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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK Circular No. 664, April 30, 1925H amending circular No. 652 of Jan. 17, 1925J Official Signatures Changes in Authority to Sign To all Banks and Trust Companies in the Second Federal Reserve District: Our circular No. 652 of January 17, 1925, containing facsimile signatures of those authorized to sign on behalf of this bank is modified in the following respects: ALAN K. LAUCKNER, Manager, Methods and Supplies Department, has resigned to become associated with The Equitable Trust Company of New York and his authority to sign on behalf of or to act for this bank has expired. Changes in authority to sign per procuration have been made as follows: The authority granted to WESLEY W. BURT and to HENRY C. LOW, JR., to sign has been revoked. GEORGE A. LOWN, WILLIAM H. CONOVER, CHARLES N. VAN HOUTEN, JR., and ROBERT M. MORGAN will sign as holders of procuration, but will not sign correspondence except as noted below. GEORGE A. LOWN, will sign: WILLIAM H. CONOVER, will sign: CHARLES N. VAN HOUTEN, JR., will sign: and will continue to sign correspondence for S. S. VANSANT, Manager, Safekeeping Department M. MORGAN, will sign: and will continue to sign correspondence for W. B. MATTESON, Manager, Securities Department. JOHN C. DIECKERT will continue to sign per procuration, and is also authorized to sign correspondence as follows: A Q ^^ JOHN C. DIECKERT, will sign: «J*<>JL/W£--£IJ*ji~*Jl/^-n^^~ ROBERT Q for W. B. MATTESON, Manager, Securities Department. THOMAS J. KING is authorized to sign redemption checks issued for unpaid items returned, but not otherwise. THOMAS J. KING, Teller, will sign: The authority granted to DAVID P. MILLER to sign such redemption checks has been revoked. Very truly yours, BENJ. STRONG, Governor.