Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday: Nov. 28, 1960 Hodges Denies Conference Over Cabinet Position NEW ORLEANS —(UPI)— Gov Luther Hodges of North Carolina who has been mentioned as a possible secretary of commerce in the incoming Democratic administration, today denied that President-elect John F. Kennedy had talked with him about the post. Two other state chief executives who arrived on a flight with Hodges also denied knowledge about possible appointment to high federal positions. Hodges stopped in New Orleans en route from a South American good-will tour and said "I know nothing about it except from news reports and cables and letters from friends." Gov. G. Mennen Williams of Michigan and Gov. Orville Freeman of Minnesota had been mentioned as likely to be leading figures in the Kennedy administration. Most of the Governors who returned for a 15-day visit to Argentina and Brazil changed planes at New Orleans to return to their home states. Two chief executives, Robert E. 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