Monday, Nov. 09, 1931
Personnel
Last week the following were news:
William Larimer Mellon, nephew of Secretary of the Treasury Andrew William Mellon and chairman of Gulf Oil Corp. was elected a member of the executive committee of Westinghouse Electric 6 Manufacturing Co. He succeeds the late Harrison Nesbit, killed in an automobile accident.
John Daniel Hertz, Albert Davis Lasker and William Wrigley Jr. were elected to the board of Paramount Publix Corp. Mr. Hertz, retired founder of Yellow Cab Manufacturing Co. of Chicago, will be chairman of the finance committee. Asked whether he had a financial interest in Paramount, Gumman Wrigley last week exulted: "I've been buying Paramount Publix stock for a long time, and I intend to buy a lot more. Just this morning I bought 5,000 shares. I don't know exactly how much I do own, but it's a lot!"
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