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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS
FISCAL. A G E N T O F TH E U N ITE D S T A T E S

Dallas, Texas, December 16,1944

SIXTH WAR LOAN DRIVE
CREDITS FOR SALES OF SERIES E, F, AND G SAVINGS BONDS

To All Banking Institutions, and Others Concerned,
in the Eleventh Federal Reserve District:
In our circular letter of December 12, 1944, and in previous circulars pertaining to
the Sixth War Loan Drive, it was stated that reports and remittances covering sales of
Series E savings bonds and all applications for Series F and Series G savings bonds
received and processed through this bank or one of its branches on or before December
31, 1944, would be included in the final figures for the drive.
The Treasury Department now advises that since December 31, 1944, is a Sunday
and the following day a legal holiday, it has been decided to afford an opportunity for
credit to the Sixth War Loan Drive of sales of all savings bonds processed through the
Federal Reserve banks and branches on or before January 2, 1945. Applications and
remittances for Series F and Series G savings bonds, together with remittances and stubs
covering Series E bond sales, received by this bank or one of its branches, either by mail
or by personal delivery on January 2, 1945, will be included in the drive figures. It is
understood, of course, that such mail and personal delivery items must be of December
dating to be included in the final drive figures.
In order to facilitate the work of this bank and its branches and to enable us to give
proper statistical credits for sales of savings bonds, it is urged that all applications for
Series F and Series G savings bonds and all reports and remittances covering sales of
Series E savings bonds by issuing agents be dispatched to reach this bank or appropriate
branch as early as possible after the close of business on December 31, 1944, and not
later than January 2, 1945.
Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated.
Yours very truly,
R. R. GILBERT
President

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