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The E c o n o m i c C l u b o f D e t r o i t
ANNOUNCES
REVISED DATE FOR ITS
ONE HUNDRED THIRTIETH MEETING

MONDAY NOON, DECEMBER 19, 1938
TWELVE O'CLOCK

BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL
SPEAKER

HON. PAT HAERISON
WASHINGTON, D. C.
UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM MISSISSIPPI
CHAIRMAN
SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE

SUBJECT

"CURRENT PROBLEMS
INCLUDING
TAXATION AND BUSINESS RECOVERY"
PRESIDING OFFICER

RAYMOND H. BERRY
MEMBER OF LAW FIRM, BERRY AND STEVENS
CHAIRMAN, TAX COMMITTEE, DETROIT BOARD OF COMMERCE
MEMBER, FEDERAL FINANCE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE
UNITED STATES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
DIRECTOR,

NATIONAL TAX ASSOCIATION

LUNCHEON
MEMBERS $1.00 PER PLATE
GUESTS $1.50 PER PLATE

PLACES WILL BE RESERVED IN THE ORDER IN WHICH RECEIVED
ONLY FOR THOSE WHO ACCEPT ON THE ENCLOSED FORM

R. S. V. P.




(OVER)

HON. PAT HARRISON
WASHINGTON, D. C.
UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM MISSISSIPPI
CHAIRMAN
SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE

(FROM "WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA"

1938-1939)

Bom at Crystal Springs, Miss., August 29, 1881; s. Robert and
Myra Anna (Patton) H.; grad, high sch., Crystal Springs; attended
La. State U., Baton Rouge; m. Mary Edwina Mclnnis, of Leakesville, Miss., Jan. 19, 1905. Began law practice, Leakesville, Sept.
1902; now at Gulfport, Miss. Elected dist. atty., 2d Dist., Miss.,
1905, 07; resigned, Sept. 1910; mem. 62d to 65th Congresses (191119), 6th Miss. Dist.; U. S. Senator, 4 terms, 1919-43; Chmn. Senate
Finance Com. since 1933. Democrat. Methodist, Home: Gulfport,
Miss.; also 2260 Cathedral Ave., Washington, D. C.




T he Economic C lub of D etroit
(Filth Fiscal Year Ending May 1st 1939)
OFFICERS
Chairman of the Board
JAMES INGLIS
Vice-President
HARVEY CAMPBELL

President
ALLEN B. CROW
Treasurer
KENNETH M. BURNS

Vice-President
S. WELLS UTLEY
Secretary
BEN O. SHEPHERD

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
C. W. AVERY, The Murray Corp. of Amer­
ica.
DR. RALPH E. BADGER, Investment Coun­
sel, Inc.
GEORGE D. BAILEY, Ernst & Ernst.
WILLIAM T. BARBOUR, Detroit - Michigan
Stove Company.
J. LEE BARRETT, Detroit Convention & Tour­
ist Bureau.
RAYMOND H. BERRY, Berry and Stevens.
MALCOLM W . BINGAY, Detroit Free Press.
HOWARD E. BLOOD, Norge Corporation.
A. J. BLOODSWORTH, Price, Waterhouse
Co.
R. J. BOWMAN, Pere Marquette Railway
Company.
GEORGE E. BRAND, 3709 Barium Tower.
McPHERSON BROWNING, Detroit Trust Co.
WILBER M. BRUCXER, 2480 Penobscot Bldg.
RALPH H. BUSS, Detroit Branch, Federal
Reserve Bank of Chicago.
LEO M. BUTZEL, Stevenson, Butzel, Eamon
& Long.
GEORGE W . CARTER, Detroit Insurance
A gency.
ALBERT E. COBO, City Treasttter.
DR. FRANK CODY, W ayne University, and
Superintendent Detroit Board of Education.
WILLARD M. CORNELIUS, Parker Rust Proof
Co.
WILLIAM J. CRONIN, Automobile Manufac­
turers' Association.
CHESTER M. CULVER, Employers' Associa­
tion of Detroit.
STEPHEN DuBRUL, General Motors Corp.
JOSEPH M. DODGE, The Detroit Bank.
F. T. DuCHARME, 982 Burns A ve.
HARRY B.. EARHART, 3965 Penobscot Bldg.
MAURICE A. ENGGASS, Enggass Jewelry
Company.
D. M. FERRY, JR., Ferry-Morse Seed Com­
pany.
HUGH J. FERRY, Packard Motor Car Co.
DR. C. A. FISHER, University of Michigan.
CHAS. T. FISHER, JR., National Bank of
Detroit.
FRED J. FISHER, Fisher & Company.
DR. HUGO FREUND, 62 West Kirby Ave.
HENRY HART, First of Michigan Corp.
ISRAEL HIMELHOCH, Himelhoch Bros. &
Company.
JAMES S. HOLDEN, Holden & Reaume, Inc.
HENRY S. HULBERT, National Bank of De­
troit.
HON. HARRY B. KEIDAN, W ayne County
Circuit Court.
ARTHUR J. LACY, Anderson, W ilcox, Lacy
& Lawson.
ABNER E. LARNED, Michigan Unemploy­
ment Compensation Commission.
WM. G. LERCHEN, Watling, Lerchen &
Hayes.




EUGENE W. LEWIS., Industrial Morris Plan
Bank.
HOWARD A. LEWIS, Nash-Kelvinator Corpo­
ration.
CLIFFORD B. L.ONGLEY, 1400 Buhl Bldg.
A. L. LOTT, Motor Products Corporation.
JOHN L.. LOVETT, Michigan Manufacturers'
Association.
WILLIAM P. L O V E T T , Detroit Citizens'
League.
ALVAN MACAULEY, JR., State Banking
Dept.
DR. ROY D. McCLURE, Henry Ford Hospital.
JAMES McEVOY, General Motors Corp.
DR. E. W. McFARLAND, Liquor Control Com­
mission.
J. L. McKEE, New York Central Railroad Co.
WALTER S. McLUCAS, National Bank of
Detroit.
ALFRED C. MARSHALL, Detroit Edison
Company.
FRANK J. MAURICE, Manufacturers' Na­
tional Bank.
HORACE S. MAYNARD, Senior Investment
Corp.
DR. FRED T, MURPHY, Murphy Family
Trust.
WALTER E. OTTO, Michigan Mutual Lia­
bility Co.
L. E. PHELAN, Detroit Association of Credit
Men.
PRESIDENT A. H.. POETKER, S. J. University
of Detroit.
H. M. ROBINS, H. M. Robins Co..
S. P. RUDDIMAN, Detroit, Toledo & Ironton
Railroad Company.
HENRY H. SANGER, Manufacturers' Na­
tional Bank.
EXECUTIVE DEAN FREDERIC SIEDENBURG,
S. J., University of Detroit.
CLARENCE SKINNER, Automotive Parts &
Equipment Manufacturers, Inc.
HAL. H. SMITH, 2900 Union Guardian Bldg.
DR. CHARLES L. SPAIN, Vice-President
Wayne University.
S. T. STACKPOLE, The Pennsylvania Rail­
road.
G. A. STAPLES, E. I. duPont d©Nemours Co.
CARL B. TUTTLE, S. S. Kresge Co.
DR. LENT D. UPSON, Detroit Bureau of Gov­
ernmental Research, Inc.
C. B. VAN DUSEN, S. S. Kresge Co.
THOMAS G. WADE, The Curtis Publishing
Co.
FRED WARDELL, Eureka Vacuum Cleaner
Co.
PROFESSOR H. J. WILLMES, University of
Detroit.
WM. G. WOOLFOLK, Detroit City Gas Co.
FRED M. ZEDER, Chrysler Corporation.