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A meeting of the Federal Reserve Board. was held in the
office of the Board on Tuesday, March 22, 1921, at 11:15 a.m.
PRESENT: Governor Harding
Mr. Platt
Mr. Hamlin
Mr. Miller
Mr. Cris singer
Hoxton, Secretary.•
Minutes of the meeting of the Board held March 18th were
read and on motion, approved.
The Governor reported the reserve positions of the several
Federal Reserve banks as at close of business March 17th, 18th and
19th, and the status of rediscounts between the Federal Reserve
banks as of the same dates.
The Governor reported rediscount transactions, merrber bank
Promissory notes secured by Goverment obligations, rate 7%, as
follows:
Dat e
March 9

Bank rediscount in
Dallas

Cleveland

'
T lerch 18

Dallas

Cleveland

llarch 21

Dallas

Cleveland

With

Amount

Maturities
11-15 days

6,500,000
1,000,000

11-15 days
11-15 days

Letter dated March 19th, from the Railway Loan Advisory
Committee, requesting approval of a form of loan,
in the amount of
1,840,700, to be made to the Erie Railroad Company, under
the pro71slons of Section 210 of the Transportation Act, 192D. as amended
.




App roved.

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Letter dated March 18th, from the Federal Reserve Agent
at Richmond, adv is ing of the illness of the Assistant Federal
Reserve Agent at Baltimore, and requesting approval of the temporary appointment of Mr. John R. Cupit as Acting Assistant Federal Reserve
Agent of the Baltimore Branch.
Approved, with the understanding that the usual
bond. will be furnithed.
Letter dated March 18th, from the Chairman of the Federal
Reserve Bank of St .Louis, advising that the Board. of Directors of
that bank had. voted not to increase the rate upon loans secured
by Liberty bonds and. Victory notes.
Upon motion, laid upon the table.
Letter dated March 19th, from the Chairman of the Federal

Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, advising that the President of the
Fidelity Trust Company of Philadelphia will met with the Clayton
Act Committee of the Federal Reserve Board next Wednesday, at
12:30 p.m.
Noted.
Letter dated March 17th, from the Governor of the Federal
Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, requesting approval of the appointilent
Of Mr. T. B. Weir as Counsel for
the Helena Branch, at a retaining
fee of g'500. for the first six months service.




Approved.

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Letter dated March 17th, from the Governor of the Federal
Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, reqtEsting approval of the appoint11n

of Messrs. H. C. Core and H. F. Brown as Assistant Cashiers

Of that bank, at salaries of :3250. and.3000., respectively.
Approved.
Letter

__tad March 17th, frpm the Assistant Federal

Reserve Agent at Cleveland, recommending the approval of the application from the Central National Bank Savings & Trust Company of
Cleveland, Ohio, for permission to accept up to 100% of said bank's
capital and. surplus.
Appro ved.
Memorandum dated March 18th, from the Assistant to the Governor, transmitting certain correspondence with reference to terminating the membership in the Federal Reserve System of the Farmers'
State Bank of Allen, Nebraska, and. advising that said bank has not
replied to a letter of Governor Harding dated February 14, 1921.
Upon motion, Governor Harding was requested, after
consultation with Counsel, to cite the Farrers State
Bank of Allen, Nebraska, to snow cause why said bank
should not be required to surrender its membership in
the Federal Reserve System.
Letter dated March 14th, from the Federal Reserve Bank of
San :erancisco, enclosing application from the Bank of Italy, San?rancisco, California, to take over the assets of the First National Bank of Fresno, and to establish a branch in the premises now




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Occupied by that institution.
Approved.
Letter dated March 18th, from Mr. Case, Deputy Governor
Of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, suggesting that in the
Published consolidated statements of the Federal Reserve banks,
the item U.S. Certificates of Indebtedness be split into two parts
SO as to show the amount of certificates issued under the Pittman
Act, and the amount of other certificates.
Upon motion, the above suggestion was accepted.
Draft of letter prepared by Governor Harding, addressed
to all Governors and all Chairmen of Federal Reserve banks,
setting forth the position taken by the Board in regard to the
expression of opinion by officers, directors ani employes of Federal Reserve banks as to the rate policies of the Federal Reserve
System.
Appro ved.
MemoianduM dated March 22d, from Mr. Dle rson, attaching
letters of resignation from Mr. C. B. Hughes, Secretary. of the
Railway Loan Advisory Committee, and Mrs. Eunice Crittenden, stenc'grapher to the Committee, and. advising as to certain readjustments
Personnel in Connection with the duties performed by that Committee.




Approved.

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Governor Harding stated that the Annual Report of the Fedoral Reserve Bank of New York had been received at the offices of
the Board, gRi that the report was too voluminous to incorporate
into the Annual Report of the Board; that it contained much matter
which duplicated matter contained in the Board's report, and that
considerable editing would be necessary before the New York bank's
report could be used for the purpose intended.
Referred to Governor Harding with payer.
With reference to the vacancy existing in the Board of Directors of the Portland Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco, Mr. Miller stated that Mr. J. V. Teal, who
recently resigned, had consented to continue to serve, and Mr. Teal was thereuNn, upon motion, elected a director of the Portland Branch of the
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, for the term ending December 31, 1921.

RE

RTS OF COLMITT12,.:,.' NO. 1:

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Dated March 18th, Recommending changes in stock at Federal
Reserve banks, as set forth in the auxiliary minute book as of this date.
Approved.
Dated March 22d , Recommending that authority be given to
certain national banks to purchase stock
in corporations organized under the Ed()
)
.e
I,ct, as set forth in the auxiliary minute book as of this date.
Approved.




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Dated March 18th, Recomnerxiing approval of the application of Mx.
John Raggio to serve at the sere time as director of the First National Bank, Sonora, Cal.,
and as president and director of the Commercial
S: Savings Bank, Stockton, Cal.
Approved.
Dated 'larch 18th, Recommending appioval of the application of T.7r.
Ralph W. Kinney to serve at the mire tire as
director of the Central National Bank, Oakland,
Cal., and as director of the Central Savings
Bank, Oakland, Cal.
Approved.
Dat ed March 18th, Recommending approval of the application of Mr.
John R. Livezey to serve at the same time as
director of the Northwestern Nat ional Bank, of
Philadelphia, and as director of the Aldine
Trust Co. of Philadelphia.
Approved.
Dated March 18th, Reconmending approval of the application of Mr.
Jacob T!ortenson to serve at the sane time as
director of the Security National Bank, Pasadena,
Cal., and as director of the Standard Trust f;Savings Bank, Chicago,Ill.
Approved.
Dated March 18th, Recomrenling approval of the application of Mr.
Charles A. Stadler to sexve. at the same time as
director of. the First National Bank, Fort Meyers,
Fla., and as director of the Commonwealth Bank,
New York City.
Appro ved.
Dated March 18th, Recomnending approval of the application of Mr.
R. P. Brewer to serve as officer and director
of any three of the following banks: First National Bank, Wapanucka, Okla., National Bank of
Commerce, Kansas City, Yo., City Bank, Kansas
City, 1.7o., and. the First National Bank, McAlester,
Okla,.
Approved.

At 1:00 p.m. the meeting adjourned.




Secretary.