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ADDRESS BEFOHE NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE BOARD
______________ NOVEMBER 16, 19U;._______________

Treasury Press Room .......... ......................
30
National Press Club •••••••••............ ...... .
20
FR Press Table •••••................ ............. .
10
Seoretary Morgenthau, Messrs. Bell, Sullivan
and Gaston
..... .............. .
I4.
Treasury Press Relations •..••••••........... .
2
Personal Mailing L i s t ............... ...............
75
12
Heads of Research at FRBanks ...... .......... .......
Federal Reserve Banks and Branches ............ .
3^
5
Board Members ......................... *..... .
Ben Trynin, Director of Industrial Relations Research,
Merchants and Mfrs. Assn., Los Angeles ...... ......
1
Mr. Dreibelbis .....................................
2
Mr. Morrill.............................. .........
1
Mr. Williams and Mr. Musgrave ..................
b
3
Mr. Hinckley ............. ...................... ..
United Auto Workers Union, Washington, D. C. .........
1
.............
5
Mr. Chester Bowles
H. D. Seibert, Editor and Publisher, the Commercial &
Financial Chronicle, New York City ............. .
1
3
General Motors, Washington, D. C............... .....
Miss Ruth Gordon, Bureau of Labor Statistics..... ..
1
Miss Mildred Hammer, OWX .......................... ..
1
W. L. Gregory, St. Louis •••••••.................. .
1
1
U. V« Wilcox, American Banker •••••......... .
Bill McCauley, Business Week, New York City ..........
1
Simon Lesser, OWX .............................. .
1
1
Gerhard Colm, Bureau of the Budget *..... ............
Dean Brimhall ......................................
12
Darrell Greenwell, Ogden ..................... .
1
Simon Lesser, OWI ........... ........... ....... •••••
3
Harry Tlhite, Treasury ...................
25
Mr. Smead .......................... .
6
2
Mr. Paulger.......... .............................
Ross Beason ................................
1
Dr. Currie ............. ...... ............. .
1
Ben Cohen ......... .................... .......... .
1
Mr* HinckleyTs office ...... ........... .
6
James E. Bistor, Chicago .............. ........ .
3
Henry A. Wallace .... ........... ............ .
1
Fred M. Vinson ............ .................•••••••••
1
Harold D. Smith ••..••«••............... .
1
Philip Murray, Sidney Hillman, and William Green .....
3
Louis Bean (at request of Vice President Wallace)....
1
Morris B. Storer, Bureau of Agricultural Economics ....
1




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595

NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE BOARD
November 16, 19hU

Copies previously sent ...*................. .......... ... 5,b78
Mr. Randolph E* Paul, Washington, D. C.
1
Hon* Jerry Voorhis, House of Representatives .......... ..
1
Hon. George E* Out land, House of Representatives........
1
Mr* Howard W* Starr, New York City ............. *..... .
1
Mr* J* B« Kramm, H. W* Wilson Company, New York City *••••..
2
Mr. Gail Martin, District Information Executive, OPA,
Salt Lake City (for use by ohairmen of all rationing boards
and community service members in discussions throughout
the State of Utah) ......... ......... .
200
P. C. Chase, Assistant to Vice President in Charge of
Selling, Jordan Marsh Company, Boston *......
1
Sidney L* Stapleton, OPA Distribution Center, Atlanta (for
distribution throughout the District of Atlanta) ......... 1000
William Guild Taussig, Belmont, Mass. ............. .......
1
Hon. Thurman Arnold, Court of Appeals for D. C. ...........
1
Mrs. Harold J. Coolidge, Washington, D. C. ................
1
Mr. Cherry, Legal Division ................... ...........
1
Jesse E. Zofnass, President, New York Mattress Co., Boston .
1
Hugh Sanford, Knoxville, Tennessee ••••••........ ........
1
Julian Street, Jr., Treasury Department (to be included in
"kits" to be distributed to war bond workers throughout
the countxy) ............... ......................... .. 8000
G. J. C. McCurdy, Rochester, New York
1
Eldon C. Shoup, Regional Administrator, OPA, Boston ....••••
20
Lt* Proctor Jones, New York City .............. ...... .
1
Miss Margaret M. Morrissey, Washington, D. C. ........ ......... b

Total ............................. 1U.717

Shem a n
April 13* 19U5*
Sherman 0. Schumacher, Provident Mutual Life Ins.,Akron, Ohio.. 1
Jno. S. Erookes, Jr., Washington, D. C. ....... ................1
Sam R. Hill, S.R.Hill Lumber Co., Tyler, Texas ....... — ...... 1
Leslie Dufton, British Consulate-General, Houston, Texas ......2




NATlOftfcL INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE BOAHD SPEECH
____________ NOVEMBER 16, 19UU__________

Copies previously sent •..................... .

b9h2

New York State Department of Labor, Division of
Statistics and Information, Albany................
I
Ruth Viok Everett, Educational Services Representa­
tive, OPA, Atlanta (for use with schools and edu­
100
cational groups) .......... ........................
Mrs. Minna A. Cohen, Librarian, Collective
Bargaining Seminar, Harvard University ............ .
8
Mr. Manchester, Director of Northeast Division, OPA ...
50
Walker S. Buel, Cleveland Plain Dealer ........ ..... .
2
Harold P. Fabian, Montclair, New Jersey......
2
Paul Leach, Chicago Daily News ............ ..........
1
Paul J. Fitspatriok, Acting Dean of Catholic U ..... .
8
Mark Starr, Educational Director, International Ladies1
Garment Workers Union, New York (for distribution to
Unionfs educational directors) ....................
100
Ben L. Owens, Birraingham, Alabama............... .
1
Raymond P. Brandt, St. Louis Post-Dispatch ...........
3
Ruth Campbell, General Secretary, American Council
on Public Affairs, Washington, D. C................
1
75
Fred W. Davis, Labor Division, OPA ...................
f. J. Caldwell, Houston, T exas........... ........ .
5
M. H. Cowan, Erasmus Hall High School, Brooklyn (for
use in classroom) .»•••.......... .
20
Edward W. MaoFarland, Professor of Economics, Wayne U.,
Detroit (for use in classrooms) ....................
150
1
Mr. Pollard, Division of Bank Examinations ........
E. L. Doyle, Railroad Brotherhood, Washington, D. C.
(for distribution to a few "leaders" in Brotherhood)
6
Charles K. Chilberg, Portland, Oregon ............... .
1
Judge H a m , San Gabriel, California ...................... 1
T otal............................

February 8, 19U5




5U78

NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE BOARD SPEECH
NOVEMBER 16, 1914+

Copies previously s e n t ............... ..................... 3U89
Mrs. Rapp, Office of Price Administration......... .
6
1
Edward B. Benjamin, New Orleans ........................ ..
Francis McIntyre, Foreign Economio Administration .........
6
Mr. Van Tassel, Senate Small Business Committee ...........
2
Mr. Conkling, Bank Operations ............................
1
Mr. Montavon, National Catholic Welfare Conference ........
1
Jaok 0 fBrien, Director of Field Division, OPA ............ . 1200
Solomon Barkin, Director of Research, Textile Workers
Union of America, New York City ........................
1
5
Paul H. Gantt, National Housing Agency ............... .
J. W. Watzek, Jr., Chicago ......... .....................
1
John S. Hill, Miami, Florida
6
Mr. Van Tassel, Senate Small Business Committee ..•••..•.•••
7
John Cowles, Minneapolis Star Journal, Minneapolis ....... .
1
Julius C. Buettner, Jasper, Indiana ••••••......... •••••••
1
Henry F. White, John Brown University, Siloam Springs, Ark..
1
P. Witder, Foreign Economio Administration........
2
Robert J. Barr, Foreign and Domestic Commerce ....... .....
1
Varian Fry, Exeoutive Seoretary, American Labor
Conference on International Affairs, New York City •••••••
100
Mrs. Murphy ......... ............. .............. .
1
Mr. B u e l ................ ............... ................
1
Walter Lippmann.... ......... ...... ............. ...... .
2
Joseph Belser, Office of Price Administration.........
3
W. F . Ye1verton, Washington, D. C. .........................
2
F. Guy Hitt, FRBank of St. L o u i s ................. .......
100
Mary Reminger, Washington, D. C. ...........................
1

Total ................................ U9U2

January 23, 19k5




NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE BOARD SPEECH
_______________ NOVEMBER 16, I9U 4________

Copies previously sent •••••••..........

795

Milo Perkins, Washington, D. C. ....... ..........
Public Relations, Treasury Department ............
James S. Early, OPA, Washington, D. C...... .
Senator Downey ....................... •••••.....
Samuel Jacobs, OPA Labor Office, Washington, D. C..
R. G. Henderson, Washington, D. C. ............. .
Governor Evans ..... ......... ..................
R. C. Hurst, Gainesville, Florida
Mary Gresham, Region 9, OPA, Washington, D. C. ....
Ernestine L. Friedman, Group Services Branch, OPA .
U. V. Wilcox, American Banker (at request of two
banker subscribers) ......
0. A. Peterson, OPA, Washington, D. C. ...........
W. H. Hull, St. Paul, Minnesota........
Ben DuBois, Independent Bankers Association
Reuben Papert, New York C i t y .......... .........
Hon. John H. F a h e y .............. .............. .
Marion Quee, OPA, Washington, D. C.......... .
Milo Perkins, Washington, D. C. ........ ...... .
W. J. Cheyney, Executive Director, Retail Credit
Institute of America ........... ....... .

5
6
ij.
1
500
2
2
1
6
100

To t a l .........................

January 8, 19U5«




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30
1
1
3
12
3
15
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ADDRESS BEFORE THE
NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE BOARD
NOV. 16, 19144-

Copies previously sent .......................... ....... .

595

Charles P. Shaeffer, Treasury Department.... ....... .......
1
Librarian, Federal Deposit Insuranoe Corporation
2
Joseph R. Campbell, Examiner, FRBank of Philadelphia ........
1
Witt Bowden, Bureau of Labor Statistics ......................
1
F. Guy Hitt, FRBank of St. Louis........................... 100
Louis S. Cates, New York C i t y .... ................... .
1
Fred Taylor* U.S. Beet Sugar Association, Washington, D. C. ..
1
Ken Williams .................. ...........................
11
Fred Taylor, U.S. Beet Sugar Association, Washington, D. C. .. 12
Harold Mager, Treasury Department ••••••••••........... ..
6
Library, FRBank of Atlanta .......... ..................... . 20
2
Library, FRBank of Philadelphia......... ......... ..... .
Governor Evans ............ ............. .
2
Thorwald Siegfried, Director, Economic Reconstruction
Group, Los Angeles .......... 0...........................
1
T. R. Goldsmith ........................ .............. .
3
F. R. vonWindegger, St. Louis ................... .
A. G. Wells, Wellsville, New Y o r k ..................... •••••
Milo Perkins ........................... ......... .
Joseph T* McMurray, Postwar Division, Bureau of Labor Stat. ..
0. E. Heskin, Alien Property Custodian .......................
FRBoard Library ............................. .
Beardsley Rumi
Dr. Peter H. Odegard, Consultant to Secy, of the Treasury ••••
Robert W. Bachelor, Hartsdale, New York ......... .
H. H. Sivright, V.P. Iowa-DesMoines Nat.Bk.A Tr.Co.,DesMoines.
Dorothy C . Tompkins, University of California
1
M. J. Broderick, Home Owners* Loan Corporation..........
10
James W. Johnson, Jr., U. S. Chamber of Commerce ....... •••••
1
Murray Shields, Irving Trust Company ......... .
1
Hon. John H. Fahey ••..••••••••••••...................... .
6
Walter Salant, Office of Price Administration
3
Stewart Cosgriff, First National Bank of Salt Lake City ••••*•___ 1




T o t a l ...............................

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