert W. Coleman, Chicago, financier, $50,000; David Rockefeller, chairman, Chase Manhattan Bank, $52,000; John L. Loeb, New York, senior partner, Loeb, Rhoades & Co., $42,000; and John L Loeb Jr., ,Loeb, Rhoades & Co., $10,000; Also, Henry Ittleson Jr., New York, honorary chairman, C.I.T. Financial Corp., $45,000; Lewis E. Lehrman, New York, Investor, $29,000; Paul J. Rogan, Milwaukee, executive vice president, Mortgage Guarantee Insurance, $29,000; Willard Keith, Los Angeles, insurance broker, $27,117; Alfred Hart, Beverly Hills, chairman, City National Bank, $25,000; Judson B. Branch, North Brook,

chairman, executive committee, All-State Insurance, $26,323; John S. Bugas,

Detroit, retired executive, Ford Motor Co., $25,000; Andre Meyer, New York, general partner, Lazard Freres, and a di-rector of International Telephone and Telegraph, $23,500.

PHARMACEUTICALS, HEALTH Foster G. McGaw, Evanston, III., founder of American Hospital Supply Co., $196,299; Evan P. Helfaer, Milwaukee, maior stockholder, Colgate-Palmolive, $110,261; Elmer H. Bobst, New York, re-tired chairman and largest stockholder, Warner-Lambert, Inc., $84,000; William S. Lasdon, Morris Plains, N.J., chairman, Warner Lambert, $59,000; Henry S. Mc-Neil, Plymouth Meeting, Pa., director, Johnson & Johnson, $94,200;

Also, Max H. Goodloe, Richmond, Va., president, General Medical Corp., $58,780; Abe Plough, Memphis, Tenn., chairman, Plough Inc., $56,000; D. J. Terra, North-brook, Ill., chairman, Lawter Chemicals, $42,000; H. S. and Lunsford Richardson Jr., Southport, Conn., chairman and di-rector of Richardson-Merrell Inc. $25,189. COMMUNICATIONS, DATA PROCESS Sam and Charles Wyly, Dallas, chair-man and president, University Computing Co.' $178,115; Jules Stein, Los Angeles, chairman, MCA Corp., $117,823, and Taft Schreiber, vice president, $75,802; DeWitt Wallace, Mount Kisco, N,Y., founder of Reader's Digest, $103,000; Potter Palmer, Lake Forest, Ill., chairman, Globetrotter Communications, $52,564; James S. Cop-ley, LaJolla, Calif., chairman, Copley Press, Inc., $32,315; Robert 0. Reynolds, Los Angeles, president, Golden West Broadcasters, $25,000. CONGLOMERATES, RETAILING

.Meshulam Riklis, New York, chairman, Rapid-American Corp., $150,000; William J. Levitt, Lake Success, N.Y., chairman, Levitt Inc., an ITT subsidiary, $102,415; (other ITT contributors Include chairman Harold Geneen, $11,050; Edward J. Hand, Buffalo, vice president, Ryder Sys-tems, $50,000; Loren M. Berry, Dayton, chairman, L.M. Berry Co., $44,000; Cor-nelius V. Whitney, New York, Whitney Industries, $41,000; Donald Kendall, Greenwich, Conn., president, PepsiCo Inc., $27,000; Herman W. Lay, Dallas, chairman, PepsiCo, $21,025; CONSTRUCTION, REALTY

John and Charles Williams, Tulsa, chairman and vice chairman, The Wil-liams Cos., $105,196; Del E. Webb, Holly-wood, Calif., developer, $87,676; Ralph W. Parsons, Los Angeles, chairman R. W. Parsons Co., $75,000; Florenz R. Gulls-man, Washington, D.C. $42,000; John Safer, Arlington, Va., $42,000; Irwin J.

(Kahn, La Jolla, Calif., real estate, $40,961; Arthur G. Cohen, New York, chairman, Arlen Realty & Development Corp., $32,000; Winton N. Blount, Mont-i gomery, Ala., $27,000; George Champion, Jacksonville;Fla., $25,000; A. P. Simons, Dallas, real estate contractor, $25,000;

• MANUFACTURING Leonard K. Firestone, Los Angeles, di-rector, Firestone Tire & Rubber, $113,600; Eugene T. Barwick, Chamblee, Ga., presi-dent, E. T. Barwick Industries, (carpet), $100,000; Joseph Segel, Merion, Pa., presi-dent Franklin Mint, $105,601; Martin S. Walsh, senior vice president, Franklin Mint, $16,237; Robert B. Evans, Detroit, American Motors' major stockholder, $100,000; John M. Olin, New York, honor-ary chairman, Olin Corp., $101,500; M. B. Seretean, Chattanooga, Tenn., president, Coronet Industries (carpets), $100,315; Also, Everett F. Zurn, Erie, Pa., chair-man Zurn Industries, $98,095; Mrs. Maude L. McKnight, St. Paul, wife of honorary chairman of 3M, $50,000; Hays Clark, Greenwich Conn., vice president, Avon Products, $39,000; Willard L. Levy, St. Louis, president, Angelica Corp. (uniforms), $37,000; Alex Ma tan, Tay- lor, Mich., chairman, MASCO (plumbing), $36,090.

Also, Frank and Anna Greenwall, New York, chairman, executive committee, National Starch & Chemical Co., $28,713; J.W. Rollins, Greenville, Del., president, Rollins International, $27,000; J. Hub Hill, Dallas, president, Hill-Elliott, Inc., $25,000; Robert W. Galvin, Franklin Park, III., president, Motorola, Inc. $48,000. FOOD, AGRICULTURE

Dwayne 0. Andreas, Minneapolis, chair-man, executive committee, Archer-Dan-iels-Midland, Co., $146,386; Anthony T. Rossi, Bradenton, Fla., president, Tropi-cana Products, $100,000; Henry J. Heinz II, Pittsburgh, chairman, H. J. Heinz Co., $94,231; J. Willard Marriott, Washington, D.C., chairman, Marriott Corp., $50,668; G. B. Henderson, Las Vegas, chairman, Blue Channel Corp., $50,000; R. Douglas Stuart, Chicago, president, Quaker Oats, $22,266;

TRANSPORTATION Seafarers International Union commit-tee, $100,000; Edward J. Daly, Oakland, Calif., chairman, World Airkays, $98,000; an incomplete sampling of Teamsters In-ternational Union officials and political committees including President Frank Fitzsimmons, $55,000; Watson E. Wise, Tiler, Texas, director, Arkansas Best Corp., $60,000.

CELEBRITIES, OTHERS Howard R. Hughes, Houston, the elusive billionaire, $100,000; Joan Whitney Pay-son, owner of the New York Mets, $86,000; Frank Sinatra, Cathedral City, Calif., retired entertainer, $50,000; James Stewart, Beverly Hills, actor, $37,345. Numerous employee, occupational and professional political groups,. including Lockheed Aircraft Corp. political fund, Burbank, Calif., $50,000; National Associa-tion of Real Estate Boards political unit, $50,000.

Also, Dr. Thomas J. Morrison, New York physician $51,000; Dr. George S. Wise, New York, professor and chancellor of Tel Aviv University, $47,000; Mary L. F. Wiley, The Plains, Va., $45,000; P. A. B. Widener, Sheridan, Wy., rancher, $36,000; Robert A., A. N., and J. N. Pritz-ker, Chicago attorneys, $31,660; Hugh F. Culvenhouse, Jacksonville, Fla., attorney, $25,000; John A. Dahlstrom, Salt Lake City, attorney, $25,000; Sarita Gonzalez, Guayuaro, Puerto Rico, $25,000. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS

John P. Humes, ambassador to Austria, $100,000; John N. Irwin II, ambassador to France, $50,000; Anthony D. Marshall, ambassador to Trinidad, $48,505; Vincent de Roulet, ambassador to Jamaica, $29,000; Henry E. Catto, Jr., ambassador to El Salvador, $25,000.

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