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249 1!X OI'PICIO MIIMSIEM W. P. G. HARDING, GOVKRNOR ALBERT STRAUSS, YICI GOVIIIOR ADOLPH C. IIJLLER CHARLES S. HAIILIN HENRY A. IIOEHLENPAH .DAVID F. HOUSTON SICRKTUY OF THI TREASURY CHAIRMAN JOHN SKELTON WILLIAMS COMPTROLLER OF THE CURR&HCY FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD W. T. CHAPIIAN. SECRETARY R. G. EIIERSON. AISISTAMT SECRITAIY ADDRESS REPL.Y TO FE.DER~L RESERVE x:i874 WASHINGTON BO~RD Y. FISCAL AlENT March ~OBJECT~ 27. 1920. Sc-hedule 1:4 Maximum Charges Allowed.. Dear Sit: Referrirtg to the Board 1 s letter (X-1844} dated February 26, 1920, I enalose a copy of the schedule sub- ' mitted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond in compliance witb the terms of that circular letter. Inasn».ch as some of the Federal Reserve :Ba,nks have as.l~ed for further details a&to the requirements of the Boa=d in this matter, this sehedple is sent to you. t• serve as a model in the preparation of yo-ur own. It is believed that the tra.n!mission of this typical schedule at this time will assist in sec~ing uniformity and will prevent delays arising fram different interpretations which may exist as to the form of schedule desire~ lt will be noted that in the e~se of !ichmond it was not fOW!d neceua:ry to split $tates, as it mrq b~ in other districts. Exe~utive Secreta~. Enclesv-e.