Conference observers
PA Wellington The list of 61 observers invited to attend next month’s Economic Summit Conference was announced yesterday by the Prime Minister, Mr Lange. They are:— Dr Max Abbot, director, Mental Health Foundation; Mr J. E. Aburn, president, Stock Exchange Association; Mrs M. Antonievich, national secretary, Maori Women’s Welfare League; Dr A. R. Barker, director-general, Health Department; Dr A. Barnard, principal, Administrative Staff College; Dr Don Brash, executive director, Kiwifruit Authority; Mr B. Buick-Constable, president, Disabled Persons Assembly; Mr J. D. Bull, president, Canterbury Manufacturers’ Association; Mr M. L. Cameron, director-general, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries; Mr Colin Carran, president, Computer and Office Products Industry Federation; Mr J. Clark, secretary of Trade and Industry; Mr N. J. Clarke, president, Trustee Banks’ Association; Mr Frank Crothall, president, Chamber of Commerce; director-general, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research; Mr R. Douglas, president, Contractors Federation; Mr B. Easton, director, Institute for Economic Research; Mr Michael Fay, company director, Fay Richwhite and Company; Mr I.
D. Fowler, planning manager, Apple and Pear Marketing Board. Mr B. V. Galvin, Secretary to the Treasury; Mr Brian Gaynor, chairman, Society of Investment Analysts; the Rev. Peter Glensor, National Council of Churches; Mr J. Grant, director-general, Department of Social Welfare; Mr R. Hatwell, president, Association for Continuing and Community Education; Dr J. Hayward, director, Centre of Resource Management; Mr Gerald Hensley, permanent head, Prime Minister’s Department; Dr Bruce Hucker, Inner City Mission; Mr John Hunn, general manager, Development Finance Corporation; Mr Gavin Jackson, Secretary of Labour, Mr Ross Jansen, deputy chairman, Territorial Local Government Council; Mr J. N. Keegan, general manager, Union Steam Ship Company; Mr A Kirkland, directorgeneral, Forest Service; Mr Stefan Lipa, president, Social Credit Party; Mr John Lister, president, Export Institute; Mr Chris Lynskey, chairman, Finance Houses Association; Mr Malcolm MacDonald, president, New Zealand Party; Mr J Maguire, budget advice, Citizens Advice Bureau. Mr F. K. Mclnerney, direc-tor-general, New Zealand Post Office; Ms Molly Melhuish, researcher, Energy Watch; Mr John Mitchell, secretary, Auck-
land Combined Beneficiaries’ Union; Mr John Murphy, secretary, Pulp and Paper Workers’ Federation, Kawerau; Mr Merwyn Norrish, Secretary of Foreign Affairs; Mr Tata Parata, secretary, Maori Council; Mr R. J. Perham, president, Timber Industry Federation; Mr K. Piddington, Commissioner for the Environment; Dr M. C. Probine, chairman, State Services Commission; Dr T. Reedy, Secretary for Maori Affairs; Mr W. L. Renwick, director-general, Education Department; Professor John Roberts, School of Political Science and Public Administration; Mr S. T. Russell, Governor of the Reserve Bank; Dr Frank Rutter, chairman, Hospital Boards Association; Mr A. J. Healey, Secretary for Transport; Mr W. J. Shaw, chairman, Australia New Zealand Businessmen’s Council; Mr C. H. Speight, general manager, Shipping Corporation; Mr A. G. Stirrat, president, Institution of Professional Engineers; Mr P. J. Sukolski, president, Wellington Manufacturers’ Association; the Rev. Charles Waldegrave, Family Centre, Anglican Social Centre; Dr D. C. Williams, chairman, Medical Association; Ms Margaret Wilson, presi-dent-elect, Labour Party, Mrs Sue Wood, president, National Party; Mr D. W. Young, chief executive, Association of Waterfront Employers.
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