JAMES A. CRUTCHFIELD 



Dr. Crutchfield is presently Professor of Economics at the University of 

 Washington, with which he has been associated since 1949. Dr. Crutchfield is 

 well known in the field of fishery economics and water resources and has par- 

 ticipated in several national and international conferences on these and other 

 subjects. He has also been the recipient of numerous research grants to study 

 various aspects of the fishing industr3^ 



In addition to his academic duties, Dr. Crutchfield has held several advisory 

 positions. Among these are the positions of: Chief of Mission, Food and Agri- 

 culture Organization of the United Nations, Nigeria; Member of the Advisory 

 Committee on Fisheries Research of the National Academy of Sciences; Chief 

 of Mission of the UN Special Fund Mission to Ghana; and many others. 



Born on September 9, 1918, in New London, Connecticut, Dr. Crutchfield re- 

 ceived his BA degree in 1940 and his MA degree in 1954 from the University 

 of California. He is the author of numerous professional articles and publica- 

 tions. 



FEANK C. DI LUZIO 



Mr. Di Luzio is presently vice president of E.G. & G., Inc., and president of 

 its subsidiary, Reynolds Electrical & Engineering Co., Inc., with offices located 

 in Las Vegas, Nev. He served as a member of the President's Commission on 

 Marine Sciences, Engineering, and Resources, and is presently a member of the 

 National Water Commission and the NASA Aerospace Safety Review Panel. 

 He served as Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Water Pollution Control 

 from July 1966 to January 1968. Previous to his papointment as Assistant Sec- 

 retary, he was Director of the Office of Saline Water in the Department of the 

 Interior. His first Government position was as engineer with the Bureau of 

 Reclamation on the Grand Coulee Dam project in 1938. In 1944 he was assigned 

 to the Manhattan Engineering District, U.S. Arm}^ Corps of Engineers, and 

 from 1944-57 he held various positions with the Atomic Energy Commission. 

 From 1957-61 he was Deputy Manager of the Atomic Energy Commission's 

 Operations Office in Albuquerque, N. Mex., from which position he moved to 

 various executive offices with Fairbanks, Morse & Co., serving as general manager 

 of the firm's Albuquerque Research Center, vice president of engineering for the 

 Beloit Division, and vice president and director of the Hydraulic and Special 

 Products Division. From 1963-65 he served as staff director of the U.S. Senate 

 Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences. 



Mr. Di Luzio, a U.S. citizen, was born in Rome, Italy, on September 2, 1913. 

 He studied civil engineering at the Cleveland Institute of Technology and the 

 Case Institute of Technology and received his B.S. from Fenn College in 1938. 

 In 1957 he attended the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. 



LEON JAWORSKI 



Mr. Jaworski is presently senior partner with the law firm of Fulbright, 

 Crooker, Freeman, Bates and Jaworski with whom he has been associated since 

 1931. He is also Director and Chairman of the executive com.mittee of the Bank 

 of the Southwest, Houston, Texas; a Director of Anderson, Clayton and Com- 

 pany; a Director of Gulf Publishing and Gulf Printing Company; a Director of 

 Benjamin Franklin Savings Association; and a Director of the Pan American 

 Sulphur Company. 



Mr. Jaworski has held many positions in the public service. From 1962-1965, 

 he was Special Assistant to the US Attorney General and from 1963-1965, he 

 was Special Counsel to the Attorney General of Texas. He is a member of the 

 National Citizens Committee for Community Relations, a member of the Presi- 

 dent's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice, 

 Chairman of the Governor's Committee on Public School Education, a past 

 Chairman of the Houston-Harris County Economic Opportunity Organization, 

 and a U.S. member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration, The Hague. He was 

 named recently by President Johnson to serve as arbitrator of the International 

 Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes. 



Mr. Jaworski is a member of numerous professional associations and is a past 

 President of the State Bar of Texas, The American College of Trial Lawyers, 

 the Houston Bar Association, and the Texas Civil Judicial Council. He is the 

 author of several professional articles and a book, "After Fifteen Years," a 

 behind-the-scenes account of the Nazi war crimes trials. 



