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CONTENTS
(For Detailed Index See Below)
PAGE
C onsolidated C apitulation
8
Statements . . . . .

PAGE
June 30, 1941
••
• • •
• •

for

276
(Showing total number of banks, liabilities and re­
sources by states)
ooi i k7a

U. S. A ir M ail and A ir E xpress R outes
9
C entral R eserve and R eserve C ities
10
F ederal R eserve B ank Statements .
9-32
F ederal R eserve B ank I nformation
13 and 16
B anking H olidays . . . • • •
37
C omptroller ’ s C alls . . .
F ederal L and B ank and F ederal I ntermediate
38-40
C redit B ank Statements . . • •
41-45
F arm C redit A dministration I nformation
45-48
F ederal H ome L oan B ank I nformation
46
F ederal H ome L oan B ank Statements .
48-52
O ther G overnment B anking A gencies
52-58
B ankers A ssociations .....................................
59-64
State B ank O fficials and E xaminers
64
T reasury D epartment of the U nited States
(Comptroller of the Currency and Deputy Comptrollers)
64, 65
N ational B ank E x a m i n e r s ...............................
66
V alue of F oreign C o i n s ............................... ......
67, 68
R ates of P ostage
. *.........................
69-270
N umerical System ( A . B . A . ) ...............................
69-270
T ransit N umbers -N umerical S ystem (A.B.A.)
C ount and C lassification of B anks by T otal
271
R esources
B anks with T otal R esources O ver $25,000,000
272, 273
(L ist of ) ...............................................................
274, 275
C learing H ouses in U nited States .
(Showing Deposits of Cities in which located)

U nited States B anks . . . . ......................... ......
i o /o
(For Detailed Index See Page 3)
U nited States D e p e n d e n c i e s ............................... L 0 ‘ °
(For Detailed Index See Page 3)
i i _
B ank of C anada , Ottawa , O nt .
. . . .
Opposite 1576
C anadian B ankers ’ A s s o c i a t i o n ..............................
C anadian N umerical Sy s t e m .........................•
D ominion of C anada B anks .
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. • ■
• 105y~i00y
(For Detailed Index See Page 3)
F oreign B anks . • • • ■
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F oreign B anks W ith H ead O ffices— I ndex to . 1665-1680
I nvestment B ankers A ssociation M embers . . 1937-1945
1946-1963
Stock E xchange M embers .
. .
•
1964
D ates of R egular M eetings of L egislatures .
1965
A ttorney I ndex
. .
. .
■ • *
•
I nterest R ates , G race on Sight D rafts and
196(5
Statutes of L imitations .
. .
• • •
L aws— U nited States , C anada and C uba (D igest
1967-2131
of ) . v, . . .
•
•* • • •
• * (-.
Uniform N egotiable I nstruments A ct . . F■ 2132-2137
B ank C ollection C ode
. .
. •
• • •2138-2140
(As recommended by the American Bankers Asso­
ciation)
A ccessible B anking P oints to N on-B ank T owns
2141-2284
in the U nited States
D iscontinued B ank T itles .
. .
• • •
■ 2285-2311
2313-2588
D irectors (U nited States and C anada ) .

D ETA ILED

IN D EX

G EN ER A L INFORM ATION
PAGE

PAGE

41-45
F arm C redit A dministration I nformation
45-48
F ederal H ome L oan B ank I nformation
46
F ederal H ome L oan B ank Statements .
F ederal L and B ank and F ederal I ntermediate
38-40
C redit B ank Statements
9-32
F ederal R eserve B ank I nformation
10
F ederal R eserve B ank Statements .
1660-1935
F oreign B anks . . . .
1660
F oreign B anks— I ndex to . . . •
1665-1680
F oreign B anks W ith H ead O ffices I ndex to
I nterest R ates , G race on Sight D rafts and
1966
Statutes of L imitations ..........................
1937-1945
I nvestment B ankers A ssociation M embers
L aws— U nited States , C anada and C uba (D igest
1967-2131
of) .
..................................................
2, 3
M aps— I ndex to
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V
64, 65
N ational B ank E xaminers . . . .
69-270
N umerical System (A.B.A.) . . . .
48-52
Other G overnment B anking A gencies
67, 68
R ates of P ostage ......................................
59-64
State B ank O fficials and E xaminers
1946-1963
Stock E xchange M embers . . . .
. 69-270
T ransit N umbers-N umerical S ystem (A.B.A.)
■64
T reasury D epartment of the U nited States • •
(Comptroller of the Currency and Deputy Comptrollers)
2132-2137
U niform N egotiable I nstruments A ct .
8
U. S. A ir M ail and A ir E xpress R outes
1568-1576
U nited States D ependencies
. . .
66
V alue of F oreign C o in s .........................

Accessible Banking P oints to N on-B ank T owns
■ 2141-2284
in the United St a te s ............................. .....
Bank C ollection C ode . . . . . . . . 2138-2140
(As recommended b y the American Bankers Asso­
ciation)
B ankers . A ssociations
. . .
. . .
• •

52-58
B anking H olidays ................................................ 1 3 and 16
Bank of C anada, Ottawa, Ont........................ Opposite 1576
Banks, I ndex to . . . . . . . . .
3
B anks with T otal R esources Over $25,000,000.
(L ist of) .....................................................................
272,273
Canadian B ankers’ A s s o c i a t i o n .......................
1581
C anadian N umerical Sy s t e m ............................. 1582-1588
9
C entral R eserve and R eserve C ities .
274^ 275
C learing H ouses in the U nited States .
■r
(Showing deposits of cities in which located)
37
C omptroller ’ s C alls ..................................................
C onsolidated C apitulation for June 30, 1941
276
St a t e m e n t s ..................................................
(Showing total,num ber of banks, liabilities and
resources)
C ount and C lassification of B anks b y T otal
271
............................................
. •/ •
R esources
1964
D ates of R egular M eetings of L egislatures .
2313-2588
D irectors (U nited States and C anada ) .
2285-2311
D iscontinued B ank T i t l e s ...............................

MAPS
A frica . . . .. .... . . . . ,
A ir M ail and A ir E xpress R outes (U. S.)
A labama ,
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. . . .
A laska
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. . ..........................
A r i z o n a ...............................
A r k a n s a s ...............................
A sia
. ...............................................................
A u s t r a l i a ......................... ..............................
C a l i f o r n i a ........................................................
C olorado
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• •
C onnecticut .
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D e l a w a r e ........................................................
D istrict of C o l u m b i a ...............................


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296,297
302,303
308, 309
1694,1695
1716, 1717
326, 327
390, 391
404,405
420
426, 427

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D ominion of C anada and N ewfoundland
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D utch E ast I n d ie s ..............................................
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E ngland and W ales . . . • • •
E urope . . . . .
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F arm C redit Ad m in is t r a t io n .......................
Federal R eserve D istricts .............................
F l o r i d a ..............................................
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G eorgia . . . .
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H awaii
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I daho . . ....................................................
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I llinois . . . . ................................... /
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I ndiana ................................................................
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1716,
1784,
1662,

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1717
1785
1663
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434,435
452,453
476,477
484,485
492,493
556,557
594, 595

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PAGE

Oh i o ........................................................................... 1144, 1145
Oklahoma
.
. , . . . .
. . .
• • 1196, 1197
Ontario . .
. . . , . .
. . • . .. 1628, 1629
Oregon . '.
. . . .
....................... 1222,1223
P e n n s y l v a n i a .............................................. .....
1234, 1235
Philadelphia (D owntown)
. . .
. . 1276, 1277
P hilippine I slands . . ............................. .....
• 1570, 1571
P uerto R ico (See W estI ndies) .............................. 1914,1915
1642, 1643
Qu e b e c ............................. .....
R hode I sland . . . . . . . . . . .
1314,
1315
South A merica
. . . . . .
. . .
. . 1920,1921
South C arolina
. . . .
. . .
. . . 1322,1323
South D a k o t a ............................. ............................ 1336, 1337
T e n n e s s e e ..............................................
1352, 1353
T exas . . . ................................... .
. . . 1378,, 1379
Utah . . . . \ . .
. 1. . . . .
. 1436, 1437
V ermont . ...................................
. . . . . 1444, 1445
V irginia .
. .
. . . . . . .
. .
. 1454, 1455
United St a t e s ..............................................
. .
34,35
W ashington • . ....................... .................................. 1482, 1483
W est I ndies ................................................................ 1914,1915
W est V irginia
.
........................................ 1502, 1503
W isconsin
...
. . . . .
. . . .
. 1518, 1519
T he W orld . .
. . . . . I:
. . .
.
6,7
W y o m in g .................................................... .....
1562, 1563

640, 641
680, 681
708, 709
'726, 727
1598, 1599
738, 739
756, 757
1906,1907
788, 789
1542, 1543
826, 827
866, 867
884, 885
930, 931
940, 941
1716, 1717
966, 967
972, 973
980, 981
1012, 1013
1018, 1019
1106, 1107
1130. 1131

K ansas
K entucky
L ouisiana .
M aine
M anitoba and Saskatchewan
M aryland
M assachusetts
M exico
. .
M ichigan .
M ilwaukee .
M innesota .
M ississippi .
M issouri .
M ontana .
N ebraska
N etherlands I ndies
N evada .
N ew H ampshire .
N ew Jersey .
N ew M exico .
N ew Y ork
N orth C arolina
N orth D akota .
N ova Scotia, N ew B runswick and P rince E dward
I sland . . . . .
. . .
. . • '• • 1606, 1607
N umerical System T ransit M a p .........................
70, 71
O ceania . . . ............................................' • • 1716, 1717

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A labama . . . . .
. . • •
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. 281—294
A laska J . .
. . . . .
. . , • •
299
A merican Samoa
. . .
......................................
1568
Arizona . .; •
. . ‘ .......................... ......
• • 300-306
Ar k a n s a s . . .
. . . .
.
. . .
.
. 311-324
C alifornia .....................................................................
329-387
C anal Z one (P anama ) ......................................
1568
C olorado . . . ................................. .
• • • 388-401
C onnecticut .........................................................
402-418
. , .
. .
. 418-423
D e l a w a r e ....................... ........
D istrict of C olumbia
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.. . ... .
. 424-431
F lorida . . . . .
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.......................... ......
431-449
G eorgia . . .
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. .
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. .
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. 450-474
H aw aii
...........................................................................
479-481
G uam (I sland of) ............................................
1568
I daho ....................................................................
482-490
I llinois . . .
. . . . . .
..
. .
. 495-553
I ndiana . . . . .
.
................................
554-591
................................
592-638
I owa . . . . . . .
K ansas
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. .
.
. . . .
.
. 643-677
K entucky
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. . . .
. .
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. 678-706
L ouisiana
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.
. .
. 706-723
M aine .
. . . . .
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. .
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.
. 724-735
M aryland
. . .
. .
736-754
M a ssa c h u se tts ...................................................
754-785
M ichigan .
. . . . .
786-823
M innesota . . . . .
. .
. . . . .
824-864
M ississippi . . " ........................................................
869-881

M issouri . . . .
. . ...................................
882-927
M ontana ................................... .....
. . . . .
928-938
N ebraska
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..
. . .
. . . .
. .
943-964
N evada . ......................................... .....
. . . .
969
N ew H ampshire
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. .
970-978
N ew Jersey .
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. . .
. ■. . .
. . 978-1009
N ew M e x i c o ............................................................. 1010-1016
N ew Y ork .
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. . . . . .
.
. . 1016-1103
N orth C a r o l i n a ....................................................... 1104-1128
N orth D akota ...................................
. . . . 1133-1142
Ohio . . . . . . . .
1147-1193
Oklahoma
. . .. . ï ..........................
. 1194-1220
Oregon . . .
.
. . . .
.
, . - . 1220-1232
P ennsylvania
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. . . 1237-1311
P hilippine I slands . . .
1568-1575
P uerto R ico
. . .
.................................. 1575, 1576
R hode I sland . . .
f .
. . . . . . 1312-1319
South C arolina
. .
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. . .
. . . 1320-1334
South D akota
............................. .....
. . . 1334-1349
T ennessee .
. . . .
. .
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. . . . 1350-1375
Te x a s .
. .
.... . 1376-1434
Utah . . .
. . . .
. .
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.
. . . 1434-1442
V ermont .
. . .
. . . . . .
. . . 1447-1451
V irginia
....................................
. .
. . . 1452-1479
V irgin I s l a n d s ........................................
1576
W ashington .
. . .
. . <. . . . . 1480-1500
W est V irginia . . .
. .
. . . .
. . 1505-1515
W isconsin
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. . . 15.16-1560
W yoming . . .
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. . . 1560-1567

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A l b e r t a ............................................................... 1589-1592
. . 1593-1595
B ritish C olumbia ............................................
M anitoba
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1596-1602
N ew B runswick
. ......................................
. . 1602-1604
N ewfoundland . . .
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1604
N orthwest T erritories .
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1604
N ova S cotia . . . . . . . . . . . .
1604-1611

Ontario .
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P rince E dward I sland . . . . . .

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1636

Quebec
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. . . . . 1637-1654
St . Pierre et M iq u e l o n ........................................
1654
Saskatchewan . . . .
Y u k o n ....................... .....

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7% of Net Demand Deposits
3% of Time Deposits

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Deposits
, 3% of Time Deposits

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3% of Time Deposits

i n e p e r c e n t a g e s s n o w n rep res e n t t h e s ta t u t o r y reserve re q u ire m e n ts . T h e B oard
o f G o v e rn o r s o f t h e F ederal R eserve S y s te m m a y b y re g u la tio n c h a n g e th e s e r e q u ire m e n t s , b u t t h e a m o u n t o f reserves re q u ire d t o b e m a in ta in e d as t h e r e s u lt o f a n v
s u c h c h a n g e m a y n o t b e less t h a n t h e a m o u n t re q u ire d b y t h e s ta t u t e , as s h o w n
a b o v e , n o r m o r e t h a n tw ic e s u c h s ta t u t o r y re q u ire m e n ts . T h e B o a rd h u in creased
t h e s ta t u t o r y reserve r e q u ire m e n ts o n b o t h d e m a n d a n d t im e d e p o s its b v
effective A u g u st 16, 1936, b y 75 p e r c e n t effe ctive M a rch 1, 1937, a n d b y fo o p er c e n t
e ffe ctiv e M a y 1, 1937, a n d o n A p ril 16, 1938, re d u c e d th e re q u ire m e n ts t o t h e f J llo w m g p e r c e n ta g e s :
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O n n e t d e m a n d d e p o s it s :
O n t im e d e p o s its :
A ll m e m b e r b a n k ,. .5 %
C o u n tr y b a n k s ......................... 12%

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. Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, Md.
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass.
Buffalo, N. Y.
.Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Charlotte, N. C.
Cincinnati, O.
Cleveland, O.
Columbus, O.
Dallas, Texas
Denver, Colo.
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, M ich.
Dubuque, Iowa
El Paso, Texas
Fort Worth, Texas
Galveston, Texas
Grand Rapids, M ich.
Br.9, Helena, M ont.
B r.ll, Houston, Texas
Indianapolis, Ind.
Br.6. Jacksonville, Fla.
Kansas City, Kan.
10. Kansas City, Mo.
Lincoln, Neb.
Br.8 Little Rock, Ark.
Br.12. Los Angeles, Cal.
Br.8. Louisville, Ky.
Br.8. Memphis, Tenn.
Milwaukee, Wis.

9. Minneapolis, M inn.
Br.6. Nashville, Tenn.
Br.6. New Orleans, La. Ogden, Utah
Br.10. Oklahoma City,Okla.
Br.10. Omaha, Neb.
Peoria, 111.
3. Philadelphia, Pa.
Br.4. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Br.12. Portland, Ore.
Pueblo, Colo.
5. R ichm ond, Va.
St. Joseph, Mo.
8» St. Louis, M o.
St. Paul, M inn.
Br.12. Salt Lake City,Utah
B r .ll. San Antonio, Texas
12. San Francisco, Cal.
Ag’y 6.Savannah, Ga.
Br.12. Seattle, Wash.
Sioux City, Iowa
Spokane, Wash.
Toledo, Ohio
Topeka, Kan.
Tulsa, Okla.
Waco, Texas
Washington, D. C.
Wichita, Kan.

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and the Bronx, or located in the Boroughs of Richmond and Queens and having branch */
m the Boroughs of Brooklyn or the Bronx, are subject to the reserve requirements of banks
H R Reserve cities.” Member banks located in the Boroughs of Richmond and Queens
and having no branches in other boroughs are subject to the reserve requirements appliCa* 6
member banks located outside of Central Reserve and Reserve cities.
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{In thousands o f dollars )

Total

ASSETS

Gold certificates on hand and due from U. S. Treasury... 20,312,731
8,878
Redemption fund— F. R. notes__ _ ( A ...............................
Other cash.......................................... . " i ................................
261,307
Total reserves................................................................. 20,682,916
Bills discounted:
Secured by U. S. G ov’t obligations, direct and guaranteed.......................................................... .................. .
Other bills discounted. .................... ...................................
Total bills discounted............
...........................
Industrial advances...................................................................
U. S. Government securities, direct and guaranteed:
Bonds..................................................... .................... .
N otes......................................................................................
Total U. S. G ov’t securities, direct and guaranteed.
Total bills and securities...............

.......... ..

1

2

Boston

New York

3
Philadelphia

4

5

6

Cleveland Richmond

7

8

Chicago St. Louis

Atlanta

12
San
Francisco

326,777 1*295,379
1,883
818
14,414
30,559
342,009 1,327,821

60
179
239

45
115
160

20
101
121

25

' '428

519

275

178

63,283
38i062
101,345

41,178
24,769
65,947

66,277
39,863
106,140

54,979
33,068
88,047

114,043
68,596
182,639

251,029

101,345

66,614

106,819

88,443

182,842

2
5,501
71',787
2,644
2,715
917,378

2
6
2,623
3,299
31,553 120^22
3,007
1,970
1,942
4,744
635-,448 3,805,747

1
1,849
40^56
2,296
1,947
710,498

*
1,143
23,067
1,353
1,379
432,825

1
1,498
36,926
2,964
2,095
626,916

4
1
2,432
756
34,435
26,745
2,804
1,181
4,017
2,034
461,169 1,554,355

318,182

221,547 1,438,015

249,462

171,182

222,974

107,870

556,052

956,282
414,189
93,950
40,697
52,862
113,100
20,601
5,769
1,183,933 . 513,517

287,129 1,804,766
37,118 238,152
43,027 147,522
6,067
9,643
373,341 2,200,083

310,519
52,693
36,881
10,531
410,624

162,446
34,009
27,046
8,812
232,313

283,696
34,866
35,651
3,478
357,691

230,947
41,025
35,651
2,149
309,772

782,509
37,593
93,441
27,713
941,256

1,219,981
611
22,175
1,242,767

1,592,620
505
16,171
1,609,296

694,860
1,428
16,098
712,386

1,154
'618
1,772

90
13
103

741
132
873

65
48
113

100
22
122

L 8
8

8
8

9,227

1,016

,1,535

3,511

349

849

180

387

1,363,800
820,300
2,184,100

98,544
[ 59,273
157,817

389,312
234,163
623,475

108,110
65,027
173,137

136,462
82,079
218,541

75,859
45,627
121,486

59,247
35,637
94,884

156,506
94,136
250,642

158,936 U 625,883

176,761

219,012

122,343

95,072

18
3,223
196,933
9,930
11,703
9,670,051

5
1,412
56,877
4,710
4,394
1,486,926

4
1,776
101,161
4,513
4,818
1,940,580

622,231

3
696
75,303
2,805
2,984
1,462,991

11
Dallas

460,806
107
15,700
476,613

8,775,366
1,144
45,851
8,822,361

Due from foreign banks.. .......................................................
47
F. R. notes of other banks.......................................................
26,208
Uncollected item s..................................................... ................
815,665
Bank premises................................... .........................................
40,177
Other a ssets...............................................................................
44,772
Total a ssets.......... ...................................................... 23,704,884

10
Kansas
City

333,040
134
6,095
339,269

1,204,036
250
17,978
1,222,264

2,195,099

9
Minneapolis

' 477,475 3,387,902
846
795
34,092
24,016
502,286 3,422,840

544,489
357
18,158
563,004

25

*Less th an $500.
LIA B ILITIE S
F. R. notes in actual circulation.............................................

6,723,567

556,214

1,796,009

463,829

Deposits:
Member, bank-—reserve account....................................... 13,050,968
980,403
U. S. Treasurer—General account...................................
1,233,273
F o r e ig n .................................................................................
598,028
Other deposits............’ .........................................................
Total deposits.............................. ............................... 15,862,672

688,288
51,463
57,585
13,717
811,053

6,425,573
222,982
471,260
472,782
7,592,597

704,624
95,855
119,247
16,766
936,492

744,122
Deferred availability item s......................................................
2,276
Other liabilities including accrued dividends...................
Total liabilities. . ............... ........................................... 23,332,637

69,629
491
1,437,387

152,743
175
9,541,524

51,322
761
1,452,404

99,862
135
1,906,161

69,491
236
901,426

26,914 119,860
26
165
621,828 3,758,123

38,549
64
698,699

19,558
69
423,122

34,906
66
615,637

29,288
32,000
12
76
449,718 1,526,608

140,387
Capital paid in ............................................................................
157,065
Surplus (Section 7 ) ....................................................................
26,785
Surplus (Section 13b)................................................................
48,010
Other capital accounts......................... ..........................
Total liabilities and capital accounts......................... 23,704,884

9,344
10,906
2,874
2,480
1,462,991

51,589
56,447
7,070
13,421
9,670,051

11,912
15,144
4,393
3,073
1,486,926

14,497
14,323
1,007
4,592
1,940,580

5,453
5,247
3,244
2,008
917,378

4,816
14,943
22,824
5,725
713
1,429
2,366
8,428
635,448 3,805,747

4,303
4,925
533
2,038
710,498

2,996
3,152
1,000
2,555
432,825

4,520
3,613
1,138
2,008
626,916

11,743
4,271
10,785
3,974
2,121
1,263
3,098
1,943
461,169 1,554,355

12,801

1,521

1,534

2,188

1,640

943

363

35

879

C A PITAL ACCOUNTS

Commitments to make industrial advances.........................

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B O A R D O F G O V E R N O R S O F T H E FEDERAL RESERVE SY ST E M
W ASHINGTON, D. C.
M A R R IN E R S. E CO LES, Chairman
R O N A L D R A N S O M , Vice-Chairman
JOH N K . M cK E E

M . S. 8 Z Y M C Z A K

L A W R E N C E C L A Y T O N , Assistant to the Chairman

E R N E S T G. D R A P E R

E. A. G O L D E N W E ISE R , Director, Division o f Research and Statistics

E L L IO T T T H U R S T O N , Special Assistant to the Chairman

and^Statistics ^ T H 0 M A 8 , Assistant Director, Division o f Research

C H E S T E R M O R R IL L , Secretary
LISTON’ P. B E T H E A , Assistant Secretary
® -R - G-ARPEN TER, Assistant Secretary
F R E D A . N ELSON , Assistant Secretary

E. L. S M E A D , Chief, Division of Bank Operations
J. R . V A N FOSSEN, Assistant Chief, Division of Bank Operations
J< E . H O R B E T T , Assistant Chief, Division of Bank Operations

W A L T E R W Y A T T , General Counsel
-Assistant General Counsel
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B. M A G R U D E R W IN G F IE L D , Assistant General Counsel

C A R L E.; P A R R Y , Chief, Division of Security Loans
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LEO H . P A U L G E R , Chief, Division of Examinations
r v f u c r v ? ’ Assistant Chief, Division of Examination*
G. hi. C A G LE , Assistant Chief, Division of Examinations

B R A D L E Y , Assistant Chief, Division of Security

O. E . F O U L K , Fiscal Agent
JO SEP H IN E E. L A L L Y , D eputy Fiscal Agent

FEDERAL OPEN MARKET COMMITTEE

FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL

M A R R IN E R S. ECC LE S, Chairman
SPRO UL, Vice Chairman
C H E S T E R C. D A V IS
E R N E S T G. D R A P E R
M . J. F L E M IN G
HUGH LEACH
JOHN K . M cK E E
JOH N N. P E Y T O N
RON ALD RANSOM
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N o. 3
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W A L T E R W Y A T T , General Counsel
£* P- D R E IB E L B IS , Assistant General Counsel
I ' L G O L D E N W E IS E R , Econom ist
JOH N H . W IL L IA M S , Associate Econom ist
K. G. ROU SE, Manager of System Open M arket Account

(January 15, 1941)
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D IS T R IC T N o. 1— F ederal R eserve B ank o f B oston
(Transit Number 5 -1 )

30 Pearl St., B oston, Mass.

D IR E C T O R S A N D O F F IC E R S
Class A— Directors
A L L E N FO R B ES, Boston, Mass. (1941)
LE O N A. D O D G E , Damariscotta, M e. (1942)
L E W I8 S. R E E D , Waterhury. Conn. (1943)

R O Y A . Y O U N G , President

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Assistant Federal Reserve Agent
W IL L IA M D . M cR A E , Chief Examiner.
E L L IS G. H U L T , Assistant Cashier
JO H N C. H U N T E R , Assistant Cashier
E D W A R D R . M U R P H Y , Assistant Cashier
C A R L B . P IT M A N , Assistant Cashier
L- W A L L A C E S W E E T SE R , Assistant Cashier
R O Y A . V A N A M R IN G E , Assistant Cashier
JOHN- J. F O G G , Auditor
A . C . K E N N E L , JR ., Assistant Counsel

P H IL IP R . A LLE N , East Walpole, Mass. (1941)
E D W A R D J. FR O ST, Boston, Mass. (1942)
(Vacancy)
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GIHITISS, Boston, Mass. (1941), Chairman of the
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H E N R Y I. H A R R IM A N , Boston, Mass, (1943).
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Iow a
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Kansas
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•Ohio
G®®rSia
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Oklahom a
Id aho
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Oregon
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Buffalo
Cleveland
M inneapolis
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St. Louis
Chicago
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Omaha
St. Paul
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D IS T R IC T N o. 2— Federal Reserve B an k o f N ew Y o rk
(Transit Number 1-120) (33 Liberty Street)
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — The State of New York and the following counties in New Jersey: Bergen, Essex,
Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union, and Warren and the County of
Fairfield, Connecticut. Banks in District as of June 13, 1941. National Banks: members 584; State Banks and Trust
Companies: members 202; non-members 205, total 407; Savings Banks: non-members: 171; total 171. Private Bankers:
non-members 8, total 8. Industrial Banks: non-members 20; total 20. Number of banks in District No. 2: members 786;
non-members 404, total 1190.
D IR E C T O R S A N D O F F IC E R S
Directors
B E A R D S L E Y R U M L , New York, N . Y „ Treasurer, R . H . M a cy &
C o., Inc., New York, N. Y . ( Chairman and Federal Reserve Agent)
E D M U N D E. D A Y , Ithaca, N . Y ., President, Cornell University,
Ithaca; N . Y . (Deputy Chairman)
R A N D O L P H E. PAUL, Lord, D a y & Lord, New York, N. Y .
D O N A LD SO N B R O W N , New York, N. Y ., Vice Chairman of the
Board and Vice President, General M otors Corporation, New York,
N. Y .
N E IL H. D O R R A N C E , Camden, N. Y ., President, The First Na­
tional Bank and Trust Company, Camden, N. Y .
LEON F R A S E R , New York, N. Y ., President, The First National
Bank of the C ity of New York, New York, N. Y .
R O B E R T T . STE V E N S, N ew Y ork, N . Y ., President, J. P. Stevens
& C o., Inc., New York, N . Y .
W A L T E R C. T E A G L E , N ew Y ork , N . Y ., Chairman, Board o f
Directors, Standard Oil Com pany (New Jersey), New York, N. Y .
O TIS A . TH O M PSO N , Norwich, N . Y . President, National Bank &
Trust Com pany of Norwich, N. Y .

Officers
A LLAN SPROUL, President
LE SLIE R . R O U N D S, First Vice-President
R A Y M . G ID N E Y , Vice-President
L. W E R N E R K N O K E , Vice-President
W A L T E R S. LO G AN , Vice-President and General Counsel
JAM ES M . R IC E , Vice-President
R O B E R T G. ROUSE, Vice-President
JOHN H . W IL L IA M S . Vice-President
T O D D G. TIE B O U T , Assistant General Counsel
RUFU S J. T R IM B L E , Assistant General Counsel

D O N A L D J. C A M E R O N Manager, Foreign Department
F E L IX T . D A V IS, Manager, Check Department.
N O R M A N P. D A V IS, Manager, Foreign Property Control Depart­
ment, and Manager, Security Loans Department
E D W A R D O. D O U G LAS, Manager, Personnel Department
E D W IN C. F R E N C H , Manager,-Collection Department
M A R C U S A . H A R R IS , Manager Sécurities Department
M Y L E S C. M cC A H IL L , Manager, Service Department
R O B E R T F. M cM U R R A Y , Manager. Safekeeping Department
H O R A C E L. SA N F O R D , Manager, Research Department, and
Secretary
W IL L IA M F. S H E E H A N , Manager, Bank Examinations Department
and Chief Examiner.
IN SL E Y B. S M IT H , Manager, Bank Relations Department
F R E D E R IC K S T O C K E R , Manager, Cash Custody Department
W IL L IA M F. T R E IB E R , Assistant Counsel and Assistant Secretary
C H A R L E S N. V A N H O U T E N , Manager, Security C ustody De­
partment
JOH N H. W U R T S , Assistant Counsel

W IL L IA M H. D IL L IS T IN , General Auditor
H A R O L D A . B IL B Y , Assistant General Auditor.

M em ber of Federal Advisory Council
GEORGES W . FE RG U SO N , Assistant Vice-President
J. W ILSO N JONES, Assistant Vice-President
H E R B E R T H. K IM B A L L , Assistant Vice-President
JOH N W . M cK E O N , Assistant Vice-President
SILAS A . M IL L E R , Assistant Vice-President
A R T H U R P H E LA N , Assistant Vice-President
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H A R O L D V. R OELSE, Assistant Vice-President
V A L E N T IN E W ILLIS. Assistant Vice-President

D U D L E Y H. B A R R O W S, Manager, Cash Department
R O B E R T H. B R O M E , Assistant Counsel
W E S LE Y W . B U R T, Manager, Government B ond Department

G E O R G E L. H A R R ISO N , President and Chief Executive Officer, New
York Life Insurance Co., New York, N. Y .

Industrial Advisory Committee
W IL L IA M H. POU CH , Chairman, President, Concrete Steel C o..
New York, N. Y .
A R T H U R G. N ELSON , Vice Chairman, President A . G. Nelson
Paper Company, Inc., New York. N . Y .
E D W A R D J. N OBLE, Chairman, Life Savers, Inc., Port Chester,
N. Y .
F R A N C IS B. R E Y N O L D S , President, The Columbia Mills, Inc., New
York, N. Y .

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T IM E S C H E D U L E O F F E D E R A L R E S E R V E B A N K O F N E W Y O R K
Schedule on This Page Shows W hen Credit W ill B e G iven F or Cash Item s Received A nd A ccep ted A t H ead Office o f Federal Reserve
Bank o f N ew Y o rk in N ew Y ork C it y i
•(•Immediate C re d it— W hen received b y 9 a .m .; Item s drawn on
or payable a t: N ew Y ork Clearing House Association banks, Other
N ew Y ork City and B rooklyn banks, N orthern N ew Jersey Clearing
H ouse A ssociation banks; (Lists of banks referred to will be furnished
upon request.) W hen received b y 9 a.m . or in clearing house exchanges;
Checks and warrants on tre a su re r o f the U nited States, W ashing­
ton, D . C. W hen received b y 3 p .m . (Saturdays 1 p .m .) Checks
on Federal Reserve Bank o f N ew Y ork (including Buffalo B ranch),
Officers’ Checks o f other Federal Reserve banks, Federal Reserve
Exchange D rafts.

Federal R eserv e C ities and Federal R eserv e Branch C ities in
this column
t o n e C a le n d a r D a y A fte r R e c e ip t — Item s payable in N ew Y ork
C ity— Other than item s m entioned above— (when received by
9 a.m .), B oston, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Pittsburgh,
Richm ond, Baltimore.
tT w o C a le n d a r D a y s A fte r R e c e ip t — Item s payable in
Cincinnati, Charlotte, A tlanta, Birmingham , Jacksonville, N ash­
ville, Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Louisville, M em phis, Minneapolis,
St. Paul, Kansas C ity, K ans; Kansas C ity, M o ., Omaha.
t T b r e e C a le n d a r D ays A fte r R e c e ip t — Item s payable in New
Orleans, L ittle R ock, Helena, D enver, Oklahom a C it y ,. Dallas,
El Paso, H ouston, San A ntonio, San Francisco, Los Angeles, P ort­
land, Ore., Salt Lake C ity , Seattle.

L oca lities outsid e o f F ederal R eserv e C ities and Federal
R eserv e Branch C ities in this column
C lo s in g T im e f o r D e fe r re d C re d it I t e m s — Payable In N ew
Y ork C ity 9 a.m .; Payable in Second District outside o f N ew York
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12:30 p.m . Saturdays, 12:30 p.m . Item s $500 and over, 3:30 p.m
Saturdays, 1 :00 p.m .
t T w o B u sin e ss D a y s A fte r R e c e ip t — Item s payable in C on­
necticut, Delaware, D istrict o f C olum bia, M aine, »M aryland
♦Massachusetts, N ew Hampshire, »»N ew Jersey. »N ew York
»Pennsylvania, R h o d e 'Isla n d , Verm ont, »Virginia.
t T h r e e B u s in e s s D a y s A fte r R e c e ip t — Item s payable in »A la­
bam a, Arizona, »Arkansas, »California, »C olorado, »Florida,
»Georgia, Idaho, »Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, »Kansas, »K en tu cky,
»Louisiana, »M ichigan, »M innesota, Mississippi, »M issouri, »M o n ­
tana, »Nebraska, N evada, N ew M exico, »N orth Carolina, N orth
Dakota, »Ohio, »Oklahom a, »Oregon, South Carolina, South
D akota, »Tennessee, »Texas, »U tah, »W ashington, W est Virginia,
W isconsin. W yom ing.

t This time schedule does not apply to drafts received from member
or non-member clearing banks drawn by them on their commercial bank
correspondents. We will give credit for such drafts based on actual
transit time, whether received at our head office in New York City or
our Buffalo branch or whether sent for our account direct to the Federal
Reserve bank in the district where such draft is payable.
t When received by closing time as herein indicated for such items—
otherwise credit deferred for one. additional day. When the day on
which credit would otherwise be given is a Sunday or a holiday for Fed­
eral Reserve Bank of New York, credit will be given on the following
business day. When delays in the collection of items occur or are
anticipated because of holidays, or interruptions or delays in transit,
or other causes, credit may be deferred beyond the times indicated in
this schedule, with or without notice.
*Except items payable in cities listed in left hand column.
**Except items drawn on or payable at Northern New Jersey Clearing
House Association banks.

Banking Holidays By States
July-December, 1941
The light numbers are Sundays.

The black numbers are other holidays.

The symbol * follow ing a date indicates that the holiday is observed only by some o f the banks in that state,
t Indicates that Thanksgiving may be observed on November 27.
STATES

July

August

September

October

ALABAMA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3,10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7,14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

2, 9 ,1 1 ,1 6,20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

ARIZONA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3,10,17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14,21,25,28

November

December

ARKANSAS

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10,17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12,13*, 19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

CALIFORNIA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3,10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7, 9,14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

COLORADO

4, 6,13, 20, 27

1, 3, 10,17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12,19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25, 28

CONNECTICUT

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3,10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5,12,13,19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

DELAWARE

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3,10,17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

2, 9,11, 16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3,10,17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25, 28

FLORIDA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3,10,17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

GEORGIA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10,17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12,13, 19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14,21,25,28

IDAHO

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10,17, 24, 31

1, 7,14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

ILLINOIS

4, 6, 13, 20, 27

3,10,17, 24, 31

1, 7,14, 21, 28

5,12,13,19, 26

2 ,4 ,9 ,1 1 ,1 6 ,20t. 23, 3C

7,14, m 25, 28

INDIANA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

2, 9,11, 16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

IOWA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3,10,17, 24, 31

1, 7,14, 21, 28

5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,11, 16, 23, 27t, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

KANSAS

4, 6, 13, 20, 27

3,10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12,13*, 19, 26

2, 9,11', 16, 23, 27t, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

KENTUCKY

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10,17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5,12,13,19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

LOUISIANA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

1, 7,14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

1 ,2 ,9 ,1 1 ,1 6 ,20t, 23,30

7,14, 21, 25,28

MAINE

4,6,13, 20,27 «

3,10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9 ,1 1 ,1 6 ,20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28
^7,14, 21, 25,28

MARYLAND

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7,12,14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

2, 9 ,1 1 ,1 6,20t, 23, 30

MASSACHUSETTS

4,6,1 3 ,2 0,2 7

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7,14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 23, 27t, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

MICHIGAN

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7,14, 21, 28

5, 12,13*, 19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

MINNESOTA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25, 28

MISSISSIPPI

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10,17, 24, 31

1, 7,14, 21, 28

5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,11, 16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25, 28

MISSOURI

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3,10,17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5,12,19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25, 28

MONTANA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14,21,25,28

NEBRASKA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3,10,17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

NEVADA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10,17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA

4,5,6,12,13,19,20,28,27 2,3,9,10,16,17,23,24,30,31

'

5,12,13,19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 23, 27t, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

5,12,13,19, 26, 31

2, 9 , 11,16,20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25, 28

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5,12,13,19, 26

2, 9 , 11,16, 20t, 23, 30 ‘

7,14, 21, 25, 28

1, 7,14, 21, 28

5,12,13,19,26

2, 4,9,11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28
7,14, 21, 25,28

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3,10,17, 24, 31

1, 7,14, 21, 28

5,12,13*, 19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 20t. 23, 30

4,5*, 6,12*, 13,19*, 20,
26*, 27

2*, 3, 9*, 10,16*, 17,
23*, 24,30*, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

2, 4, 9,11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3,10,17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,11, 16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14. 21, 25, 28

NORTH DAKOTA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3,10,17, 24, 31

1, 7,14, 21, 28

5,12,13,19, 26

2, 9 , 11,16,20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

OHIO

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

2, 9 , 11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14,21,25,28

OKLAHOMA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7,14, 21, 28

5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9 , 11, 16, 23, 27t, 30

7,14, 21, 25, 28

OREGON

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10,17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

2, 9 , 11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25, 28

PENNSYLVANIA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10,17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5,12,13,19,26

2 ,4 ,9 ,1 1 ,1 6 ,20t, 23, 30

7,14,21,25,28

RHODE ISLAND

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5,12,13,19, 26

2, 9 , 11, 16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25, 28

SOUTH CAROLINA

4, 6, 13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1*. 7,14, 21, 28

5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9 , 11, 16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25, 28

SOUTH DAKOTA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3,10,17, 24, 31

1, 7,14, 21, ¿8

5, 12,19, 26

2,9,11,16, 20f, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25, 28

TENNESSEE

4, 6,13,14, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5,12, 19, 26

2, 9, 11, 16, 23, 27t, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

TEXAS

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7,14, 21, 28

5,12,13,19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 2Qt, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25, 28

UTAH

4, 6,13, 20, 24, 27

3, 10,17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

2, 9,11, 16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10, 16, 17, 24, 31

1, 7,14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

2, 9 , 11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25, 28
7,14, 21, 25, 28

VERMONT
VIRGINIA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12,13, 19, 26

2, 4, 9 , 11,16, 20t, 23, 30

WASHINGTON

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7,14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

2, 9,11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7, 14, 21, 25,28

WEST VIRGINIA

4, 6, 13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1,7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12,13*, 19, 26

2, 9 , 11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

WISCONSIN

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7,14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

2, 9 , 11,16, 20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25,28

WYOMING

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12,13,19, 26

2, 9 , 11,16,20t, 23, 30

7,14, 21, 25, 28

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Banking Holidays By States
January-June, 1942
The light numbers are Sundays.

The black numbers are other holidays.

The symbol * follow ing a date indicates that the holiday is observed only by some o f the banks in that state.

STATES

January

February

March

April

May

June

3, 7, 14, 21, 28

ALABAMA

1, 4, 11, 18,19, 25

1, 8 ,1 5 , 17, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 13, 19, 26, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

ARIZONA

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1. 6*. 8 , 14, 15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

3*. 5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17,24,30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

1, 8,15, 22, 23

1,8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30*. 31

3*, 7, 14, 21, 28
6*,7,13*,14,20*,21,27*,28

ARKANSAS

. 1, 4, 11, 18, 19*, 25

CALIFORNIA

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8 , 12,15, 22,-23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

COLORADO

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8 , 12,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

CONNECTICUT

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8 , 12,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

3, 5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

DELAWARE

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8 , 12,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

3, 5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28 s

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

.3, 10, 17, 24,' 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

FLORIDA

1, 4, 11,18, 19, 25

1, 8 ,1 5 , 17*. 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

3, 5, 12, 19, 26, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

3, 7, 14, 21, 28

GEORGIA

1, 4, 11, 18, 19, 25

1, 8, 15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

3, 7, 14, 21, 28
7, 14, 15, 21, 28

IDAHO

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8, 15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

ILLINOIS

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8 , 12,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, $2, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

INDIANA

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8 , 12, 15, 2 2 , 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5,12,19,26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

IOWA

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8 , 12,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

KANSAS

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8 , 12,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31
-

7, 14, 21, 28

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

KENTUCKY

1, 4, l | 18, 19, 25

1, 8, 12, 15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

3, 7, 14, 21, 28

LOUISIANA

1, 4, 8, 11, 18, 25

1, 8, 15, 17*. 15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

3, 5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

3, 7,14, 21, 28

INAINE

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8, 15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 20, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

MARYLAND

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,15, ¿2, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 25. 29

3, 5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

.7, 14, 21, 28'
7, 14, 17*, 21, 28

MASSACHUSETTS

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8, 15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 20, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

MICHIGAN

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,12,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5,' 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

MINNESOTA

1, 4, 11, 18, 25 |

1, 8,12,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

3, 5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28
3, 7, 14, 21,28

MISSISSIPPI

1,4,11, 18,19,25

1, 8,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

MISSOURI

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22', 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

MONTANA

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,12,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28
7, 14, 21, 28

NEBRASKA

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,12,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 22, 26

3, 10, 17, 24,30, 31

NEVADA

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,12,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5,12,19,26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

NEW HAMPSHIRE

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 23, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28
7, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28

NEW JERSEY

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,12,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

3, 5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

NEW MEXICO

1,4,11,18,25

1, 8, 15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

NEW YORK

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,12, 15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

NORTH CAROLINA

1, 4, 11, 18, 19*, 25

1, 8, 15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 6, 12, 13*, 19, 26

3,10,11*,17,20*,24,30*,31

7,14, 21, 28

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,12,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

3, 5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, ,17, 24, 30, 31

7,14, 21, 28

OHIO

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,12,15, 22,23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10,17,24,30, 31'

7, 14, 21, 28

OKLAHOMA

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30‘ 31

7, 14, 21, 28

NORTH DAKOTA

OREGON

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8, 12, 15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

PENNSYLVANIA

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,12, 15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

3, 5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 15, 21, 28

RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,15,22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 4, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

1, 4,'l l , 18, 19*, 25

1, 8, 15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

3*, 5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 11*, 17, 24, 31

3*, 7, 14, 21, 28

1, 4, Ì1, 18, 25

1, 8, 12, 15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

TENNESSEE

1, 4, 11, 18, 19, 25

1, 8,12,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15,16, 22, 29

3, 5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10; 17, 24, 30, 31

3, 7, 14, 21, 28
3, 7, 14, 21, 28

TEXAS

1, 4, 11, 18, 19, 25

1, 8,12*, 15, 22, 23

1, 2, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 21, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30*, 31

UTAH

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,12,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

VERMONT

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,12,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

VIRGINIA

3, 7, 14, 21, 28

•

1, 4, 11, 18, 19, 25

1, 8,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 13, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

WASHINGTON

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,12, 15, 22, 23

1,8,15,22,29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 21, 28

WEST VIRGINIA

1,4,11,18,25

1, 8, 12*, 15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

■5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

7, 14, 20*, 21, 28
7, 14, 21, 28

WISCONSIN

1,4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8, 15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31

WYOMING

1, 4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,12,15, 22, 23

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

5, 12, 19, 26

3, 10, 17, 24, 30, 31


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FEDERAL RESERVE B AN K IN F O R M A T IO N
DISTRICT No. 2— Continued
Federal Reserve Bank o f New York— BUFFALO BRANCH
(T r a n s it N u m b e r 10-20)

(272 M ain Street, Buffalo, N. Y .)

T E R R IT O R Y ASSIGNED TO BU FFALO B R A N C H — Comprises the ten westerly counties of New York State as
follows: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Orleans and Wyoming.
D IR E C T O R S A N D O F F IC E R S
G IL B E R T A . P R O L E , Genesee Farm Supply Company, Batavia, N .Y
G E O R G E F. R A N D , President, The Marine Trust Company of
Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y .
R O B E R T M . O ’H A R A , Managing Director

Directors
R A Y M O N D N. B ALL, President, Lincoln-Alliance Bank & Trust C o.,
Rochester, N. Y .
M A R IO N B. FOLSOM ,
Rochester, N. Y .

Treasurer, Eastman

K odak

Company,

Officers
R O B E R T M . O’H A R A , Managing Director
R E G IN A L D B. W IL T SE , Assistant Manager
H A L SE Y W . SNOW , Cashier

F R A N K F. H E N R Y , Director, General Mills, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y .
H O W A R D K E LLO G G , President, Spencer Kellogg and Sons, Inc.,
Buffalo. N . Y.
T IM E

SCH EDU LE

OF BUFFALO

BRANCH

Schedule on This Page Shows W hen Credit W ill be G iven F or Cash Item s R eceived A nd A ccep ted A t B uffalo B ranch o f
Federal R eserve Bank o f N ew Y o rk in Buffalo. N . Y . i
t I m m e d ia t e C re d it— W hen received b y 9 a.m . (8.30 a.m . Satur­
t T w o B u s in e ss D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — Item s payable in “ New
days)— items payable in Buffalo. W hen received b y 3 p.m . (Satur­
Jersey, ‘ N ew Y ork.
days 12 noon )—-Checks and W arrants on Treasurer o f the United
t T h r e e B u s in e s s D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — Item s payable in
States, W ashington. D . C .; Checks on Federal Reserve Bank o f
♦Alabama, Arizona, ‘ Arkansas, ‘ California, ‘ C olorado, Connecticut,
N ew Y ork and Buffalo Branch; Officers’ checks o f other Federal
Delaware, D ist. o f C olum bia, ‘ Florida, ‘ Georgia, Idaho, ‘ Illinois,
Reserve Banks; Federal Reserve Exchange D rafts.
Indiana, Iowa, ‘ Kansas, ‘ K en tu cky, ‘ Louisiana, M aine, ‘ M a ry­
land, ‘ M assachusetts, ‘ M ichigan, ‘ M innesota, M ississippi, ‘ M is­
Federal R eserv e C ities and F ederal R eserv e Branch C ities in
souri, ‘ M on tana, ‘ Nebraska, N ew Hampshire, N evada, N ew
th is column
M exico, ‘ N orth Carolina, N orth D akota, ‘ Ohio, ‘ Oklahoma,
t o n e C a le n d a r D a y A fte r R e c e ip t — Item s payable in N ew Y ork
‘ Oregon, ‘ Pennsylvania, R hode Island, South Carolina, South
C ity— drawn on or payable at N ew Y ork Clearing House Association
D akota, ‘ Tennessee, ‘ Texas, ‘ Utah, V erm ont, ‘ Virginia, ‘ W ash­
banks; other N ew Y ork C ity and B rooklyn banks; N orthern N ew
ington, W est Virginia, W isconsin, W yom ing.
Jersey Clearing H ouse Association Banks, (Lists of banks referred to
XThis time schedule does not apply to drafts received from member or
will be furnished upon request.) Philadelphia. Cleveland, Pittsburgh,
non-member clearing banks drawn by them on their commercial bank
C hicago, Detroit,
correspondents. We will give credit for such drafts based on actual
fT w o C a le n d a r D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — Items payable in
transit time, whether received at our head office in New York City or
N ew Y ork C ity— other than item s m entioned a bove: B oston,
our Buffalo branch or whether sent for our account direct to the Federal
Cincinnati, Baltim ore, C harlotte. R ichm ond, Atlanta, Birmingham,
Reserve bank in the district where such draft is payable.
N ashville. Little R ock, Louisville, M em phis. St. Louis, M inneapolis.
St. Paul, Kansas C ity , M o.. Kansas C ity. K an., Omaha.
t When received by closing time as herein indicatedfor such items—
f T h r e e C a le n d a r D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — Item s payable in
otherwise credit deferred for .one additional day. When the day on
Jacksonville, N ew Orleans, Helena, Denver, Oklahom a C ity,
which credit would otherwise be given is a Sunday, or a holiday for Fed­
Dallas, El Paso, H ouston, San A ntonio, San Francisco, L os Angeles,
eral Reserve Bank of New York, credit will be given on the following
Portland, Ore., Salt Lake C ity, Seattle.
business day. When delays in the collection of items occur or are antic­

ipated because of holidays, or interruptions or delays in transit, or
other causes, credit may be deferred beyond the times indicated in this
schedule, with or without notice.
*Except items payable in cities listed in left hand column.
**Except items drawn on or payable at Northern New Jersey Clearing
House Association banks.

L ocalities ou tsid e o f F ederal R eserv e C ities and F ederal
R eserv e Branch C ities in th is column
C lo s in g T im e f o r D e fe r re d C r e d it I t e m s — Payable in Second
D istrict 2:30 p.m . (Saturdays 12 noon). Item s $500 and over
3:30 p.m . (Saturdays 12 noon). Payable in other Federal Reserve
Districts 12:30 p.m . (Saturdays 12 noon).

D IS T R IC T N o. 3— F ederal R eserve B ank o f P h ilad elp h ia
(T r a n s it N u m b e r 3 -4 )

(925 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, P a .)

T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — Delaware, the following counties of New Jersey: Atlantic, Burlington, Camden,
Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mercer, Ocean, and Salem, and all Pennsylvania east of western boundary of
following counties: McKean, Elk, Clearfield, Cambria, and Bedford. Membership: National Banks 582; State Banks 70.
Non-Member Banks 294. Total number of banks in District No. 3, 946.
D IR E C T O R S A N D O F F IC E R S
' Officers
A L F R E D H .W IL L IA M S , President
F R A N K J. D R IN N E N , First Vice-President
TH O M A S B. M cC AB E , Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve
Agent.
A R T H U R E . POST, Secretary and Assistant Federal Reserve Agent
C. A . M cIL H E N N Y , Vice-President and Cashier
W . J. D A V IS, Vice-President
E . C. H IL L , Vice-President
C. A . S IE N K IE W IC Z , Vice-President
W M . G. M cC R E E D Y , Assistant Vice-President
L. E. D O N A L D SO N , Assistant Vice-President
JO H N M cD O W E L L , Assistant Vice-President
JAM ES M . T O Y . Assistant Cashier
P H IL IP M . P O O R M A N , Auditor

Class A— Directors
JOSEPH W A Y N E , Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., (1941)
G E O R G E W. R E IL Y , Harrisburg, Pa., (1942)
JOHN B. H E N N IN G , Tunkhannock, Pa., (1943)
Class B— Directors
H A R R Y L. C A N N O N , Bridgeville, Del., (1941)
W A R D D . K E R L lN , Camden, N. J., (1942)
C . F R E D E R IC K C . STOU T, Camden, N . J „ (1943)

Class C— Directors
W IN F IE L D W . R IE F L E R , Princeton, N. J „ (1941)
THOS. B. M cC A B E , Chester, Pa. (1942), Chairman of the Board
W A R R E N F. W H IT T IE R , Douglassville Pa. (1943), D eputy Chair­
man
M em ber o f Federal Advisory Council
Counsel
W IL L IA M F U L T O N K U R T Z , Philadelphia, Pa.
M acC O Y , B R IT T A IN , EVA N S & LE W IS
(S ee p a g e 10 fo r sta tem en t show ing A s s e ts and Liabilities as o f June 30, 1941)

T I M E S C H E D U L E O F T H E F E D E R A L R E S E R V E B A N K O F P H IL A D E L P H IA
(.Effective September 1, 1939)
L os Angeles, N ew Orleans, Oklahom a C ity , P ortland, Ore., Salt
Lake C ity , San A ntonio, San Francisco, Seattle.
T w o B u s in e ss D a y s A fte r R e c e ip t — C onnecticut, D elaw are.
D istrict o f C olum bia, M aine, ‘ M aryland, ‘ M assachusetts, N ew
Hampshire, ‘ N ew Jersey, ‘ N ew Y ork , ‘ Pennsylvania, R hode
Island, Verm ont, ‘ Virginia.
T h r e e B u s in e s s D a y s A fte r R e c e ip t — ‘ A labam a, Arizona,
‘ Arkansas, ‘ California, ‘ C olorado, ‘ Florida, ‘ Georgia, Idaho,
‘ Illinois, Indiana, Iow a, ‘ Kansas, ‘ K en tu cky, ‘ Louisiana. ‘ M ichi­
gan, ‘ M innesota, M ississippi, ‘ M issouri, ‘ M ontana, ‘ Nebraska,
N evada, N ew M exico, ‘ N orth Carolina, N orth D akota, ‘ Ohio,
‘ Oklahoma, ‘ Oregon, South Carolina, South D akota, ‘ Tennessee,
_ C lo s in g T i m e f o r D e fe r r e d C r e d it I t e m s — Payable in T hird
♦Texas, ‘ Utah, ‘ W ashington, W est Virginia, W isconsin, W yom ing.
D istrict outside o f Philadelphia and C am den, N . J., 4 p .m . (Satur­
(♦) Except cities as listed.
days 2 p .m .). Item s $500 and over 6:00 p .m . (Saturdays 4 p .m .).
When the date of availability falls on a Sunday or legal holiday in
P ayable in other Federal R eserve D istricts 2 p.m . (Saturdays 12
noon ).
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, credit will be given on the next
business day.
O n e C a le n d a r D a y A ft e r R e c e ip t — Baltim ore, B oston. B uffalo.
C levelan d, NeW York, Pittsburgh. R ichm ond.
Member or nonmember clearing banks will not be permitted to take
T w o C a le n d a r D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — A tlanta, Birmingham ,
advantage of this schedule by depositing, or routing direct, their own
C harlotte, C hicago. Cincinnati, D etroit, Jacksonville, Louisville,
drafts on their commercial bank correspondents, when the time required
M em phis. M inneapolis, N ashville. Omaha, St. Louis, St. Paul.
to effect collection is in excess of this schedule. Availability on such
T h r e e C a le n d a r D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — Dallas, Denver, E l Paso,
drafts will be given in accordance with actual transit time.
Helena, H ouston, Kansas C ity, M o., Kansas C ity , K a n .; L ittle R ock,
I m m e d ia t e C r e d it o n R e c e ip t — Item s on Philadelphia Clear­
ing H ouse banks and item s on C am den, N . J., banks when received
b y 9 a.m .
Item s on other Philadelphia banks when assembled in sealed
envelopes and received b y 10:30 a.m .— Saturday 9 a.m .
M on ey Orders payable at Philadelphia P ost Office when assembled
in sealed envelopes and received b y 9:30 a.m .— Saturday 9 a.m .
U.
S. Treasury checks and warrants when received b y 2 p .m .—
Saturday 12 noon.
D rafts on Federal Reserve Bank o f Philadelphia, Federal Reserve
exchange drafts and officers’ checks o f other Federal Reserve banks
when received b y 3 p .m .— Saturday 12 noon.


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FEDERAL RESERVE B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N
D IS T R IC T N o. 4— Federal Reserve B an k o f C leveland
(Transit Number 6-1)

(Federal Reserve Bank B ldg.— E ast Sixth St. and Superior A ve., Cleveland,

0.)

T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — State of Ohio, all that part of Pennsylvania west of the eastern boundaries of the
following counties: Warren, Forest, Jefferson, Indiana, Somerset and Westmoreland; the counties of Marshall, Ohio, Brooke
Tyler, Wetzel, and Hancock in the State of West Virginia, and all that part of the State of Kentucky located east o f the
western boundary of the following counties: Boone, Grant, Scott, W oodford, Jessamine, Garrard, Lincoln, Pulaski, and
McCreary.
Membership June 30, 1941: National Banks 500; State Banks 167. Total member banks 667.
D IR E C T O R S A N D O F F IC E R S
Officers
M . J. F L E M IN G , President
F. J. Z U R L IN D E N , First Vice-President
W . H. F L E T C H E R , Vice-President
G. H. W A G N E R , Vice-President
R . B. H A Y S , Vice-President and Secretary
W . F . T A Y L O R , Vice-President and Cashier
C. W . A R N O L D , Assistant Vice-President
E . A. C A R T E R , Assistant Cashier
A . G . FO ST E R, Assistant Cashier
H . E . J. S M IT H , Assistant Cashier
J. W . KO SSIN , Assistant Cashier

Directors
G. C. B R A IN A R D , Chairman
R . E . K L A G E S , D epu ty Chairman
Class A
F. F. B RO O K S, Pittsburgh, Pa., (1941)
B. R . C O N N E R , Ada. Ohio, (1942)
H. B. M cD O W E L L , Sharon, Pa., (1943)
Class B
G. D . C R A B B S , Cincinnati, Ohio, (1941)
T . E . M ILLS O P, W eirton, W . V a „ (1942)
R. P. W R IG H T , Erie, Pa., (1943)
Class C
W . H . L L O Y D , Cleveland, Ohio, (1941)
R . E . K LA G E S, Columbus, Ohio, (1942)
G . C . B R A IN A R D , Youngstown, Ohio, (1943)
M em ber Federal Advisory Council
B. G. H U N T IN G T O N , President, The Huntington National Bank
of Columbus, Columbus, Ohio.
Counsel
SQU IRE, S A N D E R S & D E M P S E Y

F . V. G R A Y S O N , Auditor
Industrial Advisory Committee
F. A . S M Y T H E , (Chairman) President, The Thew Shovel Co.,-Lorain,
Ohio
D A N C. S W A N D E R , President, The Columbian Vise and M fg. C o .j
Cleveland, Ohio
H. R . N EFF , President, The Geo. S. Rider Co., Cleveland, Ohio
E. C. FOLSOM , President, The Ottawa River Paper Co., Toledo, Ohio
W . W IT H IN G T O N , Vice-President, The American Fork & H oe C o.,
Cleveland, Ohio

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T IM E SCH EDU LE OF F E D E RA L R E SE RV E B A N K O F CLEVELAN D
T I M E S C H E D U L E A N D O T H E R IN F O R M A T IO N
R E L A T IV E T O T H E C O L L E C T IO N O F C A S H IT E M S
A v a ila b ility . M em ber and nonm em ber clearing banks which,
fo r purposes o f collection, send cash item s payable at par to Federal
Reserve Bank o f Cleveland m ay use any o f the three follow ing
procedures.
Banks which elect to send cash item s in one letter, or in tw o letters,
will be expected to send substantially all ou t-of-tow n item s to this
bank since credit fo r such item s is based on average deferred avail­
a bility and contem plates the carrying o f minimum debit float b y the
Federal reserve bank. Excess balances resulting from the collection
o f cash item s m ay, at the request o f m em ber or nonm em ber clearing
banks, be transferred t o correspondent bank accounts in accordance
with the provisions o f Operating L etter N o. 9.
O n e C a s h L e t te r . W hen all cash item s are included in one letter,
credit will be deferred.twoy business days after receipt.
T w o C a s h L e t te r s . One letter should contain cash item s for
which im m ediate credit m ay be obtained; the other letter should
contain all other cash item s. W hen all cash item s are sent in this
manner, the “ im m ediate” letter will be credited on d ay o f receipt
subject to the provision o f the tim e schedule incorporated in this
letter. T h e other letter w ill be credited tw o business days after
receipt.
F o u r C a s h L e t te r s . One letter should contain cash item s for
which imm ediate credit m ay b e obtained; the second letter should
contain cash item s for which credit is deferred one business d a y ; the
third letter should con tain cash item s for which credit is deferred
tw o business days, and the fourth letter should contain all other cash
items. W hen cash item s are sent in this manner, appropriate credit
will be given for the im m ediate, one- and tw o-d a y letters. Credit
fo r the fourth letter will be deferred three business days after receipt.
B a n k D r a fts . D rafts o f m em ber and nonm em ber clearing banks,
drawn on their correspondent banks for the purpose o f transferring
funds to the Federal reserve bank for their accounts, should be en­
closed in a separate letter and credit will be deferred on the basis o f
the actual tim e necessary for collection. Other bank drafts w ill be
accepted as ordinary cash items.
C lo s in g T im e . . Cash item s which are su bject to deferred credit
will be accepted at Federal Reserve B ank o f Cleveland and its
C incinnati or Fittsburgh branch in accordance with this schedule
until 8:00 o ’clo ck p. m. on M on days to Fridays, inclusive, except
legal holidays, and until 5:00 o ’clo ck p. m . on Saturdays and parts
o f days established as legal half-holidays in the State o f Ohio or the
Com m onw ealth o f Pennsylvania.
D e s c r ip t io n o f C a s h I t e m s . Cash letters m ust show opposite
the am ount o f each item either the nam e and location o f the drawee
bank or its A .B .A . transit num ber, unless a m em ber or a nonm em ber
clearing bank o f the F ourth Federal Reserve D istrict desires to
eliminate such description through the use o f photographic equip­
m ent. Arrangements m ay be m ade to retain photographic films at
the office o f the sending bank upon written request to Federal R e­
serve Bank o f Cleveland.
E a ch bank sending cash item s to a Federal reserve bank will be
understood to h a v e ;agreed to indem nify the reserve bank to which
the item s are sent, and in the case o f item s sent direct to the reserve
bank o f another district also to have agreed to indem nify the reserve
bank in the district in which the sending bank is located, against loss
or expense resulting from delay in advising nonpaym ent o f any item
where such delay is due, in whole or in part, to the lack o f descrip­
tion, or to the erroneous,, incom plete, or defective description o f the
item b y the sending bank.
Banks which use p hotograph ic equipm ent to describe casn item s
and send such item s to this bank or direct to other Federal reserve
banks or branches fo r the accou nt o f this bank, a ccom p anied .only
b y adding m achine tape, should properly id entify each tape. This
m ay be accom plished either b y pasting the tape on cash letter form s
or b y enclosing the tape in an envelope bearing adequate identification.
D ir e c t S e n d in g o f C a s b I t e m s . M em ber or. nonm em ber clear­
ing banks having a substantial volu m e o f cash item s payable in other
Federal reserve districts and desiring a m ore direct ana rapid m ethod
o f presentation, should obtain permission from this bank to send
such item s direct to the Federal reserve bank o f the district in which
they are payable. Schedules o f availability based on either train
or air-ffiail service will be p rovided upon request.

Schedule showing (a) classes o f item s the proceeds o f which are
im m ediately available as reserve or for withdrawal and (b) num ber
o f business days after receipt when the proceeds o f checks received
for deferred credit a t Federal Reserve B ank o f C leveland or its
Cincinnati or Pittsburgh Branch will becom e available as reserve
or for withdrawal.
(a) IM M E D I A T E C R E D IT
W H E N R E C E IV E D A T A N T O F F IC E O F T H IS B A N K
Cash item s on local banks* received in tim e fo r handling and
presentation through local clearinghouse on d ay o f receipt. Checks
and warrants on Treasurer o f the U nited States, W ashington, D . C.
Checks drawn on Treasurer o f the U nited States payable through
Federal Reserve Bank o f Cleveland (W ork R elief checks). Checks
and drafts on Federal Reserve B ank o f Cleveland. Official checks
o f all Federal R eserve Banks. Federal reserve exchange drafts.
♦Except cash item s on ou tlyin g banks, a list o f Which will be
m ailed upon request. Such cash item s will be received until 3:00
o ’clock p.m . on M on days to Fridays, inclusive, except legal holidays,
and until 12:00 o ’clock noon on Saturdays and parts o f days estab­
lished as legal half-holidays in the State o f'O h io or the C om m on­
wealth o f Pennsylvania.
(b ) D E F E R R E D C R E D IT

For cash items drawn
on banks in

Cash item s will be received until 8:00
o ’clock p. m . on M on days to Fridays,
inclusive, except legal holidays, and
until 5:00 o ’clock p. m. on Saturdays
and parts o f days established as legal
half-holidays in the State o f Ohio or the
C om m onw ealth o f Pennsylvania at
C leveland

Cincinnati Pittsburgh

Ohio (Cincinnati T e rr ito ry ). . . . . . . . . . . 3 ............... .. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . 3
(Cleveland Ter r i t or y ) . . . . . . . . . . : 2 . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . ............... .. .3
K en tu cky (Cincinnati T erritory )........... 3 . .................... 2 . . . . .............. 3
Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh T erritory ). . . 3 ........... . . ¡ . . 3 . . ................... 2
W est Virginia (Pittsburgh T e rr ito ry ). ,3 .
. . 3 . .................. .2

Atlanta, Ga..............
Baltimore, Md.........
Birmingham, Ala......
Boston, Mass...........
Buffalo, N. Y...........
Charlotte, N. C........
Chicago, 111..............
Cincinnati, Ohio.......
Cleveland, Ohio.......
Dallas, Texas...........
Denver,. Colo............
Detroit, Mich...........
Jacksonville, Fla.......
Kansas City, Kans.. .
Kansas City, Mo......
Little Rock, Ark.......
Louisville, Ky..........
Memphis, Tenn........
Minneapolis, Minn...
Nashville, Tenn........
New Orleans, La.. . . .
New York City, N. Y.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Omaha, Neb.............
Philadelphia, Pa.......
Pittsburgh, Fa..........
Richmond, Va..........
St. Louis, Mo... .■___
St. Paul, Minn.........

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p a r lis t w h ic h a re n o t s h o w n a b o v e w ill b e d e fe r r e d t h r e e
b u s in e s s d a y s .
♦See im m ediate schedule.


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DISTRICT No. 4— Continued
Federal Reserve Bank o f Cleveland— CINCINNATI BRANCH
(Transit Number 13-43)

(F ourth and R ace, Cincinnati, 0 . )

T E R R IT O R Y IN C IN C IN N A T I BR AN C H — The part of Kentucky in Federal Reserve District No. 4 and the follow­
ing 25 counties in southern Ohio: Adams, Athens, Brown, Butler, Clark, Clermont, Clinton, Darke, Fayette, Gallia, Greene,
Hamilton, Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs, Miami, Montgomery, Pike, Preble, Ross, Scioto, Vinton, Warren and
Washington.
D IR E C T O R S A N D O F F IC E R S
Directors
Officers
S. B. SU T P H IN (Chairman), Cincinnati, Ohio, (1941)
B. J. L A ZA R , Managing Director
B U C K N E R W O O D F O R D , Paris, K y . (1941)
H. N. O T T , Cashier
B. J. L A ZA R , Managing Director, Cincinnati, Ohio, (1941)
R . G . JOH NSON, Assistant Cashier
F. A . B R O W N , Chillicothe, Ohio, (1942)
P. J. GE E RS, Assistant Cashier
J. J. R O W E , Cincinnati, Ohio, (1942)
T I M E S C H E D U L E O F C IN C IN N A T I B R A N C H — see s c h e d u le u n d e r H ead O ffice , F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k o f C le v e la n d .

Federal Reserve Bank o f Cleveland— PITTSBURGH BRANCH
(Transit Number 8-3»)
• T ^ ^ ^ I T O R Y IN P ITTSBU R G H BR AN C H
in Federal Reserve District No. 4.

(G rant Street and Ogle W ay , Pittsburgh, P a .)

Those portions of the States of Pennsylvania and West Virginia included

D IR E C T O R S A N D O F F IC E R S
Directors
C L A R A N C E S T A N L E Y , Pittsburgh, Pa., (1941)
H . S. W H E R R E T T (Chairman), Pittsburgh, Pa., (1941)
P. A . B R O W N , Managing Director, (1941)
E . B . H A R S H A W , Grove C ity, Pa., (1942)
G. T . L A D D , Pittsburgh, Pa., (1942)
T IM E

SCH EDU LE O F P IT T S B U R G H

Officers
P . A . B R O W N , Managing Director
D . B . C LO U SE R , Cashier
F . E . C O B U N , Assistant Cashier
C . J. B OLTH OU SE, Assistant Cashier

B R A N C H — see s c h e d u le u n d e r H e a d O ffice , F ed era l R eserve B a n k o f C le v e la n d .

D IS T R IC T N o. 5

Federal Reserve B an k o f R ic h m o n d

(Transit Number 68-3)

(9th and Franklin Sts., R ichm ond, V a.)

IN D IS T R IC T District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and all
West Virginia except the counties of Marshall, Ohio, Brooke. Tvler. Wetzel, and Hancock
Membership June 30, 1941: National Banks 337; State Banks 100, Total 437.
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D IR E C T O R S A N D O F F IC E R S
Directors
Chairman of

R O B E R T LA SS IT E R ,
the Board
Reserve Agent
W . G. W Y S O R , D epu ty Chairman of the Board

and

Officers
H U G H L E A C H , President
J. S. W A L D E N ,'J r., First Vice-President
J. G . F R Y , Vice-President
G E O R G E H. K E E SE E , Cashier
W . W . D IL L A R D , Assistant Cashier
E D W A R D W A L L E R , Jr. Assistant Cashier
A L B E R T S, JO H N STO N E, Assistant Cashier
C . :L. G U T H R IE , Assistant Cashier
■. ■ "
R . W . M E R C E R , Assistant Cashier.
R . S. B R O C K Jr., Auditor
M A X W E L L G. W A L L A C E , Counsel

Federal

Class A
L. E . JOHNSON, Alderson, W . Va., (1941)
CHAS. E. R IE M A N , Baltimore, M d., (1942)
JAM ES C. B R A S W E LL, R ocky M ount, N. C ., (19431
Class B
E D W IN M A L L O Y , Cheraw, S. C., (1941)
CHAS. C. R E E D , Richm ond, Va., (1942)
JOHN H . H A N N A , Washington, D . C.. (1943)

Industrial Advisory Committee
J-_pr. H O L T Z C L A W (Chairman), President, Virginia Electric &
Power Co., Richm ond, Va.
W A L K E R D . S T U A R T , President, Richm ond Hardware C o., R ich­
mond, Va.
O V E R T O N D . D E N N IS , Dom inion Oil C o., Richm ond, Va.
W . L. M A N N IN G , President, Rosemary Manufacturing C o., Roanoke
Rapids, N. C.
L U D L O W H. B A L D W IN , President, Terminal Warehouse C o., Balti­
more, M d.

Class C
C H A R LE S P. M cC O R M IC K , Baltimore, M d ., (1941)
W . G. W YSOR, Riohmond, V a., (1942)
R O B E R T L A SS ITE R , Charlotte, N. C ., (1943)
M em ber Federal Advisory Council
ft- M . H A N E S, (1941) President, W achovia Bank <fe Trust Co
Winston-Salem, N . 0 .
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(S ee page 10 fo r sta tem en t showing A s s e ts and L iabilities as o f June 30, 1941)

T I M E S C H E D U L E O F F E D E R A L R E S E R V E B A N K , R IC H M O N D
_ I m m e d ia t e C re d it— F or item s drawn on Par banks in R ichm ond,
Cities” as listed), South Carolina in R ichm ond territory (and “ Other
v a .; Federal Reserve Exchange D rafts; Official checks o f all Federal
C ities’ as listed), Virginia, W est Virginia in R ichm ond territory,
R eserve Banks; Checks and warrants on Treasurer o f U . S., W ash- » ,
(and Other C ities” as listed).
ffig o n , D . O. ; Checks bearing Im m ediate C redit Sym bol o f H ead
T h r e e B u s in e s s D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — A ll Federal Reserve Cities
ppt listed previously, M arylan d, N orth Carolina in C harlotte ter­
_I °Jn?,.B u s i?® ss D a y A ft e r R e c e ip t — B altim ore, Charlotte, N ew
ritory (except “ Other C ities” listed under 2 days). South Caro­
York C ity, Philadelphia. Checks bearing Im m ediate C redit S ym ­
lina in C harlotte territory (except other cities, listed under 2 days).
bol o f B altim ore and C harlotte branches.
W est Virginia in B altim ore territory (except “ Other C ities” listed
T w o B u s in e s s D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — Atlanta, Birmingham ,
under 2 days). A ll states outside o f F ifth Federal R eserve D istrict.
B oston, Buffalo, C hicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, D etroit. JacksonZHi®’ J£ans~8
M o ., Louisville, M em phis, M inneapolis, N ashNote: Member banks' own drafts on their commercial bank, corre­
ville. N ew Orleans, Omaha, Pittsburgh, St. Louis. Other Cities—
spondents will be credited on the basis of the actual transit time required
Asheboro, Burlington, Concord, Gastonia, Greensboro, Hickory, High
to effect collection.
Point, Reidsville, Salisbury, Statesville, W adesboro, Winston-Salem,
Note: Checks drawn on banks not located in a Federal Reserve city
N. C., Greenville, Spartanburg, S. C ., Clarksburg, Fairmont,
but bearing upon their face a notation that then are payable at or receiv­
Martmsburg, W. Va., Kansas C ity, Kan., St. Pauly M inn., Dis- *
able
for immediate availability in a Federal Reserve city will be accepted
trict of Columbia, North Carolina in Richm ond territory, (and “ Other
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FEDERAL RESERVE B AN K IN F O R M A T IO N
DISTRICT No. 5— Continued
Federal Reserve Bank o f R ichm ond— BALTIMORE BRANCH
(Transit Number 7-27)

(Lexington and Calvert, Baltim ore, M d .)

T E R R IT O R Y IN B A LTIM O R E BR AN C H — Entire State of Maryland and the following counties in northern West
Virginia: Barbour, Berkeley, Braxton, Calhoun, Doddridge, Gilmer, Grant, Hampshire, Hardy, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson,
Lewis, Marion, Mineral, Monongalia, Morgan, Nicholas, Pendleton, Pleasants, Preston, Randolph, Ritchie, Roane, Taylor,
Tucker, Upshur, Webster, Wirt and Wood.
A N D O F F IC E R S
Officers

Directors
W . R . M IL F O R D , Baltimore. M d., (1941) Managing Director

W . R . M IL F O R D , Managing Director

W . F R A N K T H O M A S, Westminster, M d ., (1941)

JOHN ft. C U P IT , Cashier

G E O R G E W . R E E D , Baltimore, M d ., (1941)

J. A . JOH N STO N , Assistant Cashier

JAM ES C . FE N H A G E N , Baltimore, M d., (1942)

D. F. H A G N E R , Assistant Cashier

JOSEPH D . B A K E R , JR ., M onkton, M d., (1942)
W . F R A N K R O B E R T S , Baltimore, M d ., (1943)
JA M E S D IX O N . Easton, M d ., (1943)

T I M E S C H E D U L E O F B A L T IM O R E B R A N C H
H arrisonburg, Lynchburg, N ew port N ews, N orfolk, Onancock,
Onley, R oanoke, Staunton, W inchester, V a., Charleston, H unt­
ington, W . V a., Kansas C ity, K an., St. Paul, M in n .; D istrict o f
C olum bia, M aryland, W est Virginia in B altim ore territory, (and
“ Other Cities” as listed).

I m m e d ia t e C re d it— For item s drawn on par banks in Baltim ore,
M d .; Federal R eserve Exchange Drafts, Official checks o f all Federal
R eserve banks, C hecks and warrants on Treasurer o f U. S., W ash­
ington, D . C „ C hecks bearing Im m ediate C redit Sym bol o f B alti­
m ore Branch.
O n e B u s in e ss D a y A fte r R e c e ip t — B oston, Buffalo, Charlotte,
N ew Y ork C ity , Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Richm ond. Checks bear­
ing Im m ediate C redit Sym bol o f Head Office and C harlotte Branch.
T w o B u s in e s s D a y s A fte r R e c e ip t — A tlanta, Birmingham.
C hicago, Cincinnati, C leveland, D etroit, Jacksonville, Kansas C ity,
M o ., Louisville, M em phis, M inneapolis, N ashville, N ew Orleans,
Omaha, St. Louis. Other Cities— Durham, Greensboro, High Point,
Raleigh. W ilm ington, W inston-Salem , N . C ., Alexandria, H ailwood,

T h r e e B u s in e s s D a y s A fte r R e c e ip t — A ll Federal R eserve
Cities not listed previously. N orth Carolina' (except “ Other C ities”
listed under 2 days), South Carolina, Virginia (except “ Other
C ities” listed under 2 d ays), W est Virginia in R ichm ond territory
(except “ Other C ities” listed under 2 d ays), all states outside of
Fifth Federal Reserve D istrict.

Note: See Footnotes under Head Office Schedule.

Federal Reserve Bank o f R ichm ond—CHARLOTTE BRANCH
(Transit Number 66-20) (First National Bank Bldg., Charlotte, N. C.)
T E R R IT O R Y IN C H A R LO TTE BR AN C H — The following 50 counties in North Carolina: Alamance, Alexander,
Alleghany, Anson, Ashe, Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Catawba, Chatham, Cherokee, Clay, Cleveland,
Davie, Davidson, Forsyth, Gaston, Graham, Guilford, Haywood, Henderson, Iredell, Jackson, Lee, Lincoln, Macon,
Madison, McDowell, Mecklenburg, Mitchell, Montgomery, Moöre, Polk, Randolph, Rockingham, Richmond, Rowan,
Rutherford, Stanly, Stokes, Surry, Swain, Transylvania, Union, Watauga, Wilkes, Yadkin and Yancey; and the following
twenty-one counties in western South Carolina: Abbeville, Aiken, Anderson, Cherokee, Chester, Edgefield, Fairfield, Green­
ville, Greenwood, Lancaster, Laurens, Lexington, McCormick, Newberry, Oconee, Pickens, Richland, Saluda, Spartan,
burg, Union and York.
D IR E C T O R S A N D O F F IC E R S
Directors

Officers

W . T . C L E M E N T S , Charlotte, N . C ., (1941) Managing Director

J.

,

w . T . C L E M E N T S , Managing Director

G E R A L D C O W A N , Asheville, N . C ., (1941)

C H A R L E S L. C R E E C H , Sr., Winston-Salem, (1941)

R . L. C H E R R Y , Cashier

B.
D.

M . E D W A R D S , Columbia, S. C ., (1942)
W . W A T K IN S , Clemson, S. C., (1942)

L - D - B RO OKS, Assistant Cashier

T.

E . H E M B Y , Charlotte, N . C., (1943)

G E O R G E M . W R IG H T , Great Falls, S. C „ (1943)

T IM E SCH EDU LE O F C H A R L O T T E B RA N CH
cities— Durham , Raleigh, R o ck y M ou nt, W ilm ington, W ilson;
Charleston, Florence, and Sumter, S. G., Kansas C ity, K a n s.;
N orth Carolina in C harlotte territory (and “ Other C ities” as
listed). South Carolina in C harlotte territory (and “ Other C ities"
as listed ).
T h r e e B u s in e s s D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — All Federal Reserve
Cities h ot listed previously, D istrict o f C olum bia, M aryland, N orth
Carolina in R ichm ond territory (except “ Other C ities" listed under
2 days), South Carolina in R ichm ond territory (except “ Other
C ities” listed under 2 days), Virginia, W est Virginia, all states
outside o f F ifth Federal Reserve D istrict

I m m e d ia t e C r e d it— F or item s drawn on par banks In Charlotte,
N . C .; Federal R eserve exchange drafts; Official checks o f all
Federal R eserve banks; C hecks and warrants on Treasurer o f
U. S., W ashington, D . C .; Checks bearing Im m ediate C redit Sym bol
o f C harlotte Branch.
O n e B u s in e s s D a y A ft e r R e c e ip t — A tlanta. Baltim ore, Jack­
sonville, R ichm ond. C hecks bearing Im m ediate C redit Sym bol o f
H ead Office and B altim ore Branch.
T w o B u s in e s s D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — Birmingham , B oston,
Buffalo, C hicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, D etroit, H ouston, Kansas
C ity , M o ., L ittle R ock , Louisville, M em phis, N ashville, N ew Or­
leans, N ew Y ork C ity , Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. L ouis; other


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D IS T R IC T N o. 6~—F ederal Reserve B an k o f A tla n ta
(Transit Number 64-14) (104 M arietta

Street, A tlanta, G a.)

T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — Alabama, Florida, Georgia, all Tennessee east of the western boundary of the follow ­
ing counties: Stewart, Houston, Humphreys, Perry, and Wayne; all Mississippi south of the northern boundary of the
foDowing counties: Issaquena, Sharkey, Yazoo, Madison, Leake, Neshoba, and Kemper; all Louisiana, south o f the
northern boundaries of the parishes of Vernon, Rapides, and Avoyelles.

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Class A— Directors

Officers
W . S. M cL A R IN , JR., President
M A L C O L M H. B R Y A N , First Vice-President
H. F. C O N N IF F , Vice-President
V. K . B O W M A N , Assistant Vice-President
C. R . C A M P , Assistant Vice-President
S. P. SCH U E SSLE R, Assistant Vice-President
J E . D E N M A R K , Assistant Vice-President
J. R . M cC R A V E Y , JR ., Assistant Vice President.
E . P. P A R IS , General Auditor
P O L L A R D T U R M A N , Counsel

G E O . J. W H IT E , M ount Dora, Fla., (1941)
T . K . G L E N N , Atlanta, Ga., (1942)
W. D . C OOK , Meridian, Miss., (1943)
Class B— Directors
ERNEST^ T . G E O R G E , N ew Orleans, La., (1941
J. A . M cC R A R Y , Decatur, Ga., (1942)
F IT Z G E R A L D H A L L , Nashville, Tenn., (1943)

Class C— Directors

Industrial Advisory Committee
JOH N E . S A N F O R D Chairman, Vice-President Arm our & C om ­
pany, Atlanta, Ga.
A . M , L O C K E T T , President, A . M . L ockett & C o., L td., New
Orleans, La.
I. C . M IL N E R , Executive Vice-President Gate C ity C otton Mills,
Atlanta, Ga.
G E O R G E W IN S H IP , President Fulton Supply C o., Atlanta, Ga.
W . W . F R E N C H , President, M oore H andley Hardware C o. B ir­
mingham, Ala.

F R A N K H . N E E L Y , Atlanta, Ga., (1941), Chairman and Federal
Reserve Agent.
J. F. P O R T E R , Columbia, Tenn., (1942), Deputy Chairman
RUFU S C. H A R R IS , N ew Orleans, La., (1943)

M em ber Federal Advisory Council
R Y B U R N G . C L A Y , Atlanta, Ga.

(S ee p a g e 10 to r sta tem en t showing A s s e ts and L iabilities as o f June 30, 1941)

SCHEDULE SHOWING WHEN THE PROCEEDS OF CHECKS W ILL BECOME AVAILABLE WHEN SENT
TO— FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF A T L A N T A -A T L A N T A , GA.
( Effective September 1, 1939—Subject to change without notice)
I m m e d i a t e C r e d it— A tlanta (if received prior to 10 a.m . (Sat­
urday 10 a.m .). U nited States Treasury checks (if listed in separate
letters and received prior to 1 p .m . daily (11 a.m . Saturday).

T h r e e C a le n d a r D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — L os Angeles, San Fran­
cisco, D enver, Helena, Oklahom a C ity , P ortland, Ore., E l Paso,
San A ntonio, Salt Lake C ity , Seattle. T h r e e B u s in e s s D a y s
A ft e r R e c e ip t — A labam a (N ew Orleans Zon e), A labam a (Birm ing­
ham Zon e), Arizona, Arkansas, California, C olorado, C onnecticut,
Delaware, D istrict o f C olum bia, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana,
Iow a, Kansas, K en tu cky, Louisiana, M aine, M aryland, M assa­
chusetts, M ichigan, M innesota, M ississippi, M issouri, M ontana,
N ebraska, N evada, N ew Hampshire, N ew Jersey, N ew M ex ico, N ew
Y o rk , N orth Carolina, N orth D akota, Ohio, Oklahom a, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, R hode Island, South Carolina, South D akota, T en­
nessee (M em phis Zon e), Tennessee (N ashville Zon e), Tennessee (St.
Louis Z on e), Texas, U tah, Verm ont, Virginia, W ashington, W est
Virginia, W isconsin, W yom ing.
Note: W hen the available date falls on a Sunday or a legal holiday,
credit to reserve accounts will not b e m ade until the next business
day. W hen sending direct refer to Par List fo r routing.

C lo s in g T im e f o r D e fe r r e d C r e d it— Item s drawn on all points,
general closing tim e 2 p .m . d aily (12 m . Saturday).
O n e C a le n d a r D a y A ft e r R e c e ip t — Birm ingham (C ity ), Jack­
sonville, C harlotte, N . C ., N ashville (C ity ).
T w o C a le n d a r D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — L ittle R ock, Chicago,
Louisville, N ew Orleans, Baltim ore, B oston, D etroit, M inneapolisSt. Paul, Kansas C ity , M o ., St. Louis, Omaha, Buffalo, N ew Y ork
C ity , Cincinnati, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, M em phis
(C ity ), Dallas, H ouston, R ichm ond. T w o B u s in e s s D a y s A fte r
r e c e ip t — Alabam a (Atlanta Zon e), Georgia, Tennessee (Atlanta
Zon e).

Federal Reserve Bank o f Atlanta— NEW ORLEANS BRANCH
(Transit Number 14-21)

(C arondelet St. and C om m on, New Orleans, L a .)

T E R R IT O R Y IN N E W ORLEANS B R AN C H — Those parts of Louisiana and Mississippi located in the Federal
Reserve District No. 6, and the counties of Baldwin and Mobile in Alabama.

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DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS

Directors

Officers

A L E X A N D E R F IT Z -H U G H (Chairman), Vicksburg, Miss.
E.
F. B IL L IN G T O N , Meridian, Miss.

L. M . C L A R K , Managing Director

H E N R Y G. C H A L K L E Y , JR ., Lake Charles, La.

M ‘ L ‘ SH A W > Cashier

H E R B E R T H O LM ES, Y azoo C ity, Miss.

F. C . V A S T E R L IN G , Assistant Cashier

E,

E . SO U LIE R , Lafayette, La.

O L IV E R G. LU CA S, N ew Orleans, La.
L. M . C L A R K , New Orleans, La., Managing Director

SCHEDULE SHOWING WHEN THE PROCEEDS OF CHECKS WILL BECOME AVAILABLE WHEN SENT
TO NEW ORLEANS BRANCH.
( Effective September 1, 1939—Subject to change without notice)
I m m e d ia t e C re d it— N ew Orleans (if received prior to 10:15 a.m,
Saturday 10 a .m .). U nited States Treasury checks (if listed i:
separate letters and received prior t o 1 p.m . daily, 11 a.m . Saturday)

T h r e e C a le n d a r D a y s A fte r R e c e ip t — Los Angeles, San Fran­
cisco, D enver, B oston, H elena, Buffalo, N ew Y o r k C ity , Portland,
Philadelphia, E l Paso, Salt Lake C ity, Seattle. T h r e e B u s in e ss
D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — Alabam a (A tlanta Zon e), A labam a (B ir­
m ingham Zon e), Arizona, Arkansas, California, C olorado, C on­
necticut, Delaware, D istrict o f C olum bia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho,
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, K entucky, Louisiana (Dallas Zon e),
M aine, M aryland, M assachusetts, M ichigan, M innesota, Mississippi
(M em phis Zon e), M issouri, M on tana, Nebraska, N evada, N ew
H ampsm re, N ew Jersey, N ew M exico, N ew Y ork , N orth Carolina,
N orth D akota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, R hode
Island, South Carolina, South D akota, Tennessee, Texas, U tah.
V erm ont. Virginia, W ashington, W est Virginia, W isconsin, W yom ing.
Note: W hen the available date falls on a Sunday or a legal holiday
credit to reserve accounts will n ot be m ade until the next business
day. W hen sending direct refer t o Par List fo r routing.

C lo s in g T im e f o r D e fe r re d C r e d it.— Item s drawn on all point
general closing tim e, 2 p.m . daily, (12 m . Saturday).
O n e C a le n d a r D a y A ft e r R e c e ip t - -Birm ingham (C ity ), Mem
phis, H ouston.
T w o C a le n d a r D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — L ittle R ock , Jacksonville
Atlanta, C hicago, Louisville, Baltim ore, D etroit, M inneapolis-Sl
Paul, Kansas C ity , M o ., St. Louis, Omaha, C harlotte, Cincinnati
Cleveland, Oklahom a C ity , Pittsburgh, Nashville, Dallas, Sai
A ntonio, R ichm ond. T w o B u s in e s s D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — Ala
. m a (N ew Orleans Zon e), Louisiana (N ew Orleans Zon e), Missis
•ippi (N ew Orleans Zone).


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FEDERAL RESERVE B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N
DISTRICT No. 6— Continued
Fejderal Reserve Bank o f Atlanta— BIRMINGHAM BRANCH
(T r a n s it N u m b e r 61-19)

(18th St. & 6th A ve. N orth, Birmingham , A la.)

T E R R IT O R Y IN B IR M IN G H A M B R AN C H — Alabama, except the following counties: Baldwin, Barbour, Coffee,
Dale, Covington, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Mobile, Pike, Russell and towns and cities in Lee and Chalmers counties
located on or south of the Atlanta & West Point Railroad and The Western Railway of Alabama.
Directors

Officers

D O N A L D C O M E R , (Chairman), Birmingham, Ala.

P . L . T . B E A V E R S , Managing Director

E D W A R D L . N O R T O N , Birmingham, Ala.

H . J. U R Q U H A R T , Cashier

H O W A R D G R A Y , New M arket, Ala.
G O R D O N D . P A L M E R , Tuscaloosa, Ala.

l

W . S T A R R , Assistant Cashier

JO H N C . PERSO N S, Birmingham, Ala.

*

JO H N S. C O L E M A N , Birmingham, Ala.
P . L . T . B E A V E R S , Birmingham, A la., Managing Director

SCHEDULE SHOWING WHEN THE PROCEEDS OF CHECKS W ILL BECOME AVAILABLE WHEN SENT
TO THE BIRMINGHAM BRANCH.
(E ffective Septem ber 1,1939— S ubject to change without notice )

T h r e e C a le n d a r D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — Los Angeles, San Fran­
cisco, Denver, B oston, Helena, P ortland, Ore., E l P aso, Salt Lake
C ity , Seattle. T h r e e B u s in e ss D a y s— A labam a (Atlanta Zon e),
Alabam a (N ew Orleans Zon e), Arizona, Arkansas, California, C olo­
rado, C onnecticut, Delaware, D istrict o f C olum bia, Florida, Georgia,
Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iow a, Kansas, K en tu cky, Louisiana, M aine,
M aryland, M assachusetts, M ichigan, M innesota, M ississippi, M is­
souri, M on tana, N ebraska, N evada, N ew Hampshire, N ew Jersey,
N ew M exico, N ew Y o rk , N orth Carolina, N orth D akota, Ohio,
Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, R hode Island, South Carolina,
South D akota, Tennessee, Texas, U tah, Verm ont, Virginia, W ash­
ington, W est Virginia, W isconsin, W yom ing.
Note: W hen the available date falls on a Sunday or a legal holiday,
credit to reserve accounts will n ot b e m ade until the next business
day.
W hen sending d irect refer to Par List for routing.

I m m e d i a t e C r e d it— Birm ingham (if received prior to 10 a.m .,
Saturday 10 a.m .). U nited States Treasury checks (if listed in
separate letters and received prior to 1 p.m . daily, 11 a.m . Saturday).
C lo s in g T i m e f o r D e fe r r e d C r e d it — Item s draw n on all points
general closing tim e (2 p.m . daily, 12 m . Saturday).
O n e C a le n d a r D a y A ft e r R e c e ip t — A tlanta, Louisville, N ew
Orleans, M em phis, N ashville.
T w o C a le n d a r D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — L ittle R ock , Jacksonville,
C hicago, Baltim ore, D etroit, M inneapolis-St. Paul, Kansas C ity,
M o ., St. Louis, Omaha, B uffalo, N ew Y o r k C ity , C harlotte, C in­
cinnati, Cleveland, Oklahom a C ity , Philadelphia, Pittsburgh,
Dallas, H ouston, San A ntonio, R ichm ond. T w o B u s in e s s D a y s—
Alabam a (Birmingham Zon e).

Federal Reserve Bank o f Atlanta—JACKSONVILLE BRANCH
(T r a n s it N u m b e r 63-19)

(Church & H ogan Sts., Jacksonville, F la.)

T E R R IT O R Y IN JACKSONVILLE B R AN C H — Florida.
D IR E C T O R S A N D O F F IC E R S
Directors

Officers

R O B E R T H . G A M B L E , (Chairman), Jacksonville, Fla.

G . S. V A R D E M A N , Jr., Managing Director

H O W A R D P H IL L IP S, Orlando, Fla.

T . A . L A N F O R D . Cashier

W . R . M oQ U A ID , Jacksonville, Fla.

W . E . P IK E , Assistant Cashier

J.

C . M cC R O C K L IN , Tarpon Springs, Fla.

B.
C . T E E D , Palm Beach, Fla.
F R A N K D . JAC K SO N , Tampa, Fla.
G.

S. V A R D E M A N , Jr., Jacksonville, Fla., Managing Director

SCHEDULE SHOWING WHEN THE PROCEEDS OF CHECKS WILL BECOME AVAILABLE WHEN SENT
TO JACKSONVILLE BRANCH.
( Effective Septem ber 1,1939— S ubject to change without n otice)

Omaha, Buffalo, Oklahom a C ity , P ortland, Ore., Dallas, E l Paso
San A ntonio, Salt Lake C ity , Seattle. T h r e e B u s in e s s D a y s—
A labam a, Arizona, Arkansas, California, C olorado, C onnecticut,
Delaware, D istrict o f C olum bia, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana,
Iow a, Kansas, K en tu cky, Louisiana, M aine, M aryland, M assa­
chusetts, M ichigan, M innesota, Mississippi, M issouri, M on tana
N ebraska, N evada, N ew Hampshire, N ew Jersey, N ew Mexico.
N ew Y o rk , N orth Carolina, N orth D akota, Ohio, Oklahom a, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, R hode Island, South Carolina, South D akota, T en ­
nessee, Texas, U tah, Verm ont, Virginia, W ashington, W est Vir­
ginia, W isconsin, W yom ing.
.
.
. .
,
Note: W hen the available date falls on Sunday or a legal holiday
credit to reserve accounts will not be m ade until the next business
day.
W hen sending direct refer to Par List fo r routing.

I m m e d ia t e C r e d it— Jacksonville (if received prior to 10 a.m .,
Saturday 10 a .m .). U nited States Treasury checks (if listed in
separate letters and received prior to 1 p.m . daily, 11 a.m . Saturday).
ru g g in g T im e f o r D e fe r r e d C r e d it— Item s drawn on all points,
general closing tim e 2 p .m . daily, (12 m . Saturday).
O n e C a le n d a r D a y A ft e r R e c e ip t — Atlanta.
T w o C a le n d a r D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — Birmingham , L ittle R ock,
C hicago, Louisville, N ew Orleans, Baltim ore, Kansas C ity , M o .,
St. Louis, N ew Y o r k C ity , C harlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Phila­
delphia, Pittsburgh, M em phis, N ashville, H ouston, R ichm ond.
T w o B u s in e s s D a y s— Florida.
T h r e e C a le n d a r D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — L os Angeles, San Fran­
cisco, D enver, B oston, D etroit, M inneapolis-St. Paul, Helena,

Federal Reserve Bank o f Atlanta—NASHVILLE BRANCH
(T r a n s it N u m b e r 87-10)

(228 3d A ve. N orth, N ashville, T enn.)

T E R R IT O R Y IN NASHVILLE— That part of Tennessee, included in the Federal Reserve District No. 6, with the
exception of the city of Chattanooga.
D IR E C T O R S A N D O F F IC E R S
Directors

Officers

C L Y D E B . A U S TIN , (Chairman), Greeneviile, Tenn.

JOEL B . F O R T , J R ., Managing Direotor

E. W . P A L M E R , Kingsport, Tenn.
W . E . M cE W E N , W illiamsport, Tenn.
F . M . F A R R IS , Nashville, Tenn.
G E O R G E N E A L BASS, Decherd, T e n n .,
E . B . M A U P IN , Shelbyville, Tenn.
JO E L B . F O R T , JR ., Nashville, Tenn., Managing Director

E . R . H A R R IS O N , Cashier


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FEDERAL RESERVE B AN K IN F O R M A T IO N
DISTRICT No. 6 — Continued
SCHEDULE SHOWING WHEN THE PROCEEDS OF CHECKS W ILL BECOME AVAILABLE WHEN SENT
TO THE NASHVILLE BRANCH.
{Effective September 1, 1939—Subject to change without notice)
I m m e d ia t e C r e d it— N ashville (If received prior to 10 a.m ., Sat­
urday 10 a .m .). United States Treasury checks (if listed in separate
letters and received prior to 1 p .m . daily, 11 a.m . Saturday).

T h r e e C a le n d a r D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — L os Angeles, San Fran­
cisco, Helena, Portland, Ore., E l Paso, Salt Lake C ity , Seattle.
T h r e e B u s in e s s D a y s — Alabam a, Arizona. Arkansas, California,
C olorado, C onnecticut, Delaware, D istrict o f C olum bia, Florida.
Oeorgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, K en tu cky, Louisiana, M aine, M aryland, M assachusetts, M ichigan. M innesota, M isstesippi, M issouri, M on tana, N ebraska, N evada, N ew Hampshire,
N ew Jersey, N ew M exico, N ew Y o rk , N orth Carolina, N o rth
D akota, Ohio, Oklahom a, Oregon, Pennsylvania, R hode Island,
South Carolina South D akota, Tennessee (A tlanta Zon e), Tennes­
see (M em phis Z on e), Tennessee (St. Louis Z on e), Texas, U tah,
Vw m on t/V irg in ia , W ashington, W est Virginia, W isconsin, W yom ing.
Note: W hen the available date falls on Sunday or a legal holiday
«•edit t o reserve accounts will n ot b e m ade until th e next business
day.
W hen sending d irect refer to Par List fo r routing.

C lo s in g T im e f o r D e fe r re d C r e d it— Item s drawn on all points,
general closing tim e (2 p.m . daily, 12 m. Saturday).
O n e C a le n d a r D a y A ft e r R e c e ip t — Birmingham ,
C hicago, Louisville, St. Louis, Cincinnati, M em phis.

Atlanta,

T w o C a le n d a r D a y s A fte r R e e e ip t — Little R ock , D enver,
Jacksonville, N ew Orleans, Baltim ore, B oston, D etroit, M inn eapons-St. Paul. Kansas C ity , M o ., Omaha, Buffalo, N ew Y o rk C ity,
Charlotte, Cleveland, Oklahom a C ity, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh,
Dallas, H ouston, San A ntonio, R ichm ond. T w o B u s in e s s D a y s
— Tennessee (N ashville Zon e).

Federal Reserve Bank o f Atlanta— SAVANNAH AGENCY
(Transit Number 3 8 -4 »)

(C itizens & Southern N at’l B k. B ldg., Savannah, G a .)

J. H. B O W D E N , Manager

E A R L M . L O O N E Y , Assistant Manager

D IS T R IC T N o. 7— F ederal R eserve B an k o f C h ica g o
(Transit Number 2-3«)

(230 S. L a Salle St., Chicago, 111.)

al! thaA part.°i Wisconsin in the counties of Vernon, Monroe, Jackson,
’ Lanslad®' °S°»nft5)i and Mannette, together with all the counties lying east and south of these counties
Pe“ £ sula, o f Michigan, viz.: that part east of Lake Michigan; all that part of Illinois located north o/
a line forming the southern boundary of the following counties: Hancock, Schuyler, Cassf Sangamon, Christian, Shelbv
i ’ “ I / 11 thatJPart ofDI“ S a? a nort^ of a line Arming the southern boundaries of the following
counties. Vigo, Clay; Owen, Monroe, Brown, Bartholomew, Jennings, Ripley, and Ohio.
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D IR E C T O R S AN D O F F IC E R S
Class A— Directors

Officers—Head Office

F R A N K D . W IL L IA M S , Iowa C ity, Iowa, (1941)

C L IF F O R D S. Y O U N G , President

W A L T E R J. C U M M IN G S , Chicago, 111., (1942)

H O W A R D P. P R E S T O N , First Vice-President

E D W A R D R . E ST B E R G , Waukesha, Wis., (1943)

JAM ES H . D IL L A R D , Vice-President
W IL L IA M C. B A C H M A N , Assistant Vice-President
A L L A N M . B L A C K , Assistant Vice-President
N E IL B. D A W E S , Assistant Vice-President
W . R . D IE R C K S , Assistant Vice-President

Class B— Directors
N ICH O LAS H . N O Y ES, Indianapolis, Ind., (1941)

MAX

W . B A B B , Milwaukee, W is., (1942)

CHAS. B . V A N DU SEN , D etroit, M ich. (1943)

O T T O J. N E T T E R S T R O M , Assistant Vice-President
A R T H U R L. OLSON, Assistant Vice-President
A L F R E D T. SIH L E R , Assistant Vice-President

Class C— Directors
S IM E O N E . L E L A N D , Chicago, 111. (1941)

M A R K A. LIES, Assistant Cashier

C L IF F O R D V. G R E G O R Y , Des Moines, la ., Deputy Chair man, (1942)

W A L T E R A. H O P K IN S, Assistant Cashier
F R A N K A. L IN D S T E N , Assistant Cashier
LOU IS G. M E Y E R , Assistant Cashier

FRANK

j.

L E W IS, Chicago, 111., Chairman, (1943)

F R A N K L IN L. P U R R IN G T O N , Assistant Cashier
JESSE G. R O B E R T S , Assistant Cashier
E D W A R D E. B R O W N , Chicago, 111,, Mem ber Federal Advisory
Council.

C A R L M . SLATN ESS, Assistant Cashier’
JOH N J. E N D R E S , Auditor
C H A R L E S B. D U N N , General Counsel
P A U L C . H O D G E , Assistant General Counsel

(See page 10 for statement showing Assets and Liabilities as of June 30, 1941)

TIME SCHEDULE OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO
C h e c k s o n F e d e r a l R e se rv e B a n k o f C b lc a g o a n d o ffic e r s ’
c h e c k s o f o t h e r F e d e r a l reserv e b a n k s will be received fo r i m m e ­
d ia t e c r e d it until 2 p. m . (Saturday 12 noon) when listed in a
separate deposit which does n ot include other item s.

States
N üm ber o f business
days deferred

C h e c k s d r a w n o n C h ic a g o b a n k s will be received for i m m e d i ­
a te c r e d it until 9:30 a.m . (Saturday 9 a .m .).

I llin o is
I n d ia n a
Iow a
M ic h ig a n
W is c o n s in

G o v e r n m e n t w a r r a n ts a n d c h e c k s d r a w n o n t h e T r e a s u r e r
o f t h e U n ite d S ta te s will be received for im m e d ia t e c r e d i t until
12 noon (Saturday 11 a.m .) when listed in a separate d eposit which
does n ot include other item s. A fter said hours special deposits
consisting on ly o f item s 3500 and over w ill be received until 2 p .m .
(Saturday 1 p .m .).

A ll o t h e r s : 3*
♦Should earlier avail­
a bility be desired on
Federal Reserve and
branch bank cities, it
can be obtained b y
preparing a separate
letter fo r each o f the
three groups shown
in the ad joining co l­
umns.

C h e c k s d r a w n o n o u t - o f - t o w n b a n k s w ill be received for
d e fe r r e d c r e d it , in accordance with the schedule below , until 6 p.m .
(Saturday 5 p .m .).
p

drawn on banks not located in a Federal Reserve city but
oearing upon their face q notation that they are payable at or receivable
¡or vmrnediute availability in a Federal Reserve city will be accepted
on the same basis as checks drawn on banks located in that city.


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Cities
N um ber o f calendar
days deferred
Cincinnati
Cleveland
D etroit
Kansas C ity
Louisville
M inneapolis
N ashville
Omaha
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
St. Paul

2

A tlanta
B altim ore
Birmingham
B oston
Buffalo
C harlotte
Dallas
D enver
H ouston
Jacksonville
L ittle R ock
M em phis
N ew Orleans
N ew Y o rk
Oklahom a C ity
Philadelphia
R ichm ond
San A ntonio

3
E l Paso
Helena
Los Angeles
P ortland
Salt Lake C ity
San Francisco
Seattle

FEDERAL RESERVE B AN K IN F O R M A T IO N
DISTRICT No. 7—Continued
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago— DETROIT BRANCH
(Transit Number 9-89)

(160 F ort Street, W est, D etroit, M ich .)

TTTR-RTTfYRV AT T O TTE D D E T R O IT B R A N C H -rT h e following nineteen counties in Michigan: Bay, Genesee,
Macomb, Monroe, Oakland„St. Clan-, Sagmaw, Samhm,
Shiawassee, Tuscola, Washtenaw and Wayne.

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Directors
C L A R E N C E W . A V E R Y , Detroit, M ich.
H.
JA M E S E. D A V I D S O N . Bay C ity, M ich.
H.
L. W H IT N E Y W A T K IN S , Manchester, Mich.
w
JOSEPH M . D O D G E , Detroit, Mich.
w W A L T E R S. M cL U C A S, Detroit, M ich.
A.
H A R R Y L. P IE R S O N . Detroit. Mich.
H.
J. C H A L F O N T , Detroit, M ich.
___ ___________ ___________________' ;,

yjPfft
Officers

,

______________

TEME SCHEDULE OF DETROIT BRANCH
C h e c k s o n D e t r o it B r a n c h — F é d é r a l R e se rv e B a n k o f C h ic a g o a n d o ffic e r s ’ c h e c k s o f o t h e r F e d e r a l R ese rv e b a n k s will
be received for i m m e d i a t e c r e d it until 3 p.m . (Saturday 12 noon)
when listed in % separate deposit which does n ot include other items.

Cities
N um ber o f calendar
days deferred

States
N um ber o f business
days deferred
-------------------|]-----------M i c h ig a n : 2

C h e c k s d r a w n o n D e t r o it b a n k s will be received for im m e d ia t e
c r e d it until 9 a.m . (Saturday 8 a .m .).

A ll o t h e r s : 3*

G o v e r n m e n t w a r r a n ts a n d c h e c k s d r a w n o n t h e T re a s u re r
o f t h e U n it e d S ta te s will be received for i m m e d i a t e c r e d it until
12 noon (Saturday 11 a.m .) when listed in a separate deposit which
does n ot include other item s. A fter said hours special deposits
consisting only o f item s $500 and over will b e received until 2 p.m .
(Saturday 12 noon ).

1

Buffalo
C hicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Pittsburgh

»Should earlier avail­
a bility be desired on
Federal Reserve and
branch bank cities, it
can be obtained b y
preparing a separate
letter fo r each o f the
three groups shown
in the adjoining col­
umns.

C h e c k s d r a w n o n o u t - o f - t o w n b a n k s will be received for
d e fe r r e d c r e d it , in accordance with the schedule below , until 6 p.m .
(Saturday 5 p .m .).

■

J. C H A L F O N T , Managing Director and Cashier
L . D IE H L . Assistant Cashier
nAivrfi’ Rnisr Assistant Cashier
T ' C A M E R O N , Assistant Cashier
J. W IE G A N D T , Assistant Cashier

Checks drawn on banks not located in a Federal Reserve city but
bearing upon their face a notation that they are' payable at or receivable
for immediate availability in a Federal Reserve city will be accepted
on the same basis as checks drawn on banks located in that city.

2
A tlanta
Baltim ore
Birmingham
B oston
Charlotte
Dallas
D enver
Jacksonville
Kansas C ity
L ittle R ock
Louisville
M em phis
M inneapolis
Nashville
N ew Orleans
N ew Y ork
Oklahoma C ity
Omaha
Philadelphia
R ichm ond
St. Louis
St. Paul

3
E l Paso
Helena
H ouston
L os Angeles
Portland
Salt Lake C ity
San A ntonio
San Francisco
Seattle

D IS T R IC T No. 8— Federal Reserve B ank o f St. L ou is
(Transit Number 4-4) (411 Locust

Street, St. Louis, M o .)

T E R R IT O R Y IN D IST R IC T — Arkansas, all Missouri east of the western boundary of the following counties:
Harrison, Daviess, Caldwell, Ray, Lafayette, Johnson, Henry, St. Clair, Cedar, Dade, Lawrence, and Barry; all Illinois
south of the northern boundaries of the following counties: Adams, Brown, Morgan, McCoupin, Montgomery, Fayette
Effingham, Jasper, and Crawford; ail Indiana south of the northern boundaries of the following counties: Sullivan, Greene.
Lawrence, Jackson, Scott, Jefferson, and Switzerland; all Kentucky west of the eastern boundaries of the following counties
Gallatin, Owen, Franklin, Anderson, Mercer, Boyle, Casey, Russell, and Wayne; all Tennessee west of the eastern boundaries
of the following counties: Henry, Benton, Decatur, and Hardin; and all Mississippi north of the southern boundaries of the
following counties: Washington, Holmes. Attala, Winston Noxubee, and Humphreys
Membership: National Banks 319; State Banks 107; Total 426 (as of June 30, 1941).

Class A— Directors
S ID N E Y M A E S T R E , St. Louis, M o., (1941)
M A X B. N A H M , Bowling Green. K y ., (1942)
G. R . C O R LIS, Anna, 111., (1943)

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
C H E S T E R C . D A V IS President
F. G U Y H IT T , First Vice President
O L IN M . A T T E B E R Y , Vice-President
C. M . S T E W A R T , Cashier and Secretary
A . H . H A IL L , Assistant Cashier .
S. F. G IL M O R E , Assistant Cashier
F R A N K N . H A L L , Assistant Cashier
G . O. H O L L O C H E R , Assistant Cashier
jj . B A IL E Y , General Auditor
L. H. C A R S T A R P H E N , General Counsel
jj jj E D M IS T O N , Assistant Vice-President
H . H. W E IG E L , Assistant Vice-President

Class B—Directors
JOHN R . S T A N L E Y , Evansville, Ind., (1941)
J. W . H A R R IS , St. Louis. M o.. (1942)

Class C—Directors
D O U G LAS W . B RO O K S, M emphis, Tenn. (1941)
W IL L IA M T . N A R D IN , Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve
Agent, St. Louis, M o. (1942) .
O SC AR G . JO H N STO N , Scott, Miss., (1943)

Member Federal Advisory Council

S. E . R A G L A N D , Memphis, Tenft.

(See page JO for statement showing Asset* and Liabilities as of Jane 30, 1941)

T I M E S C H E D U L E O F T H E F E D E R A L R E S E R V E B A N K .OF S T . L O U IS . M O ,

Checks drawn on banks not located in a Federal Reserve city but
I m m e d ia t e — St. Louis.
bearing upcm their face a notation that they are payable at or receivable
O n e D a y A fte r R e c e i p t (C alendar)— L ittle R ock, N orth L ittle
for immediate availability in a Federal Reserve city_ will be accepted
R ock, C hicago, Kansas C ity , K an., Louisville, Kansas C ity, M o .,
an the same basis as checks drawn on banks located m that city.
Omaha, Cincinnati, Cleveland, M em phis, N ashville.
Immediate credit will be given on checks drawn on banks m St. Louis
T w o D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t (C alendar)— Birmingham , D enver,
and those listed below when received in time to be cleared or handled
Jacksonville, A tlanta, N ew Orleans, Baltim ore, B oston, Detroit,
on the current day. Immediate credit will also be given for checks ana
M inneapolis, St. Paul, Buffalo, N ew Y ork C ity, C harlotte, Okla­
warrants drawn on the Treasurer of the United Stales ana Work
hom a C ity , Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Dallas, E l Paso, H ouston, San
Relief checks payable through the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
A ntonio, R ich m on d : (Business)— Arkansas (Sti Louis Zon e), Illinois
when received prior to 11 a.m. daily and 9:30 a.m. on Saturday.
(St. Louis Zon e), Indiana (St. Louis Zon e), K en tu cky (St. Louis
Drafts on the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Federal Reserve
Zone), M issouri (St. Louis Zon e), Tennessee (St. Louis Zone).
exchange drafts on any Federal Reserve bank or branch, and officers
T h r e e D a y s A fte r R e c e ip t (Calendar)— Los Angeles, San Fran­
checks of any Federal Reserve bank or branch will be received for
cisco, Helena, M on t., Portland, Ore., Salt Lake C ity, Seattle:
immediate
credit until 2 p.n\. daily and 12 noon on Saturday. Checks
(Business)— Arkansas (Balance o f State), Illinois (Balance o f State),
on other banks will be received for deferred credit until 4 p.m. daily and
TriH iana (Balance o f State). K en tu cky (Balance o f State), M issouri
2 p.m. on Saturday.
(Balance o f S tate), Tennessee (Balance o f State) and all other States,
Checks drawn on the follow ing banks located in the vicin ity o f the C ity o f St. Louis will be
av h « T n o h ifid ^ rfca sb ?etters°conta\ning
for im m ediate availability when received in tim e to be cleared or handled on the current day, and m ay b e included m casn letters containing
St. Louis city item s:
Citizens N ational Bank
M ap lew ood , M o.
First N ational Bank
East St. Louis, 111.
M a p lew ood Bank & Trust C o.
M ap lew ood , M o .
Southern Illinois N ational Bank
East St. Louis, 111,
P eoples State Bank
M
aplew
ood,
M
o.
U nion T rust C o.
E ast St. Louis, IllN orm an dy State Bank
N orm andy, M o .
N ational Stock Y ards N ational
N ational Stock Yards, 111.
Pine Lawn Bank & Trust C o.
Pine Lawn, M o .
Bank o f N ational C ity
G ra v o isB a n k o f St. Louis C ounty
St.
Louis,
C
ounty,
M
o
.
A rnold, M o . (K im m sw ick P.O.)- Bank o f M axville
N orth Side Bank
St. Louis, C ounty, M o .
C layton N ational Bank
Clayton, M o .
St. Johns C om m unity Bank
St.
Johns,
M
o.
First
N
ational
Bank
C layton, M o .
D elm ar Bank o f U niversity C ity
U
niversity
C
ity
,
M
o
.
St. Louis C ounty B ank
C layton, M o .
W ebster G roves T rust C o,
W ebster G roves, M o .
Farmers and M erchants B ank
Fenton, M o .
First N ational Bank o f W ellston
W
ellston,
M
o.
K irkw ood Bank
K irkw ood, M o.
State Bank and T rust C o. o f
W ellston, M o .
T he Trust C om pany o f K irk w ood
K irkw ood, M o.
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FEDERAL RESERVE BAN K IN F O R M A T IO N
DISTRICT No. 8 — Continued
Federal Reserve Bank o f St. Louis— LITTLE ROCK BRANCH
(Transit Number 81-13)

(3rd & Louisiana Sts., Little R ock , A rk .)

T E R R IT O R Y IN L IT T L E R O C K BR AN C H — Branch Territory is not determined by state or county lines, but
cities are assigned in accordance with trade channels. It consists of all cities in Arkansas except those assigned to Parent
Bank and to Memphis Branch.

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Officers

Directors
I. N. B A R N E T T , Batesville, Ark.
H. H. T U C K E R , Little R ock, Ark.
A. F. B A IL E Y , Little R ock, Ark.
PA U L R . M cC O Y , Stuttgart, Ark.
A. E. M cL E A N , Little R ock, Ark.
JAM ES H. P E N IC K , Little R ock. Ark.
R . E. SH OR T, Brinkley, Ark.
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A. F. B A IL E Y , Managing Director
C L IF F O R D W OOD , Cashier
C L A Y C H IL D E R S , Assistant Cashier
T I M E S C H E D U L E O F L IT T L E R O C K B R A N C H

Checks drawn on banks not located in a Federal Reserve city but
bearing upon their face a notation that they are payable at or receivable
for immediate availability in a Federal Reserve city will be accepted
on the same basis as checks drawn on banks located in that city.
Immediate credit will be given on checks drawn on banks in Little
Rock when received in time to be cleared or handled on the current day.
Immediate credit will also be given for checks and warrants drawn on
the Treasurer of the United States when received prior to 10 a.m. daily.
Drafts on the Little Rock Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of St.
Louis, Federal Reserve exchange drafts on any Federal Reserve bank
or branch and officers’ checks of any Federal Reserve bank or branch
will be received for immediate credit until 2 p.m. daily and 1 p.m. on
Saturday. Checks on other banks will be received for deferred credit
until 3:30 p.m. daily and 2:30 p.m. on Saturday.

I m m e d ia t e — L ittle R ock , N orth L ittle R ock.
O n e D a y A ft e r R e c e ip t (Calendar)— St. Louis, M em phis, D allas.
T w o D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t (Calendar)— Birmingham , D enver.
Jacksonville, A tlanta, C hicago, Kansas C ity, K an., Louisville, N ew
Orleans, D etroit, M inneapolis, St. Paul, Kansas C ity , M o ., Omaha,
B uffalo, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Oklahom a C ity, Pittsburgh, N ash­
ville, E l Paso, H ouston, San A ntonio, R ichm ond, (Business)—
Arkansas (Little R ock Zon e).
T h r e e D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t (Calendar)— Los Angeles, San Fran­
cisco, Baltim ore, B oston, Helena, N ew Y ork C ity , Charlotte, P ort­
land, Ore., Philadelphia, Salt Lake C ity , Seattle. (Business)—
Arkansas (Balance o f State) and all other States.

Federal Reserve Bank o f St. Louis— LOUISVILLE BRANCH
(Transit Number 31-59)

(5th & M arket Sts., Louisville, K y .)

T E R R IT O R Y IN LOUISVILLE BR AN C H — Branch Territory not determined by state or county lines, but cities
are assigned in accordance with trade channels. Consists of all cities in Indiana and Kentucky included in Federal Reserve
District No. 8, except those assigned to Parent Office.

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Directors

Officers

P E R R Y B. G A IN ES, Carrollton, K y.
J. B. H IL L , Louisville, K y.
R A LPH C. G IF F O R D Louisville, K y.
P H IL E . C H A PPE LL, Hopkinsville, K y.
CHAS. A . S C H A C H T , Louisville, K y.
J. O. S A N D E R S, Huntingburg, Ind.
GEO. O. B O O M E R , Louisville, K y.

CHAS. A . SC H A C H T , Managing Director
F R E D B U R T O N , Cashier
S T A N L E Y B. JEN K S, Assistant Cashier

T I M E S C H E D U L E O F L O U IS V IL L E B R A N C H

Checks drawn on banks not located in a Federal Reserve city but
bearing upon their face a notation that they are payable at or receivable
for immediate availability in a Federal Reserve city will be accepted
on the same basis as checks drawn on banks located in that city.
Immediate credit will be given on checks drawn on banks in Louis­
ville when received in time to be cleared or handled on the current day.
Immediate credit will also be given for checks and warrants drawn on
the Treasurer of the United States when received prior to 11 a.m. daily
and 10 a.m. on Saturday. Drafts on the Louisville Branch of the
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Federal Reserve exchange drafts on
any Federal Reserve bank or branch, and officers’ checks of any Federal
Reserve bank or branch will be received for immediate credit until 2 p.m.
daily arid 12 noon on Saturday. Checks on other banks will be received
for deferred credit until 3:30 p.m. daily and 2 p.m. on Saturday.

I m m e d ia t e — Louisville.
O n e D a y A ft e r R e c e ip t (Calendar)— Birmingham , C hicago, St.
Louis, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, M em phis, N ashville.
T w o D a y s A ft e r R e c e i p t (Calendar)— L ittle R ock , N orth L ittle
R ock, Denver, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Kansas C ity , K an., N ew
Orleans, Baltimore, B oston, Detroit, M inneapolis, St. Paul, Kansas
C ity, M o., Omaha, Buffalo, New Y ork C ity, C harlotte, Oklahom a
C ity. Philadelphia. Dallas. H ouston. San A ntonio, R ichm ond;
(Business)— Indiana (Louisville Zon e). K entucky (Louisville Zon e).
T h r e e D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t (Calendar)-—Los Angeles, San Fran­
cisco, Helena, Portland, E l Paso, Salt Lake C ity , Seattle; (Business)
— Indiana (Balance o f State), K en tu cky (Balance o f State) and all
other States.

Federal Reserve Bank o f St. Louis— MEMPHIS BRANCH
(Transit Number 26-3)

(3rd & Jefferson Sts., M em phis, Tenn.)

T E R R IT O R Y IN M EM PH IS BR AN C H — Not determined by state or county lines, but cities are assigned in accord­
ance with trade channels. Consists of all cities in Mississippi and Tennessee included in Federal Reserve District No. 8
except those assigned to St. Louis, and cities in Arkansas not assigned to St. Louis or Little Rock.

Directors

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS

RUFU S C. B R A N C H , Pecan Point, Ark.
J. H O LM E S S H E R A R D , Sherard, Miss.
W . H . GLA SG O W , Memphis, Tenn.
B. A. L Y N C H , Blytheville, Ark.
O L IV E R B E N TO N , Jackson, Tenn.
J. P. N O R F L E E T , Memphis, Tenn.
V. J. A L E X A N D E R , Memphis, Tenn.

Officers

W . H. G LA SG O W , Managing Director
S. K . B E L C H E R , Cashier
C . E . M A R T IN , Assistant Cashier

T IM E S C H E D U L E O F M E M P H IS B R A N C H

Checks drawn on banks not located in a Federal Reserve city but
bearing upon their face a notation that they are payable at or receivable
for immediate availability in a Federal Reserve city'will be accepted
on the same basis as checks drawn on banks located in that city.

I m m e d ia t e — M em phis.
O n e D a y A ft e r R e c e ip t (Calendar)— Birmingham, Little R ock,
N orth L ittle R ock , Louisville, St. Louis, Nashville.
T w o D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t (Calendar)— D enver, Jacksonville,
Atlanta, C hicago, Kansas C ity, K an., N ew Orleans, Baltimore,
D etroit, M inneapolis, St. Paul, Kansas C ity , M o., Omaha, Buffalo,
N ew Y ork C ity , Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Oklahoma C ity,
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Tennessee (M em phis Zon e), Dallas, El
Paso, H ouston, San A ntonio, R ichm ond ; (Business)— Arkansas
(M em phis Zon e), M ississippi (M em phis Zone).
' T h r e e D a y s A fte r R e c e ip t (Calendar)— Los Angeles, San Fran­
cisco, B oston, Helena, Portland, Ore., Tennessee (Balance o f State),
Salt Lake C ity , Seattle; (Business)— Arkansas (Balance o f State),
M ississippi (Balance o f State and all other States.


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Immediate credit will be given on checks drawn on banks in Memhis when received in time to be cleared or handled on the current day.
mmediate credit will also be given for checks and warrants drawn on
the Treasurer of the United Stales when received prior to 10:30 a.m.
daily. Drafts on the Memphis Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank
of St. Louis, Federal Reserve exchange drafts on any Federal Reserve
bank or branch, and officers’ checks of anymFederal Reserve bank or
branch will be received for immediate credit until 2 p.m. daily and
12 noon on Saturday. Checks on other banks will be received for
deferred credit until \:00 p.m. daily and 2 p.m. on Saturday.

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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK IN FO R M A TIO N
D IS T R IC T N o. 9— F ederal R eserve B an k o f M in n e a p o lis
(Transit Number 17-8) (Location—73 So. Fifth St., Minneapolis, Minn.)
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, all Wisconsin in the counties;
La Crosse, Trempealeau, Eau Claire, Chippewa, Taylor, Lincoln, Oneida. Forest, and Florence, and all the counties lying
north and west of these and the northern peninsula of Michigan.

Class A—Directors
J. R. McKNIGHT, Pierre, S. D. (1941)
F. D. McCARTNEY, Oakes, N. D. (1942)
SHIRLEY S. FORD, Minneapolis, Minn. (1943)
Class B—Directors
J. E. O’CONNELL, Helena, Mont. (1941)
ALBERT P. FUNK, La Crosse, Wis. (1942)
HOMER P. CLARK, St. Paul, Minn. (1943)
Class C—Directors
ROGER B. SHEPARD, St. Paul, Minn. (1941)
WALTER C. COFFEY, Chairman and Federal Reserve Agent, St.
Paul, Minn. (1942)
W. D. COCHRAN, Iron Mountain, Mich. (1943)
Member Federal Advisory Council
LYMAN E. WAKEFIELD, Minneapolis, Minn. (1941)
(See page 10 for statement showing As

AND OFFICERS
Officers
W. C. COFFEY, Chairman and Federal Reserve Agent
J. N. PEYTON, President
O. S. POWELL, First Vice-President
H. I. ZIEMER, Vice-President and Cashier
E. W. SWANSON, Vice-President and Secretary
H. C. CORE, Assistant CashierJ
A. R. LARSON, Assistant Cashier
WM. E. PETERSON, Assistant Cashier
OTIS R. PRESTON, Assistant Cashier
A. W. MILLS, Auditor
Legal Counsel
SIGURD UELAND, Counsel
THOS. H. HODGSON, Assistant Counsel
and Liabilities as of June 30, 1941)

TRANSIT TIME SCHEDULE AND AVAILABILITY OF CREDITS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1, 1939
Drafts to Transfer Balances
Minneapolis Head Office Check Collection Time Schedule
Drafts drawn by you on correspondent banks in other than Fed­
Immediate Credit
eral Reserve Bank or Branch cities to transfer your balances should
Checks on Minneapolis and St. Paid banks if received before
be forwarded with separate remittance slips, and will be credited to
10 a.m.
your reserve account when available funds have been received in
United States Treasury warrants if received prior to 12 noon
payment.
(11 a.m. on Saturday).
_
Work Relief checks drawn on the Treasurer of the United States
Credit for Cash Items Sent Direct to
payable through the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis if
Other Federal Reserve Banks
received prior to 10:30 a.m. (10 a.m. on Saturday).
Banks
which
have arranged to send cash items payable in other
Note: C<ish letters not assorted as indicated above will be credited
districts
direct
to
other Federal Reserve banks for account of the
immediately i f received before 10 a.m.
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis will be given credit for such
Deferred Credit
items the same number of days after mailing as credit is deferred
(For out-of-town items received before 2 p.m.—12 noon on
for similar items after receipt by the Federal Reserve Bank of
Minneapolis; provided, that the Federal Reserve Bank of Min­
Satin-day).
neapolis may prescribe an hour before which items must be mailed
One day:
Cities:
Chicago
to obtain credit on this basis.
Banks sending cash items direct to other Federal Reserve banks
Kansas City
by air mail or air express will be'given the benefit of any reductions
Omaha
in transit time.
Cities: ‘
States:
Two days*:
Memphis
Atlanta
Michigan
♦The above schedule is on a business-day basis. When Sundays
Nashville
Baltimore
Minnesota
and holidays Intervene, credit may be obtained sooner for items
Birmingham New Orleans
Montana
drawn on Federal Reserve Bank and Branch cities by sending them
New York City
Buffalo
North Dakota
in separate cash letters. The following will illustrate the points
OklahomaCity
Cincinnati
South Dakota
involved:
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Wisconsin
TWO DAY items received by us on Saturday will be available the
Pittsburgh
Dallas
following Tuesday: except items on Federal Reserve Bank and
Denver
Richmond
Branch cities which will be available the following Monday, if
St. Louis
Little Rock
received in separate cash letters.
Sioux City
Louisville
THREE DAY items received by us on Friday will be available
Three days*:
The remainder of the United States
the following Tuesday: received by us on Saturday will be available
♦See explanation.
the following Wednesday, except items on Federal Reserve Bank
Note: Cash letters containing items of different availabilities will
and Branch cities which will be available one day sooner, if received
be credited when the items of longest availability contained therein
in separate cash letters.
have become available.

Federal Reserve Bank o f Minneapolis—HELENA BRANCH
(Transit Number 93-26) (Park Aye. & Lawrence St., Helena,. Mont.) '
T E R R IT O R Y ALLO TTE D H ELE N A BRAN CH — State of Montana.

Directors
R. E. TOWLE, Helena, Mont., Managing Director
PETER PAULY, Deer Lodge, Mont.
H. D. MYRICK, Square Butte, Mont.
P B. McCLINTOCK, Chinook, Mont.
ALEX CUNNINGHAM, Helena, Mont.

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS

Officers
R. E. TOWLE, Managing Director
A. A. HOERR, Cashier
C. J. LARSON, Assistant Cashier

TRANSIT TIME SCHEDULE FOB HELENA BRANCH IN EFFECT AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 1939
Credit for Cash Items Sent Direct to
Helena Branch Check Collection Time Schedule
Other Federal Reserve Banks
Immediate Credit
Banks which have arranged to send cash items payable in other
Checks on Helena banks if received before 10:30 a.m.
districts direct to other Federal Reserve banks for account of the
United States Treasury warrants if received prior to 12 noon
Helena Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis will be
(11 a.m. on Saturday).
. „
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given credit for such items the same number of days after mailing
Work Relief checks drawn on the Treasurer of the united States
as credit is deferred for similar items after receipt by the Helena
payable through the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis if re­
Branch; provided, that the Helena Branch may prescribe an hour
ceived prior to 2 p.m. (12 noon on Saturday).
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before which items must be mailed to obtain credit on this basis.
Note: Cash letters not assorted as indicated above will be credited
Banks sending cash items direct to other Federal Reserve banks
immediately if received before 10:30 a.m.
by air mail or air express will be given the benefit of any reductions
Deferred Credit
in transit time.
(For out-of-town items received before 2 p.m.—12 noon on Saturday).
♦The schedule above is on a business-day basis. When Sundays
Cities:
States :
Two days*:
and holidays intervene, credit may be obtained sooner for items
Denver
Michigan
drawn on certain Federal Reserve Bank and Branch citiest by send­
Kansas City
Minnesota
ing them in separate cash letter. The following will illustrate the
Minneapolis
Montana
points involved:
Omaha
North Dakota
Portland
South Dakota
TWO DAY items received by us on Saturday will be available
St. Paul
Wisconsin
the following Tuesday, except items on Federal Reserve Bank and
Salt Lake City
Branch cities which will be available the following Monday, if
Seattle
received in separate cash letters.
The remainder of the United States.
Three days*:
THREE DAY items received by us on Friday will be available
*See explanation.
the following Tuesday: received by us on Saturday will be available
Note: Cash letters containing items o f different availabilities will be
the following Wednesday, except items on Federal Reserve Bank
credited when the items of longest availability contained therein have
and Branch cities which will be available one day sooner, if received
become available.
_
„ .
In separate .cash letters.
Drafts to Transfer Balances
Drafts drawn by you on correspondent banks to transfer your
tExcept: Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Detroit, Jacksonville, New
fraianfgg should be forwarded with separate remittance slips, and
Orleans, San Antonio.
will be credited to your reserve account when available funds nave
been received in payment.

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FEDERAL RESERVE BAN K IN FO R M A TIO N
D IS T R IC T N o. 10— Federal R eserve B an k o f K ansas C ity , M o.
(Transit Number 18-4) (10th & Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo.)
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, all Missouri west of the eastern boundaries
of the following counties: Worth, Gentry, DeKalb, Clinton, Clay, Jackson, Cass, Bates, Vernon, Barton, Jasper, Newton,
and M cDonald; all Oklahoma with exception of the following counties: Atoka, Bryan, Choctaw, Coal, Johnston, Marshall,
McCurtain, and Pushmataha; all New Mexico north of a line forming the southern boundary of the following counties:
Valencia, Bernalillo, Santa Fe, San Miguel, Harding, and Union. ;
Membership: National Banks 651; State Banks 87.
Non-member Banks 1091. Total number of banks in District No. 10, 1829.

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Officers
H. G. LEEDY, First Vice-President and General Counsel
J. W. HELM, Vice-President and Cashier
M. W. E. PARK, Assistant Cashier
JOHN PHILLIPS, Jr., Assistant Cashier
E. P. TYNER, Assistant Cashier
D. W. WOOLLEY, Assistant Cashier
WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Assistant Cashier

Class A— Directors

E. E. MULLANEY, Hill City, Kans., (1941)
T. A. DINES, Denver, Colo. (1942)
M. A. LIMBOCKER, Emporia, Kans. (1943)
Class B—Directors
L. E. PHILLIPS, Bartlesville, Okla,, (1941)
WILLARD D. HOSFORD, Omaha, Nebr., (1942)
J. M. BERNARDIN, Kansas City, Mo., (1943)
Class C—Directors
R. B. CALDWELL, Chairman of the Board and Federal Reserve
Agent, Kansas City, Mo., (1943)
J. J. THOMAS, (1941), Deputy Chairman of the Board, Seward, Nebr.
CLARENCE ROBERTS, Oklahoma City, Okla., (1942)

S. A. WARDELL, Auditor
T. BRUCE ROBB, Manager, Research & Statistical Dept.

Member Federal Advisory Council
W. DALE CLARK, Omaha, Neb.
(See page 10 for statement showing Assets and Liabilities as of June 30, 1941)

TIME SCHEDULE OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS C IT Y (Subject to change)
(Effective M ay 1 . 19JfO)

This schedule applies to cash items received at the Head Office of this bank prior to the hours shown on the reverse side
hereof, and except as otherwise noted, is based on business days. Credit will be given as shown by this schedule only if a
separate cash letter is used for items of the same availability date. Credit for cash letters containing items with different
availability dates will be deferred for the longest period of availability prescribed for any item enclosed in any such letter,
but not in excess of three business days.
I m m e d ia t e .

Kansas City, M o.
Kansas City, Kan.

f (Checks and drafts issued by any Federal Reserve Bank or Branch)

) (Checks and warrants drawn on the Treasurer of the United States)
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W ork Relief checks drawn on the Treasurer of the United States
v. payable through the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

O n e B u s in e s s D a y — C hicago, Dallas, D enver, M em phis, M inn e­
apolis, Oklahom a C ity, Omaha, St. Louis. St. Paul.
T w o B u s in e s s D a y s— Atlanta, Baltim ore, Birmingham , Buffalo,
Cincinnati, Cleveland, D etroit, E l Paso, Helena, H ouston, Jackson­
ville, L ittle R ock , Louisville, M uskogee, Okla., N ashville, N ew
Orleans, N ew Y ork C ity , Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Salt Lake C ity,
San A ntonio, Tulsa, ’'‘Kansas, *M issouri (D ist. 10).
T h r e e B u s in e s s D a y s— B oston, Charlotte, Los Angeles, P ort­
land, R ichm ond, San Francisco, Seattle; a ll c it ie s a n d s ta te s n o t
U sted a b o v e .

Outside Item s
H ead Office Z on e—cou n try item s )
Other Federal Reserve Districts f . . . 1:00 p .m . Sat. 11:30 a.m .
and Zones
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Item s $500.00 and over within Head
..........3:00 p .m . Sat. 1:00 p.m .
Office Z o n e ......................

Note: Items drawn on banks located in Kansas City, Mo. and Kansas
City, Kan., not members of the Clearing House Assn, of those cities, are
accepted for immediate availability within the same hours as Clearing
House items, but.such items are collected by mail and are handled subject
to final payment of exchange received therefor, in accordance with the
provision of Section X I of Operating Letter No. 3. Return of unpaid
items drawn on such banks will be subject to delay o f two or more days.
Note: Checks on banks in any city in which a Federal Reserve bank or
branch is located, i f contained in a separate cash letter, will be deferred
on an actual calendar day basis, rather than cm a business day basis, ex­
cept that such items which reach their destination on a Sunday or holiday
will be deferred one additional day.
Cash items to which this time schedule is applicable, as well as all
credits given therefor, are subject to the provisions of ’ our Operating
Letter No. 3; and the right is reserved to change this schedule at any
time.

*Except cities previously listed in this schedule.
C lo s in g H o u r s f o r A c c e p t a n c e o f I t e m s
Clearing H ou se........................................10:30 a.m . Saturday 9:30 a.m.
Checks and drafts issued b y any Federal
R eserve Bank or B ranch
....................
Checks and W arrants on Treasurer o f 1:00 p.m . Sat. 12:00 m.
United States........
W ork R elief checks on Treasurer o f
U nited States payable through the Fed­
eral Reserve B ank o f Kansas C it y . . . .11:00 a.m . D aily

Federal Reserve Bank o f Kansas City—DENVER BRANCH
(Transit Number 23-19) (17th & Arapahoe, Denver, Colo.)
T E R R IT O R Y IN D E N V E R BR AN C H — All of Colorado and all of New Mexico north of a line forming the southern
boundary of the following counties: Valencia, Bernalillo, Santa Fe, San Miguel, Harding, and Union.

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Directors
Officers
J- E. OLSON, Denver, Colo., (1941), Managing Director
'
J. E. OLSON, Managing Director
HAROLD KOUNTZE, Denver, Colo., (1941)
S. A. BROWN, Cashier
JAMES B. GRANT, Denver, Colo., (1941)
H. L. STEMPEL, Assistant Cashier
ROBLIN H. DAVIS, Denver, Colo., (1942)
WILSON McCa r t h y , Denver, Colo., (1942)
W. C. KURTZ, Grand Junction, Colo., (1943)

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FEDERAL RESERVE B AN K IN F O R M A T IO N
DISTRICT No. 10— Continued
T I M E S C H E D U L E O F D E N V E R B R A N C H O F T H E FE DE RA L. R E S E R V E B A N K O F K A N S A S C I T Y
(Effective M ay 2, 19^0)
This schedule auulies to cash item s received at the D en ver B ranch
o f t h e F e d l ^ l R e s S ^ B a S o f K a ^ C i t y w i t h i n the hours specifled below , and except as otherwise noted, is based on business
days. Credit will b e given as. shown b y this schedule on ly if a
senarate cash letter is used for item s o f the sam e availability date.
Credit for cash letters containing item s with different availability
dates will be deferred for the longest period o f availability prescribed
for any item enclosed in any such letter, b u t n ot in excess o f three
business days.
I m m e d ia t e — Denver. (Checks and drafts issued b y any Federal
Reserve B ank or Branch). (Checks and warrants drawn on the
Treasurer o f the U nited States).
O n e B u s in e s s D a y — Kansas C ity , K a n .; Kansas C ity , M o .;
Omaha. Salt Lake C ity .
T w o B u s in e s s D a y s— C hicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland Dallas,

ton, Buffalo, Charlotte, Jacksonville, L os Angeles, N ashville, N ew
Orleans, N ew Y o rk
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Francisco, Seattle; a ll c it ie s a n d S ta te s n o t lis t e d a b o v e ,

^Except cities previously listed in this schedule.

_
___
.
,
.
C lo s in g H o u r s f o r A c c e p t a n c e o f I t e m s
Clearing H o u s e . ______. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30 a.m . Sat. 9 :30 a.m .
C hecks and drafts issued b y a n y Federal''*
R eserve B an k or Branch . .................. [
Checks and W arrants o n Treasurer o f V1;oo p.m . Sat. 12:00 m.
U nited S t a t e s . ...................... ............... 1
(except W ork R elief Checks)
J
Outside Item s
.
D enver Branch Zone— cou ntry item s I
Other Federal Reserve D istricts and V 1:00 p.m . Sat. 11.30 a.m .
n ^ i r c K

See "Note

T h r e e B u s in e s s D a y s— Atlanta, Baltim ore, Birmingham , B os-

e d .o r ^ . ^ thin. . D en: 9 * « * ? Sat.

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under head office schedule.

Federal Reserve Bank o f Kansas City—OMAHA BRANCH
(Transit Number 27-18)

(1701-5 D odge St., Omaha, N ebr.)

T E R R IT O R Y IN O M A H A B R AN C H — All of Nebraska and Wyoming.

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Directors

Officers

L.
H . E A R H A K T , Omaha, N eb., (194Ì), Managing D irector
G E O R G E W . H O LM ES, Lincoln Neb., (1941)
R . E . C A M P B E L L , Lincoln, N eb., (1941)
T L D A V IS, Omaha, Neb., (1942)
H. L. D E M P S T E R , Beatrice, N eb., (1942)
G E O R G E A. B IB L E , Rawlins, W yo., (1943)
W . H . S C H E LLB E R G , Omaha, N eb., (1943)

L. H . E A R H A R T , Managing Director
q . a . G R E G O R Y , Cashier
O. P. C O R D IL L , Assistant Cashier

T IM E SCH EDU LE O F O M A H A B R A N C H
(Effective M ay 1. 19JfO)
C lo s in g H o u r s f o r A c c e p t a n c e o f I t e m s
This schedule applies to cash item s received at the Omaha Branch
o f the Federal Reserve Bank o f Kansas C ity within the hohrs spec­
Clearing H ouse (O m a h a )............................ 10:00 a.m . Sat. 9:30 a.m
ified below , and except as otherwise noted, is based on business
Checks and drafts issued b y any Federal")
days. Credit -will b e given as shown b y this schedule on ly if a
Reserve B ank or B ranch . ....................... I
separate cash letter is used for item s o f the sam e availability date.
Checks and W arrants on Treasurer o f V j-oo p.m . Sat. 12:00 m .
C redit for cash letters containing item s with different availability
United S tates............................................. (
dates w ill.be deferred for the longest period o f availability prescribed
(except W ork R elief Checks)
1
for any item enclosed in any such letter, but not m excess o f three
Outside Ite m s .................................................. J
business days.
Omaha Branch Zone— cou ntry ite m s 1
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I m m e d ia t e — Omaha. (Checks and drafts issued b y any Federal
Other Federal Reserve D istricts and 1* 1:00 p.m . Sat. 11:30 a.m .
R aw rve Bank or Branch) (Checks and warrants drawn on the
Zones
J
Treasurer o f the U nited States.)
Item s $500.00 and over within Omaha
„
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O n e B u s in e s s D a y — C hicago, D enver, Kansas C ity , K an.,
Branch Z o n e ...................... ..................... 3:00 p .m . Sat. 1:00 p .m .
C ity , M o ., M inneapolis, St. Paul, M inn.
See
"N
ote"
under
head
office
schedule.
T w o B u s in e ss D a y s — Atlanta, Baltimore. Birmingham , Buffalo,
Note: Items drawn on banks located in Omaha. Nebraska, not
Cincinnati. Cleveland, Dallas. D etroit. E l Paso, Helena, H ouston.
members of the Clearing House Association of that city, are accepted for
L ittle R ock , Louisville, M em phis, N ashville, N ew Orleans, N ew
immediate availability within the same hours as Clearing House items,
Y ork C ity, Oklahom a C ity, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Pa., R ich ­
but such items are collected by mail and are subject to final payment of
m ond, Salt Lake C ity, St'. Joseph, St. Louis, San Antonio, *Nebraska,
exchangereceived therefor, in accordance with the provisions of Section X I
W yom ing.
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of Operating Letter No. 3. Return of unpaid items drawn on such banks
T h r e e B u s in e s s D a y s— B oston. C harlotte, Jacksonville, Los
will
be subject to delay of twojor more days.
Angeles, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle; a ll c it ie s a n d S ta te s
n o t lis t e d a b o v e .

*Except cities previously listed in this schedule.

Federal Reserve Bank o f Kansas City—OKLAHOMA CITY BRANCH
(Transit Number 39-24) (226 West T hird

St., Oklahom a C ity , Okla.)

T E R R IT O R Y IN OKLAH OM A C IT Y BR AN C H — All of Oklahoma except the following counties; Atoka, Bryan,
Choctaw, Coal, Johnston, Marshall, McCurtain, and Pushmataha.

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Directors

Officers

G H P IP K IN , Oklahom a'City, Okla., (1941), Managing Director
L. D . E D G IN G T O N , Pones C ity, Okla., (1941)
N E IL R . JOHNSON, Norman, Okla., (1941)
A E. STEPH E N SO N , Enid, Okla., (1942)
L L O Y D N OBLE, Ardmore, Okla., (1942) 1
D.
M . T Y L E R , Dewey, Okla., (1943)
P H IL C. FE RG U SO N , W oodward, Okla. (1943)

G . H . P IP K IN , Managing Director
R . O. W U N D E R L IC H , Cashier
_ \jr a t 'TTTTS Assistant Cashier
R - L - M A T H E S , Assistant Cashier

T IM E SCH EDU LE O F O K L A H O M A C IT Y B R A N C H . F E D E RA L R E SE RV E B A N K O F K A N SA S C IT Y
(Effective M ay 1, 1940)
This schedule applies to cash item s received at the Oklahom a C ity
Branch o f the Federal R eserve Bank o f Kansas C ity within the
lours specified below , and except as otherwise n°ted , ¥L n K fn niv
business days. Credit will b e given as shown b y this schedule on ly
f a separate cash letter is used for item s o f the same availability
late. Credit for cash letters containing item s w ith different availibility dates will b e deferred for the longest period o f availability
d escribed for any item enclosed in any such letter, b u t not in
sxcess o f three business days.
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I m m e d ia t e — Oklahoma C ity. (Checks and drafts issued b y any
Federal Reserve B ank or Branch) (Checks and warrants drawn on
She Treasurer o f the U nited States)..
O n e B u s in e ss D a y — Dallas. Kansas C ity, Kan... Kansas C ity,
Me,

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C lo s in g H o u r s f o r A c c e p t a n c e o f I t e m s
cle a rin g H ouse (Oklahom a C it y ) .............10:30 a.m. Sat. 10:00 a.m .
Checks and drafts issued b y any Federal")
R ^ r v e B ank or B r L c h ...................... (
j W arrants on Treasurer o f >1:00 p.m . Sat. 12:00 m .
C1V ^ ^ a a . o ^ arrantS °
treasurer or ^
p
C h e c k s ) .............J
n> ( e ^ p t W ork R elief Checks)
J
O k la h o m iC it y Branch Zon e— coun-")
.
................................................ ( 1:00 p .m . Sat. 11:30 a.m .
Other Federal Reserve D istricts and (
Zon es....................................................... J
Item s $500.00 and over within Okla)
hom a C ity Branch Z o n e . . . . . . . . . . . 3:00 p.m . Sat. 1:00 p .m .

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Note- Items drawn on banks located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
vot member of the Clearing House Association of that city, are accepted
jror immediate availability within the same hours as Clearing House
items, but such items are collected by mail and are subject to final paymerit of exchange received therefor, in accordance with theprovisions of
Section X I of Operating Letter No. 3. Return of unpaid items drawn
on such banks will be subject to delay of two or more days.

Memphis, M inneapolis, N ashville, N ew Orleans, Omaha, St. Louis,
5t. Paul, San A ntonio, *Oklahom a.
T h r e e B u s in e s s D a y s — A tlanta, Baltim ore, B oston, B uffalo,
Charlotte. Helena, Jacksonville, Los Angeles, N ew Y o r k C ity , PhilalalDhia Pittsburgh, Portland, R ichm ond, Salt Lake C ity , San
Francisco Seattle: a ll c it ie s -a n d s ta te s n o t lis t e d a b o v e .

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FEDERAL RESERVE "B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N
D IS T R IC T N o. 11— Federal R eserve B an k o f D allas
(Transit Number 38-3)

(W o o d <fe A kard

Sts., Dallas,

T e x.)

T E R R IT O R Y IN D IST R IC T — Texas, all New Mexico south of the northern boundaries of the following counties
Catron, Socorro, Torrance, Guadalupe, and Quay, all Louisiana north of the southern boundaries of the followinc
counties: Sabine, Natchitoches, Grant, LaSalle, Catahoula, and Concordia; the following counties in Oklahoma' Atoka
Marshall, Bryan, Choctaw, Coal, Pushmataha, McCurtain, and Johnston, and the following counties in Arizona- Pim a’
Graham. Greenlee, Cochise, and Santa Cruz
‘

Membership as of June 30, 1941.

National Banks 482; State Banks 89.

Total 571;

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS

Class A—Directors

J. E . W OOD S, Temple, Texas, (1941)
E D . H. W IN T O N , Fort Worth, Texas, (1942)
F R A N K T U R N E R , Decatur, Tex. (1943)

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Officers

Mo"B d “ d red" ‘ ' Ee” " *

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1:1: SSa®&SSRMÎP! “ dGe“ ral Co“ “1

Class B—Directors

S ' & E VA N S, VicerPresident and Secretary of the Board
W . O. F O R D , Cashier
E. B. A U ST IN , Assistant Cashier
L. G. P O N D R O M , Assistant Cashier
R . O. W E B B , Assistant Cashier
M A C . C. S M Ÿ T H , Assistant Cashier
W . H. H O L L O W A Y , General Auditor

E . L. K U R T H , Keltys, Tex. (1941)
J. R . M IL A M , W aco, Texas, (1942)
J. M . W E S T , Houston, Texas, (1943)

Class C—Directors
J. H . M E R R I T T , M cK inney, Texas, (1941), Chairman of Board and
Federal Reserve Agent.
J A Y T A Y L O R , Amarillo, Texas, (1942)
J. B. COZZO, Dallas, Texas (1943)

Member Federal Advisory Council
R. E . H A R D IN G , F ort W orth, Texas

(See page 10 for statement showing Assets and Liabilities as of June 30,1941)
TIME SCHEDULE OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS
{Effective September 1, 1939)
Availability for following described items

I m m e d ia t e C r e d it o n R e c e ip t — Dallas (except U niversity
Park and Highland Park). U nited States Postal M on ey Orders drawn
on or b y Dallas P ost Office. F ort W orth (limited to bank drafts
drawn on F ort W orth m em ber banks w hich are payable to the order
o f this bank or its branches). Governm ent checks and warrants
drawn on the Treasurer o f the U nited States. W ork R elief checks
drawn on the Treasurer o f the U nited States payable through the
Federal R eserve Bank o f Dallas. D rafts on Federal R eserve Bank
o f Dallas and its branches; su b ject to inspection and verification ,of
signatures at the head office or branch on which they are drawn
Cashier’s checks and expense checks o f all Federal Reserve banks
and branches. Federal R eserve Exchange D rafts.
One Business D a y A ft e r R e c e ip t — Houston, San A ntonio,
Kansas C ity, Little R ock , M em phis, N ew Orleans, Oklahom a C ity.
Two_ »B u s in e ss »»D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — A ll item s drawn on par
banks in head office territory, except those described under Im m ediate C redit division hereof. A lso, item s drawn on par banks in
the follow ing cities: El Paso, A tlanta, Birmingham , C harlotte,
C hicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, D enver, D etroit, Jacksonville,
Louisville, M inneapolis, N ashville, Omaha, Pittsburgh, St. Louis,
St. Paul.
Three »B u s in e s s »»D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — A ll other item s drawn
on par banks located within the Continental U nited States.

Closing Hours

Central Tim e
.10:30 a.m . (daily). •JJ6? 18 drawn on banks in the city o f Dallas and
b y 1D a ll^ P ? s t POfficeM011ey ° iderS draWn on or
10:30 a .m ................ .B a n k drafts drawn on F ort W orth m em ber
(Sat. 10:00 a.m .) banks which are payable to the order o f this
bank or its branches.
12:00 m ...................
iHe a i:1Vecks Sra^ n ° n the Treasurer o f
(Sat. 11:00 a.m .) ?hBrTT^e
the Uniteja States payable through the Federal
Reserve Bank o f Dallas. M iscellaneous item s
days deferred availability accord­
ing to this schedule. (E xcep t that item s o f $500
or m ore will be received up to 1.00 p.m . on
Saturday and 3:00 p.m . on other days when
listed m special letters containing on ly such
itGins.)
1 :00 p .m ..............
G overnm ent checks and warrants drawn on the
(Sat. 12:00 m .)
Treasurer o f the U nited States. (E xcep t that
Governm ent checks and warrants o f $1,000 or
m ore will be received up to 2 :00 p.m . on business
days other than Saturday when listed in special
letters containing only such item s.)
V
2:00 p .m .................. Cashier s checks and expense checks o f all Fed­
(Sat. 1 :00 p. m .) eral Reserve banks and branches.
D rafts on Federal R eserve Bank o f Dallas or its
Drancnes.
Federal R eserve Exchange D rafts.

*Credit for items payable in other Federal Reserve bank and branch
ciiies, when received in separate letters, will be deferred on a calendar
day basis when the items are in transit to banks in those cities on a
Sunday or a holiday.
**Deferred credit for a member bank’s own draft on its commercial
bank correspondent will be based on the actual transit time in every
instance.

This schedule supersedes all previous schedules and is subject to
change without notice.

Federal Reserve Bank o f Dallas—EL PASO BRANCH
(Transit Number 8 8-1)

(351 M y rtle A ve., E l Paso, T ex )

I^i EtL EASOx ?R^ NC$ : r T ¥ R o w in g counties in Texas: Andrews, Crane, Culberson, Ector E l Paso
Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Loving, M artin, Midland, Pecos, Presidio, Reeves, W ard and W inkler; the following counties in
Arizona. Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, Pima and Santa Cruz; and in New Mexico the following counties: Catron Chaves
SocOTro andBTOT?an?e°na 1 1 1 I p f

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Directors

Guadalupe’ HldalS °’ Lea> Lincoln, Luna, Otero, Quay, Roosevelt, Sierra!

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS

FEANKE MM ff!»V M P R P f i : r “ '
F.
R.
H.
R.

J- I " H E R M A N N . H u a d n r D b - t o J

R . COON , Deming, N . M .
E . S H E R M A N . El Paso, Tex.
A . JACOBS, El Paso, Tex.
W . M cA F E E , El Paso, Tex.

TIME SCHEDULE OF EL PASO BRANCH
j® Immediate Credit—E l

(Effective September 1, 1939)
Availability for following described items

Paso. U n ited-«-.,___
_
States________
Postal_______
M on ey
Orders drawn on or b y E l Paso P ost Office. G overnm ent checks
and warrants drawn on the Treasurer o f the U nited States. D rafts
on Federal R eserve Bank o f Dallas and its branches; su b ject to
inspection and verification o f signatures at the head office or branch
°J} i f
are drawn. Cashier’s checks and expense checks o f
all Federal Reserve banks and branches. Federal Reserve Exchange
urarts.
T w o »B u s in e ss * »D a y s A ft e r R e c e ip t — A ll items drawn on par
banks in El Paso Territory, except those described under Im m ediate
c r e d it division hereof. Also, item s drawn on par banks in follow ing
cities: Dallas, H ouston, San A ntonio, D enver, Kansas C ity , Little
R ock, Los Angeles, M em phis. N ew Orleans, Oklahom a C ity , Omaha,
St. Louis, F ort W orth (limited to bank drafts drawn on F ort W orth
m em ber banks which are payable t o the order o f ourselves).
T h r e e »B u s in e ss »»D a y s A fte r R e c e ip t — A ll other item s drawn
on par banks located within continental U nited States.

M ountain Tim e
9:45 a.m . (daily).

'b a n k s in the city o f E l Paso and
United States P ostal M o n e y Orders drawn on
„
or b y E l P aso P ost Office.
r w mi i ‘nn ;
< ' M kcellaneous item s o f one or m ore days deferred
(Sat. XI.0 0 a.m .) availability according to this schedule. (Ex­
cep t that item s o f $500 or m ore will be received
u P .to 12:00 m . on Saturday and 2:00 p.m . on
othOT days when listed in special letters con ,
taining on ly such item s.)
- G overnm ent checks and warrants drawn on the
(Sat. 11.30 a.m .) Treasurer o f the U nited States. (E xcept that
G overnm ent checks and warrants o f $1,000 or
m ore will be received up to 2:00 p .m . on busi­
ness days other than Saturday when listed in
, , n n „ ra
special letters containing on ly such item s.)
^
V ' •Cashier s checks and expense checks o f all Fed(Sat. 12 .00 m .)
eral Reserve banks and branches.
D rafts on Federal R eserve Bank o f Dallas or its
branches.
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Federal Reserve E xchange D rafts.

Credit for items payable in other Federal Reserve bank and branch
cuies, when received m separate letters, will be deferred on a calendar
<my basis when the items are in transit to banks in those cities on a
Sunday or a holiday.
^**,Def erred cr*dit for a member bank’s own draft on its commercial
oank correspondent will be based on the actual transit time in every
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FEDERAL RESERVE B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N
DISTRICT No. 11 — Continued
Federal Reserve Bank o f Dallas—HOUSTON BRANCH
(Transit Number 35-4) (1301 Texas Are., Houston, Tex.)
HOUSTON B R A N C H T E R R IT O R Y IN C LU D ES—The following counties in the southeast part of Texas: Anderson,
Angelina, Austin, Bastrop, Brazoria, Brazos, Burleson, Calhoun, Chambers, Cherokee, Colorado, Fayette, Fort Bend,
Galveston, Grimes, Hardin, Harris, Houston, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Lavaca, Lee, Liberty, Madison, Matagorda,
Montgomery, Nacogdoches, Newton, Orange, Polk, Refugio, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Trinity,
Tyler, Victoria, Walker, Waller, Washington, and Wharton.

Directors
W. D. GENTRY, Houston, Tex.
8AM R. LAWDER, Houston, Tex.
SAM TAUB, Houston. Tex.
P. B. DOTY, Beaumont, Tex.
H. RENFERT, Galveston, Tex.
GEORGE G. CHANCE, Bryan, Tex.
W. N. G R E E R , Houston, Tex.

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS

Officers
W. D. GENTRY, Managing Director
H. R. DEMOSS, Cashier

TIME SCHEDULE OF HOUSTON BRANCH
CEffective September 1, 1939)
Availability for following described items

Closing Hours

Immediate Credit— H ouston. U nited States P ostal M o n e y
Orders drawn on or b y H ouston P ost Office. Governm ent checks
and warrants drawn on the Treasurer o f the U nited States. D rafts
on Federal R eserve B ank o f Dallas and its branches; su b ject to
inspection and verification o f signatures at the head office or branch
on which they are drawn. C ashier's checks and expense checks o f
all Federal Reserve banks and bra n ch es.. Federal Reserve Exchange
Drafts.
One B u s in e s s D a y A ft e r R e c e ip t — Dallas, San A ntonio, N ew
Orleans, F ort W orth (lim ited to bank drafts drawn on F ort W orth
m em ber banks which are payable to the order o f ourselves.
T w o " B u s in e s s ""D a y s A fte r R e c e ip t —-All item s draw n on par
banks in H ouston Branch Territory, except those described under
Im m ediate C redit division hereof. A lso, item s drawn on par banks
in the follow ing cities: E l Paso, A tlanta, Birmingham , C harlotte,
C hicago, Cincinnati, D enver, Jacksonville, Kansas C ity , L ittle
R ock , Louisville, M em phis, N ashville, Oklahom a C ity , Omaha,
St. Louis.
Three '"B u sin ess ’"’"D ays A ft e r R e c e ip t — A ll other item s drawn
on par banks located within the continental U nited-States.

Central Tim e
10:00 a.m . (daUy). .Item s drawn on banks in the city o f H ouston
and U nited States P ostal M on ey Orders drawn
on or b y H ouston P ost Office.
12:00 m ......................M iscellaneous item s o f one or m ore days de(Sat. 11:00 a.m .) ferred availability according to this schedule.
(E xcep t that item s o f 3500 or m ore will be re­
ceived up to 1.00 p.m . on Saturday and 3:00
p.m . on other days when listed in special letters
containing on ly such item s.)
1 :00 p .m .................... G overnm ent checks and warrants drawn on the
(Sat. 1 2 :00 m .) Treasurer o f the United States. (E xcept that
G overnm ent checks and warrants o f 31,000 or
m ore will be received up to 2 :00 p.m . on business
days other than Saturday when listed In special
letters containing only such item s.)
2 :00 p .m .................... Cashier's checks and expense checks o f all Fed(Sat. 1 :00 p .m .) eral Reserve banks and branches.
D rafts on Federal Reserve Bank o f Dallas or
its branches.
Federal Reserve Exchange Drafts.

*Credit for items payable in other Federal Reserve bank and branch
cities, when received in separate letters, will be deferred on a calendar
day basis when the items are in transit to banks in those cities on a
Sunday or a holiday.
**Deferred credit for a member bank’s own draft on its commercial
bank correspondent will be based on the actual transit time in every
instance.

This schedule supersedes all previous schedules and is subject to
change without notice.

Federal Reserve Bank o f Dallas—SAN ANTONIO BRANCH
(Transit Number 30-72)

(N av a rro

and Villita Sts., Ban Antonio, Tex.)

SAN AN TON IO B R A N C H T E R R IT O R Y IN CLU D ES— The following counties in the State of Texas: Aransas,
Atascosa, Bandera, Bee, Bexar, Blanco, Brewster, Brooks, Caldwell, Cameron, Comal, De W itt, Dimmit, Duval, Edwards,
Frio, Gillespie, Goliad, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Hays, Hidalgo, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kendall, Kenedy, Kerr,
Kimble, Kinney, Kleburg, La Salle, Llano, Live Oak, Mason, Maverick, McMullen, Medina, Nueces, Real, San Patricio,
Starr, Terrell, Travis, Uvalde, Yal Yerde, Webb, Willacy, Wilson, Zapata, Zavalla.

Directors

C R U M P , San Antonio, Tex.
K . B E R E T T A , San Antonio, Tex.
E D W IN F. FL A T O , Corpus Christi, Tex.
D O LPH B RISC O E , Uvalde, Tex.
JA M E S O D O M , Austin, Tex.
E R N E S T J /M I L L E R , San Antonio, Tex.
J. A . W A L K E R , D el R io, T e x ...

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
,

M.

Officers

M . C R U M P , Managing Director
W . E . E AG LE, Cashier

J.

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TIME SCHEDULE OF SAN ANTONIO BRANCH
(Effective September 1, 1939)
Availability, for following described items

Closing Hours

I m m e d ia t e C re d it— San A ntonio (except South San A n to n io ’
and A lam o Heights. U nited States Postal M o n e y Orders drawn
on or b y San A ntonio P ost Office. G overnm ent checks and war­
rants drawn on the Treasurer o f the U nited States. D rafts on
Federal Reserve B ank o f Dallas and its branches; subject to inspec­
tion and verification o f signatures at the head office or branch on
which they are drawn. Cashier’s checks and expense checks o f all
Federal Reserve banks and branches. Federal R eserve Exchange
¡IDrdffis
O n e B u s in e s s D a y A fte r R e c e ip t — Dallas, H ouston, F ort W orth
(limited to bank drafts on F ort W orth m em ber banks which are
payable to the order o f ourselves).
T w o " B u s in e s s '"’"D ays A fte r R e c e ip t — A ll item s drawn on par
banks in San A ntonio Branch territory, except those described under
Im m ediate C redit division hereof. Also, item s drawn on par banks
in the follow ing cities: E l Paso. Birmingham , C hicago, Denver,
Kansas C ity , Little R ock , Louisville, M em phis, N ashville, N ew
Orleans. Oklahoma C ity , Omaha, St. Louis.
T h r e e "B u s in e s s ""D a y s A fte r R e c e ip t — A ll other item s drawn
on par banks located within the continental U nited States.

C entral Tim e
10:30 a .m .............. Item s drawn on banks in the city o f San A ntonio
(Sat. 10:00 a.m .) and U nited States Postal M o n e y Orders drawn
on or b y San A ntonio P ost Office.
1 2 :00 m ................. .... M iscellaneous item s o f one or m ore days deferred
(Sat. 11:00 a.m .) availability according to this schedule. (E x­
cept that item s o f 3500 or m ore will be received
up to 1:45 p.m . on Saturday and 3:45 p .m . on
other days when listed in special letters con­
taining only such item s.)
1 :00 p .m .................. .. G overnm ent checks and warrants drawn on the
(Sat. 1 2 :00 m .)
Treasurer o f the U nited States. (E xcept that
G overnm ent checks and warrants o f 31,000 or
m ore will be received up to 2 :00 p.m . on business
days other than Saturday when listed in Special
letters containing only such item s.)
2 :00 p .m .................... Cashier’s checks and expense checks o f all F ed(Sat. 1:00 p.m .) eral Reserve banks and branches.
D rafts on Federal Reserve Bank o f Dallas or
its branches.
Federal Reserve E xchange D rafts.

*Credit for items payable in other Federal Reserve bank and branch
cities, when received in separate letters, will be deferred on a calendar
day basis when the items are in transit to banks in those cities on a
Sunday or a holiday.
**Deferred credit for a member bank’s own draft on its commercial
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FEDERAL RESERVE B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N
D IS T R IC T No* 12

-Föderal R eserve B an k o f S an F ra n cisco

(Transit Number 11-37) (Sansome de Sacramento Sts., San Francisco, Calif.)
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — California, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and the following counties
in Arizona: Apache, Coconino, Gila, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Pinal, Yavapai, and Yuma.
T E R R IT O R Y A LLO TTE D TO H E A D O FFICE, SAN FRANCISCO — The following countiès in California: Alameda»
Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Eldorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kern, TCingn
Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, M odoc, M ono, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas'
Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta Sierra’
Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Y olo, Y uba; the following comities in
Nevada: Churchill, Douglas, Esmeralda, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lyon, Mineral, Nye, Ormsby, Pershing, Storey and
Washoe.
J

Class A—Directors
RENO ODLIN, Tacoma, Wash., (1941)
CARROLL F. BYRD, Willows, Calif., (1942)
C. E. McINTOSH, San Francisco, Calif., (1943)

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Officers
WM. A. DAY, President
IRA CLERK, First Vice-President
W. M. HALE, Vice-President
R. B. WEST, Vice-President
C. E. EARHART, Cashier
CHESTER D. PHILLIPS, Assistant Cashier
H. N. MANGELS, Assistant Cashier
E. C. MAILLIARD, Assistant Cashier
J. M. OSMER, Assistant Cashier
H. F. SLADE, Assistant Cashier
R. T. HARDY, Assistant Cashier
F. H. HOLMAN, General Auditor

Class B—Directors
WILLIAM G. VOLKMANN, San Francisco, Calif., (1941)
REESE H. TAYLOR, Los Angeles, Calif., (1942)
-ELMER H. COX, San Francisco, Calif,, (1943)
Class C—Directors
R. C. FORCE, San Leandro, Calif., Chairman of the Board and
Federal Reserve Agent, (1941)
CARLYLE THORPE, Los Angeles, Calif., (1942)
ST. GiEP^RCHS HOLDEN, San Francisco, Calif., Deputy Chairman
(1943)

ALBERT C. AGNEW, General Counsel
Industrial Advisory Committee
Member Federal Advisory Council
(Vacancy in the office of Chairman)
PAUL S. DICK, President, The United States National Bank,
SHANNON CRANDALL, Vice Chairman HENRY D. NICHOLS
Portland. Ore.
EDMUND HAYES
WALTER A. STARR
(See page 10 for atatsmant showing Aaset» mnd Liabilities as of June 30,1941)

TIMK SCHEDULE OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO
AVAILABILITY OF CREDITS
Cash Items Deposited at the office of the Federal Reserve
Cash Items Sent Direct to other Federal Reserve banks and
Bank of San Francisco with which affiliated.
branches, and to offices of the Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco other than that with which affiliated.
8an
Items*
Availability
Items*
Availability
Payable in the same Federal Reserve city (if re-1
ceived in time for clearing)
Actual transit .(either air
Drawn on the Treasurer of the United States— I
mail or ordinary mail) time to
Government Checks and Warrants (including > Immediate
the
Federal Reserve bank or
Payable in the Federal Reserve city branch,
Work Relief Checks payable through the Fed- \
except that items ar­
to which sent
eral Reserve Bank of San Francisco)
riving on a Sunday or a holi­
day
or
too
late for clearing will
Payable at out-of-town points in the same zonebe credited on the following
in the Twelfth District
i
business day, and the longest
availability shall be 3 business
PaTweifthnDistrictr(t^ederal Reserve ***** In the V2 business days
days from date of dispatch.
Payable at out-of-town points in another zone5
Payable at out-of-town points in)
of the Twelfth District (t)
( 3 business days
the zone of the Federal Reserve f
3 business days
Payable at any point outside the Twelfth Dis- (
*
bank or branch to which sent J
*
trict (t)
J
ember and nonmember clearing banks’ own drafts on their com___ £ credit basedon
lercial bank corresrumdunta tnin fi*
free of the Federal
air m aifor ordinary ^ U o l U c U w timel'dep'mdiitg ^ w M c h is m ^ d
L l l i X ea^VayabUdeml
6on* w ^ n c h Z m ^ e i n whtth

T!ie ri0ht is reserved to decline to accept cash items for collecy**1} unless they are routed direct to the Federal Reserve banks or branches
m the zones in winch the items are payable when, in the judgment of the
Federal Reserve Bank o f San Francisco, the volume justifies.
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Federal Reserve Bank o f San Francisco— LOS ANGELES BRANCH
(Transit Number 16-16) (409 W: Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.)
LOS ANGELES BR AN C H T E R R IT O R Y IN C L U D E S -T h e following counties in California:
Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Ventura, and the following Imperial, Inyo, Los
counties in Arizona:
Apache, Coconino, Gila, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Pinal, Yavapai and Yuma.
D IR E C T O R S A N D O F F IC E R S

Directors
W. N. AMBROSE. Los Angeles, Calif., Managing Director (1941)
C. E. BROUSE, Riverside, Calif., (1941)
CARL V. NEWMAN. Tustin, Calif., (1941)
W. S. ROSECRANS, Los Angeles, Calif., Chairman, (1942)
lïERBERT D. IVEY, Los Angeles, Calif. (1942)

Officers
W. N. AMBROSE, Managing Director
H. M. CRAFT, Assistant Manager
M. McRITCHIE. Assistant Manager
L. C. MEYER, Assistant Manager

TIME SCHEDULE OF LOS ANGELES BRANCH OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK, SAN FRANCISCO
(See Head Office)

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DISTRICT No. 12 — Continued
Federal Reserve Bank o f San Francisco— PORTLAND BRANCH
(Transit Number 24-1)

(Porter B ldg., 6th and Oak Sts., Portland, Ore.)

P O R TLA N D BR AN C H T E R R IT O R Y INCLUDES— The entire State of Oregon and the following counties in the
State of Idaho: Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, Clearwater, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce, Shoshone, and in
the State of Washington the following counties: Asotin, Clark, Columbia, Cowlitz, Garfield, Klickitat, Skamania, Wahkia­
kum, Walla Walla, and the town of Ilwaco.

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS

Directors

Officers

D . L. D A V IS, Managing Director
S. A . M acE A C H R O N , Assistant Manager
J. P. B L A N C H A R D , Assistant Manager

D A V ID L. D A V IS, Portland, Ore., Managing Director (1941)
E. B. M acN A U G H T O N , Portland, Ore., (1941)
G E O R G E T . G E R L IN G E R . Portland, Ore., Chairman, (1941)
A. E. E N G B R E T SO N , Astoria, Ore., Chairman, (1942)
N . A . D A V IS , W alla W alla, W ash., (1942)

TIME SCHEDULE OF PORTLAND BRANCH OF FEDERAL. RESERVE BANK. SAN FRANCISCO
(See Head Office)

Federal Reserve Bank o f San Francisco—SALT LAKE CITY BRANCH
(Transit Number 31-31)

(70 E ast South Tem ple St., Salt Lake C ity , Utah)

SALT LAK E C IT Y BR AN C H T E R R IT O R Y IN CLU D ES— The entire State of Utah and the following counties in
Idaho: Ada, Adams, Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Blaine, Boise, Bonneville, Butte, Camas, Canyon, Caribou, Cassia,
Clark, Custer, Elmore, Franklin, Fremont, Gem, Gooding, Jefferson, Jerome, Lemhi, Lincoln, Madison, Minidoka, Oneida,
Owyhee, Payette, Power, Teton, Twin Falls, Valley, Washington; and the following counties of Nevada: Clark, Elko,
Lincoln, White Pine.

Directors

-

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS

W . L. P A R T N E R , Salt Lake C ity, Utah, Managing Director (1941)
H E R B E R T S. A U E R B A C H , Salt i.ake C ity, Utah, Chairman (1941)
F R E D E R IC K P. C H A M P , Logan, Utah. (1941)
O R V A L W . A D A M S , Salt Lake C ity, Utah, (1942)
R . C . R IC H , Burley, Ida., (1942)

Officers

W . L. P A R T N E R , Managing Director
JOS. M . L E ISN E R , Assistant Manager
W . M . SCO T T , Assistant Manager

TIME SCHEDULE OF SALT LAKE CITY BRANCH, FEDERAL RESERVE BANK, SAN FRANCISCO
(See Head Office)

Federal Reserve Bank o f San Francisco— SEATTLE BRANCH
(Transit Number 19-1)

(2nd Avenue and Spring St., Seattle, W ash.)

(See Head Office)
SE ATTLE B R A N C H T E R R IT O R Y IN C LU D ES— The entire State of Washington except the town of Ilwaco and
the Counties of Asotin, Clark, Columbia, Cowlitz, Garfield, Klickitat, Skamania, Wahkiakum, Walla Walla, which are
affiliated with Portland Branch.

Directors

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS

C . R . SH AW , Seattle, W ash.. Managing Director, (1941)
C H AS. F. L A R R A B E E , Bellingham, Wash., Chairman (i941)
A N D R E W P R IC E , Seattle, Wash., (1941)
F R E D N ELSE N , Seattle. Wash. (1942)
F R E D L. S T A N T O N , Spokane, W ash. (1942)


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,
C. R . SH AW , Managing Director
F R E D C . B O L D , Assistant Manager
B. A RUSSELL, Assistant Manager
R . E. E VE R SO N , Assistant Manager

TIME SCHEDULE OF SEATTLE BRANCH OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK. SAN FRANCISCO
(See Head Office)

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C O M P T R O L L E R ’S C A L L S
TO THE NATIONAL BANKS
PRO M 1896, TO D A TE
YEAR

1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914*
1915*
1916*
1917*
1918*
1919*
1920*
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

F
28 77
T
9

F

82

18 65

W

S
4
T
13
T
5
T
25
6

F

F

14 66
Th
5 76

23 70
Th
14 70

24 78

W

W

77

30 74
Th
9 62

16 77

73

M

11 62

29 64

29 81

6

F

S

70

M
S
58
T
2 0 77
T
4 70
T
13 84

4

W
15 62

W

S
1

1
T
1

5 68
M
4 63
T
4 63

58
55
67

F

F

10 69
T
3 95

31 91

M
6

96

M
12 102
W
23 82

9

66

F

23 70

27 65
T
16 76
Th
10 70

1

86

4

82

74

49

17 66
T
20 70

12 74

1 62
M
17 66

74

F
8
T
6

63

M
70

S

M
28

W

63

4

64

W

7

M

S

10 102
W
3
95

M

31

4

31
T
31
W
31
Th
31

97

W
24 86
T
29 91

>

F

65

W

M

17 109

F
1

31 75
T
125 31 60
Th
31 183

F
W
28

31 183
S
31 93

89

M

2

93

29 94

M

S

30 88
T
31 184

In January
“ February
“ March
“ April
“ May
38 “ June
6 “ July
4 “ August
27 “ September
11 “ October
16 “ November
35 “ December

7
14
25
14
13

30 86

( First Figures In Square denote day of month call was made.
KEY< Other Figures in Square show number of days intervening between calls.
(LETTERS In Square signify day of week call was made.

,

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34 on Monday
46 “ Tuesday
40 “ Wednesday
29 “ Thursday
38 “ Friday
23 “ Saturday

93

30 66

S

93

98

S

W

F

4

89
88

31 92
W
25 117

30 92

F

82

S

30 92

29 117
T
30 118

W

29 87
T
26 86

31 82
Th
31 94

F

30 117

30 91
Th
30114^

12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

1

7
8
2
6
3
8
6
2
5
3
0
5
2
3
5
2
5
4
4
8
12
29
27
210

31 184

S

31 90

9
3
3
15
10
6
7

1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

F

30 79
Th
30 99

W
M

W

90

S

4

29 44

29 105

10 102

85

W
S

31 108

F

91

M

F

14 76

M

27 40
31 41
T
31 60
W
31 44

M

F

30 88

31 51

W

31 116

68

15 77

M

M

15 68

F

30 95
T
30 97
Th
30 182

65

10 69

F

W
57

F

5

F

W

83

30 181

M

31 49

71

30 123
S
29 94

W
27 86
T
27 86 •
W
25 84

Th
31 61

S

F

31 63

95

T
2 6 83

S

50

DATES CALLS

11

T
5

T
21 73

S

S

T
28 59

76

W

12
Th
2
T
12
T
11

3 0 56

30
T
30

65

12 69

78

S

S

F
56

69

T
3 103

W

3 0 60
W
2 0 50

F

M

71

F

92

F

29
M
30
W
30
Th
30

5

92
89

1 70
Th
1 62

4 61
T
3 0 118
W
23 53

10 67
M
12 69
T
4 66
Th
28 66

T
25
T
17
Th
10
Th
9

W

W

M

68

Th
22 94

14 57

59

M

M

T
4

W

4 50
Th
4 63
T
7 67

S
2 8 59
M
21 54

9
T
6

F

F
W

2 86
Th
13 99
T
10 71

25 88

7
Th
18 58

S

W

2 3 56
Th
30 93

28 82

15 71
Th
1 72

15 61

F

T
29 57
T
7 59

31 76

74

M

M
18 73
20 59
Th
14 90

W

M

Dates and nuinber of Calls
made on resi active dates

W

30 77

T
9 61
Th
9 73

M

14 73

F

5

M

DEC.
Th
17 72

84

W

29 76

22 55

F

NOV.

OCT.

T
20 68
Th
7 69

15 82

67

SEP.

T
6
T
5

F

M
F

AUG.

30 86

W

M

•Six calls made.

T
14 68

54

W

7

Th
7 69

F

28 66
T
14 62

5

JULY

73

22 66

26 75

JUNE

5 60
Th
26 72

65

F
F

M AY

37

Total, 319

ASSETS O F T H E FEDERAL LAND BANKS ON JUNE 3 0 , 1941

{In thousands of dollars)

__________________________ ____________________________ (F or liabilities see following page)

Total
(consolidated)

ASSETS
M ortgage loans:
Unpaid principal............................ .................................
Less matured principal unpaid (included in delinquent installments). . . . . . ..

1
Springfield
Mass.

2
Baltimore,
M d.

N et....................... ................................................................... ..

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Accounts receivable:
Due from Federal Farm M ortgage C orporation.............................

United States Government obligations, direct and fully guaranteed (par $101,825)
Other bonds and securities.................................................... ...............................
Accrued interest receivable on securities (not due):
United States Government obligations, direct and fully guaranteed...........
Other bonds and securities..................................................................... ..
T o t a l........................................................................................................ .. .
R bsI 6stut6 own6d (investment) ................................ ...........................................................

Sheriffs’ certificates, etc. (investment).....................................................

Loans called for foreclosure, judgments, etc. (investment) . ................
N e t.............................................. .............................................................
Furniture, fixtures, equipment, etc...........................................................

N e t................................................................................................... ..............
Deferred expense:
Unamortized discount on Federal farm loan bonds sold .....................

Total assets........................................................................... .....................

7
St. Paul,
Minn.

10
Houston,
Tex.

11
Berkeley,
Calif.

12
Spokane,
Wash.

73,122
211
72,911

184,349
180
184,169

279,596
539
279,057

362,811
716
362,095

151,736
1,356
150,380

186,024
579
185,445

113,204
1,067
112.137

98,485
333
98,152

46,103
2,851
59,370
108.324
1,323
107,001

713
645
5,136
6,494
125
6,369

1,646
400
2,815
4,861
92
4,769

6,219
11
960
7,190
75
7,115

5,592
236
526
6,354
35
6,319

12,002
133
1,098
13,233
87
13,146

8,211
88
114
8,413
16
8,397

449
187
16,241
16,877
128
16,749

769
939
12,797
14,505
174
14,331

476
41
6,803
7,320
152
6,168

6,334
1
266
6,601
21
6,580

3,348
48
1,182
4,578
91
4,487

342
121
11,433
11,896
325
11,571

448

567

58

775

384

7,991

5,101

2,531

829

23

2,080

18,908
2,009
20,917
27,786
1,987,798
34,778
1,953,020

1,451
247
1,698
955
77,098
743
76,355

740
135
875
1,037
75,258
1,306
73,952

1,222
137
1,359
1,692
71,816
2,322
69,494

676
63
739
2,743
179,531
3,125
176,406

418
128
546
2^,279
89,657
2,401
87,256

441
32
473
2,540
195,963
3,591
192,372

2,124
226
2,350
3,628
309,775
3,362
306,413

3,107
218
3,325
5,085
389,937
7,451
382,486

3,604
224
3,828
2,145
166,052
3,429
162,623

1,475
31
1,506
2,578
196,938
2,497
194,441

2,500
141
2,641
1,708
120,996
1,969
119,027

1,149
427
1,576
1,396
114,775
2,582
112,193

40,976

2,824

.4,341

1,945

1,472

2,269

6,448

4,877

3,690

2,399

4,544

1,715

4,452

2,275
9.860
12,135

85
425
510

33
518
551

59
140
199

105
1.092
1,197

117
421
538

330
847
1,177

113
1,313
1,426

266
2,095
2,361

106
788
894

227
1,214
1,441

52
404
456

114
602
716

6,270
242
6,512

293

310

140

511

24

562

452

804

374

434

310

140

511

24

562

1,137
242
1,379

1,228

293

1,228

452

804

374

434

1,706
198
1,904
104,302
4,354

66
16
82
1,602

80
46
126
5,063

231
13
244
2,385

174
15
189
9,874

156
8
164
3,554
(a)

178
9
187
7,744

113
12
125
40,466
501

196
16
212
11,535
501

99
12
111
16,001
3,334

89
7
96
3,273
12

274
12
286
557

51
33
84
2,248
6-

'404
9
413
. 91,287
34,450
o6,837

3

21

14

22

18

32

65

1

8

14
219
74
145

22
562
101
461

18
542
163
379

32
977
78
899

65
7 33,923
12,891
21,032

58
8
66
9,068
1,632
7,436

7

21
876
294
582

155
1
156
35,546
15,996
19,550

7
1,774
284
1,490

1
942
330
612

8
4,854
2,087
2,767

158
29
129

141
42
99

85
7
78

2,456
1,105
1,351

856
325
531

1,867
336
1,531

68
24
44

306
132
174

■:

*

3
2,004
521
1,483

53
12
41

(a)

(a)

14,044
4,791
9,253

585
152
433

799
237
562

343
117
226

700
126
574

237
71
166

537
43
494

4,626
2,082
2,544

2,750
1,045
1,705

1,275
229
1,046

675
108
567

889
311
578

629
270
359

3,140
2,153
987
5,765
1,058
4,707

281
147
134
896
159
737

188
132
56
763
84
679

251
176
. 75
944
177
767

279
196
83
643
186
457

247
196
51
892
81
811

212
160
52
271
81
190

380
246
134

369
- 240
129

284
197
87

201
144
57
500
99
401

228
168
60
612
72
540

220
150
70
243
117
126

3,512
3,585
7,097
726
2,207,201

165

258
17
275
108
86,667

90
321
411
65
76,110

239
436
675
335
192,385

259
16
275
8
95,612

344
6
350
22
210,607

425
717
1,142
19
380,083

596
884
1,480
36
426,991

295
273
568
26
196,574

409
615
1,024
29
208,186

134
154
288
28
124,566

298
144
442
31
124,110

165
21
84,642

(a) Less than $500.00.

•--------------------------------------------------------- —

t u d

9
Wichita,
Kan.

169,998
326
169,672


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8 '
Omaha,
Neb.

61,542
459
61,083

5,990
2,012
3,978

N e t .........................................................................................................................

6
St. Louis,
M o.

68,403
274
68,129

.

Due from the Secretary of the Treasury:
Interest reduction. ............................................... ................................................
Paid-in surplus...................................................................................................

5
New
Orleans,La

68,667
591
68,076

Unmatured extensions...............................................................................
•Delinquent installments, advances, e tc.:

Cash— General fun ds.............................................................................
Deposits with the Treasurer of the United States:
Cash deposited for matured or called bond principal and interest.............
Cash deposited for unmatured consolidated bond interest...................

4
Louisville,
K y.

1,817,938
6,632
1,811,306

Purchase m oney mortgages, contracts, e tc.:
Purchase money first m ortgages..........................................
Purchase m oney second mortgages............................................
Real estate sales contracts and notes receivable. . . ................... ..
Total (unpaid principal)........................................................................
Less matured principal unpaid (included in delinquent installments)
N e t........................................................... . .......................

T o ta l............................................................................................................
Accrued interest receivable on mortgage loans (not d u e)...............................

3
Columbia,
S. C.

rrn m

at

i

AM n

d a v it p

rw r

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------— ----------------- ^

LIA B IL IT IE S OF TH E FEDERAL LAND BAN K S ON JUNE 30, 1941

__________ ______________________________ __________

{In thousands of dollars )

{For assets see preceding page)

Total
(consolidated)

1

2

Springfield
Mass.

Baltimore,
M d.

Columbia,
S. C.

4
Louisville;
K y.

frew
Orleans,La

St. Louis,
M o.

(b) 1,736,739
(c)
22,570

64,771
3,500

67,789

54,230
2

156,792
1

68,455
12,500

173,774

295,102
1

349,856

1,714,169

*61,271

67,789

54,228

156,791

55,955

173,774

295,101

1,462.
813

83
2

30
2

49
10

92
12

107
10

293
37

2,275

85

32

59

104

117

330

Notes p a ya b le........................................................................

22,104

3,500

A ccrued interest payable (not d u e) :
Federal farm loan bonds.......................................................
Notes p ayable......................................... ...................................

18,629
45

675
3

754

18,674

678

LIABILITIES
Consolidated Federal farm loan bonds:
Outstanding............................................................
Less on h a n d ..........................................................
N e t . . . . .......................................................
Matured obligations:
Federal farm loan bonds matured or called...............................
Matured interest on Federal farm loan b on d s................................
T o ta l.................................................................. i

T o t a l............. ............................................................... ..
Deferred proceeds of loans...............................................................

730

Accounts payable.....................................................................

420

Dividends declared but unpaid...........................................................
Trust accounts............................................................................
w Payments received on unmatured items:
v© Installments— M ortgage loans................................................
Installments— Purchase m oney mortgages, contracts, e t c ...........
Unmatured extensions......................................................
T o ta l......................................................................

3

779

6

7

St. Paul,
Minn.

8
Omaha,
Neb.

9
Wichita,
Kan.

10

497

1,993

754

497

1,993

-

12

Berkeley,
Calif.

Spokane,
Wash.

151,817
1

163,864
77

100,770
6,441

89,521
48

349,856

151,816

163,787

94,329

89,473

107
6

245
21

98
9

206
21

47
5

103
11

113

266

107

227

52

114

12,500

(a)

11

Houston,
Tex.

5,325

567
36

1,837

3,076

3,815

1,501

1,959

1,034
6

922

603

1,837

3,076

3,815

1,501

1,959

1,040

922

64

185

18

24

9

127

4

31

1

259

8

6

26

13

34

10

2

28

147

81

31

4

37

18

11

6,119

372

197

376

639

118

633

953

1,431

453

294

291

363

2,184
174
202

104
26

79
6
4

88
10
5

157
6

99
27
24

188
12
3

237
9

413
13
22

130
5
26

380
14
1

191
9

119
37
115

103

163

150

203

246

448

161

395

200

271

2

2

1

903

288

2

1

144

44

720

689

63

30

(a)

1

.

(a)

(a)

2,560

130

89

Taxes and assessments due on bank-owned real estate.................

1,260

1

1

Other liabilities......................................................

3,251

126

133

156

973

35

62

106

137
96

3

49

6

7

7

7

7

p

7

26

8
96

T o ta l............................................... .......................

233

3

7

7

7

11

7

26

104

Reserve for title losses...................................................

413

Deferred incom e:
Unamortized premium on Federal farm loan bonds s o ld ..........................
O ther..................... .......................................................

Capital stock owned b y :
United States G overnm ent...........................................
National farm loan associations.............................. ................
Direct borrowers and others.........................................
T o ta l........................................................................
Paid-in surplus................................................

...

Legal reserve................................................................
Reserve for contingencies............................. .............................
Earned su rp lu s...............................................................
Undivided profits...................................................................
Total liabilities............................................................................

49

6

7

40

47

326

67,517
106,046
3,441

4,167
159

3,182
3,468
854

4,949
3,522
536

10,646
17

4,231
663

11,059
29

40,061
15,304
186 .

5,693
21,066
24

5,505
8,566
588

11,401
2

6,787
59

8,126
5,831
324

177,004

4,326

7,504

9,007

10,663

4,894

11,088

55,551

26,783

14,659

11,403

6,846

14,281

11,676

11,413

23,872

30,740

16,850

4,551

15,472

5,030

6,158

8,554

5,600

5,714

2,141

4,114

1,500

3,711

4,500

145,967

8,317

4,190

9,387

67,178

2,753

3,455

856'

, 19,124

11,010

2,344

6,000

14,550

2,955

6,000

19,690

3,704

2,207,201

84,642

86,667

Farm Credit Administration— Division of Finance and Accounts.
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~
(a) Less than $500.00.
W O f this amount, $1,521 represents bonds sold under repurchase agreements to national farm loan associations at par.
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59

411

3,662

376

3,590

76,110

192,385

95,612

210,607

380,083

775

751

14,792

2,311

802

426,991

196,574

208,186

124,566

124,110

ASSETS AN D L IA B IL IT IE S OF T H E FEDERAL IN T E R M E D IA T E C R E D IT B AN K S ON JUNE 30, 1941
Total
(consolidated)

1
2
Springfield, Baltimo re,
M d.
Mass.

3
Columbia,
S. C.

4
Louisville,
Ky.

5
6
New
St. Louis,
Orleans, La.
M o.

7
St. Paul,
Minn.

8
Omaha,
Neb.

9
Wichita,
Kan.

./
10
Houston,
Tex.

11
Berkeley,
Calif.

12
Spokane,
Wash.

16,347
7,723
2,364
404
400
27,238
250
?6,988

21,227
1,288
448

ASSETS

Banks for cooperatives........................................................................................................
Total loans and discounts.................... .....................................................................
Less reserve (other financing institutions)....................................................
N e t :............................... ................................................................................
Less reserve. ......... . . . ...........................'.................................. ..
Nef,
......................... ...................................
Cash— General fun ds...............................................................................................................
United States Government obligations direct and fully guaranteed (at cost or
par, whichever is low er).....................................................................................................

211,916
42,184
12,601
689

13,076
777
410
200

11,048
195
2,176

20,652
354
1,474

21,070
2,334
1,259

15,328
4,477
1,290

22,776
3,781
661

15,754
3,984
535

15,541
2,021
160

16,566
2,877
945

22,531
12,373
879

267,390
477
266,913
359
234
125

14,463

13,419

22,480

900
25,563

21,095

27,303

17,722

20,388

500
36,283

14,463

13,419
21
21

22,480

25,563

21,095

27,303
81

20,273
200
20,073
3
3

17,722
88
50
38

20,388
135
129
6

36,283
2
2

15,769
767

1,133
27

978

1,393
(a)

1,928
10

242
6

1,300
161

1,696
81

1,820
26

608

- 2,185
1

1,105
405

1,716
50

36,000
3

3,600
(a)

3,800
1

3,400
(a)

2,500
(a)

3,500

2,600
1

2,900
(a)

3,400
(a)

3,100
(a)

2,300
1

2,400
(a)

2,500
(a)

1,407
92
32

82
2

37

114
1
4

176
5
5

90
14
5

159
1
3

124
18
1

110
13

95
3
1

167

125
27
3

128
8
1

Accrued interest receivable:
Loans and discounts:
Production credit associations...........................................................................
Other financing institutions................................................................................ ..........
Banks for cooperatives and cooperative associations..............................................

81

(a)
6

(a)

(a)

(a)
3

(a)

Total . ............... .............. ............................. •• . ' . . . . . . . V . ................. .....................
N et accrued interest receivable on loans, discounts, and notes
receivable,.......................................................................... ................... '■
U. S. Government obligations, direct and fully gu aran teed..................................
Total accrued interest receivable.............................................................................
Automobiles, furniture, fixtures and equipment........................... .................................
Less reserve........................................................ ..........................................
N e t..................................................................................................................

(a)

500
23,463
27
23,436
29
29

(a)

(a)

170

155

1
138
1

99

170

155

137

10
109
34
34

3
173
30
30

7
162
30
30

10
147
32
32

(a)

i
1,532
1

84

43

119

186

109

163

143

123

99

1,531

84

43'

119

186

109

163

143

123

111
1,642
336
336

14
98
20
20

13
56
20
20

11
130
39
39

7
193
22
22

10
119
22
22

11
174
33
33

9
152
28
28

6
129
26
26

.

77
77

77
77
N e t .................. ! ........................... .............................................................
(a)
Other assets...............................................................................................................................
Less reserve...........................................................................................................
N e t . . . . ................... .............. .......................................................................
Total assets...........................I S ......... ......................................................

6

(a)
4
1
3
24,905

6'
23,141

24,420

16,370
15

14,955
15

-2 8
161

2
1
81

26

63

75

49

43

63

75

49

43

16
26
6
5,000
1,441
350
103
6,894
31,626

11
15
2
5,000
2,278
1,000
81
8,359
24,905

6

6
30,200

3
1
2
24,964

6
31,626

22,840

17,560

i
1
10

1,300
(a)
(a)
6

67

58

67

58

3
19,324

38
33
5
18,259

7
4
3
27,406

12,290
40

11,585
1 10

21,005
70
500
i

3

(a)

(a)

(a)

184
127
57
321,276

6
(a)

41
35
6
24,217

12
9
3
40,946

4
31,064

54
44
10
27,859

16,210
15
500
6

32,530
15

24,400
40

20,500
15

26
1
1

405

50

53

95

62

61

53

95

62

61

21
3
5,000
1,921
400
88
7,409
24,217

56
38
2
5,000
2,634
400
148
8,182
40,946

32
4
5,000
533
500
84
6,117
31,064

25
3
5,000
1,210
875
120
7,205
27,859

• 4

L IA B IL IT IE S
Unmatured consolidated debentures outstanding............................................................

234>065
74
4
7.67

Trust accounts...........................................................................................................................

2
1

(a)

(a)

27

Accrued interest payable (not due) :
Debentures................................................... .........................................................................

684

24

34

T otal. .............................................................................................................................

684

24

34

15
2
5,000
1,635
225
66
6,926
19,324

1
12
5
5,000
1,174
250
85
6,509
18,259

Unamortized premium on outstanding debentures..........................................................
Other liabilities.........................................................................................................................
Capital stock paid in ...............................................................................................................
Reserve for contingencies.......................................................................................................
Undivided profits......................................................................................................................
Total net worth accounts...........................................................................................
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(a)

20
3
5,000
210
450
80
5,740
27,406

26
3
5,000
1,809
350
102
7,261
30,200

.

20
4
5,000
761
175.
75
6,011
24,964

4

(a)

(a)

(a)

(a)

84
264
39
60,000
18,104
5,475
1,116
84,965
321,276

4

14
2
5,000
2,498
500
84
8,082
23,141

FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION
A. G. BLACK. Governor
CLYDE W. WARBURTON, Deputy Governor

W. H. DROSTE, Deputy Governor

R. K. McCONNAUGHEY, General Counsel

K. A. BRASFIELD, Com ptroller

W. E. RHEA,
Land Bank Commissioner

GEORGE M. BRENNAN,
Intermediate Credit Commissioner

S. D. SANDERS,
Cooperative Bank Commissioner

C. R. ARNOLD,
Production Credit Com m issioner

T h e F a r m C r e d i t A d m i n i s t r a t i o n s u p e r v is e s t h e f o l l o w i n g b a n k s a n d c o r p o r a t i o n s .
T h e t e r r i t o r y o f e a c h o f t h e 12
F e d e r a l la n d b a n k s , 12 F e d e r a l i n t e r m e d ia t e c r e d i t b a n k s , 12 p r o d u c t i o n c r e d i t c o r p o r a t i o n s a n d t h e 12 b a n k s f o r
c o o p e r a t i v e s is t h e s a m e a s t h a t o f t h e 12 r e s p e c t i v e f a r m c r e d i t d i s t r ic t s .
T h e o ff ic e s o f t h e b a n k s a n d t h e p r o d u c t i o n c r e d i t
c o r p o r a t i o n in e a c h d i s t r i c t a r e l o c a t e d in t h e c i t i e s i n d i c a t e d b e l o w .
T h e m e m b e r s , o f t h e f a r m c r e d i t b o a r d in e a c h
d i s t r i c t a r e t h e d i r e c t o r s o f t h e F e d e r a l la n d b a n k s , F e d e r a l in t e r m e d i a t e c r e d i t b a n k s , p r o d u c t i o n c r e d i t c o r p o r a t i o n s , a n d
b a n k s fo r c o o p e r a t iv e s .

DISTRICT No. 1— Office* at Springfield, Massachusetts
T E RR ITO R Y IN DISTRICT— M AINE. NEW HAMPSHIRE. VERMONT. MASSACHUSETTS. RHODE ISLAND. CONNECTICUT.
NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY.
DIRECTORS— W. W. PORTER. EDW ARD R. EASTMAN. ARTHUR L. DEERING. C. E. LADD. J. RALPH GRAHAM . MARCUS
L. URANN, JULIAN B. THAYER.
A nnual M eeting« Third Tuesday in January. *
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION— EDW ARD H. THOMSON. General Agent; O. D. ROATS, General Counsel; W ALTER J. MÜHLBACH
Registrar; D. S. MATHEWSON, Comptroller.
FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SPRINGFIELD (Transit Num ber 53-109)— EDW ARD H. THOMSON. President; M AC DONALD G. NEW*
COMB. Executive Vice-President; HAZEN R. OBER. Treasurer; HAROLD P. PERKINS. Secretary. J. F. HARRIOTT. VicePresident, Federal Farm Mortgage Corp.
M em ber oft Massachusetts State Bankers Assn., and American Bankers Assn.
FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK OF SPRINGFIELD (Transit Num ber 53-110)— ALLEN L. G1LLETT. President; BERNARD
A. COLBY. Vice-President; GEORGE H. STEBB1NS, Treasurer; OLIVIER O. PROVOSTY. Secretary.
M em ber oft American Bankers Assn., Massachusetts Bankers Assn., Rhode Island Bankers Assn., Connecticut Bankers Assn., New York
State Bankers Assn., and New Jersey Bankers Assn.
PRODUCTION CREDIT CORPORATION OF SPRINGFIELD— H. B. M UNGER. President; VICTOR A. GILPATRICK. Vice-President;
H. A. RODENHIZER, Treasurer; E. H. FORBUSH. Secretary.
SPRINGFIELD BANK FOR COOPERATIVES—GEORGE W. LAM B. President; J. ROBERTS DOE. Treasurer; ALBERT B. LORING.
Secretary.

Farm Credit Administration.

Division of Finance and Accounts,

a—Leas than 8500.

DISTRICT No. 2— Offices at Baltimore, Maryland
T E RR ITO R Y IN DISTRICT— PENNSYLVANIA. M ARYLAND, DELAWARE, VIRGINIA. WEST VIRGINIA. DISTRICT OF COLUM­
BIA AND PUERTO RICO.
DIRECTORS— W. L. KING. JOHN H. JOHNSON. THOMAS W. OZLIN, J. ALLEN FREAR. JR.. GEORGE P. ALDERSON. JOHN
H. M URRAY.
A nnual M eeting« Third Tuesday in January.
FARM CREDIT ADM INISTRATION—J. K. DOUGHTON, General Agent; CLARENCE A. PATTERSON, General Counsel; B. CLARENCE
CHESNEY, Registrar; C. D. SIMPSON, Comptroller.
FEDERAL LAND BANK OF BALTIMORE (Transit N um ber 7-110)— CHARLES S. JACKSON. President: E. P. CRIDER. Vice-President;
E. W. McSPARRAN, Vice-President and Treasurer; JAMES B. VAUGHAN, Secretary; L. E. ROGERS, Vice-President Federal
Farm Mortgage Corporation; C. STEW ART GRAHAM , Manager, Puerto Rico Office.
M em ber o f: Maryland Bankers Assn., and West Virginia Bankers Assn.
FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK OF BALTIM ORE (Transit Num ber 7-111)— HUGH S. M ACKEY. President; L. A. WINGO.
Vice-President; F. A. SCHULZE. Vice-President (Puerto Rico Office): C. J. PARKINSON, Secretary and Treasurer.
Member of: American Bankers Assn., Maryland Bankers Assn., Virginia Bankers Assn., and West Virginia Bankers Assn.
PRODUCTION CREDIT CORPORATION OF BALTIMORE— M . O. WlLSON. President; J. H. KARNS. Vice-President; J. W. M ILLER.
Treasurer; W ILLIAM H. JOHNSON, Secretary; F. A. SCHULZE. Puerto Rico Representative.
BALTIMORE BANK FOR COOPERATIVES— F. B. BOMBERGER. President; IRVIN H. KAUFFMAN. Vico-Presideht and Secretary; WM.
J. HARV1E, Treasurer.

DISTRICT No. 3— Offices at Columbia, South Carolina
T E R R IT O R Y IN DISTRICT— NORTH CAROLINA. SOUTH CAROLINA. GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
DIRECTORS— R. S. ROGERS. GEORGE B. AYCRIGG, W ILL STALLINGS. E. HERVEY EVANS. HAROLD S. NORMAN. FRANK
E. COPE.
A nnual M eeting« Third Tuesday in January.
FARM CREDIT ADM INISTRATION— H A R R Y L. BROWN, General Agent; H A R R Y D. REED. General Counsel; A. H. STEVENS. Registrar;
E. G. AUSTIN, Comptroller.
FEDERAL LAND BANK OF COLUMBIA (Transit N um ber 67-597)— J. H. SCARBOROUGH. President; S. C. LATTIM ORE. Vice-President;
E. A. STUBBS, Vice-President and Treasurer; R. R. CLARKE, Vice-President and Secretary; H. PERSONS H EATH, Vice-President
Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation.
M em ber o f: North Carolina Bankers Assn., South Carolina Bankers Assn., Georgia Bankers Assn., American Bankers Assn., and Florida
Bankers Assn.
FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK OF COLUMBIA (Transit N um ber 67-598)— J. E. CAGLE. President: E. K. BUTLER. VicePresident; C. H. REHBERG, Treasurer: R. H. SANDERS, Secretary.
M em ber oft American Bankers Assn., and Georgia Bankers Assn.
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PRODUCTION CREDIT CORPORATION OF COLUMBIA— W. ARTHUR MINOR, JR., President: H. F. B. WATTS. Vice-President: GEORGE
L. GRIFFETH, Treasurer; G. R. MILLER, Secretary.
COLUMBIA BANK FOR COOPERATIVES— L. G. FOSTER, President; W. O. BALEY, Vice-President; J. I. SUTPHEN, Treasurer.


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DISTRICT No. 4— Offices at Louisville, Kentucky
T E RR ITO R Y IN DISTRICT— INDIANA. OHIO. KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE.
DIRECTORS—T. E. HORD, JR., W. E. STOUGH, THOMAS P. COOPER. RAYM OND S. FOUTS, M ARVIN J. BRIGGS. CARL SCHWYN,
THOMAS E. JOHNSON.
A nnual M eetin g: Third Tuesday in January.
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION— ERNEST RICE. General Agent: W. C. GOODWYN. General Counsel; LAWRENCE M. CORRIGAN.
Registrar: J. M . BAILLIE, Comptroller.
FEDERAL LAND BANK OF LOUISVILLE (Transit Num ber 21-66)— ERNEST RICE. President; R. W. McLEMORE. Jr.. Vice-President:
MYRON GRIGG, Vice-President and Treasurer: M. S. KENNEDY, Jr., Vice-President and Secretary; B. F. LaMASTER, VicePresident Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation.
FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK OF LOUISVILLE (Transit N um ber 21-67)—J. B. E. LAPLANTE. President; LA RR Y D.
JONES, Vice-President and Treasurer; R. G. SAMS, Vice-President and Secretary.
M em ber o f: American Bankers Assn., Kentucky Bankers Assn., and Indiana Bankers Assn.
PRODUCTION CREDIT CORPORATION OF LOUISVILLE— W ALTER F. GAHM, President; F. L. KERR. Vice-President; C. D. KENESSON, Treasurer; E. R. RAYM OND, Secretary.
LOUISVILLE BANK FOR COOPERATIVES—JOHN E. BROWN, President; JOHN D. HERVEY. Secretary; A. L. STALLINGS, Vice-President
and Treasurer.

DISTRICT No. 5— Offices at New Orleans, Louisiana
TE RRITORY IN DISTRICT— ALABAMA. MISSISSIPPI. LOUISIANA.
DIRECTORS— N. C. WILLIAMSON, ARTHUR A. LE JEUNE, A. H. STONE, W. T. NEAL, W. M. ROBERSON, L. O. CROSBY.
A nnual M eeting: Third Tuesday in January.
FARM CREDIT ADM INISTRATION— ROY L. THOMPSON, General Agent; E. F. STEINER. General Counsel; MISS CLAIRE GLAESER,
Registrar; HARRY G. PEARSON, Comptroller.
FEDERAL LAND BANK OF NEW ORLEANS (T ransit N um ber 14-68)— ROY L. THOMPSON, President; JOHN L. RYAN, Vice-President;
W. W. FUSSELL, Vice-President and Treasurer; L. C ; PIGFORD, Asst. Vice-President; L .S. SHAMBLIN, Secretary H. H. MONT­
GOM ERY, Vice-President Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation.
M em ber o f: Alabama State Bankers Assn., Mississippi State Bankers Assn., and Louisiana State Bankers Assn.
FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK OF NEW ORLEANS (Transit Num ber 14-66)—J. M. MAGRUDER, President; LEW CARTER.
Vice-President; H. R. PERRY, Secretary and Treasurer.
M em ber o f: American Bankers Assn., Alabama State Bankers Assn,, Mississippi State Bankers Assn., and Louisiana State Bankers Assn.
PRODUCTION CREDIT CORPORATION OF NEW ORLEANS—JESSE B. HEARIN, President; H. HILZIM , Vice-President; STEVE,
VOELKER. Treasurer; W. K. McWILLIAMS, Secretary.
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NEW ORLEANS BANK FOR COOPERATIVES— H. O. PATE, President; N. F. PENDLETON, Treasurer; E. F. CHAV ANNE, Secretary.

DISTRICT No. 6— Offices at St. Louis, Missouri
TE RR ITO R Y IN DISTRICT— ILLINOIS. MISSOURI. ARKANSAS.
DIRECTORS— L. S. GRIFFITH, R. E. SHORT, CHARLES SCHM ITT. A. P. PATTON, HAROLD C. M. CASE.
A nnual M eeting: Third Tuesday in January.
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION— F. W. NIEMEYER. General Agent; GUY V. HEAD. General Counsel: W. R. CAMPBELL, Registrar;
F. A. WAGENFUEHR, JR.. Comptroller.
FEDERAL LAND BANK OF ST. LOUIS— (Transit Num ber 4-105)— W ALTER L. RUST. President; A. T. ANDERSON, Vice-President; J. M.
HUSTON, Vice-President; O, J. LLOYD, Vice-President and Secretary; R E X PEEL. Treasurer; MILES R. JAMES, Vice-President
Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation.
M em ber o f : Illinois Bankers Assn., Arkansas Bankers Assn., and Missouri Bankers Assn.
FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK OF ST. LOUIS (Transit Num ber 4-106)—J. R. COSGROVE. President; R. E. WALLACE.
Vice-President and Treasurer; V. W. SPANN, Secretary.
M em ber o f: American Bankers Assn., Arkansas Bankers Assn., Illinois Bankers Assn., and Missouri Bankers-Assn.
PRODUCTION CREDIT CORPORATION OF ST. LOUIS— W. S. BROCK, President; STANLEY A. MORROW. Vice-President; R A Y E.
M ILLER, Secretary; J. M. ROBINSON, Treasurer.
ST. LOUIS BANK FOR COOPERATIVES— D. M. HARDY, President: A. J. KUNZ, Treasurer; FRED E. RINGHAM , Secretary.

DISTRICT No. 7— Offices at St. Paul, Minnesota
TE RRITORY IN DISTRICT— MICHIGAN. WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, NORTH DAKOTA.
DIRECTORS— SAM A. RASK, HENRY T. WELCH, JOHN C. SMITH, GOTTFRID S. JOHNSON, ANDREW BOSS, JOHN BRANDT
CARL DOERINGSFELD.
A nnual M eetin g: Third Tuesday in January,
FARM CREDIT ADM INISTRATION— JOHN D. JONES, Jr., General Agent; JOHN THORPE, General Counsel; H. C. LIBBY, Registrar;
G. DON LARSON, Comptroller.
FEDERAL LAND BANK OF ST. PAUL (Transit Num ber 22-89)— FRANK W. PECK, President; PERRY N. JOHNSON, Vice-President;
DONALD s. GRAY, Vice-President; MARION D. AVEJRY, Secretary; E. B. ELIASON. Treasurer; SAMUEL R. DAY, VicePresident Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation. ;
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M em ber o'f: Minnesota Bankers Assn.
FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK OF ST. PAUL (Transit Num ber 22-90)— F. H. KLAWON, President; H ARRY OLMSTEAD
Vice-President; P. L KLYVER. Treasurer; A. E. SEVAREID, Secretary.
M em ber o f: American Bankers Assn., Minnesota Bankers Assn., Wisconsin Bankers Assn., and Michigan Bankers Assn.
PRODUCTION CREDIT CORPORATION OF ST. PAUL—GEORGE SUSENS. President; FRED D. ELLIOTT, Vice-President; M. S. RUDDY.
Treasurer: J. S. MONTGOMERY, Secretary.
ST. PAUL BANK FOR COOPERATIVES— HUTZEL METZGER. President; WALTER OBY, Vice-President and Treasurer; H. M. KNIPFEL,
Secretary.

DISTRICT No. 8— Offices at Omaha, Nebraska
TE RRITORY IN DISTRICT— IOWA. NEBRASKA, SOUTH DAKOTA, WYOMING.
DIRECTORS— LUTHER BONHAM, L. E. LAIRD , R A Y J. BASCHNAGEL, FAY C. HILL; RAYM OND SAYRE, F. S. McCAFFREE, ROB­
ERT DAILEY.
A nnual M eeting: First Tuesday after Third Monday in January.
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION— LEON W. POWERS, General Agent and General Counsel; EMIL M. NELSON. Registrar; W ALTER
L. BRAUER, Comptroller.
FEDERAL LAND BANK OF OMAHA (Transit N um ber 27-63)— CHARLES McCUMSEY, President; BERT W ADDELL. F. O. OSBORN.
HUGH E. BAIRD. A. KOPPERUD, LEO. E. MANION, Vice-Presidents; GEORGE M. FULLER. Treasurer; M. E. WELSH. JR..
Secretary; LA VERNE CLARK, Vice-President Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation.
M em ber o f: Iowa Bankers Assn, and Nebraska.Bankers Assn.
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FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK OF OMAHA (Transit Num ber 27-68)— C. A. STEWART, President; L. N. BURCH. Executive
Vice-President; T. F. TOBIN, Vice-President and Treasurer; E. F. GREEN, Secretary.
M em ber o f: American Bankers Assn., Iowa Bankers Assn., and Nebraska Bankers Assn.
PRODUCTION CREDIT CORPORATION OF OMAHA— W ALTER E. ANDERSON, President; H. A. VIERGUTZ, Vice-President; E. J.
PETRI K. Treasurer;; H. W. ANWAY, Secretary.
OMAHA BANK FOR COOPERATIVES—JERRY H. MASON, President; WILBUR H. THOMPiSON. Vice-President and Secretary; LaVERNE
. J. SM ITH, Treasurer.
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DISTRICT No. 9— Offices at Wichita, Kansas
TE RR ITO R Y IN DISTRICT— KANSAS, OKLAHOMA. COLORADO. NEW M EXICO.
DIRECTORS— E. CLAIR HOTCHKISS. J. A. CARNES, P. O. WELLS. PHILLIP C. FERGUSON, L. E. CALL, E. G. THARP. W. A. LOREY.
A nnual M eetin g: Third Tuesday in January.
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION— FRED R. M ERRIFIELD, General Agent; W. E. PEPPERELL, General Counsel; GEORGE B. IRW IN.
Registrar; GLEN L. THOMPSON, Comptroller.
FEDERAL LAND BANK O FW IC H ITA (Transit N um ber 40-77)— ROY S. JOHNSON. President; C. G. SHULL, W. E. FISHER, and CHARLES
KURT. Vice-Presidents; RICHARD H. JONES. Vice-President and Treasurer; GUY FOGELBERG, Secretary; F. L. KOKRDA,
Vice-President Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation.
M em ber o f: Kansas Bankers Assn., Oklahoma Bankers Assn., Colorado Bankers Assn., and New Mexico Bankers Assn.
FEDERAL IOTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK OF W ICHITA (Transit N um ber 40-75)— FRANK M. BUTCHER. President; H. A.
VAN DUSEN, Vice-President and Secretary; A. F. BECKER, Treasurer.
M em ber of* American Bankers Assn.. Kansas Bankers Assn.; Oklahoma Bankers Assn.. Colorado Bankers Assn., and New Mexico Bankers
Assn.
PRODUCTION CREDIT CORPORATION OF W ICHITA— D. L. M ULLENDORE. President: A. J. TROUP. Vice-President; H A R R Y H.
OLDEN, Treasurer; H. A. MILES, Secretary.
W ICHITA BANK FOR COOPERATIVES—RALPH SNYDER. President; VANCE M. RUCKER, Secretary; H ARRY C. STEPHENS, VicePresident and Treasurer.

DISTRICT No. 10— Offices at Houston, Texas
TE RR ITO R Y IN DISTRICT—TEXAS.
DIRECTORS— S. A. LINDSEY, JAKE SCHWARTZ, B. L. SANDERS, SAM H. BURCHARD, B YR D E. W HITE, E. J. KYLE, D. B. DEN­
NEY.
A nnual M eetin g: Third Tuesday in January.
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION— JACK SHELTON, General Agent; CARL RUNGE. General Counsel; H. R. TULL. Registrar; C. W.
M O E H R IN G , Comptroller.
FEDERAL LAND BANK OF HOUSTON (Transit N um ber 35-77)— STERLING C. EVANS. President; A. P. GRAVES, Executive Vice- PresiR- JOHNSON^ Vice-President and Treasurer; JOHN V. VAN DE M ARK , Vice-President and Secretary; G. W. SCOTT,
Vice-President Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation.
M em ber: Texas State Bankers Assn.
FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK OF HOUSTON (Transit N um ber 35-75)— T. P. PRIDDIE, President and Treasurer; C. M.
WELCH, Vice-President and Secretary.
M em ber o f: American Bankers Assn, and Texas Bankers Assn.
PRODUCTION CREDIT CORPORATION OF HOUSTON— VIRGIL P. LEE. President; JOHN H. SEALE, JR.. Vice-President; L. R. PRESCOTT, Treasurer; O. G. TUMLINSON, Secretary.
HOUSTON BANK FOR COOPERATIVES— W. J. M cANELLY, President; HOLLIS BEALL. Treasurer; ROY B. DAVIS, Secretary.

DISTRICT No. 11— Offices at Berkeley, California
T E RR ITO R Y IN DISTRICT— UTAH. ARIZONA. NEVADA. CALIFORNIA.
DIRECTORS— C .L . GUTHRIE, R. L. ADAMS, FRANK S. BOICE, M A X B. JAMISON, J. W. GILLMAN, GEORGE B. HODGKIN. GEO
F. OGILVIE.
A nnual M eeting: Third Tuesday in January.
FARM CREDIT ^pMJN1STRATION W ILLARD D. ELLIS, General Agent; R. W. YOUNG, General Counsel; REED S. GARDNER, Registrar ;
J. H . o t H W A R C K , Comptroller.
FEDERAL LAND BANK O F 'M R I ^ L E Y (Transit N um ber 90-1097)— CHARLES PARKER. President; W ALTER C. DEAN. Vice-President:
FRANK R. HODGSON, Vice-President; H. W. BROWNING, Vice-President; O. J. FAULKNER, Vice-President; W. E. YORK.
Treasurer; A. J. SHIELDS, Secretary; VICTOR M . CASSIDY, Vice-President Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation.
M em ber: California Bankers Assn, and Utah Bankers Assn.
FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK OF BERKELEY (Transit Num ber 90-1073)— W ILLARD D. ELLIS. President; R. T. EVANS
Executive Vice-President; E. W. KAYSER, Vice-President and Treasurer; CHAS. W. HUDNER, Secretary.
M em ber o f : American Bankers Assn., Arizona Bankers Assn., and California Bankers Assn.
PRODUCTIONI CR E DITC OR POR A TION OF^BE R K E LE Y-T. P. COATS. President; S. P. APPLEWHITE. JR.. Vice-President; FRANK
O. MORRILL, Treasurer; W. F. M IXON , JR., Secretary.
BERKELEY BANK FOR COOPERATIVES— E. A. STOKDYK, President; C. A. HEFFERNAN, Vice-President; D. G. W HITE, Vice-PresidentE. T. HOBART, Secretary; PHILIP N. M ARK, Treasurer.

DISTRICT No. 12— Offices at Spokane, Washington
TE RR ITO R Y IN D ISTRICT— MONTANA. IDAHO. WASHINGTON. OREGON.
DIRECTORS— WM. A. SCHOENFELD, NEIL F. BOYLE, HARVEY R. SHOULTES, JOHN A. WILSON, W. H. RAGSDALE, C. K. MALONE.
A nnual M eeting: Third Tuesday in January.
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION— R. E. BROWN, General Agent; DANA E. BRINCK, General Counsel; JAMES W. ANDERSON, Registrar; GUY PURDY, Comptroller.
FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SPOKANE (Transit N um ber 28-61)— R. E. BROWN, President; J. C. McCAUSTLAND, HENRY MATTHEW
and SIDNEY FISH. Vice-Presidents; KARL K. BARNARD, Treasurer; JOSEPH J. DAVEY. Secretary; JAMES R. BROWN.
Vice-President Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation.
FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK OF SPOKANE (Transit Num ber 28-60)— W. E. M EYER. President; PAUL F. MATSON.
Vice-President; E. M. WATSON, Vice-President and Treasurer; J. O. RICHARDS, Secretary.
M em ber o f: American Bankers Assn., Oregon Bankers Assn., and Montana Bankers Assn.
PRODUCTION CREDIT CORPORATION OF SPOICANE— ERNEST E. HENRY. President; A. B. ROBERTSON. Vice-President; JOSEPH
W. BRADLEY. Secretary; OTTO F. ALLGAIER, Treasurer.
SPOKANE BANK FOR COOPERATIVES A. C. ADAMS, President; IRA T. W IGHT, Vice-President and Treasurer; C. L. W ALLM ARK
Secretary.

CENTRAL BANK FOR COOPERATIVES
(Farm Credit A dm inistration)
LOCATED AT WASHINGTON, D. C.
DIRECTORS
S. D. SANDERS Chairman; J D M ILLER. CHARLES G. HENRY. O. O. WOLF. M. W. THATCHER, THOMAS P. COOPER, and
JAMES H. LEMMON.
OFFICERS
S. D. S A N D E R . Chairman of Board of Directors; J. E. WELLS. Jr.. Vice-President and General Manager; J. D. LAWRENCE. Assistant Vice
Eie! ,Se,5t 5I*d AsslstaIi t General Manager; J. P. STRONG. Assistant Vice-President and Assistant General Manager; C. MILTON
CLARK, Treasurer; J. E. ROLFES, Secretary.
Information Room 3100; 1300 E Street N W „ Washington, D. C „ Telephone. District 1050, Branch 74.

EMERGENCY CROP AND FEED LOANS
(Tem porary A ctivities, Farm Credit A dm inistration)
SUPERVISORY OFFICIAL
r.
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S. P. LINDSEY. Jr., Director
Information, Room 3100, 1300 E Street N. W.. Washington. D. C., Telephone, District 1050, Branch 74.

FEDERAL CREDIT UNION SYSTEM
(Farm Credit A dm inistration)
SUPERVISORY OFFICIAL
, ,
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CLAUDE R. ORCHARD. Director.
Information. Room 3100, 1300 E Street N. W., Washington. D, C.. Telephone, District 1050, Branch 74.


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FEDERAL FARM M ORTGAGE CORPORATION
(Farm Credit Adm inistration)
LOCATED A T WASHINGTON, D. C.
DIRECTORS
A. G. BLACK, Chairman; W. E. RHEA, Member; D. W. BELL, Member.
OFFICERS
A. G. BLACK, President; J. H. GUILL, HAROLD F. JAMES, and CARROLL BROWN, Vice-Presidents; R. K. McCONNAUGHEY. Genera
Counsel; GEORGE H. THOMAS, Treasurer; D. C. CARNES, Secretary and Assistant Treasurer; H. C. WALLING, Assistant
Treasurer; GRACE M cGERR, Assistant Secretary; W. J. SNOW. JR.. Comptroller; K. A. BRASFIELD, Asst. Comptroller; T . F.
MURPHY, Asst. Comptroller.
Information, Room 3100, 1300 E Street NW., Washington, D. C., Telephone, District 1050, Branch 74.

FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANKS
(Farm Credit A dm inistration)
SUPERVISORY OFFICIALS
GEORGE M. BRENNAN, Intermediate Credit Commissioner; J. T . WALKER. JR., and ARTHUR C. SULLIVAN. Deputy Commissioner»
and M. H. UELSMANN, Assistant Commissioner.
Information, Room 3100, 1300 E Street N. W., Washington. D. C., Telephone. District 1050, Branch 74.
The Federal intermediate credit banks are located in the same cities as the 12 Federal land banka.

FEDERAL LAND BANKS
(Farm Credit A dm inistration)
SUPERVISORY OFFICIALS
W. E. RHEA, Land Bank Commissioner: J. R. ISLEIB, J. A. SMITH, Deputy Commissioners.
Information, Room 3100, 1300 E Street N. W., Washington, D. C., Telephone, District 1050, Branch 74.

PRODUCTION CREDIT CORPORATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS
(Farm C redit A dm inistration)
SUPERVISORY OFFICIALS
C. R. ARNOLD, Production Credit Commissioner; V. P. SIMMONS, Assistant to the Commissioner; A. J. ESGATE, Deputy Production Credit
Commissioner; K. L. SCOTT, W. J. KERLIN and C. G. GARMAN, Assistant Deputy Commissioners.
Inform ation, Room 3100, 1300 E Street N. W ., Washington, D. C., Telephone, District 1050, Branch 74.

JOINT STOCK LAND BANKS
Farm Credit Adm inistration
A. G. Black, Governor

W . E. Rhea, Land Bank Commissioner

No.

Chartered

58.

8-21-22.

Location
States in which operating
Title
Ala. & Ga.
The First Joint Stock Land Bank of M ontgom ery....................... . Montgomery, Ala.

81.

2-20-26.

The Southwest Joint Stock Land Bank o f Little R o c k ............ . Little Rock, Ark.

Ark., Tex., M o.

38.

4-18-22.

The Denver Joint Stock Land Bank of D e n v e r ........................... .Denver, Colo.

Colo.,W yo.,

60.

9-23-22.

The Atlanta Joint Stock Land Bank of Atlanta............................ .Atlanta, Ga.

Ga., Ala.

33.

2-24-22.

The First Trust Joint Stock Land Bank of Chicago.............. ...... .Chicago, 111.

55.

7-25-22.

The Illinois Midwest Joint. Stock Land Bank of Edwardsville.. .Edwardsville, 111.

HI., Iowa, Tex.,
Okla.
111. & Mo.

12.

1-24-19.

The Illinois Joint Stock Land Bank of M onticello............... ....... .Monticello, 111.

111. & Iowa

I n voluntary liquidation.

10.

12-20-18.

The First Joint Stock Land Bank of Ft. W ayne....................... ... .F t. Wayne, Ind.

Ind. & Ohio

I n voluntary liquidation.

3.

6-28-17.

The Fletcher Joint Stock Land Bank of Indianapolis.................. .Indianapolis, Ind.

Ind. & 111.

83.

9-11-26.

The Indianapolis Joint Stock Land Bank of Indianapolis......... .Indianapolis, Ind.

Ind. & Ohio

82.

3- 2-26.

The Union Trust Joint Stock Land Bank of Indianapolis........ . Indianapolis, Ind.

Ind. & Ohio

27.

10- 1-19.

15'

4-22-19.

The La Fayette Joint Stock Land Bank of La Fayette............

.La Fayette, Ind.

The Des Moines Joint Stock Land Bank o f Des M oines............ .D es Moines, la .

Ind, & 111.
Iowa & Minn.

I n voluntary liquidation.

4-24-17.

The Iowa Joint Stock Land Bank of Sioux C ity ........................... .Sioux City, la.

Ia. & S. D .

43.

5- 1-22.

The Louisville Joint Stock Land Bank of Louisville.................... .Louisville, K y.

K y. & Ind.

36.

4-10-22.

The First Joint Stock Land Bank of New Orleans....................... .New Orleans, La.

La. & Miss.

79.

5- 9-23.

The Union Joint Stock Land Bank of D e tr o it............................ . .Detroit, Mich.

Mich., Ohio, Pa

41.

5- 2-22.

The Minneapolis-Trust Joint Stock Land Bank of Minneapolis .Minneapolis, Minn.

Minn. & N. D.

1.

I n voluntary liquidation.

K an., M o., Ark.,
111., Okla.
Nebr. & Iowa

85.

6- 1-31.

Phoenix Joint Stock Land Bank of Kansas C ity .................. ...... . Kansas City, M o.

14.

4-17-19.

The Fremont Joint Stock Land Bank of Fremont........................ .Lincoln, Nebr.

8.

7-12-18.

The Lincoln Joint Stock Land Bank of Lincoln............................ .Lincoln, Nebr.

Nebr. & Iowa

40.

5- 2-22.

The New York Joint Stock Land Bank of Rochester................ . .Rochester, N. Y.

N. Y ., N. J., Pa.

52.

7- 5-22.

The North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham.......... .. .Durham, N. C.

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16.
25.
48.

Charter«
Title
Location
States in which operating
5-29-22. The Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of Portland..........
.Portland, Ore.
Ore. & Wash.
11-14-22. The Pennsylvania Joint Stock Land Bank of Philadelphia.......... Philadelphia, Pa.
Pa., N. Y ., M d.
4-24-22. The First Carolinas Joint Stock Land Bank of Colum bia............ Columbia, S. C.
S. C. & N. C.
7- 3-19. The Dallas Joint Stock Land Bank of Dallas...................................Dallas, Texas
Texas & Okla.
I n voluntary liquidation.
4-23-19. The First Texas Joint Stock Land Bank of Houston..................... Houston, Texas
Texas & Okla.
9-15-19. The San Antonio Joint Stock Land Bank of San Antonio............ San Antonio, Texas Texas & Okla.
5-29-22. The Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of Salt Lake C ity . . . . . . Salt Lake City, Utah Utah & Idaho*
I n voluntary liquidation.

2.

5- 7-17.

The Virginian Joint Stock Land Bank of Charleston..................... Charleston, W. Va.
__________ ■
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W . Va., Ohio
Ind., M ich., Va.

FEDERAL LOAN AGENCY

Adm inistrator, JESSE H. JONES

FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD
Chairm an, JOHN H. FAHEY
V ice Chairm an, T. D. WEBB
M em bers, FRED W. CATLETT. W. H. HUSBAND, and FRANKLIN

A ssistant to the B oard, ORMOND E. LOOMIS
Secretary to the B oard, J. FRANCIS MOORE

W. HANCOCK. JR.

FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM
Governor, JAMES TWOHY
General Counsel, HAROLD LEE
D ep u ty Governor, W ILLIAM F. PENNIMAN
A ssistant Governor, DAVID FORD

C h ief E xa m in er, VERNE C. BONESTEEL
C om ptroller, R. R. BURKLIN
A ssista n t C om ptroller and
C h ief B a n k E xa m in er, ERNEST E. REARDON

FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANKS
DISTRICT No. 1— Bank Located at Boston, Mass. ( I l l Devonshire St.)
TE RRITORY IN DISTRICT— Connecticut. Maine. Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
QPPJ Q£J^g

President, W ALTER H. NEAVES

CAPITAL. $17 720

557

Secretary, L. E. DONOVAN

V ice President and A ssistant Treasurer, HERBERT N. FAULKNER

T reasurer and A sst. V ice-P residen t, FREDERICK W INANT

Chairman, Bernard J. Rothwell, 177 Milk St.. Boston, Mass.
V ic e Chairm an, Edward H. ^Veeks, Old Colony Co-operative Bank,
r 58 Weybosset St., (Mail address: Box 1645). Providence, R. I.
Milton A. Barrett, Fidelity Cooperative Bank, 675 Main St., Fitch­
burg, Mass.
Reuben A. Cooke, Burlington Federal Savings 8c Ln. Assn., 186 Main
St., Burlington, Vt.
Philip A. Damon, Pittsfield Co-operative Bank, 48 Fenn St., Pittsfield,
Mass.
Raymond P. Harold, Worcester Co-operative Federal Savings & Loan
Assn., 22 Elm St.. Worcester, Mass.

Sum? "
J?hlIsonLn. & Bldg. Assn., (Mail address:
185 Middle St.,) Portland. Me.
George B. Lord, Portsmouth Savings Bank. 22 Market Sq.. Ports­
mouth, N. H.
Eaton D. Sargent, Nashua, N. H.
Walter P. Schwabe, Thompsonville Savings and Home Loan Assn.
(Mail address: 15 Central St.), Thompsonville, Conn.
Joseph H. Soliday, Franklin Savings Bank. 6 Park Square. Boston

COUNSEL
Philip A. Hendrick
DIRECTORS

»'-«.w iiN A iN t

Mass.

DISTRICT No. 2— Bank Located at New York (165 Broadway)
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT— New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands.
CAPITAL, $25,158,767.
OFFICERS
President, NUGENT FALLON
Treasurer. HAROLD B. DIFFENDERFER
Vice-President, ROBERT G. CLARKSON
COUNSEL
Fred G. Stickel, Jr.
DIRECTORS
Chairman, George MacDonald, Consolidated Oil Company, 149
Lucius R. Eastman, Hills Bros. Co., 110 Washington St.. New York
Broadway, New York City.
N. Y.
Vice Chairman, Francis V. D. Lloyd, Park Building and Loan Associa­
John Eden Farwell, Geneva Federal Savings 8c Loan Assn., 89 Seneca
tion of Ridgefield Park, Ridgefield Park, New Jersey (Mail Ad­
St., Geneva, New York.
dress: 210 Main St., Hackensack, N. J.)
C. Harry Minners. Bankers Federal Savings 8c Loan Assn., Maiden
J. Alston Adams, Westfield Federal Savings and Loan Association,
Lane, cor. Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
30 E. Broad Street, Westfield, N. J.
Le Grand W. Pellett .The Bldg 8c Ln. Assn, of Newburgh. New York.
Roy H. Bassett, Canton Savgs. & Ln. Assn., 127 Main St.. Canton,
47 Grand St., Newburgh, New York.
New York.
Eustace Seligman, 48 Wall Street, New York.
James Bruce, National Dairy Products, 230 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
Louis J. Cohen, Essential Savings & Ln. Assn., Verona, N. J., (Mail
Harry J. Stevens, Trustworthy Bldg. 8c Ln. Assn., 524 Central Ave.
address: 744 Broad St., Newark, New Jersey).
Newark, New Jersey.

DISTRICT No. 3— Bank Located at Pittsburgh, Pa. (Clark Building, 7th St. and Liberty Ave.)
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT— Delaware, Pennsylvania, West Virginia.
CAPITAL, $15,423,533.
„ ,
OFFICERS
r S iK a ^ LGHRHi» r :A ^ RDS

OUT- ° ®
~
- '™
™ . Bid,..
COUNSEL
R. A. Cunningham
DIRECTORS
Chairman, Ernest T. Trigg, National Paint, Varnish 8c Lacquer Assn..
William Reinhardt, The Art-Workers’ Building and Loan Association
1500 Rhode Island Ave., N. W ., Washington, D. C.
3rd and Mifflin Sts., (Mail Address) Philadelphia, Pa.
Vice-C hairm an, Charles S. Tippetts, University of Pittsburgh, Pitts­
AE; Sheller, First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Altoona.
burgh, Pa.
1108 12th St., Altoona, Pa.
James R. Flynn, Union Federal Savings 8c Loan Assn, of Wheeling, 32
Harry R. Smith, Ellwood City Federal Savings 8c Ln. Assn., 635 Law­
Twelfth St., Wheeling, W. Va.
rence Ave., Ellwood City, Pa.
Fred C. Klussmann, Revenue Building and Loan Association, 320
Grant Ave., Millvale, Pa.
Charles Warner, Brandywine Building and Loan Association, Wilming­
ton, Del., 219 North Broad St., (Mail Address) Philadelphia, Pa.
Arthur B. Koontz, Union Building, Charleston, W. Va.
James J. O Malley, First Federal Savgs. 8c Ln. Assn., of Wilkes-Barre,
William A. Wood, Equitable Bldg. 8c Ln. Assn., of Washington, Pa..
34 W. Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
(Mail address: 2101 Law and Finance Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Secretary-T reasurer, H. H. GARBER

DISTRICT No. 4— Bank Located at Winston-Salem , N. C. (Reynolds Bldg.)
D ,S T R ICT—Alabama, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland. North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia
CAPITAL, $16,124,399.
_
OFFICERS
P resident-Secretary, O. K. LaROQUE
A ssistan t S ecretary, J. W. HOLT
V ice-P residen t-T reasurer, GEORGE E. WALSTON
COUNSEL
T. Spruill Thornton
DIRECTORS
Chairman, Horace S. Haworth, High Point, N. C.
P. W. Spencer, Mechanics Federal Savings 8c Loan Assn., 11 I Caldwell
V ic e Chairm an, Edward C. Baltz, Perpetual Bldg. Assn, of the District
St., Rock Hill, South Carolina.
of Columbia, 500 Eleventh St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
J. F. Stevens, Gate City Building 8c Loan Assn., 108 S. Greene St..
George W. Bahlke, Progress Federal Savings 8c Loan Assn., of Balti­
Greensboro, North Carolina.
more, (Mail address: 720 Munsey Bldg.), Baltimore, Md.
W. Waverly Taylor, 1028 Connecticut Ave., N. W., Washington,D. C.
J. Newton Gordon, Co-operative Bldg. 8 c Ln. Assn, of Lynchburg, Inc.,
Wm. H. Walker, First Federal Savings 8c Loan Assn., of Miami, 100
215 9th St., Lynchburg, Virginia.
N. E. First Ave., Miami, Fla.
George E. Rutledge, First Federal Savings 8c Loan Assn, of Bessemer,
George W. West, First Federal Sav. 8c Loan Assn, of Atlanta. 46
209 North Nineteenth St., Bessemer, Alabama.
Pryor St., N. E ., Atlanta, Georgia.


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FEDERAL H O M E LOAN B A N K S — ST A T E M E N T OF C O N D ITIO N AS OF JUNE, 30, 1941
(Shown in Thousands o f Dollars )

Consoli­
dated

ASSETS

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L IA B IL IT IE S A N D C A P IT A L
L IA B IL IT IE S
D E P O S IT S
M em bers— tim e ..................................................................
M em bers— d em an d ......... ..................................................
A p p lica n ts .........................................................................
Other Federal H om e Loan B an ks.................................
T otal D ep osits................................................................
A C C R U E D IN T E R E S T P A Y A B L E
Deposits— m em bers..........................................................
Deposits— other F. H . L. B an k s...................................
Consolidated D ebentures............................... .................
T otal A ccrued Interest P a ya b le................................
D IV ID E N D S P A Y A B L E
R econstruction Finance C orporation ......................
M em b ers..........................................................................
T ota l D ividends P a y a b le..........................................
A C C O U N T S P A Y A B L E ................................. .................
P R E M IU M S O N C O N S O L ID A T E D D E B E N T U R E S
»C O N S O L ID A T E D D E B E N T U R E S
2 % Series D due A pril 1, 1943.......................................
% % Series G due A pril 15, 1942 .......................... .. . .
T otal Consolidated D eb en tu res................................
M A T U R E D O B L IG A T IO N S
Consolidated debentures..................................................
Interest on consolidated, d ebentures.............................
T ota l M atured O bligations.........................................
T ota l Liabilities..............................................................
C A P IT A L
C A P IT A L S T O C K (P A R )
M em bers (fully p a id )........................................................
M em bers (partially p a id ) .................................................
T o t a l .. . . . . . . q . . . . . . . ............... .. ..... S. . . . . . ,
less: U npaid su b scrip tion s...........................
U . S. G ov t. Sub.—now ow ned b y R . F. O. (fully paid)
T otal paid in on C apital S to c k ...............................
SU R PLU S— Reserve as required under S e c.l6 o f theA ct
Reserve for contingencies......................
T ota l Surplus. . .'...........................................................
U N D IV ID E D P R O F I T S ..................................................
T otal Surplus and U ndivided P rofits...........................
T otal C ap ital................................................................ ..
T o t a l L i a b i l i t i e s a n d C a p i t a l ............................ ..

(a)

00

T o t a l A s s e t s ....................................... .....................

(S>

C A S H — On H a n d ............................................................ .......
On deposit w ith:
U. S. Treasurer...............................................................
U. S. Treasurer— A llocated for Securities. . . . . . . . .
Com m ercial B an ks.................................................... ..
F.
H . L. Bank o f N ew Y ork , A g e n t.........................
Other Federal H om e Loan B an ks...............................
T otal C ash....................... .......................................
Deposit with U. S. Treasurer for matured obligations
IN V E S T M E N T S :
U. S. G ov. obligations and securities fu lly guaranteed
b y U. S.............................. i .................................................
A D V A N C E S O U T S T A N D IN G — M em b ers......................
A C C R U E D IN T E R E S T R E C E IV A B L E :
Investm ents..............................................................................
A dvances to m em bers...........................................................
T otal A ccru ed Interest R eceiva b le..........................
DEFE RR E D CH ARGES:
Prepaid consolidated debenture e x p e n s e .........................
Prepaid assessment— F. H . L. B. B oa rd .........................
Prepaid surety b on d and insurance p rem iu m s.. . . . . . .
T otal D eferred C harges............................................
O T H E R A S S E T S:

Combined
*

48 *

Cincinnati
New York Pittsburgh WinstonSalem

Boston
1

$

1

*

1

$

0 *

1 $

Indian. apolis
28 *

* 2,355
300
32
0
2,687

* 2,224
613
■ 26

$

624
63
42

* 2,145

0
3

31,445

5,890
138
2,500
33,945

729

17

17

6

0
0
0
0
0
0

1

26
27

31
33

13
13

0
0

0
0
0

0
14
8

0
0
0
0

199
216

199
216

402
160
562
14
123

402
160
562
14

lili

6
62
23
85
0
0

2
9
0
11
0
*13,455

3
9
0
12
0
*13,403

1
7
0

4
11

36
1
*47,812

10
13
1
24
0
*23,572

0
*12,535

2
*21,137

* 5,798

$

$

*

*

*

2
0

$ 25,4171

0

10
4
14

6

2
15

0
0

5
18
23

0
0

12
18
0
30
1
*32,833

0

11
11
22

2
0

6
14
1
21
3
$23,701

0

7
20
27

901

0
15
1
16
0
*28,021

0

12
7
19

0

0
9
1
10
0
*20,499

0

3,665
15,984

5,813

63
150
7
220
8
*293,677

2,863

2,354
7,847

5,264

39
8
47

0

3,220
7,891

8,287

1
60
61

$ 25,417
5,890
138

3,575
7,934

2,148

23
46
69

63
150
7
220
8
*291,512

1,456
0

1
0

27
41
68

206
235
441

2,303
0

$ 4,841

26
8
34

206
235
441

0

■:

1

18
1
*33,475

0

423
0

0

6,645
0
4,905
2
2,000
13.568(b)
0

0

0
15

887
13

0
31

2,249

0

0

160
106

0

0

S

0
1,074

0
0

0
2,000

31

. 266

3,074

0
0

0
0

0
0
12
12
0
0

0
0
2
2
30
6

55

0
0

1

15"

636
740

6
500

1,882

26

43
45

33
33

50
24
74
0
11

106
38
144
0
43

46
18
64
0
17

44

0

36

0

3

0

28

64
40
104
0
0

4

0
0
11
11
0
0
0
0

2,500
0
2,500

2,500
4,750
7,250

3,000
18,000

1,500

2,000

0

1,000

21,000

4,500
7,000
11,500

1,500

0
20

8
8

11
0

23,500
52,000
75,500

23,500
52,000
75,500

0
0

0

0
0
0

4,000
3.500
7,500

2,500
12,000
14,500

334
1
335
*108,195

0
0
0
*110,360

0
0
0
* 2,778

0
0
0
$ 2,863

0
0
0
1 8,278

0
0
0
*16,709

0
0
0
*10,904

0
0
0
*12,625

0
0
0
*27,045

0
0
0
*12,515

0
0
0
* 1,594

$ 46,520
52
46,572
30
46,542
124,741
171,283

$ 46,520
52
46,572
30
46,542
124,741
171,283

* 4,695
0
4,695
0
4,695
12.46SÍ
17,163

* 4,995
1
4,996
1
4,995
18,963
23,958

* 2,958
7
3 2,965
3
2,962
11,146
14,108

* 5,337
0
5,337
0
5,337
9,208
14,545

* 8,141
0
8,141
0
8,141
12,776
20,917

* 3,341
1
3,342
. 0
3,342
6,577
9,919

$ 5,153
5
5,158
1
5,157
14,174
19,331

* 2,861
3
2,864
1
2,863
7,395
10,258

5,648
1,501
7,149
4,885
12,034
183,317
*291,512

5,648
1,501
7,149
4,885
12,034
183,317
*293,877

361
75
436
122
558
17,721
*20,499

706
158
864
336
1,200
25,158
*28,021

517
0
517
798
1,315
15,423
*23,701

527

877
248
1,125
529
ÍJ554~
22,571
*33,475

358
0
358
332
690
10,609
*23,234

768
0
768
668
1,436
20,767
*47,812

374
250
624
175
799
11,057
*23,572

220

747
832
1,579
16,124
*32,833

0

0

9

1,250
3,250

1,500
1,500

4,000
5,000

0
0
0
* 3,531

0
0
0
$ 4,616

ó
* 6,902

$ 2,284
0
2,884
0
2,284
8,772
11,056

* 1,870
35
1,905
24
1,881
7,334
9,215

$ 1,433
0
. 1,433
0
1,433
5,960
7,393

{ 3,452
0
3,452

347
0
347
458
805
11,861
*13,455

252
0
252
405
657
9,872
*13,403

221

340
300
640
175
815
14,235
*21,137

A s o f June 30 1941 the N ew Y ork Bank administered as A gent fo r the 12 Banks an im prest fun d o f $15,000, from which debenture expenses, other than brokeragecom m issions and interest are paid.
as agent for the paym ent o f prem ium s on em ployees’ group life insurance in the several Banks.
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/ k \ Tn addition on «June 30 1941, the C hicago B ank held in escrow for certain associations in its district, the sum o f $2,281.14.
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* ^Consolidated ^FederalH om e Loan Bank debentures issued b y the Federal H om e Loan Bank B oard and now outstanding are the join t and several obligations o f all Federal H om e Loan Banks.


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0

*

2,258
0

* 5,747
2,527
13

9,264
11,016

0

8
1

17
15

11,759
15,892

1

0 *

998
18
439
1

.6
11
1
18
0
*23,234

690
20,076

8,126
7,532

1,917
210
749

*

795
0
1,507
1

19
7
26

5,380
15,233

63,407
169,897

0

26
5
31

8,416
17,407

63,407
169,897

0 *

1,628
14,234

0
2,905
0

1,750
0
362(a)
1
0
2.114(a)
0

*

5,330
28,851

4,182
210
1,363
2
0
5,758
0

3,401
0
1,394
1
0
4,797
0

16

1 907
0
0
1
0
1,908
0

9,924
0
1,549
2
500
11,975
0

42,616
578
13,947
15
2,500
59,704
0

Los
Angeles

Portland

Topéka

7,369
140
157
1
0
7,667
0

1,479
0
1,514
1
0
2,995
0

42,616
578
13.947
15
0
57,204
335

Little
Rock

Des
Moines

Chicago

250
471
55
526
7,919
$12,535

0
0

0

3,452
9,968
13,420

T he N ew Y o rk B ank also acted

FEDERAL H O M E LOAN BA N K IN F O R M A T IO N

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DISTRICT No. 5— Bank Located at Cincinnati, O. (Chamber of Commerce Bids'.1

TE RRITORY IN DISTRICT— Kentucky. Ohio. Tennessee.

CAPITAL, $22,570,327.
W
OFFICERS
W ALTER D SHULTZ
Secretary, DW IGH T WEBB, Jr.
Vice Preexdent, W ALTER E. JULIUS
Treaeurer, A. L. M ADDOX
COUNSEL, Taft, Stettinitfs & Hollister
ejetx
DIRECTORS
Chairman, Richard Priest Dietzman, Kentucky Home Life Bldg.,
C. J. Haase, Home Federal Sav. & Ln. Assn., of Memphis, 44 South
Louisville, Ky.
Second St., Memphis, Tenn.
Vice Chairman, W. M. Brock, Gem City Bldg, and Ln. Assn., 6 N.
Harry S. Kissell, 928-32 First National Bank Bldg., Springfield, Ohio.
Main St., Dayton; O.
James
M. McKay, Home Savings & Loan Co., of Youngstown, 275
Fred B. Bassmann, Monmouth Street Federal Savings & Loan Assn.,
West Federal St., Youngstown, Ohio.
of Newport, 1010 Monmouth St., (Mail Address), American Nat’i.
Bk. Bldg., Newport, Ky.
Wm. A. McMillen, Cuyahoga Savings & Loan Co.. 161 The Arcade.
Cleveland, Ohio.
Herman F. Cellarius, San Marco Bldg. & Ln. Assn., 2725 Woodburn
Ave., (Mail address: 22 East 12th St..) Cincinnati, Ohio.
Chas. M. Preston, Hamilton National Bank, Knoxville. Tenn.
W. B. Furgerson, Portjand Federal Savings & Loan Assn., 539 W.
A. Stevens, Dyer County Federal Savings and Loan Association of
Market St.; Louisville, Ky.
Uyersburg, 507 Mill Avenue, Dyersburg, Tenn.
t e r r i t o r y in n
i
J
r
i
l
TE RR ITO R Y IN DISTRICT— Indiana and Michigan.

i
a i J^iknapoIU, Ind. (Guaranty Bldg.)
CAPITAL, $10,608,841.
*
6 '

OFFICERS ^ Fice president_ G £ OHM ART
* rai1lTe_ ,
Secretary and Treasurer, JOHN C. MORDEN
COUNSEL, Hammond, Buschmann, Krieg & De Vault
Attention; Paul J. De Vault
DIRECTORS
Chairman, Herman B. Wells, University of Indiana, Bloomington, Ind.
Grant H. Longenecker, Peoples Sav. Assn, of Benton Harbor, Michigan
Vice Chairman, F. S. Gannon, Railroadmen’s Federal Savings & Loan
\addre88:
Capitol Savings and Loan Bldg., Lansing,
Indianapolis, 21 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana.
Mich.)
Lari U Bucher. Peoples Savings & Loan Assn., 450 N. Jefferson St.,
Carleton B. McCulloch. The State Life Ins. Co.. 1135 State Life Bldg
Huntington, Ind.
Indianapolis, Ind.
*”
Walter H. Dreier, Union Federal Savings & Loan Assn, of Evansville,
Walter J. L. Kay, The Standard Savings and Loan Assn., 405 Griswold
10 North West 6 th St., Evansville, Ind.
St., Detroit, Mich.
Chas. T. Fisher, Jr., National Bank of Detroit. Detroit, Mich.
William C. Walz, Ann Arbor Federal Sav. & Loan Assn., 116 North
Myron H. Gray, Muncie Federal Savings & Loan Assn.. 100 N. WalFourth Ave., Ann Arbor, Michigan.
n“ t St., (Mail address: 108 E. Washington St.) Muncie. Indiana.
Robert
H. Wertenberger, Peoples Sav. & Loan Assn, of De Kalb
S. Rudolph Light, 503 Am. Natl. Bank Bldg., Kalamazoo, Mich.
County, Indiana, Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Auburn, Ind.
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TERRITORY i n
— B.ank Located at Chicago, 111. (105 W . Monroe St.)
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT— Illinois and Wisconsin.
CAPITAL, $20,767,612.
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H. CHARLES M
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vice rrestaem, JUHN P. DOMEIER

COUNSEL, Ungaro & Sherwood

Attention: Gerard M. Ungaro
DIRECTORS
Chairman, Charles E. Broughton, The Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan
William E. Hodnett. Lincoln Savings & Loan Assn., 600 Broadwav
Lincoln, 111.
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Vice Chfirman, Henry G. Zander. Jr.. 110 S. Dearborn St.. Chicago, III.
LawrenTO
D. Johnson, Fidelity Federal Savings & Loan Assn., 101 E
Edward J.Czekala, National Savings & Loan Assn., 1303 N. Ashland
Main bt., Galesburg, 111.
Ave., Chicago, 111.
Philip Kinzer, Carnation Milk Co., Milwaukee Gas Light Bldg MilGeorge Dick. Modern Federal Savings and Loan Association, 3508
waukee, Wis.
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West North Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
B- F. Kuehlhorn, Northern Bldg. & Ln. Assn., 2746 Teutonia Ave
Arthur G. Erdmann, Bell Savings Bldg, and Ln. Assn., 30 N. LaSalle
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
bt., Chicago, 111.
Clarence W. Reuling. Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins. Co.. Peoria 111
Robert L Hirschinger. Baraboo Federal Sav. & Loan Assn., 423 Oak
Guy 57
K j , }8 Clty Federal Savings & Loan Assn., 1005 Broadwav
bt., tiara boo, Wis.
Mt. Vernon, 111. . . . . . .
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Attention: Robert H. Bush
DIRECTORS
Chairman, Charles B. Robbins. Cedar Rapids Life Insurance Co..
Adolph F. Leonhardt, Economy Federal Savings 8t Loan Assn., of
bt. Louis, 722 Chestnut St., St. Louis, Mo,
Chicago t i l ) ’ IOWa' (Mwl addre88: 2 3 0 N- Michigan Ave.,
John R. Loomis, Red Oak Bldg. & Sav. Assn., 607 Fourth St Red
Vice Chairman, E.. J. Russell. Mauran, Russell & Crowell, 1620 Chemi­
Oak, la.
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Lundquist. WiUmar Fédéra! Savings & Loan Assn., 320 LitchBurch N. Bell. Twin City Federal Sav. & Loan Assn., 801 Marquette
held
Ave.,
Willmar,
Minn.
Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
C. R. Mitchell, Jackson County Savings & Loan Assn., 916 Walnut
Louis A Boyles, Yankton Bldg. & Loan Assn., 214 W. Third St.,
Yankton, S. D.
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St., Kansas City, Mo.
Robert E. Lee Hill, University of Missouri, Columbia. Mo.
E. A. Purdy, Wells-Dickey Co.. Minneapolis. Minn.
J. W Irons, Mutual Federal Sav. & Loan Assri. of Mason City. 9 West
H. H. Wooledge, Northwestern Mutual Savings & Loan Assn. 11
State St., Mason City, la.
Broadway, Fargo, N. D.
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DIRECTORS
H. T. Leonard, Kosciusko Bldg. & Ln. Assn., 108 E. Jefferson St. , Kosciusko, Mississippi.
R. H. McCune, Roswell Bldg. & Ln. Assn., 117 West Third St., Roswell, New Mexico.
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F iM F « I .r ,l S.V. & Lu. Ajsn., of Pam. 16 C iarlavi»,
J. J. Miranne, Security Building & Loan Assn.,Maison Blanche Bldg
T. J. Butler,JÊlgîn-Butler Brick Co., Austin. Tox.
New Orleans, La.
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Louis D. Ross.1 St. Tammany Homestead Assn., 210 New Hampshire
Uttle R o c r A Ï ’
” a Life InS- C° * Batíkers Trust Bld6 <»
St., Covington, La.
Grov-7 ^ Ca« 8®¿ergr, First Federal Savings & Loan Assn, of El Paso.
Herman C. Steger, First Homestead & Savings Assn., 327 St. Charles
315 Texas St., P. O. Box 1948, El Paso, Tex.
St., New Orleans, La.

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,10T B a n k Located at Topeka, Kan. (National Bank o f Topeka Bldg.)
TE RRITORY IN DISTRICT— Colorado. Kansas. Nebraska and Oklahoma.
CAPITAL, $9,871,526.
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OFFICERS
Preeident and Secretary, C. A. STERLING
Vice President and Treaeurer, R, H. BURTON
COUNSEL, John S. Dean
DIRECTORS
Chairman, Paul F. Good, Good & Simons, Security Mutual Bldg.,
Evald M- Forsyth. First Federal Savings & Loan Assn, of Lincoln,
Lincoln, Neb.
¿¿5 So. Thirteenth St., Lincoln, Neb.
Vice Chairman, Ross E. Thompson, United Federal Sav. & Loan
C. B Merriam, Central National Bank, Topeka, Kans., (Mail address:
Assn, of Tulsa, 15 W. Fourth St., Tulsa, Okla.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Washington, D. C.)
*— Wj ®auerb , Southwest Federal Savings & Loan Assn., 109 N.
Frank S. Powell, Argentine Bldg. & Ln. Assn., 3004 Strong Ave..
Topeka Aye., Wichita, Kan.
Kansas City, Kans.
Dr. Wm. B. Bizzell, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla.
H. S. Sands. First National Bk. Bldg., Denver, Colo.
Arthur R . Brasted, Mid-Kansas Federal Sav. & Loan Assn, of Wichita.
D. E. Soden, Goodland Bldg. & Loan Assn., 1114 Main St.. Goodland.
215 E. William St., Wichita, Kansas.
Kansas.
Sanford Cheves, First Federal Savings & Loan Assn, of Colorado
B. F. Swann, Empire Savings, Building & Loan Assn., 1654 Wei ton
Springs, 28 E. Kiowa St., Colorado Springs, Colo.
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DISTRICT No. 11— Bank Located at Portland, Ore. (608 Pacific Bldg.)
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Alaska. Idaho, Montana, Oregon. Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
CAPITAL, $7,viy.UO/.
OFFICERS
Asst. Secretary, (Mrs.) E. M. JEN NESS
President-Secretary, FRANK H. JOHNSON
Vice President-Treasurer, IRVING BOGARDUS
I COUNSEL
Verne Dusenbery
DIRECTORS
Roy N. Gilbert, Home Federal Savings and Loan Assn, of Nampa,
Chairman, Ben. A. Perham, Perham Fruit Co., Yakima, Wash.
121 Twelfth Ave., South, Nampa, Ida.
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Vice Chairman, Ben H. Hazen, Benj. Franklin Federal Sav. & Loan
L. H. Hoffman, Hoffman Construction Co., 715 S. W. Columbia St.,
Assn., of Portland, 517 S. W. Stark St., Portland, Ore.
Portland, Ore.
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C. N. Bloomfield, Cheyenne Federal Savings fit Loan Assn., 307 W.
C. W. Leaphart, Dean of the Law School, Montana State University,
18th St., Cheyenne, Wyo.
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Missoula, Mont.
Arthur S. Cory, Lewis County Savings and Loan Association, Park
J. W. Maxwell, National Bank of Commerce. Seattle, Wash.
and Pacific Aves., Chehalis, Wash.
J. M. Person, Washington Federal Savings fit Loan Assn., 163 S. 2nd
EL. EL. Cushing, Oitizens Federal Savings and Loan Assn., of Seattle,
St., Hillsboro, Ore.
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1329 Third Ave., Seattle, Wash.
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Joseph E. Swindlehurst, Empire Bldg. & Loan Assn., 123 S. Mam
M. L. Dye, First Federal Sav. & Loan Assn, of Sait Lake Lity, 7o S.
St.,
Livingston,
Mont.
Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah.

DlSTRICT No. 12— Bank Located at Loa Angeles, Calif. (311 So. Spring St.)
TERRITORY IN D lSTR IC T— Arizona. California, Hawaii and Nevada.
CAPITAL, $14,234,723.
OFFICERS
Secretary-Treasurer, F. C. NOON
President, M . M . HURFORD
Assistant Secretary, VIVIAN SIMPSON
Vie» President, C. E. BERRY
Helen Fredericks, Atty.
DIRECTORS
Harold A. Noble, San Joaquin Building fic Loan Assn., 11 So. Hunter
Chairman, David G. Davis, Raphael Weill fic Co., White House,
St., Stockton, Calif.
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San Francisco, Calif.
L F. Noxon, Century Federal Savings & Loan Assn., 213 Santa Monica
Vice Chairman, Albert J. Evers, 525 Market St., San Francisco, Calif.
Blvd., Santa Monica, Calif.
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Joseph G. Rice, First Federal Savings & Loan Assn, of Phoenix, 30 W,
William E. Bouton, Golden Gate Federal Savings fit Loan Assn., 340
Adams St., Phoenix, Ariz.
Kearny St., San Francisco, Calif.
Harold B. Starkey, First Federal Savings fic Loan Assn, of San Diego,
Edwin M. Einstein, Fresno Guarantee Bldg.-Loan Assn., 915 Van
1200 Fourth Ave., San Diego. ,
:
Ness Ave.. Fresno. Calif.
Horace S. Wilson, Southern California Bldg, fit Loan Assn., 431 West
Paul Endicott, Home Builders Loan Assn., 2nd fic Thomas Sts.,
5th
St..
Los
Angeles,
Calif.
Pomona, Calif.

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G O V E R N M E N T B A N K IN G

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FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
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JOHN H. FAHEY, Chairman: T. D. WEBB, Vice Chairman: FRED W. CATLETT. W. H. HUSBAND, and FRANKLIN W. HANCOCK, Jr.
Assistant to the Board, ORMOND E. LOOMIS
Secretary to the Board, J. FRANCIS MOORE
OFFICERS
O. R. KREUTZ. General Manager: HAROLD LEE, General Counsel: CORWIN A. FERGUS, Deputy General Manager: R . R. BURKLIN,
Comptroller; C. K. BERLIN, Assistant Comptroller, FRED F. LOVELL, Auditor..
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In form ation , Federal Home Loan Bank Board Bldg., 1st St., between Indiana Ave. and “ D St.. N. W.. Washington. D. C.. Telephone. NAtional
5812.
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HOME OWNERS’ LOAN CORPORATION
(Federal H om e Loan Bank Board B uilding, le t Street between Indiana Ave. an d ‘ D
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JOHN H. FAHEY, Chairman: T . D. WEBB, Vice Chairman: FRED W. CATLETT, W. R H U S B AND, and FRANKLIN W. HANCOCK, Jr.
Directors; ORMOND E. LOOMIS. Assistant to the Board of Directors; J. FRANCIS MOORE. Secretary to the Board of Directors.
OFFICERS
CHARLES A. JONES. General Manager; HAROLD LEE, General Counsel; CHARLES F. COTTER Deputy General Manager in Charge of lUan
Service; IVAN CARSON, Deputy General Manager in Charge of Property Management; D O N . w ' r v m n R F ^ ^ T t o C h S r
in Charge of Appraisals and Reconditioning; JOHN M. HAGER. Executive Asst, to the Chairman. JOHN W. CHILDRESS, Asst, to the Chair
man; RODNEY D. ANDREWS. Comptroller; PATRICK J. MALONEY, Treasurer; F. F. LOVELL. Auditor.
Inform ations Federal Home Loan Bank Board Building. 1st St. between Indiana Ave. and “ D " S t„ N. W .. Washington. D. C.. Telephone. NAtional
5812.

List of Regional, State, and Territorial Offices of the
Home Owners’ Loan Corporation.
STATE
REGIONAL OFFICE
STATE OFFICE
A L A B A M A .......................................... ATLANTA, GA...............................§ ..................................................... ..................................................................
A R IZ O N A .. ................ ................... ..S A N FRANCISCO. CALIF............... ............. ......................................... .............. ; •............ ............... ......... ■••••
CALIFORNIA.....................................SAN FRANCISCO, Pacific Bldg., 821 Market St...........................................................
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St DELAWARE......................................... BALTIMORE.
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DIST. OF COLUM BIA..................... BALTIM ORE, M D ......................................................................................................................................................
FLO RIDA .............................................. ATLANTA, GA..........................................••••••...................................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
GEORGIA ........................................... ATLANTA, John Silvey Bldg., 114 Marietta Street.................................................................................................
I D A H O ...'............................................SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF........................ ••.............. —
......................................................... ........... ..........
ILLINOIS
..................CHICAGO, Merchandise Mart, 336 N. Wells St..........■■••■•••••••■ ■ ••■■ •■.y ••
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I N D I A N A .:::.:................................... DETROIT. M IC H ..........................................................IN£ S £ L. ä i f i S j ü ?
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KENTUCKY.
LOUISIANA.

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..................................... NEW ORLEANS, Union Bldg., (Legal Department
only.)
M A I N E . . . .............................................NEW YORK. N. Y .......................................■............................................................................................................
M ARYLAN D........................................ BALTIMORE, Equitable Bldg., Calvert 8c Fayette
MASSACHUSETTS ............... ......... NEW YORK,' N. Y .'.'.’
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..' .*.. I . . . • . . . . . . . BOSTON. Park Square Bldg., 31 St. James Ave.
M ICH IGAN ..........................................DETROIT, National Bank Building, Cadillac Square
and Woodward Avenue.............................................................................................................................................
MINNESOTA......... r............... ......... OMAHA, NEB------. . . . . . . . . . .............................................. .......................... .......... ....... . . . . . . ------ -iM E M PH Ü ! TENN.’ !
............................... ST. LOUIS, Old Custom House, 8 th & Olive Sts.
M o n t a n a ". . . . . . . . ............................ s a n Fr a n c i s c o , c a l i f .......................................................................................................................................
NEBRASKA.......................................... OMAHA, Woodmen of the World Bldg., 14th fic
Farnam Streets......................................................................................... ...............................................................
NEVADA.............................. .................SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF................................... .................................................................................................


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Home Owners' Loan Corporation— Continued
REGIONAL OFFICE
STATE OFFICE
STATE
NEW HAM PSH IRE.............. ............NEW YORK, N. Y .......................................................
NEW JE R S E Y ....................... ............NEW YORK, N. Y ........................................................ ,NEWARK, Globe Indemnity Building, 20 Washington
St.
. . . . . . . DALLAS. T E X A S .........................................................
NEW M E X IC O .................
NEW Y O R K ........................... ............NEW YORK C ITY. 270 Broadway....................
NORTH CAROLINA............. ............ATLANTA. GA................................................................
NORTH D A K O T A ................ ............OMAHA, NEB................................................................
O H IO ........................................
Co’s. Bldg.. 209 W. 7th Street.................................. .
OKLA H O M A ............. ............. ............DALLAS. T E X ............................................................... .OKLAHOMA CITY, 300 Cotton Exchange Bldg.»
2nd and Harvey Streets.
OREGON ................................. ............SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF...........................................
PENNSYLVANIA................... ............BALTIMORE. M D ......................................................... PHILADELPHIA, Public Ledger BldgRHODE ISLAND................... ............NEW YORK, N. Y ................................................... .. .PROVIDENCE. Industrial Trust Co. Bldg., 49
Westminster Street
SOUTH CAROLIN A............. ............ATLANTA. GA................................................................
SOUTH D A K O TA ................. ___ ...O M A H A . NEB..................................................................
TENNESSEE............................ ............MEMPHIS, Sterick Bldg., 8 Third Street............... .NASHVILLE, Nashville Trust Bldg., 233 Third Ave.,
.North (Legal Department only.)
T E X A S .................... I .............. ............DALLAS, Dallas Cotton Exchange Bldg., St. Paul &
U T A H ....................................... ............SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF...........................................
VERM ON T............................. ............NEW YORK, N. Ÿ .........................................................
V IR G IN IA ............................... ............BALTIMORE. M D .........................................................
W ASHINGTON...................... ............SAN FRANCISCO..........................................................
W EST V IR G IN IA .................. ............CINCINNATI. O H IO....................................................
W ISCONSIN............................ ............CHICAGO. ILL................... B.........................................
W YO M IN G .............................. ............SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF*..........................................
H A W A II................................... ............SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF...........................................
PUERTO R IC O ...................... ............ATLANTA. GA................................................................

COM M ODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
D epartm ent o f Agriculture, W ashington, D. C.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
J. B. HUTSON, R. M. EVANS, A. G. BLACK, CARL C. FARRINGTON, and JOHN D. GOODLOE.
OFFICERS
J. B. HUTSON, President; C. C. FARRINGTON, Vice President; S. H. SABIN, Vice President and Secretary; JOHN B. PAYNE. TreasurerGUY G. CHASE, Assistant Treasurer; ROBT. E. O’HARA, Assistant Treasurer; L. G. RACKLEY, Assistant Secretary.
Office of Director of Information, Room 3073, South Bldg., Dept, of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., Telephone, Republic 4142, Extension 5482.

EXPORT-IM PORT BANK OF WASHINGTON.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES
JESSE H. JONES. W ARREN LEE PIERSON. EMIL SCHRAM. H. A. MULLIGAN. W. J. JOHNSON, RUSSELL L. SNODGRASS,
CARROLL B. M ERRIAM , HARRY D. W H ITE and LESLIE A. WHEELER.

OFFICERS
W ARREN LEE PIERSON, President and General Counsel; W. D. WHITTEM ORE, Vice President: HAWTHORNE AREY, Secretary; J. C.
FUTRELLE, Assistant Secretary; H. A. MULLIGAN, Treasurer; D. B. GRIFFIN, Assistant Treasurer; HAMPSON GARY, Solicitor.
In form ation , Room 439 Lafayette Building. Vermont Ave. & 15th Street N. W ., Washington, D. C., Telephone, District 4911.

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
LOCATED A T W ASHINGTON, D. C.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OTHER OFFICERS
ALBERT G. TOWERS, Assistant to Director Goldsborough
LEO. T. CROWLEY. Chairman
JOHN
G.
NICHOLS,
Chief,
Division of Examination
PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH
FRED C. KELLOGG, Chief, Division of Liquidation,
PRESTON A. DELANO, Comptroller of the Currency
H. W. RILEY, Comptroller and Director of Pefsonnel
W. G. LOEFFLER, Fiscal Agent
DONALD S. THOMPSON. Chief, Division of Research and Statistics
EDW ARD C, TEFFT, Supervising Liquidator
DORSEY W. LYNCH, Supervising Claim Agent
C . F. ALDEN

REVIEW EXAMINERS IN WASHINGTON OFFICE
J. ANTON CONNER
J. E. FREEM AN. JR.

DISTRICT NO. 1
C on n ecticu t, M aine, M assachusetts,
New H am pshire, R hode Island,
V erm ont
Supervising Examiner
H . M . STILLMAN— R oom 765, No. 10 Post
Office Square, B oston, Mass.
Examiners
Address: Care o f B oston Office
C A R R , LEO. J., Boston, Mass.
FARRELL, JAMES E., Boston, Mass.
HOWARD. H A R R Y B.. Boston. Mass.
MORRISSEY. JOHN T .. Boston. Mass.
R A TT I GAN, FRED C.. Boston, Mass.
T R A C Y . FRANK E.. JR., Boston. Mass.
DISTRICT NO. 2
Delaware, New Jersey, New Y ork
Supervising Examiner
W . M . TA YLOR— 518 Federal Reserve Bank
B ldg., New Y ork, N. Y .
Examiners
Address: Care o f New Y ork Office
ALLM AN. W ILLIAM B.. New York, N. Y.
BIDWELL, CHARLES K., New York, N. Y.
BURKE. BASIL C.. New York, N. Y.
CORBEY. JOHN F.. New York, N. Y .
DUBOIS. NATHAN S.. Pitman. N. J.
EDWARDS, ELMER W .. New York, N. Y.
ERICKSON. GLENN C.. New York. N. Y.
GILLESPIE. W ILLIAM H.. Buffalo, N. Y.
COWANS. JOHN J „ New York, N. Y.
HARTZSCH. F. E.. New York, N, Y.
JOHNSON. J. R .. New York. N. Y.
KEM PER. E. I.. Trenton. N. J.
K EN N EDY. JOSEPH W .. New York. N. Y.

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KNUDSON, ARTHUR S.. Albany. N. Y.
LAHM AN. HOW ARD S.. New York. N. Y.
McNELL. GEORGE W.. New York. N. Y.
MEADE, H. J., Dover, Del.
NORWOOD. THOMAS H.. New York. N. Y.
RAFFERTY, JOHN, New York. N. Y.
WALL, VIR G IL D .. NeW York. N. Y.
W ANNER. FRANK A.. New York. N. Y.
ZOLNIER. M A XIM ILIAN , Rochester. N. Y.
DISTRICT NO. 3
OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA
Supervising Examiner
L. F. STROEFER— C ity N ational Bank
Bldg., 20 E. Broad St.
C olum bu s, Ohio
Examiners
A ddress: Care o f C olum bu s Office
SHAFER, A. F.. Asst. Superv. Examiner.
Columbus. Ohio
ACKERMAN, L. H., Massillon, Ohio.
BOESEL. KENNETH S., Columbus, Ohio.
BRADLEY, RICHARD, Harrisburg, Pa.
BYERS. JOHN T .. Pittsburgh, Pa.
ENLOW, PAUL E „ Philadelphia. Pa.
HALL, NORMAN, Pittsburgh, Pa.
HANEKE. EDW ARD C.. Lima. Ohio
ISAAC. JOHN. Harrisburg, Pa.
M cCARRICK, W. J., Columbus, Ohio
MOUNTS. G. E.. Pittsburgh. Pa.
MURPHY. E. E.. Philadelphia. Pa.
OSBUN, PAUL E., Columbus, Ohio
RIESENBERG. F. E.. Cleveland, Ohio
RODGERS, GEO. L., Pittsburgh, Pa.
ROUS. CHAS. E.. Columbus. Ohio
SIGNOR, C., Harrisburg, Pa.

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TAYLOR. CHAS. I.. Philadelphia. Pa.
WEST, ROGER B., Harrisburg, Pa.
DISTRICT NO. 4
District o f C olum bia, M aryland,
N orth Carolina, S ou th Carolina,
Virginia, W est Virginia
Supervising Examiner
L. W. BARLOW— 909 State Planters Bank
& Trust C o. Bldg.
R ich m on d , Va.
Examiners
Address: Care o f R ich m on d Office
PARKERSON, W. F., Asst. Superv. Examiner,
Richmond, Va.
ARM FIELD, C. G., Greensboro, N. G.
BINFORD, H. C., Richmond, Va.
BUSSELLS. C. L.,.Richmond, Va.
CLARK, ALBERT E., Richmond, Va.
CRAM ER, GUY R.. Charlotte, N. C.
EM M ETT, WADE G., JR., Baltimore, Md.
FINLEY. ROBERT M ., Raleigh. N. C.
FOLGER, R. S., Baltimore, Ma.
FRENCH, D. E., JR., Clarksburg, W. Va.
MASON, V. M ., Charleston, W. Va.
PRILLAMAN, R. A.. Roanoke. Va.
ROBERTS, J. M ., Columbia, S. C.
SUTTON. C. V., Greensboro, N. C.
WORD. H. M ., JR.. Richmond, Va.*
DISTRICT NO. 5
Alabam a, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana,
Mississippi
Supervising Examiner
W. CLYDE ROBERTS—625 First National
Bank B ldg., A tlanta, Ga.

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Examiners
Address: Care o f A tlanta Office
KIRBY, MAURICE H „ Asst. Superv. Ex­
aminer, Atlanta, Ga.
ANDERSON, W. S „ Atlanta, Ga.
BRASCH, CHAS. E.. Lakeland, Fla.
CANNON, R. D., Alexandria, La.
GUNSON, JOHN N., Birmingham, Ala.
HOPKINS, GEO. C., Grenada, Miss.
JACKSON, GEORGE B., Atlanta, Ga.
JONES, ROBERT C., Thomasville, Ga.
POWELL, JR., A. C., Baton Rouge, La.
RAINER, ROSS, Montgomery, Ala.
RAINER ,W. F., Birmingham, Ala.
WILLIAMS, H. V., Macon, Ga.
DISTRICT NO. 6
Arkansas, K entucky, M issouri,
Tennessee
Supervising Examiner
VANCE L. SAILOR— 1059 Arcade Bldg.,
St. Louis, M o.
Examiners
Address: Care o f St. Louis Office
SHEARER. RUSSELL E.. Asst, Superv.
Examiner, St. Louis, Mo.
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GOVER, E. R., Asst. Superv. Examiner, St.
Louis, Mo.
BOONE, JOUETT S., Hopkinsville. Ky.
BORDERS. W ILLIAM A., St. Louis. Mo.
BROWN, RAYM OND, St. Louis, Mo.
BROWN, SAM H., Jefferson City, Mo.
BURSON, GLENN E., Little Rock.Ark.
BYINGTON, J. D., Lexington, Ky.
CANADAY, ALONZO, Springfield, Mo.
CLARK, R E X, Springfield, Mo.
DUNN. C. M., Paducah, Ky.
FORSON, J. V., Macon, Mo.
GILLESPIE, C. W., Nashville, Tenn.
HARGAN, M A TT R., Louisville, Ky.
HEFLIN. JOHN J., Memphis, Tenn.
KIRK, JR.. JOHN R.. St. Louis, Mo.
MEEK. J. H.. JR., Poplar Bluff, Mo.
PARKER, GENE E., Louisville, Ky.
PARNELL, J. A., Knoxville, Tenn.
POPPE, CHARLES S., St. Louis, Mo.
SLEDD, U. H., St. Joseph, Mo.
SYDOW, CARL W., Kansas City, Mo.
WALTERS, E. L., Covington, Ky.
WARD, FE LIX B., Little Rock, Ark.
WILCOX. DOW. Jackson. Tenn.
D ISTRICT NO. 7
Indiana, M ichigan, W isconsin
Supervising Examiner
R. L. HOPKINS— 715 T enney Bldg.,
M adison, W isconsin
Examiners
Address: Care o f M adison Office
GREENSIDES, NEIL G.. Asst. Superv.
Examiner, Madison, Wis.

ALWARD. W. B., Fort Wayne, Ind.
BACKUS, BENJ., M., Madison. Wis.
CROSS, MILO J., Madison. Wis.
DeHÖRITY, EDW ARD H.„ Indianapolis, Ind.
DIETZ, HENRY J., Lansing. Mich.
FILLMAN, FORREST G., South Bend, Ind.
GILBERTSON, CHRIS.. Wausau, Wis.
HAMMILL, WM. T., Madison, Wis.
KNEY, PAUL, Madison, Wis.
LAWRENCE, E. J., La Fayette. Ind.
McNAMARA, E. J., Eau Claire, Wis.
O’NEILL, PAUL F„, Milwaukee, Wis.
OVERMIRE, D. E., Columbus, Ind.
POTTS, I. L., Milwaukee, Wis.
POUNDSTONE, GEO. O’F., New Castle, Ind.
REGAN, GEO., Detroit, Mich.
RICHARDSON, E. L., Madison, Wis.
RICHARDSON, G. W., La Crosse, Wis.
SMITH, TAYLOR, Indianapolis, Ind.
TAGGART, H. R.. Appleton, Wis.
W ARD, H. B., Indianapolis, Ind.
DISTRICT NO. 8
Illinois, Iowa Supervising Examiner .
C. L. PITM AN— 741 Federal Reserve
Bank Bldg., C hicago, 111,.
Examiners
Address: Care of C hicago Office
WILLIAMS, HUGH, Asst. Superv. Examiner,
Chicago, 111. .
.
-i ‘ LETTOW, FRANK A., Asst. Superv. Ex­
aminer, Chicago, 111.
ADKINS, H. B., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
BLOXAM. V. O.. Mattoon, 111. ,
ELY, KENNETH P., Chicago, 111.
FLETCHER, BEN. F., Fairfield, la.
GROOS, J. J., Storm Lake, Iowa
IRELAND, C. T ., Washburn, 111.
KUEHL, ERNEST J., Chicago. 111.
LAMB. GEORGE S., Grinnell, la.
LEE, CHAS. W., Springfield, 111.
NAVARRO, C. B., Chicago, 111.
PANTHER, LEO. T ., Charles City, Iowa
QUINLAN, M AURICE J., Belleville, 111.
RULAND, R. E., Rockford, 111.
WEGMAN. C. M ., Des Moines, Iowa.
WILKINS, DARRELL E., Atlantic, Iowa
DISTRICT NO. 9
M innesota,. M ontana, North Dakota,
South Dakota
Supervising Examiner
R. O, BISHOP— 1200 M innesota Bldg.,
St. Paul, M inn.j
Examiners
A ddress: Care o f St: Paul Office
CONDON, T. M ., Bismarck, N. D.
HANSON, V. E., St. Cloud, Minn,.
HORN, H. R.. St. Paul, Minn.
KNEELAND, H. R.. St. Peter. Minn.

LAMB, M. C., St. Paul, Minn.
LIDDIARD, RAYM OND F.. St. Paul, Minn.
LINCOLN, R. T.. Pierre, S. D.
MULROONEY, G. E., Sioux Falls, S. D.
NEAL, F. I.. St. Paul, Minn.
SCHAEFER, J. H., Alexandria, Minn.
SWANSON, W. A., St. Paul, Minn.
TOCHTERM AN, M A X M .v Grand Forks,
N. D.
DISTRICT NO. 10
Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, O klahom a,
W yom ing
Supervising Examiner
G. F. ROETZEL— 901 Federal 'Reserve Bank
Bldg., Kansas City, Mb.
Examiners
Address: Care o f Kansas City Office
BARAK, A. J., Salina, Kans.
ELSEA, SAMUEL D., Salina, Kans.
FRANKLIN, M ARVIN, Wichita, Kans.
GEORGE, L. A., North Platte, Neb.
MILLER, LOUIS A., Denver, Colo. .
M URRAY, JOHN W.. Clinton. Okie,
PETERS, C. E., Okmulgee. Okla.
TURNER, H. M ., Lincoln, Neb.
WEBBER, W. L.. Kansas City, Mo.
DISTRICT N9 . 11
Arizona, New Mexico,. Texas
Supervising Examiner
L. J. DAVIS-—Federal Reserve Bank Bldg.,
Dallas, Texas
Examiners
Address: Care o f Dallas Office
CAYCE, W. B., San Antonio, Texas
COX, CLARENCE, Fort Worth, Tex.
NICHOLSON, ALFRED O.. Dallas. Tex.
SIMPSON, SHANLEY, Houston, Texas
SULLIVAN, C. B., Dallas, Texas
THOMAS, LLOYD, Lubbock, Tex.
DISTRICT NO. 12
C alifornia, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah,
W ashington
Supervising Examiner
W. P. FUNSTEN— 624 Federal Reserve Bk.
Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.
Examiners
Address: Care o f San Francisco Office
DAWSON, HARRY B., San Francisco, Calif.
FRANCIS, FRANK, JR., San Francisco,
Calif,
HARRIES. J. W „ Portland, Ore.
HOSLER, C. H., Los Angeles, Calif.
KROM, S. R., Seattle, Wash.
LINDER, D. A., San Francisco, Calif. ■
PETTIT, E-. N., Salt Lake City, Utah.
SKILLERN, W ILLIAM F.. Seattle, Wash.
STONER, A. L., San Francisco, Calif.

FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
OFFICERS
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A D M PR W FFRCUSON Administrator RAYM OND T. CAHILL, First Assistant Administrator: BURTON C. BOVARD, General Counsel;
A®Nc a d i £• q n R a PF r ’ A s s is ta n t Administrator Research & Analytical Studies; CLYDE L. POWELL, Assistant Administrator, Rental HousP ARRRMi7 ? T ^ P ^ O N E S T R T i t l e I; R. WINTON ELLIOTT, Assistant to the Administrator; THEODORE B.
N fc K ^ N ^ C o m p tr o lle r fw ^ L E Y ZANE, Executive Assistant; ROBERT B. SMITH, Assistant to the Administrator, Public Relations Div­
ision; CURT C. M ACK,’ Director of Underwriting. _ *
,
Vermont Avenue and K Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Telephone Republic 8360.

State and District Directors, and State Managers— Federal Housing Administration
DISTRICT
ADDRESS
STATE
ZONE 1
lohn A Sheridan, Deputy Administrator, Washington, D. C.
_
, ,, _
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. .State Director, Rm. 301, Trumbull Street, Hartford
CONNECTICUT............................................................
£
Industrial Trust Bldg., Wilmington.
.......... . .State Manager, Exchange Bldg., Bangor, Me.
..................
A/t A c c a
TOFTT«;.......... .........
. . . .State Director, Rm. 1033 Park Square Bldg., Boston.
u m u A M M H i R F ............
■
.. 70 Market St.. Manchester.
MPW ipmepYHIR ................
. . . . . .State Director,l nd Floor, Post Office Bldg., Newark.
w f w w J S ir ........
..........NEW YORK C IT Y ____ State Director, 2 Park Ave. Bldg.A 2 Park Ave., New York.
NEW Y ORK
J A M A I C A ^ . .. ........... District Director. 89-09 Sutphin Blvd ,Jamaica.
ALBANY
..........District Director, 442—444 New Post Office & Federal Bldg-, Albany.
B U F F A L O " .^ '.........District Director, 4th Floor, P. O. Bldg., Buffalo.
PITNNCYtVANIA
W ESTERN . .
___ District Director, 536 New Federal Bldg., Pittsburgh.
.
PENNSYLVAN
. . . . . . . . . . EASTERN......................District Director, 4th_Floor, Public Ledger Bldg., Philadelphia.
D u rin j7 I Cl AMn
................StateManager, Hospital Trust Bldg., Providence.
VERMONT .........................................................................State Manager, Federal Bldg., Burlington.
Z O N E II

STATE

DISTRICT

ADDRESS

M
l S T ’
A d m in istr^ W ash in g ton , D. Estate Director, 24th Floor, Comer Bldg., Birmingham.
nKSTRlCT OF' COLUMBIA
......................Director, 1430 K St,, N. W ., Washington, D. C.
CTrmMOA
’ NORTHERN................. State Director. Post Office Bldg.^ Jacksonville.
FLORI
...................... ......... goU TH ERN
. District Director, Coral Gables City Hall, Miami.
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. .State Director, 101 Marietta St. Bldg., Atlanta.
Y W M TrirK Y............................. ............................................ State Director, Federal Bldg., Louisville.
M A R Y L A N D ..................
............ ................................ .State Director. 915 Fidelity Bldg.. Baltimore.
MISSISSIPPI " r..........
............................ ........State Director, 203A Lamar Life Bldg., Jackson.
NORTH CAROLINA
................... ••........................... State Director, 11th Floor, Guilford_Bldg., Greensboro.
sO lIT H CAROLINA
..................... .............................State Director, Federal Land Bank Bldg., Columbia.
TFNNESSEE
..................State Director, 210 Federal Bldg., Memphis.
VI r A n U
............
............................. State Director, 512 Parcel Post Bldg.. Richmond.
u /r c T VIRCINTA
....................State Director, Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Charleston.
PUERTO RICO
........................................................ Director, Banco Popular Bldg., San Juan.
ADDRESS
Z O N E III
STATE
DISTRICT
Kent R. Mullikin, Deputy Administrator, Washington, D. C;
,, „ _
.,
U I IN O IS
........................... State Director, U. S. Court House, Chicago.
I N I V I A N A ..........................................
. .State Director, 453-8 P. O. & Courthouse Bldg., Indiana
IO W A
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..................State Director, 413 Old Federal Bldg., Des Moines. |
MICHIGAN
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State an d D istrict D irectors, an d State M anagers Federal H ou sin g A d m in istra tio n — C on tin u ed
STATE
DISTRICT
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ADDRESS
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MINNESOTA: .
....................... . . . . .State Director, New Post Office, Minneapolis.
NORTH DA KOTA ................................................................................. .
.210 Walker Bldg., Fargo.
O H IO ........................................... COLUMBUS................... District Diréctór, Old Post Office Bldg., Columbus.
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CLEVELAND. . . . . . . ; . District Director, Room 4213 New PóstOffice Bldg., Huron Road and W .3rd St., Cleveland.
C IN C IN N A TI.'. . .... . . . . District Director, 213-225 New Federal Bldg., Cincinnati.
SOUTH DAK O TA ..................................................
............: . . . , New City Hall, Sioux Falls.
W ISC O N SIN ........................................................................ State Director, Rooms 700-708, Post Office, Courthouse' and Customshouse Bldg., Mil­
waukee.
Z O N E IV
STATE
DISTRICT _
ADDRESS
Lawson M. Watts, Deputy Administrator, Washington, D. C.
L.
ARKANSAS........................... .......................................... . . .State Director, Pyramid Bldg., Little Rock.
KANSAS..................................................................................State Director, Topeka Niational Bank Bldg., Topeka.
LOUISIANA.............................................................
.State Director, 4th Floor Union Bldg., 837 Gravier St., New Orleans.
M ISSO URI..................................W ESTERN. .
. . . ... . .District Director, 301 Féderal Courts Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
EASTERN. . . ......... .District Director, 201-7 North Fourth St., St. Louis.
NEBRASKA...................................... ................................... State Director, 1212—1227 Woodmen of the World Bldg., Omaha.
NEW M E X I C O ...........I .....................
............
................. .. . 330—332 No. Third St., Albuquerque.
O K L A H O M A .........................................................................State Director, 2nd Floor, Cotton Exchange Bldg., Oklahoma City. .
T E X A S .............. ..
i . . . . . . . NORTHEASTERN . . . . District Director, 215 Cotton Exchange Bldg., Dallas.
NORTHWESTERN. . . . District Director, 906-913 Electric Bldg., Fort Worth.
SOUTHEASTERN. . . . .District Director, 8 th Floor, Rusk Bldg., 723 Main St., Houston.
,
: SOUTHWESTERN.. . .District Director, 5th floor. Alamo Nat’I. Bk. Bldg., San Antonio.
ZONEV
STATE
DISTRICT
ADDRESS
Franklin D. Richards, Deputy Administrator, Washington, D. C.
A LASKA.................................. a i .
....................................... ............. . Federal Bldg., Juneau.
i VP
A R IZO N A
......... ........ ;.......................... .......................... 7th Floor—-Security Bldg., Phoenix. ,
. .District Director, 315 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
CALIFORNIA....................... .. NORT HERN. . . . . .
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SOUTHERN---- - . . . . .District Director, New Post Office and Courthouse Bldg., Los Angeles.
COLORADO.......... : .V.
....................State Director, 203—211 Boston Bldg., Denver.
H AW AII.......................................... — ............................J» .Territorial Director, 334-336 Federal Bldg., Honolulu.
IDAH O............................................... ................
.State Manager, 420 Capitol Securities Bldg., Boise. ■
M ONTANA............................... .......................
State Director, Federal BWg-» Helena- .
NEVADA.........................................................................................................., Rooms 1, 2; J,:Lunsford Bldg., Reno.
OREGON................................. . . .). -.v . ; .............................. State Director, Rm. 216, PittOck Block, Portland:
UTAH if. •.......... .. . . . .. >.
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.-. . . .State Director, 520 Dooley Bldg:, Salt Lake City.
W ASHINGTON. ,
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. . . . .State Director, 4th floor, Dexter-Horton Bldg., Seattle.
W YOMING . .......... .......... ............... ............. .................. .State Director, Post Office Bldg., Cheyenne.

RE CO N STR U CTIO N FINANCE C O R PO R A TIO N
DIRECTORS
C*M UUJKiANHENDERSON- Chairman; SAM H. HUSBANDS,: HOWARD J. KLOSSNER.

CARROLL B. M ERRIAM , HENRY A.

OFFICERS
Ä ß G*“ “ »! Counsel: RONALD H. ALLEN, Secretary; A. T. HOBSON. Acting Secretary: and HENRY A

MULLIGAN, Treasurer.
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Information, 309 Federal Loan Agency Bldg., 811 Vermont Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C., Telephone District 4911, Branch 255.

T h e C orp ora tion fu n c tio n s th ro u g h a p rin cip a l office a t W a sh in g ton a n d Joan agen cies estab lish ed in
cities th r o u g h o u t th e U n ited S tates as fo llo w s :
ATLANTA, GA.
BIRM INGHAM , ALA.
BOSTON, MASS.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
CHICAGO, ILL.
CLEVELAND, OHIO
DALLAS, TEXAS

DENVER, COLO.
DETROIT. MICH.
HELENA, MONT.
HOUSTON, TEXAS
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
KANSAS C IT Y, MO.
LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.

LOUISVILLE: KY.
MINNEAPOLIS. MINN.
NASHVILLE, TENN.
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
NEW Y O R K , N. Y .
OKLAHOMA C IT Y , OKLA.
OM AHA. NEBR.

PHILADELPHIA, PA.
PORTLAND, ORE.
RICHMOND. VA.
ST. LOUIS, M O.
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
SEATTLE, WASH.
SPOKANE, WASH.

N am es a n d O ffice A ddresses o f the M anagers o f th e L oan A gen cies o f th e R e c o n str u ctio n F in an ce C orp ora tion
an d S p ecia l R epresen tatives a t ce rta in p o in ts .
LOAN AGENCY
ATLANTA, G E O R G IA ............
BIRMINGHAM, A L A B A M A ..
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
CHARLOTTE, N. C..................
CHICAGO, ILLIN OIS...............

MANAGER
. M. E. E V E R ETT.................
E. W. L O N G . .. .........-..,
JOHN J. H A G E R T Y ..........
JOHN A. CAMPBELL, JR .
FRANK M. MURCHISON

CLEVELAND, O H IO ................
DALLAS, T E X A S ........................
DENVER, COLO..........................
DETROIT, M ICH IGAN ............
HELENA, M ONTANA...............
HOUSTON, T E X A S .............
JACKSONVILLE, F L O R ID A .. .
KANSAS C ITY, M IS SO U R I...
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS. .
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

J. A. F R A S E R . . . . ..............
L. B. G L ID D E N ..
ROSS L. HUDSON.............
RAYM OND J. HODGSON
STUART A. B IN G H A M ...
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ADDRESS
.Healey Bldg., Atlanta, Georgia.
.Comer Bldg., Birmingham, Ala.
.40 Broad Street. Boston, Massachusetts.
.Wilson Bldg., 109 W. Third St., Charlotte, N. C.
Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., 164 W. Jackson Blvd..
Chicago, Illinois.
Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio,
.Cotton E xch an ge Bldg., Dallas, Tex.
. Boston Bldg., Denver, Colo.
,607 Shelby Street, Detroit, Michigan.
.Power Block, Helena, Mont.
.Rusk Bldg., 723 Main St., Houston, Texas.
Western Union Bldg., Jacksonville, Florida.
Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
.Pyramid Bldg., Little Rock, Arkansas.
■Federal Bldg., 312 North Spring St., Los Angeles,
California.
.Lincoln Bank Bldg., 421 W. Market Street. Louisville.
Kentucky.
. McKnight Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
Nashville Trust Co. Bldg., Union St., Nashville, Tenn.
Union Bldg., 837 Gravier Street, New Orleans, Louisi-

...................

FRED H. FARW ELL.........
FRANK HODGES...............
j . W. JA R R E T T ...................
HECTOR C. H A IG H T ___

LOUISVILLE, KEN TU CK Y.................... . . . J . FORT ABELL
MINNEAPOLIS, M INNESOTA...................CHINA R. CLARKE
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.......... ............. J. M. GARDENHIRE
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA....................GEORGE W. ROBERTSON

NEW Y O R K , NEW Y O R K ......................... .THOMAS J. AHEARN, JR. ............................Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., 33 Liberty St., New York.
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........Cotton Exchange Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla.
PHII AHF f p w IAASPAA ......... ................. ......... p
.................................. Woodmen of the World Bldg., Omaha, Nebraska.:
PHILADELPHIA, P A. . . .
. . . . ,E. RAYM OND SCOTT.....................
........ Public Ledger Bldg., 600 Chestnut St., Philadelphia,
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sentative). . . .................................................Banco Popular Bldg. (P.O. Box 4512), San Juan.
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THE R F C M ORTGAGE COMPANY, Washington, D. C.
DIRECTORS
GEORGE B. WILLIAMS. SAM H. HUSBANDS. H. J. KLOSSNER. H. A. MULLIGAN. JAMES L. DOUGHERTY. W. C. COSTELLO.
M.
J. M cGRATH. C. B. M ERRIAM .
OFFICERS
GEORGE B. WILLIAMS. President: H. J. KLOSSNER. Vice-President: M- J. M cGRATH. Vice-President: RONALD H. ALLEN. Secretary:
H.
A. MULLIGAN. Treasurer; GEO. H. HILL, JR., General Counsel; DUDLEY H. DIGGES, Assistant Secretary; EDW ARD J. SINGER.
Assistant Secretary; W ILLARD E. UNZICKER, Assistant Treasurer; M ATTHEW A. McLAUGHLIN, JR., Assistant General Counsel; PAUL
C.
AKIN , Assistant General Counsel.
Information. Room 1162, 811 Vermont Ave., N. W ., Washington. D. C.. Telephone District 4911, Branch 21.

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, Washington, D. C.

ROBERT E. HEALY, of Vermont (1946).
SUMNER T . PIKE, of Maine (1943)

COM M ISSIONERS
EDW ARD C. EICHER. of Iowa. Chairm an (1945)
LEON HENDERSON, of New Jersey (1944)
GANSON PURCELL, of New York (1942).

OFFICERS
ROBERT H. O’BRIEN, Director of Public Utilities Division.
FRANCIS P. BRASSOR, Secretary of the Commission.
EDMUND BURKE, JR., Director of Reorganization Division.
EDW IN A. SHERIDAN, Executive Assistant to the Chairman.
W ILLIAM W. W ERNTZ, Chief Accountant.
CHESTER T. LANE. General Counsel.
W ILLIAM T . RAYM OND, Supervisor of Information Research.
BALDWIN B. BANE, Director of Registration DivisionJOHN M. CLIFFORD. Chief of Oil and Gas Unit.
JAMES A. TREANOR, JR., Director of Trading and Exchange Division.
REGIONAL OFFICES AND ADM INISTRATORS
ZONE 1
NEW Y O R K , NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA
REGIONAL OFFICE— Room 2006, Equitable Building. 120 Broadway,
New York, N. Y.
JAMES J. CAFFREY, Regional administrator.
ZONE 2
MASSACHUSETTS, CONNECTICUT, RHODE ISLAND,
VERMONT, NEW HAMPSHIRE and MAINE
REGIONAL OFFICE— Room 426, Shawmut Bank Building. 82 Devon­
shire Street, Boston, Mass.
JOSEPH P. ROONEY, Regional administrator.
ZONE 3
TENNESSEE, NORTHCAROLINA.SOUTHCAROLINA, GEORGIA,
ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI, FLORIDA, and th e portion o f
LOUISIANA east o f the ATCHAFALAYA RIVER
REGIONAL OFFICE— Room 415, Palmer Building, Forsyth and
Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga.
W ILLIAM GREEN, Regional administrator.
ZONE 4
OHIO, MICHIGAN, INDIANA, and KENTUCKY
REGIONAL OFFICE— Room 1608, Standard Building, 1370 Ontario
Street, Cleveland, Ohio.
DAN T. MOORE, JR., Regional administrator.
ZÒNE S
MINNESOTA, WISCONSIN, IOWA, ILLINOIS, MISSOURI,
an d KANSAS C IT Y, KANS.
REGIONAL OFFICE—Room 630, Bankers Building, 105 West Adams
Street, Chicago, 111.
W. McNEIL KENNEDY, Regional administrator.

ZONE 6
OKLAHOMA, ARKANSAS, TEXAS, KANSAS (with th e exception
o f KANSAS C IT Y) and the p ortion o f LOUISIANA west o f
th e ATCHAFALAYA RIVER
REGIONAL OFFICE— United States Courthouse, Tenth and Lamar
Streets, Fort Worth, Tex.
ORAN H. ALLRED, Regional administrator.
ZONE 7
W YOM ING, COLORADO, NEW M EXICO, NEBRASKA, NORTH
DAKOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA, and UTAH
REGIONAL OFFICE—Room 822, Midland Savings Building, 444
Seventeenth Street, Denver, Colo.
HOWARD N. LA RY , Regional administrator;
ZONE 8
CALIFORNIA, NEVADA, ARIZONA, and HAWAII
REGIONAL OFFICE— Room 1301, Bank of America Building, 625
Market Street, San Francisco, Calif.
HOWARD A. JUDY, Regional administrator.
ZONE 9
WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, and ALASKA
REGIONAL OFFICE—Room 1407, Exchange Building, 821 Second
Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
DAY KARR, Regional administrator.
WASHINGTON FIELD OFFICE
VIRGINIA, WEST VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, DELAWARE, and
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
OFFICE— 1424 K Street, N W „ Washington, D. C.

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A M E R IC A N B A N K E R S A SSO CIATION
22 E ast 40th St., N ew Y ork , N . Y .

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OFFICERS
Se n io r D e p u t y M a n a g e r

F R A N K W . S IM M O N D S , Secretary State Bank D ivision.

P . D . H O U S T O N , Chairman o f the B oard Am erican N ational Bank,
Nashville, T en s.

G e n e r a l C ou n sel

F i b s t V i c e - P r e s id k n t

D . J. N E E D H A M .

H . W , K O E N E K E ., President T h e S ecurity Bank o f P onca C ity , P onca
C ity , Okla.

S e c o n d V i c e P r e s id e n t

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D e pu tt M anagers

W . E S P E Y A L B IG , Secretary Savings D ivision.
J A M E S E . B A U M - M anager P rotective Departm ent.
A.
G . B R O W N , M anager Agricultural C redit D epartm ent.
W A L T E R B . F R E N C H . M anager Consum er C redit D epartm ent.
E D G A R E . M O U N T J O Y , Secretary N ational Bank D ivision.
M E R L E E . S E L E C M A N . Secretary T ru st D ivision.

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W . L . H E M IN G W A Y , President M ercantile-C om m erce B ank & Trust
C o., St. Louis, M o .

T reasu rer

B . M U R R A Y P E Y T O N , President M innesota N ational Bank, D u lu th ,
M inn .

Se c r e t a r y

E x e c u t iv e M a n a g e r

R I C H A R D W . H IL L .

H A R O L D S T O N IE R , 22 E ast 40th St., N ew Y ork , N . Y .

A. B. A. STAFF
R O B E R T W . K N E E B O N E , W estern R epresentative o f Banking.
W I L L I A M R . K U H N S . E d itor o f Banking.
F L O Y D W . L A R S O N , Secretary Am erican Institute o f B anking Section.
JO H N B . M A C K . Jr.. Assistant D irector A dvertising D epartm ent.
M E L V IN C . M I L L E R , Assistant Secretary B ank M anagem ent C o m ­
mission. E D G A R E .- M O U N T J O Y , D e p u ty M anager; Secretary N ational B ank
D ivision.
D . J . N E E D H A M , General C ounsel; Secretary C om m ittee on Federal
Legislation.
D . H . O T IS , A gricultural D irector.
T H O M A S B . P A T O N , Assistant General Counsel, Secretary C om m ittee on
State Legislation.
W I L L I A M P O W E R S , D irector C ustom er R elations; A ssistant Registrar
T h e G raduate School o f Banking.
JO H N J. R O O N E Y , C om ptroller.
M E R L E E . S E L E C M A N , D e p u ty M anager; Secretary T ru st D iv ision ;
D irector A dvertising Departm ent.
F R A N K W . S IM M O N D S . Senior D e p u ty M anager; Secretary B ank
M anagem ent C om m ission, State Bank D ivision. State Secretaries Section.
G I L B E R T T . S T E P H E N S O N . D irector Trust Research.
W I L L I A M T . W IL S O N , D irector P ublic Relations C ouncil.

H A R O L D S T O N IE R , E xecu tive M anager; A m erican Bankers A ssociation;
D irector Graduate School o f Banking.
.
W . E S P E Y A L B IG , D ep u ty M anager; Secretary C om m erce and M arine
C om m ission, Foundation Trustees, M em bership C om m ittee, Savings
D ivision.
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J A M E S E . B A U M , D ep u ty M anager; Secretary Insurance and P rotective
C om m ittee.
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A L D E N B . B A X T E R , A dvertising M anager Banking.
A . G . B R O W N , D ep u ty M anager; M anager Agricultural C redit D epartm ent.
P A U L F. C A D M A N , E conom ist.
J. R . D U N K E R L E Y , Assistant Secretary Savings D ivision; Secretary
P u b lic R elations C ouncil.
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G U R D E N E D W A R D S . D irector Research C ou n cil; Secretary E con om ic
P o licy C om m ission.
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E R N E S T M . F IS H E R . D irector Research in M ortgages and R eal Estate
Finance.
W A L T E R B . F R E N C H . D e p u ty M anager; M anager Consum er C redit
D epartm ent.
L E S T E R G IB S O N , D irector N ew s Bureau.
R I C H A R D W . H IL L , Secretary A m erican Bankers Assn., Registrar
G raduate School o f Banking.
H K i
W I L L I A M A . I R W I N , E ducational D irector Am erican Institute o f Bank­
in g Section, Assistant D irector T h e Graduate School o f Banking.


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T H E A SSO CIATION OF R E SE R V E C IT Y B A N K E R S
105 West Adams St., Chicago
OFFICERS

P r e s id e n t

K E E H N W . B E R R Y , President W h itn ey N ational Bank, .N ew Orleans.
V ic e - P r e s id e n t

.H A R R IS C . K I R K , V ice
Francisco.

President

Am erican

T rust

C om pany,

San

T reasu rer

V IC T O R F. R O T E R IN G , V ice-President First N ational B ank & T rust
C om pany, M inneapolis.

Se cretary

JO SE P H J. S C H R O D E R , 105 W . A dam s St., C hicago.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

H A R O L D V . A M B E R G , V ice-President and General Counsel First N a ­
tional Bank o f Chicago.
W A L T E R S. B U C K L IN .President N ational Shawm ut Bank, B oston.
JO H N S. C O L E M A N , President Birm ingham T ru st & Savings C o B ir­
mingham .
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J. H . F R O S T , President Frost N ational Bank, San A ntonio.
H YorkL D H ‘ H E L M ' V ice-President C hem ical Bank & T ru st C o., N ew
H A R O L D K O U N T Z E , President C olorad o N ational Bank, Denver.

W M . F. K R IE B E L , V ice-President and Cashier T h e Pennsylvania C om ­
pany, Philadelphia.
8 o lN? Y - M A E S T R E , President M ississippi V alley T ru st C om pany,
8 t . -LOUIS.

--Pres. J . P . M organ & C o ., In c., N ew Y o rk .
R ation a l B ank o f C om m erce, Seattle.
First N ational Bank, Atlanta.
V IC T O R F . R O T E R IN G , V ice-P resident F irst N ational B an k & T ru st
C om pany, M inneapolis.
JO H N C . W H I T E , V .-Pres. First and M erchants N ational Bank, R ichm ond.
TAMF«E n

B A N K E R S A SSO CIATIO N F O R F O R E IG N T R A D E
Secretary, F. B . T E D F O R D , Assistant V ice-President T h e First N ational B ank o f C hicago.
P b b s id e n t

H A R R Y S A L IN G E R , V ice-President T h e First N ational B ank o f
C hicago, C hicago, 111.
V ic e - P r e s id e n t

W of S

V i c e - P r e s id b n t

P . A . K IN N O C H , V ice-President A m erican T ru st C om pany, San F ranCISCO.

Se c r e t a r y

Y o A A N ew Y^rk! N* ^ c e -President T h e N ational C ity B ank

V ic e - P b b s id e n t

J-

P . O. B o x A C hicago 111

OFFICERS

O. M O N A S T E R IO , V ice-President M ercantile-C om m erce B an k &
Trust C om pany, St. Louis.

F ,/it*.T E D F O R D ’ Assistant V ice-President T h e First N ational B ank o f
Chicago.
T reasu rer

L . C A R L T O N , V ice-President C entral N ational Bank o f C leveland.
Cleveland, Ohio.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

i . C„ B
Vice-President J. P. M organ & C om pany, Inc., N ew Y ork.
™ F' £ £ F 5 A B T ’ V ice-President T h e First N ational Bank o f St. Louis.
W . L . G R A Y , V ice-President T he First N ational Bank o f B oston.
J. M . H A D R A , V ice-President R ep u b lic N ational B ank o f Dallas
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G uaranty T rust C om p any o f N ew Y ork .
A R T H U R VT. R O B E R T S , V ice-President C ontinental Illinois N ational
B ank & T ru st C om pany, C hicago, ill.
J* ©• R A V E N S K Y , V ice-President Chase N ational B ank o f the C ity o f
N ew Y ork .
S T E P H E N E . R U T H , V ice-President T he Philadelphia N ational Bank.
W M . ? • S C H R O E D E R , V ice-President Citizens N ational T ru st & Savings
Bank, Los Angeles, C alif.
G . H . Z I M M E R M A N , Assistant Cashier N ational Bank o f D etroit.

F IN A N C IA L A D V E R T IS E R S ASSO CIATIO N
C E N T R A L OFFICE, 231 So. La Salle Street, C hicago
Executive Vice-President, P R E S T O N E . R E E D
J A M E S R A S C O V A R I L A lbert Frank-G uenther Law, In c., N ew Y o rk , N .Y .
R O B E R T J. IZ A N T , C entral N ational Bank, Cleveland.
G . L . S P R Y , Canada T ru st C o., L ondon , Ont., Can.
F i r s t V i c e - P r e s id e n t
Seattle T ru st & Savings Bank, Seattle, W ash.
a V IC T O R C U L L IN , M ississippi V alley T ru st C o., St. Louis.
J O H N M . Z U B E R , Ohio Citizens T ru st C o., T oled o, Ohio.

OFFICERS

P r e s id e n t

S e c o n d V ic e - P r e s id e n t

SENIOR ADVISORY COUNCIL

L 'S a n ™ ^ < ^ c o N D ’ B ank ° f Am erica N ati«>nal Trust & Savings Assn.

2* D E L A N O A M E S , M arylan d Trust C o., B altim ore, M d .
, .--Ri ® R ° W N , H untington N ational B ank, C olum bus. Ohio.
M E R R I L L J. C A M P B E L L , M arine T ru st C o., Buffalo, N . Y .
G U Y W . C O O K E , First N ational Bank, C hicago, 111.
R A L P H M . E A S T M A N , State Street Trust C o., B oston, M ass.
J. M . E A S T O N , T h e N orthern T n is t C o., C hicago, ill.
E R E G W . E L L S W O R T H , H ibernia N ational Bank, N ew Orleans, La.
G E O R G E O. E V E R E T T , First B ank & T ru st C o., U tica, N . Y .
M .E .H O L D E R N E S S . First N ational Bank, St. Louis, M o .
T H O M A S J .K I P H A R T , F ifth T hird U nion T ru st C o ., C incinnati, Ohio.
E.
H . K I T T R E D G E , H ornblow er & W eeks, B oston, M ass.
JA C O B K U S H N E R . U nited States T rust C o., Paterson. N . J.
J. B L A K E L O W E . E quitable T rust C o ., Baltim ore, M d .
A L V A G. M A X W E IL L , Citizens & Southern N ational Bank, A tlanta, Ga.
G A Y L O R D S. M O R S E , Term inal N ational Bank, C hicago, 111.
W I L L I A M H . N E A L , W ach ovia B ank & T ru st C o ., W inston-Salem , N . C .
ß . P . P U R S E , T h e Purse C o ., C hattanooga, Tenn.
R . W . S P A R K S , B ow ery Savings Bank, N ew Y ork , N . Y .
L I . S P E R L IN G , Cleveland Trust C o., Cleveland, Ohio.
E R E D M . S T A K E R , C om m erce Trust C o., Kansas C ity, M o .
E L IO T H . T H O M S O N , W ashington Loan Sc Trust C o., W ashington, D . O.
C H A R L E S H . W E T T E R A U , Am erican N ational B ank, N ashville,
Tenn.
E.
B . W IL S O N , E dw in B ird W ilson, In c., N ew Y ork , N . Y .

T h ir d V ic e - P r e s id e n t
T r e a s u r e r 1' G O R D O N * Citizens & Southern N ational B ank, A tlanta, Ga

F R E D W . M A T H IS O N , N ational S ecurity Bank, Chicago.

DIRECTORS
9 * ^ A L E X A N D E R , B ank o f the M anhattan C o., N ew Y ork , N . Y .
M ^ R I L L A N D E R S O N , M errill Anderson C o., N ew Y ork , N . Y .
B A R R Y , U nion T ru st C o., Pittsburgh, Pa.
S ir v
N ational Shawm ut Bank. B oston, M ass.
O W N , N ational C ity Bank, Cleveland, Ohio.
H A R O L D C O T H R E L L F ort W ayne N ational Bank. F ort W ayne. Ind.
^ S H H l ^ N ^ C h a s e N ational Bank, N ew Y ork , N . Y .
A^TfCTwS’ ®arnett N ational Bank, Jacksonville, Fla.*
I ) C 1 Ll‘ F L lA T H E R > A m erican Security & T rust C o., W ashington,
Y 1 Eor* W orth N ational Bank, F ort W orth , Tex.
R O B E R T L IN D Q U IS T , Am erican N ational B ank & T ru st C o., Chicago,
K A T H E R IN E M O O R E , N ational N ew ark & Essex Banking C o., Newark,

IN V E S T M E N T B A N K E R S ASSO CIATIO N OF A M E R IC A
Office of the Association, 33 South Clark Street, Chicago
Executive Secretary and Treasurer, A L D E N H . L IT T L E , 33 So. C lark St., Chicago

BOARD OF GOVERNORS
V ic e - P r e s id e n t s

P r e s id e n t

P A U L H . D A V IS , Paul H . D avis & C o., C hicago.
JO H N S. F L E E K , H ayden, M iller and C om pany, Cleveland.
E D W A R D H . H IL L IA R D , J. J. B. H illiard & Son, Louisville.
JO H N K . S T A R K W E A T H E R , Starkweather & C o., N ew Y ork.
J O H N O. S T U B B S, W hiting, W eeks & Stubbs, Incorporated, B oston.

E M M E T T F. C O N N E L Y , First o f M ichigan C orp., D etroit. (On leave.)

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G overnors

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E D G A R M . A D A M S , E . M , A dam s & C o., Portland.
H A R C O U R T A M O R Y , Smith, B arney & C o., B oston.
W IL L IA M A . B A R R O N , J R ., W hite, W eld & C o., B oston.
C.
P R E V O S T B O Y C E , Stein Bros. & B oyce, Baltimore.
V IC E . B R E E D E N , R . H . M ou lton & C o., San Francisco.
B E N J A M IN J. B U T T E N W IE S E R , K uhn, L oeb & C o., N ew Y ork .
D W IG H T W . C H A P M A N , A m erican T rust C o., San Francisco.
R A L P H C H A P M A N , Farwell, Chapm an & C o., Chicago.
J U U E N H . C O L L IN S , Harris, H all & C om pany, Chicago.
iSRw 5X SS '-5?L -i?i,2U R R E Y , E quitable Securities C orp., N ashville.
E* D E W e y E V E R E T T , H ornblow er & W eeks, N ew York.
A L B E R T H . G O R D O N , K idder, P ea b ody & C o., N ew Y ork.
H VY . H A C K E T T , Tucker, A nthony & C o., B oston.
G E O R G E C . H A N N A H S , Hannahs, Ballin & Lee, N ew Y ork.
R O B E R T B . H O B B S, W . W . Lanahan & C o., Baltimore.
§• E D G A R H O N N O L D , O. E dgar H onnold, Oklahom a C ity.
S & S iirii^ .ri'Q U D G N , Piper, Jaffray & H opw ood, M inneapolis.
S. M A R T IN , T h e First Trust C o. o f Lincoln, Lincoln.
"O H N J. M cK E O N , Chas. W . Scranton & C o., N ew H aven.
D O N A L D I. M c L E O D , M cL eod , Y ou ng, W eir & C o., Ltd ., T oron to.

G overnors

R . V E R N E M IT C H E L L , M cD on a ld -C oolid ge Sc C o., Cleveland.
J. L U D W IG M O S L E , M osle and M oreland, G alveston.
F R E D E R I C P . M U L L IN S , A . E . M asten, & C om pany, Pittsburgh. ’
T . E D W A R D O ’C O N N E L L , M u rphy, F avre & C o., Spokane.
D O N A L D O ’M E L V E N Y , O ’M elveny-W agenseller & D urst, L os Angeles.
J A M E S F Q U IG G , M ississippi V alley Trust C om pany, St. Louis,
JU L IU S W R E IN H O L D T , J R ., R ein holdt Sc Gardner, St. Louis.
U A R V E Y R O N E Y , M errill L yn ch, E . A . Pierce & Cassatt, L os Angeles.
J. F L E M I N G S E T T L E , J .,H . H ilsm an & C o., In c., A tlanta.
B U R D I C K S IM O N S, Sidlo, Simons, R oberts & C o., D enver.
G E O R G E F. S P A U L D IN G , T h e N orthern Trust C o., Chicago.
JJ_\_McL E A N S T E W A R T , H arrim an R ip ley Sc C o., Incorporated, N ew Y ork .
W J N T H R O P E . S U L L IV A N , T h e First B oston C orporation, C hicago.
L O W R Y S W E N E Y , L ow ry Sweney, In c., Colum bus.
A L B E R T R . T H A Y E R , Thayer, B aker & C o., Philadelphia.
JO H N W . W A T L IN G , W atling, Lerchen & C o., D etroit.
J A Y N . W H IP P L E , B acon, W h ip p le & C o., C hicago.
B onbright & C om pany, Incorporated, N ew Y ork.
• ® A N C . W I T T E R , D ean W itter & C o., San Francisco.
A L E X A N D E R C . Y A R N A L L , Y arnall & C o., Philadelphia.
J O H N M . Y O U N G , M organ Stanley & C o., Inc., N ew Y ork.

APPOINTED OFFICERS A N D COUNSEL
XA l? T M J ? T i? ^ BrYAVTa 35 o _ +v,

M u n ic ip a l S e c r e t a r y

SEtRBT?RYR G ’ D A V IS ’ 33 South ° lark street> C hicago.
R O B E R T S T E V E N S O N , 3rd, 33 South Clark Street, Chicago.

D U D L E Y C . S M IT H , 33 South Clark Street, C hicago.
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M A R Y R . L IN C O L N , 33 South Clark Street, Chicago.
D O R O T H Y A . D U V A L , 33 Soutli Clark Street, C hicago.

O f f ic e C o u n s e l

T H E O D O R E S. C H A P M A N , 111 W est M on roe Street, C hicago.
E d u c a t io n a l D i r e c t o r

O f f ic ia l R e p o r t e r

D A V ID D IL L M A N , 33 South Clark Street, C hicago.


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R O B E R T M O R R IS ASSOCIATES
A N a tio n a l A ss o c ia tio n o f F in a n cia l C red it M en

Central Office, 1417 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

OFFICERS

DIRECTORS

P re siden t
H A R V E Y L. W E L C H , First N ational Bank, St. Louis, M o .

(Terms expiring 1943)

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C A R L IS L E R . D A V IS , State-Planters Bank & T ru st C o., R ichm ond, Va
E L L IO T T R . H E D G E , N ew England T ru st C o., B oston, M ass.
N O R M A N H . M O Y S E Y , M anufacturers N ational Bank, D etroit, M ien.
A R T H U R E . P O S T , Federal Reserve Bank, Philadelphia, Pa.
H . M . S E Y D L E R , Second N ational Bank, H ouston, T ex.
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R O B E R T J. S E V IT Z , Security-First N ational Bank, Los Angeles, Gain.

F ir st V ice - P resident
J. W IL S O N S T E IN M E T Z , N inth Bank & T rust C o., Philadelphia, Pa.
S econd V ice -P re siden t
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JO S E PH W . S IM P S O N , J R .. First W isconsin National Bank, M ilw aukee,
W is.
S e c r e ta r t - T re asu rer
A L E X A N D E R W A L L , Central Office, 1417 Sansom Street, Philadelphia,
Pa.

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W IL L IA M P . F L Y N N , Indiana N ational Bank; Indianapolis, ln d .
W IL L IA M J. G R A T Z , First N ational Bank, St. P aul, M inn.
J O H N W . K O N V A L IN K A , Irving T ru st C om pany, N ew Y o rk , N . Y .
V . H . N O R T H C U T T , First N ational Bank, Tam pa, Fla.
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H A R R Y H . S IV R IG H T , Iow a-D es M oines N ational B ank & T ru st COD es M oines, Iow a.
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V IN C E N T Y A G E R , Harris T rust & Savings Bank, C hicago, III,

M O R R IS P L A N B A N K E R S ASSO CIATION
718 Jackson Place, N . W ., Washington, D . C.

OFFICERS

BOARD OF GOVERNORS

P resident
R I C H A R D H . S T O U T , W ashington, D . C .
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H . E L L S W O R T H B R O W N , B ridgeport, C onn.
S econd V ice - P resident
SECOND VICE ^ ¡S ID B N T
W. G . A V J S K i, Schenectady, in . v .

R IC H A R D H . S T O U T , Chairman, W ashington, D . C .
A . C . A R M S T R O N G , D uluth, M inn.
JO SE P H E . B I R N I E , A tlanta, Ga.
A R T H U R A . B L U M E Y E R , St. Louis, M o .
M IL T O N P . B R A D L E Y , N ew H aven, Conn.
R O Y D E N C . B R Y A N , W ilm ington, D el.
C H A R L E S H . B R Y A N T , D es M oines, Iowa.
j . H . C H A P M A N , Jr., W heeling, W . Va.
M A L C O L M O. E N G S T R O M , R ichm ond, Va.
B U R T O N E . F O R S T E R , K noxville, Tenn.
E D W I N B . F U L D , S tockton , Calif.
H O W A R D E . G L A D D IN G , P rovidence, R . I.
S Y D . J. H U G H E S, N ew Y o rk , N . Y .
E M S L E Y A . L A N E Y , W ilm ington, N . C .

A s s i s t a n t Se c r e t a r y

R O B E R T R. SPOONER
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A s s is t a n t T r e a s u r e r

C A L V IN C . V A N E

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

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R A L P H W . P I T M A N , Philadelphia, Pa.
M . S. R IC H A R D S O N , A kron, O.
R U S S E L L O. S A Y R E , Springfield, M ass.
C L Y D E C . S H I V E L ^ C o lu m b i^ , O.

R I C H A R D H . S T O U T , Chairman, W ashington, D . C .
JO S E PH E . B IR N IE , A tlanta, Ga.
A R T H U R A . B L U M E Y E R , St. Louis, M o .
M IL T O N P. B R A D L E Y , N ew H aven, C onn.

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H A R R Y ' E S M A L L ’, C llv ela n d *Ohio.
JESSE F. S T R E N G , Louisville, K y .
F. E A R L W A L L A C E , B oston, M ass.
R O B E R T W . W A T S O N , N ew Y o rk , N . Y .

R A L P H W . P IT M A N , Philadelphia, Pa.
M . S. R IC H A R D S O N , A kron, Ohio.
H A R R Y E . S M A L L , Cleveland, Ohio.

M O R T G A G E B A N K E R S A SSO CIATION OF A M E R IC A
Offices of Secretary, 1J1 W . Washington St.f Chicago
George H . Patterson, Secretary-Treasurer
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OFFICERS (1940-1941)
D E A N R . H IL L , H ill M ortgage C orp., Buffalo, N . Y :

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M IL L E R B . P E N N E L L , Pehnell and Johnson, Cleveland, O.

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Logan, Utah.

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N A T IO N A L ASSOCIATION OF M U T U A L SAVIN G S B AN K S
60 E . 42 St., New York, N . Y .
Administration on M ay 1940-41
O FFICERS
P r e s id e n t

♦ A N D R E W M IL L S , J r ., President D ry D ock Savings Institution,
N ew Y ork , N . Y .
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T rea J urer S M IT H ’ Preside11* B urlington Savings Bank, Burlington, V t.
E D M U N D P. L IV IN G S T O N , Vice-President Union D im e Savings Bank.
N ew Y ork, N . Y .

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JO H N W . S A N D S T E D T , 60 East 42nd Street, N ew Y ork, N . Y .
C ounsel

F R E D N . O L IV E R , Investm ent B ldg., W ashington, D . O.

C O U N C IL O F A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
C onnecticu t........... *George J . Bassett, President C onnecticu t Savings Bank,
N ew H aven, C onn.
E dw in O. N orthrop, Vice-President W aterbury Savings
Bank, W aterbury, C onn.
Delaw are................ R obert D . K em p, President Artisans Savings Bank,
W ilm ington, D el.
In d ia n a ............ ..M i c h a e l E. Schaeffer, Vice-President Peoples Savings
Bank, Evansville, Ind.
M aine......... - ...........*Thom as H . R iley, Jr., Treasurer B runsw ick Savings
Institution, Brunswick, M e.
M aryland............. .Jam es K - Steuart, Treasurer Savings Bank o f B altim ore
Baltim ore, M d .
M assachu setts.. . . W illiam S. Brown, V ice-P resid en t; W orcester N orth
Savings Institution, Fitchburg, M ass.
O. R odgers Burgin, Vice-President Q uincy Savings Bank,
Quincy, M ass.
Gardner S. M orse, Treasurer Berkshire C ou n ty Savings
Bank, Pittsfield, M ass:
M innesota. . . . . . . H enry S. Kingm an, President Farmers & M echanics
Savings Bank, M inneapolis, M inn.
N ew H a m p sh ire...*E . Curtis M atthew s, Jr., President Piscataqua Savings
Bank, Portsm outh, N ew Hampshire.
N ew Jersey...........^Charles Hasler, Treasurer Orange Savings Bank,
Orange, N . J. :
N ew Y o r k .
.D an iel T . R ow e, President Kings H ighw ay Savings
Bank, B rooklyn, N . Y .

Joseph A . B roderick, President East R iv er Savings Bank,
N ew Y ork , N . Y .
H arold Stone, President Onondaga C o u n ty Savings Bank,
Syracuse, N . Y .
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O h io ......................... H enry S. Sherman, President S ociety for Savings,
Cleveland, Ohio.
O regon .................... George F. B rice, President Oregon M u tu al Savings
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P ennsylvania......... *Isaac W . R oberts, Vice-President Philadelphia Saving
Fund Society, Philadelphia, Pa.
R hode Island ..........Charles A . Post, President Citizens Savings Bank,
P rovidence, R . I.
V erm ont..................Stetson C. E dm unds, Treasurer R utland Savings Bank,
Rutland, V t.
W ash in g ton ........... D ietrich Schm itz, President W ashington M u tu al Savings
Bank, Seattle, W ash.
W isco n sin .. . . . . . . J. C . Teague, President B eloit Savings Bank,' B eloit, W is.
E x -O fflcio ,............. *M yron F- Converse, President W orcester F ive Cents
Savings Bank, W orcester, M ass.
Fred F. Lawrence, Treasurer M aine Savings Bank,
P ortland, M e.
H enry R . K insey, President W illiam sburg Savings Bank
B rooklyn, N . Y .
Carl M . Spencer, President H om e Savings Bank, B oston,
M ass.
M ilton W . Harrison (H onorary V ice-P resident), Trustee
B ow ery Savings Bank, N ew Y o rk , N . Y .
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N A T IO N A L ASSOCIATION OF SE C U RITIE S DEALERS, IN C.
821 Fifteenth Street, N . W .
Washington, D . C.
O FFICERS
R O B E R T W . B A IR D , Chairman
G E O R G E W . D A V IS , V ice-Chairm an
L E E M . L I M B E R T , Vice-Chairm an
L A U R E N C E M . M A R K S , Treasurer
W A L L A C E H . F U L T O N , E xecutive D irector
B A K E R , H O S T E T L E R & P A T T E R S O N , Counsel

B O A R D OF G OVERNO RS
Chairman
R O B E R T W . B A IR D
T h e W isconsin C om pany
M ilwaukee, W is.

V ice Chairman
G E O R G E W . D A V IS
D avis, Skaggs & Co.
San Francisco, Calif.

(T o serve until January 16, 1942)
D O N A L D C . B R O M F IE L D , Garrett-Brom field & C o., Inc., D enver, C olo.
A R T H U R S. B U R G E S S, B iddle, W helen & C o., Philadelphia, Pa.
G E O R G E W . D A V IS , Davis, Skaggs & C o., San Francisco, Calif.
F R A N K D U N N E , D unne & C o., N ew Y ork, N . Y .
P E R R Y E . H A L L , M organ Stanley & C o., Inc., N ew Y ork , N . Y .
JO H N R . L O N G M IR E , I. M . Simon & C o., St. Louis, M o.
H E N R Y B . T O M P K IN S , T h e R obinson-H um phrey C om pany, Atlanta,
Ga.

V ice Chairman
LEE M . L IM B E R T
B lyth & C o., In c
N ew Y ork , N . Y .

(T o serve until January 16K1943)
R O B E R T W . B A IR D , T h e W isconsin C om pany, M ilwaukee, W is.
H . H . D E W A R , Dew ar, R obertson & Pancoast, San A ntonio, Tex.
B . H O W E L L G R IS W O L D , J R ., Alex. B row n & Sons, Baltim ore, M d .
W IL L IA M A . F U L L E R , Fuller, Cruttenden & C om pany, C hicago, 111.
L A U R E N C E M . M A R K S , Laurence M . M arks & C o., N ew Y ork, N . Y.
JO H N A . P R E S C O T T , Prescott, W right Snider C om pany, Kansas C ity,
M o.
H A R V E Y R O N E Y , Bank, H un tley & C om pany, Los Angeles, Calif.

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E D W A R D BOSSON, Putnam & C om pany, H artford, Conn.
E D W A R D B R O C K H A U S , E dw ard Brockhaus & C om pany, Cincinnati, Ohio.
H E R M A N N F. C L A R K E , E stabrook & C om pany, B oston, M ass.
L E E M . L IM B E R T , B ly th & C o., Inc., N ew Y o rk , N . Y .
M E R V IL L E W . M c IN N I S , M cln n is, V an Dusen & C om pany, Seattle, W ash.
F R A N C E S F. P A T T O N , A . G . B ecker & C om pany, Chicago, 111.
L A W R E N C E B. W O O D A R D , W ood ard -E lw ood & C om pany, M inneapolis, M inn.

N E W Y O R K S E C U R IT Y D E A L E R S ASSO CIATION
42 Broadway, New York, N . Y .
OFFICERS
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H A R R Y R A Y A M O T T , A m ott, Baker & C o., Inc.
F R A N K D U N N E , D unne & Co.
T R A C Y R . E N G L E , Engle, A b b o t & C o.. Inc.
D A V ID . J. L E W IS , Paine, W ebber & C o.
D A V ID R . M IT C H E L L , D a v id R . M itchell & Co.
J O H N J. O ’K A N E , Jr., John J. O ’ Kane, Jr. & Co.
F R E D J. R A B E , F. J. R abe and C o.
J O H N F. S A M M O N , J. F. Sam m on and C o.
R O B E R T S T R A Ü S , Strauss Bros.
O L IV E R J. T R Ö S T E R , H oit, R ose & Tröster.
C L A R E N C E E. U N T E R B E R G , C. E . Unterberg & Co.
M E Y E R W IL L E T T , Bristol & W illett.

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ST A T E SAFE D E P O SIT ASSOCIATIONS
NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
A N D R E W H . T R O E G E R , President
Safe D eposit and T rust C o., B altim ore, M d .

R . O. T H A Y E R , V ice President
F ifth N orthwestern N ational Bank, M inneapolis, M inn.

J. F. R . P A C K A R D , Secretary-Treasurer
Fidelity-Philadelphia T ru st C o., Philadelphia, Pa.

SOUTHERN C A LIFORN IA SAFE DEPOSIT A SSOCIATION
President, B . M . E lliott, Security-First N ational Bank, 6th and Spring
Office, L os Angeles, C alif.
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Second V ice-President, M iss Janette L ong, Farm ers Sc M erchants N ational
B ank, Los Angeles, Calif.
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Secretary, M rs. Zillah M . Pirie, California B ank, H ead Office, Los Angeles,
Calif.
Treasurer, M is s W illie M a e Stafford, Citizens N ational T ru st & Savings
B ank, H ill Street Office, Los Angeles, Calif.

C IN CIN N ATI SAFE DEPOSIT A SSOCIATION
President, H arry H . Huneke, T h e W estern B ank & T rust C o ., Cincinnati,
Ohio.
V ice-President, C laude F ord , F ifth T h ird U nion T ru st C o., Cincinnati,
Secretary & Treasurer, M iss A lice Sherman, C olum bia B ank & Savings C o.,
Cincinnati, O.

TH E SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND
President. Jas. T . Pascoe. S ociety for Savings, Cleveland. O.
V ice-President, R ichard H . Jones, N ational C ity Bank, Cleveland.
Vice-President, Chas. L. Bethel, U nion B ank o f Com m erce, Cleveland.
Secretary-Treasurer, R ichard J. H od d inott, T h e Cleveland T ru st C o.,
Cleveland.

CONNECTICUT SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION
President, H arrison T . R yd er, H om e B ank & T ru st C o., Darien, Conn.
First Vice-President, Otis C . Linkletter, T h e Savingp Bank o f N ew L ondon,
C onn.
S econd V ice-President, Joseph Valentine, Jr., T h e B ristol B ank & T rust
C o., B ristol, C onn.
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C o ., N ew H aven. C onn.

D IS T R IC T OF C O LU M BIA BANKERS ASSOCIATION
S afe D ep osit S e ctio n
Chairman, M iss E va R icker, R iggs N ational Bank, W ashington, D . Ç.
Vice-Chairm an, G u y D . C ow l, M cL ach len Banking C orporation, W ash­
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ILLIN OIS SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION
President, H erbert W . L loyd , C ity N ational Safe D eposit C o., C hicago, HI.
V ice-President, R ob ert Lough, D rovers Safe D ep osit C o., C hicago, 111.
Second Vice-President, H erm an B oettcher, C hicago C ity B ank & .T rust
C o., C hicago, 111.
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72 W . A dam s St., C hicago, 111.
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C hicago, 111.

KANSAS C IT Y SAFE DEPOSIT A SSOCIATION
President, D . A . Ghrist, Industrial State Bank, Kansas C ity , Kans.
Vice-President, L. Y . Cunningham , M issouri Safe D eposit C o., Kansas C ity.
Secretary-Treasurer, M rs. M arie Tebeau, First N ational Safe D eposit C o.,
Kansas C ity , M o .

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
ANDREW H. TROEGER
Safe D eposit & T ru st C o ., Baltim ore, M d .
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F idelity-Philadelphia T ru st C o., Philadelphia, Pa
GAYTON ABBOTT
W ebster & A tlas N ational Bank, B oston, M ass.
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G E O . F. P A R T O N
Standard Safe D eposit C o ., N ew Y o rk , N . Y .
K E N N E T H H . D IC K S O N
First N ational B ank, W estw ood, N . J.
H. M . HOOVER
Central S afety D eposit C o., C hicago, 111.
W M . T. COLLUM
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N E W Y O R K S T A T E S A F E D E P O S IT A S S O C IA T IO N
President, Geo. F . P arton, Standard Safe D eposit C o., N ew Y o rk , N . Y .
First V ice-President, Frank O. Brand, E m pire Safe D eposit C o ., N ew
Y ork N . Y .
Second V ice-President, James G . M anchester, Jr., C entral Savings Bank
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Treasurer, E W alter Boedecker. F idelity Safe D eposit C o ., N ew Y o fk . N . X .
S A F E D E P O S IT A S S O C IA T IO N O F C E N T R A L N E W Y O R K
President, M iss R u th I. B um p, Syracuse Savings Bank, Syracuse, N . Y .
Vice-President, M iss R u th M . Sears, T om kind C o u n ty T ru st C o., Ithaca.
N. Y.
V ice-President, H a rry R . Gosling, Oneida N ational B ank & T ru st C o.,
Secretary,’ M iss M argaret M . Iv o ry , N ational B ank & T ru st C o. o f N or­
w ich, N orw ich, N . Y .
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Treasurer, M rs. Pearl M . H arvey, First N ational Bank o f C ortland, C ort­
land. N . Y .
R O C H E S T E R S A F E D E P O S IT A S S O C IA T IO N
President, M iss H arriet F. Smith, M on roe C ou n ty Savings Bank.
Vice-President, B urton H . W edel, Lincoln A lliance Bank & T rust C om pany.
Corres. Secretary, E m m a Jane V ayo, Rochester T rust & Safe D eposit C o.
Secretary, Janet F. H olstein, Security T rust C o.
Treasurer, F lorence E . Lee. Central T rust C o.
W ESTERN N EW Y O R K GROU P
President, H ow ard H . K laiber, L incoln-E ast Side N ational Bank, Buffalo.
First V ice-President, W m . P . Scanlon, First T rust C om pany, Tonow anda,
N. Y.
Second V ice-President, Carl C . Schell, T h e L iberty Safe D eposit C om pany,
Buffalo.
Secretary, H arvey J. Juhre, B uffalo T ru st Office, M arine Safe D eposit C o.,
Buffalo, N . Y .
Treasurer, James H . Ives, L ib erty Safe D eposit C o., Buffalo.
C onvention Chairm an (1941), W . A . Zim m erm an, T h e M arine Safe D eposit
C o., B uffalo, N . Y .
P E N N S Y L V A N IA S A F E D E P O S IT A S S O C IA T IO N
President, J. F . R . Packard, Fidelity-Philadelphia T rust C o., PhiladelphiaPa.
Vice-President, H . C . W ehrheim , Peoples Pittsburgh T rust C o., Pittsburgh.
Secretary-Treasurer, A . W . R einhold, W estern Saving Fund Society,
Philadelphia, Pa.
E a s te rn G r o u p
President, J. F. R . Packard, Fidelity-Philadelphia T rust C o., Philadelphia,
Pa.
Vice-President, Charles B . C onn, N inth Bank & T ru st C o., Philadelphia.
Secretary-Treasurer, A . W . R einhold, W estern Savings Fund Society,
Philadelphia, Pa.
W estern G rou p
President, Philip Reinhard, First N ational Bank o f W ilkinsburg, Pa. _
V ice-President, D a v id M cC on k ey, Farmers D eposit N ational B ank, Pitts­
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Treasurer. J. F . Kerrigan, M ellon N ational Bank, P ittsburgh, Pa.
R IC H M O N D S A F E D E P O S IT A S S O C IA T IO N
President, H ubbard S. L afoon, State Planters B ank & T ru st C o ., R ich ­
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V ice-President, H artw ell F . T aylor, M orris P lan Bank o f Virginia, R ich ­
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Secretary, M iss A lice V . B urnett, First & M erchants N ational B ank, R ich ­
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M A RY L A N D SAFE DEPOSIT A SSOCIATION
President, B rooks B . O ’N eill, B altim ore C om m ercial Bank, Baltim ore, M d .
First Vice-Président, Geo. H . Schm idt, T itle Guarantee & Trust C o.,
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Treasurer, Chas. W . Johnson, M ercantile T ru st C o., Baltim ore, M d .

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S A N F R A N C IS C O S A F E D E P O S IT A S S O C IA T IO N
President, H . F. Hillers, T h e San F rancisco Bank, 1653 H aight St.
First Vice-President, R oland H ill, Bank o f California, 400 California St.
S econd Vice-President, J. E . F oley, Bank o f Am erica, N atl. T r. & Sav. Assn.,
1 P ow ell St.
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Secretary-Treasurer, W illiam T . C ollum , C rocker First N ational B ank o f
San Francisco.

A SSO C IATIO N

President, James T . H ayward, M erchants N ational B ank. B oston, M ass.
Vice-President, W m . E . N uttin g, B oston Safe D ep osit & T rust C o .,
B oston, M ass.
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V ice-President, W m . G . Barnes, Pilgrim V aults, In c., B oston, M ass.
Secretary & Treasurer, R obert M cIn ty re, First N ational Bank, 88 Summer
St., B oston, M ass.

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DEPOSIT

S T . J O S E P H S A F E D E P O S IT A S S O C IA T IO N
President, H arry Griffith, A m erican N ational Bank, St. Joseph, M o .
V ice-President, Oliver F. R oth , Burnes N ational Bank, St. Joseph, M o.
Secretary, T . J. M éC ullough, First St. Joseph Stock Y ards Bank, South
St. Joseph, M o.

ASSOCIATION

President, H . A . W arner, Jr., First State B ank, W h ite Bear Lake, M inn.
V ice-President, John Kane, Stock Y ard s N ational Bank, St. Paul.
Secretary-Treasurer, Phyllis G ustetter, C om m ercial State Bank, St. Paul.

M ISSO U R I SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION

S T . L O U IS S A F E D E P O S IT A S S O C IA T IO N
President, A . L . Siem, B oatm en’s N ational Bank, St. Louis, M o .
V ice-President, A ugust Roeder, M ercantile C om m erce Bank & T rust C o.
Secretary, Frank A . T hornton, Telegraphers N ational Bank o f St. Louis.
Treasurer, F . B . M erget, M ercantile-C om m erce N ational Bank. St. Louis.

President, C ly d e D . Harris, First N ational Bank, C ape Girardeau, M o .
V ice-President, F. T . H od gd on , Farm ers & M erchants B ank & T ru st C o.,
Hannibal, M o .
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Secretary, Lester Y . Cunningham , M issouri Safe D eposit C o., Kansas
C ity , M o .

NEW JERSEY STATE SAFE DEPOSIT A SSOCIATION
President, H om er C . Pierson, Citizens N ational Bank, C ollingsw ood, N . J.
First V ice-President, W . M . D . Kern, H udson C ity Savings Bank, Jersey

W IS C O N S IN S A F E D E P O S IT A S S O C IA T IO N
President, Elm er P. H artm ann, N orthern Bank, M ilwaukee, W is.
Vice-President, R obert D . Luce, C ity Bank & T rust C o., M ilwaukee, W is.
V ice-President, R . M uehlbach, M arine N ational E xchange Bank, M ilw au-

Second* Vice-President, M ich ael j . Schm itt, F idelity U nion T rust C o. o f
N ew ark---A m erican Branch.
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Secretary, George J. K eevil, N ew Jersey T ru st C o., Kong Branch, N . J.
Treasurer, Lew is S. Stackhouse, T renton B anking C o., Trenton. N . J.

Treasurér, E dward J. Beniak, M arine N ational Exchange Bank, M ilwaukee.
W is.
Secretary, M iss Germaine N eis, A m erican State Bank, M ilwaukee, W is.


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STA TE B A N K E R S ASSOCIATIONS
C O U N T R Y B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N O F G E O R G I A
President, K . P . Baker, cashier Citizens B ank, Ashburn.
Secretary and Treasurer, Fritz R . Jones, 99 H W alton St., N . W ., A tlanta,
General Counsel, A lex. W . Smith. Jr., Grant Building, Atlanta.

A L A B A M A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, J. W . B row n, Jr., president M erchants & Planters N ational
Bank, Sylacauga.
First Vice-President, H . J. W hitfield, vice-president R obertson Banking
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C o., D em opolis.
Second Vice-President, W allace M alone, president First N ational Bank,
D othan.
Secretary and Treasurer, G ordon D . Palmer, vice-president First N ational
Bank, Tuscaloosa.

I D A H O B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, H arry M . Emerson, cashier First N ational Bank, Lewiston.
V ice-President, H . E . Gundelflnger, cashier H azelton State Bank, H azelton,
Ida.
Treasurer, A . B . W heeler, vice-president R exburg State Bank, In c., R exburg, Ida.
Secretary, E . W . P orter, R oom 634, First N ational B ank B ld g., Boise.

A R IZ O N A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, J. R . M c E v o y , vice-president First N ational Bank, H olbrook.
Vice-PresidentT S. S. Shattuck, president M iners & M erchants Bank,
Bisbee.
Secretary and Treasurer, Sherman Hazeltine, cashier Bank o f Arizona,
Prescott.

IL L IN O IS B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, E arl C . Adam s, executive vice-president Jersey State Bank,
Jerseyville.
V ice-President, H enry G . Bengel, vice-president Illinois N ational Bank,
Springfield.
Secretary, H arry C . Hausman, 105 W est M on roe St., C hicago.
Treasurer, Louis B . W ilson, president R o ck Island B ank & T rust C o.,
R o ck Island.

A R K A N S A S B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, B. L. Ross, president Phillips N ational Bank, Helena.
Vice-President, A . G. Kahn, president Union N ational Bank, L ittle R ock .
Secretary, R ob t. E . W ait, 621 Pyram id B ldg., Little R ock.
Treasurer, R o y E . Smith, trust officer First N ational Bank, E l D orado.
Asst Secretary, C arolyn C raw ford, Little R ock .

IN D IA N A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, W . W . Gasser, president G ary State Bank, G ary.
V ice-President, A rch C . Voris, president Citizens N ational B ank, B edford.
Secretary, D o n E . W arrick, 810 U nion T itle B ldg., Indianapolis.
Treasurer, R ussell L . D unbar, cashier Peoples Bank & T rust C o., Sunmon.

C A L IF O R N IA B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, John S. Curran, vice-president A nglo California N ational Bank,
San Francisco.
Vice-President, James E . Shelton, chairm an o f the executive com m ittee
and vice-president Security-First N ational Bank o f Los Angeles.
Treasurer, A . H . Silvem ail, assistant vice-president, W ells Fargo B ank &
U nion T rust C o., San Francisco.
E xecutive M anager, Lauder H odges, 481 M ills B ldg., San Francisco.
Chairman o f the E xecu tive C ouncil, A . C . Hughes, president M on terey
C ou n ty T rust & Savings Bank, Salinas.

IO W A B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N
President, H . R . Y ou n g, cashier Am erican N ational Bank, A rlington.
Vice-President and Treasurer, H . J. Stuhlmiller, president State Savings
Bank, Fontanelle.
Secretary, Frank W arner, 430 L iberty B ld g., D es M oines.

C A N A D IA N B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N
President, H . T . Jaffray, general manager. Im perial Bank o f Canada,
T oron to.
Vico-President. Chas. St. Pierre, general manager Banque Canadienne
N ationale, M ontreal.
Vice-President, F . H . M arsh, general m anager T h e B ank o f T oron to,
Toron to.
Vice-President, G . W . Spinney, general m anager Bank o f M ontreal, M o n ­
treal.
Vice-President, A . E . A rscott, general m anager T h e C anadian B ank o f
Com m erce, T oron to.
Secretary-Treasurer, A rthur W . R ogers, T oron to General Trusts B ldg.,
T oron to.
Public Relations Adviser, Vernon Knowles, T oron to General Trusts B ldg.,
T oron to.

K A N S A S B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, Clause F. P ack, president H om e State Bank, Kansas C ity.
V ice-President, C . E . Floersch, vice-president U nion N ational B ank M a n ­
hattan.
Secretary-Treasurer, Fred M .Bowm an, T opeka.
Assistant Secretary, E leanor J. W ood bu rn, T opeka.
K E N T U C K Y B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, E d. L . W eathers, president First C ity B ank & T rust C o ., H o p ­
kinsville.
V ice-President, W m . F . M iller, vice-president Citizens U nion N ational
Bank, Louisville.
Secretary, R alph Fontaine, 400-02 Hilliard B ldg., 419 W est Jefferson,
Louisville.
Treasurer, W . A . C ole, cashier L incoln N ational Bank, H odgenville.

C O L O R A D O B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, E . G . W oodbridge, vice-president C olorado Savings & Trust
C om pany, La Junta.
First Vice-President, A . F. Cruse, president R o u tt C ou n ty N ational Bank,
Steam boat Springs.
Second Vice-President, Clarence H . Adam s, president International Trust
C o., Denver.
Secretary-Treasurer, J. C . Scarboro, publisher M ou n tain States Banker,
Denver.

L O U IS IA N A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, T . L . E vans, president G uaranty Bank & T ru st C o., Lafayette.
V ice-President, W . W . Schroeder, vice-president N ational B ank o f C om ­
m erce, N ew Orleans.
Secretary, R . I. D idier, B aton R ouge.
Treasurer, J. C . A tkins, cashier Continental-Am erican Bank & T ru st C o.,
Shreveport.

C O N N E C T IC U T B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, Ostrom Enders, first vice-president H artford N ational B ank &
Trust C o., H artford.
First Vice-President, R obert S. W alker, vice-president and trust officer
C olonial Trust C om pany, W aterbury.
Vice-President State Bank Division, Lester E. Shippee, executive vicepresident, H artford-C on necticut Trust C om pany, H artford.
Vice-President N ational Bank D ivision, W . H . Judd, president N ew Britain
N ational Bank, N ew Britain.
Vice-President T rust D ivision, H arold E . Rider, trust officer Stam ford T rust
C om pany, Stam ford.
Treasurer, John H . B rooks, president B rooks Bank & T ru st C om pany,
Tarrington.
Secretary, G . H arold W elch, trust officer T he N ew H aven B ank N . B . A .,
N ew H aven.

M A IN E B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, D on ald C . W hite, executive vice-president First N ational Bank,
Lewiston.
First V ice-President, Leon O. T ebbetts, president Federal T ru st C o.,
W aterville.
Second V ice-President, H om er E . R obinson, president First N ational Bank,
R ockland.
Secretary and Treasurer, Geo. C . Fernald, Augusta.
M A R Y L A N D B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, Eugene G . G rady, vice-president W estern N ational Bank,
Baltim ore.
V ice-President, Stuart L . Brown, cashier First N ational B ank o f So. M d „
U pper M arlboro.
Secretary, M atth ias F. Reese, m anager B altim ore Clearing House, B altim ore
Assistant Secretary, W m . B . E lliott, assistant manager B altim ore Clearing
H ouse, Baltim ore.
Treasurer, N orm an B . B oyle, assistant treasurer W estm inster Savings Bank,
W estm inster.

D E L A W A R E B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, Joseph L. M arshall, cashier Lewes Trust C o., Lewes.
Vice-President, W allace F. M cF au l, cashier First N ational Bank & Trust
C o., M ilford .
Secretary and Treasurer, G ilbert B . M oy er, assistant treasurer W ilm ington
Trust C om pany, W ilm ington.

M A S S A C H U S E T T S B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, D a v id E . Hersee, vice-president State Street T ru st C o., BostonVice-President, Laurence R . C onnor, president A gricultural N ational Bank,
Pittsfield.
E xecu tive Secretary, John S. Gwinn, 80 Federa St., B oston.
Treasurer, W ilbur F. Lawson, vice-president First N ational B ank o f B oston,
B oston.

D I S T R I C T O F C O L U M B IA B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, T . Stanley H olland, vice-president and trust officer Am erican
S ecurity & T rust C o., W ashington.
First Vice-President, John A . R eilly, president S econd N ational Bank,
W ashington.
Second V ice-President, A . S cott Offutt, vice-president T h e C ity Bank,
W ashington.
T hird Vice-President, Sidney F. Taliaferro, vice-president and trust officer
T he R iggs N ational B ank, W ashington.
Secretary, D on ald W . Larson, D . C . Bankers Assn., A m erican Security
B ldg., W ashington.
Treasurer, A lbert S. G atley, executive vice-president L incoln N ational B an k,
W ashington.
General C ounsel, Frank J. H ogan, A ttorn ey a t Law , C olorad o B ld g ..
W ashington.

M I C H I G A N B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, Earl W . D e Lano, president Allegan State Bank, Allegan.
First V ice-P resident, G . Sherman Collins, vice-president and cashier T he
First N ational Bank, Negaunee.
Second Vice-President, R udolph E . Reichert, president A nn A rbor Savings
& C om m ercial Bank, A nn A rbor.
Treasurer, N orm an E . Glasser, cashier G a ylord State Savings Bank, G a y­
lord.
E xecutive M anager, R a y O. Brundage, 1812 Olds T ow er, Lansing.
General Counsel, W illiam B . C udlip, 3000 U nion Guardian B ldg., D etroit.

F L O R I D A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, George E . Lewis, president Lewis State Bank, Tallahassee.
Vice-President, J. L . D art, vice-president Florida N ational Bank, Jack­
sonville.
Secretary, J. Carlisle R ogers, cashier First N ational Bank, Leesburg.
Treasurer, Geo. H . Brannen, vice-president and cashier B ank o f Inverness,
Inverness.

M IN N E S O T A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, O. G. Jones, president G oodhue C ou n ty N ational Bank, R ed
W ing.
V ice-President, L . O. Olson, cashier M id lan d N ational Bank & Trust C o.,
M inneapolis.
Secretary, W m . D uncan, Jr., 925 R an d Tow er, M inneapolis.
Treasurer, Jam es H . H ogan, president K errick State Bank, Kerrick.

G E O R G I A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, M ills B . Lane, Jr., first vice-president Citizens & Southern
N ational Bank, Atlanta.
Vice-President, J. P. Culpepper, vice-president and cashier Bank o f Alapaha,
Alapaha.
Secretary, H aynes M cF ad d en , 1204 A tlanta N ational B ld g., A tlanta.
Treasurer, Freem an Strickland, vice-president First N ational Bank, A tlanta.
General Counsel, Orville A . Park, Georgia Casualty B ldg., M acon .
Assistant Secretary, B radford M cF ad d en, 1204 A tlanta N ational Bldg.
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M IS S I S S I P P I B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, W . H . N egus, president First N ational Bank, Greenville.
V ice-President, W . M . M ounger, president D eposit G uaranty B k. & T r.
C o., Jackson.
Secretary, George B . Power, P. O. B ox 37, Jackson.
Treasurer, L eo W . Seal, president H ancock Bank, B ay St. Louis.
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M I S S O U R I B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, C ly d e D . Harris, president First N ational Bank, C ape Girardeau.
V ice-President, W . M . C , Dawson, cashier Citizens Bank, Grant C ity.
Secretary, W . F. Keyseri Sedalia.
Assistant Secretary, E . P. N eef, Sedaliá.
Treasurer, K earney W ornall, vice-president C ity N ational B ank and
T rust C om pany, Kansas C ity .
M O N T A N A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, John A . Sanderson, president D a ly Bank & Trust C o., A naconda.
First Vice-President, Fred Helnecke, president First N ational Bank & Trust
C o., Helena.
Second V ice-President, H . ,E.¡ Olsson, vice-president R onan State Bank,
R onan.
Secretary-Treasurer, Ben R . D raper, asst-cashier U nion Bank & T rust C o.,
Helena.

NEBRASKA BAN KERS ASSOCIATION
President, C arl D . Ganz, cashier Farmers & M erchants B ank, A lv o. . ,..
Chairman E xecutive C ouncil, W m . N . M itten , president Stephens N ational
Bank, Frem ont,
Secretary, W m . B. Hughes, 420 Farnam B ldg., Omaha.
Treasurer, L , C . Chapin,, vice-president First N ational Bank, Lincoln.
N E V A D A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, C. S. W engert, m anager Las Vegas Branch First N ational Bank
o f N evada, R eno.
Vice-President, J. E . Brin ton, vice-president and cashier. First N ational
Bank, E ly.
Secretary, L. S. Reese, vice-president and cashier First N ational Bank o f
N evada, R eno.
Treasurer, E . A . Claw son, cashier N evada B ank o f C om m erce,'E lko.

O R E G O N B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, J. B'. B ooth , vicë-president Benton C ou n ty State Bank, Corvallis.
V ice-President, A . L . Powers, assistant yice-president U . ,S. N ational Bank,
P ortland.
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Secretary; E lwain H . Greenwood, 619 Lum berm ens B ldg., P o rtla n d ..
Treasurer, G. L . Glass, cashier First Staté Bank, M ilwàukie. ,
P E N N S Y L V A N IA B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, A rchie D . Swift, president Central-Penn, National Bank, Phila­
delphia.
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Vice-President, John H . E vans, vice-president M cD o w e ll N ational Bank,
Sharon.
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ingdon.
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Treasurer, John H . Dillen, president A ltoona Trust C om pany, A ltoona.
R H O D E IS L A N D B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, L incoln E . Barber, vice-president R hode Island H ospital N a­
tional Bank, Providence.
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Vice-President, Charles A . P o s t ,.president Citizens Savings Bank, P rov iSecretary, Elm er D . N ickerson, assistant secretary Industrial Trust C o.,
Providence.
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Treasurer, Shiriey. H arrington, president M echanics N ational Bank, P rovi­
dence.
S O U T H C A R O L IN A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, F. E . Grier, president B ank o f Greenwood, Greenwood.
First Vice-President, C : A . Spivey," president Peoples N ational Bank,
C onway.
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Second Vice-President, P. A . Price, cashier Bank o f Barnwell, Barnwell.
Secretary-Treasurer, W m . E . M artin, First N ational Bank B ld g., C olum bia.

N E W H A M P S H IR E B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, George B . L ord , president Portsm outh Savings Bank, P orts­
m outh.
Secretary, H arry L . A dditon, M erchants N ational Bank, M anchester.
Treasurer, H arold A , H olbrook, president Strafford N ational B ank, D over.

S O U T H D A K O T A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, L. T . M orris, president First Citizens N ational Bank, W atertow n.
Vice-President, H . N . Thom son, vice-president Farmers & M erchants State
Bank, Presho.
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Secretary and Treasurer, Geo. M . Starring, 76 T hird St., S. W ., Huron.

NEW JERSEY BA N K E R S ASSOCIATION

T E N N E S SE E B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, W . J. Diehl, vice-president and cashier T hird N ational Bank,
N ashville.
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President, L. A . Chambliss, vice-president F idelity U nion T rust C om pany,
N ewark,
Vice-President, F. Palm er A rm strong, president K ey p ort Banking C om pany,
K eyp ort.
Secretary, A rm itt H . C oate, M oorestow n.
Treasurer, Joseph G. Parr, president T rust C om pany o f N ew Jersey, Jersey
C ity.
N E W M E X I C O B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, J. H . Askins, cashier First N ational Bank, M elrose.
Vice-President, J. E . R obertson, vice-president and cashier A m erican Bank
o f Carlsbad.
E xecu tive Secretary, M rs. M argaret Barnes, 318 N . Sixth St., Albuquerque.
Treasurer, E . C. Smith, vice-president and cashier International State
Bank, R alston. .
N E W Y O R K S T A T E B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, Eugene C . D on ovan, president A uburn Trust C om pany, A uburn.
V ice-President, John P. M yers, president Plattsburg N a tion a l B ank &
T rust C o.,¡Plattsburg.
Secretary, H arold J, M arshall, Vice-president N ational Spraker Bank in
Canajoharie, N ew Y ork.
Assistant Secretary, A lbert L. M uench.
Treasurer, Thom as H . D e Laire, executive vice-president Fishkill N ational
Bank, Beacon.
S A V IN G S B A N K S A S S O C IA T IO N O F T H E S T A T E O F
NEW Y O R K
President, H enry Bruere, president B ow ery Savings Bank, N ew Y o rk C ity.
First Vice-President, E dson P. P fohl, president Niagara C ou n ty Savings
B ank, Niagara Falls.
Second Vice-President, A lbert W . H ooke, president Oneida C ounty Savings
Bank, R om e.
T hird Vice-President, Charles D . Swayze, secretary-treasurer M iddletow n
Savings B ank, M iddletow n.
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Fourth Vice-President, R alph H . Stever, president Seam en’s Bank for
Savings, N ew Y ork C ity.
F ifth V ice-President, R obert' S., Darbee, president B ay R idge Savings
Bank, B rooklyn.
Treasurer, W illiam M . C am pbell, president Am erican Savings Bank, N ew
Y ork C ity.
General Secretary, Paul W . A lbright, 110 East 42nd St., N ew Y o rk C ity.
Secretary, M argaret D oerschuk, 110 East 42nd St., N ew Y o rk C ity.
Assistant Secretary, U rbain C . LeG ost, 110 E ast 42nd St., N ew Y o rk C ity.
N O R T H C A R O L IN A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, R . C . Lewellyn, president Surry C ou n ty Loan & Trust 'C o.,
M ou n t A iry.
Vice-President, R . P. H olding, president First C itizens Bank & Trust C o.,
Smithfield.
V ice-President, Philip W oollcott, president Bank o f Asheville, Asheville.
V ice-President, J. N . C oburn, vice-president W accam aw Bank & Trust
C o., W hiteville.
Treasurer, J. A . Harris, Jr., cashier Bank o f M on tgom ery, T roy.
Secretary, E . A . W ayne, Raleigh.
General Counsel, I. M . Bailey, Raleigh.

Vice-President, E . E . Byars, president W illiam son C ou n ty B anking & Trust
C o., Franklin.
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Vice-President, P. D . H enry, cashier Oakland D eposit Bank, Oakland.
Secretary and Treasurer, H . G rady H uddleston, 812 Am erican T rust B ldg.,
Nashville.
T E X A S B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, P. R . H am ill, president B ay C ity B ank & T ru st C o., B ay C ity.
Secretary, W . A. P hilpott, Jr., D a lla s .,
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Treasurer, J. E d d. M cLaughlin, vice-president Security State Bank &
Trust C o., Ralls.
U T A H B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, L. E . Ellison, cashier First N ational B ank, L ayton,
F irst Vice-President, A lex H edquist, president Farmers & M erchants
Bank, P rovo.
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Second Vice-President, C laude Hirschi, cashier State Bank o f Hurricane,
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Secretary and Treasurer, H . B . Crandall, vice-president and cashier First
State Bank, Salina.
V E R M O N T B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, B . A , Thom as, treasurer E nosburg Falls Savings Bank & Trust
C o., E nosburg Falls.
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Vice-President, A . B . M cC la ry, m anager W indsor office V erm ont Savings
Bank, W indsor.
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Vice-President, C . E . Brigham , vice-president M erchants N ational Bang:,
Secretary^!?. °B . M cG in n , asst, treasurer Peoples T rust C o., St. Albans.
Treasurer, R . A . Bean, treasurer Central Savings Bank & T rust C o., Orleans.
V I R G IN I A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, G . Franklin Lenz, president Citizens M arine Jefferson Bank,
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First Vice-President, G . C . MCCall, executive vice-president and cashier
First N ational Bank, N orton.
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Second Vice-President, W . A . R oper, president Bank o f C om m erce & Trusts,
Secretary, John H . Payne, M ezzanine Floor, H otel R ichm ond, R ichm ond.
A ttorn ey, J. R andolph T ucker, Tucker, B ronson Satterfield & M ays,
R ichm ond.
W A S H IN G T O N B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, Elm er Dahlin, president Selah State Bank, Selah.
Vice-President, R en o Odlin, president P uget Sound N ational Bank, T acom a.
Treasurer, L. L . Stringham, m anager Pasco Branch Seattle-First N ational
Secretary,’ A ndrew M iller, 711 Second A venue B ldg., Seattle.
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General Counsel, Falknor, E m ory & H owe, D exter H orton B ldg., Seattle.
W E S T V I R G IN I A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, H . E . Laupp, executive vice-president W heeling D ollar Savings
& T rust C o., W heeling.
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First Vice-President, H om er Gebhardt, vice-president & trust officer First
H untington N ational Bank, H untington.
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S econd Vice-President, G eo. M. M o o re , vice-president U nion N ational
Ba/rilr Clarksburg.
Treasurer,’ George W ard, trust officer Charleston N ational Bank, Charleston.
A ctin g Secretary, H om er G ebhardt, vice-president and trust officer First
H untington N ational Bank, H untington.
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A ctin g Assistant Secretary, Henrietta Schaub, First H untington N ational
Bank, H untington.

N O R T H D A K O T A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President,' J. I. H egge, president Northwestern State Bank, H illsboro.
Vice-President, J. O. M ilsten, president First N ational Bank, Belfield.
Secretary, C . C. W attam , 55 H B roadw ay, Fargo.
Treasurer, Franklin Page, cashier Bank o f H am ilton, H am ilton.
O H IO B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, J. E . W ise, president W illard U nited Bank, W illard.
V ice-President, E . D . Reese, president Park N ational B ank, N ewark.
Treasurer, W m . A . Stark, vice-president Fifth T hird U nion T rust C o.,
C incinnati (Office expires N ov . 1, 1941).
Treasurer, L. A . Stoner, president Ohio N ational Bank, C olum bus (T o take
office N ov . 1, 1941).
Secretary, D a vid M . A uch, 923 Huntington Bank B ldg., Columbus.

W IS C O N S IN B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, H . J. Steeps, president T he B araboo N ational Bank, BaTaboo.
Vice-President, G. O. T horpe, vice-president and cashier First & Lum ber' m en’s N ational Bank, Chippewa Falls.
Secretary, W all G. C oapm an, 312 East W isconsin A ve., M ilwaukee.
Treasurer, W . H . Lyon,, cashier South M ilwaukee Bank, South M ilwaukee.

O K L A H O M A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, R . B . P atton, executive vice-president A m erican Exchange
Bank, H enryetta.
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Chairm an E xecu tive C om m ittee, L. C . W righ t, president S ecurity B ank,
B lackw ell.
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Vice-President, H ugh L. Harrell, vice-president First N ational Bank &
T rust C o., Oklahom a C ity.
Secretary, Eugene F. Gum , Skirvin H otel, Oklahom a C ity.
Assistant Secretary, Gertrude C orbitt, Skirvin H otel, Oklahoma C ity.
Treasurer, C . L. Priddy, executive vice-president N ational Bank o f M cA lester, M cA lester.


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W Y O M I N G B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
President, F. W . M arble, vice-president Stock Growers N ational Bank,
Cheyenne.
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V ice-President, Chas. H . Parks, vice-president Shoshone N ational Bank,
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Secretary, Kathleen Snyder, 1243 South W o lco tt St., Casper.
Treasurer, H . H . H im e, cashier Stockgrowers State Bank, Lauder.

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ALABAM A
B a n k in g B o a r d
Addie Lee Parish (Supt. o f Banks) C hairm an. . . . . . . .M ontgom ery.
J. B. Haslam. V ice-Pres. Birm ingham T rust & Savings
C o............. .................................... .............................. . Birmingham .
A. D . Sample, President, Citizens Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . .HartseUe.
R. L. Adam s, Président, B ank o f Y o r k .......................... ¡Y ork.
J. J. Flowers, Vice-Pres. D othan B ank & Trust C o ___ D othan.
A ddie Lee Farish, Supt. o f B anks...... ................... ............ M on tgom ery.
H . F. Forrester, D ep u ty Supt. o f Banks and D epu ty
Comm issioner o f Savings & L oan A ssn s.......................M on tgom ery.
H . F. B enton, B ank E xam iner. . ...................... .................Opp.
G. H. F oote, Bank E xa m in er.
.......................... .Birm ingham .
L. P. Cartwright, Bank E xa m in er...................................... Athens.
A . J. Smith, Bank E xam in er................................................ M on tgom ery.
J. L. K och, Bank Exam iner....................................... ; . . . .M on tgom ery.

A R IZO N A
James H . C alvert, Supt. o f B a n k s____ . . l i t

C apitol

B ldg.,
Phoenix.
G. G. W illiam s, Bank E xam iner...................... ..
.Phoenix.
Bertram L. Thom as, Assistant Exam iner and Secretary Phoenix.
ARKANSAS
S ta t e B a n k in g B o a r d
James H . Pdnlck, Chairman, W . B . W orthon Go,,
„ Bankers . . . . . . . . . . ------- . . . . ------- . . . . . . . . . . . .l i t t l e R ock .
Z. T . W ood , Union N ational B an k ..................... ...L ittle R ock .
B. A. Lynch, Farmers Bank & T ru st C'o..".; . . . . . . . . . . Blythevilïe.
Howard E a s t .
................. .................................................... Cam den.
B. J. B e s t .
..................................................................N ewport.
Theo. P. Carson, S ecretary............................................ ...... L ittle R ock.
Thomas W . Leggett, State B ank C om m issioner. . . . . .L ittle R ock .
Theo. P. Oarson, Assistant Com m issioner........................ L ittle R ock.
C. K . W ilkerson, A sst. Com m issioner Building & Loan
and Securities D iv is io n .................................... .. j . . . . . . .L ittle R ock.
I. J. Steed, C hief E x a m in er.................. ..................... .. . . .L ittle R ock ,
Albert Sims, B ank Exam iner................................................L ittle R ock.
J. A . W elty, Bank E xam iner................................................L ittle R ock.
G. B . Shafer, Bank E xam in er...............................................Little R ock.
F. C. R ayburn, Asst. Bank E x a m in e r ..............................Little R ock.
A. M . Hayes, Assistant B ank E xa m in er...........................L ittle R ock.
T . T . Ram sey, Building & Loah & Securities Exam iner. L ittle R ock,
R obert E . C atlett, Securities Exam iner............................Little R ock.
C A L IF O R N IA
George J. K nox, Superintendent o f B a n k s .................... .San Francisco.
William J. M u rphy, C hief D e p u ty ........................ .............San Francisco.
C. E . Lowell, C hief Exam iner . ......... ............ ...San Francisco.
G. M . Ackerm an, Bank E xam in er......................... .......... .San Francisco.
C. E . Deskin, Bank E xam iner..............................................San Francisco.
Chas. J. Ledwith, B ank E xam in er......... ..................... .... .San Francisco.
N . C . M atthews, Bank E xam iner............. ......................... San Francisco.
J. Perry R eynolds, Bank E x a m in e r............................ .... .San Francisco.
H. S. T aylor, Bank Exa mi ner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _____ San Francisco.
R obert M elcher, Junior B ank Exam iner. , .................... .San Francisco.
John F. Byrne, Junior Bank E x a m in e r.. . . ...........
.San Francisco.
Dan S. Canny, C hief o f the D ivision o f B on d C ertiflcat io n .. ................................................................................... .... San Francisco.
John M cF au l, C hief o f Southern D ivision . .....................215 W . 6th St., Los
E.
D . Backus, B ank E xam iner. ......................................Lo^A ugel’es.
R . C. Barth, Bank E xam iner............... ................................ L os Angeles.
S. M . M atthews, Bank E x a m in er.......................................Los Angeles.
E. E. Haupert, Bank E xam in er. . . . .................. ..
Los Angeles.
COLORADO
M aple T . Harl, State B ank C om m ission er..- . ... ■ .........125
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Office
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John Jepson, D ep u ty B ank C om m issioner....................... Denver.
Geo. T . Atchison, D ep u ty Bank C om m ission er.............Denver.
W alter J. N elson. D ep u ty B ank C om m issioner.............. Denver.
Claude L. S tout, D ep u ty Bank C om m issioner.. . . . . . .D enver.
C O N N E C T IC U T
B a n k in g C o m m is s io n
W alter Perry, Bank C om m issioner................................... .N ew Haven.
Frank M . Anastasio, State Treasurer. .....................
.N ew H aven.
John M - D ow e, State C o m p tro lle r....................... .............Killingley.
A d v is o r y C o u n c il o n B a n k in g
John B. Byrne, President, H artford-Connecticut Trust
Y ° : i v , •x , '
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Robert C. Glazier, President, Society for Savings......... H artford.
George H . W ood s, President, B ridgeport-Peoples Sav­
ings B a n k ............................. ......... ................................. B ridgeport.
W . Perry Curtiss, President, U nion & N ew -Haven Trust
t Ç?* -a •tA ••; .................................— ....................... ..
.N ew H aven.
Lewis S. R eed, Presidènt, Citizens & M anufacturers’
N atl. B a n k ............................................ ........ .......................W aterbury.
Charles W elles Gross, A ttorn ey for Connecticut Assn.
o f M u tu al Savings Bank, 49 Pearl S treet.................... H artford.
Grosvenor E ly , President, Chelsea Savings B a n k ..........N orwich.
W alter Perry, B ank C om m issioner...................
Richard R ap p ort, D ep u ty Hank C om m issioner. . .
Clarence H. Adam s, D irector Securities D iv is io n .
John F. D iN onn o, Hank Liquidating A gent.
William P. Landon, B ond C o n s u l t a n t ...........
Howard E. Frisbie, A nalyst and Statistician. . . . .
M ilton T . Gaines, Asst. A nalyst and S tatistician .,
Arthur O. Lam b, R eal E state Appr ai s er. . . . . . . . .
Alfred F. Austin, D irector o f Bank Examinations.
George W . A ustin, C hief Bank Ex a mi n e r . . . . . . . .
Philip H . M oriarty, Bank E xam iner. . . . . . . . . . . .
Arthur B. Shippee, Hank E xam in er...........................
Reinhard J. B ardeck. B ank Exam iner......................
Douglas T . B oddie, Hank Exa mi ne r . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stanley F. Gierym ski, Bank E xam iner. . . . . . . . . .
Ralph R . M acK in nel, B ank Exam iner......................
Charles W . Pond, Bank E xam iner. ...........................
Harold A . W illiam s, Bank E xa m in er..................
Alfred B . Taravella, Bank E xam in er..................
M elvin O. Hall, Bank E x a m in er..................... ...........
Kenneth W . H utchins, Bank Exam iner...................
E. G orton R ogers, B ank E xam iner............. .
W illiam E . Glover, Hank E x a m i n e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


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N ew H aven.
.W . H artford.
.W est H artford.
.W est H artford.
.W est H artford.
. W est H artford.
.G lastonbury.
R o ck y Hill.
.W ethersfield.
.W est H artford.
. H artford.
. H artford.
.N ew Britain.
W est H artford.
.N ew Britain.
. M ilford.
. Torrington.
. M iddletow n.
. W indsor Locks.
.N ew Britain.
Wethersfield.
. N ew London.
. W atertown.

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James T . C onnelly; Bank E x a m in e r ..,. . . . ......... ..
.N e w Britain.
T hornton G- Smith, B ank E xam in er.......... . Southington.
E dw ard M .Curley, Bank Exa mi ne r . . . . . . ¿ . . . ;. . . . . . N ew H aven.
W allace E . LeC ount. Bank Exam iner . ........... ...S outh N orwalk.
W ilm ot B. N orth, B ank Exa mi ner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M iddlebury.
James B /T a te m , Bank E x a m i n e r , . P u t n a m .
George A . D e Roehn, Bank Exam iner. :’. . . . . ; . . . . . . .W ethersfield.
H ubert F. G ordon, Bank Exam iner . . . . . . . . .
. . . I .Shelton.
Thom as J. Grace, Bank E xa m in er........... .N e w Britain.
H ow ard E . M u rkett, Bank E xa m in er............................. .. Greenwich.
Sherman R . Buell, Bank E xam iner............................... .. .G uilford.
H enry L . K a tz, Bank Exam iner....................Bridgeport.
Leighton B . Porters, B ank E xam iner................................ Bethel.
R obert W . K ilpatrick, Bank E xam iner.............................East H artford.
Rogers Perry, M anager o f Real E sta te . ■........................ Canton.
C.
R ead Richardson, L iquidation E xam iner................ M anchester.
Ernest E . Savard, L iquidation E xam in er........................ Bristol.
DELAW ARE
B a n k A d v is o r y B o a r d
John K . Garrigues, V ice-President & T ru st Officer,
Delaware T rust C o .............................................................. W ilm ington.
J . E dw ard Goslee, President, M illsboro T rust C o ..........M illsboro.
Sylvester D . Townsend, President, W ilm ington Trust
C o .................................................... ....................... , ; .............. W ilm ington.
B o a r d o f B a n k I n c o r p o r a t io n
Frank E . L ynch, Jr;, State Bank Com m issioner . . , . .D over.
Earle D . W illey, Secretary o f S ta te ...................................D over.
James R . M orford , A ttorn ey General. . . . . . . . . ,.,..... .W ilm ington.
Frank E . L yn ch, Jr., State Bank C om m issioner............State House, D over
Lindale C. Fisher, C hief D e p u ty B ank C om m issioner, . W ilm ington. .
K inzie B. Cecil, D ep u ty State. Bank C om m issioner.. . . D over.
F L O R ID A
J. M . Lee, State C om ptroller............................ ...Tallahassee.
J. C . Scarborough, C hief Bank Examinfer.........
Tallahassee.
J. E . Perkins, State Bank E xa m in er.................................. Tallahassee.
L . E . Fenn, State Bank E xa m in er.................... . . . . . . , .M iam i.
A . A . Futch, State Bank E xa m in er................ ; .................Leesburg.
J. O. Scarborough, State Bank E xam iner. .......................Tallahassee.
E . E . Patterson, State B ank E xam iner........... ................. Jacksonville.
P aul B . H ale, State B ank E xam iner.................................. Sarasota.
D . H . M ays, Jr., Small Loan E xam iner............................M onticello.
G E O R G IA
J. C. Beasley, Superintendent o f B anks.......... .... ........... Atlanta.
O. G. Jackson, Assistant Superintendent o f B a n k s .. . .A tlanta.
W . D . L loyd , B an k E xam iner............................................ :. Tallapoosa.
N . R . Henderson, B ank E xam iner............... .................... Douglasville.
C . C. Cunningham , Bank E xam iner.................................. Atlanta.
R . G . Fleetw ood, B ank E xam iner.......................................Thom asville.
Thos. A . D ixon, Assistant Hank E xam iner......................Decatur.
R . L. M cM a h a n , Assistant Hank Exam iner. . j . . . . . . . . Tallapoosa.
ID A H O
Geo. W . W edgw ood, C om m issioner..................4>........... .Boise.
J. J. M ockler, Exa mi ner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boise.
J. V irgil Jones, E xam iner......... ...................... ..
.B oise.
IL L IN O IS
Springfield Office.
A rthur C . Lueder, A uditor o f P u b lic A ccoun ts, M ain
Office, State H ou se. . . ............................ ...Springfield.
'C hicago Office: 2600 Am erican N ational Bank B ldg:,
33 N . L a Salle St.................................... ................... i . . . . Chicago.
F. A . Adam s, C hief B ank Exam iner, Springfield and
Southern D iv is io n .......................................... .................... Springfield.
M . S. Barber, Bank E xam iner.......... .................................. Springfield.
D . R . Busey, Bank E xam in er.............................................. Springfield.
B ert L. Chapm an, B ank E xa m in er............ ....................... Springfield.
H al Clarida, B ank Examiner. .................. ............................ Springfield.
Paul W . G odfrey, Bank E xam in er........................... ...........Springfield.
Glen C. H odges, B ank E xa m in er........... Springfield. .
J. J. Huhn, Bank E xam iner.................................................. Springfield.
J. W . M yers, Bank E xam in er...............................................Springfield.
S. P. Sandy, Bank E xa m in e r..................................
Springfield.
Paul V . Schaefer, Bank E xam in er............ ....................... .Springfield.
A rnold Valter, Bank E xa m in er............................................Springfield.
C hicago Office.
A . A . M ueller, C hief Exam iner, C hicago and C ook
C o u n ty D ivision ...............................................
Chicago.
J. J. Jaeger, Bank E xam in er.............................................. .. Chicago.
H arold M . D urst Bank Exam iner....................................... Chicago.
Sully G allicchio, Bank E x a m in e r...................
Chicago.
J. P . H ackett, Bank E xam in er. . ........................................Chicago:
Fred S. H ill, Hank E xa m in er.. . . ,s J. is . . . U..................Chicago.
Jos. A . Jaworski, Bank E xam iner....................................... .C hicago.
R . C. Jones, B ank E xam iner......... .. : : ............. ................. Chicago.
Leland Ross, Bank E xam in er......................... ... Chicago.
J. W . F. Smith, Bank E xam iner............. ...... ..................... Chicago.
L . C . Sorensen. Bank E xam in er............ , ........ ................. Chicago.
H . A . W illard, B ank E xam iner......................
.C hicago.
Ralph E . Y ou ng, T rust E xam in er......................... .............Chicago.
John W . W uerth, Bank E xa m in er. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chicago.
IN D IA N A
D epartm ent o f Financial Institu tion s................................ Indianapolis.
C o m m i s s i o n f o r F in a n c ia l I n s t it u t io n s
Lawrence F. Sullivan, C hairm an............ ............................ Vincennes.
R obert H . M yers, V ice C hairm an...................................... M uncie.
Earl C . B uch er.......................................................................... H untington.
Earl C ra w fo rd ...........................................................................Connersville.
Irvin W e sle y ........................................................ ..................... Indianapolis.
H om er O. Stone, S ecreta ry......................................... Indianapolis.
D e p a r t m e n t o f F in a n c ia l I n s t it u t io n s
R oss H . W allace, D irector. . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Indianapolis.
Joe M cC o rd , Supervisor, D ivision o f Banks and Trust
C om p a n ies....................... ............................ ..
GreenCàstle. '
E lm er W eigle, Supervisor, D ivision o f Building and
L oan Assns.. . . . . . ; ........... ........................................
.Otterbein.
H om er O. Stone, Supervisor, D ivision o f Small Loans
and Consum er C re d it..................
Indianapolis.
W m . R . Dexheim er, Supervisor, D ivision o f Liquida­
tions .................................................... .....................................Indianapolis.
J. W . Ball, Senior B ank E xam in er.....................................M arion.
H enry B. D uitz, Senior Bank Exam iner . ........................ Jeffersonville.

STATE BANK OFFICIALS A N D EXAM INERS— Continued
I n d ia n a — ( Continued)
T. G . Inw ood. Senior B ank E xam in er....................
H . V . M iller. Senior B ank E xam in er. . ..................
G . E . Swaim, Senior B ank E xam iner......................
B . H . W isem an, Senior B ank E xam in er.................
O . B . M oss. Senior B ank E xam iner.............
R obert L . M ossburg, Senior Bank E xam in er. . . .
N ed W ood , Junior B ank Exam iner..........................
O . G . W eiss, Liquidation E xam iner........................
R . R . B atton, Jr., Assistant E xam iner...................
A . W . M eier, Assistant Exam iner.............................
G . W . N ichol, Assistant E xam in er...........................
W . H . Parks, Assistant E xa m in er...........................
James Prather, Assistant E xam in er........................
J. F. W ilson, Assistant E xam iner.............................

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.Franklin.
,H artford C ity .
.C orydon .
. Indianapolis.
W a rren .
. Greencastle.
Indianapolis.
M arion.
. H untington.
. Evansville.
. Flora.
Indianapolis.
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IOWA
State Banking Board
M . W . Ellis, Superintendent o f Banking (C hairm an). . D es M oines.
B . F. TTanffman, President o f Bankers T ru st C o ............D es M oines.
R alp h Eastburn, E xecu tive Vice-President Iow a State
H f f i & T rust C o .................................................... ••••,•• Emrfield.
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B . A . Gronstal, President C ouncil Bluffs Savings Bank. C ouncil Bluffs.
B . P . St. John, Cashier First State B an k . . . ..................W ebster C ity.
E x e c u tiv e C o u n c il
G eo. A . W ilson, G
o v e r n o r .
E arl G . M iller, Secretary o f S tate..........................
O . B . Akers, A u d itor o f S ta te ..................................
W . G . O. Bagley, Treasurer o f S ta te.....................
M a rk G . Thornburg, Secretary o f A gricu ltu re. .

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Des M oines.
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,M ason C ity.
.Emm etsburg.

M . W . Ellis, Superintendent o f B anking.............
R . L . B unce, D ep u ty Superintendent o f Bankin;
P a u l B eck, E xa m in er.................................................
H. R . Jackson, E xam in er.........................................
L . H . Jurgemeyer, E xam iner...................................
R . H . M u rp h y, Exam iner.........................................
W , M . G oodyear, E xam in er....................................
Thom as R . R oche, E xam in er..................................
Charles Kram er, Junior E xa m in er........................
W . B . M cL uen, Junior Exam iner. . . ' ....................
N orm an Sage, Junior E xam iner. . . . ....................
L . H . V ance, Assistant E xam in er..........................
E dw in B. W ilkinson, Assistant E xam iner...........
H orace Parker, Assistant E xam in er.................... ..
M artin C orbin, Assistant Exam iner......................

. Charles C ity.
. D es M oines.
. D es M oines.
. Iow a C ity.
.W a verly.
.F o rt D odge.
. Pocahontas.
. D es M oines.
. D ayton .
.R e d Oak.
.Iow a C ity.
.W ebster C ity.
.M ason C ity.
.M ason C ity .
. D es M oines.

KANSAS
Banking Board
B . A . W elch, B ank Comm issioner— ex Officio Member^
and C h a irm a n . ........................................................T op ek a .
W illard J. B reidenthal....................... .................................... Kansas C ity.
E . T . B eck .................................................................................. Dw ight.
W. A . B u z ic k .......................................................... ................. Sylvan G rove.
J. O. Wi l s o n . . . . . . I .............................................. .................W ichita.
B . A . W elch, Bank C om m issioner.. ............................... Topeka.
R . Keesling, Assistant Bank C om m issioner.................; .T op eka.
John R . E m ery, 1st Special Assistant B ank C om m issioner and General R eceiver.............................................W ichita.
H . W . Hanna, Assistant Bank Com m issioner................. W ichita.
D on ald E . Jones, Assistant B ank C om m issioner........... Chanute.
E . D . Land, C hief E xam iner.............................................. - J o P ^ a .
W ad e M cD ow ell, D ep u ty B ank C om m issioner. . . . . . .M arysville.
Chas. M aher, D ep u ty Bank Com m issioner..................... Salina.
R . M . M cK ee, D ep u ty B ank C om m issioner................... Chanute.
Chas. H . Sam ple, D ep u ty Bank C om m issioner......... _. . Topeka.
Lewis B . Dunfleld, Assistant D ep u ty B ank C om m is­
sioner................................. ........................................ ............ Hays.
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S. Hadsell, Assistant u
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Oscar H uber, Assistant D ep u ty Bank C om m issioner. . Topeka.
L . S. M anion, Assistant D ep u ty B ank C om m issioner. .Salina.
C . E . Poister, Assistant D ep u ty Bank Com m issioner. .M arysville.

KENTUCKY
H iram W ilhoit, D irector.........................................................Frankfort
Leonard C . Smith, D ep u ty D ire c to r.................................. Georgetown.
J. G . Allen, State B ank E xam in er................................ — M illersburg.
J. D . Augustine, State B an k E xa m in er............................L ouisville.
F. E . B radley, State Bank E xam iner................................. Scottsville.
O lney Johnson, State Bank E xam in er.................... .......... Hindm an.
A . S. R obertson, State Bank E xam in er.............................Bethel.
H . A . R ogers, State B ank E xam in er.................................. Florence.
C ollins W aller, State B ank E xam in er..................... .......... M organneld.
E . F. Seiller, Small L oan S upervisor................................ Louisville.

LOUISIANA
W ilfred J. B egnaud, D irector o f Banking, and Super­
visor H om estead and B uilding and L oan Associations, State C ap itol.......................................... ................. .B a ton R ouge.
R ene L. D e R ouen, State B ank E xa m in er...................... B aton R ouge.
B yron Plauche, State B ank E xam iner...............................B aton R ouge.
J. D . Pittm an, State Bank E xa m in er................................................. N ew Orleans.
C lem ent S. R u f, State B ank E xam in er............................ .N ew Orleans.
S. H . B atem an, State Bank E xam iner...............................N ew Orleans.
A lb in P rovosty, Assistant State B ank E xam iner............N ew Orleans.
H . G . Friedm an, Junior State B ank Exam iner...............N e w Orleans.
H . E . M anhein, Junior State B ank E xa m in er................Shreveport.
R . E . W ollank, Junior State B ank Exam iner................. Shreveport.
L . A . R ichard, Special Inspector, Small Loan D iv is io n .. N ew Orleans.
C . O . Sm ith, C h ief Special A gent, State Banks in
Liquidation-............................................................................B aton R ouge.
M rs. M y rtle T oler, C h ief C lerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bat on R ouge.
M A IN E
A ndrew J. B eck, B ank C om m issioner........... ................... Augusta.
J. Franklin Anderson, D ep u ty B ank C om m issioner. . . Gardiner.
T . Frank Parker, Senior E xam iner.................................... Belfast.
H arold W . L ord, E xa m in er..................................................Brewer.
George H . Y ou n g, E xam iner.......................................
Brunswick.
W alter E . Frank, E xa m in er..................................................Gray.
D a v id B . M o o d y , E xam in er................................................ Belfast.
E verett S. M u rd ock , Asst. Exam iner.................................Bangor.
H arold W . J oy, A sst. E xam in er.......................................... South W indham .
Llewellyn L. C ooper, Assistant E xam iner........................ Augusta.
H arold F. Holm es, A sst. Exam iner.....................................B angor.
Irl E . W ithee, Assistant E xam iner............. ..
.A ugusta.
Kenneth B . Foss, L oan A gency E x a m in e r...................... Augusta.
Annie R . N orm an, C h ief C lerk................................. .. •••.A ugusta.
H al. G . H oyt, Securities E xam iner..................................... Augusta.
Agnes M . H ickey, Registration C le rk .............................. Gardiner.


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Banking Board
Charles E . R iem an, R epresentative o f B altim ore Clearing H o u s e ............................................ •• •• •••••• vv; *B altim ore
Jam es D . Garrett, R epresentative o f A ssociated M u tual Savings Banks o f B altim ore................... .. •■•••••Baltim ore.
F rederic L . Thom as, R epresentative o f M arylan d State
Bankers A ssociation.................................. .. ••■ ••••••• .B altim ore.
J. M illard Tawes, State Comptroller* M em ber E x O fficio...................................................................................... Baltim ore.
John W . D ow ning, B ank C om ., U n. T r. B l d g . . . . . . . . . Baltim ore.
John D . H ospelhorn, D e p ty Bank Comm issioner,
U nion T rust B ldg................... ..
••••.............. Baltim ore.
H . E . M eeks, C hief Examiner, U m on T ru st B ld g......... Baltim ore.
W m . O. Dunn, Senior E xam iner......................................... Baltim ore.
Oscar P . C om egys, Senior E xa m in er.................. — ------- Baltim ore.
A llan J. Foster, Senior E xam in er........................................ Baltim ore.
Jesse C . Gawthrop, Senior E xam iner............. ................... Baltimore.
Frank H . H offm aster, Senior E xam iner........ ................... Baltim ore.
A lton R . M iddlekauff, Senior E xa m in er........................... Baltimore.
Schall W . M itzel, Senior E xam iner.................................... Baltim ore.
W . R eed Seal, Senior E xam in er................ ......................... Baltim ore.
Thom as R . Cornelius, Junior E xam iner............................ Baltimore.
C . S cott D onohue, Junior E xam iner.................................. Baltim ore.
A rthur N . Englar, Jr., Junior E xam in er........................... Baltimore.
E dgar F. Gardenhour, Junior E xam in er........................... Baltimore.
H . Sadtler N olen, Junior E xam iner.................................... Baltim ore.
A ustin W . H ow ard, Junior E xam iner................................ Baltim ore.
Charles R . Leizear, Junior E xam iner................................. Baltim ore.
Charles T . Thom as, Junior E xam in er............................... W oodlaw n.
Julius Scriba, Junior E xam iner............................................ Baltim ore.
Louis G. Shipley, Junior E xam iner.................................... ,Baltim ore.
Christopher J. Frank, Junior E xam iner............................ ,Baltim ore.
J. R obert R ollm an, Junior E xam iner........ .......... ............ . Baltim ore.

MASSACHUSETTS
Board of Bank Incorporation
Joseph E arl P erry, C om . o f Banks, C hairm an......... .. . .B oston .
W illiam E . H urley, Treasurer and R eceiver-G eneral. .B oston .
H enry F . Long, C om . o f C orporations and T a xa tion . .B oston .
Joseph E arl Perry, C om . o f B anks..........................
L . R . W . Leland, D ep u ty C om . o f B anks...........
Frank A . H annan, D irector................................. •■
H arold P . Jenks, D ire c to r.........................................
W illiam B . Jensen, D irector.................................. •
N athan L . W hitten , D irector......................... ..........
Eugene Brim m er, A sst. D irector............................
E ric D . R ice, Asst. D ir e c to r ....................................
H orace W . W h yn ot, Asst. D irector.......................
N elson B . D avis, C hief C le rk ...........................
Charles H . Answorth, Senior B ank E xa m in er. .
C arl H . Baker, Senior B ank E xam iner.................
George W . Barron, Senior B ank E xam iner.........
Joseph R . Beetle, Senior Bank E xam in er...........
M ich ael J. D unnlgan, Senior B ank E xa m in er...
Charles W . H erzig, Senior B ank E xam iner.........
Francis J. H illberg, Senior Bank E xam iner........
John L . Keyes, Senior B ank E xam in er................
Harrison S. K ing, Senior B ank E xam iner...........
A rthur B . M alone, Senior B ank E xam iner-------George C . M ansfield, Senior Bank E x a m in e r.. .
H arold A . M c K a y , Senior B ank E xam iner.........
B urt O. M cK in le y , Senior Bank E xam iner.........
A rthur S. M o rey, Senior B ank E xam in er...........
P aul F. Ochs, Senior Bank E xam iner...................
D aniel J. O ’C onnor, Senior B ank E xa m in er.. . .
Kenneth W . T a tro, Senior B ank Exam iner........
D on ald K . T a ylor, Senior B ank E xam in er.........
w illia m A . W arren, Senior B ank E xam in er-----Forrest F. Bursley, Asst. B ank E xam iner...........
H ow ard A . Clark, Asst. B ank Exam iner.............
Philip J. C oad y, A sst. Bank E xam in er................
W il li a m E . D a y , A sst. B an k E xam iner................
L éo E . Dinneen, A sst. Bank E x a m in e r...............
Arthur W . Flint, Asst. B ank E xam iner...............
H enry Haeberle, Asst. B ank E xam iner................
R ussell A . Hersee, Asst. B ank E xa m in er.--------E lm er O H olm berg, Assistant B ank E xam iner.
H erbert L . K eeble, A sst. B ank Exam iner...........
George H . M agurn, A sst. B ank Exam iner..........
w illia m E . M aloney, Asst. Bank E xam in er-----H erbert J. M illen, Assistant B ank E xa m in e r.. .
Glen H . M artin, Asst. Bank E xam in er................
G eorge F. Powers, A sst. B ank E xa m in er............
W m . F. R itchie, Assistant B ank E xam iner........
A lfred W . A rchibald, Junior B ank E xa m in er.. .
A ustin J. B lood , Junior B ank E x a mi n e r . . . . . . .
A lbert F . B ouchie, Junior B ank E xam iner.........
A idei C . B ourgeois, Junior B ank Exam iner
E dw ard R . B rady, Junior Bank E xam iner.........
L uke J. Brennan, Junior B ank E xam in er...........
Joseph L . Brighton, Junior B ank Exam iner-----E dw ard L . Clark, Junior B ank E xam iner...........
Stanley S. C ole, Junior Bank E xam in er..............
D a v id J. Colem an, Junior B ank E xam iner.........
Frederick A . C onnell, Junior B ank E xa m in er..
H arry A . Cowles, Junior B ank E xam in er...........
George F. Davee, Junior B ank Exam iner...........
Joseph W . D eveney, Junior B ank E xam in er. . .
Bernard V . D ill, Junior B ank E xam iner.............
D aniel F. D onovan, Junior B ank E xam iner----P aul D on ovan, Junior B ank Exam iner................
Samuel W . E ldridge, Junior B ank E xam in er. .
John J. .Foley, Junior Bank E xam iner.................
John F. G olden, Jr., Junior Bank Exam iner----John W . Gorm an, Junior Bank E xam iner........
Chester A . Gray, Junior Bank Exam iner..........
R oland E . H am el, Junior B ank E xam in er-------Larkland F. H ew itt, Junior Bank Exam iner . .
A rthur W . H ood , Junior B ank E xa m in er.........
•Felix A . K u lik, Junior Bank E xam in er.............
A rthur A . L eM a y. Junior Bank E xam in er-----Charles A . L ord, Junior Bank Exam iner...........
R obert L . L yon s, Junior Bank E xam in er.........
W alter J. M a llo y , Junior B ank E xam iner.........
Joseph W . M artin, Junior B ank Exam iner-----F rank W . M cC a b e , Junior Bank E xa m in er. . .
N orm an F . M cD on a h , Junior Bank Exam iner.
John L . M cG illen , Junior Bank E xam in er-----W illard A . M ou lton , Junior Bank E xa m in e r...
H arold E . N ightingale, Junior Bank Examiner
T hom as L . O ’K eefe, Junior Bank E xa m in er...
H arry S. Osborne, Junior B ank E xam iner........

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.State H ouse, Boston.
.N ew tonville.
A ubum dale.
N ew ton Center.
, Fram ingham .
.C am pello.
. M elrose.
. Dedham .
. Roslindale.
.N ew ton Highlands.
.B everly.
.W ollaston.
. B everly.
, South Braintree.
. B oston.
.W atertow n.
.W ellesley Hills.
. Low ell.
. South Lynnfield.
. Chelsea.
. Quincy.
.W est Somerville.
. Low ell.
. B elm ont.
.E a st M ilton .
. L ow ell.
.W alpole.
.M arblehead.
. N ew tonville.

.Winchester.

.W akefield.
. Dorchester.
. Chelsea.
. Lowell.
.W akefield.
.W est R oxb u ry .
. Roslindale.
.W orcester.
.Jam aica Plain.
.W e st R oxbury.
. Dorchester.
. B elm ont.
. B elm ont.
.A rlington.
. B elm ont.
.Jam aica Plain.
.W orcester.
. Dorchester.
. Lowell.
. B righton.
. R oxbury.
.M ed w ay.
.E a st D edham .
. Framingham.
. Dorchester.
.Jam aica Plain.
. D edham .
. P lym outh,
i . Lynn.
, .N o rth Quincy.
,. Charlestown,
i . Brighton.
.. B oston.
.W oburn .
. .E verett.
. .Jam aica Plain.
, .M ed ford .
. .W altham .
. .C am bridge.
. .N o rth Quincy.
.. B elm ont.
.. B everly.
. . Lawrence.
. .W e st M ed ford .
. .M ed w a y.
. . B elm ont.
. .Jam aica Plain.
. . Dorchester.
. .C am bridge.
. .M ilton .
. .M on tello.
. .M ilto n .
. .C am bridge.

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S ta t e B o a r d o f F in a n c e
E . P . C arville, G overnor o f N evada (C hairm an)........... Carson C ity.
D an W . Franks, State T reasurer.......................................C arson C ity .
H enry O. Schm idt, State C ontroller...................................Carson C ity .
R , A . F oote, Cashier L ander C o u n ty B a n k .................... A ustin.
D a n J. R onnow , Cashier T h e B ank o f P ioche, In c....... Pioche.

M a s s a c h u s e t t s — ( Continued)
Albert R . Quinn, Junior B ank E xam iner.........................Brighton.
H arry B . Quinn, Junior B ank E xam iner..........................East W eym outh.
Leon M . R oyal, Junior Bank E xam in er.......................... N ew tonville.
John W . Slye, Junior B ank E xam in er.............................. Cam bridge.
Barry C . St. George, Junior B ank E xam in er................. Cam bridge.
Benjam in F. Strand, Jr., Junior Bank E xam iner...........Haverhill.
SteDhen M . T orrey, Junior Bank E xam iner.................... M arblehead.
Carleton B . W eeks, Junior B ank E xa m in er.................. .W est M ed ford .
Edward S. W hitm arsh, Junior B ank E xam in er............. M ed ford .

D . G . L aR u e, Superintendent o f B a n k s .......................... Carson C ity .

M IC H IG A N
M aurice E veland, C om m issioner..................................... .State Office B ldg.,
Lansing.
0 . S. W ood , D ep u ty C om m issioner................................... Lansing.
E . W . N elson, D ep u ty C om m issioner...............................A nn A rbor.
H . G. T aylor, C hief Exam iner...... ...................... ...............Lansing.
Peter Talentino, Assistant C h ief E xam iner..................... Lansing..
B a n k E x a m in e rs
K . C. A ldrich, Bank E xam in er............................................ Jackson.
G. M . Black, Bank E xam in er.............................................. Lansing.
Ralph Clench, Bank E xam in er............................................ B attle Creek.
H . A . Esterdahl, B ank E xam in er.......................................W hitehall.
Smith Falconer, Bank E xam iner........................................ Belleville.
M . G. Fiegel, Bank E xam iner.............................................. A nn A rbor.
E . B . Finley, Jr., Bank E xa m in er...................... ...............Grand Rapids.
L. C. G ould, B ank E xam in er...............................................D etroit.
1. H. Ham ilton, Bank E xam iner......................................... Grand Rapids.
C. E . Hengesbach, Bank E xam iner.................................... Lansing.
R . I. Hudson, B ank E xa m in er............................................ Decatur.
Allan M artindale, Bank E x a m in er.....................................Farm ington.
Glenn E . M assnick, Bank Exa mi ner . . . . . . . . . . ........... D etroit.
E . G. McGufean, B ank Exam iner....................................... K alam azoo.
C. E . M ille r ............................................................................... Stanton.
E . R . R obinson. B ank E xam in er........................................B attle Creek.
H. E . R om ig, B ank Exam iner..............................................St. C lair Shores.
.G rand Rapids.
W . J. Schriemer, B ank E xam iner............................... ..
G. A . Spencer, B ank E xam iner........................................... Ypsilanti.
Peter Talentino, Bank E xam in er........................................Lauriuni.
D . T . W ebster, Bank E xa m in er..........................................G rosseP ointe Farms.
H . O. W ells, B ank E xa m in er............................................... U nion C ity .
R . C. W ixson, B ank E xa m in er............................................P ort H uron.

N E W H A M P S H IR E
B oa rd o f T ru st C o m p a n y I n co r p o ra tio n
C lyd e M . Davis, Bank Com m issioner, State H o u s e . . . C oncord.
Leon O. Gerry, D e p u ty B ank C om m issioner..................C oncord.
Frank R . Kenison, A ttorn ey General................................ C oncord.
B oard o f A ppeal
C lyd e M . D avis, Bank Comm issioner, State H o u s e . . . C oncord.
A rthur J. R ouillard, Insurance C om m issioner................C oncord.
Frank R . Kenison, A ttorn ey General. .< ...........................C oncord.
P e r s o n n e l o f S ta t e B a n k in g D e p a r t m e n t
C ly d e M . D avis, Bank Comm issioner, State H ou se. . .C on cord .
Leon O. Gerry, D e p u ty Bank C om m issioner..................C oncord.
John W . M aynard, D ep u ty Com m issioner fo r B uild­
ing and Loan A ssociations................................................. C oncord.
Earle C . Coates, E xam iner...........................................
C oncord.
H arold M . W ells, E xam iner...................................................C oncord.
R obert E . M cL aughlin, Asst. E xa m in er............................C oncord.
N orm an A . Chapm an, Asst. E xam in er............................. C oncord.
A . H arold M acN eil, Asst. E xam in er..................................C oncord.
Charles J. Coughlin, Asst. E xam in er.................................. C oncord.
Lawrence G. L e Beau, A sst. E xa m in er............................. C oncord.
N EW JERSEY
B a n k in g A d v is o r y B o a r d
Louis A . R eilly, Com m issioner, D ep t, o f B anking and
Insurance (C h a irm a n )....................................................... T renton.
George C om p ton, D e p u ty C om m issioner, D e p t, o f
Banking and Insurance (S ecretary).............................. Trenton.
Louis J. C ohen, Asst. A ttorn ey General, N ational
N ewark & Essex B ld g......................................................... N ewark.
Frank C . Ferguson, Chairman o f the B oard, A m pere
Bank & T ru st C o., East Orange.....................................E ast Orange.
James A . Gaffney, V ice President, M id -C ity Trust C o .. Plainfield.
George E . Stringfellow, V ice President, Thom as A .
E dison, In c.............................................................................W est Orange.
H . E . T aylor, Secretary, N ew Jersey Farm B ureau. . . .T renton.
Ephraim Tom linson, R iver R o a d ....................................... M oorestow n.
W . D . Vanderpool, President, H ow ard Savings Insti­
tution ...................................................................................... N ewark.
Oscar W are, Cashier, Farm ers & M echanics N ational
B an k ....................................................................... ...W ood b u ry Frank C . M indnich, President, Federal T ru st C om ­
p a n y. ... ■................................................................................. .N ew ark.

L iq u id a t io n D iv is io n
R . A . Carroll, C h ief.......................................................... .... .B ellevue.
H . S. Gies, Bank E xam in er................................. , ...............Lansing.
C. E . Kearns, B ank E xam iner............................................. Owosso.
,F. M . K ropsch ot, Bank Exam iner . ................................... East Lansing.
R . K . Lapw orth, Bank E xam iner........................ ...............Shaftsburg.
W . L . R o y , B ank E xam iner.................................................. Lansing.

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James A . Greene, A sst. A ttorn ey G eneral........................E ast Lansing.

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State H ouse A n n e x .......................................... ................... T renton.
Louis A . R eilly, C om m issioner D e p t, o f Banking and
Insurance.............................................................................. .N ewark.
George C om pton, D e p u ty C om m issioner.........................Trenton.
R obert B . Allardice, Senior B ank E xam iner................... W estfield.
John T . C onnolly, Senior B ank E xam iner................ .T renton.
W alter B . Firm an, Senior Bank E xam in er............. ..
Trenton.
Oscar B . Garthwaite, Jr., Senior Bank E xa m in er......... Rahway.
Benjam in P . Gregg, Senior B ank E xam iner.................... Bloom field.
Charles A . Kraus, Senior B ank E xam iner........................Grantw ood.
George A . M cL aughlin, Senior Bank Exam iner............. Trenton.
H arry Prosser, Senior Bank Exam iner..........................................A tlantic C ity.
E dw ard B . Snook, Senior B ank E xam in er.......................Princeton.
W illiam M . Struble, Senior B ank E xam iner....................Bloom field.
Frank J. F itzpatrick, Senior B ank E xam iner..................Hillside.
J. M ilton Baker, Bank E xam iner........................................W estfield.
Franklin W . Bright, Bank E xam iner................................. R utherford.
John B . Cunningham , B ank E xam in er............................. B radley Beach.
John M . Jones, B ank E xam iner.......................................... Teaneck.
W alter L. Lyons, Bank E xam iner........................................Emerson.
James J. M alan, B ank E xam in er............................ ..
.A udu bon .
M orris L. Parsels, Bank E x a m in e r................................... Pleasantville.
Frank M . Power, B ank E xam in er...................................... R idgefield Park.
A lfred Sasser, B ank Exam iner.............................................Trenton.
R alph G. Smith, B ank E x a m in e r...............................
.B loom field.
D . O. Stabily, Bank E xam in er............................................. Sum mit.
John W . W est, Bank E xam iner...........................................H ightstow n.
J. C lifford Feaster, Junior Bank Exam iner................. .... Pitman.
D a v id W . Andrews, Junior Bank E xam iner....................Elizabeth.
R aym ond H . W esner, Junior B ank E xam in er................ Trenton.
Geo. W . Siver, Junior B ank E x a m in e r ..... ...................B loom field.

M IS S I S S I P P I
S. L. M cLaurin, State B an k C om p troller........................ Brandon.
Ellen Hederm an, S ecretary. ................................................Jackson.
C. T . Johnson, Bank E xam iner........................................... Clarksdale.
J. M . R auch, Bank E xam iner.................... ' . . .................... Jackson.
H orace Steele, B ank E xam in er........................................... Jackson.
E . W . Freeman, Bank E xam iner.........................................Jackson.
L. D . W higham , Bank E xam in er.................................
Jackson.
L. E . Brown, B ank E xam iner............. ................................ Jackson.
M IS S O U R I
D . R . Harrison, C om . o f Finance, D epartm ent o f
F in a n ce........................................... . . . . . .............................. Jefferson C ity.
V. F. Carpenter, D ep u ty Com m issioner o f F in a n c e .. . .Jefferson C ity.
W . C. Brown, Bank Exam iner............................................. M acon .
J. E . Burruss, B ank E xam iner............................................ M iam i.
Geo. E . Chipm an, B ank E xam iner..................................... M on roe C ity.
O. H . Clark, Bank Exam iner....................................... ..
Savannah.
Geo. E . Deutschm an, E xam iner..........................................U niversity C ity .
J. D . Ellis, Bank E xam in er...................................................M alden.
F. S. Hum m el, Bank E xam iner.....................................
St. Louis.
W . R . R hodes, Bank Exam iner........ ..................... .............M ill Spring.
H . G. Shaflfner, Bank E xam in er............................... ...........Louisiana.
R . E . Andrews, A sst. Bank E xam in er------------ -. . . . . .S t. Louis.
Kennedy S. B ucks, Asst. B ank Exam iner........................Frankford
Chas. E . Leach, A sst. B ank E xa m in er........................... D eepw ater
H. R . M a yo, A sst. B ank E xam iner. ...................... ..
.T renton.
Conrad R . W illard, A sst. Bank Exam iner..................... .F la t R iver.

N E W M E X IC O
W ood la n P. Saunders, State B ank E xam iner..................C apitol B ldg.,
Santa Fe.
R ob t. L . W ilson, D e p u ty Bank E xa m in er.......................Santa Fe.
R . W . Heflin, Securities C om m issioner............................. Santa Fe.
B e tty Belcher, S ecreta ry........................................................Santa Fe
NEW Y O R K
S ta t e B a n k in g B o a r d
W illiam R . W hite, Superintendent o f Banks (Chairm an) 80 C entre St., N . Y .
M ortim er N . B uckn er.............................................................100 B roadw ay, N . Y .
George L . B u r r . . , . . . ...................... .......................................49 W all St., N . Y .
M orris L. E rn st........................................................................ 285 M adison A ve.,
N. Y.
H enry R . K in sey.......................................................................1 H anson Place,
B rooklyn , N . Y .
George Overocker, Poughkeepsie T rust C o ......................Poughkeepsie.
H arold L . Reed, C ayuga H eights R o a d ............................ Ithaca, N . Y .
H enry R . T a lm a ge ................................................................... R iverhead, L ong
Island, N . Y .
P erry E . W u rs t................ ........................................................ 284 M a in Street,
Buffalo, N . Y .

M ONTANA
W . A . Brown, Superintendent o f B a n k s........................... Helena.
S. L. K leve. C hief E x a m in e r............................................... Helena.
E . R . Kahla, Bank E xa m in er...............................................Helena.
E . H . E . Helgeson, Bank E xam iner................................. .P lentyw ood .
NEBRASKA
W ade R . M artin, D irector o f B an king..................... ..
.L incoln.
J. F. M cL ain, D ep u ty D irector o f Banking, State
C apitol B ld g........................................................................ .. Lincoln.
Geo. B . W ilson, D ep u ty D irector o f B anking.................Lincoln.
H arold Johnson, A sst. D ire c to r .......................................... Lincoln. I
J. F. Bates, Bank E xa m in er................................................. Rising C ity .
Fred W . Carter, Bank E xa m in er........................................ Hildreth.
I. F. Gaebler, B ank E xam iner........................... .................W inside.
L . L. Hallstead, B ank Exam iner ...................... .................N orth Platte.
C. R . Haines, B ank Exam iner............................................. Lincoln.
A. F. Jorgensen, Bank E xa m in er......... .............................G ran d Island.
M erl H . Garrison, Bank E xam iner.....................................Lincoln.
Earle Horner, Bank Exam iner................................ ..
Beaver Crossing.
John J. A ron, B ank E xam iner........ .....................................Lincoln.
B. W . H ouston, Bank Exam iner......................................... Omaha.
F. W . R obb , B ank E xa m in er,........................................... .L incoln.


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N ew Y o r k ......................................................... ..................... State Office B ldg.,
A lbany.
Charles H . Schoch, D e p u ty ....................................................80 C entre St.,
Jackson S. H u tto, D e p u ty ..................................
80 Centre
George A . Porter, D e p u ty ...................................................... 80 Centre St.,
Francis J. Ludem ann, D e p u ty ............................................. 80 C entre St.,
Gerald R . D orm an, D e p u ty ............................. ................... A lbany, N . Y .
F red W . Piderit, C h ief E xam in er........................................ 80 C entre St.,
Irvin g A , J. Lawres, C onfidential A ssista n t. ...................80 Centre St.,
James T . M cD o n a ld , P rincipal A t t o r n e y .......................... 80 Centre St.,
George M , A ldrich, B ank E xa m in er...................................80 Cèntro St.,

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F. A . A m undson, Com m issioner o f B anks........................W hite Bear Lake.
C . M . W enzel, A ctin g D ep u ty C om m issioner................. St. Paul.
M . E . W alsh, Exam iner in Charge o f L iq u id ation . . . . St. Paul.
C . e . W illiam s, B ank E xam in er...................... ................... M inneapolis.
H . V . M on tgom ery, Bank E xa m in er................................. M inneapolis.
Jacob R igg, B ank E xa m in er.................................................A da.
J. H . Spieker, B ank Exam iner............................................. M inneapolis.
Clarence Lodahl, B ank E xam iner....................................... St. Paul.
John N . N elson, B ank E xa m in er........................................ W illm ar.
G. V . M arkey, Bank E xam iner........................................... M inneapolis.
R . S. Picha, B ank E xam in er............... ................................ St. Paul.
R euben A . Christenson, A sst. B ank E xam iner............... M inneapolis.
H . J. Dow er, Jr., Asst. B ank Exam iner............................ M inneapolis.
Emer J. H anson, Asst. B ank E x a m in e r ...........................M inneapolis.
O. J. K alstrom , A sst. Bank Exam iner............................... M on tevideo.
A . J. K rum pelm an, Asst. B ank Exam iner........................St. Paul.
C. E . R obertson, Asst. Bank E xam iner............................ M inneapolis.
J. H. Spink, Asst. B ank E x a m in e r................................... Ada.
O. H . Knudsen, A sst. B ank E xam iner...............................St. Paul.
A . A . W ilcken, C redit U nion Exam iner............................ M inneapolis.
Karl Vander H orck, Small Loan Supervisor....................M inneapolis.
N . D . D ixon, Small Loan In v estiga tor......... ................... M inneapolis.

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Earl J. Bangert, Bank Exam iner............ .......................
Frederick T . Bolán, Bank E xam iner. . * ......................
R h o L. Bush, Bank Exam iner...................................—
S. I. Chittenden, Bank E xam iner..................................
Charles Clarke, Bank E xam iner. . . ..............................
Fletcher G. Crane, Bank E xam iner.............................
George R . Dise, Bank E xa m in er....................................
Andrew Eisen, Bank E xam in er............................
Lawrence H. Geser, Bank E xa m in er..........................
B ernard J. H irschfeld, B ank E xam in er......................
A rthur K och, Bank Exam iner.......................................
Edward H. Leete, Bank E xam in er:.............................
Paul Y. Liehr. Bank E x a m in e r...................................
Thom as M . Little, Bank E xam iner. . ........................
Clarence A . Masker, Bank E xam in er.........................
M ilton L. M asson, B ank E xam in er-------- . . . . . . . . .
W illiam J. M cAuliffe, Bank Exam iner........................
John F. M cC loskey, Bank E xa m in er.........................
A rthur P. M cQ uade, B ank Exam iner.........................
Arthur W . M ischanko, Bank Exam iner.....................
W illiam P. M itchell, Bank Exam iner..........................
R oger F. M olloy, Bank Exam iner................................
Charles E . N athaw ay, Bank E x a m in er................... ..
W illiam D . N avin, Bank E xam in er............................
John C . O ’Byrne, Bank E xam in er................ ...............
Nathaniel Orens, Bank E xa m in er................................
James J. O’ Shaughnessy, Bank Exam iner.................
Reginald W . Pawling, B ank E xam iner.............. ........
George J. Riedel, B ank E xam iner................................
Louis N . R oe, Bank E xam iner......................................
Herbert C. Rogers, Bank Exam iner.............................
Peter N . Shippee, Bank Exam iner...............................
John A . T ripp, Bank Exam iner.............................
A rthur B . V ogel, Bank E xam iner............... .................
Joseph B. Zweifel, Bank Exam iner..............................
W illiam G. Alfonsin, Bank Exam iner.........................
H enry C . Bartsch, Bank Exam iner...... ......................
John O. Beau, Bank E xam iner.....................................
W illiam Breslau, Bank Exam iner--------------------------W illiam H . Carroll, Bank E xam iner............................
John G. Cavanaugh, Bank E xa m in er.........................
R obert E . Chellis, Bank Exam iner..............................
M ortim er 8. Cole, Bank E xam iner...............................
W illiam L. J. C onw ay, Bank E xam iner.....................
D a v id 8. Cushman, Bank Exam iner............................
A rthur W . Dahl, Bank E xa m in er,........... ...............
A m brose J. D elaney, Bank E xam in er.........................
Louis J. D ev a n toy, Bank Exam iner............. ...............
Stuart C . D ew , Bank E xam in er.............................
John C . Dieckert, B ank E xam iner...............................
John M . Egan, Bank E xam in er....................................
A lbert P. Fallon, Bank E xam iner............... ................
Frank M . Flaherty, Bank E xam in er...........................
Francis A . Florin, Bank Exam iner...............................
R aym ond F. Garraty, Bank E xam in er......... .......... ..
8. D . Gildersleeve, Bank E xam in er. ......... .................
H enry W . Gredel, Bank Exam iner....................... .... •
Clarence F. Hartig, Bank E xa m in er...........................
John C . H asbrouck, B ank E xam iner..........................
Charles R . Johnson, B ank Exam iner. ........................
M ich ael A . Kearns, B ank Exam iner..........................
Joseph J. Kennedy, Bank E xam in er...........................
M argaret E. K ennedy, Bank E xa m in er.. . . . . -----W illiam J. K ennedy, Bank Exa mi ner . . . . . . . . . . .
M arcus Koster, B ank E x a m in er..................... ..........
Joseph W . Kusterko, Bank E xam in er......................
John Lacke, Bank Exam iner.......................................
Harold R . M acE w en, Bank E xa m in er.....................
Salvin C . M arolda, Bank E xam iner............. .............
Thom as M artinus, B ank E x a m i n e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
E dw ard R . M cA uliffe, Bank Exam iner . ..................
M atth ew F. M cA v o y , Bank E xam in er....................
J. Gerald M cG illen, B ank E xam in er. . . .................
A rthur J. M cQ uade, Bank Exam iner........................
James M cW illiam s, Bank Exam iner.......... ............ ..
H . Le R o y M iller, B ank Exam iner..................... .. .
L. E . M illspaugh, Bank E xam iner.......................... •
James F. M oran, Bank Exam iner..............................
Charles M . M orat, Bank E xam iner..........................
E dw ard J. M orehous, Bank Exam iner......................
Charles R . M urray, Bank E xam in er.......................•
James A . M urray, B ank Exam iner........ ...................
H enry J. Nauer, Bank E xam in er...............................
George 8. N otarpole, Bank E xa m in er. .................. ..
Vincent C . Reuther, Bank Exam iner..................... g
W alter E . R iddle, Bank E xa m in er...............
A rthur D . R ooney, Jr., Bank E xam iner...................
John C . R ued, Bank E xam iner............... ...................
A rthur J. Ruhle, B ank Exam iner....................•........
A . Charles R u occo, Bank Exam iner..........................
A rthur R . Seaton, B ank E xa m in er;..........................
John L. Seigart, Bank Exam iner.............................. •
James A . Sheeran, Bank E xam iner............................
R alph T . Simmons, Bank Exam iner..........................
George A . Straok, Bank E xam iner....................
John J. Sullivan, Bank E xam iner...............................
W illiam Tañer, Bank E xam in er..................................
Alfred L. T aylor, Bank Exam iner.............................
W illiam deC . W hite, Bank E xam iner.......................
W alter H . W iesner, B ank Exam iner..........................
Leslie W . W intsch, Bank E xam iner...........................
E dw ard F. X . W olfe, Bank E x a m in er.....................
E dw ard Zim m erm an, Jr., Bank E xam in er..............
J acob H . A bbihl, Bank E xam iner................. ............
M ilto n W . Asm uth, B ank E xa m m er......... / ...........
E d m on d W . Browne, Bank Exam iner. ....................
Gerard A . B uckley, B ank Exam iner.........................
R aym ond G . Butler, Bank E xam iner.....................
R obert B . Caldwell, Jr., Bank Exam iner................
T hom as J. COghlan, Bank E xam iner..................
S ta n ley Cornell, B ank Exam iner..............................
A lbert DeLisser, Bank E xam in er............... . . . ------John D . D ever, Bank E xam iner.................................
J. Harold Driscoll, Bank E xam in er........... .. ...........
Jesse J. Finn, B ank E xa m in er..................................
E dm on d F. Finnigan, Bank E xam in er...................
C lin ton D . Ganse, Bank E xam iner..........................
Louis G urock, Bank E xam in er................................
G ilbert R . H endrickson, B ank Exam iner..............
H arry N . Herber, Jr., Bank Exam iner...... ............
Joh n J. Hicks, Bank E x a m in er.......................
R oger W . Hill, Bank Exam iner................................
R obert J. H yland, Bank Exam iner.........................
John W . Johnson, B an k E xam iner..........................
H enry A . Jud, Bank E xam iner..........................
A lbert F. Kendall, Bank E xam iner.........................
H erbert E. Kirm m se, Bank E xa m in er........ . . . . .
Samuel T . K napp, Bank E xam in er.............•••••
P. R aym ond Krause, Bank E xam iner................. ..
August Langhäuser, Bank Exami ner. . . . . . . . . . .
Fred W . Leim bach, B ank E xam in er.................—


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C lifford W . Ludlow , B ank E xam iner.................... ..
•New Y ork .
Frank C. M aher, Bank E xa m in er.................... t . . . . . . .A lban y.
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Desm ond T . M cC arthy, Bank E xa m in er...............
.80 Centre St.,
George A . M orlock, Bank E xam iner. ............................... Buffalo.
John M oynahan, B ank Exam iner............., ..................... SO Centre St.,
E dm on d G. M u rphy, Bank Exam iner.............................. § 9 -Centre''St.,
Samuel N ack, Bank E xam in er...................... ...............; •-80 Centre St.,
Vincent J. N olan, Bank E xam iner............... a......... .. ••-80 Centre St.,
W alter E . N olan, Bank Exam iner............................. •••.80 Center St.,
Gerald O ’Grady, Bank E xam iner......... .............................. 80 Centre St.,
V ictor J. Paltsits, Bank E xam in er............. ................. /. ■.8 0 Centre St.,
Blanche B . Plant, Bank E x a m in e r.
........................ Albany.
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Frederic W . Pollm an, Bank E xam iner............................ .A lban y.
E dw ard J. Powers, Bank E xam iner................................. .80 Centre St.,
Sidney G. Rosenberg, Bank E xa m in er.
....... 80 Centre St.,
Frank S. Ross, Bank E xam iner................... ....................... Syracuse.
Ednah C . R yder, Bank E xa m in er................................... -80 Centre St.,
Charles V . Scheuerman, Bank E xam iner....................... -80 Centre St.,
James J. Sherry, B ank E x a m in e r...................................... 80 Centre St.,
John M . Six, B ank Exam iner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rochester.
W . E lm ore Slack, Bank E xam in er.................. .................•A lbany.
GWynne W . Spencer, Bank E xam in er.....................80 ce n tr e s t.,
Alister W . D . Steele, Bank Exam iner........ .................... .Syracuse, .
George W . Terry, Bank E xam in er..................................... 80 Centre St.,
John J. Tierney, B ank E xam in er.................................. •.8 0 Centre St.,
Charles H . Trask, Bank E xam iner........... .......... ......
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A lbert E . J. W enzel, Bank E xam iner..................... .......... 80 Centre St.,

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N O R T H C A R O L IN A
S ta te B a n k in g C o m m is s io n
G urney P. H ood, Com m issioner o f B a n k s ...................... Raleigh.
Chas. M . Johnson, C h a i r m a n B w w n ,
H arry M cM ullan , A ttorn ey General, . . ...........................Raleigh.
H . D . B a te m a n .
..................................... .......................... •W ilson.
R . E . K e r r .. . .. ............. ........................................................ »Charlotte.
B. B ascom B lackw elder........................... ••.........................H ickory.
R . P. H o ld in g .
................................................................. Smithfleld.
R . C . L e w e llyn .................................................................- •- D obson.
G urney P . H ood , Com m issioner o f B a n k s............. ..
.R aleigh.
John G. Allen, Bank Exami ner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . gale}8h.
Leigh W ilson, B ank E xa m in er.................... ....................... Raleigh.
H ugh M cL eod , Jr., Bank E xam iner.................................. Raleigh.
S. T . Thorne, Jr., Bank E xam in er. ..................................Raleigh.
Bowen Ross, Bank E xa m in er.
..........Raleigh.
John G. Allen, Jr., Bank E xa m in er.-------- . . . ------- . . . .R aleigh.
H . Blair Stevens, Bank E xa m in er................ .................. Raleigh.
Paul W right, Jr., Bank E xam iner........ ..................... .. •••Raleigh.
Jno. A . Kram er, B ank E xam in er......... .................
Raleigh.
W allace W . Brawley, Bank E x a m in e r.......... .......... . . . .Raleigh.
NORTH DAKOTA
B a n k in g B o a r d
John M oses, G o v e rn o r........................................................... Bism arck.
A lvin C. Strutz, A ttorn ey G e n e ra l...................................Bismarck.
Herman Thorson, Secretary o f State. V ............................Bismarck.
J. A . Graham, State Exami ner . . . . ....... ..................
Bism arck.
R . S. See, D ep u ty E xam iner.............................
— . . Bismarck.
Orin Baertsch, D ep u ty Exam iner........... ...B ism arck.
Jas. A . Brown, D eputy.E xam iner (C ity and C ou n ty). -Roll»..
C . F. Ferris, D ep u ty Examiner (C ity and C o u n ty ). . . .L akota.
A . P. H erold, D ep u ty Exam iner (C ity and C o u n t y ). . .M o tt.
M . J. Kraker, D ep u ty Examiner (C ity and C o u n t y ). .W ahpeton.
H om er M a y , D e p u ty E xa m in er. . . ------ .J.. . . . . . . . . . Scranton,
C. J. Sipple, D ep u ty Exam iner (C ity and C ou n ty)....... Bismarck.
H . A. W aydem an, D ep u ty E xam iner. . . . ...................... Grand Forks.
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B a n k in g A d v is o r y B o a r d
R od ney P. Lien, C h a irm a n .................................................. Colum bus.
Charles W . E n y a rt.................................................................. Akron.
W illiam W . W o o d ....------ ........................................... .., . . . .Piqua.
L . F. L a y lin . ................................................ ................. ..
Cleveland.
n p, on n k
...................................................Bucyrus.
J. H . L in coln ............................................... .. ........................ ■Bow ling Green.
C . J. Tatgenhorst, Jr............... ................................................ Cincinnati.
R od ney P. Lien, Superintendent o f B a n k s ..................... C olum bus.
A C . K rug, First D ep u ty Superintendent....................... Colum bus.
Chas. G. Saffln, Jr., A ttorn ey E xam iner........................ .C olum bus.
C . Z . H um m el, C hief E xa m in er....... ................................. •Columbus.
F. R . Ambrose, Exam iner D ep u ty Superintendent------Colum bus.
J. C . V an Pelt, Special D ep u ty Supt. o f B a n k s . . . . . . . .C olum bus.
E . D . A nton, Bank E x a m in e r............................•..
.E lju ia.
A . S. Allsup, Bank Exam iner . ............ ................................ Defiance,
H . F. Ashley, Bank E xam iner............................................. Oberhn.
Irene Berger, Bank E xam in er . . . . . . . . . f . ...................... M t. Vernon.
G . W . Burr, Bank E xam iner........... .................................... co iu m o u s .
W hitney C ookston, Bank E xa m in er.. . . . . . ----------------C olum bus.
R . E . Cronebaugh, Bank E x a m in e r...................................N ew Philadelphia.
Dean Cunningham, Bank E xam in er..................................M t. Blanchard.
G erald W . Gantzer, Bank E xa m in er................................. Colum bus.
C . S. Gladden, E xam in er....................................................... M t. Gilead.
E . B . G ray, Bank Exam iner.............. ....................... .......... Colum bus.
E . E . K ing, Bank E xam iner.
.......................... ...............Destuer.
L eroy Kulhm an, Bank E x a m in e r.--------------------------* N ew K noxville.
H. L . L ockw ood, Bank E xam iner------- ------------------. . . . . Chilhcothe.
W ilson M iller, Bank E xam iner......................................... >■Greenheld.
W . J. M onahan, Bank E xa m in er............. — ..................Colum bus.
R . W . M ytholar, Bank E xam iner----- .:................. ............ Akron.
W m . B . Poe, Bank Exa mi n e r . . . . . — .............................
E . C . Reilender, Bank E xam in er........................................ B ay Village t
Frank W agner, Bank E xam in er..........................................C leveland Heights.
C B . W elsby, Bank E xam in er............................................ Cuyahoga Falls.
Joseph E . W elsh, B ank Exa mi ner . . . . . . . . --------------- -- L ondon.
R . H . W illett, B ank E xa m in er........................................... Greenwich.
B . L . W illiams, B ank E x a m in e r............ ............................W ilm ington.
I. G. Zuspan, Bank E xam iner..............................................R ichw ood.
Paul C . Arthur, Trust E xam iner....................... ...M arion.
John V. Cam eron, T rust E xam in er....................................Lakewood.
R . T . Sewell, T rust E xam in er.. . ' . ............. .. ......... •
.......... Colum bus.
W m . D . Carle, E xa m in er...................................................... Elyria.
E d. O. Cherry, E xa m in er.......... ..
••••.................... Zanesville.
R . A . M oore, E xam in er.......................................... .
Sidney.
John Head. E xam iner........... .............................. ,• ••........... Greenfield.
P aul D ona van, E xam iner........ ....................................
C . A . Ladrach, E xa m in er.....................................

. . .R eynoldsburg.
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OKLAHOM A
B a n k in g B o a r d
L inw ood O. N eal, E x Officio Chairman o f the Banking
.
B oa rd ..............................
OKlanoina v it y .
R ichard R . Law, S ecretary................
Oklahom a C ity
H R E m pie V ice President, Stock Y ards B a n k ..........Oklahoma C ity.
J. B . M ilam , President, Rogers C ou n ty Bank . . . . . . . .Clarem ore.
H . H . R eeves, President, First State B ank & Trust C o .. Hollis.
L inw ood O. Neal, Bank C om m issioner.................. ........ .O klahom a C ity
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A . A . Rogers, Superintendent o f B anks............................ Salem.
Sumner D eitrick, Asst. Superintendent o f B an k s..........Salem.
J. C. Lindley, E x a m in e r....................................................... Salem.
C. F. Anderson, E xam iner.................................
Salem.
Sydney H . K rom er, E xam iner........................................... .Salem .
Orrel J. Smith, Secretary...................................
Salem.
Elsie Barnard, Statistician........................
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. Harrisburg,
tion B ld g............. ..................... .......................................
R . W . D oty , First D ep u ty Secretary o f Banki ng. . . . . . Harrisburg,
Fred W igfleld, Jr., D ep u ty Secretary o f Ba n ki ng . . . . . Harrisburg.
J. D . B loom , Special D ep u ty Secretary............................Harrisburg.
Christian H . Brandt, Special D ep u ty S ecretary............ Harrisburg.
H. H . Eshbach, Chief, Bureau o f B uilding and Loan
A ssociations. .......................................................................,. Harrisburg.
O. B. Lippm an, Chief, C redit U nions and Small Loan
C om panies..............................................................................Harrisburg.
E . H. Keithan, C hief Bank E xam in er......... ..................... Philadelphia.
R . P. Ferguson, C hief Bank E xam iner..............................Pittsburgh.
George S. Summers, C hief Bank Exam iner..................... Harrisburg.
Gerald M . Anderson, Bank E xam in er............. ,................ W ilkesbarre.
J. Paul Baker, Bank E xa m in er........................ ................M ecbanicsburg.
R obert J. Bam ford, Bank Exam iner. . . . . ........................ Punxsutawney.
Lewis C . Bonsall, Bank E xam in er...................................... Lansdowne.
Chas. K . B ooda, Bank E xam iner........................................M iddletow n.
R aym ond Bowersox, B ank Exam iner................................ Y ork.
Chas. O. Brown, Bank E xam iner.............................
Oxford.
Chas. V . Brown, Bank E xam iner........................................D rexel Hill.
M elvin L. Carl, Bank Exam iner.......................... ...............Spring C ity.
R aym ond S. Chambers, Bank E xam iner.......................... Uniontown.
W . Dale Clifford, Bank E xam iner...................................... Dorm ont.
Leon Danilowicz, Bank E x a m in e r ....................... .............Is anticoke.
R obert G. Dickson, Bank Exam iner.................................. Somerset.
Chas. S. Dugan, Bank E xam in er.................... ...................Philadelphia.
Stanley K . E dden, B ank E xam in er.................. .................Southam pton.
R obert C. Enders, Bank Exam iner................... .................Harrisburg.
G. H aven Frank, Bank E xa m in er......................................N ewport.
Charles H. Frantz, Bank E xam iner................................... W arren.
W ayne V . Frye, Bank E xam iner.........................................D orm ont.,
J. Allen Gebhard, Bank E xam in er..................................... Lebanon. ’
T heodore Getz, Bank E xam iner..........................................Clearfield.
Frank Glatfelter, Bank Exam iner................... ................... Colum bia.
R aym ond H . Gorsuch, Bank E xa m in er.............. ............ H opewell T w p ., :
B edford C ou n ty
H arold M . Griest, Bank Exam iner..................................... N arberth.
Karl R . Gross, Bank Exam iner............................................W est N orriton
T w p.
Carl F. Gruber, B ank Exam iner..........................................A nnville.
Frederick O. H allowell, Bank E xam in er.......................... W ayne.
Levi S. H oon, Bank E xam in er............................................ Butler.
J. Russell Hostetter, Bank E xam iner___ . . . . . ___ . . . . C am p Hill.
Harold H ouston, Bank E xam in er..................... ..
Beaver Falls.
Harry R . Lahr, Bank E x a m in er..................... . . . . . . ; . ¿Pittsburgh.
Chas. F. T . Lancaster. Bank E xam iner............................ Bellevue,
Joseph Landis, Bank E xam iner........................................... Philadelphia.
Reed F. Landis, Bank Exam iner......................................... Halifax.
Ralph S. Landis, B ank Exam iner...................Lancaster.
M a rc e llu s R . Lare, Bank E x a m
i n e r . __ _W ilkinsburg.
Lee A . Laubenstein, Bank Exam iner................................. Philadelphia.
M a x Lencher, B ank E xam iner.............................................Pittsburgh.
Ondree H. M arsh, Bank E xa m in er.»................................. Tunkhannock.
G. V. M attson, Bank E xam in er........................................ .W illiam sport.
Chas. B . M atsinger, Bank Exam iner................................. Clarks Sum mit.
R aym ond M ayer, Bank E xam in er........... ..........................V alley View.
W m . J. M cC uen, Bank Exam iner...................................... U pper D arby.
W illiam A . M c D lv itt, Bank E xam in er............................. Freeport.
H arry M erriman, Bank E xam in er...................................... Beaver Falls.
H oward A . Neidig, Bank Exam iner............. ................... .Lem oyne.
E . Paul Oliphant, Bank E xam iner..................................... M inersville.
George H . Orth, Bank E xam in er......... .............................Harrisburg.
W illiam E . Palmer, Jr., Bank E xam iner..................
. W ilkinsburg.
Lewis W . Piedi, Bank E xa m in er.. . . ............................... .W illiam sport.
Samuel M . Pursel, Bank Exam iner . .............................; .H arrisburg.
R obert W . Rosem ann, B ank Exam iner..............................Philadelphia.
R obert M . R yder, Bank Exam iner..................................... Harrisburg.
Benj. J. R ydzew dki, Bank Exam iner................. .............. N anticoke.
W m . R . Saussaman, Bank E xam iner.............................. .. Harrisburg.
R a y Seaman, Bank E x a m in er.............................. . . . . ; . . Kream er.
W m . W . Snyder, Bank Exam iner..................................... .. Lansdale.
W illiam M . Steckley, Bank Exam iner............................ .Harrisburg.
R . R . Stoner, Bank E xam iner..................................... ..
.H arrisburg.
D onald H . Strong, Bank E xam iner....................................H om er C ity.
W m . E . Tague, Bank Examiner . ...............
W aynesburg.
Cyril G. V ogel, B ank E xam in er.................... ......................Pittsburgh.
Donald Z. W ade, Bank E xa m in er..................................... Quarryville.
James F. W arsing, Bank E xam in er................................... H opew ell Tw p .
H arry B . W atton, Bank E xa m in er. ................................. Oreland.
. Edward W . W entw orth, Bank E xam in er.................... ; .M t. Lebanon.
James C. W ilson, Bank E xam iner. ....................................Warren.
W . R . W irth, Bank Exam iner..............................................Pittsburgh.
Charles S. W orthington, Bank E xam iner........................ D oylestow n.
Paul A . Yeager, Bank E xa m in er........................................ DuBois.
Frederick L. Zellner, Bank Exam iner................................ M cK ees R ocks.

C h ie f B a n k E x a m in e rs O ffice
W . R oyd en W atkins, C hief Bank E xam iner....................C olum bia.
W . N . Query, E xam iner................................. ....................... C olum bia.
.L iberty.
H . M . Chapm an, E xam iner.......................... .................
W . W . Davis, E xam iner......................................................... Summerton.
F. B . Brown, E x a m i n e r . ..................................... '. .C olum bia.
J. W . D ovell, E x a m in e r.................................. ................... .C olum bia.
H . G. A m ick, Junior E x a m in e r............ ......................... .... C olum bia.
W m . M . Sells, Junior E xam iner........................................ .C olum bia.
SOUTH DAKOTA
S ta te B a n k in g C o m m is s io n
Erling H augo, Chairman and E xecutive Officer............ Pierre.
W . H . F rei..................................................................................W agner.
C . W . C hristen......................................................................... R oscoe.
W . P. Jones................................................................................M obridge.
S. E . Anderson, S ecretary. ...................................................Pierre.
E rling H augo, Superintendent o f B a n k s.......................... Pierre.
S. E. Anderson, D ep u ty Superintendent o f B a n k s .. . .Pierre.
V . W . Abeel, Special E xa m in er...........................................Pierre.
R . L. Swenson, Bank E xam in er.......................................... Aberdeen.
R . H . Fenner, Bank E xam in er............................................Sioux Falls.
A . M . K othe, Special E xam in er..........................................Sioux Falls.
T E N N E S SE E
H . B . Clarke, Superintendent o f B anks............................ 103 State Office
B ldg., N ashville.
H allum W . G oodloe, Asst. Superintendent...................... N ashville.
H . G. B ratton, B ank E x a m in e r..................N ash ville.
J. L. Kennedy, B ank E xam in er.......................................... K noxville.
J. M . Davis, Bank E xa m in er:........ .....................................Lawrenceburg.
H . A . T aylor, Bank E xam iner.............................................Bells.
H . W . Green, Assistant E xa m in er......................................Sewanee.
TEXAS
S ta te B a n k in g B o a r d
Lee B rady, Banking Com m issioner o f T e x a s. . ............ Austin.
Gerald C . M ann, A ttorn ey General.................... ...............Austin.
Charley L ockhart, T reasurer.. . .............. ............................Austin.
Lee B rady, Banking C o m m issio n e r..................................S tateC ap itol,A u stin
J. T . M cM illin , D ep u ty Banking C om m issioner........... State C apitol, Austin
J. M . Falkner, Departm ental E xam in er...........................Austin.
H . W . Barton, Bank E xam iner............................................Tyler.
E . E . H am ilton, Bank E xam in er............................... ..
.F o r t W orth.
M artin M cC ain. Bank E xam in er........................................H ouston.
J. V . K elly, Batik E xa m in er. ................ .............................. Plainview.
B . O. R oberts, Jr., Bank E x a m in e r ..................... ............ Abilene.
R o y J. Smith, E xa m in er....................................................... Plainview.
B . A . Spillar, P . O. B o x 7 6 9 .......................................... .. .A lice.
C laud R . T ruett, Bank E xam iner................................... San Antonio.
Gèo. S. Van, Bank Exam iner.......................................... .. .A bilene.

UTAH
S ta te B o a r d o f E x a m in e rs
H erbert B . M aw , G overnor.................... .....'........................Salt L ake C ity.
G rover A . Giles, A ttorn ey General............... ....................Salt Lake C ity.
E. E. M on son, Secretary o f State................. : ...................Salt Lake C ity.
R u lon F. Starley, B ank C om m issioner, 217 C apitol
B ld g.............................................. ...........................................Salt Lake C ity.
J. M . K napp, C hief .Exam iner and B uilding & Loan
E xam iner................................................................................ Salt L ake C ity .
F. K . P otter, B ank E xam iner........................................ ...... Salt L ake C ity.
Spencer C . T aylor, Bank E xam in er...................................Salt Lake C ity.
C . B. Quinn, Bank E xam in er. . ................................. ..
Salt Lake C ity.
Chesley B a r to n ............ >................................ .... -t ................ .S alt Lake C ity.
VERM ONT
A d v is o r y B a n k in g B o a r d
George H . V . Allen, C hairm an ............................................Fair H aven.
Greeley A . B row n, S ecretary................................................ W ilm ington.
H erbert C . C o m in g s................................................................ R ichford.
George M . N e lso n ......................................................W ood stock .
Oscar L . S hepard..
----------................... ....................... H ardwick.
R eginald T . C ole, Comm issioner o f B anking and Insur­
ance, State S t .
............. .......................... s, .-............ .... M ontpelier.
A lbert D . Pingree, D ep u ty Bank C om m ission er.. . . . .M ontpelier.
E velyn C oburn, C hief C lerk................................................ M ontpelier.
R . L. Kelleher, B ank E xam iner..............> . . . ' . ................. M ontpelier.
M artin N . Calcagni, B ank E xa m in er..... .......................... Barre.
O. M . Freeman, Bank E xam iner........................................ M ontpelier.
D on ald H . T etzlaff, Bank Exam iner (on leave o f
absence)
................... .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barre.
G ordon W . M orris, Bank Exam iner...................................Barre.
V I R G IN I A
S ta t e C o r p o r a t io n C o m m is s io n
B u r e a u o f B a n k in g
Thom as W . Ozlin, Chairman, State C orporation C om ­
mission ......................................................... ......................... R ichm ond.
W m . M eade Fletcher, State C orporation C om m ission. . R ichm ond.
Lester H ooker, State C orporation Commi s s i on. . . . . . . R ichm ond.

R H O D E IS L A N D
B o a r d o f B a n k I n c o r p o r a t io n
John H . N olan, A ttorn ey General. . ............... ...Providence.
Russell H . H andy, General Treasurer............................... Providence.
W ilfred J. Paquin, D irector o f Business R egu la tion .. . .P rovidence.


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B oard o f B an k C o n tro l
Chairman— J. B . Bates, State Treasurer (C hairm an). . C olum bia.
M em bers:
O. G- P a d ge tt......................
W alterboro.
R obert G a g e ....................................................... Chester.
W . B . Cassels...................................... ............... Eilenton.
O. H . H a r t ......................... ................... . . . . . . Y o r k .

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B a n k in g B o a r d
John C . Bell, Jr., C hairm an........ .........................................W ynnew ood.
George R . H o w e ll.................... ...................
i . . . . . .R eading.
A . E. M a ck in tosh ..........................O il City-.
O. S. N ew hall................. ............................................. .............Philadelphia.
George W . R e ily .................................................... ...... .Harrisburg.
A. C. R obin son .................................................................
.Pittsburgh.
Douglas R . F aith.............................. ....................................... Chester.
Ira W . B arnes................ ...........................................................Philadelphia.
Claude E. B en n ett............................................ . .......... ..
W ellsboro.
J. D . B loom . Secretary o f the B o a rd ................................. Harrisburg.

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W ilfred J. Paquin, D irector o f Business R egulation
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Providence.
A lexander Chmielewski, D ep u ty Bank Adm inistrator. .R m . 316, State Hse.,
Providence.
R alph L . Sayleis, C h ief B ank Exa mi ner . . . . . . >____ R m . 316, State,H se.,
Providence.
John G. Keenan, B ank E xam iner.......................................R m . 316, State Hse.,
Providence.
George A . M cLaughlin, Bank Exam iner...........................R m . 316, State Hse.,
Providence.
James A. R yan, Bank E xa m in er.........................................R m . 316, State Hse.,
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Providence.
Kenneth O. B ennett, Bank E xa m in er...................... ..
R m . 316, State Hse.,
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Grant Barker, Bank E xa m in er............................................ R m . 316, State Hse.,
Providence.
Louis A . D e C om eau, B ank E xa m in er.............................R m . 316, State H se.,
Providen ce.
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W arren L. Offer, D ep u ty Securities A d m in istra tor.. . . R m . 319, State Hse.,
Providence.
Alphonse W . R avenelle, A dm inistrative A ssistant........ R m . 303, State Hse.,
P rovidence.

OREGON
B a n k in g B o a r d
Charles A . Sprague, G o v e rn o r.. .........................................Salem .
Earl Snell. Secretary o f S ta te. . ....................
Salem.
Leslie M . S cott, State Treasurer........... ... . . ...... .Salem.

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Richard R . Law, Asst. Bank C om m ission er................... Oklahom a C ity.
James R . Gayler, C hief B ank E xam iner............................Oklahom a C ity.
H arry L. M cC onnell, A uditor and Supervisor at L a rg e . Oklahom a C ity.
W . E. Clark, Bank E xam in er.............. ..................... .......... Oklahoma C ity.
O. B . M othersead, B ank Exa mi ner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma C ity .
C lay W . Arm strong, Bank Exam iner.................................Oklahom a C ity.
E . M . Slaughter, Bank Exam iner............................ ........ .H ollis.
S. A . C obb , Exam iner, Small Loan D iv is io n .................. Oklahom a C ity.
W alter N ance, Building and Loan S upervisor. ............. Oklahom a C ity.
J. P . Battenberg, Securities C om m issioner.................... .. Oklahom a C ity.

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T r y in g E . B ackus, Senior B ank E xam iner...................... M adison.
H arry W . B arney, C hief B ank E xa m in er...................... .M ad ison.
R obert M . B arney, A sst. B ank E xam iner........................M adison.
M erlin C . Benninger, B ank E xam iner................•
-W ausauStanley R . C aldw ell, B an k Exam iner B ldg. & Loan
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W illiam S. C am pbeik Bank’ Ex a m i n e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . •.N eenah.
Orlo W . Canright, A sst. B ank Exam iner B ld g . & Loan
.................................................................................
M ilw aukee.
C ly de P. D iggles, Supervisor B ldg. & L oan D iv ............ M adison.
M aurice N . D orr, Asst. C redit U nion E xam iner. . . . . .A p p leton .
B ernard R . D oyle, A sst. B ank Exam iner Building &
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John F. D oy le, Supervisor D iv . o f Consum er C re d it. .M adison.
D . H enry E verm an, Asst. Bank E xam iner.................... Sparta.
D uane E . Fish, Asst. C redit U nion E xam in er. . . . . . , .M ilw aukee.
J. D eane G annon, B ank Exam iner in C redit Union
. M adison.
D . K e lly Garrigan, B ank Exam iner B ld g. & Loan D i v . M ilwaukee.
A lvin W . G olz, Bank E xa m in er.................... .. ••••------.O shxosn.
A d o lf C . H einze, A sst. B an k Exam iner B uilding &
T,nati D ivision
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T .L e r o y H erreid, B a n k E x a m in e r.....................................M iddleton .
Om er H oukom , B ank E xam in er................................... •• Racine.
John E . Johnson, A sst. E xam in er................. M . . . . . ••. .M adison.
E dw ard A . Leslie, A sst. B ank Exam iner, Building &
L oan D iv is io n .............. .......... ............................................. *Jahison.
R o y H . L ound, Asst. E xam iner................. .................. ..
G uerdon M . M atthew s, Senior B ank E xam iner............. M adison.
T heodore M . M e lo y , B ank E xam in er.............................. Stoughtop.
A rthur M iddleton , Bank E xa m in er.................. .................Wauwatosa.
A rthur M oors, Bank Exam iner B ldg. & Loan D i v . . . .W auw atosa.
James B . M u lva , Senior B ank E xam iner......................... Oshkosn.
D a y to n F . Pauls, Bank E xa m in er........... ■••••••...........
H erbert E . Platz, B ank Exam iner B ldg. & L oan D iv .. . . MilwaukeeN elson C . P loetz, B ank E xam in er. . . . . . . . ------. . . . . . . Wausau.
R oss C . R ichardson, A sst. Bank E xam m er Credit
U nion D ivision .............................................. ••••I v ■■ M ilwaukee.
E rw in F. R iedel, A sst. Bank Exam m er B ldg. & Loan
p iy
..............................................................MilW3illK66.
Earl H." R oth e. SeMor Bank E xam in er........................... - Sheboygian.
Charles T . Shape, Senior B ank E xam iner........................ M ilwaukee.
F red E . Shepherd, Jr., Asst. B ank E xam iner..................E au Claire.
Clarence C . Steele, B ank E x a m in e r................ .................
W alter L. S tock, A sst. B an k E xam m er............. .............. M adison.
F red C . Teske, B ank E xa m in er..........................................Kr m eet on.
E dgar F . W itzig, Senior Bank Exa mi ne r . . . . . . . . ..------E au Claire.
C arl J. Zdunek, B ank Exam iner B ldg. & Loan D iv .. .M ilw aukee.

V I R G IN I A — ( Continued)
M ilton R . M organ, Com m issioner o f Banking, 819
State Office B ld g.................................................................. g ? c£ m o“ d.
B . J. W oodw ard, Exam iner in C h ie f..................................Kichm ona.
C . P. Justis, Bank E xam iner................................................ Blackstone.
G . H arw ood Bates, Bank E x a m in e r.,............................... R ichm ond.
W m . W . Burke. Bank E xam iner......................................... A p pom attox.
E . M . B row n, Bank Exam iner............................................. S ? to F v,
,
H . M . Thrush, A sst. Bank Exam iner................................ Front KoJ aID . T . Zentm eyer, Asst. B ank E xam in er...........................R ichm ona.
D . E . N eblett, B ank E xam iner........................................... Kenbridge.
W Frank B aylor, B ank Exam iner..................................... K ichm ona
B.
E . Bearer, Bank E x a m in er.........................................1
H . I. Lewis, B ank E xam in er................................................ .. e?? “ oint.
M orris H . H udson, Asst. B ank E xam iner........................ Am herst.
J. T a ylor E . C rum p, A sst. B ank E xa m in er.................... R ichm ond.
W A S H IN G T O N
J. C . M inshull, Supervisor o f B anking............................. Olym pia.
J. C . M inshull, D e p u ty Supervisor o f B an k in g..............Olympia.
A . R . Bergm an, B ank E xam iner......................................... Seattle.
O.
W illiam s, B ank Exam iner................. ..................... | •Seattle.
A . J. C otton , Bank E xam in er..........................................••Seattle.
L . J. Esslinger, B ank E xa m in er......................... ................. Seattle.
R a y D . Carrell, B ank E xam in er.......................... .... — •.Seattle.
W E S T V I R G IN I A
H . D . Vaughan, Comm issioner o f B anking------- ----------Charleston.
H . P . Brightw ell, D ep u ty Com m issioner o f B an king. .C harleston.
W . R . Fouse, Bank E xa m in er............................................. Parkersburg.
A . M . Gilbert, Bank E xam iner........... ................................ M artm sburg.
John J. N ash, Bank Exam iner.............................................
O. V . W ilson, Bank E xam iner.................................4.......... Charleston.
M . W orkm an, B ank E xa m in er............................................ Keyser.
O. H . Gall. R eceiver................................................................M oundsville.
John H . H offm an, R eceiver.................................................. M organtow n.
Smith H ood , R eceiver.................................... ••................. *S££!5®2i!?*
E . L. M orrison,’ R eceiver.......................................................rn!ariesV°„‘
O. F. Payne, R eceiver.......... ................... .............................. ch arleston.
E . A . Rinehart. R eceiv er.......................................................
E . S. T a lbott, R eceiver........ .............................. •••.............Charleston.
W IS C O N S IN ’
B a n k in g R e v ie w B o a r d
H . A . v on Oven, C h a ir m a n .. . .
5 . .............................S ? loliU
George L. G ilkey...................................................................... Ndea-rill.
Franklin M . Jahnke................................................................M arkesan.
A . O. P a u n a ck ...........................................................................

WYOMING

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.................... ■•Supreme C ourt B ld g.
Uneyenne.
O. L ow , Jr., E xam iner.......................................................... Cheyenne.
Clarence Hansen, E xam iner............................................. .. .C heyenne.

N orris E . H artw ell, State E xa m in e r.

B a n k in g C o m m is s io n
Allan G. Pflugradt, Chairm an............................................. M ilw aukee.
Frank H . B ixb y, S ecreta ry.................................................. M adison.
R obert K . H en ry.....................................................................Jefferson.
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Crossen, G . W ......................R o o m 321, Treasury B ld g., W ashington, D . O.
D olan. R e e d .......................R oom 3 1 7 % Treasury Bldg^, W ashm gton, D . C .
H odgson, R . M ....................R oom 315, Treasury B ld g., W ashington, D . C .
M c& ryde, W . W ..................R oom 322, Treasury B ld g., W ashington, D . C .
Sm ith C . F ........................... R oom 317, Treasury B ld g .,W a sh in gton , D . C .
WUUams E . S...................... R oom 320
Treasury B ldg., W ashington, D . C.
W ilson, Ö. F . ..................... R oom 319. Treasury B ld g., W ashington, D . O.

DISTRICT CHIEF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS
(By Federal Reserve Districts)
K rinnel Frank W . (1 )............. fe d e r a l R eserve B ank B ldg., B oston, M ass,
Lvons G ibbs ( 2 ) . .................... 525 Federal Res. B k. B ldg., N ew Y o rk , N . Y .
Levburn A . P. (3 ) .................... 925 C hestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. •
N ewnham , Stephen L . ( 4 ) . . . .715 Federal Res. B k. B ldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
B ailev J L (5) ...................... 1109 State-Planters B ldg., R ichm ond, Va.
Williams", F ’. D . ( 6) . . . . . . . . .303 N ew P. O. B ldg., A tlanta. Ga.
Oberwortm ann, N . R . (7 )___ 164W . Jackson B lv d ., R oom 7 25 .C lucago, 111.
N eill R o b t. ( 8) .......................... 518 U . S. C ourt H ouse & C ustom H ouse, St.
Louis, M o.
Sedlacek L . H . ( 9 ) ...................223 Federal Office B ldg., M inneapolis, M inn .
Baldridge W . H . (101............. 800 Federal R es. B k. B ldg., Kansas C ity, M o .
Collier R ichard H . ( I l j ..........Federal R eserve B ank B ld g., Dallas, Texas.
W right, Irw in D . (1 2 )............. 1 M on tgom ery St., R m . 921, San Francisco.

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B urt R oss M (10) . . . . . . . . . P. O. B o x 1920, W ichita, Kans.
B ^ n e f j ï ï . L ( 6) . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 3 N ew P ost Office B ldg.. A tlanta, Ga.
Carolan, James J. ( 1 ) .............. P- O. B ox 389, H artford, C onn.
Carter, A . B . ( 3 ) . ................ .925 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Cassell E . L . (8) ..................... 518 U . S. C ou rt H ouse & C ustom H ouse,
’
St. Louis, M o .
Chapin, M arvin B . ( 1 2 ) . . . . .P . O. B o x 718, Santa A na, C alif.
v .
Chorpening, 1. 1. ( 2 ) ................ 525 Federal R eserve Bank B ld g., N ew Y o rk ,
N. Y.
M k 'S ) £
Clark, Francis J. ( 5 ) ................ 415 U nion T rust B ld g., W ashington, D . C .
Coffin, G . S. ( 2 ) ......................... 525 Federal Reserve B ank B ld g., N ew Y o rk ,
N. Y.
C ook, R obert E . ( 10) . . . . . ; . .P . O. B o x 314, P ueblo, C olo.
C ooke, A . J. ( 12) ....................... 1535 P . O. & C ourt H ouse B ld g., L os Angeles,
Calif.
C ow an J D ( 1 2 )..................... 403 E m pire State B ldg., Spokane, W ash.
C o x Lewis ( 1 2 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 7 U. S. N atl. B k. B ld g., Portland, Ore.
Crabtree, e ! ' b !' ( 5 ) . . . ......... 501 Charleston N . B . B ld g., Charleston.
W . Va.
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Cunningham . F . F. (6) ............303 N ew P . O. B ldg., A tlanta, Ga.
Cushing, C . M . (1 0 ) ................ P. O. B o x 1983, Oklahom a C ity, Okla.
D avenport, H . B . ( 3) . ---------.925 Chestim t St., Philadelphia Pa.
D avis, F. B ruce (1 1 ). . . . . . . . 7th floor, Federal R eserve Bank B ld g., D al-

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B augh. G . W . ( 7 ) ...................... 510 F ederal B ldg., M ilwaukee, W is.
B e a n y . R . S. ( 7 ) ............. .......... 164 W . Jackson B lvd ., R m . 725, C hicago, HI.
B ecker, Jr., E . J. (1 0 )............. 800 Federal R eserve Bank B ldg., Kansas C ity ,
M o.
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Benfer Jr., J. P. (5 )................ 415 U nion Trust B ldg., W ashington, D . C.
Bernier. G . M . ( 1 ) ....................19 E verett St., M anchester. N . H .
Bina J C (7)
. . . . . P. O. B ox 386, Kankakee, 111.
B lack H . W . (2 )...............
.525 Federal R es. B k. B ldg., N ew Y o rk , N .Y .
B oyle! L. J. (7 ) .................... . . . P . O. B o x 587, A ppleton, W is.
Brogan, Jr., J. C . (2) ............... 205 P. O. B ld g., W atertow n, N . Y .
B ryan, C . A . (7 ).........................164 W . Jackson B lv d ., R o o m 725, C hicago,

D e Baun C laud (2 ). .’ ............. 525Federal R eserve B k-B ldg^N ew Y ork , N .Y .
D onahue, W . H . (1 0 )............... 800 Federal Res. B k. B ldg., Kansas C ity , M o .
Dresler H . B . ( 7 ) ......................935 Forest A ve., E vanston, 111.
Dunham , L . B . (1 2 )................. 1 M on tgom ery St., R oom 921, San Fran­
cisco, Calif.
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E vans, S. R ., Jr., ( 4 ) ................P ost Office B o x 44, Greensburg, Pa.
E vered, G u y F. (2 ).......... ..
.430 P . O. B ldg., A lbany, N . Y .
Fanning, F . B . ( 7 ) ____. . . . . .P . O. B ox 216, Grand Rapids, M ich .
Fitzgerald, George J. ( 7 ) .........164 W . Jackson B lvd .. R m . 725. C hicago, 111.
Flint Ernest G. ( 1 )............... .P . O. B ox 132, R utland, Vt.
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Flvnn Bernard M . ( 7 ) ........... 164 W . Jackson B lvd ., R o o m 725, C hicago, HI.
Folger, H ugh W . ( 6) ................303 N ew P ost Office B ldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Foster C W (11)
........... P- O. B o x 2189, W ichita Falls, Texas.
Franklin," Chas. H . (1 2 )...........1 M on tgom ery St., R o o m 921, San Francisco,
C alif.
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Frantz W m B ( 4 ) .................. P . O. B ox 506, R ichm ond, K y .
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Fraser,’ J. A .’ (R F C )................. Federal R eserve B ank B ldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
Fridstrom , W . C . ( 1 ) . . . . . . . .F ederal R eserve B ank B ldg., B oston, M ass.

A b b ev Frank G . ( 4 ) ................ P . O. B ox 104, Lim a, Ohio.
Abraham son, M arshall, (3). ..9 2 5 C hestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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Allen E F ( 2 ) ........................... 525 Federal Res. B k. B ldg., N ew York, N . Y .
Am rhein J A ( 5 ) .....................P. O. B ox 657, Lynchburg, Va.
Anderson O R ( l b ) ! ..............P. O. B ox 135, N orfolk, N ebr.
Anderson! N orm an H . (3 )___ P . O. B ox 117, W illiam sport, Pa.
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Andrews F loyd (1 2 )................ 1 M on tgom ery St., R oom 921, San Francisco,
Calif.
A shw ood, C ecil ( 2 ) ___ _____ 525 Federal R eserve B ank B ldg., N ew Y ork ,
N.
Y.
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B aber W . C . ( 3) . . . ................ 925 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Baker’ W . B . ( 3 ) .......................925 C hestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
B annon E . J. ( 7 ) ..................... 164 W . Jackson B lv d ., R oom 725, Chicago,111.
Barker J H (9) .....................223 Federal Office B ldg., M inneapolis, M inn.
Barnes! John K . (1 2)............. .. 1535 P. O. & C ourt H ouse B ld g., L os Angeles,
C alif.
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B arnett, Jr., M . L . ( 5 ) ............415 U nion Trust B ldg., W ashington, D . O.
Basham . A . A , ( 6) .....................P . O. B ox 764, K noxville, Tenn.
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Olson, W alter W . ( 9 ) . .......... 320 Federal Office B ld g., D u lu th , M inn.
O ’M eara, W m . F. ( 7 ) ..............330 Federal B ldg., South B end, Ind.
Osborn, James C . ( 12) ; ........... 1 M on tgom ery St., R o o m 921, San Francisco.
Calif.
Palm er, R . E . A . (1 2 ).............. 407 U. S. N atl. B k. B ldg., Portland, Ore.
Patterson, D on ald ( 2 ) ............. 622 James St., Syracuse, N . Y .
Patterson, T . O. ( 11 ) ................7th floor Federal R eserve B ank B ldg., Dallas,

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Punsten, W . P . ( P D I C ) , . . . .624 Federal B es. B k. B ld g., San F rancisco,
Calif.
Gaffney, _I._F. ( 4 ) .................... .715 Federal R eserve Bank B ldg., Oleveland.O.
Gentry, J. H . (9)
.223 Federal Office B ldg., M inneapolis, M inn.
Gilbert, H , B . (1 1 ).* ... ......... P . O. B ox 1190, Austin, Texas.
G ooddard, G . B . (1 2 )..
. 545 Central B ldg., Seattle, W ash.
Gorman, E . F. (8) . . . . .........P . O. B ox 64, Springfield, M o .
Graves, E . J. (2 )........... . . . . . P. O. B ox 864, Syracuse, N . Y .
Green, A . W . ( 1 ) ..........
. . . . Federal Reserve B ank B ld g., B oston, M ass.
Griffin. Gerald (1)
.........Federal Reserve Bank B ldg., B oston, M ass.
Gruetzner, V . G. ( 2 ) . . . . . . . . P. O. B ox 323, Canandaigua, N . Y .
Guiles. P. A . (6) ........... ......... P . O. B o x 8. N ashville, Tenn.
Gunther, Prank A . (5) .........415 U nion Trust B ldg., W ashington, D . O.
Haggard, H ollis ( 8) . . . ......... 518 U . S. C ourt H ouse & C ustom H ouse, St.
Louis, M o.
Harrison, H . G . (8) .
......... 518 U . S. C ou rt H ouse & C ustom H ouse,
St. Louis, M o.
Hauschild, L. P. ( 4 ) . . . ......... B ox 53, N ew Castle, Pa.
Hawkins, J. W . (1 1 ) ... ......... P. O. B ox 1584, W aco, Tex.
H edrick, G . O. (8) . . . . ......... P .O. B ox 804, E vansville, Ind.
H elming, G . C . ( 1 2 ) ... ......... 1535 P . O. & C ourt H ouse B ldg., Los Angeles,
Calif.
Hendrix, C lyde, Jr. ( 6) ......... P . O. B ox 1364, N ew Orleans, La.
Henninger. Paul T . (10) ......... P. O. B ox 108, Lincoln, N ebr.
H iatt. W . S. (6) ____
......... 303 N ew P ost Office B ldg., Atlanta, Ga.
H ochberg, A . J. (3) .
.P . O. B ox 68, P ottsville, Pa.
H olekam p, H arry H . (8)
. . 518 U. S. C ourt H ouse & C ustom H ouse,
St. Louis, M o .
H ook, R a y A . (1 2 )................. .545 Central B ldg., Seattle, W ash.
H ooker, R obert K . (8) ............P. O. B ox 794, F ort Smith, A rk
H ooper, M arshall (1 2 )............ P . O. B ox 1467, Sacramento, Calif.
H orton, B. E . ( 11 ) ................... p . O. B ox 2266, Longview , Texas.
H otchkin, Paul L. ( 2 ) ............. 358 Federal B ldg., Syracuse, N . Y .
H owland, H . V . ( 9 ) ..................P . O. B ox 471, Fargo, N . D ak.
Huck, W illiam F . (1 2 )............. 1 M on tgom ery St., R oom 921, San Francisco,
Calif.
Hudspeth, J. W . (2 )................. 525 Federal R eserve B k. B ldg., N ew Y ork,
N. Y.
H urley, M ich ael J. (1 ) ............ Federal Reserve Bank B ld g.. B oston. M ass.
Jennings, Irwin L . (2) .............525 Federal R eserve Bank B ld g., N ew Y ork ,
N. Y.
Jennings, L . A . (2 )....................525 Federal R eserve B ank B ldg., N ew Y ork ,
N . Y.
Jorres, G . W . (71...................... 164W est Jackson B lv d .,R oom 725, Chicago,111.
Kane, Jr., W . W . (8) ...............P . O. B ox 145, M em phis, Tenn.
Kellogg, P. P. (4 )..................... P . O. B ox 246, W ickliffe, Ohio.
K illm ond, J. E . ( 3 ) ...................925 C hestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Knight, W . B ritton ( 10) .........800 Federal R eserve Bank B ldg., Kansas
C ity, M o .
Kunzi, W alter J. (4 ).................P. O. B ox 621, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Lair, T . P. (1 2).......................... 545 Central B ldg., Seattle, W ash.
Lanning, L. C . (2) ....................P . O. B ox 352, B uffalo, N . Y .
Lents, Charles D . (1 0 )............P. O. B ox 30, Clinton, Okla.
Liermann, A . J. ( 8) .................. 518 U. S. C ourt H ouse & C ustom H ouse,
St. Louis, M o.
Linden C . C . ( 2 ) ....................... 525 Federal R eserve Bank B ldg., N ew Y ork ,
N. Y,
Lorang, P . J. (2 )........................525 Federal Reserve B ank B ldg., N ew Y ork.
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N. Y.
Luiken, John B . (6) ................. P . O. B ox 1309., Birmingham , Ala.
Lyon, C . W . (1 0 )......................P . O. B ox 876, Cheyenne, W yo.
L ytle, W . P. ( 4) . ...................... P . O. B o x 14, M ansfield, Ohio.
M cC a ll, W . P. ( 1) .................... P . O. B ox 389, H artford, Conn.
M cCardell, A . L ., Jr. ( 5 ) ____ 407 N ew P ost Office B ldg., N orfolk, Va.
M cClain, J. S. ( 6) ..................... 303 N ew P ost Office B ld g ., A tlanta. Ga.
M cC o y , Thom as P . (1 2 )......... 1 M on tg om ery St.. R m . 921, San Francisco.
Calif.
M cG irr, C . S. ( 3 ) ...................... P. O. B ox 127, A ltoona, Pa.
M cLaren, Daniel D . ( 9 ) ..........223 Federal Office B ldg., M inneapolis, M inn.
M cL ean, O. H . (3 )......... .......... 925 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
M cL ean, R oger A . (7 ) ............. 405 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., D etroit,M ich .
M cQ uilkin, Charles ( 3 ) . . . . . . 925 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
M ackey, R . N . ( 7 ) .................... R oom 309 U. S. C ourt H ouse B ld g., D es
M oines, la .
M ars, John T . (8) .................... P. O. B ox 43, C arbondale, 111.
M artin, A . J. ( 11) . ..................1430 W est G andy St., D enison, Texas.
M iller, P . V . (1 0 ) ...................... 800 Federal Res. B k. B ldg.. Kansas C ity , M o .
M iller, W . F. ( 7 ) ....................... P. O. B ox 470, D ecatur, 111.
M oore, John F. (3 )................... P . O. B ox 266, W ilkes-Barre, Pa.
M organ, E . W . ( 7 ) ................... P . O .B o x 339, M ason C ity , la .
M orrisey, J. W . (1 0 )................ 219 C olorado N atl. B k. B ldg., D enver, C olo.
M oylan , E dw ard F. (2 )...........525 Federal R eserve Bank B ldg., N ew Y ork,
N. Y .
M urphy, D . F. ( 1 ) .................... 30 Pearl St., B oston, M ass.
M urphy, L . L . ( 7 ) .................... 164W . Jackson B lv d ., R oom 725,C hicago, 111.
M urphy, R . J. ( 12) .................. 407 U . S. N atl. B ank B ldg., Portland, Ore.
M urray, M . W . ( 7 ) .................. 1125 D avis St., E vanston, 111.
Needham, E . M . ( 3 ) ................ 925 Chestnut S t., Philadelphia, Pa.
N elson, F. S. (1 0 ).....................P . O. B ox 1983, Oklahom a C ity , Okla.
Nelson. N els ( 9 ) ........................223 Federal Office B ldg., M inneapolis, M inn.
Nielsen, G eo. W . ( 2) ................525 Federal R eserve Bank B ldg., N ew Y ork,
N . Y.
N oonan, H ow ard S. ( 7 ) .......... P . O. B ox 699, Storm Lake, la .
N orm an, Louis A . ( 4 ) .............. 715 Federal R eserve B ank B ld g.. Cleveland,
Ohio.
N orth, R . B . (1 2 )...................... 1 M on tgom ery St., R oom 921, San Francisco,
Calif.
O ’Brien, L. J. ( 7 ) ...................... P. O. B ox 769, Indianapolis, Ind.
Ockershausen, F. C . (5 )----- - .333 Post Office B ldg., Baltim ore, M d .
O ’C onnor, T . J. (2) .................. P. O. B ox 221, Jackson Heights, L on g Island,
N. Y.
O’Grady, R obert D . (4 )----- . ,4 3 8 -F N ew Federal B ld g., Pittsburgh, Pa.
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P atton, E . B . ( 11 ) .....................Federal R eserve B ank B ldg., Dallas, T ex.
P eticolas, B en C . ( 2 ) ................525 Federal Reserve B ank B ld g., N ew Y o rk ,
N. Y.
Pierce, W . W . ( 11 ) .................... P . O. B o x 1259, A m arillo, T ex.
Pm kham , S. F. ( 9 ) . . . . ------. . B o x 471, Fargo, N . D ak.
Plant, P ow ell ( 12) ..................... 219 P . O. B ld g., Sacram ento, Calif.
Poole, O. A . ( 5 )......................... P. O. B ox 358, Charlotte, N . O.
Pow ell, A . L . (5 )....................... P . O. B o x 761, W inchester, V a.
Price, A . E . (1 2).........................545 C entral B ldg., Seattle, W ash.
Quinn, H . F. ( 1 ) ........................ Federal Reserve B ank B ld g ., B oston, M ass.
R after. Charles T . ( 1 0 )--------- 800 Federal R eserve B ank B ldg., Kansas C ity
M o.
Rasm ussen, Ll I. ( 1 2 )..............P . O. B o x 191, Fresno, Calif.
R ebm an, R . P . ( 2 ) ...................455 W . 23rd St., N ew Y o rk , N . Y .
Rees, Frank A . ( 12) .................. 1 M on tg om ery St., R o o m 921. San Francisco.
Calif.
R eitz, H . A . ( 2 ) .........................1160 5th A ve., N ew Y ork , N . Y .
Rhoades, T r o y E . ( 3 ) .............. 2126 H ighland St., A llentow n, Pa.
R ichm ond, E . T . ( 1 0 ) . . . ------R m . 429 N atl. B ank o f Tulsa B ld g., Tulsa,
Okla.
R oberts, Jr., L . K . (1 )............. Federal R eserve B an k B ldg., B oston, M ass.
R obinson, F. F. ( 7 ) ....................164 W est Jackson B lv d ., R m . 725, C hicago. HI
R obinson. H . P . (2) ...................525 Federal R es. B k. B ld g., N ew Y o r k 7 N .Y .
R obinson, H . S. ( 1 0 )................P . O. B o x 54, Salina, Kans.
R oper, W alter B . (8) . . . ___ P. O. B o x 543, B ow ling Green, K y .
Ross, Paul (8) ............................ P . O. B o x 420, C olum bia, M o .
R ossm an, R ichard ( R F C ) . . . . L afayette B ld g., W ashington, D . C .
R um m el, J. T . ( 1 2 ).................. 407 U. S. N atl. B k. B ld g., Portland, Ore.
Rush, James F . ( 7 ) ................... 164 W est Jackson B lv d ., R m . 725, Chicago.IU.
R ushlow .B . O. ( 2 ) ....................525 Federal R eserve B ank B ld g ., N ew Y ork
N. Y.
Sales, J. A . ( 2 ) ............................ 525 Federal R es. B k. B ldg., N ew Y o rk . N Y
Sanders, J. L yell ( 7 ) ............... .318 Federal B ldg.. Peoria, 111.
Sandlin, W . A . (11) ................Federal R eserve B ank B ld g., Dallas, Tex.
Sands, C . H . (1 2 )............. ..
1535 P . O. & C ou rt H ouse B ld g., L os Angeles,
Calif.
Sankovitz, F. T . (9 )..................223 F ederal Office B ld g., M inneapolis, M inn.
Scharfenberg, R . W . ( 3 ) ..........P . O. B o x 148, Lancaster, Pa.
Scharpf, Ernest J. ( 2 ) .............. 525 Federal R eserve B k. B ld g ., N ew Y ork
N. Y.
Shannon. C lyd e ( 1 1 )................P. O. B o x 556, Corsicana, Tex.
Shumate, J. N . (5). ..................P. O. B ox 1584, Baltimore, M d .
Sibley, W . L. ( 11 ) ..................... P . O. B ox 1020, Abilene, Texas.
Smith, G. F . ( 3 ) ........................P. O. B ox 981, Harrisburg, Pa.
Snead, A . K ., Jr. (2) ............... 525 Federal R eserve B ank B ldg., N ew Y o rk
N. Y .
Spendrup, M a x V . ( 1 2 ) . . . ' . . . 11642 W ilm ington A ve., R ou te 1, B ox 350
C om pton, Calif.
Staggers. B . D . ( 4 )........... . . .P . O . B o x 483, W heeling. W . V a.
Starr, D . O. (5 ).......................... P . O. B o x 1075, C olum bia, S. C.
Stevens, L . T . ( 9 ) . .................... 4929 Pleasant A ve., M inneapolis, M inn .
Stewart, M . E . (1 2 ).................. 1 M on tg om ery St., R o o m 921, San Francisco.
Calif.
Stooksbury, J. M . ( 6) ..............301 N ew P ost Office B ld g., K n oxville, T enn
S toy, E . D . ( 5 ) ...........................209 Federal B ldg., Clarksburg. W . Va.
Styer, W . K . (2) ........................ 525 Federal R eserve B k. B ld g., N ew Y o rk ,
N. Y.
Sutton, E . P . ( 6) ........................P . O. B o x 1175,;Lakeland, Fla.
Swensen, L oren T . ( 3 ) . . . . . . . P. O. B o x 343, Carlisle, Pa.
T a ylor, O. C . (1 2 ).....................1535 P. O. & C ou rt H ouse B ld g., L os A ngeles,
Calif.
T olton , A . F. (1 2 )..................... 1535 P. O. & C ou rt H ouse B ld g., Los Angeles
C alif.
U lery, C . A . (2) ..........................525 Federal R eserve B ank B ld g., N ew Y o rk
N. Y.
U nderw ood. O. E . ( 4 ) .............. P . O. B ox 808. C olum bus. Ohio.
V an S coy, M a x ( 7 ) . . . ..............R o o m 1225 D a ven p ort B ank B ldg., D aven­
port, la .
V oight, H ow ell B . ( 1 ) ..............209 P. O. B ldg., P ortland, M e.
V on A rb, E . A . (8) ....................R o o m 234 Federal B ldg., L ouisville, K y .
V o n Birgelen. F . M . ( 4 ) ..........P . O. B o x 621, Cincinnati, Ohio.
W ainwright, R . J. ( 7 ) ..............164 W . Jackson B lv d ., R o o m 725, C hicago. 111.
W aldron, W . J. (1 2 )..................1243 C ord ova A ve., Glendale, Calif.
W alker, H arry W . ( 4 ) ..............500 N ew Federal B ld g., Pittsburgh, Pa.
W alton, E . J. ( 7 ) .......................164^W. Jackson B lv d .. R oom 725. C hicago,
W an dvik, S. J. (1 2 ).................. 712 C ontinental B k. B ld g., Salt L ake C ity ,
Utah.
W ard, L . G . ( 7 ) ......................... 164 W . Jackson B lv d ., R o o m 725, C hicago, 111.
W atts, John L. ( 2 ) ....................525 F ed. R es. B k. B ld g .. N ew Y o r k . N . Y.
W est, F. Parker ( 2 ) ..................525 Federal Reserve Bank B ldg., N ew Y o r k ,
N. Y.
W est, H . B . (1 0 )........................800 Federal R eserve Bank B ldg., Kansas
C ity, M o.
W etzel, A dam (2 )...................... P . O. B ox 726, K ingston, N . Y .
W iard, E . E . (4 )........................ 312 L iberty St., Clarion, Pa.
W ilde. M . C . ( 1 2 )...................... 545 Central B ld g., Seattle. W ash.
W ilde, O. F . ( 6) .........................P.. O. B o x 113. Jacksonville. Fla.
W illiam s, W . A . (1 1 )................1623 A lam o B k. B ldg., San A ntonio, Texas.
W o o d , C liff ( 8) ...........................P . O. B ox 68, L ittle R ock , A rk.
W o o d , D . R . ( 5 ) ........................Pulaski N ational B ank B ldg.. Pulaski. V a.
W ray, H . L . ( 9 ) ........................ 201 Secur. B k. B ldg., Sioux Falls, S. D ak.
W right, E . M . ( 1 2 ).................. 1535 P . O. & C o u rt H ouse B ldg. L os Anglins,
Calif.
W ylie, R o b e rt W . ( 3 ) . ............. P . O. B o x 188, Scranton, Pa.

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V A L U E S OF FO REIG N M ONEYS
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Office of the Secretar ?
Washington, D. C., July 1, 1941
Pursuant to Section 522, Title IV, of the Tariff Act of 1930, re-enacting section 25 of the act of August 27, 1894, as amended,
fS w in s r estimates by the Director of the Mint of the values of foreign monetary units are hereby proclaimed to be the values
f iS
S
in te r m ? o f the money of account of the United States that are to be followed in estimating the value of all foreign
merchandise exported to the United States during the quarter beginning July 1, Í94Í, expressed in any such foreign^monetary
units- Provided however, That if no such value has been proclaimed, or if the value so proclaimed vanes by 5 per centum o
a value measured by the buying rate in the New York market at noon on the day of exportation, conversion shall be
S S I ? “ «¡hw m eBU W redbj 1such buying rate, aa determined and certified b y toe Federal Beeerye Bank of New Y ork and
published by the Secretary of the Treasury pursuant to the provisions of section 522, Title IV, of the Tariff Act of 1930.
D . W . BELL,
Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
Values of Foreign Monetary Units (At par as regards ¿old units; non-gold units have no fixed par with gold.)
M onetary unit

COUNTRY

Argentine Republic .

Peso.

Value in
terms of
U. S.
money
$1.6335

Australia.
B elgium ..
B o liv ia .-.
Brazil-----

Pound ___
Belga____
B oliviano.
Milreis___

8.2397
.1695
.6180
.0606

British Honduras.
Bulgaria....... ..........
Canada__________

D ollar.
L ev ___
D ollar.

1.6931

Chile.

P eso.

China_______ . . . . ----------------- —

Yuan

Hong K on g.

.0122

1.6931
.2060

D ollar.

C olom b ia ..

P e s o ..

.5714

Costa R ica .

C olon .

.7879

Cuba________________
Czechoslovakia______
Denmark............
Dominican R epublic.
Ecuador_______ _____
E g y p t . .......... ............ .
Estonia-------------------F in la n d .......... .......... .
France.................. .......

Peso_______ ¿ . i ---------K o r u n a ..____________
K rone___________ ____
D ollar____i---------------S u c r e ...........................
Pound (100 piasters).
K roon _______________
M arkka_____. . . -------Franc_________ - ..........

.0000

Reichsmark...............................Pound Sterling_______________
Drachm a------------ ------------------Quetzal______________________
G ou rd e.......... - ................ ..........
Lempira______________________
Pengö________________________
R up ee. _____________________
P o u n d ____________ _____ ____
Lira__________________________
Y en __________________________
L at.......... „ ............ - ....................
D ollar_______________________
Litas----------------- --------------------Peso________ _________________
Guilder (florin)______________
D ollar________ ;_____________
P o u n d __________________ ____
C o rd o b a .____________________
K rone_______________________
B alboa_______________________
Peso (A rg e n tin e )...............— .
R ial...............................................
s o l . . . ..............: ............ - ............
Peso_________ __________ _____
Z loty_____________ ___________
E scüdo______________________
Leu__________________________
C olon________________________
Peseta_______________________
D ollar_______________________
K rona_______________________
Franc_____ __________________

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Given valuation is o f gold peso. Paper nominally convertible at 4 4 % of
face value. Conversion suspended Dec. 16, 1929.
Control o f gold stocks and exports authorized Dec. 1 7 ,1 9 2 9 .
B y decree o f M arch 31, 1936. One belga equals 5 Belgian francs.
Conversion o f notes into gold suspended Sept. 2 3 ,1 9 3 1 .
Based upon official rate fo r milreis in terms o f the dollar as announced b y the
Bank o f Brazil. Conversion o f Stabilization-Office notes into gold
suspended N ov. 22. 1930.
Conversion o f notes suspended.
Exchange control established Oct. 1 5 ,1 9 3 1 .
■■
.
. .
Embargo on export o f gold, Oct. 19, 193 1 ; redemption o f Dom inion notes in
gold suspended April 10, 1933.
. . .
.
Given valuation is o f gold peso. Gold pesos are received for conversion at
the rate o f 4 paper pesos for one gold peso. Conversion o f notes suspended
Silver7 standard "abandoned b y decree o f N ov. 3, 1935; bank notes made
legal tender under Currency Board control; exchange rate for British
currency primarily fixed at about 1 s. 2J^d., or about 29H ^ U. S., per yuan.
Treasury notes and notes o f the three banks o f issue made legal tender by
silver nationalization ordinance o f Dec. 5, 193 5 ; exchange fund created
,,
. , , .....
to control exchange rate.
.
„ __,
Obligation to sell gold suspended Sept. 2 4 ,1 9 3 1 . new gold content o f .56424
grams o f gold 9 /1 0 fine established by m onetary law o f N o v . 19, 1938
effective N ov. 30, 1938.
.
. .
Conversion o f notes into gold suspended Sept. 18, 1914; exchange control
established Jan. 16, 1932.
B y law o f M a y 25, 1934.

Conversion o f notes into gold suspended Sept. 29, 1931.
U. S. m oney is principal circulating medium.
Conversion o f notes into gold suspended Feb. 9 ,1 9 3 2 .
Conversion o f notes into gold suspended Sept. 21, 1931.
Conversion o f notes into gold suspended June 28, 1933.
Conversion o f notes into gold suspended Oct. 12, 1931.
Provisions o f monetary law o f Oct. 1 .1 9 3 6 providing for gold content o f franc,
superseded b y decree o f June 30, 1937 which stated that the gold content
o f the franc shall be fixed ultimately by a decree adopted b y the Council o f
Ministers. Until issuance o f such decree a stabilization fund shall regulate
the relationship between the franc and foreign currencies.
Exchange
control established July 13, 1931.
.4033
Obligation to sell gold at legal monetary par suspended Sept. 2 1 ,1 9 3 1 .
8.2397
Conversion
o f notes into gold suspended April 26, 1932.
.0220
Conversion o f notes into gold suspended March 6, 1933.
1.6931
National
bank
notes redeemable on demand in U. S. dollars.
.2000
Gold exports prohibited March 27, 1931; lempira circulates as equivalent of
.8466
half o f U. S. dollar.
<^ , „„ c
.2961 Exchange control established July 17, 1931.
Obligation
to
sell
gold
at
legal
monetary par suspended Sept. 21, 1931.
.6180
Piaster pegged to French franc at the rate o f 1 piaster—10 French francs;
conversion o f notes into gold suspended O ct. 2 ,1 9 3 6 .
Conversion o f notes into gold suspended Sept. 21, 1931.
.
8.2397
.0526 New gold content o f 46.77 milligrams o f fine gold per lira established b y mon­
etary law o f October 5, 1936.
.8440 Embargo on gold exports D ec. 1 3 ,1 9 3 1 .
Currency pegged to sterling Sept. 28, 1936, at 2,522 lati — £ 1 0 0 .
British money is principal circulating medium.
Î .6 9 3 Ï
.1693 Free export o f gold suspended Oct. 1, 1935.
Decree o f Aug. 28, 1936, le ft the m onetary unit, the peso, to be later
defined b y law» >
•
.6806 Suspension o f convertibility o f notes into gold and restrictions placed on
free gold exports—Sept. 26, 1936; gold export prohibition repealed b y
decree June 28, 1938; prohibition restored b y A ct o f N ov. 25, 1938.
Newfoundland and Canadian notes legal tender.
__
1.6931
Conversion o f notes into gold suspended and export o f gold restricted
8.2397
Aug. 5, 1914; exchange regulations Dec. 1931.
Embargo on gold exports N ov. 13, 1931.
1.6933
Conversion o f notes into gold suspended Sept. 29, 1931.
.4537
T„ _ _ „ „
1.0000 U. S. money is principal circulating medium.
Paraguayan paper currency is used; exchange control established June Zo,
l.b 3 3 5
1932
.0824 Obligation to pay out gold deferred M arch 13, 1932; exchange control
established M arch 1, 1936.
. . . .
1C 1Q99
.4740 Conversion o f notes into gold suspended M a y 18, 1932.
.5000 B y act approved M arch 16, 1935.
Exchange control established April 27, 1936.
.1899
.0749 Gold exchange standard suspended D ec. 31, 1931.
.0101 Exchange control established M ay 18, 1932.
Conversion o f notes into gold suspended October 7, 1931.
.8466
.9613
.4537

.7491
.0744

P o u n d _____ . . . . . . _____ _____

8.2397
8.7123
.6583

B olivar.................. ......................
Dinar------- ---------- -------------------

Remarks

,4537
.6931
.3386
.3692
.4537
.0426

Baht (T ical)_________________
Piaster_______________________

Peso_________________________

_

.3267
.0295

British pound sterling and Straits dollar and half dollar legal tender.
Conversion o f notes into gold suspended Sept 29, 1931.
Order o f Federal Council enacted Sept. 2 7 ,1 9 3 6 , instructed the Swiss National
Bank to maintain the gold parity o f the franc at a value ranging between
190 and 215 milligrams o f fine gold.
Conversion o f notes into gold suspended M a y 1 1 , 1932.
100 piasters equal to the Turkish £ ; conversion o f notes into gold suspended
1916; exchange control established Feb. 26, 1930.
Conversion o f notes into gold suspended Dec. 28, 1932.
Conversion o f notes into gold suspended Aug. 2, 1914: ^ ch a n g e control
established Sept. 7, 1931. N ew gold content o f .585018 grams o f pure
gold per peso established'by monetary law o f Jan. 12, 1938.
Exchange control established D ec 12, 1936.
Exchange control established Oct. 7, 1931.

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POSTAL INFORMATION
DOMESTIC
PARCEL POST

CLASSES
A ir M a ll— P o s ta g e — Six cents an ounce on air mail to any part o f the
United States. (N o other postage required.)
L im it o f W e ig h t a n d S iz e— A n y m ailable m atter except that liable
to dam age from freezing will b e carried b y airplane, including sealed
parcels, not exceeding 70 pounds in weight, and not exceeding 100 inches
m length and girth com bined.

TRANS-PACIFIC AIR MAIL SERVICE
H a w a ii, G u a m , P h ilip p in e s , C h in a , e t c ., b y “ C lipper” service.
C onnection is m ade at H ong K on g with the Chinese dom estic air-m ail
system . A rticles for Japan are dispatched b y steamer from Hong. K ong.
T he B ritish A ir M a il Service has been resumed from H ong K on g via
Bangkok, Singapore, and N etherlands Indies to Australia, connecting at
H ong K on g w ith the w eekly service between San Francisco and H ong
K ong. A ir m ails for Australia w ill be routed via A uckland as well as via
H ong K on g. A ir m ails for N ew Zealand w ill be routed via d irect service
only. A rticles for points b eyon d H ong K on g will be given onw ard dis­
patch b y air from H ong K on g when they can be advanced th ereb y;
otherwise th ey w ill be given onw ard dispatch b y ordinary means.
Postage rates from the U nited States (m ainland) per H ounce will be
as follow s:
Hawaii, $0.20; C anton Island, $0.30; N oum ea, $0.40; A uckland, $0.50.
There is now fortn igh tly air-m ail service on the rou te from San Fran­
cisco b y L os Angeles, H onolulu, C anton Island (South Pacific) and N ou ­
mea (N ew C aledonia), to A uckland (N ew Zealand), w ith con necting air
service between A uckland and Sydney.
Transit tim e: C hicago to A uckland, 6 d ays; to Sydney, 11 days.
(Closing at M a in P ost Office, C hicago at 10.15 pm , A ug. 9, and 23).
F irs t C la ss— Letters, etc., 2 cents for each ounce or fraction o f an ounce
if addressed for local delivery.
3 cents for each ounce or fraction when addressed for other than local
delivery.
P o s t C a rd s— One cent each, not exceeding in size 3 % b y 5 % inches,
nor less than 2 \i b y 4 inches.
B u s in e ss R e p ly C a rd s, B u s in e ss R e p ly E n v e lo p e s — A p p ly to p ost
office for perm it to m ail. One cent each additional to regular postage on
delivery. B y A ir M a il 1 cent each additional to the regular air m ail rates
on delivery.
S e c o n d C la ss (transient rate)— One cent for each 2 oz. or fraction o f 2
oz. to 8 oz. inclusive, or at the parcel p ost rates when such rates are lower
than the total rate com puted on a shipment at 1 cent for each 2 ounces or
fraction.
T h ir d C la ss (a) M erchandise and Loose Printed M atter — 1 H cents for
each 2 oz. or fraction to 8 oz. inclusive.
(b) Catalogues, 24 pages or m ore, covers included, and Seeds, Scions
and Bulbs— One cent for each 2 oz. or fraction to 8 oz. inclusive.
(c) B ooks 1 H e per lb. to any post office in U nited States or possessions.
Parcels m ust be m arked “ B ook s.”
A m on g the publications to Which the 1 H e rate does not apply:
(a) B ooks containing advertisem ents, even though incidental, o f other
things than books, as, for instance, m erchandise, playing cards, services,
etc.
(b) R eports o f corporations sent to stockholders.
(c) Trade directories in which the listings are paid for.
(d) Telephone directories.
(e) Publications such as textbooks having blank spaces for written
answers, or other handwork.
(f) Publications entered as second-class m atter.
(g) Publications consisting o f cu t-ou t or pictures to be colored.
B u lk T h ir d C la ss— (Sec. 562 P. L. & R .) N o t less than 20 lbs. or not
less than 200 separately addressed identical pieces. A p ply to post office
for perm it to m ail.
Miscellaneous (see “ a ” above)-—T w elve cents each lb. or fraction, but
not less than 1 cent per piece.
Books, Seeds, E tc. (see “ b ” a bov e)— E ight cents each lb . or fraction,
but not less than 1 cent per piece.
Bulk mail m ust be separated b y states and post offices and mailed at the
post office or a station b y the sender. M atter m ailed at bulk rates cannot
be Registered, Insured, or sent C . O . D .
U n d e liv e ra b le T h ir d a n d F o u r t h C la ss M a il will b e returned to sen­
der when “ R e t u r n P o s ta g e G u a r a n te e d ” is printed under the sender’s
return address.
T h e F o r w a r d in g A d d re ss on third and fourth class articles can be ob ­
tained if the follow ing notice is printed jn the lower left-hand corner o f
the address side:
“ P o s t m a s t e r : I f addressee has rem oved and new address is known,
notify sender on F o r m 3547 postage for which is guaranteed.”
F o u r t h C la ss— P a r c e l P o s t includes printed m atter, m erchandise, and
all m atter weighing in excess o f 8 oz. except first-class, second-class, and
second-class transient matter.
T he L i m it o f W e ig h t for fourth-class m atter is 70 pounds for all zones.
T he L i m it o f S iz e for fourth-class m atter is 100 inches in length and
girth com bined. In measuring a parcel, the greatest distance in a straight
line between the ends (but not around the parcel) is taken as its length,
while the distance around the parcel at its thickest part is taken as its girth.
For example, a parcel 35 inches long, 10 inches wide and 5 inches high
measures 65 inches in length and girth com bined.
E x c e p tio n s — (a) In the first or second zone, where the distance b y the
shortest regular practicable mail route is 300 miles or m ore, the rate is 9
cts. for the first pound and 2 cents for each additional pound.
(b) On parcels collected on rural routes the postage is 2 cents less per
parcel than shown in the foregoing table when for local delivery and 3 cents
less per parcel when for other than local delivery.
C lo s e d A g a in s t I n s p e c t io n — Third and fourth class parcels, except
third class parcels containing circulars and printed m atter, m ay be sealed
when they bear the follow ing statem ent in Drint (writing not perm issable):
C o n t e n t s : M e r c h a n d is e . P ostm aster: This parcel m ay be opened for
postal inspection if necessary.
S e n d e r ’ s R e c e ip ts — A certificate o f m ailing is furnished the sender o f
dom estic ordinary mail o f any class upon paym ent o f one (a) cent for each
piece. This fee merely furnishes evidence o f mailing. A dditional dupli­
cate receipts m ay be obtained upon paym ent o f one ( 1 ) cent each.
I n c lo s u r e s — There m ay be inclosed with fourth-class m atter a written
or printed invoice showing the name and address o f the sender and o f the
addressee; the names and quantities o f articles inclosed, together with
inscriptions indicating “ for purpose o f description,” the price, style, stock
number, size, and quality o f the articles; the order or file number, date o f
order, and date and manner o f shipm ent; and the initials or nam e o f the
salesman, or o f the person b y whom the articles were packed and checked.
Inscriptions, such as “ M erry Christm as” , “ W ith best wishes,” “ D o not
open until Christm as,” or words to that effect m ay be written on fourthclass m ail, or on a card inclosed therewith. P ublic library books m ay bear
any printed or written mark constituting a necessary description for the
purpose o f a perm anent library record.

M ONEY O RD ERS
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N ot

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N ot
N ot
N ot
N ot

exceeding
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exceeding
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Fees
4 0 . 0 0 . . . ____15c
60.00...
80.00...
100.00. . . ____22c

ZONES ZO N E
3
1 & 2
W G T . LO C A L
N ot
IN ! ZO N E
151 to
Over
LBS.
300
150
M iles
M iles

ZO N E ' ZO N E
4
'S
301 to
600
M iles

ZO N E

6

ZO N E

7,

601 to 1,001 to 1,401 to
1,000 1,400 , 1,800
M iles
M iles
M iles

ZO N E

8

Over
1.800
Miles

8c
$0.09
$0.10
$ 0.11
$0.12
7C
$0.14
$0.15
10c
.11
.17
.14
.19
8c
.23
.26
3 lbs.
lie
.13
.22
.17
.26
.32
8C
.37
4 lbs.
12c
.15
.27
.21
.33
9c
.41
.48
5 lbs.
13c
.17
.24
.33
.40
9c
.59
.50
6 lbs.
14c
.19
.28
.38
.47
10c
.59
.70
7 lbs.
15c
.21
.43
.54
.31
10c
.68
.81
8 lbs.
16c
.23
.49
.35
.61
lie
.77
.92
9 lbs.
17c
.25
.54
.68
. .38
lie
.86
1.03
*10 lbs. 12c
18c
.27
.59
.42
.75
.95
1.14
11 lbs. 12c
19c
.29
.64
.82
.45
1.04
1.25
21c
12 lbs. 13c
.31
.70
.49
.89
1.13
1.36
13 lbs.
22c
.33
.52
.75
.96
1.22
13c
1.47
14 lbs.
23c
.35
.56
.80
1.03
14c
1.31
1.58
.37
15 lbs.
.86
24c
.59
1.10
1.40
14C
1.69
16 lbs.
25c
.39
.63
.91
1.17
15c
1.49
1.80
17 lbs.
26c
.41
.66
.96
1.24
15c
1.58
1.91
18 lbs.
27c
.43
1.02
1.31
.70
16c
1.67
2.02
19 lbs.
28c
.46
1.07
.73
1.38
16c
1.76
2.13
20 lbs. 17C
29c
.47
1.12
.77
1.45
1.85
2.24
30c
.49
21 lbs. 17c
1.17
1.52
.80
1.94
2.35
22 lbs. 18C
32c
.84
.51
1.23
1.59
2.03
2.46
23 lbs.
33c
.53
.87
1.28
18c
1.66
2.12
2.67
24 lbs.
34c
.55
.91
1.33
1.73
2.21
19c
2.68
25 lbs.
35c
.57
.94
1.39
1.80
19c
2.30
2.79
26 lbs.
36c
.59
.98
1.44
20c
1.87
2.39
2.90
27 lbs.
37c
.61
1 49
1.01
1.94
2.48
20c
3.01
28 lbs.
38c
.63
1.05
1.55
2.01
2.57
21c
3.12
29 lbs.
39c
.65
1.08
1.60
21c
2.08
2.66
3.23
30 lbs.
40c
.67
1.12
22c
1.65
2.15
2.75
3.34
31 lbs.
41c
.69
1.15
1.70
2.22
22c
2.84
3.45
32 lbs.
43c
.71
1.76
23c
1.19
2.29
2.93
3.56
33 lbs.
44c
.73
1.22
23c
1.81
2.36
3.02
3.67
34 lbs.
45c
.75
1.26
1.86
2.43
24c
3.11
3.78
35 lbs.
46c
.77
1.92
24c
1.29
2.50
3.20
3.89
36 lbs.
47c
.79
25c
1.33
1.97
2.57
3.29
4.00
37 lbs.
48c
.81
1.36
2.02
2.64
25c
3.38
4.11
38 lbs.
49c
.83
1.40
2.08
2.71
26c
3.47
4.22
39 lbs.
50c
.85
26c
1.43
2.13
2.78
3.56
4.33
40 lbs.
51c
.87
1.47
2.18
2.85
27c
3.65
4.44
52c
41 lbs. 27C
.89
1.50
2.23
2.92
3.74
4.55
42 lbs.
54c
.91
1.54
2.29
2.99
28c
3.83
4.66
43 lbs.
55c
.93
1.57
2.34
3.06
28c
3.92
4.77
44 lbs.
56c
.95
29c
1.61
2.39
3.13
4.01
4.88
45 lbs.
57c
1.64
29c
.97
2.45
3.20
4.10
4.99
46 lbs.
' 58c
.99
1.68
2.50
3.27
30c
4.19
5.10
47 lbs.
59c
30c
1.01
1.71
2.55
3.34 , 4.28
5.21
48 lbs.
60c
1.03
1.75
2.61
3.41
4.37
31c
5.32
49 lbs.
61c
1.05
1.78
2.66
3.48
31c
4.46
5.43
50 lbs.
62c
1.07
1.82
32c
2.71
3.55
4.55
5.54
51 lbs.
63c
1.09
32c
1.85
2.76
3.62
4.64
5.65
52 lbs.
65c
1.11
2.82
1.89
3.69
33c
4.73
5.76
53 lbs.
66c
1.13
1.92
33c
2.87
3.76
4.82
5.87
54 lbs.
67c
2.92
1.15
1.96
34c
3.83
4.91
5.98
55 lbs.
68c
1.17
1.99
2.98
3.90
34c
5.00
6.09
56 lbs. 35c
69c
1.19
2.03
3.03
3.97
5.09
6.20
57 lbs.
70c
1.21
2.06
3.08
4.04
35c
5.18
6.31
58 lbs.
71c
1.23
2.10
3.14
4.11
5.27
36c
6.42
59 lbs.
72c
1.25
36c
2.13
3.19
4.18
5.36
6.53
60 lbs.
73c
1.27
37c
2.17
3.24
4.25
5.45
6.64
1.29
61 lbs.
74c
2.20
37c
3.29
4.32
5.54
6.75
62 lbs.
76c
1.31
2.24
38c
3.35
4.39
5.63
6.86
63 lbs.
77c
1.33
38c
2.27
3.40
4.46
5.72
6.97
64 lbs.
39c
78c
1.35
2.31
3.45
4.53
5.81
7.08
65 lbs.
79c
1.37
2.34
39c
3.51
4.60
5.90
7.19
66 lbs. 40c
80c
1.39
2.38
3.56
4.67
5.99
7.30
67 lbs. 40c
81c
1.41
2.41
3.61
4.74
6.08
7.41
68 lbs. 41c
1.43
2.45
82c
3.67
4.81
6.17
7.52
69 lbs.
41c
83c
1.45
2.48
3.72
4.88
6.26
7.63
70 lbs.
42c
84c
1.47
2.52
3.77
4.95
6.35
7.74
•The postage on any parcel over 84 inches and weighing less than
10 lbs. will be that chargeable for 10 lbs. at the zone rate.
1 lb.
2 lbs.

SPECIAL DELIVERY
F ir s t C la ss— T w o pounds or less, 10 cents. Over 2 pounds, not over 10
pounds, 20 cents. Over 10 pounds, 25 cents.
S e c o n d , T h ir d a n d F o u r t h C la ss— T w o pounds or less, 15 cents.
Over 2 pounds, not over 10 pounds, 25 cents. Over 10 pounds, 35 cents.
Special D elivery Pareels o f the second, third, and fourth classes are
handled and transported like first class m atter, and in addition receive
imm ediate delivery at the office o f address.
“ S p e c ia l D e liv e r y ” m ust be so endorsed.

SPECIAL H AN DLIN G
(H andled as above but w ithout special delivery)
F o u r t h C la ss— T w o pounds or less 10 cents. Over 2 pounds, not over
10 pounds, 15 cents. Over 10 pounds, 20 cents.
“ S p e c ia l H a n d lin g ” m ust be so endorsed.

RETU RN RECEIPTS
I n s u r e d a n d R e g is t e r e d M a il— U pon paym ent o f a fee o f 3 cents at
the tim e o f mailing, or o f 5 cents subsequent to the tim e o f mailing, a re­
ceipt will be obtained for insured or registered mail m atter showing to
whom and when the article was delivered, which receipt will be returned to
the sender and be received in the courts as prim a fa d e evidence o f such
delivery.
Upon paym ent o f the additional sum o f 20 cents at the tim e o f m ailing by
the sender o f an insured or registered article o f mail m atter a receipt will be
obtained showing to whom, when, and the address the article was delivered,
which receipt will be returned to the sender and be received in the courts as
prima facie evidence o f delivery. This charge o f 20 cents will be in addi­
tion to the charge o f 3 cents for a return receipt requested at tim e o f mail­
ing. These charges are plus postage and fee for insurance and registration.

INSURANCE
T h ir d a n d F o u r t h C lass O n ly — ($100.00 lim it to Philippine Islands.
$200.00 limit to Canal Zone.)
Indem nity not exceeding $ 5.00................................................................... 5c
Indem nity not exceeding
25;00.................................................................... ioc
Indem nity not exceeding
50.00.................................................................... 15c
Indem nity not exceeding
100.00.................................................................... 25c
Indem nity not exceeding
150.00..............
30c
Indem nity not exceeding
200.00..........................................
35c

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REGISTRY

Indem nity
Pees
Indem nity
Fees
300.01 to 5 4 0 0 .0 0 ..............S .60
U p to $
5 .0 0 .............. 50.15
S 5.01 t o * 2 5 . 0 0 . . . ................ 18
400.01 t o 500.00....................... 70
25.01 t o
5 0 .0 0 ..............
.2 0
500.01 to 6 0 0 . 0 0 .............
.80
600.01 to 700 .00 ....................... 85
50 01 to
75.0 0 ....................... 25
90
7 5 0 1 to
100.00.................... 30
700.01 to
800.00
95
100.01 to
200 .00 .................... 40
800.01 to
900.00
gd5!ói t¿ íooo.oo. . . ' . . . l.oo
200.01 to
300 .00 ...................50
Fee for return receipt 3 cents extra.
„ „
.
.
. ,
.
Registered m ail including registered O. O. D . m atter, having a declared
value in excess o f the m axim um indem nity covered b y the registry fee
paid is su bject to a postal surcharge as follow s:
D eclared value in excess
D eclared value in excess
o f indem nity
Surcharge
o f indem nity
Surcharge
U p to $ 50.00...........................l c
400.01 to 600.00..........................5c
$ 50.01 to
100.00 ................... 2c
600.01 to 800.00 ........................ 6c
100.01 to
200.00.....................3 c
800.01 t o 999.99 .........................7C
. •
200.01 to 400 .00 ........................ 4 c
I f the excess o f the declared value over the maxim um indem nity covered
b v the registry fee paid is $ 1,000 or m ore, the surcharge for each $ 1,000 or
part o f $ 1,000 on articles destined t o points within the several zones applic­
able t o fourth class m atter is as follow s:
F or delivery within
eL oca l Zone and First Z o n e .. , ...........................................................................
Second Z on e........................................ ............................... ......................................
T h ird Z o n e ..................................................................
F ifth Zon e and Sixth Z o n e .............. ................ .................. * .............................. } £
Seventh Zon e and Eighth Zon e............... 4/r ••
: ------y •
N o surcharge will be collected on registered articles which contain ex­
clusively checks, drafts, or other written or printed matter having no intrin­
sic value and which can be duplicated without expense or at a nom inal cost.
T h e value o f such registered articles need not be declared.

C. O. D. MAIL— UNREGISTERED
T h ir d a n d F o u r t h C la ss a n d S e a le d m a t t e r o f A n y C la ss B e a r in g
F irs t C la ss P o s ta g e (includes insurance):
N o t exceeding
$ 5 . 0 0 . . . . . . . 12c
N o t exceeding $100.00............ 32c
N o t exceeding
2 5.0 0
17c
N o t exceeding
150.00............ 40c
N o t exceeding
5 0.00
22c
N o t exceeding 2 0 0 . 0 0 . ; . . . . .4 6 c
There is n o C . O. D . service to the Canal Zone or the PhiU ppinelslands.
T h e am ount o f C . O. D . charges governs the am ount o f C . O. D . fee to
b e paid. H ow ever, when the C . O. D . charges to be collected are less than
the value, the sender m ay p ay a higher fee in order to obtain indem nity for
full value within the lim it o f indem nity allowable for the fee paid.
Articles such as deeds, abstracts o f title, insurance policies, bills or lading,
valuable light-weight m erchandise, etc. (except bills and statem ents o f in­
debtedness), when sealed and prepaid at the first class rate o f p osta gem a y
b e sent C O. D . either b y ordinary or registered m ail. W hen sent ordinary
t he Ch O. D . fees given abov e are applicable. W ^en patrons
‘ i*®
registry service or desire indem nity in excess o f $200.00 such m ail m ay be
sent b y the com bined registry-C . O. D . service, the fees for which are shown
in table b elow :

Printed Matter ior the Blind— F or

all foreign destinations, 1 cent

each 2 pounds 3 ounces. Limit of weight: 11 pounds.
sions: Same as other printed m atter.

Maximum dimen­

S a m p le s o f M e r c h a n d is e — F or all foreign destinations, 1 H cents each
2 ounces, w ith a m inim um charge o f 3 cents. Limit of weight: 18 otmees.
Maximum dimensions: 18 inches in length, 8 inches in w idth, and 4 inches
in thickness, except when in th e fo rm o f a roll th ey are 18 b y 6 inches.
C o m m e r c ia l P a p e rs— F or all foreign destinations, 1M cents each
2 ounces, with a m inimum charge o f 5 cents. Limit of weight and maximum dimensions* Same as fo r printed m atter, except to those countries
which have ratified or p u t in to effect the provisions o f the C onvention
o f the P ostal U nion o f the Americas and Spain. (See Argentina, B olivia,
Brazil. Canada, C anary Islands, Chile, C olom bia, Venezuela, C osta R ica,
C uba, D om inican R epublic, E cuador, E l Salvador, Guatem ala, M exico,
Panam a, Paraguay, Peru, Spain (including A ndorra and the Spanish
possessions shown in T a b le N o . 1), and U ruguay.
E ig h t -O u n c e M e r c h a n d is e P a ck a g e s — Packages o f m erchandise
weighing 8 ounces or less, for Argentina, Balearic Islands, B olivia, Brazil
Canada, C anary Islands, Chile, C olom bia, C osta R ica, C uba, D om inican
R epublic, E cuador, Guatem ala, H aiti, H onduras. (R ep u b lic), M ex ico,
N ew foundland (including L abrador), N icaragua, Panam a, Paraguay,
Peru Salvador (E l), Spain (including A ndorra and the Spanish possessions
shown in T able N o. 1), U ruguay and Venezuela, 2 cents for each 2 ounces,
except that when the contents consist o f seed, scions, plants, cuttings,
bulbs, and roots, the rate is X H cents fo r each 2 ounces. (T his is n o t
arcel post, m ust not have custom s declarations attached, and m ust not
e sealed exceptjYe
when addressed for delivery in C anada and m arked
“ T his m ay be opened for postal inspection if necessary, and O. O. u .
packages to M exicd.)
S m a ll P a ck e ts — Three cents for each 2 ounces, w ith a m inimum
charge o f 10 cents per packet. Maximum weight: 2 pounds « ounces.
Maximum dimensions: Same as samples p f m erchandise. (See the
“ International P ostal Service Section,** Official P ostal Guide, for list o f
countries which accepts m all packets).
R e g is t r a t io n F ee— F or all foreign destinations, 15 cents in addition
to postage. W hen a return receipt is requested at the tim e ot mailing
there is an additional charge o f 5 cents therefor, and a charge o f 10 cents
when requested after mailing.
Foreign parcel p ost is disrupted due to the war. F or inform ation call
the foreign section o f y ou r local p ost office.

E

SUPPLEMENTAL FOREIGN AIR SERVICE
A IR M A IL in U. S. A . t o CONNECT ST E AM ER
L etter m ail fo r Foreign destination w ill b e forw arded b y air to any
U nited States p o rt fo r steam er con nection i f prepaid 3 cents per ounce
(air m ail fee) in ad d ition to regular postage (m inim um 6 cents, plus 15
cents i f registered) and m arked in the follow ing m anner t o show nam e o f

steamer and particular p ort:

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“ A I R M A I L T O N E W Y O R K V IA S.S................................ ............ .. .........

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REGISTERED C. O. D. MAIL
M axim um C .O .D .
C .O .D . fee (including
charges C ollectible
Indem nity
registry)
U p to $ 10.00
U p t o $ 10.00 ....... .................$ 0 .2 5 .
$ 10.01 t o
50.00
* * “to
5 0 . 0 0 . . . ............................30.
$ 10.01
50.01 to 100.00
100.00 .....................
40.
50.01 to
200.00
100.01
to
200.00
....................................6
0
.
.
.
100.01 to
N o t over 200.00
300.00 ................ ..
.60...
200.01 to
400 .00 ............... H ............. 70.,
300.01 to
500.00 ................................. 8 0 ..
400.01 to
6 0 0 . 0 0 ..............................
. 90. ,
600.01 to
700.00 ............is r• . . . . . 1 . 0 0 . . .
600.01 to
800.00 .............................l . l g ------„ ,
700.01 to
800.01 to
Nonreturn receipt furnished for registered C . Ó. D . m atter.
Parcel P ost (Fourth Class) M a tter cannot be registered unless it is sealed
and prepaid a t the first class rate o f postage.
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A ll unregistered and registered C . O. D . shipments m ust b e based on
bona fide orders fo r the contents thereof or b e In con form ity with agree­
ments between the senders and addressees.

CHARGE FOR SERVICE
C o v e r in g C . O . D . M a il a t O ffice W h e r e H e ld — E ach request for the
alteration or cancellation o f charges on a C . O. D . article or for the delivery
o f the article to other than the addressee at the post office wh®r® keld m u s t
he accom panied w ith 10 cents. R equests o f this character should b e filed
w ith the postm aster at the M a ilin g O ffice and n ot transm itted direct to
the postm aster at the office o f address
This charge is in addition to the
postage at the local rate required for the second attem pt a t deU veir i f the
parcel is addressed for delivery b y earner (city, village or
livery to other than the original addressee at the p ost office where held.

A IR M A IL IN EUROPE
M a il service t o E uropean destinations can be expedited h y a<lding:3
cents per ha lf ounce to regular postage and indorsing m ail A I K M A I L
I N E U R O P E .”
(A d d 15 cents, i f registered.)

A IR M A IL T O P O IN TS BEYO N D EUROPE
T h e service t o ordinary or registered m ail fo r points b eyon d E urope
can be expedited b y adding to the required postage^ the air m ail fees
and indorsing m ail: “ A I R M A I L — F R O M E U R O P E .
.
. .
F or com bin ed T rans-A tlantic and con necting air m ail service t o points
“ T R A N ®A t T ! n M C SALR M A I L and A I R M A I L — F R O M E U R O P E .”
P ostage: 30 cents per ha lf ounce plus air m ail fees.
D a ily newspapers issued and m ailed as frequen tly as six tim es a week
to bona fide subscribers in Canada and N ew foundland b y publishers or
registered news agents, and all second-class m atter m ailed b y publishers
or registered news agents are su b ject to the postage rates prescribed m
paragraphs 1, 2, 4, and 43^ o f section 412, P ostal Laws and R egulations,
1924
Other second-class m atter m ailed to Canada and N ew foundland
(including Labrador) b y publishers or registered new s agents is subject to
the postage rate o f 1 cent fo r each 4 ounces or fra ction thereof.
There is no lim it o f w eight fo r second-class m atter sent to Canada,
C uba, M exico, N ew foundland (including L abrador), and Panam a b y

publishers or registered news agents.

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a_.

T h e weight lim it applicable to printed m atter is 8 pounds 12 ounces,
w hile com m ercial papers are restricted to 4 pounds G ounces. .
T h e lim it o f weight applicable to printed m atter in general, is 8 pounds
12 ounces, and the weight lim it applicable to com m ercial papers is 4
pounds 6 ounces.

DEMURRAGE
A dem urrage charge o f 5 cents per d a y is collected on each dom estic O.
O. D . article which the addressee fails to rem ove from the post office within
16 days after the first attem pt t o deliver or the first notice o f a m val at
the office o f address, exclusive o f the d a y delivery is first attem pted or the
first notice o f arrival is issued a t the office o f address, the actual d ay o f
^ T o ^ v o i d Utheapajmient of^ am urrage, the address label m ust bear instruc­
tions lim iting detention o f th e article at office o f address to n o t exceeding
15 days.
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FOREIGN
N o te .— There are many changes in foreign mail service due to the war. It
is almost useless to attempt corrections as additional changes are hemg ™a<2e

daily.

Accurate information may be obtained only by calling the foreign

Se<L e ?te rs — F o ^ a n ^ d e ^ in a t io n specially nam ed inMihe table (see T able
N o 1) 3 cents each oun ce; for all other foreign destinations, 5 cents
first ounce and 3 cents each additional ounce. Weight limit: 4 pounds
6 otmees except that to Canada and N ew foundland (m cludm g Labrador)
it I s ecTpovmds; to Honduras (R ep ublic), it is 8 pounds 12 ounces and to
N icaragua, it is 22 pounds. Maximum dimensions: 18. inches in any
direction, except when in the form o f a roll they are 30 inches m length
^ L ^ t e r ^ a c k a ^ e s — M erchandise m ay be sent at the letter rate to
certain foreign countries (seeb he “ International Postal Service Section,
Official Postal G uide). A paper custom s declaration (Form 2976-A) orun­
v o ic e m u st be inclosed in each such package and the green label (Form C l)
F orm 2976, m ust be affixed to the outside o f the envelope or wrapper. T he
custom s declaration and green label m ay be obtained free at the Post office.
P o s t C a rd s— Single p ost cards for any destination specially nam ed
In the table, 2 c e it s ; for all other foreign destinations, 3 cents. M axi­
mum dimensions: 6 b y 4 ^ inches. Miinimum dimensions. 4 b y 2 54
S ch e s ^ a c h half o f a double or reply-paid postcard m ust b e fully
DreDaid ttie rate applicable to a sinsle card.
N
,
m m- j
P P r in t e d M a t t e r (including second class m atter, except when mailed
b v publishers or registered news agents to certain countries, as explained
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IN TE RN A TIO N AL M ON EY O RD ERS
F e e s for M o n e y O rd ers— S c h e d u le No. 1— Fees charged for m oney
orders issued on dom estic form . Payable in the U nited States, including
H awaii P uerto R ico , and the U nited States Virgin Islands, or in Guam
and T utuila (S am oa): also for orders payable in A ntigua, Bahamas,
B arbados, B erm uda, British Guiana, British H onduras, British Virgin
Islands, Canada, Canal Zone, Cuba, D om inica, Granada, Jamaica.
M ontserrat, N evis, N ewfoundland, Philippine Islands, St. K itts. St.
Lucia. St. V incent, T rinidad and T o b a go .
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Orders from $0.01 to $2.50, 6c
Orders from $20.01 to *40.00. 15c
nrriors from *2 51 to $5.00. 8c
Orders from $40.01 t o $60.00, 18C
Orders from $5 01 to $10.00, 11c
Orders from $60.01 to $80.00, 20c
S rders f r o S $10 00 to $20 00. 13c
Orders from $80.01 to $100 00. 22c
Caution— Postm asters at dom estic ^money-order offices are not
authorized to issue m oney orders for paym ent in foreign countries other
than those enumerated in the above schedule N o . 1. W hen an intending
rem itter applies at; a dom estic office for a m oney order payable in any
other foreign cou ntry the postm aster should direct him to the nearest
international m oney-order office. Particular care sh ou ld be tak eu not
to draw orders up on places on the Isthm us o f P a n a m aou tsid e the Canal
Z on e; b ut fo r persons residing at C olon , R epublic o f I^ n a m a , orders on
dom estic form m ay b e drawn on C ristobal, Canal Zone, which adjoins
C olon , while for residents o f the city o f Panama, R epublic «^ P a n a m a ,
orders on like form m ay be drawn on adjoim ng tow n o f A ncon, Canal Zone.
S c h e d u le N o . 2— Fees charged for m oney orders issued on tatOTnational form .
P ayable in Argentina, B elgium , Brazil, BuigaHa,
C ape o f G ood H ope, C ape Verde Islands, Chile, China, Costa
R ica, C zechoslovakia, Danzig (Free C ity o f), Denm ark,
P|5r
land, France, French Levant*, Germ any, G reat Bntaan and N orthern
Ireland, Greece, Guatem ala, H onduras, H ong K on g, H ungary,
Iceland
Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxem bourg,
M exico,’ N atal, N etherlands, N etherland E ast Indies. N ew South W ales.
N ew Zealand N orw ay, Orange Free State, Palestine, P otu , Poland.
Queensland, Salvador, Siam , South Australia Spain, Straits Settlements,
Surinam (or D u tch Guiana), Sweden, Switzerland, Tasm ania. the Transvaal, U ruguay .V ictoria,W estern Australia, and Yugoslavia, (or Jugoslavte).
Orders from $0.01 to $ 10.00, 10c.
Orders from $50.01 to *60 00, 60c
Orders from $10.01 to $20.00, 20c.
Orders from $60.01 t o $70.00. 70c
Orders from $20.01 t o $30.00, 30c
Orders from *70.01 t o $80.00. 80c
Orders from $30.01 t o $40.00, 40c
Orders from *80.01 t o $90.00, 90c
Orders from $40.01 to $50.00, 50c
Orders from $90.01 to $100.00, $1
♦The French L evant consists o f the States o f Syria, Lebanon, Latakia)
and D je b e l Druze.

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