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A meeting of the Federal Reserve Board was held on Wednesday,
June 15, 1932, at 12:15 p.
PRESETT:

Governor lleyer
Mr. Hamlin
Mr. Miller
Mr. Tames
Mr. Magee
Mr. Morrill, Secretary
Mr. EcClelland, Assistant Secretary
Mr. Harrison, Assistant to the Governor.

The Board considered and acted upon the following matters:
Telegrams dated June 13, 1932, from the Secretary of the Federal
Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and June 15, 1932, from the Chairmen of the
Federal Reserve Banks of Philadelphia and St. Louis, all advising that at

meetings of the boards of directors on the dates stated no changes were
Made in the banks' existing schedules of rates of discount and purchase.
Without objection, noted with approval.
Letter dated Tune 13, 1932, from the Federal Reserve Agent at
Kansas City stating that if there is no objection on the part of the
Board he will take his vacation during the month of ally.
Noted without objection.
Telegram to the Governor of the Federal Reserve Bark of Atlanta
replying to his letter of June 13, 1932, requesting authority for an advance by the Atlanta bank, in accordance with the provisions of section
10(b) of the Federal Reserve Act, as amended, to the Georgia Savings Bank

and Trust Company, Atlanta, Georgia, in the amount of :690,000, at a rate
of 5 1/2

per annum payable on demand with interest payable monthly, and

on the security of miscellaneous stocks and bonds and bills receivable
secured by first mort_;ages on Atlanta property totaling 0_406,000; the




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advance being desired to place the bank in a position to meet expected
Withdrawals of deposits.

The reply stated that the Board authorizes the

advance subject to the terms and conditions recommended and that in the
event the advance is not repaid nor demand for Payment made within ninety
days from Tune 15, the matter should again be brought to the attention of
the Board with a statement of the circumstances which, in the opinion of the
Atlanta bank, justify the bank in continuing the advance without demand for
payment.
Reply approved.
Letter to the Federal Reserve Agent at Philadelphia requesting that
he advise the *Liners Banking Trust Company of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania,
that, effective if and when the Comptroller of the Currency authorizes the
bank to commence business as the Liners National Rank of Shenandoah, the
Federal Reserve Board has granted it the right to act, under the provisions
Of section 11(k) of the Federal Reserve Act, when not in contravention of
State or local law, as trustee, executor, administrator, registrar of stocks
and bonds, guardian of estates, assignee, receiver, committee of estates of
lunatics, or in any other fiduciary capacity in which State banks, trust
companies, or other corporations which come into competition with nntional
banks, are permitted to act under the laws of the State of Pennsylvania, the
exercise of such rights to be subject to the provisions of the Federal
Reserve Act and the regulations of the Federal Reserve Board.
Letter approved.
Letter to the First National Bank of Holdredge, Nebraska, stating
that the Federal Reserve Board has approved the application filed by the




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bank through the Federal Reserve Agent at Kansas City, for permission to
act, when not in contravention of State or local law, as trustee, executor,
administrator, registrar of stocks and bonds, guardian of estates, assignee,
receiver, committee of estates of lunatics, or in any other fiduciary
capacity in which State banks, trust companies, or other corporations which
come into com2etition with national banks are Permitted to act under the
laws of the State of Nebraska, the exercise of such rights to be subject
to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act and the regulations of the
Federal Reserve Board.
Application and letter approved.
Letter to Senator Li. M. Logan, approved by five merbers of the
Board on June 8, 1932, in reply to his letter of flay 21, 1932, stating that
the Peoples State Bank of Scottsville, Kentucky, had requested him to ask if
that bank might be transferred from the eighth to the sixth Federal reserve
district; the reply stating that according to the records of the Board the
Peoples State Bank is not a member of the Federal reserve system and does
not nay its checks at par through the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis,
that in these circumstances it is difficult to see how the Board would be
justified in changing the Federal reserve district lines at the request of
the bank or that any convenience would accrue to it as a result of such a
change, and that evidently the bank's communication was based upon a misunderstanding of the situation.
Reply approved.
Reply, approved by five members of the Board on June 14, to a
to
letter dated June 1, 1932, from Congressman John L. Cable, with regard
Glass-Steagall
the extent of the Federal reserve banks' opertions under the




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Act; the reply stating that Federal reserve banks have made no advances
under section 10(a) of the Federal Reserve Act, that advances under section
10(b) as of June 8, 1932, amounted to ,(3,907,000, of which 4,395,000 had
been repaid, and that on June

a

United States securities pledged with the

Federal reserve agents as collateral security for Federal reserve notes
outstanding, as authorized by section 3 of the Glass-Steagall Act,
aggregated .360,200,000.

The reply also inclosed copies of publications

issued by the system containing statements regarding operations under the
Glass-Steagall Act.
Reply approved.
Letter to lir. P. H. Smith, Treasurer of the Banner FUel Corporation,
Clinchfield, Virginia, replying to his letter of liay 28, 1932, with regard
to a check drawn on the Durham Loan and Trust Company, Durham, North
Carolina, in favor of the Banner Fuel Corporation; the reply stating that
it appears that the check in question was handled by the Federal Reserve
Bank of Richmond in accordance with the Board's regulations and that there
is no evidence of negligence on the part of the Federal reserve bank.

The

reply also invited attention to the offer made by the Richmond bank to prove
a claim, on behalf of the Banner Fuel Corporation, against the First
of the
National Bank of Durham which closed after having effected collection
check from the drawee bank,and suggested that if the corporation desires
this done it communicate directly with the Federal reserve bank.
Letter approved.
At this point Ur. Goldenweiser entered the room.
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L:emorandum from the Secretary dated June 15, 1932, stating that
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expected that the Board's annual report covering operations




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1931, will be received from the printer this afternoon and recommending
that the Board approve the immediate distribution of the report to the Press,
and its release for publication in the afternoon papers of Friday, Tune 17,
1932, following presentation to the Speaker of the House of Representatives
at noon on that date.
Recommendations approved.
Governor Meyer stated that a meeting of the Executive Committee
Of the Open LIarket

Policy Conference will be held in New York City tomorrow

Which he had been invited to attend.

In this connection, the Governor re-

ferred to the present policy with regard to the purchase of Government
securities for system account which was determined upon at the meeting of

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the Open ilarket Policy Conference on May 17, 1932, and approved by the Board
on that date, and he stated that he believed it desirable to continue the
Program at least for the next two or three weeks when the patter may again
he considered in the light of conditions as they then exist.

The matter was

discussed generally and agreement was expressed by the other members of the
Board with Governor Ideyer's opinion.
Reports of Standing Committee dated Tune 15, 1932, recom.lending
aPproval of the following changes in stock at Federal reserve banks:
Shares
z.42211cations for SURRENDER of Stock:
District No. 6.
23
Hancock National Bank, Sparta, Georgia. (Insolvent)

23

11.istrict No. 11.
First National Bank, Tit. Vernon, Texas. (Cons.
Merchants & Planters National Bank with the
above bank)

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A licatisforSUI- m CER of Stock: (Cont'd)
District No. 12.
Bank of Myrtle Point, Myrtle Point, Oregon. (V.L.
Abs. by Security Bank, Myrtle Point, Oregon.)

Shares

21
93

21
Total

Approved.
Renorts of Standing Committee dated June 11 and 13, 1932, recommending approval of the following Clayton Act applications:
Mr. H. G. Hendricks, for permission to serve at the sare
time as director and officer of The American National Bank of
Bristow, Oklahoma, and as officer of The Exchange National
Bank of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Mr. John D. Ankeny, for permission to serve at the same time
as director and officer of the First Inland National Bank of
Pendleton, Oregon, as director and officer of the First National
Bank of Walla Walla, Washington, and as director and officer of
the Columbia National Bank of Dayton, Washington.
Mr. John J. Sullivan, for permission to serve at the same
time as director and officer of the Market Street National Bank
of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and as director of the Finance
Company of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
jOhn Edwards Barbour, for permdssion to serve at the
same tine as director of the Paterson National Bank of Paterson,
New Jersey, and as director of the Paterson Savings Institution
of Paterson, New Jersey.
Approved.

Thereupon the meeting adjourned.

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Secretary.
Approved:




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