The New York Times April, 1967 Benjamin Dutton, Standard Oil Aide Port Chester, N.Y., April 17 (AP) - Benjamin Andrew Dutton, worldwide asphalt coordinator for the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), died today at United Hospital. He was 63 years old and lived at Byram Shore, Greenwich, Conn. Mr. Dutton returned from a business trip to England several weeks ago. He was cited in 1949 by Mexico for his work in developing roads in Latin America. He also had been recommended by the French Government fo rthe Legion of Honor. Mr. Dutton had been with Standard Oil for 30 years. A native of Toronto, he was a graduate of the University of Toronto. He was a director and founding member of the Highway Research Board and the Canadian Good Roads Association. He was a patron of the American University of Beirut. Mr. Dutton is survived by his widow, Mrs. Alice Doll Dutton, and three daughters, Mrs. H.L. Washington of Oakville, Ontario; Mrs. Richard D. Donley of Townson, Md., and Mrs. T.C. Williams, Jr. of Bangkok, Thailand.