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R-520

BOARD OF GOVERNORS

57

OF THE

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
WASHINGTON
A D O R E I B OFFICIAL C O R R E S P O N D E N C E
TO THE BOARD
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August 10, 1959

Dear Sirs
Referring to the Board's letter S-170 of
August 4, 1939, there are enclosed ten additional
proof copies of the condensed form of State bank
member call report (form F. R. 105) which is to be
used on spring and autumn calls. It is suggested
that the banking department of each State in your
district be advised of the Board's adoption of the
condensed form, and that a copy of the form be furnished to it. In this connection, there is enclosed
a copy of a letter sent today to Mr. William R.
White, Superintendent of Banks of the State of New
York, who is also Secretary of, the Executive Committee of the National Association of State Bank
Supervisors.
Very truly yours,

L» P. Bethea,
Assistant Secretary.

Enclosures - 11

TO THE PRESIDENTS OF ALL FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS



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August 10, 1959

Mr. William R. White, Secretary,
Executive Committee of the National
Association of State Bank Supervisors,
c/o Mew York State Banking Department,
80 Centre Street,
New York, New York.
Dear Mr. White:
Referring to your letter of August 7 and pursuant to a
subsequent telephone conversation with you, we are asking the Federal Reserve banks to advise the State banking departments of the
States in their respective Federal Reserve districts of the adoption of the condensed form of State bank member call report. We
are also requesting them to furnish a copy of the condensed form
to each such banking department.
It is suggested that you bring the condensed form to
the attention of the Executive Committee of the National Association of State Bank Supervisors, and 20 proof copies of the condensed form are enclosed for your use in that connection. As
explained in our letter to you dated August 4, existing arrangements for the single publication of condition reports rendered
by State bank members to Federal Reserve banks and State banking
departments, respectively, are not affected.
in response to your inquiiy, the proposed adoption of
the condensed form was informally brought to the attention of
Mr. Thompson, Chief of the Division of Research and Statistics
of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Inasmuch, however,
as the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation calls for condition
reports only as of the June and December call dates, the forms
which it usee will not be affected by the use of the condensed
form for the spring and autumn calls.




Very truly yours,
(Signed) L. P. Bethea
L. P. Bethea,
Assistant Secretary.