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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF DALLAS

Dallas, Texas, January 12,1942

To All Member and Nonmember Banks in the
Eleventh Federal Reserve District:
For your information we quote below a telegram received from the Treasury
Department in connection with Executive Order No. 8389 of April 10, 1940,
as amended, and Regulations issued pursuant thereto, relating to trans­
actions in foreign exchange, etc.
“ You are advised that henceforth the Treasury Department will not
require the notarization of applications for licenses under the Order or
reports in connection therewith, when such documents are filed by domestic
banks.
“ The foregoing shall, of course, not be construed as indicating that the
Treasury Department waives any other requirement relating to the signing
or executing of license applications or reports, and such documents when
filed by domestic banks should be signed or executed by responsible officers
of such institutions. Neither shall it be deemed to be a waiver of any of the
applicable provisions of the penal laws of the United States.”

Yours very truly,
R. R. GILBERT
President

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