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4it a special meeting of the Federal Reserve Board,
6, 1918, at
.:eptember
held in the office of the Board on :
3:10 P.L.,
2r. 7arding, presiding
:Ir. Hamlin
Mr. :flier
La*.
Lr. Broderick, 1;ecretary.
Business was presented and disposed of as follows:
The Governor called attention to the article appearing in the 7ew York Times of

tember 6, 1918, to the ef-

fect that Frederic H. Curtiss, Chairman of the District Committee on Capital Issues of the Federal Reserve Bank of
Boston, had sent out a letter to banks and trust companies,
reading as follows:
"-he Capital Issues Committee has stated that
while 'borrowings' in the ordinary course of business
are usually done for seasomble revirements,through
bank loans, advances, or through the issue of short
time notes, nevertheless, borrowing may be done in
the sLzme manner for capital purposes, and in such
cases bank loans, advances, or short time notes come
within its province.
"In cases where you are reduested to make loans
for capital purposes, v,e should be glad to have yoU
ask your clients to communicate first with our committee.
"*.;e trust we may have your cooperation in this important matter."
In the above mentioned article it was stated "It is presumed
thatistrict Committees of the other eleven iederal Reserve
Districts have sent out similar letters."

L:r. Hamlin stated

that the action of the boston Committee vas not taken at the
instance of the Capital Issues Committee, but mainly on the
initiative



of the Boston Committee.

Letters, dated Jeptenber 4, 1913, from J-Isia 1.4ankd's
ing Corporation, accepting reluirements specified in Boar
&
letters of August 31, 1918, with reference to randorin
by
stock of the Banking Corporation eligible for purchase
rve act.
rational banks under section 25 of the Federal Rese
approved.

It was voted that advice be sent to the Comptroller

ts under Ithich
of the Currency of this and any future agreemen
ing
national banks may be authorized to acquire stock in bank
corporations organized for foreign business.
Letter, dated ilugust 31,1918, from First National
for permission
Bank of 2ortland, Oregon, making application
ion at a
to purchase ;15y,003 stock of iisia Banking Corporat
price of yi;187,500.

pproved.

ral lie1.eports on discount rates, received from Fede
Louis, I:arsas
serve Banks of 3oston, rev. York, ilichmond, kit.
neapolis
city,an Francisco. Philadelphia, Cleveland, 1.:in
and Dalias.

o changes recommended. ::oted.

ctor
Letter, dated ,..eptember 6, 1918, from the Dire
ting for apof the Division of Foreign L;ichange, transmit
for the Diproval three contracts for telephone service
contracts aczrevision uf Foreign 4change at New York, such
gating a charge of ,e658.

pproved, subject to reviev, by

Counsel.




Luttur, dated

eptember 5, 1918, from 1:ir. 2erciva1

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J. Hill, President, The Lemerican Tobacco Company, enquiring:
"If v.e make an arrangement with the Bankers
substantially similar with the arrangement made in
rovembur, 1917, that is, for the sale of 90 day acceptances secured by the deposit of leaf tobacco
of an agreed standard minimum credit value and vith
a commitment on the part of the bankers to take renewals ... will such acceptances be declared eligible
for rediscount by the Federal Leserve Banks?"
with opinion of Counsel of the BoLrd, datedeptember 6th.
It was moved by :Jr. Hamlin that such paper be declared
eligible, oroVided the Comptroller of the Currency authorized
such an acceptance credit.

The motion was lost.

was not present when vote on above motion was taken.
It was voted that the Governor be directed to request the Chairman of the Advisory Coancil to list among the
subjects for consideration at the meeting of the Council to
be held .;eptember 16th, the topic

jupervision of .1,oans

made by Banks for Capital Purposes," and that the Capital
issues Committee be invited to have representatives present
at the discussion cf this topic.
Letter dated September 3, 1918, from the Acting
,uartermaster General, United ,Aates Army, in re meal tickets
issued to draftee: men, and opinion or Counsel, dated September 6th.

Voted that Federal Twserva Banks be instructed

to request member banks to receive such meal tickets for
collection only, the tickets when so accepted to be forwarded



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through their several correspondents, for collection.
Voted that form

or ticket and ruling in connection

therewith be published in the next issue of the Bulletin.

Referred to Bulletin Committee kand Jecretury,

with power.
D. Babst for permission to
.
Application of .;arl
serve at the same time as a Director of the Ler3anti1e
Trust & Deposit Company and National City Bank, both
of New York City.

approved.

Letter, dated ..;upcgaber 3d, from Comptroller of
the Currency, recommendin

for approval increase in

salary of Zxaminer Hubert 2. Thomas from
per annum, effective(.;eptur:ber 1st.

.1.-20RTj oi

to ,i3,GLW

Approved.

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Changes in Jtaff:
Dated September 5th,recommending the appointment of
, its Grace Heneke, as Clerk in the
Division of 'oreign Lxdhange, at
?.840 pet annum, effective September
15th, to fill vacancy caused by the
resignation of Lliss Helen E. Crookston. approved.
Dated September 6th,recommending the appointment of 1.1ist
Norma Holt as stenographer and typewriter in the office of Lir. M:47111r,
effective 2ept. 9, 1918, such appointment to be probationary at .;4,Zuu per
annum until October 1st, oh which date,
if services are satisfactory, salary
to be increased to ‘,1,320 per annum.
approved.



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Dated September 5th, (2 reports) recommendin,
of State institutions us set forth
in the auxiliary minute book as of
this date, subject to the conditions
stated in the individual reports
attached to each application
At 4:15 P.L., the meeting adjourned.

Approved: