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F e d e r a l R e s e r v e Ba n k OF DALLAS Dallas, Texas, July 24, 1963 To the Principal Executive Officer of the Member Bank Addressed: Enclosed is a loose-leaf copy of the new and revised Directory of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and Branches. Please substitute this new directory for the one which you now have in your binder of regulations of the Board of Governors and bulletins of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. If you should desire additional copies of this directory, we shall be glad to make them available upon request. Sincerely yours, Watrous H. Irons President Enclosure This publication was digitized and made available by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' Historical Library (FedHistory@dal.frb.org) D I R E C T O R Y OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS AND BRANCHES Head Office, 400 South Akard Street, Dallas, Texas Mailing Address Station K Dallas, Texas 75222 T elephone: R iverside 2-3271 (F or night, week-end, and holiday emergency calls: Riverside 2-4528) El Paso Branch, 301 East Main Street, El Paso, Texas Mailing Address P. O. B ox 100 El Paso, Texas 79999 Telephone: 532-1681 Houston Branch, 1701 San Jacinto Street, Houston, Texas Mailing Address P. O. B ox 2578 Houston, Texas 77001 Telephone: CApitol 7-8281 San Antonio Branch, 210 West Nueva Street, San Antonio, Texas Mailing Address P. O. B ox 1471 San Antonio, Texas 78206 Telephone: CApitol 7-4153 CONTENTS Page HEAD OFFICE Directors_____________________________________________________ Member of the Federal Advisory Council_________________ Officers _______________________________________________ Departments and functions Accounting________________________________________________ Auditing __________________________________________________ Bank and public relations__________________________________ Bank examination and supervision__________________________ Cash ______________________________________________________ Collections — checks, other cash items, and noncash items_ _ Emergency planning ---------------------------------------------------------Fiscal agency______________________________________________ Legal ------------------------------------------Loans and rediscounts_____________________________________ Machine processing-----------------------------------------------------------Personnel ____________________________ Regulations of the Board of Governors_______________ Research and statistical__________________________ Reserve accounts of member banks_____________________ Secretary of the Board of Directors___ ____________ Securities Issuance, redemption, and exchange______________________ Purchase and sales--------------------------------Safekeeping ---------------------------------------------------------------Services — building and other operations____ _________ 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 11 9 3 10 7 5 5 EL FASO BRANCH Directors and officers-------------------------------------------------------------- 12 Functions Auditing -------------------------------------------------Other _____________________________________________________ 13 HOUSTON BRANCH Directors and officers-------------------------------------------------------------- 15 Functions Auditing __________________________________________________ 17 O th er-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 SAN ANTONIO BRANCH Directors and officers_________________________________________ 18 Functions Auditing ______ 20 O th er_____________________________________________________ 19 10 HEAD OFFICE Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas HEAD OFFICE ACCOUNTING G. R. Murff, Vice President and Secretary of the Board E. W. Vorlop, Jr., Assistant Cashier C. R. Wallin, Manager General Books and Bank Accounts Division Member bank reserve accounts Orders for drafts on Federal Reserve Bank Reserve deficiencies Nonmember bank clearing accounts Signature authorities Stop-payment orders Administration and interpretation of Regulation D — Reserves of Member Banks Expenditures Division Issuance of voucher checks in payment of expenses (except payroll) of Federal Reserve Bank Dividends on Federal Reserve Bank stock Administration and interpretation of Regulation I — Increase or Decrease of Capital Stock of Federal Reserve Banks and Cancellation of Old and Issue of New Stock Certificates Transfer of Funds Division Telegraphic transfers of funds Mail transfers of funds Disbursements and collections in connection with cotton loan program for New Orleans office of Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service AUDITING Arthur H. Lang, General Auditor Herman B. Hudson, Assistant General Auditor Reconciliation of accounts of member banks and others Verification of accounts and balances furnished to bank examiners and others Investigation of adjustments affecting member bank reserve accounts and Treasury tax and loan accounts Check disposition of incoming money and security shipments Obtain receipts for outgoing money and security shipments 3 Revised July 24, 1963 HEAD OFFICE Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas b a n k : a n d p u b l ic r e l a t io n s T. W . Plant, Vice President and Cashier E. H. Berg, Assistant Cashier H. M. Faulkner, Field Representative Visits to member and nonmember banks Visitors at Federal Reserve Bank Tours of building Relations with schools and colleges Federal Reserve Bank’s paper currency exhibits Sound films on the Federal Reserve System BANK EXAMINATION AND SUPERVISION Thomas R. Sullivan, Vice President James O. Russell, Chief Examiner Leon W . Cowan, Assistant Vice President Examination ot state member banks and affiliates Applications for membership in Federal Reserve System Administration and interpretation of Regulations: C—Acceptance by Member Banks of Drafts or Bills of Exchange H —Membership of State Banking Institutions in the Federal Reserve System K— Corporations Doing Foreign Banking or Other Foreign Fi nancing Under the Federal Reserve Act L— Interlocking Bank Directorates Under the Clayton Act M— Foreign Branches of National Banks and of Corporations Organized Under the Provisions of Section 25(a) of the Federal Reserve Act O— Loans to Executive Officers of Member Banks P— Holding Company Affiliates—Voting Permits Q— Payment of Interest on Deposits R— Relationships with Dealers in Securities Under Section 32 of the Banking Act of 1933 S—Bank Service Arrangements 4 Revised July 24, 1963 HEAD OFFICE Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas BANK EXAMINATION AND SUPERVISION (Continued) T— Credit by Brokers, Dealers, and Members of National Securi ties Exchanges U— Loans by Banks for the Purpose of Purchasing or Carrying Registered Stocks Y — Bank Holding Companies CASH AND SECURITIES T. W. Plant, Vice President and Cashier E. A. Thaxton, Jr., Assistant Cashier H. M. Adams, Manager Money Division Shipment and delivery of currency and coin Receipt and verification of currency and coin Reports of unusual currency transactions on Form TCR-1, pur suant to request of United States Treasury Department Postmasters’ deposits Securities Division Purchase and sale of securities for account of member banks Receipt and delivery of securities purchased or sold for account of member banks Custody of securities for member banks Telegraphic transfer of bearer Government securities Payment of coupons of the United States Government and gov ernmental agencies COLLECTIONS — CHECKS, OTHER CASH ITEMS, AND NONCASH ITEMS (TRANSIT DEPARTMENT) James L. Cauthen, Vice President Fredric W . Reed, Assistant Cashier Sidney J. Alexander, Jr., Manager Collection of cash items Checks and other cash items Government checks drawn on the Treasurer of the United States Postal money orders 5 Revised July 24, 1963 HEAD OFFICE Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas (TRANSIT DEPARTM ENT) (Continued) Direct routing of checks and other cash items to Federal Reserve banks and branches by member and nonmember clearing banks Returned or dishonored items Magnetic ink character recognition program Check routing symbol program Administration and interpretation of Regulation J — Check Clearing and Collection Collection of noncash items Notes, drafts, and other noncash items Corporate bonds and coupons Administration and interpretation of Regulation G — Collection of Noncash Items Food Stamp Program EMERGENCY PLANNING James L. Cauthen, Vice President Leo T. Howell, Special Assistant — Emergency Planning Emergency preparedness planning FISCAL AGENCY T. A. Hardin, Vice President E. A. Thaxton, Jr., Assistant Cashier Tony J. Salvaggio, Manager United States savings bonds Accounts of issuing agents Issue, reissue, and redemption of savings bonds Lost, stolen, or destroyed savings bonds 6 Revised July 24, 1963 HEAD OFFICE Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas FISCAL AGENCY (Continued) Paying agent settlement Qualification of issuing and paying agents Shipments of savings bonds Marketable Government securities Issue, exchange, transfer, and redemption of securities Lost, stolen, or destroyed securities Subscriptions to cash or exchange offerings of Government securities Treasury tax and loan accounts Accounts of depositaries (deposits and collateral) Qualification of depositaries Withdrawal calls Federal taxes Deposit of taxes Duplicate receipts Qualification of depositaries Foreign assets control regulations LEGAL George F. Rudy, General Counsel Robert H. Boykin, Assistant Counsel and Assistant Secretary of the Board George C. Cochran, Legal Assistant LOANS AND REDISCOUNTS T. W . Plant, Vice President and Cashier Fredric W . Reed, Assistant Cashier Jesse D. Sanders, Assistant Manager Collection and analysis of credit data Record of Federal Reserve Bank’s investment in Government securities Administration and interpretation of Regulations: A—Advances and Discounts by Federal Reserve Banks 7 Revised July 24, 1963 HEAD OFFICE Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas LOANS AND REDISCOUNTS (Continued) B— Open Market Purchases of Bills of Exchange, Trade Accept ances and Bankers’ Acceptances Under Section 14 E— Purchase of Warrants N— Relations with Foreign Banks and Bankers V — Loan Guarantees for Defense Production MACHINE PROCESSING T. A. Hardin, Vice President E. W . Vorlop, Jr., Assistant Cashier Ted E. Spreng, Manager Electronic computer operations PERSONNEL James A. Parker, Vice President Harry E. Robinson, Manager Employment Employee records Preparation of payroll Job analysis and evaluation Salary and personnel policy surveys Medical examinations and first aid Employee counseling Employee publication Hospitalization and insurance Retirement system Cafeteria service for officers and employees 8 Revised July 24, 1963 HEAD OFFICE Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas RESEARCH AND STATISTICAL Ralph T. Green, Vice President J. Z. Rowe, Director of Research Research: William N. Griggs, Financial Economist Weldon C. Neill, General Economist John B. Ross, Financial Economist John D. Stuligross, Industrial Economist Don L. Woodland, Financial Economist Assembling and analyzing econom ic data — agriculture, trade, finance, and industry Banking, business, agricultural, and other economic releases Agricultural News o f the Week Business Review Farm and Ranch Bulletin Statistical: Zenas B. Smith, Administrative Assistant James A. Pflueger, Supervisor Collection of statistical data on banking, retail trade, and con sumer credit Preparation of statistical tabulations and reports Foreign exchange transactions — reports Research Library: Mabel Wilkerson, Librarian Economic publications — books, periodicals, newspapers, special reports, government documents and releases, economic and financial services, and other material to facilitate research 9 Revised July 24, 1963 HEAD OFFICE Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas SECRETARY OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS G. R. Murff, Vice President and Secretary of the Board Robert H. Boykin, Assistant Counsel and Assistant Secretary of the Board Proceedings of meetings of Board of Directors and committees of Board of Directors Election of Class A and Class B directors by member banks Information regarding directors SERVICES — BUILDING AND OTHER OPERATIONS W . M. Pritchett, Vice President Hoyt McCormick, Manager Federal Reserve Postal Substation “ K ” Mail — incoming and outgoing Protection —■ fire and safety Telephone service Wire service — private and commercial Purchase of equipment and supplies Maintenance of furniture and equipment Building repairs and alterations Heating and air conditioning Records, files, and archives Printing and duplicating services Interdepartmental communications — messenger service and pneu matic tube system 10 Revised July 24, 1963 REGULATIONS OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS A—Advances and Discounts by Federal Reserve Banks_______________________________________ T. W . Plant B— Open Market Purchases of Bills of Exchange, Trade Acceptances and Bankers’ Accept ances Under Section 14________________________T. W . Plant C—Acceptance by Member Banks of Drafts or Bills of Exchange___________________________ T. R. Sullivan D— Reserves of Member Banks________________________G. R. Murff E—-Purchase of Warrants___________________________ T. W . Plant G— Collection of Noncash Items________________ James L. Cauthen H— Membership of State Banking Institutions in the Federal Reserve System_____________ T. R. Sullivan I — Increase or Decrease of Capital Stock of Fed eral Reserve Banks and Cancelation of Old and Issue of New Stock Certificates___________ G. R. Murff J — Check Clearing and Collection______________ James L. Cauthen K— Corporations Doing Foreign Banking or Other Foreign Financing Under the Federal Re serve A c t __________________________________ T. R. Sullivan L— Interlocking Bank D irectorates Under the Clayton Act ______________________________ T. R. Sullivan M—Foreign Branches of National Banks and of Corporations Organized Under the Provi sions of Section 25(a) of the Federal Reserve Act ______________________________ T. R. Sullivan N— Relations with Foreign Banks and Bankers________ T. W . Plant O— Loans to Executive Officers of Member Banks—_T. R. Sullivan P— Holding Company Affiliates — Voting Permits_T. R. Sullivan Q— Payment of Interest on Deposits______________ T. R. Sullivan R— Relationships with Dealers in Securities Under Section 32 of the Banking Act of 1933______T. R. Sullivan S—Bank Service Arrangements__________________ ___T. R. Sullivan T— Credit by Brokers, Dealers, and Members of National Securities Exchanges______________ T. R. Sullivan U— Loans by Banks for the Purpose of Purchasing or Carrying Registered Stocks_____________ T. R. Sullivan V — Loan Guarantees for Defense Production__ _______ T. W . Plant Y — Bank Holding Companies______________________T. R. Sullivan ll Revised July 24 , 1963 EL PASO BRANCH Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas EL PASO BRANCH DIRECTORS Chairman of the Board W IL L IA M R. M ATH EW S FLO Y D CHILDRESS, Vice Chairman of the Board, The First National Bank of Roswell, Roswell, New Mexico ROGER B. CORBETT, President, New Mexico State University, University Park, New Mexico D YSAR T E. HOLCOMB, Director of Research, El Paso Natural Gas Products Company, El Paso, Texas JOSEPH F. IRVIN , President, Southwest National Bank of El Paso, El Paso, Texas W IL L IA M R. M ATH EW S, Editor and Publisher, The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Arizona CHARLES B. PERRY, President, First State Bank, Odessa, Texas DICK ROGERS, President, First National Bank in Alpine, Alpine, Texas OFFICERS RO Y E. BOHNE, Vice President in Charge T. C. ARN O LD , Cashier FORREST E. COLEMAN, Assistant Cashier 12 Revised July 24, 1963 HOUSTON BRANCH Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas HOUSTON BRANCH DIRECTORS Chairman of the Board M A X L E V IN E D O N ALD B. CAM PBELL, Works Manager, Sabine River Works, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Orange, Texas J. A. ELKINS, JR., Chairman of the Board, First City National Bank of Houston, Houston, Texas M. M. G A L LO W A Y , President, First Capitol Bank, West Columbia, Texas JOHN E. GRAY, President, First Security National Bank of Beaumont, Beaumont, Texas EDGAR H. HUDGINS, Ranching — Partner in Hudgins Division of J. D. Hudgins, Hungerford, Texas M AX LEVIN E , President, Foley’s, Houston, Texas J. W . M cLEAN, President, Texas National Bank of Houston, Houston, Texas OFFICERS J. L. COOK, Vice President in Charge B. J. TR O Y , Cashier W . C. HARTUNG, Assistant Cashier RASCO R. STORY, Assistant Cashier 15 Revised July 24, 1963 HOUSTON BRANCH Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas HOUSTON BRANCH J. L. COOK, Vice President in Charge B. J. TRO Y, Cashier W . C. HARTUNG, Assistant Cashier FISCAL AGENCY DEPARTMENT H. A. Yancey, Manager Issue, exchange, and redemption United States Savings bonds United States marketable securities Treasury tax and loan accounts Withholding tax deposits Commodity Credit activities LOAN AND SERVICE DEPARTMENT L. F. Moss, Manager Loan and discount operations Administration and interpretation of Regulation U ■ Loans by —■ Banks for the Purpose of Purchasing or Carrying Registered Stocks Purchase and sale of securities for account of member banks Receipt and delivery of securities purchased or sold for account of member banks Delivery of bearer Government securities pursuant to telegraphic transfer from other Federal Reserve banks CASH DEPARTMENT R. M. Guinn, Manager Payment of currency and coin Receipt and verification of currency and coin Reports of unusual currency transactions on Form TCR-1, pursuant to instructions from the Treasury Department 16 Revised July 24, 1963