#title Please...Do Not Kidnap These Men #subtitle back cover #author anon. #SORTauthors anon.; #date 1976 #source [[https://www.fifthestate.org/archive/273-june-1976/please-do-not-kidnap-these-men]] #lang en #pubdate 2015-08-12 #notes Fifth Estate #273, June 1976 [[2-j-fe-273-20-back-cover.jpg]] Since General Motors reported a net profit of $300 million for the first quarter of 1976, our executives have been probable targets for kidnapping by members of the criminal element and left crazies. The Central Executive Office of GM is composed of fourteen men, most of whom live in the Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham area. Each is a valuable and integral part of the executive team and would command a high ransom if abducted. Therefore, the Corporation is taking this opportunity to appeal to the sense of decency of any would-be kidnappers—for the nation, for the sake of our Company—do not kidnap these men!!!! Thomas A. Murphy, 1853 Wingate Drive, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Elliott M. Estes, 391 Cranbrook Court, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Richard L. Terrell, 1380 Dorstone Place, Birmingham, Michigan Joseph E. Godfrey, 1586 Apple Lane, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Reuben R. Jensen, 18500 Sheldon Road, Northville, Michigan Howard H. Kehrl, 1683 Lochridge, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Charles J. Scanlon, 4 Orchard Drive, Chappaqua, New York Roger B. Smith, 3770 Brookside Drive, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan William L. Mitchell, 760 Kennebec Court, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Ernest S. Starkman, 4794 Tully Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan F. James McDonald, 1100 Orchard Ridge Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Harold L. Smith, 1350 Lakeside, Birmingham, Michigan George R. Elges, 2945 N. Woodward, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Martin J. Caserio, 246 Barden Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Robert W. Decker, 130 Marblehead, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Photo caption: Thomas A. Murphy (left), Chairman of the Board, and Elliot (“Pete”) Estes (right), President, congratulate each other in 1974, when Murphy took the helm of the Corporation. Murphy’s home, shown below [in print edition], is located at 1853 Wingate, Bloomfield Hills, in a cluster of plush condominiums facing a private golf course in the Wabeek South developement just off Long Lake Road. (Note map. Also note easy entry into windows and porch.)