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Traynor Collection ORIGINALS -046, I.iA7 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MINNEAPOLIS August 22, 1941 Mr. Justice Robert J. Traynor State Supreme Court Sacramento California Dear Mr., Justice Traynor: The program committee of the annual conference of the National Tax Association, which is to be held in St. Paul October 13-16, invites you to act a, chairman of the session on "Recent Supreme Court and Other Court Decisions," which is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Monda, October 13. As now planned, "The Taxing Power of the States As Affected By the Commerce Clause and Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendmenti will be discussed by Walter F. Dodd of Chicago. "Recent Decisions in the Field of Federal Income Taxation" will be dis- cussed by Mr. Randolph Paul of New York City. "Important State Court Decisions" will be discussed by Professor Henry Rottschaefer of the University of Minnesota Law School, The Buck Resolution will be discussed by Mr. Joseph M Mesnig, Tax Commissioner of New York. It is customary to ask speakers that deliver the main papers on what are called the main sessions to summarize what they have to say so they can deliver it within twenty minutes or less. It is hoped that there will be time after the main papers for a general discussion from the floor. Enclosed is an outline of the tentative program for the conference. A fuller and more nearly complete (though still incomplete) copy of the program may be found in the June issue of the Bulletinof the National Tax Association. We hope that we may receive your acceptance at your earliest convenience* We think we have a good program and quite a number of unusually good speakers at the various sessions of the conference. Very truly yours, Roy U. Blakey, airman Program Committee, NT.A, RGB:1MR Enc* 2 AIR MAIL V 414 asset 4 MM to a iet 'MeaL .16~ ;14 IP AIA atton ax As ttattun INCORPORATED 1930 UNDER THE LAWS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER A. J. MAXWELL SETH T. COLE R. E. MANNING ROBERT J. EBY COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE OF NORTH CAROLINA ATTORNEY*AT-LAW, ALBANY, N. Y. THE LIBRARY OF CONRESS. WASHINGTON. D.C. AMERICAN TELEPHONE a TELEGRAPH COMPANY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ABOVE OFFICERS EX-OFFICIO. FORMER PRESIDENTS AND THE FOLLOWING ELECTIVE MEMBERS RAYMOND H. BERRY W. H. BUCKINGHAM - NORMAN MACDONALD WM. A. SUTHERLAND ATTORNEY-AT*LAW. DETROIT NORTHWESTERN SELL TELEPHONE CO.. OMAHA MASSACHUSETTS FEDERATION OF TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATIONS ATTORNEY*AT*LAW, ATLANTA ROBERT H. BROWN A. K. EATON LINN L. REIST ROGER J. TRAYNOR UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE OF CANADA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE OF PENNSYLVANIA BERKELEY. CALIPORNIA FARWELL KNAPP JOHN R. SPRING ATTORNEY-AT*LAW, BRIDGEPORT. CONN. CHAIRMAN. NEW HAMPSHIRE TAX COMMISSION FORMER PRESIDENTS Raleigh, N. C. C. J. BULLOCK September 30, 1941 MASSACHUSETTS Z. W. BLISS RHODE ISLAND WILLIAM BAILEY Judge Roger J. Traynor, UTAH GEORGE VAUGHN Supreme Court, ARKANSAS Berkeley, California J. S. MATTHEWS NEW HAMPSHIRE H. L. LUTZ Dear Judge Traynor. NEW JERSEY MARK GRAVES NEW YORK I am, of course, anticipating with F. R. FAIRCHILD pleasure seeing you at the St. Paul Conferenee. CONNECTICUT CLARENCE SMITH Mrs. Maxwell and I plan to get into St. Paul KANSAS Saturday evening for a day's rest ahead of the R. M. HAIG NEW YORK Conference, and we are hoping to have the officers F. S. EDMONDS of the Association and a few friends join us at PENNSYLVANIA dinner at the convention hotel Sunday evening. A. E. HOLCOMB NEW YORK If you find it convenient to reach St. Paul by H. F. LONG that time we will be very mich psed to have MASSACHUSETTS PHILIP ZOERCHER you Join us. suggest that you get in touch INDIANA with our room at the hotel and come by for a OSCAR )LESER MARYLAND coca cola before dinner. We will be very much S. E. LELAND pleased if you can do this. ILLINOIS A. H. STONE MIsSISSIPPi Cordially yours, C. W. GERSTENBERG NEW YORK AJM-McN I I 1 . , , = -. I jz.t . ,,, -i-,,,. 77,7 ., -' -, -, -T, 17,- V 1 1117711 . , - , , , , ,,,,,, -' I , . , . , " , . " 1, , z:,.I' - , I'?I,',"'-, -. ,-',' f I- --7 'IK . ,i'14."''I '"',-;W , ,- I I . i ,,,,, , , , - Ii 1. I .,,A.c, s k I I -'. , - I - , I Z,, " , 4'. - , .- , , - - . , - I " L-- ir - I ,411 1I , - .'' , I 11 .- I -1 .l , ,"! , ,, , , ", -I .-1, , . , . ',-1., , .- F" -'I",. I I 4-"'.'r", -,. i.. i" ," , , ,-.'A' , - , I'', "', , il4 . .1,. ,- .. , 'A ,": , , "- 1, . ., ,, ,., , ,; IA7';7 I I I , I . I. I I - - , , , , , , -' , ,-.,', 11 1 - , .'Aik .!I:AI IF"'!11 .". O, ' ,- .,;. 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