Volume 6
DATE: December 31, 1928 - December 20, 1930
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- New Year Statement by Secretary Mellon, January 1, 1929
- Secretary Statement on Treasury Regulations Relating to Consolidated Income Tax Returns of Affiliated Corporations, January 4, 1929
- Secretary Mellon Letter to Chariman of the Senate Committee on Appropriations Francis E. Warren, January 14, 1929
- "Why Refunds?" An Interview with Henry Herrick Bond, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, January 14, 1929
- Statement by Undersecretary Ogden L. Mills, January 18, 1929
- "The Administration of the Federal Income Tax" Speech to be Delivered by Undersecretary Mills before the Bar Association of New York, January 19, 1929
- Secretary Mellon Letter to Bishop James Cannon of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, January 21, 1929
- Letter from Secretary Mellon to Speaker of the House of Representatives, January 22, 1929
- Letter from Secretary Mellon to Reed Smoot, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, January 23, 1929
- Letter from Secretary Mellon to Chairman Anthony of the House Committee on Appropriations, January 30, 1929
- Letter from Secretary Mellon to Francis E. Warren, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, February 7, 1929
- "The Government and Architecture" Speech of Ogden L. Mills at the Annual Dinner of the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, February 25, 1929
- Statement by Undersecretary Mills Before the Committee on Ways and Means, February 27, 1929
- Treasury Offering 4 3/4% Series TD2-1929 Bills for Subscription, March 7, 1929
- Subscriptions for 4 3/4% Series TD2-1929 Bills will Close March 12, March 12, 1929
- Subscriptions for 4 3/4% Series TD2-1929 Bills Closed March 12, March 13, 1929
- Results of Subscription of Series TD2-1929 4 3/4% Bills, March 14, 1929
- Secretary Mellon Statement on President's Executive Order Relating to Publication of Refund Decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, March 14, 1929
- "Treasury Policies" Speech of A.W. Mellon from Station WMAL as part of the National Radio Forum, March 31, 1929
- Report of Progress on Government Buildings, April 15, 1929
- Secretary Mellon Statement on Bills Authorizing Treasury to Sell Bills on a Discount Basis, April 22, 1929
- Secretary Mellon Arranges Second Meeting to be Held at United States Chamber of Commerce, April 24, 1929
- Speech to be Delivered by Ogden L. Mills before the Forum of Washington Chapter, American Institute of Banking at the Raleigh Hotel, Washington, April 24, 1929
- Address of Richard N. Elliott, Chairman of the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds of the House of Representatives, at the Meeting on the Development of Washington, Held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, April 25, 1929
- "Making a Capital City" Address of Milton B. Medary, Member of the National Capital Park and Planning Commission, at a Meeting on the Development of the City of Washington, Held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, April 25, 1929
- "Appropriations for Public Buildings" Address of Reed Smoot, Chairman of the Public Buildings Commission, at a Meeting on the Development of the City of Washington Held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, April 25, 1929
- Speech of Secretary A.W. Mellon at the Meeting on the Development of the City of Washington, Held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, April 25, 1929
- Speech of Edward H. Bennett, Chairman of the Architectural Consultants, at a Meeting on the Development of the City of Washington, Held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, April 26, 1929
- Speech of Secretary A.W. Mellon at the Meeting on the Development of the City of Washington, Held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, April 25, 1929
- Speech of Edward H. Bennett, Chairman of the Architectural Consultants, at a Meeting on the Development of the City of Washington, Held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, April 26, 1929
- Speech of Undersecretary Ogden L. Mills at the Unveiling of a Tablet on the Treasury Building to Commemorate the Signing of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty, April 30, 1929
- Correspondence in Reference to the Resignation of Eugene Meyer as Federal Farm Loan Commissioner, May 2, 1929
- Final Steps Taken for Settlement of Debt Owed by Greece to the United States, May 10, 1929
- Address of Herny Herrick Bond at the Meeting of the Missouri Bankers Association, Excelsior Springs, Missouri, May 17, 1929
- Corner Stone for New Building of the Bureau of Internal Revenue Will be Laid on May 20, May 17, 1929
- Speech of Secretary Mellon at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Bureau of Internal Revenue Building, May 20, 1929
- July 10, 1929 Set for Beginning of Issue of New Small-size Currency, June 3, 1929
- Description of Reduced-Size Currency
- Issue of New Small-Size Currency, June 3, 1929
- Treasury Offering of 5 1/8% Bills of Series TM-1930, June 7, 1929
- Subscriptions for 5 1/8% Bills Close June 10, June 10, 1929
- Results of Offering of 5 1/8% Series TM-1930 Bills, June 14, 1929
- Payments Receieved from Foreign Governments, June 15, 1929
- Letters on Resignation of Carl T. Schuneman as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, June 27, 1929
- Mellon Announcement on Close of Fiscal Year 1929, July 1, 1929
- Statement by Secretary Mellon, July 1, 1929
- "The New Small-Size Currency" Speech to be Delivered over the Radio by Ogden L. Mills through Station WABC, July 6, 1929
- Captain Frank X. A. Eble Appointed Commissioner of Customs, July 8, 1929
- Federal Reserve Banks Authorized to Purchase Treasury Notes, July 11, 1929
- Treasury Notes of Series A-1930-32 Offering, July 17, 1929
- Treasury Announces Acceptance of the Bid of 40 Wall Street Corporations for the Purchase of the United States Assay Office Property in New York City, July 19, 1929
- Statement by J.M. Doran, Commissioner of Prohibition, July 26, 1929
- Statement by Secretary Mellon on Action by France in Paying Debt Owed to the United States, July 28, 1929
- Notes Between Secretary Mellon and French Ambassador, July 31, 1929
- Letter from Paul Claudel to Secretary Mellon, July 29, 1929
- Resignation of Assistant Secretary Henry Herrick, August 7, 1929
- Treasury Offering Subscription of 9 Month 4 7/8% Notes of Series TJ-1930, September 6, 1929
- Treasury Announces Subscriptions for 4 7/8% Series TJ-1930 Notes Will Close September 9, September 7, 1929
- Subscriptions for 4 7/8% Series TJ-1930 Notes Closed on September 9, September 11, 1929
- Results of Bill Offering of 4 7/8% Series TJ-1930 Notes, September 13, 1929
- Treasury Accepts Offer of Potomac Electric Power Company to Sell Squares 259 and 260 to the Government, September 28, 1929
- Statement by Secretary Mellon on Tax Reduction, November 14, 1929
- Remarks of A.W. Mellon on the Occasion of the Presentation of a Medal to Elihu Root by the National Academy of Design in the Fine Arts Building, November 26, 1929
- Treasury Announces Selection of a Site for the New Assay Office in New York City, November 27, 1929
- Statement of Undersecretary Mills before the Ways and Means Committee, December 4, 1929
- Radio Address of Secretary Mellon from Station WRC, December 5, 1929
- Treasury Offering Subscription on Isse of 9-Month 3 1/8% Bills of Series TS-1930, December 6, 1929
- Treasury Authorizes Federl Reserve to Redeem in Cash Treasury Notes of 4 1/4% of Series TD-1929 and 4 3/4% of Series TD-2-1929, December 9, 1929
- Subscriptions for Issue of 3 1/8% Series TS-1930 Notes Will Close December 7, December 9, 1929
- Subscriptions for Issue of 3 1/8% Series TS-1930 Notes Closed December 7, December 10, 1929
- Tenders Invited for Treaury Bills to the Amount of $100 Million or Thereabouts, December 10, 1929
- Statement by Undersecretary Mills before the Ways and Means Committee in Connection with H.R. 6585 Providing for Settlement of Indebtedness of French Government to the United States, December 10, 1929
- Results of Subscriptions Receieved for Issue of 3 1/8% Series TS-1930 Bills, December 11, 1929
- Announcement on 2% Consols of 1930, December 12, 1929
- Treasury Announces Tenders for $100 Million or Thereabouts of Treasury Bills, December 14, 1929
- Director of the Mint Announces Largest Single Day Coinage Output in History of the Mint, December 14, 1929
- Payements from Foreign Governments, December 16, 1929
- Statement by Commissioner of Prohibition, Dr. Doran, December 26, 1929
- Statement by Commissioner of Prohibition, Dr. Doran, December 16, 1929
- Treasury Department Received Payment from Government of France, December 27, 1929
- Statement by Acting Secretary Mills, December 29, 1929
- Statement by Secretary Mellon, December 31, 1929
- Statement by Secretary Mellon before the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments of the House of Representatives, January 22, 1930
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $50 Million, February 11, 1930
- Address of Welcome of Undersecretary of the Treasury Mills in Opening the Conference on International Double Taxation at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, February 14, 1930
- Tenders for $50 Million or Thereabouts Were Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks, February 15, 1930
- Statement of Secretary Mellon at the Hearing on the Bill to Reduce International Double Taxation before the Ways and Means Committee, February 26, 1930
- Treasury Offering Subscription of 9-month 3 1/4% Series TD-1930 Notes, March 7, 1930
- Subscriptions for Issue of 3 1/4% Series TD-1930 Notes Closed on March 8, March 10, 1930
- Statement of Undersecretary Mills before the Ways and Means Committee Relating to H.R. 10840, A Bil to Authorize the Settlement of Indebtedness of Germany to the United States, March 10, 1930
- Subscriptions of Treasury 3 1/4% Series TD-1930 Notes Closed on March 8, March 11, 1930
- Results of Subscriptions Receieved for Series TD-1930 3 1/4% Notes, March 13, 1930
- Site of First Narcotic Farm Recommended Near Lexington, Kentucky, March 13, 1930
- Secretary Mellon Statement with Reference to Final Settlement of the Tax Liabilities of the United States Steel Corporation, March 16, 1930
- Statement by Secretary Mellon Regarding the Present Status of the Governmental Building Program, March 23, 1930
- Remarks of A.W. Mellon at a Dinner at the Pittsburgh Golf Club, March 25, 1930
- Notice that Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $50 Million, or Thereabouts, April 7, 1930
- Statement of Secretary Mellon, April 9, 1930
- Tenders for $50 Million or thereabouts of 90-Day Treasury Bills were Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on April 11, April 12, 1930
- Treasury Statement on French Indebtedness, April 15, 1930
- Statement by Undersecretary Mills on H.R. 11204 to Regulate the Entry of Persons into the United States, to Establish a Border Patrol in the Coast Guard, and for Other Purposes, April 24, 1930
- Mellon Statement on Agreement for Settle of the Relief Indebtedness of the Government of Austria, May 8, 1930
- Debt Funding Agreement with Austria, May 8, 1930
- Treaury Gives Notice that Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $100 Million, or Thereabouts, May 12, 1930
- Speech to Be Delivered by Undersecretary Mills at the Annual Dinner Meeting of the American Association of Advertising Agencies, May 16, 1930
- Address of Secretary Mellon to the Graduating Class of the United States Coast Guard Academy, New London, Connecticut, May 15, 1930
- Tenders of $100 Million or Thereabouts Were Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on May 15, May 16, 1930
- Treasury Offering Issue of 12-month 2 7/8% Certificates of Series TJ-1931, June 7, 1930
- Remarks by Assistant Secretary Ferry K. Heath, Preliminary to Showing of the Film "The Nation's Capital", Michigan Bankers Association, Grand Rapids, Michigan, June 11, 1930
- Subscriptions for Issue of Certificates of Series TJ-1931 3 7/8% Closed on June 9, June 11, 1930
- Results of Subscriptions Receieved for Issue of Series TJ-1931 2 7/8% Certificates, June 13, 1930
- Payments from Foreign Governments, June 16, 1930
- Secretary Mellon Statement on Smoot-Hawley Tariff Law, June 21, 1930
- Treasury Announced Signing of Agreement Authorizing Final Discharge of Obligations of Germany to the United States, June 23, 1930
- Tentative Agreement with City Officials of New York City Providing for Acquisition of a New Site for Federal Buildings, June 24, 1930
- Statement by Secretary Mellon before the Committee on Banking and Currency, House of Representatives in Connection with H.J. Res. 364, June 25, 1930
- Announcement by Secretary Mellon on Close of Fiscal Year 1930, July 1, 1930
- Secretary Mellon Statement on Double Taxation with Great Britain and France, July 3, 1930
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $50 Million, or Thereabouts, July 7, 1930
- Tenders for $50 Million, or Thereabouts Were Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on July 10, July 11, 1930
- "Some Recent Accomplishments of the Treasury" Address of Assistant Secretary Walter E. Hope Over Network of National Broadcasting Company, July 14, 1930
- Statement by Secretary Mellon, July 25, 1930
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $120 Million, August 11, 1930
- Tenders for $120 Million of Treasury Bills were Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on August 14, August 15, 1930
- Statement by Secretary Mellon, August 22, 1930
- Letter from Secretary Mellon to Roy A. Young on Young's Resignation as Federal Reserve Governor, August 27, 1930
- Treasury Offering for Subscriptions on Issues of 12-month 2 3/8% Certificates of Series TS-1931, September 8, 1930
- Subscriptions for Issue of 2 3/8% Treasury Certificates, Series TS-1931 Closed on September 9, September 10, 1930
- All 3 1/2% Treasury Notes of Series A-1930-32 and Series B-1930-32 Have Been Called for Redemption, September 10, 1930
- Subscriptions for Issue of Treasury Certificates Series TS-1931, 2 3/8% Closed on September 9, September 11, 1930
- Results of Subscriptions Receieved for Offering of 2 3/8% Notes of Series TS-1931, September 12, 1930
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $100 Million, or Thereabouts, October 7, 1930
- Statement by Secretary Mellon Regarding Statement by Representative Byrns of Tennessee, October 9, 1930
- Tenders for $100 Million, or Thereabouts of 62-Day Treasury Bills were Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on October 10, October 11, 1930
- Letter from Mellon to E.C. Alvord on Alvord's Resignation as Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury, October 16, 1930
- Speech to be Delivered by Ogden L. Mills in Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, October 24, 1930
- Address of Secretary Mellon from Station WMAL, October 29, 1930
- Speech to be Delivered by Ogden L. Mills at Perth Amboy, New Jersey, October 29, 1930
- Statement by Secretary Mellon on Tax Refunds, October 31, 1930
- Secretary Mellon Statement in Connection with the Public Buildings Program, November 1, 1930
- B.H. Bartholow Appointed Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury, November 1, 1930
- Speech Delivered by Ogden L. Mills at Cooper Union, New York City, November 1, 1930
- Radio Talk Delivered on Behalf of Representative Ruth Pratt by Ogden L. Mills Over Station WMCA, November 2, 1930
- Final Steps Taken in Connection with Funding of Indebtedness of Germany to the United States, November 7, 1930
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $125 Million, November 10, 1930
- Secretary Mellon Selects Bebb and Gould and John Graham, Architects of Seattle, Washington for Proposed Marine Hospital in Seattle, November 13, 1930
- "America's Separate Agreement with Germany" Speech to be Delivered by Ogden L. Mills at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Political Science, November 14, 1930
- Tenders for $125 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on November 13, November 14, 1930
- Selection of Architects for Federal Building in Miami, Florida and Parcel Post Building in Jacksonville, Florida, November 18, 1930
- "The Executive Budget System" Speech to be Delivered by Ogden L. Mills before the National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers, November 20, 1930
- Treasury Offering of Subscriptions for Series TJ2-1931 Notes and Series TD-1931 Notes, December 8, 1930
- Subscriptions for Series TJ2-1931 Notes and Series TD-1931 Notes Closed December 9, December 11, 1930
- Results of Subscriptions for Issue of Series TJ2-1931 Notes and Series TD-1931 Notes, December 12, 1930
- Payments from Foreign Governments, December 15, 1930
- Architects Selected for Proposed Federal Building in Atlanta, Georgia, December 20, 1930
United States. Department of the Treasury. "Volume 6," Press Releases of the United States Department of the Treasury (December 31, 1928 - December 20, 1930). https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/6111/item/586844, accessed on October 1, 2023.
NOTE: Volume includes statements to the press from the United States Treasury Department released between 1928 and 1930. Included are statements and speeches of Treasury Secretary Andrew W. Mellon and Treasury Undersecretary Ogden L. Mills. Topics covered include the Great Depression, the construction of the Federal Triangle in Washington, D.C. and other federal building projects, the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, the 1930 midterm election, and U.S. currency note standardization.
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