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A meeting of the Federal Reserve Board was held in the office
Of the Board on Wednesday, May 17, 1922, at 11:15 a.m.
PRMENT: Vice Gcvernor Platt
Mr. Hamlin
Mr. Mil ler
Mr. Mitchell
Mr. Hoxton, secretary.
Minutes of the meeting of the Board held May 15th were read and
on motion approved, as amended.
The Vice Governor reported the reserve positions of the several
Federal reserve banks as at close of business May 13th and 15th.
Draft of letter dated May 17th, prerared by the Chairman of the
Committee on Economy and Efficiency, for the signature of the Vice
Governor, and addressed to the Chairman of all Federal reserve banks,
With reference to the form of Report and Manual for Distribution of
functional expenses of Federal Reserve Banks.
Approved.
Upon notion, the Board approved the official bonds of Assistant
Federal Reserve Agents Thomas Bowron and James B. Cobbs, at tte Birmingham Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, each in the amount of

Ploo,coo.
Letter dated May 12th, from the Chairman of the 2ederal Rewrve
Bank of San Francisco, advising that the Los Angeles Trust and Savings
Bank had accepted the Federal Reserve Board's interpretation of condition
Of rembership No. 6, with reference to the acquiring of interest in other
banks.




Not ed.

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Letter dated May 15th, from the Chairman of the Federal Reserve
Bank of Philadelphia, requesting approval of the Board for the employment
of Professor VT. C. Schlutter, Professor .of Finance at Wharton School, at
an amual salary of

2500, it being the intention, however, to compensate

Professor Schlut ter only for the hours of actual service put in on work
in the Federal Reserve Agents Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of
Philadelphia.
Approved.
Letter dated May 15th, from the Governor of the Federal Reserve
Bank of Atlanta, advising that the Jacksonville Branch of that Bank had
received a shipment of unfit currency from the Secretary of PinarDe of
Cuba, ani that the Branch, as a sub-Treasury function, had made replacement to the Cuban Government less charges.
Noted.
Letter dated May 15th, from the Under Secretary of the Treasury,
submitting final proof of Treasury Department circular No. 176, presenting
regulations covering deposits of public money and. payments of Government
warrants and checks, and inquiring if the Federal Reserve Board is satisfied with those provisions contained in the circular which affect Federal
reserve banks.




Referred to General Counsel throu&t the Law Committee.

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Letter dated May 15th, prepared by Mr. Miller for the sigiature of
the vice Governor, addressed to the Federal Reserve Agent at San Francisco,
in reply to Ms letter of May 3d, in vhich Mr. Perrin made certain inquiries regarding the Board's letter of April 28th, defining the position of
the Federal Reserve Board with regard to the establishment of branches by
the Los Angeles Trust and Savings Bank, Los Angeles, California.
Appr ov ed.
Letter dated May 17th, from the General Counsel of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, advising of the status of the proceedings in the par
Clearance case.
Noted and ordered transmitted to General Counsel for
his information.
Mr. Miller submitted to the Board, with favorable recomrendation,
a letter of May 9th, from the Director of the Division of Analysis and
Research,. requesting authority to change the salary of Miss Katherine
Snodgrass from :,3250 per annum, full time, to3250 per annum, half time,
or in other v,ords, '',1625 per annum, such reduction to date from Tay 8th;
said letter from Dr. Willis having been referred to Mr. Miller at Board
meeting on May 12th.




Approved.

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Letter dated LTy 16th, fivm Er.

. Wheelhouse, Telegraph Oper-

ator of the Federal Reserve Board, tendering his resignation to take effect
at the close of business May 15, 1922.
Upon motion, accepted.
RZPOR IS OF COMMITTEE MO. 1:
Dated May 16th, Recommending changes in stock at Federal Reserve Banks as
set forth in the auxiliary minute book of this date.
Approved.
Dated May 15th,'
,- ecommending action on aoplicet ions for fiduciary powers,
as set forth in the auxiliary minute book of this date.
App /To ved.
Dat edy 15th, Recomm3nd ing admission of state banks , subject to t -t, conditions stated in the individual reports attached to the
applications, as set forth in the auxiliary minute book of
this date.
Appr avec'.
Dated May 16th, RecommendinP; a )proval of the application of Mr. Hillard
E. Welch to serve at the sarre time as president of the Lodi
National Bank of Lodi, Cal., and as director of the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Bank, 3acra,mento , California.
Approved.
At 12:15 p.m. the meeting adjourned.




Vice Governor.
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