HUGHES, Harold Everett, a Senator from Iowa; born near Ida Grove, Ida County, Iowa, February
10, 1922; attended the public schools and the University of Iowa; Army combat
rifleman in North Africa, Sicily, and Italy during the Second World War;
engaged in motor transportation business; elected to Iowa State Commerce
Commission 1959-1962; Governor of Iowa 1963-1968; executive committee, National
Governors Conference 1965-1967; chairman Democratic Governors Conference
1966-1968; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1968 and served
from January 3, 1969, to January 3, 1975; was not a candidate for reelection in
1974; briefly sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 1971; served on
the Commission on the Operation of the Senate 1975-1976; consultant to the
Senate Judiciary Committee 1975-1976; president, The Hughes Foundation;
chairman, Harold Hughes Centers for Alcoholism and Drug Treatment; was a
resident of Des Moines, Iowa, before moving to his retirement home in Glendale,
Ariz., where he died on October 23, 1996; remains cremated.