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(For Detailed Index See Below)

PAGE

PAGE
C
ount
and
C
lassification
of
B
anks
by
T
otal
Buyer ’s G uide .
.
. . • •
• •
••
4
70
R esources . . ' .....................................
U . S. Air M ail and Air E xpress R outes
. . .
8
N umerical System (A .B .A .).....................................
71-272
C entral R eserve and R eserve C ities . . . .
9
T ransit N umbers-N umerical S ystem (A.B.A.) .
71-272
U nited States B a n k s ................................................. 277-1572
F ederal R eserve B ank St a t e m e n t s .........................
10
(For Detailed Index See Page 3)
F ederal R eserve B ank I nformation
. . . .
9-36
U nited States D e p e n d e n c i e s .............................. 1564—1572
B anking H olidays . . . . .
. .
. .
. 13 and 16
(For Detailed Index See Page 3)
F ederal L and B ank and F ederal I ntermediate
C anadian N umerical Sy s t e m ........................ Opposite 1572
C redit B ank Statements ...............................
. . 37,38
B ank of C anada, Ottawa, Ont . . . . .
Opposite 1572
C anadian B ankers’ Association
. . . .
Opposite 1572
F arm C redit Administration I nformation .
. .
39-43
D ominion of C anada Banks . ............................... 1572-1645
F ederal H ome L oan B ank I nformation
.
. .. 43-46
(For Detailed Index See Page 3)
F ederal H ome L oan B ank Statements . . . .
44
F oreign B anks . . . • • • • • •
■ • 1646-1919
Other G overnment B anking A gencies . . . . 46-49
F oreign B anks W ith H ead Offices —I ndex to . 1651 1666
I nvestment B ankers Association Members . . 1921—1929
B ankers A ssociations .............................................................50-54
Stock E xchange M embers . . . . -• • • 1930-1947
C omptroller’s C a l l s ........................................... ...... •
34
1948
State B ank Officials and E xaminers
. . .
.55-60 D ates of R egular M eetings of Legislatures .
Attorney I ndex
. . . . .
. . • - ,
1949
T reasury D epartment of the U nited States . .
60
I nterest R ates, G race on Sight D rafts and
(Comptroller of the Currency and Deputy Comptrollers)
Statutes of L imitations . . . . . . .
1950
N ational B ank E x a m i n e r s ............................................60, 61
Laws—U nited States, C anada and Cuba (D igest
Value of F oreign C oins ..................................................
62
OF) ............................... . . . . . . . .
1951-2114
R ates of P o s t a g e ............................... • • . . .
63,64
U niform N egotiable I nstruments Act . . . 2115-2120
C learing H ouses in U nited States . . . . .
65,66
Bank C ollection Code . . . .
. . . • 2121-2124
(Showing Deposits of Cities in which located)
(As recommended by the American Bankers Asso­
C onsolidated C apitulation for D ecember 31, 1940
ciation)
St a t e m e n t s .......................................
: * •
•®7
Accessible B anking P oints to N on-Bank T owns
.
(Showing total number of banks, liabilities and re­
in the U nited St a t e s .......................................... 2125-2268
sources by states)
D iscontinued B ank T i t l e s .................................... 2269-2295
Banks with T otal R esources Over $25,000,000
D irectors (U nited States and Canada) . . . 2297-2572
(L ist of) . . . . . • • • •
• • • .68,69

DETAILED

IN DEX

G EN ER A L IN FORM ATION

PAGE
D iscontinued B ank T i t l e s .................................... 2269-2295
F arm C redit Administration I nformation . .
39-43
F ederal H ome L oan B ank I nformation
. .
43-46
F ederal H ome L oan B ank Statements . . .
44
F ederal L and B ank and F ederal I ntermediate
37,
38
C redit B ank Statements
9-36
F ederal R eserve B ank I nformation
10
F ederal R eserve B ank Statements .
1646-1919
F oreign B anks . . . . . . . .
1646
F oreign B anks—I ndex to . . .
1651-1666
F oreign B anks W ith H ead Offices—I ndex to
I nterest R ates, G race on Sight D rafts and
1950
Statutes of L im it a t io n s ........................
1921-1929
I nvestment Bankers A ssociation M embers
Laws—U nited States , C anada and C uba (D igest
1951-2114
of ) .
. ..................................... ; •
•
2, 3
M aps—I ndex t o ........................ :.
60, 61
N ational Bank E xaminers . . . .
71-272
N umerical System (A.B.A.) . . . .
46-49
Other G overnment B anking A gencies
63,64
R ates of P ostage .
........................
55-60
State B ank Officials and E xaminers
1930-1947
Stock E xchange M embers . . . .
. 71-272
T ransit N umbers-N umerical S ystem (A.B.A.)
60
T reasury D epartment of the U nited States .
(Comptroller of the Currency and Deputy Comptrollers)
U niform N egotiable I nstruments A ct . . . 2115-2120
U. S. Air M ail and Air E xpress R outes . .
8
U nited States D ependencies . ......................... 1564-1572
Value of F oreign C oins . . . . . . •

PAGE
Accessible B anking P oints to N on-B ank T owns
in the U nited St a t e s ............................... ......
• 2125-2268
Bank C ollection C ode . . . . . . . .
2121-2124
(As recommended by the American Bankers Asso­
ciation)
Bankers A s s o c i a t i o n s ..................................... ......
50-54
B anking H o l id a y s ........................................................13 and 16
Bank of C anada, O ttawa, Ont . .
. .
. Opposite 1572
B anks, I ndex to ............................... •
. . .
3
B anks with T otal R esources Over $25,000,000.
(L ist of) . ............................................ . . .
88,69
B uyer ’s G uide ..............................................................
4
C anadian B ankers ’ A ssociation .
.
. Opposite 1572
C anadian N umerical System
. .
. .
. Opposite 1572
C entral R eserve and R eserve C ities . . .
9
C learing H ouses in the U nited States . . .
65,66
(Showing deposits of cities in which located)
C omptroller’s C alls ..................................................
34
C onsolidated C apitulation for D ecember 31,1940
Statements ..............................................................
67
(Showing total number of banks, liabilities and
resources)
C ount and C lassification of B anks by T otal
R esources . . . . . . . . . . .
70
D ates of R egular M eetings of L egislatures .
1948
D irectors (U nited States and C anada) . . . 2297-2572

M APS
PAGE
............................... 1702,1703
D utch E ast I ndies . . . .
E ngland and W ales ................................................. 1772,1773
1648,1649
E urope
..
. . . .
. .f .
.
F ederal L and and F ederal I ntermediate C redit
31
BankD istricts .
. . .
. .
.
14,15
:;F eperal R eserve D is t r ic t s .....................................
430,431
S lOn i o a ..................................... .....
448,449
G eorgia
.. . . . .
.
. . . .
472, 473
H a w a i i .............................•
i •
•
480, 481
I daho • . ...............................
. . .
488, 489
I lliNo i s ..........................................................................
I n d i a n a ..................................... ; .
.
. .. 552, 553
590, 591
I owa . . . . . . ......................................

page

Africa . . . .
. ............................... ......
Air M ail and Air E xpress R outes (U. S.)
Alabama . . ..................................................
Alaska
. . . . . . ".
Ar i z o n a ..................................... ...... . . .
Arkansas ..............................................................
As i a ....................................................................
Australia
. . . ......................................
C a l i f o r n i a ..................................... ......
C o l o r a d o ...............................
.
C onnecticut . . .
; . . .
D elaware
. ..................................................
D istrict of C olumbia
.
.
D om inion of C anada and N ewfoundland

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4
274,275
292, 293
298,299 .
304, 305
1680,4681
1702,1703
322,323 '
386, 387
400,401
416
422, 423
1574,1575
2

ItEFERENCU

M APS— Confinued
PAGE

PAGE

Ohio . . . 7. . .
Oklahoma . . . . .
O n t a r i o .....................................
Oregon .....................................
P e n n s y l v a n ia .........................
P hiladelphia (D owntown) .
P hilippin e I slands . . . .
P uerto R ico (Se e W est I ndies )
Quebec . ...............................
R hode I sland . . . . .
South Am e r i c a .........................
S outh C arolina
. . . .
S outh D akota
..
. . .
T ennessee .
..
. .
T exas ...........................................
U tah . > ...............................
Vermont .....................................
Virginia . .
..
.
U nited States
..
. . .
W ashington .
..
W est I ndies .
..
W est Vi r g i n i a .........................
W isconsin
.
..
.
T he W orld .
..
. .
W y o m in g ...............................

636,637
K ansas . . . . . .
. . .
• * .•
K entucky
. . . . • •
• •
• • * * 676,677
704,705
Louisiana . . ............................... ...... • • • •
722,723
M aine
.
. . . . . •
•
• •
1586,1587
M anitoba and Saskatchewan
. .
.
734,735
M aryland
. . . . . • • • ' • • • •
752,753
M assachusetts . . . . • • •
.
•
1890,1891
M exico . . . . . .
• • •. • •
• •
784, 785
M ic h ig a n .
. .... .J .. . •
• •
1538*1539
M ilwaukee . .
. . .
.
• •
M innesota
. . . . • •
• •
• •
’/ 822, 823
862, 863
M ississippi
. . . • • •
• • •
880, 881
M issouri . .
. . . .
.
• •
• •
926,927
M ontana
936, 937
N ebraska
. .
. . .
.
. •
• •
1702,1703
N etherlands I ndies . . . . .
• •
962, 963
N evada .
. . v? . . . • . •
•' •
968,969
N ew H ampshire ..............................................................
976, 977
N ew J ersey . . .
. . .
■•
• • • •
1008,1009
N ew M e x ic o ................................................. • •
N ew Y ork
. .
. . .
.
. . . . . .
• 1014,1015
N orth C arolina
........................................................ 1104,1105
N orth D akota . . .
. .
. .
• • • • 1128,1129
N ova Scotia, N ew B runswick and P rince E dward
1594,1595
I sland . . . . . . .
. •
•
72,73
N umerical System T ransit M a p .........................
1702, 1703
Oceania .
. . . . .
.
. .
• •

1142,1143
1194,1195
1614,1615
1220,1221

1232,1233
1274.1275
1566,1567
1898.1899
1628,1629
1312,1313
1904,1905
1320,1321
1334,1335
1350,1351
1374,1375
1432,1433
1440,1441
1450,1451
32, 33
1478,1479
1898.1899
1498,1499
1514,1515
6 ,7
1558,1559

UNITED STATES BANKS
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PAGE

Alabama . .
Alaska
American Samoa
Arizona .
Arkansas .
C alifornia .
C anal Zone (P an
C olorado .
C onnecticut .
D elaware
D istrict of C olu
I F lorida .
G eorgia .
H awaii
G uam (I sland of)
I daho . .
I llinois .
I ndiana
I owa .
K ansas
K entucky
L ouisiana
M aine .
M aryland
M assachusetts
M ich ig a n . .
M innesota .
M ississippi

.

ia )

.

.
.
.

277-290
295
1564
296-302
307-320
325-383
1564
384-397
398-414
414-419
420-427
428-445
446-470
475-477
1564
478-486
491-549
550-587
588-634
639-673
674-702
702-719
7oa_7qi

M issouri .
.
M ontana . . . .
N ebraska
N evada . . . .
N ew H ampshire
N ew J ersey .
N ew M exico
N ew Y ork .
. .
N orth C arolina
N orth D akota .
Ohio . ‘.
. . .
Oklahoma
.
. .
Oregon .
. .
P ennsylvania
P h ilippin e I slands .
P uerto R ico
R hode I sland
. .
S outh C arolina
South D akota .
T ennessee
Te x a s. .
. . .
U tah •
• • ¡IJ
Vermont .
. . .

750-781
782-819
820-860
865-877

Virgin I slands
W ashington .
W est Virginia
W isconsin
.
W yoming .
.

.
.
. ,.
.
.

878-923
924-934
939-960
965
966-974
974-1005
1006-1012
1012-1101
1102-1126
1131-1140
1145-1191
1192-1218
1218-1230
1235-1309
1564-1570
1570,1571
1310-1317
1318-1332
1332-1347
1348-1372
1377-1430
1430-1438
1443-1447
1448-1475
1572
1476-1496
1501-1511
1512-1556
1556-1563

D O M IN IO N O F C A N A D A BANKS
PAGE

PAGE

Alberta . . . . .
British C olumbia .
M anitoba
N ew B runswick
N ewfoundland . .
N orthwest T erritories
N ova Scotia . . . .

1572-1579
1580-1582
1583-1589
1589-1591
1591
1591
1591-1598

Ontario . . . . .
P rince E dward I sland
Quebec
. . . . .
St . -Pierre et M iquelon
Saskatchewan . . ' .
Y ukon
.........................

1598-1622
1622
1623-1640
1640
1641-1645
1645

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All m em ber b a n k s. •5%
C entral reserve city banks. .2,2%%
Reserve city b a n k s............... 17J^%
C ountry b a n k s...................... 12%

Central Reserve Cities
2. NEW Y O R K C IT Y *

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7.

CHICAGO **

Reserve Cities
9. M inneapolis, M inn.
Br.6. Nashville, T enn.
Br.6. New O rleans, La.
Ogden, U tah
Br.10. O klahom a C ity,O kla.
Br.10. O m aha, Neb.
Peoria, 111.
3. Philadelphia, Pa.
Br.4. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Br.12. Portland, Ore.
Pueblo, Colo.
5. R ichm ond, Va.
S t. Joseph, Mo.
8. S t. L ouis, M o.
S t. Paul, M inn.
Br.12. Salt Lake C ity,U tah
B r .ll. San A ntonio, Texas
12. San Francisco, Cal.
Ag’y 6.Savannah, Ga.
Br.12. S eattle, W ash.
Sioux City, Iowa
Spokane, Wash.
Toledo, Ohio
Topeka, Kan.
Tulsa, Okla.
Waco, Texas
W ashington, D. C.
W ichita, K an.

6.
Br.5.
Br.6.
1.
Br.2.

A tlanta, Ga.
Baltim ore, Md.
B irm ingham , Ala.
B oston, M ass.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Br.5. C harlotte, N. C.
Br.4. C incinnati, O.
4. Cleveland, O.
Colum bus, O.
11. Dallas, Texas
Br.10. Denver, Colo.
Des M oines, Iowa .
Br.7. D etroit, M ich.
D ubuque, Iowa
B r .ll. El Paso, Texas
Fort W orth, Texas
G alveston, Texas
Grand Rapids, M ich.
Br.9. H elena, M ont.
B r .ll. H ouston, Texas
Indianapolis, Ind.
Br.6. Jacksonville, Fla.
Kansas City, Kan.
10. Kansas City, Mo.
Lincoln, Neb.
Br.8. L ittle Rock, Ark.
Br.12. Los Angeles, Cal.
Br.8. Louisville, Ky.
Br.8. M em phis, T enn.
M ilwaukee, Wis.

Those cities which are preceded by a number only are Federal Reserve bank cities and
the number in each instance is th e District number in which the city is located. Br.
signifies that a Federal Reserve branch bank is located in that city. Ag’y signifies th at a
Federal Reserve agency is located in that city.
*New York-Member banks in the Borough of M anhattan, or located in other boroughs
and having branches in Manhattan, are subject to the full reserve required of member
banks in “ Central Reserve cities.” Member banks located in the Boroughs of Brooklyn
and the Bronx, or located in the Boroughs of Richmond and Queens and having branches
in the Boroughs of Brooklyn or the Bronx, are subject to the reserve requirements of banks
in “ 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 appli­
cable to member banks located outside of Central Reserve and Reserve cities.
**Certain outlying banks have been authorized to carry the same reserves as reserve
city banks.
***Certain outlying banks have been authorized to carry same reserves as banks located
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ST A T E M E N T O F C O N D IT IO N O F T H E FE D E R A L R E SE R V E B A N K S O N D E C E M B ER 31, 1940
________________________ _____________________

ASSETS

1

Total

Gold certificates on hand and due from U. S. Treasury... 19,750,781
Redemption fund—F . R . notes............
9,692
Other cash............................
275,109
20,035,582
Bills discounted:
Secured by U. S. Gov’t obligations, direct and guar­
anteed ...................................
Other bills discounted..................
Industrial advances........................
U. S. Government securities, direct and guaranteed:
Bonds................................
N otes............................
Total U. S. Gov’t securities, direct and guaranteed.
Total bills and securities.............
Due from foreign banks.................
F . R . notes of other banks............

Uncollected item s...............
Bank premises..............
Other a sse ts......................

(In thousands ol dollars)

Boston

2

3

New York

Phila­
delphia

4

5

6

Cleveland Richmond

7

Atlanta

8

9

10

Minne­
Chicago St. Louis apolis

1,136,171
1,212
26,617
1,164,001

9,757,527
972
51,324
9,809,822

1,046,557
1,073
18,754
1,066,384

1,331,412
66C
19,962
1,352,03C

553,294
1,108
18,806
573,208

10C

187
278
465

15C
15C
30C

10
41
51

5
36
38

157
157

384,63£ 2,899,447
62C
1,226
19,05£
36,352
404,31S 2,937,028

11

Kansas
City

494,577
166
16,482
511,228

311,096
332
6,576
318,004

420,712
41C
15,28£
436,407

28
28

109
107
216

48
667
715

40
40

69
69

219

80

278

545

49,948
34,974
84,922
85,240

107,406
75,209
182,615
183,229

851
2,064
2,915

10C

24S
491
736

7,538

974

1,756

2,052

250

781

334

269

1,284,600
899,500
2,184,100
2,194,553

92,213
64,568
156,781
157,855

379,572
265,783
645,355
647,847

107,638
75,369
183,007
185,524

128,649
90,082
218,731
219,281

68,168
47,732
115,900
116,732

49,278
34,506
83,784
84,156

146,651
102,688
249,339
249,765

55,508
38,868
94,376
94,404

36,611
25,636
62,247
62,682

62,958
44.085
107,043
107,838

3
18
635
4,773
82,594
234,525
2,833
9,701
3,168
13,228
1,411,089 10,719,915

5
1,865
63,085
4,501
4,909
1,326,273

4
1,947
102,207
4,587
5,074
1,685,136

2
3,328
76,132
2,590
2,756
774,748

2
6
3,385
4,136
43,435 126,885
1,991
3,040
1,766
5,069
539,054 3,325,929

1
2,896
52,651
2,318
1,917
665,415

*
4,514
19,555
1,367
1,396
404,518

1
2,261
36,161
3,059
2,198
587,925

47
31,628
912,398
40,062
47,596
23,261,866

12

: San
Dallas Francisco
280,15S 1,135,193
508
1,388
14,01C
31,885
294,678 1,168,466

1
4
1,024
3,864
29,530
45,638
1,226
2,849
1,865
4,250
413,564 1,408,300

*Less th an $500.
LIABILITIES
F. R. notes in actual circulation......................

5,930,997
Deposits:
Member bank—reserve account..................................... 14,025,633
U. S. Treasurer—General account...................................
368,481
F oreign ................................................
1,132,909
599,544
Other deposits................................... .................
16,126,567
Deferred availability item s....................... .
Other liabilities including accrued dividends..........

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital paid in ............................................
Surplus (Section 7 ) . . . .......... ....................
Surplus (Section 13b).....................................
Other capital accounts.....................................
Total liabilities and capital accounts......................
Commitments to make industrial advances...............

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479,728

1,576,404

410,704

540,941

283,520

195,853 1,262,396

221,148

158,709

211,215

97,865

492,514

756,465
6,044
54,872
8,236
825,617

7,556,979
131,605
633,979
492,197
8,814,760

703,580
13,664
75,944
26,675
819,863

920,969
16,328
72,069
4,774
1,014,140

354,132
12,636
33,322
4,245
404,335

246,999 1,711,100
12,547
84,537
27,123
92,992
5,481
5,324
292,150 1,893,953

326,872
23,893
23,248
7,167
381,180

174,476
22,857
17,049
5,376
219,758

279,690
16,861
22,473
13,164
332,188

240,275
10,926
23,248
2,446
276,895

754,096
16,583
56,590
24,459
851,728

832,779
2,196
22,892,539

79,913
201,083
269
175
1,385,527 10,592,422

60,412
875
1,291,854

95,814
149
1,651,044

70,836
246
758,937

37,533 122,197
80
153
525,616 3,278,699

51,417
56
653,801

16,344
81
394,892

33,301
48
576,752

27,399
36,530
61
3
402,220 1,380,775

138,579
157,064
26,785
46,899
23,261,866

9,335
51,096
10,905
56,447
2,874
7,070
2,448
12,880
1,411,089 10,719,915

11,882
15,144
4,393
3,000
1,326,273

14,198
14,323
1,007
4,564
1,685,136

5,366
5,247
3,244
1,954
774,748

4,693
14,533
5,725
22,824
713
1,429
2,307
8,444
539,054 3,325,929

4,212
4,925
533
1,944
665,415

2,975
3,152
1,000
2,499
404,518

4,462
3,613
1,138
1,960
587,925

4,208
11,619
3,974
10,785
1,263
2,121
1,899
3,000
413,564 1,408,300

162

727

24

299

50

35

5,226

244

700

540
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FE D E R A L R E SE R V E B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N
B O A R D O F G O V E R N O R S O F T H E FE D E R A L R E SE R V E SY S T E M
WASHINGTON, D. C.
MARRINER S. ECOLES, Chairman
RONALD RANSOM, Vice-Chairman

CHESTER C. DAVIS
ERNEST G. DRAPER

M. S. SZYMCZAK
JOHN K. McKEE

E. A. GOLDENWEISER, Director, Division of Research and Statistics
WOODLIEF THOMAS, Assistant Director1, Division of Researoh
and Statistics

LAWRENCE CLAYTON, Assistant to the Chairman
ELLIOTT THURSTON, Special Assistant to the Chairman
CHESTER MORRILL, Secretary
LISTON P. BETHEA, Assistant Secretary
S. R. CARPENTER, Assistant Secretary
FRED A. NELSON, Assistant Secretary
WALTER WYATT, General Counsel
J. P. DREIBELBIS, Assistant General Counsel
GEORGE B. VEST, Assistant General Counsel
B. MAGRUDER WINGFIELD, Assistant General Counsel
LEO H. PAULGER, Chief, Division of Examinations
R. F. LEONARD, Assistant Chief, Division of Examinations
C. E. CAGLE, Assistant Chief, Division of Examinations

E. L. SMEAD, Chief, Division of Bank Operations
J. R. VAN FOSSEN, Assistant Chief, Division of Bank Operations
J. E. HORBETT, Assistant Chief, Division of Bank Operations
CARL E. PARRY, Chief, Division of Security Loans
PH ILIP E. BRADLEY, Assistant Chief, Division of Security
Loans
O. E. FOULK, Fiscal Agent
JOSEPHINE E. LALLY, Deputy Fiscal Agent

FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL

FEDERAL OPEN MARKET COMMITTEE
MARRINER S. ECCLES, Chairman
(Vacancy), Vice Chairman
CHESTER C. DAVIS
WILLIAM A. DAY
ERNEST G. DRAPER
JOHN K. McKEE
ROBERT S. PARKER
RONALD RANSOM
GEORGE J. SCHALLER
JOHN S. SINCLAIR
M. S. SZYMCZAK

District No. 1
District No 2
District No. 3
District No. 4
District No. 5
District No. 6
District No. 7
District No. 8
District No. 9
District No. 10
District No. 11
District No. 12

CHESTER MORRILL, Secretary
S. R. CARPENTER, Assistant Secretary
WALTER WYATT, General Counsel
J. P. DREIBELBIS, Assistant General Counsel
E. A. GOLDENWEISER, Economist
JOHN H. WILLIAMS, Associate Economist
R. G. ROUSE, Manager of System Open Market Account

(January 15, 1941)
(BOSTON)..................
(NEW YORK)............GEORGE L. HARRISON
(PHILADELPHIA).. .WILLIAM F. KURTZ
(CLEVELAND) . ........B. G. HUNTINGTON
(RICHMOND)........... ROBERT M. HANES
(ATLANTA)............... RYBURN G. CLAY
(CHICAGO)................EDWARD E. BROWN
(ST. LOUIS)................S. E. RAGLAND
(MINNEAPOLIS)___LYMAN E. WAKEFIELD
(KANSAS CITY)....... W. DALE CLARK
(DALLAS)...................R. E. HARDING
(SAN FRANCISCO) PAUL S. DICK

WALTER LICHTENSTEIN, Secretary
38 South Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.

(For com bined sta tem en t of th e A sse ts and L iabilities of th e Twelve Federal R eserve B anks as of December 31, 1940, see page 10)

D IS T R IC T N o. 1— F ed era l R eserv e B a n k o f B o s to n
(Transit Number 5-1) 30 Pearl St., Boston, Mass.

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Connecticut, except Fairfield County; Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode
Island and Vermont. Membership: National Banks 308; State Banks 42. Total 350.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Officers
ROY A. YOUNG, President
WILLIAM W. PADDOCK, First Vice President
WILLIAM WILLETT, Cashier
KRICKEL K. CARRICK, Secretary and General Counsel
FREDERIC H. CURTISS, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve
Agent
WALTER L. EDDY, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent
WILLIAM D. McRAE, Chief Examiner.
ELLIS G. HULT, Assistant Cashier
ERNEST M. LEAVITT, Assistant Cashier
CARL B. PITMAN, Assistant Cashier
L. WALLACE SWEETSER, Assistant Cashier
JOHN J. FOGG, Auditor
A. C. KENNEL, JR., Assistant Counsel

Class A—Directors
ALLEN FORBES, Boston, Mass. (1941)
LEON A. DODGE, Damariscotta, Me. (1942)
LEWIS S. REED, Waterbury. Conn.. (1943)
Class B—Directors
PH ILIP R. ALLEN, East Walpole, Mass. (1941)
EDWARD J. FROST, Boston, Mass. (1942)
EDWARD S. FRENCH, Springfield, Vt. (1943)

Class C—Directors
FREDERICK H. CURTISS, Boston, Mass. (1941), Chairman of the
Board and Federal Reserve Agent
HENRY S DENNISON, Framingham, Mass. (1942), Deputy
A ssociate C ounsel
Chairman
PHILLIPS KETCHUM, Boston, Mass.
HENRY I. HARRIMAN. Boston, Mass. (1943).
(See page 10 for sta tem en t show ing A sse ts and Liabilities as of December 31 1940)

CHECK COLLECTION TIME SCHEDULE
Member banks and Non-member Clearing Banks depositing checks for collection will receive credit therefor in their
account on the date on which each class of checks will become available,, as indicated below.
C hecks o n B anks lo cated In
Montana
South Dakota
Alabama
Indiana
♦Nebraska
Iowa
♦Tennessee
Arizona
Kansas
Nevada
Texas
Arkansas
♦Kentucky
New Mexico
Utah
California
Louisiana
♦North Carolina ♦Virginia
Colorado
Washington
Dist. of Columbia ♦Maryland
North Dakota
♦Michigan
♦Ohio
West Virginia
Florida
♦Minnesota
Wisconsin
Oklahoma
♦Georgia.
Oregon
Wyoming
Mississippi
Idaho
South Carolina
♦Illinois
♦♦Missouri
♦Except checks drawn on banks located in or clearing through a
Federal Reserve city.
♦♦Except checks drawn on banks located in or clearing through
St. Louis.
CHECKS DRAWN ON BANKS LOCATED OUTSIDE
OF A FEDERAL RESERVE CITY BUT PAY­
ABLE IN A FEDERAL RESERVE CITY
Checks drawn on banks not located in a Federal Reserve city
but bearing upon their face a notation th at they are payable a t or
receivable for immediate availability in a Federal Reserve city
will be accepted on the same basis as checks drawn on banks located
in th at city.
N otice.—Calculations on letters containing Federal Reserve
bank or branch city items are based on calendar days and country
items on business days. When the date of availability falls on a
Sunday or a legal holiday, credit will be given on the next business
day.

IM M EDIATE CREDIT ON RECEIPT
Checks drawn on or payable through Boston Banks, if received
in time for clearing. Drafts on Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
Federal Reserve exchange drafts.
United States Treasury checks and warrants..
ONE DAY AFTER RECEIPT
C hecks payable th ro u g h C learing H ouses in.
Baltimore
New York
Philadelphia
TWO DAYS AFTER RECEIPT
C hecks p ayable th ro u g h C learing H ouses in
Pittsburgh
Memphis
Cincinnati
Atlanta
Minneapolis
Richmond '
Cleveland
Buffalo
Detroit
Nashville
St. Louis
Charlotte
Omaha
St. Paul
Louisville
Chicago
C hecks o n B anks located in
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Vermont
♦New Jersey
Delaware
♦New York
Maine
♦Pennsylvania
♦Massachusetts
THREE DAYS AFTER RECEIPT
C hecks payable th ro u g h C learing H ouses in
Birmingham Houston
Los Angeles
San Antonio
Dallas
Jacksonville
New Orleans
San Francisco
Denver
Kansas City, Kans. Oklahoma City
Seattle
El Paso
Kansas City, Mo.
Portland, Ore.
Helena
Little Rock
Salt Lake City


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FED ER AL R E SE R V E B A N K IN FO R M A T IO N
D IS T R IC T N o. 2— F ed eral R eserve B a n k o f N ew Y ork
(Transit Number 1-120)

(33 Liberty Street)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—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 December 28, 1940. National Banks: members 587; State Banks: members
46; non-members: 100; total 146; Trust Companies: members 132; non-members 131; total 263; Savings Banks: non-mem­
bers: 171; total 171. Private Bankers: non-members 10; total 10. Industrial Banks: non-members 20; total 20. Number of
banks in District No.- 2: members 765; non-members 432; total 1197.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
DONALD J. CAMERON Manager, Foreign Department
FELIX T. DAVIS, Manager, Chèck Department.
NORMAN P. DAVIS, Manager, Foreign Property Control Depart­
ment, and Manager, Security Loans Department
EDWARD O. DOUGLAS, Manager, Personnel Department
EDWIN C. FRENCH, Manager, Collection Department
MARCUS A. HARRIS, Manager Securities Department
MYLES C. McCAHILL, Manager, Service Department
ROBERT F. McMURRAY, Manager, Safekeeping Department
HORACE L. SANFORD, Manager, Research Department, and
Secretary .
WILLIAM F. SHEEHAN, Manager, Bank Examinations Department
and Chief Examiner.
INSLEY B. SMITH, Manager, Bank Relations Department
FREDERICK STOCKER, Manager, Cash Custody Department

Directors
BEARDSLEY RUML. New York, N. Y.. Treasurer, R. H. Macy &
Co., Inc., New York, N.'Y. (Chairman and Federal Reserve Agent)
EDMUND E. DAY, Ithaca, N. Y., President, Cornell University,
Ithaca, N. Y. {Deputy Chairman)
DONALDSON BROWNj New York, N. Y„ Vice Chairman of the
Board and Vice President, General Motors Corporation, New York,
N. Y.
NEIL H. DORRANCE, Camden, N. Y., President, The First Na­
tional Bank and Trust Company, Camden, N. Y.
LEON FRASER, New York, N. Y., President, The First National
Bank of the City of New York, Nèw York, N. Y.
ROBERT T. STEVENS, Plainfield, N. J., President, J. P. Stevens
A Co., Inc., New York, ;N. Y.
WALTER C. TEAGLE, East Port Chester, Conn., Chairman, Board
of Directors, Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), New York, N. Y.
OTIS A. THOMPSON, Norwich, N. Y. President, National Bank &
Trust Company of Norwich, N. Y.

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WILLIAM F. TREIBER, Assistant Counsel and Assistant Secretary
RUFUS J. TRIMBLE, Assistant Counsel
CHARLES N. VAN HOUTEN, Manager, Security Custody De­
partment
JOHN H. WURTS, Assistant Counsel

Officers
ALLAN SPROUL, President
LESLIE R. ROUNDS, First Vice-President
RAY M. GIDNEY, Vice-President
L. WERNER KNOKE, Vice-President
WALTER S. LOGAN, Vice-President and General Counsel
JAMES M. RICE, Vice-President
ROBERT G. ROUSE, Vice-President
JOHN H. WILLIAMS, Vice-President

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HAROLD A. BILBY, Assistant General Auditor.

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GEORGE L. HARRISON, President and Chief Executive Officer, New
York Life Insurance Co., New York, N. Y.

GEORGE W. FERGUSON, Assistant Vice-President
J. WILSON JONES, Assistant Vice-President
HERBERT H. KIMBALL, Assistant Vice-President
JOHN W. McKEON, Assistant Vice-President
SILAS A. MILLER, Assistant Vice-President
ARTHUR PHELAN, Assistant Vice-President
HAROLD V. ROELSE, Assistant Vice-President
VALENTINE WILLIS, Assistant Vice-President

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WILLIAM H. POUCH, Chairman, President, Concrete Steel Co.,
New York, N. Y.
HERMAN K. BEACH, President and Treasurer, Bridgeport Metal
Goods Manufacturing Company Bridgeport, Conn.
ARTHUR G. NELSON, Vice Chairman, President A. G. Nelson
Paper Company, Inc., New York. N. Y.
EDWARD J. NOBLE, Chairman, Life Savers, Inc., Port Chester,
N.Y.
FRANCIS B. REYNOLDS, President, The Columbia Mills, Inc., New
York, N. Y.

DUDLEY H. BARROWS, Manager, Cash Department
ROBERT H. BROME, Assistant Counsel
WESLEY W. BURT, Manager, Government Bond Department

(See page 10 for statem ent showing A sse ts and Liabilities as of December 31, 1940)

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TIM E SCHEDULE OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW TORK
Schedule on This Page Shows When Credit Will Be Given For Cash Items Received And Accepted At Head Office of Federal Reserve
Bank of New York in New York CityJ
Saturdays, 1:00 p.m. Payable in other Federal Reserve Districts,
12:30 p.m. Saturdays, 12:30 p.m. Items $500 and over, 3:30 p.m.
Saturdays, 1:00 p.m.
tTw o B u sin ess, Days A fter R eceipt—Items payable in Com
necticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, »Maryland.
♦Massachusetts, New Hampshire, **New Jersey. »New York,
♦Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, ♦Virginia.
tT h re e B usiness Days A fter R eceipt—Items payable in »Ala­
bama, Arizona, »Arkansas, »California, »Colorado, »Florida,
»Georgia, Idaho, »Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, »Kansas, »Keiitucky,
»Louisiana, »Michigan, »Minnesota, Mississippi, »Missouri, »Mon­
tana, »Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, »North Carolina, North
D akota,; »Ohio, »Oklahoma, »Oregon, South Carolina, South
Dakota, »Tennessee, »Texas, »Utah, »Washington, West Virginia,
Wisconsin. Wyoming,
tThis 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 rereived by closing time as herein indicatedfor 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.

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or payable at: New York Clearing House Association banks, Other
New York City and Brooklyn banks, Northern New Jersey Clearing
House Association banks; (Lists of banks referred to will be furnished
upon request.) When received by 9 a:m. or in clearing house exchanges;
Checks and warrants on Treasurer of the United States, Washing­
ton D. C, When received by 3 p.m. (Saturdays 1 p.m.) Checks
on Federal Reserve Bank of New York (including Buffalo Branch),
Officers’ Checks of other Federal Reserve banks, Federal Reserve
Exchange Drafts.
Federal R eserve Cities and Federal R eserve Branch C ities in
th is column
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9 a.m.), Boston, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Pittsburgh,
Richmond, Baltimore.
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Cincinnati, Charlotte, Atlanta, Birmingham, Jacksonville, Nash­
ville Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Louisville, Memphis, Minneapolis,
St. Paul, Kansas City, Kans; Kansas City, Mo., Omaha.
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El Paso, Houston, San Antonio, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Port­
land, Ore., Salt Lake City, Seattle.
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R eserve Branch Cities in th is column
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January-June, 1 9 4 1
The light numbers are Sundays. The black numbers are other holidays. The symbol * following a date
indicates that the holiday is observed by some of the banks in the state.

STATES
ALABAMA
ARIZONA

January

February

March

April

May

1, 5,12,19, 20, 26

2, 9, 16, 22, 23, 25

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

A, 13,14, 20, 26, 27

4, 11, 18, 25

June
li 3, 8, 15, 22, 29

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 7*. 9,14,16,22,23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

4*, 6, 13, 20, 27

4,11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

1, 5, 12, 19, 20*, 26

2, 9, ,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4,11,18, 25, 30*

1, 3*, 8,15, 22, 29

CALIFORNIA

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

'2, 9,12,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

COLORADO

1/5; 12,19, 26

2, 9,12,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

: 4,11,18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

ARKANSAS

CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

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1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6,11, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6,11, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1,8,15,22,29

1,5, 12, 19,26

2, 9,12,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, .22, 29

FLORIDA

1, 5, 12, 19, 20, 26

2, 9,16, 22, 23, 25*

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6,11, 13, 20, 26, 27

4,11,18, 25

1, 3, 8, 15, 22, 29

GEORGIA

1, 5, 12, 19, 20, 26

2, 9, 16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 26, 27

4,11,18, 25

1, 3, 8, 15, 22, 29

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9, 16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15,16, 22, 29
1, 8, 15, 22, 29

IDAHO
ILLINOIS

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6,13,20,27

4, 11,18, 25, 30

INDIANA

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1,8,15,22,29

IOWA

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

KANSAS
KENTUCKY

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12,16, 22,23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

1, 5, 12, 19, 20, 26

2, 9,12,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 3, 8, 15, 22, 29
1, 3, 8, 15, 22, 29

LOUISIANA

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,16, 22, 23, 25*

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6,11, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25

MAINE

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9, 16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13,19, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

MARYLAND

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 25. 30

6,11, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29
1, 8, 15,17*, 22, 29

MASSACHUSETTS

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13,19, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

MICHIGAN

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12,16,22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4,11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

MINNESOTA

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2,9,12, 16, 22,23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6,11,13,20, 27

4,11,18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

MISSISSIPPI

1, 3, 8, 15, 22, 29

1, 5,12, 19, 20, 26

2, 9, 16, 22, 23

2; 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 26, 27

4,11, 18, 25

MISSOURI

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

MONTANA

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12, 16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

NEBRASKA

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12, 16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 22, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

NEVADA

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29 -

NEW HAMPSHIRE

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9, 16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6,13, 20, 24, 27

4,11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

NEW JERSEY

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12, 16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6,11, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

NEW MEXICO

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9, 16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

NEW YORK

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

NORTH CAROLINA

1, 5, 12, 19, 20*, 26

2, 9,16, 22, 23

2, -9, 16, 23, 30

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

OHIO

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

OKLAHOMA

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,16, 22, 23

2,9,16,23,30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

li 8, 15, 22, 29

OREGON

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12, 16, 22, 23'

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

PENNSYLVANIA

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6,11, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8,14,15, 22, 29

RHODE ISLAND

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 0, 16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6/13, 20, 27

4, 5, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

1, 5, 12, 19, 20*. 26

2, 9, 16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6,11*, 13, 20, 27

4,10*, 11, 18, 25

1, 3*, 8, 15, 22, 29

NORTH DAKOTA

SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA

6,12*, 13,14, 20, 27 4,10*, 11,18,20*, 25,30*
6,11, 13, 20, 27
4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29
1,8,15,22,29
1, 8, 15, 22, 29

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12, 16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6,13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

TENNESSEE

1,5,12,19,20,26

2, 9,12,16, 22, 23

2,9,15,16,23,30

6,11, 13, 20, 27

' 4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 3, 8, 15, 22, 29
1, 3, 8, 15, 22, 29

TEXAS

1, 5, 12, 19, 20, 26

2, 9,12*, 16, 22, 23

2,3,9,16,23,30

6, 13, 20, 21, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30*

UTAH

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

VERMONT

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

VIRGINIA

1, 5, 12, 19, 20, 26

2, 9,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13,14, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12,16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

; 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
1, 8, 15, 20*, 22, 29

WASHINGTON

1, 3, 8, 15, 22, 29

WEST VIRGINIA

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9,12*, 16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18,25,30

WISCONSIN

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2, 9, 16, 22, 23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

WYOMING

1, 5, 12, 19, 26

2,9,12,16,22,23

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

6, 13, 20, 27

4, 11, 18, 25, 30

1, 8, 15, 22 ,29

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July-D ecem ber, 1 9 4 1
The light numbers are Sundays. The black numbers are other holidays.
The symbol * following a date indicates that the holiday is observed only by some of the banks in that state,
t Indicates that Thanksgiving may be observed on November 27.
STATES

July

August

September

October

November

ALABAMA

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

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

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
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

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, 9,11,16,20t, 23, 3(

7,14, 21, 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
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

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

7,14,21,20,28

MARYLAND

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3,10,17, 24, 31

1, 7,12,14, 2l, 28

5, 12,13, 19, 26

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

7,14, 21, 25, 28

MASSACHUSETTS

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

MICHIGAN

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

6, 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

S, 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

5, 12,13,19, 26

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

7, 14, 21, 25, 28

NEVADA

4, 6,13, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7, 14, 21, 28

5, 12,13, 19, 26, 31

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

7, 14, 21, 25, 28

NEW HAMPSHIRE

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

NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK

4,5,6,12,13,19,20,26,27 2,3,9,10,16,17,23,24,30,31
4, 6,13, 20, 27 >

3,10,17, 24, 31

4,5*, 6,12*, 13,19*, 20, 2*, 3, 9*, 10,16*, 17,
26*, 27
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

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

NORTH 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

NORTH DAKOTA

4, 6, 18, 20, 27

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

1, 7,14, 21, 28

6, 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, 6,18, 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, 12,13,49, 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, 9,11,16,20t, 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, 28

6, 12, 19, 26

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

7,14, 21, 25, 28

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, 20t, 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

VERMONT

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

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

7,14, 21, 25, 28

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

TENNESSEE

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 i*

5, 12,13,19, 26

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

7, 14, 21, 25, 28


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FEDERAL RESER VE B A N K IN F O R M A T ION
DISTRICT No. 2 — C ontinued
Federal Reserve Bank of New York—BUFFALO BRANCH
(T ran sit N um bei 10-26) (272 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.)

TERRITORY ASSIGNED TO BUFFALO BRANCH—Comprises the ten westerly counties of New York State as
follows: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Orleans and Wyoming.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
GILBERT A. PROLE, Genesee Farm Supply Company, Batavia, N.Y
GEORGE F. RAND, President, The Marine Trust Company of
Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y.
ROBERT M. O’HARA, Managing Director

Directors
RAYMOND N. BALL, President, Lincoln-Alliance Bank & Trust Co.,
Rochester, N. Y.
MARION B. FOLSOM, Treasurer, Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y.
FRANK F. HENRY, Director, General Mills, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y.
HOWARD KELLOGG, President, Spencer Kellogg and Sons, Inc.,
Buffalo, N. Y.

Officers
ROBERT M. O’HARA, Managing Director
REGINALD B. WILTSE, Assistant Manager
HALSEY W. SNOW, Cashier

TIM E SCHEDULE OF BUFFALO BRANCH
Schedule on This Page Shows When Credit Will be Given For Cash Items Received Amd Accepted At Buffalo Branch of
Federal Reserve Bank of New York in Buffalo, N. Y .i
tTw o B usiness Days A fter R eceipt—Items payable In »»New
tlm m e d la te C redit—When received by 9 a.m. (8.30 a.m. Satur­
Jersey, »New York.
days)—items payable in Buffalo. When received by 3 p.m. (Satur­
days 12 noon)—Checks and W arrants on Treasurer of the United
tT h re e B usiness Days A fter R eceipt—Items payable in
States. Washington, D. O.; Checks on Federal Reserve Bank of
♦Alabama, Arizona, »Arkansas, »California, »Colorado, Connecticut,
New York and Buffalo Branch; Officers’ checks of other Federal
Delaware, Dist. of Columbia, »Florida, »Georgia, Idaho, »Illinois,
Reserve Banks; Federal Reserve Exchange Drafts.
Indiana, Iowa, »Kansas, »Kentucky, »Louisiana, Maine, »Mary­
land, »Massachusetts, »Michigan, »Minnesota, Mississippi, »Mis­
Federal R eserve Cities and Federal R eserve Branch C ities in
souri, »Montana, »Nebraska, New Hampshire, Nevada, New
Mexico, »North Carolina, North Dakota, »Ohio, »Oklahoma,
th is column
»Oregon, »Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South
t o n e C alendar Day A fter R eceipt—Items payable in New York
Dakota, »Tennessee, »Texas, »Utah, Vermont, »Virginia, »Wash­
City—drawn on or payable at New York Clearing House Association
ington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
banks; other New York City and Brooklyn banks; Northern New
Jersey Clearing House Association Banks, (.Lists of banks referred to
i This 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
Chicago, Detroit.
correspondents. ( We will give credit for such drafts based on actual
tTw o C alendar Days A fter R eceipt — Items payable in
transit time, whether received at our head office in New York City or
New York City—other than items mentioned above: Boston,
our Buffalo branch or whether sent for our account direct to the Federal
Cincinnati, Baltimore, Charlotte. Richmond, Atlanta. Birmingham.
Reserve bank in the district where such draft is payable.
Nashville. Little Rock, Louisville, Memphis. St. Louis. Minneapolis.
St. Paul, Kansas City, Mo.. Kansas City, Kan., Omaha.
t When received by dosing time as herein indicated for such items—
otherwise credit deferred for one additional day. When the day on
tT h re e C alendar Days A fter R eceipt—Items payable in
which credit would otherwise be given is a Sunday, or a holiday for Fed­
Jacksonville, New Orleans, Helena, Denver, Oklahoma City,
eral Reserve Bank of New York, credit will be given on the following
Dallas, El Paso, Houston, San Antonio, San Francisco, Los Angeles,
business day. When delays in the collection of items occur or are antic­
Portland, Ore., Salt Lake City, Seattle.
ipated because of holidays, or interruptions or delays in transit, or
other causes, credit may be deferred beyond the times indicated in this
Localities outside of Federal R eserve C ities and Federal
schedule, with or without notice.
R eserve Branch C ities in th is column
*Except items payable in cities listed in left hand column.
Closing T im e fo r D eferred C redit Ite m s—Payable In Second
District 2:30 p.m. (Saturdays 12 noon). Items $500 and over
**Except items drawn on or payable at Northern New Jersey Clearing
3:30 p.m. (Saturdays 12 noon). Payable in other Federal Reserve
House Association banks.
Districts 12:30 p.m. (Saturdays 12 noon).

D IS T R IC T N o. 3— F ed era l R eserv e B a n k o f P h ila d e lp h ia
(Transit Number 3-4)

(925 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—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.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Officers
JOHN S. SINCLAIR, President
FRANK J. DRINNEN, First Vice-President
THOMAS B. McCABE, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve
Agent.
_ , , _
.
ARTHUR E. POST, Secretary and Assistant Federal Reserve Agent
C. A. McILHENNY, Vice-President and Cashier
W. J. DAVIS. Vice-President
E. C. HILL, Vice-President
WM. G. McCREEDY, Assistant Vice-President
L. E. DONALDSON, Assistant Vice-President
C. A. SIENKIEWICZ, Assistant Vice-President
JOHN McDOWELL, Assistant Vice-President
JAMES M. TOY. Assistant Cashier
PH ILIP M. POORMAN, Auditor

Class A—Directors
JOSEPH WAYNE, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., (1941)
GEORGE W. REILY, Harrisburg, Pa., (1942)
JOHN B. HENNING. Tunkhannock, Pa., (1943)
Class B—Directors
HARRY L. CANNON, Bridgeville, Del., (1941)
WARD D. KERLIN, Camden, N. J., (1942)
C. FREDERICK C. STOUT, Camden, N. J., (1943)
Class C—Directors
ALFRED H. WILLIAMS, Philadelphia, Pa. (1941), Deputy Chairman
THOS. B. McCABE, Chester, Pa. (1942). Chairman of the Board
WARREN F. WHITTIER, Douglassville, Pa., (1943)

Counsel
Member of Federal Advisory Council
MacCOY, BRITTAIN, EVANS & LEWIS
WILLIAM FULTON KURTZ, Philadelphia, Pa.
(See page 10 for sta tem en t show ing A s s e ts and L iabilities as of December 31, 1940)
TIM E SCHEDULE OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA
(Effective September 1, 1939)
Los Angeles, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Portland, Ore., Salt
Im m e d ia te C redit on R eceipt—Items on Philadelphia Clear­
Lake City, San Antonio, San Francisco, Seattle.
ing House banks and items on Camden, N. J., banks when received
by 9 a.m.
*
Two B usiness Days A fter Receipt.—Connecticut, Delaware.
Items on other Philadelphia banks when assembled in sealed
District of Columbia, Maine, »Maryland, »Massachusetts, New
envelopes and received by 10:30 a.m.—Saturday 9 a.m.
Hampshire, »New Jersey, »New York, »Pennsylvania. Rhode
Money Orders payable at Philadelphia Post Office when assembled
Island, Vermont, »Virginia.
in sealed envelopes and received by 9:30 a.m.—Saturday 9 a.m.
T hree B usiness Days A fter R eceipt—»Alabama, Arizona,
U. S. Treasury checks and warrants when received by 2 p.m.—
»Arkansas, »California, »Colorado, »Florida, »Georgia, Idaho,
Satùrday 12 noon.
^
»Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa, »Kansas, »Kentucky, »Louisiana, »Michi­
Drafts on Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Federal Reserve
gan, »Minnesota, Mississippi, »Missouri, »Montana, »Nebraska,
exchange drafts and officers’ checks of other Federal Reserve banks
Nevada, New Mexico, »North Carolina, North Dakota, »Ohio,
when received by 3 p.m.—Saturday 12 noon.
»Oklahoma, »Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota, »Tennessee,
»Texas, »Utah, »Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Closing T im e for D eferred C red it Ite m s—Payable in Third
District outside of Philadelphia and Camden, N. J., 4 p.m. (Satur­
(*) Except cities as listed.
days 2 p.m.). Items $500 and over 6:00 p.m. (Saturdays 4 p.m.).
When the date of availability falls on a Sunday or legal holiday in
Payable in other Federal Reserve Districts 2 p.m. (Saturdays 12
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, credit will be given on the next
noon).
business
day.
One C alendar Day A fter R eceipt—Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo,
Member or nonmember clearing banks will not be permitted to take
Cleveland, New York. Pittsburgh. Richmond.
advantage
of this schedule by depositing, or routing direct, their own
Two C alendar Days A fter R eceipt—Atlanta, Birmingham,
drafts on their commercial bank correspondents, when the time required
Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Detroit, Jacksonville, Louisville,
to
effect
collection
is in excess of this schedule. Availability on such
Memphis. Minneapolis, Nashville. Omaha. St. Louis. St. Paul.
drafts will be given in accordance with actual transit time.
T hree C alendar D ays A fter R eceipt—Dallas, Denver, El Paso,
Helena, Houston, Kansas City, Mo., Kansas City, Kan.; Little Rock,


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FE D E R A L R E SE R V E B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N
D IS T R IC T N o . 4— F ed era l R eserve B a n k o f C lev ela n d
(Transit Number 6-1) (Federal Reserve Bank Bldg.—East Sixth St. and Superior Ave., Cleveland, O.)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—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 of the
western boundary of the following counties: Boone, Grant, Scott, Woodford, Jessamine, Garrard, Lincoln, Pulaski, and
McCreary.
Membership December 31, 1940: National Banks 501; State Banks 158. Total member banks 659.
AND OFFICERS
Directors
G. C. BRAINARD, Chairman
R. E. KLAGES, Deputy Chairman
Class A
F. F. BROOKS, Pittsburgh, Pa., (1941)
B. R. CONNER, Ada. Ohio, (1942)
H. B. McDOWELL, Sharon, Pa., (1943)
Class B
G. D. CRABBS, Cincinnati, Ohio, (1941)
T. E. MILLSOP, Weirton, W. Va., (1942)
R. P. WRIGHT, Erie, Pa., (1943)
Class C
R. E. KLAGES, Columbus, Ohio, (1942)
G. C. BRAINARD, Youngstown, Ohio, (1943)
Member Federal Advisory Council
B. G. HUNTINGTON, President, The Huntington National Bank
•of Columbus, Columbus, Ohio.
Counsel
SQUIRE, SANDERS & DEMPSEY

Officers
M. J. FLEMING, President
F. J. ZURLINDEN, First Vice-President
W. H. FLETCHER, Vice-President
G. H. WAGNER, Vice:President
R. B. HAYS, Vice-President and Secretary
W. F. TAYLOR, Vice-President and Cashier
C. W. ARNOLD, Assistant Vice-President
E. A. CARTER, Assistant Cashier
A. G. FOSTER, Assistant Cashier
H. E. J. SMITH, Assistant Cashier
J. W. KOSSIN, Assistant Cashier
F. V. GRAYSON, Auditor
Industrial Advisory Committee
F. A. SMYTHE,(Chairman) President, The Thew Shovel Co., Lorain,
Ohio
D. R. DAVIES, Chairman, Acme Machinery Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
D. C. SWANDER, President, The Columbian Vise, and Mfg. Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio
H. R. NEFF, President, The Geo. S. Rider Co., Cleveland, Ohio
E. C. FOLSOM, President, The Ottawa River Paper Co., Toledo, Ohio

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T IM S SCHEDULE OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CLEVELAND
Schedule showing (a) classes of items the proceeds of which are
TIM E SCHEDULE AND OTHER INFORMATION
immediately available as reserve or for withdrawal and (b) number
RELATIVE TO THE COLLECTION OF CASH ITEM S
of business days after receipt when the proceeds of checks received
A
vailability.
Member and nonmember clearing banks which,
for deferred credit a t Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland or its
for purposes of collection, send cash items payable a t par to Federal
Cincinnati or Pittsburgh Branch will become available as reserve
Reserve
Bank
of
Cleveland may use any of the three following
or for withdrawal.
procedures.
Banks which elect to send cash items in one letter, or in two letters,
(a) IM M EDIATE CREDIT
will be expected to send substantially all out-of-town items to this
WHEN RECEIVED AT ANT OFFICE OF TH IS BANK
bank since credit for such items is based on average deferred avail­
ability
and contemplates the carrying of minimum debit float by the
Cash items on local banks* received in time for handling and
Federal reserve bank. Excess balances resulting from the collection
presentation through local clearinghouse on day of receipt. Checks
of cash items may, a t the request of member or nonmember clearing
and warrants on Treasurer of the United States, Washington, D. C.
banks, be transferred to correspondent bank accounts in accordance
Checks drawn on Treasurer of the United States payable through
With the provisions of Operating Letter No. 9.
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland (Work Relief checks). Checks
and drafts on Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. Official checks
One Cash L etter. When all cash items are included in one letter,
of all Federal Reserve Banks. Federal reserve exchange drafts.
credit will be deferred two business days after receipt.
♦Except cash items on outlying banks, a list of which will be
Two
C ash L etters. One letter should contain cash items for
mailed upon request. Such cash items will be received until 3:00
which immediate credit may be obtained; the other letter should
o’clock p.m. on Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, except legal holidays,
contain
all other cash items. When all cash items are sent in this
and until 12:00 o’clock noon on Saturdays and parts of days estab­
manner, the “immediate” letter will be credited on day of receipt
lished as legal half-holidays in the State of Ohio or the Common­
subject to the provision of the time schedule incorporated in this
wealth of Pennsylvania.
letter. The other letter will be credited two business days after
receipt.
F o u r C ash L etters. One letter should contain cash items for
(b) DEFERRED CRÉDIT
which immediate credit may be obtained; the second letter should
contain cash items for which credit is deferred one business day; the
Cash items will be received until 8:00
third letter should contain cash items for which credit is deferred
o’clock p. m. on Mondays to Fridays,
two business days, and the fourth letter should contain all other cash
inclusive, except legal holidays, and
items. When cash items are sent in this manner, appropriate credit
until 5:00 o’clock p. m. on Saturdays
will be given for the immediate, one- and two-day letters. Credit
and parts of days established as legal
for the fourth letter will be deferred three business days after receipt.
For cash items drawn
half-holidays in the State of Ohio or the
B ank D rafts. Drafts of member and nonmember clearing banks,
on banks in
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania a t
drawn on their correspondent banks for the purpose of transferring
funds to the Federal reserve bank for their accounts, should be en­
Cleveland Cincinnati Pittsburgh
closed in a separate letter and credit will be deferred on the basis of
Ohio (Cincinnati T erritory). . .......... . 3 . ............... 2 . ............. .3
the actual time necessary for collection. Other bank drafts will be
accepted as ordinary cash items.
Kentucky (Cincinnati Territory)........ 3 ...................... 2 . . . . ........... 3
Closing T im e. Cash items which are subject to deferred credit
Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh Territory). . . 3 .................. .3 ....................2
will
be accepted a t Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland and its
West Virginia (Pittsburgh T erritory), , 3 .................. 3 ................ .2
Cincinnati or Pittsburgh branch in accordance with this schedule
until
8:00 o’clock
Atlanta;, G a......................................
2 . ............... ................... ...................
....................
2 2 p. m. on Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, except
legal holidays, and until 5:00 o’clock p. m. on Saturdays and parts
Baltimore, M d...................................
.2 .............. 2 ......................1
of ....................
days established
Birmingham, A la.........................
.2 .......
. 2 . ................ ...................
.2 as legal half-holidays in the State of Ohio or the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Boston, Mass..................................
2 ........... 2 ..................... 2
Buffalo, N. Y.................................. 1 . ................. ... . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
D escription of C ash Ite m s. Cash letters m ust show opposite
Charlotte, N. C......................................2 ................. . .2 .......................2
the amount of each item either the name and location of the drawee
Chicago, 111................................................ 1 ....................1 ..................... 2
bank or its A.B.A. transit number, unless a member or a nonmember
Cincinnati, Ohio.................................
1 .................... * .........
1
clearing bank of the Fourth Federal Reserve District desires to
Cleveland, Ohio........................................ * ....................1......................1
eliminate such description through the use of photographic equip­
Dallas, Texas......................................
2 ............... 2 ..................... 2
ment. Arrangements may be made to retain photographic films at
Denver, Colo............................................2 ................. . 2 . . ; ............... 3
the office of the sending bank upon written request to Federal Re­
Detroit, Mich............... .............-.......... 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ........ .......... l
serve Bank of Cleveland.
Jacksonville, Fla.......... ............................2 .................. .2 ...................... 2
Each bank sending cash items to a Federal* reserve bank will be
Kansas City, Kans..........................
2 . ......... 2 . ................... 2
understood to have agreed to indemnify the reserve bank to which
Kansas City, M o .............................. ... .2..... „___ ... .2 ............. ....... 2
the items are sent, and in the case of items sent direct to the reserve
Little Rock, Ark.............. ....................... 2 .................. .2.......... ......... 2
bank of another district also to have agreed to indemnify the reserve
Louisville, Ky...........................................1 ..................... 1................. .. l
bank in the district in which the sending bank is located, against loss
Memphis, Tenn.. . . . . . . . . . __. . . . . . . 2 ................. .. . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . 2
or expense resulting from delay in advising nonpayment of any item
Minneapolis, M inn,...........................
. 2 . .................... ................... ...................
...................
. 2 . is
. . .due,
. . . . .in. . whole
2
where
such delay
or in part, to the lack of descrip­
Nashville, T en n ... . . . . ........ ................... 2 _____ ____ l . . . . . . . . . . .2
tion, or to the erroneous, incomplete, or defective description of the
New Orleans, La................ ................ ... 3
.......... 2
........... . 3
item by the sending bank.
New York City, N. Y ................. ..........1..................... 2 ......
1
Banks which use photographic equipment to describe cash items
Oklahoma. City, Okla..............................2 .....................2 ........ ............ 2
and send such items to this bank or direct to other Federal reserve
Omaha, N e b ................ ....................... . . 2 . . . . . . : . . . . 2 . ............. . .2
banks or branches for the account of this bank, accompanied only
Philadelphia, Pa........................................ 1....................2 ....................1
by adding machine tape, should properly identify each tape. This
Pittsburgh, Pa____ ___ ______ ___ .1 _____ . 1.................... *
may be accomplished either by pasting the tape on cash letter forms
Richmond, V a . . , . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . .............. . 2 ..................... 2
or by enclosing the tape in an envelope bearing adequate identification.
1...............1.,................. .2
St. Louis, M o ......................................
D irect Sending of C ash Ite m s. Member or nonmember clear­
St. Paul, Mi nn. . . . . . . . . . . . . ...........
2 .............. 2 . ............
.2
ing banks having a substantial volume of cash items payable in other
C ash ite m s d raw n o n a ll o th e r b a n k s In places liste d oh th e
Federal reserve districts and desiring a more direct and rapid method
p a r lis t w hich are n o t show n above w ill be deferred th re e
of presentation, should obtain permission from this hank to send
business days.
such items direct to the Federal reserve bank of the district in which
they are payable. Schedules of availability based on either train
*See immediate schedule.
or air-mail service will be provided upon request.

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FED ER AL R E SE R V E B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N
DISTRICT No. 4 — C on tinued
Federal Reserve B ank o f Cleveland—CINCINNATI BRANCH
(Transit Number 13-43) (Fourth and Race, Cincinnati, 0 .)

TERRITORY IN CINCINNATI BRANCH—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.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Officers
Directors
B. J. LAZAR, Managing Director
S. B. SUTPHIN (Chairman), Cincinnati, Ohio, (1941)
H. N. OTT, Cashier
BUCKNER WOODFORD, Paris, Ky. (1941)
R. G. JOHNSON, Assistant Cashier
B. J. LAZAR, Managing Director, Cincinnati, Ohio, (1941)
P. J. GEERS, Assistant Cashier
F. A. BROWN, Chillicothe, Ohio, (1942)
J. J. ROWE, Cincinnati, Ohio, (1942)
TIME SCHEDULE OF CINCINNATI BRANCH—see schedule under Head Office, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

Federal Reserve B ank o f Cleveland— PITTSBURGH BRANCH
(Transit Number 8-30)

(Grant Street and Ogle Way, Pittsburgh, Pa.)

TERRITORY IN PITTSBURGH BRANCH—Those portions of the States of Pennsylvania and West Virginia included
in Federal Reserve District No. 4.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Officers
P. A. BROWN, Managing Director
D. B. CLOUSER, Cashier
F. E. COBUN, Assistant Cashier
C. J. BOLTHOUSE, Assistant Cashier

Directors
CLARANCE STANLEY, Pittsburgh, Pa., (1941)
H. S. WHERRETT (Chairman), Pittsburgh, Pa., (1941)
P. A. BROWN, Managing Director, (1941)
E. B. HARSHAW, Grove City, Pa., (1942)
G. T. LADD, Pittsburgh, Pa., (1942)

TIME SCHEDULE OF PITTSBURGH BRANCH—see schedule under Head Office, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

D IS T R IC T N o. 5— F ed era l R eserve B a n k o f R ic h m o n d
(Transit Number 68-3)

(9th and Franklin Sts., Richmond, Va.)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and all
West Virginia except the counties of Marshall, Ohio, Brooke. Tyler, Wetzel, and Hancock.
Membership December 31, 1940: National Banks 336; State Banks 95, Total 431.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Directors
ROBERT LASSITER, Chairman of the Board
Reserve Agent
W. G. WYSOR, Deputy Chairman of the Board

and

Officers
HUGH LEACH, President
J. S. WALDEN, Jr., First Vice-President
J. G. FRY, Vice-President
GEORGE H. KEESEE, Cashier
W. W. DILLARD, Assistant Cashier
EDWARD WALLER, Jr. ,Assistant Cashier
ALBERT S, JOHNSTONE, Assistant Cashier
C. L. GUTHRIE, Assistant Cashier
R. W. MERCER, Assistant Cashier.
R. S. BROCK Jr., Auditor
MAXWELL G. WALLACE, Counsel
Industrial Advisory Committee
J. G. HOLTZCLAW (Chairman), President, Virginia Electric &
Power Co., Richmond, Va.
WALKER D. STUART, President, Richmond Hardware Co., Rich­
mond, Va.
OVERTON D. DENNIS, Dominion Oil Co., Richmond, Va.
W. L. MANNING, President, Rosemary Manufacturing Co., Roanoke
Rapids, N. C.
LUDLOW H. BALDWIN, President, Terminal Warehouse Co., Balti­
more, Md.

Federal

Class A
L. E. JOHNSON. Alderson, W. Va., (1941)
CHAS. E. RIEMAN, Baltimore, Md., (1942)
JAMES C. BRASWELL, Rocky Mount, N. C., (1943:)
Class B
EDWIN MALLOY, Cheraw, S. C., (1941)
CHAS. C. REED, Richmond, Va., (1942)
JOHN H. HANNA, Washington, D. C.. (1943)
Class C
CHARLES P. McCORMICK, Baltimore, Md., (1941)
W. G. WYSOR, Richmond, Va., (1942)
ROBERT LASSITER, Charlotte, N. C., (1943)
Member Federal Advisory Council
R. M. HANES, (1941) President, Wachovia Bank & Trust Co.,
Winston-Salem, N. C.

(See page 10 for sta tem en t showing A sse ts and Liabilities as of December 31, 1940)

TIME SCHEDULE OF FEDERAL, RESERVE BANK. RICHMOND
Im m ediate Credit—For items drawn on Par banks in Richmond,
Cities” as listed), South Carolina in Richmond territory (and “Other
Va.; Federal Reserve Exchange Drafts; Official checks of aU Federal
Cities” as listed), Virginia, West Virginia in Richmond territory,
Reserve Banks; Checks and warrants on Treasurer of U. S., Wash­
(and “Other Cities” as listed).
ington, D. C.; Checks bearing Immediate Credit Symbol of Head
Office.
T h ree B usiness Days-After R eceipt—All Federal Reserve Cities
not listed previously, Maryland, North Carolina in Charlotte ter­
O ne B usiness Day A fter R eceipt—Baltimore. Charlotte, New
ritory (except “Other Cities” listed under 2 days), South Caro­
York City, Philadelphia. Checks bearing Immediate Credit Sym­
lina in Charlotte territory (except other cities, listed under 2 days).
bol of Baltimore and Charlotte branches.
West Virginia in Baltimore territory (except “Other Cities” listed
Two B usiness Days A fter Receipt-^—Atlanta, Birmingham,
under 2 days), All states outside of Fifth Federal Reserve Distriet.
Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit. Jackson­
ville, Kansas City, Mo., Louisville, Memphis, Minneapolis, Nash­
Note: Member banks’ own drafts on their commercial bank corre­
ville, Néw 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, Wadesboro, 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 they are payable at or receiv­
Martinsburg, W. Va., Kansas City, _Kan., St. Paul, Minn., Dis­
able for immediate availability in a Federal Reserve city will be accepted
trict of Columbia, North Carolina in Richmond territory, (and “Other
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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION
DISTRICT No. 5 — C ontinued
Federal Reserve Bank of R ichm ond—BALTIMORE BRANCH
(T ran sit N um ber 7-27)

(Lexington and Calvert, Baltimore, Md.)

TERRITORY IN BALTIMORE BRANCH—Entire State of Maryland and the following counties in northern West
lrgmia: 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.
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DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Directors
Officers
W. R. MILFORD, Baltimore. Md., (1941) Managing Director
W. R. MILFORD, Managing Director
W. FRANK THOMAS, Westminster, Md., (1941)
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JOHN R. CUPIT, Cashier
GEORGE W. REED, Baltimore, Md., (1941)
JAMES C. FENHAGEN, Baltimore, Md., (1942)
J’ -4* JOHNSTON. Assistant Cashier
JOSEPH D. BAKER, JR., Monkton, Md., (1942)
D. F. HAGNER, Assistant Cashier
W. FRANK ROBERTS, Baltimore, Md., (1943)
JAMES DIXON, Easton, Md., (1943)

TIM E SCHEDULE OF BALTIMORE BRANCH
™ i ^ -?lat,eT,C redit^ F<?r items drawn on par banks In Baltimore,
n£i2ÌS0ITj>urg’i Lyncbburg, Newport News, Norfolk. Onancock,
M d.. Federal Reserve Exchange Drafts, Official checks of all Federal
Reserve banks, Checks and warrants on Treasurer of U. S., WashmoreDBran h ’ Checks bearin6 Immediate Credit Symbol of BaltiB*lt>mc,re tern a ry . <•"'!
B,u ^ esST,P,?yJ Af^ r R eceipt—Boston, Buffalo, Charlotte.
New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Richmond. Checks bear­
?*lslPess Days A fter R eceipt—All Federal Reserve
ing Immediate Credit Symbol of Head Office and Charlotte Branch.
nnHL^t o ^ i>rev?oul Iy’
Carolina (except “ Other Cities’’
rsÌf^i”UrS-e^i 2 4aysh . South Ciarolina, Virginia (except “Other
„ / f wo B usiness Days A fter R eceipt—Atlanta, Binningha.Tr.
texeemt,
2,.d?iy? ^ We®t Virginia in Richmond territory
Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Jacksonville, Kansas City
Mo., Louisville. Memphis, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Orleans!
^ F ederal R ^ V l D
» Under 2 day8)’ M 8tateS 0Utside of
Omaha, St. Louis. Other Cities—Durham, Greensboro, High Point
Raleigh, Wilmington, Winston-Salem, N, C.. Alexandria, Hailwood.
Note: See Footnotes under Head Office Schedule.

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Federal Reserve Bank of R ichm ond—CHARLOTTE BRANCH
(T ransit N um ber 66-20)

(First National Bank Bldg., Charlotte. N. C.)

All Tf RRIT ° RY IN CHARL°T T E BRANCH—The following 50 counties in North Carolina: Alamance Alexander
Alleghany, Anson, Ashe Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, CaldweU, Catawba, Chatham, Cherokee, Clay C l e v ^ n d
Davie, Davidson, Forsyth, Gaston, Graham, Guilford, Haywood Henderson T r p d o l l Taplronn t
t \
a t
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Madison, McDowell, Mecklenburg, Mitchell, Montgomery Moori Polk S d o T n t
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“ “ onRutherford, S tan lJ Stokes, Surry, Swain, Tmnsylva^ia,
tw<mty-one counties m western South Oarohna: Abbeville, Aiken, Anderam, Cherokee, Chester, EdgeüeM, Fairfield Greem
b u i ! u ~ d ’y ^

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gt0n’ MoCOT“ ick' m + V l Oconee, Pickens, W i n d , Saluda, Spirt“ .

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Directors
Officers
W. T. CLEMENTS, Charlotte, N. C., (1941) Managing Director
W. T. CLEMENTS, Managing Director
J. GERALD COWAN, Asheville, N. C., (1941)
CHARLES L. CREECH, Sr., Winston-Salem, (1941)
R. L. CHERRY, Cashier
B. M. EDWARDS, Columbia, S, C., (1942)
D. W. WATKINS, Clemson, S. C., (1942)
L. D. BROOKS, Assistant Cashier
T. E. HEMBY,. Charlotte, N. C., (1943)
GEORGE M. WRIGHT, Great Falls, S. C„ (1943)

TIM E SCHEDULE OF CHARLOTTE BRANCH
Im m e d ia te C redit—For items drawn on par banks In Charlotte.
cities—Durham, Raleigh, Rocky Mount, Wilmington, WilsonN. C.; Federal Reserve exchange drafts; Official checks of all
Charleston, Florence, and Sumter, S. C., Kansas City Kans :
Federal Reserve banks ; Checks and warrants on Treasurer of
Carolina in Charlotte territory (and “Other Cities” as
u - 2S Washington, D. C.; Checks bearing Immediate Credit Symbol
of Charlotte Branch.
as^listedf011^ Carolma in Charlotte territory (and “Other Cities”
O ne B usiness Day A fter R eceipt—Atlanta, Baltimore, JackT h ree B usiness Days A fter R eceipt—All Federal Reserve
sonville. Richmond. Checks bearing Immediate Credit Symbol of
Cities not listed previously, District of Columbia, Maryland, North
Head Office and Baltimore Branch.
Carolina in Richmond territory (except “Other Cities” listed under
* S™ Carohna in Richmond territory (except “Other
„ T w o B usiness Days A fter R eceipt—Birmingham, Boston,
1^w-ppiJ1T
?d^r 2i 4?ys^
> Virginia,
Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Houston, Kansas
outside of
Fifth Federal
Reserve
District West Virginia, all states
City, Mo., Little Rock, Louisville, Memphis, Nashville, New Or­
leans, New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Louis; other
Note: See Footnotes under Head Office Schedule.


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FE D E R A L R E SE R V E B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N
D IS T R IC T N o . 6— F ed era l R eserve B a n k o f A tla n ta
(T ransit N um ber 64-14) (104 Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga.)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—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
following counties: Issaquena, Sharkey, Yazoo, Madison, Leake, Neshoba, and Kemper; all Louisiana, south of the
northern boundaries of the parishes of Vernon, Rapides, and Avoyelles.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Officers
ROBERT S. PARKER, President
W. S. McLARIN, JR., First Vice-President
MALCOLM H. BRYAN, Vice-President
H. F. CONNIFF, Vice-President
V. K. BOWMAN, Assistant Vice-President
C. R. CAMP, Assistant Vice-President
S. P. SCHUESSLER, Assistant Vice-President
J E. DENMARK, Assistant Vice-President
J. R. McCRAVEY, JR., Assistant Vice President.
E. P, PARIS, General Auditor
POLLARD TURMAN, Counsel

Class A—Directors
GEO. J. WHITE, Mount Dora, Fla., (1941)
T. K. GLENN, Atlanta, Ga., (1942)
W. D. COOK, Meridian, Miss., (1943)
Class B—Directors
ERNEST T. GEORGE, New Orleans, La., (1941
J. A. McCRARY, Decatur, Ga., (1942)
FITZGERALD HALL, Nashville, Tenn., (1943)
Class C—Directors
FRANK H. NEELY, Atlanta, Ga., (1941), Chairman and Federal
Reserve Agent.
J. F. PORTER, Columbia, Tenn., (1942), Deputy Chairman
RUFUS C. HARRIS, New Orleans, La., (1943)

Industrial Advisory Committee
JOHN E. SANFORD Chairman, Vice-President Armour & Com­
pany, Atlanta, Ga.
A. M. LOCKETT, President, A. M. Lockett & Co., Ltd., New
Orleans, La.
I. C. MILNER, Executive Vice-President Gate City Cotton Mills,
Atlanta, Ga.
GEORGE WINSHIP, President Fulton Supply Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Member Federal Advisory Council
W. W. FRENCH, President, Moore Handley Hardware Co. Bir­
mingham, Ala.
RYBURN G. CLAY, Atlanta, Ga.
(See page 10 for sta tem en t showing A sse ts and L iabilities as of December 31, 1940)

SCHEDULE SHOWING WHEN THE PROCEEDS OF CHECKS WILL BECOME AVAILABLE WHEN SENT
TO—FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA—ATLANTA, GA.
(Effective September 1, 1939—Subject to change without notice)
T hree C alendar Days A fter R eceipt—Los Angeles, San Fran­
cisco, Denver, Helena, Oklahoma City, Portland, Ore., El Paso,
San Antonio, Salt Lake City, Seattle. T hree B usiness Days
A fter R eceipt—Alabama (New Orleans Zone), Alabama (Birming­
ham Zone), Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut,
Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massa­
chusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana,
Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New
York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Ten­
Two C alendar Days A fter R eceipt—Little Rock, Chicago,
nessee (Memphis Zone), Tennessee (Nashville Zone), Tennessee (St.
Louisville, New Orleans, Baltimore, Boston, Detroit, MinneapolisLouis Zone), Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West
St. Paul, Kansas City, Mo., St. Louis, Omaha, Buffalo, New York
City, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Memphis
Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
(City), Dallas, Houston, Richmond. Two B usiness Days A fter
Note: When the available date falls on a Sunday or a legal holiday,
receipt—Alabama (Atlanta Zone), Georgia, Tennessee (Atlanta
credit to reserve accounts will not be made until the next business
Zone).
day. When sending direct refer to Par List for routing.

Im m e d iate C redit—-Atlanta (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).
Closing T im e for D eferred C redit—Items drawn on all points,
general closing time 2 p.m. daily (12 m. Saturday).
One C alendar Day A fter R eceipt—Birmingham (City), Jack­
sonville, Charlotte, N. C.-, Nashville (City).

Federal Reserve Bank of A tlan ta—NEW ORLEANS BRANCH
(T ran sit N um ber 14-21)

(Carondelet St. and Common, New Orleans, La.)

TERRITORY IN NEW ORLEANS BRANCH—Those parts of Louisiana and Mississippi located in the Federal
Reserve District No. 6, and the counties of Baldwin and Mobile in Alabama.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Directors
Officers
ALEXANDER FITZ-HUGH (Chairman) , Vicksburg, Miss.
L. M. CLARK, Managing Director
E. F. BILLINGTON, Meridian, Miss. :
.
HENRY G. CHALKLEY, JR., Lake Charles, La.
M. L. SHA .Cashier
HERBERT HOLMES. Yazoo City, Miss.
F. C. VASTERLING, Assistant .Cashier
E. E. SOULIER, Lafayette, La.
OLIVER G. LUCAS, New Orleans, La.
L, M. CLARK, New Orleans, La., Managing Director
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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)
'
Im m e d iate C redit—New Orleans (if received prior to 10:15 a.m.,
T hree C alendar Days A fter R eceipt—Los Angeles, San Fran­
Saturday 10 a.m.). United States Treasury checks (if listed in
cisco, Denver, Boston, Helena, Buffalo, New York City, Portland,
separate letters and received prior to 1 p.m. daily, 11 a.m. Saturday).
Philadelphia, El Paso, Salt Lake' City, Seattle. T h ree B usiness
Days A fter R eceip t—Alabama (Atlanta Zone), Alabama (Bir­
Closing T im e for D eferred C redit.—Items drawn on all points
mingham Zone), Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Con­
general closing time, 2 p.m. daily, (12 m. Saturday).
necticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho,
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana (Dallas Zone),
One C alendar Day A fter R eceipt—-Birmingham (City), Mem­
phis, Houston.
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi
(Memphis Zone), Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New
Two C alendar Days A fter R eceipt—Little Rock, Jacksonville,
Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina,
Atlanta, Chicago, Louisville, Baltimore, Detroit, Minneapolis-St.
North
Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode
Paul, Kansas City, Mo., St. Louis, Omaha, Charlotte, Cincinnati,
Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah,
Cleveland, Oklahoma City, Pittsburgh, Nashville, Dallas, San
Vermont. Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Antonio, Richmond. Two B usiness Days A fter R eceipt—Ala­
Note: When the available date falls on a Sunday or a legal holiday,
bama (New Orleans Zone), Louisiana (New Orleans Zone), Missis­
credit to reserve accounts will not be made until the next business
sippi (New Orleans Zone).
day. When sending direct refer to Par List for routing.


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FED ER A L R ESER V E B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N
DISTRICT No. 6 — C ontinued
Federal Reserve Bank of A tlan ta—BIRMINGHAM BRANCH
(Transit Number 61-19) (18th St. & 5th Ave. North, Birmingham, Ala.)

TERRITORY IN BIRMINGHAM BRANCH—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
DONALD COMER, (Chairman), Birmingham, Ala.
EDWARD L. NORTON, Birmingham, Ala.
HOWARD GRAY, New Market, Ala.
GORDON D. PALMER, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
JOHN C. PERSONS, Birmingham, Ala.
JOHN S. COLEMAN, Birmingham, Ala.
P. L. T. BEAVERS, Birmingham, Ala., Managing Director

Officers
P. L. T. BEAVERS, Managing Director
H. J. URQUHART, Cashier
L. W. STARR, Assistant Cashier

SCHEDULE SHOWING WHEN THE PROCEEDS OF CHECKS WILL BECOME AVAILABLE WHEN SENT
TO THE BIRMINGHAM BRANCH.
(Effective September 1, 1939—Subject to change without notice)
T hree C alendar Days A fter R eceipt—Los Angeles, San Fran­
cisco, Denver, Boston, Helena, Portland, Ore., El Paso, Salt Lake
City, Seattle. T hree B usiness Days—Alabama (Atlanta Zone),
Alabama (New Orleans Zone), Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colo­
rado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,
Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Mis­
souri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey,
New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio,'
Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina,
South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Wash­
ington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Note: When the available date falls on a Sunday or a legal holiday,
credit to reserve accounts will not be made until the next business
day.
When sending direct refer to Par List for routing.

Im m e d ia te C redit—Birmingham (if received prior to 10 a.m.,
Saturday 10 a.m.). United States Treasury checks (if listed in
separate letters and received prior to 1 p.m. daily, 11 a.m. Saturday).
Closing T im e fo r D eferred C redit—Items drawn on all points
general closing time (2 p.m. daily, 12 m. Saturday).
One C alendar Day A fter R eceipt—Atlanta, Louisville, New
Orleans, Memphis, Nashville.
Two C alendar Days A fter R eceipt—Little Rock, Jacksonville,
Chicago, Baltimore, Detroit, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Kansas City,
Mo., St. Louis, Omaha, Buffalo, New York City, Charlotte, Cin­
cinnati, Cleveland, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh,
Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Richmond. Two B usiness Days—
Alabama (Birmingham Zone).

Federal Reserve B ank of A tlan ta—JACKSONVILLE BRANCH
(Transit Number 63-19) • (Church & Hogan Sts., Jacksonville, Fla.)

TERRITORY IN JACKSONVILLE BRANCH—Florida.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Directors
ROBERT H. ‘GAMBLE, (Chairman), Jacksonville, Fla.

Officers
G. S. VARDEMAN, Jr., Managing Director

HOWARD PHILLIPS, Orlando, Fla.

T. A. LANFORD, Cashier

W. R. McQUAID, Jacksonville, Fla.

W- K PIK E> Assistant Cashier

J.

C. McCROCKLIN, Tarpon Springs, Fla.

B. C. TEED, Palm Beach, Fla.
G. S. VARDEMAN, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla., Managing Director

SCHEDULE SHOWING WHEN THE PROCEEDS OF CHECKS WILL BECOME AVAILABLE WHEN SENT
TO JACKSONVILLE BRANCH.
(Effective September 1,1939—Subject to change without notice)
Im m e d ia te C redit—Jacksonville (if received prior to 10 a.m.,
Saturday 10 a.m.). United States Treasury checks (if listed in
separate letters and received prior to 1 p.m. daily, 11 a.m. Saturday).
Closing T im e fo r D eferred C redit—Items drawn on all points,
general closing time 2 p.m. daily, (12 m. Saturday).
One C alen d ar D ay A fter R eceipt—Atlanta.
Two C alendar Days A fter R eceipt—Birmingham, Little Rock,
Chicago, Louisville, New Orleans, Baltimore, Kansas City, Mo.,
St. Louis, New York City, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Phila­
delphia, Pittsburgh, Memphis, Nashville, Houston, Richmond.
Two B usiness Days—Florida. ,
T h ree C alen d ar Days A fter R eceipt—Los Angeles, San Fran­
cisco, Denver, Boston, Detroit, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Helena,

Omaha, Buffalo, Oklahoma City, Portland, Ore., Dallas, El Paso
San Antonio, Salt Lake City, Seattle. T hree B usiness Days—
Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut,
Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massa­
chusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, M ontana
Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico.
New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Ten­
nessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Vir­
ginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Note: When the available date falls on Sunday or a legal holiday
credit to reserve accounts will not be made until the next business
day.
When sending direct refer to Par List for routing.

Federal Reserve Bank of A tlan ta—NASHVILLE BRANCH
(Transit Number 87-19)

(228 3d Ave. North, Nashville, Tenn.)

TERRITORY IN NASHVILLE—That part of Tennessee, included in the Federal Reserve District No. 6, with the
exception of the city of Chattanooga.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Directors
Officers
CLYDE B. AUSTIN, (Chairman), Greeneville, Tenn.
JOEL B. FORT, JR., Managing Director
E. W. PALMER, Kingsport, Tenn.
E. R. HARRISON, Cashier
W. E. McEWEN, Williamsport, Tenn.
F. M. FARRIS, Nashville, Tenn.
GEORGE NEAL BASS, Decherd, Tenn.
E. B. MAUPIN, Shelbyville, Tenn.
JOEL B. FORT, JR., Nashville, Tenn.,. Managing Director


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FED ER A L R ESER VE B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N
DISTRICT No. 6 — C ontinued
SCHEDULE SHOWING WHEN THE PROCEEDS OF CHECKS WILL BECOME AVAILABLE WHEN SENT
TO THE NASHVILLE BRANCH.
(Effective September 1, 1939—Subject to change without notice)
T hree C alendar Days A fter R eceipt—Los Angeles, San Fran­
cisco, Helena, Portland, Ore., El Paso, Salt Lake City, Seattle.
T hree B usiness Days—Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California,
Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida,
Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisi­
Closing T im e for D eferred C redit—Items drawn on all points,
ana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mis­
general closing time (2 p.m. daily, 12 m. Saturday).
sissippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire,
New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North 'Carolina, North
One C alendar Day A fter R eceipt—-Birmingham, Atlanta,
Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
Chicago, Louisville, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Memphis.
South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee (Atlanta Zone), Tennes­
see (Memphis Zone), Tennessee (St. Louis Zone), Texas, Utah,
Two C alendar Days A fter R eceipt—Little Rock, Denver,
Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Jacksonville, New Orleans, Baltimore, Boston, Detroit, MinneapoNote: When the available date falls on Sunday or a legal holiday,
lis-St. Paul, Kansas City, Mo., Omaha, Buffalo, New York City,
credit to reserve accounts will not be made until the next business
Charlotte, Cleveland, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh,
day.
i
Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Richmond. Two B usiness Days
When sending direct refer to Par List for routing.
—Tennessee (Nashville Zone).
Im m e d iate C redit—Nashville (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).

Federal Reserve Bank of A tlan ta—SAVANNAH AGENCY
(T ransit N um ber 38-49)
J. H. BOWDEN, Manager

(Citizens & Southern N at’l Bk. Bldg., Savannah, Ga.)
EARL M. LOONEY, Assistant Manager

D IS T R IC T N o. 7— F ed era l R eserve B a n k o f C h ic a g o
(T ransit N um ber 3-30) (230 S. La Salle St., Chicago, 111.)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—State of Iowa, ail that part of Wisconsin in the counties of Vernon, Monroe, Jackson,
Clark, Marathon, Langlade, Oconto, and Marinette, together with all the counties lying east and south of these counties;
all of the southern peninsula of Michigan, viz.: that part east of Lake Michigan; all that part of Illinois located north of
a line forming the southern boundary of the following counties: Hancock, Schuyler, Cass, Sangamon, Christian, Shelby,
Cumberland, and Clark; and all that part of Indiana north of a line forming the southern boundaries of the following
counties: Vigo, Clay, Owen, Monroe, Brown, Bartholomew, Jennings, Ripley, and Ohio.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Class A—Directors
FRANK D. WILLIAMS, Iowa City, Iowa. (1941)
WALTER J. CUMMINGS, Chicago, 111., (1942)
EDWARD R. ESTBERG, Waukesha, Wis., (1943)

Officers—Head Office
CLIFFORD S. YOUNG, President
HOWARD P. PRESTON, First Vice-President
JAMES H. DILLARD, Vice-President
WILLIAM H. SNYDER, Vice-President and Cashier

Class B—Directors
NICHOLAS H. NOYES, Indianapolis, Ind., (1941)
MAX W. BABB, Milwaukee, Wis., (1942)
CHAS. B. VAN DUSEN, Detroit, Mich. (1943)

WILLIAM C. BACHMAN, Assistant Vice-President
OTTO J. NETTERSTROM, Assistant Vice-President
ARTHUR L. OLSON, Assistant Vice-President
ALFRED T. SIHLER, Assistant Vice-President
ALLAN M. BLACK, Manager of Planning Dept.
NEIL B. DAWES, Assistant Cashier
WALTER A. HOPKINS, Assistant Cashier
FRANK A. LINDSTEN, Assistant Cashier
LOUIS G. MEYER, Assistant Cashier
FRANKLIN L. PURRINGTON, Assistant Cashier
JESSE G. ROBERTS, Assistant Cashier
CARL M. SALTNES, Assistant Cashier

Class C—Directors
SIMEON È. LELAND, Chicago, 111. (1941)
CLIFFORD V. GREGORY, Des Moines, la., Deputy Chair man, (1942)
FRANK j . LEWIS, Chicago, 111., Chairman, (1943)

EDWARD E. BROWN, Chicago, 111., Member Federal Advisory
Council.

JOHN J. ENDRES, Auditor
CHARLES B. DUNN, General Counsel
PAUL C. HODGE, Assistant General Counsel
(See page 10 fo r sta tem en t showing A sse ts and Liabilities as of December 31, 1940)

TIME SCHEDULE OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO
Checks on Federal Reserve B ank of C hicago a n d officers’
checks of o th e r F ederal reserve b a n k s will be received for im m e ­
d ia te c red it until 2 p. m. (Saturday 12 noon) when listed in a
separate deposit which does not include other items.

States
Number of business
days deferred

C hecks draw n on Chicago b a n k s will be received for im m e d i­
a te c red it until 9:30 a.m. (Saturday 9 a.m.).

Illinois
In d ia n a
Iow a
M ichigan
W isconsin
All o th e rs :

Cincinnati
Cleveland
Detroit
Kansas City
Louisville
Minneapolis
Nashville
Omaha
Pittsburgh
♦Should earlier avail­ St. Louis
ability be desired on St. Paul
Federal Reserve and
branch bank cities, it
can be obtained by
preparing a separate
letter for each of the
three groups shown
in the adjoining col­
umns.

G overnm ent w a rran ts a n d checks draw n o n th e T rea su re r
of th e U nited S ta te s will be received for im m e d ia te c red it until
12 noon (Saturday 11 a.m.) when listed in a separate deposit which
does not include other items. After said hours special deposits
consisting only of items $500 and over will be received until 2 p.m.
(Saturday 1 p.m.).
Checks draw n on o u t-o f-to w n b a n k s will be received for
deferred cred it, in accordance with the schedule below, until 6 p.m.
(Saturday 5 p.m.).
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.


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Atlanta
Baltimore
Birmingham
Boston
Buffalo
Charlotte
Dallas
Denver
Houston
Jacksonville
Little Rock
Memphis
New Orleans
New York
Oklahoma City
Philadelphia
Richmond
San Antonio

3
E l Paso
Helena
Los Angeles
Portland
Salt Lake City
San Francisco
Seattle

FEDERAL RESER VE B A N K IN FO R M A T IO N
DISTRICT No. 7—C ontinued
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago—DETROIT BRANCH
(T ransit N um ber 9-29)

(160 Fort Street, West, Detroit, Mich.)

TERRITORY ALLOTTED DETROIT BRANCH—The following nineteen counties in Michigan: Bay, Genesee,
Huron, Ingham, Jackson, Lapeer, Lenawee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Sagmaw, bamlac,
Shiawassee, Tuscola, Washtenaw and Wayne.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Directors
Officers
CLARENCE W. AVERY, Detroit, Mich.
H. J. CHALFONT, Managing Director and Cashier
JAMES E. DAVIDSON. Bay City, Mich.
o T n r tm T
A s s ista n t C a s h ie r
L. WHITNEY WATKINS, Manchester, Mich.
H' L- DIEHL’ Asslstallt Ca3hier
JOSEPH M. DODGE, Detroit, Mich.
WALTER S. McLUCAS, Detroit, Mich.
HARRY L. PIERSON, Detroit. Mich.
H. J. CHALFONT, Detroit, Mich.
_______ __ ___________ ______ fM____________ - l
TIM E SCHEDULE OF DETROIT BRANCH
States
C hecks on D e tro it B ran ch —Federal Reserve B ank of C h i­
Number of business
cago a n d officers’ checks of o th e r Federal Reserve b an k s will
days deferred
be received for Im m e d iate c red it until 3 p.m. (Saturday 12 noon)
when listed in a separate deposit which does not include other items.
M ichigan: 2
C hecks draw n on D e tro it banks will be received for im m e d ia te
c red it until 9 a.m .'(Saturday 8 a.m.).
All o th e rs : 3*

Cities
Number of calendar
days deferred
2
3
1
Atlanta
El Paso
Buffalo
Baltimore
Helena
Chicago
Houston
Cincinnati Birmingham
Boston
Los Angeles
Cleveland
Pittsburgh Charlotte
Portland
Dallas
Salt Lake City
Denver
San Antonio
San Francisco
Jacksonville
Kansas City
Seattle
^Should earlier avail­
Little Rock
ability be desired on
Louisville
Federal Reserve and
Memphis
branch bank cities, it
Minneapolis
can be obtained by
Nashville
preparing a separate
New Orleans
letter for each of the
New York
three groups shown
Oklahoma City
in the adjoining col-’
Omaha
umns,
Philadelphia
Richmond
St. Louis
St. Paul

G overnm ent w a rran ts a n d checks draw n on th e T reasu rer
of th e U nited S ta te s will be received for im m e d ia te c red it until
12 noon (Saturday 11 a.m.) when listed in a separate deposit which
does not include other items. After said hours special deposits
consisting only of items $500 and over will be received until 2 p.m.
(Saturday 12 noon).
C hecks draw n on o u t-o f-to w n b an k s will be received for
deferred c red it, in accordance with the schedule below, until 6 p.m.
(Saturday 5 p.m.).
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.

D IS T R IC T N o. 8— F ed era l R eserve B a n k o f S t. L o u is
(T ransit N um ber 4-4)

(411 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo.)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—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
s mth of the northern boundaries of the following counties: Adams, Brown, Morgan, McCoupin, Montgomery, Fayette,
Effingham, Jasper, and Crawford; all 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 Humphrevs.
Membership: National Banks 318; State Banks 97; Total 415 (as of December 31, 1940).
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Officers
Class A—Directors
SIDNEY MAESTRE, St. Louis, Mo., (1941)
CHESTER C. DAVIS President
MAX B. NAHM, Bowling Green. Ky„ (1942)
F. GUY HITT, First Vice President
G. R. CORLIS, Anna, 111., (1943)
OLIN M. ATTEBERY, Vice-President
Class B—Directors
G. M. STEWART, Cashier and Secretary
JOHN R. STANLEY, Evansville, Ind., (1941)
H. H. WEIGEL, Assistant Vice-President
J. W. HARRIS, St. Louis. Mo., (1942)
A. H. HAILL, Assistant Cashier
HARVEY C. COUCH, Pine Bluff, Ark., (1943)
S. F. GILMORE, Assistant Cashier
Class C—Directors
FRANK N. HALL, Assistant Cashier
DOUGLAS W. BROOKS, Memphis, Tenn. (1941)
G. O., HOLLOCHER, Assistant Cashier
WILLIAM T. NARDIN, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve
L. H. BAILEY, General Auditor
Agent, St. Louis, Mo. (1942)
L. H. CARSTARPHEN, General Counsel
OSCAR G. JOHNSTON, Scott, Miss., (1943)
Member Federal Advisory Council
S. E. RAGLAND, Memphis, Tenn.
(See page 10 for sta tem en t showing A s s e ts and Liabilities as of December 31, 1940)
TIM E SCHEDULE OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ST. LOUIS. MO.
Checks drawn on banks not located in a Federal Reserve city but
Im m e d iate —St. Louis.
bearing upon their face a notation that they are payable at or receivable
One Day A fter R eceipt (Calendar)—Little Rock, North Little
for immediate availability in a Federal Reserve city will be accepted
Rock, Chicago, Kansas City, Kan., Louisville, Kansas City, Mo.,
on the same basis as checks drawn on banks located in that city.
Omaha, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Memphis, Nashville.
Two Days A fter R eceipt (Calendar)—Birmingham, Denver,
Immediate credit will be given on checks drawn on banks in St. Louis
Jacksonville, Atlanta, New Orleans, Baltimore, Boston, Detroit,
and those listed below when received in time to be cleared or handled
Minneapolis, St. Paul, Buffalo, New York City, Charlotte, Okla­
on the current day. Immediate credit will also be given for checks and
homa City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Dallas, El Paso, Houston, San
Warrants drawn on the Treasurer of the United States and Work
Antonio, Richmond; (Business)—Arkansas (St. Louis Zone), Illinois
Relief Checks payable through the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
(St. Louis Zone), Indiana (St. Louis Zone), Kentucky (St. Louis
when received prior to 11 a.m. daily and 9:30 a.m. on Saturday.
Zone), Missouri (St. Louis Zone), Tennessee (St. Louis Zone).
■Drafts on the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Federal Reserve
exchange drafts on any Federal Reserve bank or branch, and officers'
T hree Days A fter R eceipt (Calendar)—Los Angeles, San Fran­
checks of any Federal Reserve bank or branch will be received for
cisco, Helena, Mont,, Portland, Ore., Salt Lake City, Seattle;
immediate credit until 2 p.m. daily and 12 noon on Saturday. Checks
(Business)—Arkansas (Balance of State), Illinois (Balance of State),
on other banks will be received for deferred credit until 4 p.m. daily and
Indiana (Balance of State), Kentucky (Balance of State), Missouri
2 p.m. on Saturday.
(Balance of State), Tennessee (Balance of State) and all other States.
of
St. Louis will be received by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Checks drawn on the following banks located in the vicinity of the
d on the current day, and may be included in cash letters containing
for immediate availability when received in time to be cleared or hi
St. Louis city items:
Citizens National Bank
Maplewood, Mo.
First National Bank
E ast St. Louis, 111.
Maplewood Bank & Trust Co.
Maplewood, Mo.
Southern Illinois National Bank
E ast St. Louis, 111.
Peoples State Bank
Maplewood, Mo.
Union Trust Co.
East St. Louis, 111.
Normandy State Bank
Normandy, Mo.
National Stock Yards National
National Stock Yards, 111.
Pine Lawn Bank & Trust Co.
Pine Lawn, Mo.
Bank of National City
Gr avois Bank of St. Louis County
St. Louis, County, Mo.
Arnold, Mo. (Kimmswick P.O.) Bank of Maxville
North Side Bank
St. Louis, County, Mo.
Clayton National Bank
Clayton, Mo.
St. Johns Community Bank
St. Johns, Mo.
First National Bank
Clayton, Mo.
Delmar Bank of University City
University City, Mo.
St. Louis County Bank
Clayton, Mo.
Webster Groves Trust CoWebster Groves, Mo.
Farmers and Merchants Bank
Fenton, Mo.
First. National Bank of Wellston
Wellston, Mo.
Kirkwood Bank
Kirkwood, Mo.
State Bank and Trust Co. of
Wellston, Mo.
The Trust Company of Kirkwood
Kirkwood, Mo.
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FEDERAL R E SE R V E B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N
DISTRICT No. 8 — C ontinued
Federal Reserve Bank o f S t. Louis—LITTLE ROCK BRANCH
(Transit Number 81-13)

(3rd & Louisiana Sts., Little Rock, Ark.)

TERRITORY IN LITTLE ROCK BRANCH—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. BARNETT, Batesville, Ark.
H. H. TUCKER, Little Rock, Ark.
A. F. BAILEY, Little Rock, Ark.
PAUL R. McCOY, Stuttgart, Ark.
A. E. McLEAN, Little Rock, Ark.
JAMES H. PENICK, Little Rock, Ark.
R. E. SHORT, Brinkley, Ark.

A. F. BAILEY, Managing Director
CLIFFORD WOOD, Cashier
CLAY CHILDERS, Assistant Cashier
TIM E SCHEDULE OF LITTLE ROCK BRANCH
Checks drawn an hanks not located in a Federal Reserve city hut
hearing 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.

Im m e d iate —Little Rock, North Little Rock.
One Day A fter R eceipt (Calendar)—St. Louis, Memphis, Dallas.
Two Days A fter R eceipt (Calendar)—Birmingham, Denver.
Jacksonville, Atlanta, Chicago, Kansas City, Kan., Louisville, New
Orleans, Detroit, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Kansas City, Mo., Omaha,
Buffalo, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Oklahoma City, Pittsburgh, Nash­
ville, El Paso, Houston, San Antonio, Richmond, (Business)—
Arkansas (Little Rock Zone).
T hree Days A fter R eceipt (Calendar)—Los Angeles, San Fran­
cisco, Baltimore, Boston, Helena, New York City, Charlotte, Port­
land, Ore., Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, Seattle. (Business)—
Arkansas (Balance of State) and all other States.

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

(5th & Market Sts., Louisville, Ky.)

TERRITORY IN LOUISVILLE BRANCH—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
Officers
CHAS. A. SCHACHT, Managing Director
FRED BURTON, Cashier
STANLEY B. JENKS, Assistant Cashier

Directors
PERRY B. GAINES, Carrollton, Ky.
J. B. HILL, Louisville, Ky.
RALPH C. GIFFORD Louisville, Ky.
PHIL E. CHAPPELL, Hopkinsville, Ky.
CHAS. A. SCHACHT, Louisville, Ky.
J. O. SANDERS, Huntingburg, Ind.
GEO. O. BOOMER, Louisville, Ky.

TIM E SCHEDULE OF LOUISVILLE BRANCH
Checks drawn on banks not located in a Federal Reserve dly but
Im m e d iate —Louisville.
bearing upon their face a notation that they are payable at or receivable
One Day A fter R eceipt (Calendar)—Birmingham, Chicago, St.
for immediate availability in a Federal Reserve city will be accepted
Louis, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Memphis, Nashville.
on the same basis as checks drawn on banks located in that city.
Two Days A fter R eceipt (Calendar)—Little Rock, North Little
Immediate credit will be given on checks drawn on banks in Louis­
Rock, Denver, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Kansas City, Kan., New
ville when received in time to be cleared or handled on the current day.
Orleans, Baltimore, Boston, Detroit, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Kansas
Immediate credit will also be given for checks and warrants drawn on
City, Mo., Omaha, Buffalo, New York City, Charlotte, Oklahoma
the Treasurer of the United States when received prior to 11 a.m. daily
City, Philadelphia, Dallas, Houston. San Antonio, Richmond;
and 10 a.m. on Saturday. Drafts on the Louisville Branch of the
(Business)—Indiana (Louisville Zone). Kentucky (LouisvilleZone).
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Federal Reserve exchange drafts on
any Federal Reserve bank or branch, and officers' checks of any Federal
T hree Days A fter R eceipt (Calendar)—Los Angeles, San Fran­
Reserve bank or branch will be received for immediate credit until 2 p.m.
cisco, Helena, Portland, El Paso, Salt Lake City, Seattle; (Business)
daily and 12 noon on Saturday. Checks on other banks will be received
—Indiana (Balance of State), Kentucky (Balance of State) and all
for
deferred credit until 3:30 p.m. daily and 2 p.m. on Saturday.
other States.

Federal Reserve B ank of S t. Louis—MEMPHIS BRANCH
(Transit Number 36-3)

(3rd & Jefferson Sts., Memphis, Tenn.)

TERRITORY IN MEMPHIS BRANCH—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
RUFUS C. BRANCH, Pecan Point, Ark.
J. HOLMES SHERARD, Sherard, Miss.
W. H. GLASGOW, Memphis, Tenn.
B. A. LYNCH, Blytheville, Ark.
OLIVER BENTON, Jackson, Tenn.
J. P. NORFLEET, Memphis, Tenn.
V. J. ALEXANDER, Memphis, Tenn.

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS

Officers
W. H. GLASGOW, Managing Director
& tt r p t
PoaVii..
8> K> BELCHER. Cashier
C. E. MARTIN, Assistant Cashier

TIM E SCHEDULE OF M EM PHIS BRANCH
Im m e d iate —Memphis.
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
One Day A fter R eceipt (Calendar)—Birmingham, Little Rock,
for immediate availability in a Federal Reserve city will be accepted
North Little Rock, Louisville, St. Louis, Nashville.
on the same basis as checks drawn on banks located in that city.
Two Days A fter R eceipt (Calendar)—Denver, Jacksonville,
Atlanta, Chicago, Kansas City, Kan., New Orleans, Baltimore,
Immediate credit will be given on checks drawn on banks in Mem­
Detroit, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Kansas City, Mo., Omaha; Buffalo,
phis when received in time to be cleared or handled on the current day.
New York City, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Oklahoma City,
Immediate credit will also be given for checks and warrants drawn on
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Tennessee (Memphis Zone), Dallas, El
the Treasurer of the United States when received prior to 10:30 a.m.
Paso, Houston, San Antonio, Richmond; (Business)—Arkansas
daily. Drafts on the Memphis Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank
(Memphis Zone), Mississippi (Memphis Zone).
of St. Louis, Federal Reserve exchange drafts on any Federal Reserve
T hree Days A fter R eceipt (Calendar)—Los Angeles, San Fran­
bank or branch, and officers' checks of any Federal Reserve bank or
cisco, Boston, Helena, Portland, Ore., Tennessee (Balance of State),
branch will be received for immediate credit until 2 p.m. daily and
Salt Lake City, Seattle; (Business)—Arkansas (Balance of State),
12 noon on Saturday. Checks on other banks will be received for
Mississippi (Balance of State), and all other States.
deferred credit until Jt’.OO p.m. daily and 2 p.m. on Saturday.


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FED ER AL R ESER V E B A N K IN FO R M A T IO N
D IS T R IC T N o. 9— F ed era l R eserve B a n k o f M in n e a p o lis
(T ransit N um ber 17-8)

(Location—73 So. Fifth St., Minneapolis, Minn.)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—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.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Officers
Class A—Directors
W. C. COFFEY, Chairman and Federal Reserve Agent
J. R. McKNIGHT, Pierre, S. D. (1941)
J. N. PEYTON, President
F. D. McCARTNEY, Oakes, N. D. (1942)
O. S. POWELL, First Vice-President
SHIRLEY S. FORD, Minneapolis, Minn. (1943)
H. I. ZIEMER, Vice-President and Cashier
Class B—Directors
E. W. SWANSON, Vice-President and Secretary
J. E. O’CONNELL, Helena, Mont. (1941)
H. C. CORE, Assistant Cashier
ALBERT P. FUNK, La Crosse, Wis. (1942)
A. R. LARSON, Assistant Cashier
HOMER P. CLARK, St. Paul, Minn. (1943)
WM. E. PETERSON, Assistant Cashier
OTIS R. PRESTON, Assistant Cashier
Class C—Directors
A. W. MILLS, Auditor
ROGER B. SHEPARD, St. Paul, Minn. (1941)
WALTER C. COFFEY, Chairman and Federal Reserve Agent, St.
Legal Counsel
Paul, Minn. (1942)
SIGURD UELAND, Counsel
W. D. COCHRAN, Iron Mountain, Mich. (1943)
THOS. H. HODGSON, Assistant Counsel
Member Federal Advisory Council
LYMAN E. WAKEFIELD, Minneapolis, Minn. (1941)
(S e e p a g e 10 fo r s t a t e m e n t s h o w in g A s s e t s a n d L i a b ilitie s a s o f D e c e m b e r 3 1 , 1940)

TRANSIT TIM E SCHEDULE AND AVAILABILITY OF CREDITS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1, 1939
D rafts to T ran sfer Balances
M inneapolis H ead Office Check C ollection T im e Schedule
Drafts drawn by you on correspondent banks in other than Fed­
Im m e d ia te C redit
eral Reserve Bank or Branch cities to transfer your balances should
Checks on Minneapolis and St. Paul 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
C redit for C ash Ite m s S en t D irect to
payable through the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis if
O th e r F ederal Reserve B anks
received prior to 10:30 a.m. (10 a.m. on Saturday).
Banks which have arranged to send cash items payable in other
Note: Cash 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
D eferred C red it
items the same number of days a fte r m ailin g as credit is deferred
(For out-of-town items received before 2 p.m.—12 noon on
for similar items a fte r re ce ip t by th e Federal Reserve B ank of
M inneapolis; provided, th at the Federal Reserve Bank of Min­
Saturday).
neapolis may prescribe an horn* before which items must be mailed
One day:
Cities:
Chicago
to obtain credit on this basis.
Kansas City
Banks sending cash items direct to other Federal Reserve banks
Omaha
by air mail or air express will be given the benefit of any reductions
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
New Orleans
Birmingham
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
Cincinnati
Oklahoma City
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.
Louisville
Sioux City
THREE DAY items received by us on Friday will be available
T hree 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 B ank of M inneapolis—HELENA BRANCH
(T ran sit N um ber 93-26)

(Park Ave. & Lawrence St., Helena, Mont.)

TERRITORY ALLOTTED HELENA BRANCH—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 TIM E SCHEDULE FO R HELENA BRANCH IN EFFECT AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 1939
C redit for C ash Ite m s S en t D irect to
H elena B ra n ch C heck C ollection T im e Schedule
O th er Federal Reserve B anks
Im m e d ia te C red it
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).
iR
TT , Di .
given credit for such items the same number of days a fte r m ailin g
Work Relief checks drawn on the Treasurer of the United States
as credit is deferred for similar items a fte r re ce ip t by th e H elena
payable through the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis if re­
B ran ch ; provided, th at the Helena Branch may prescribe an hour
ceived prior to 2 p.m. (12 noon on Saturday).
, .
,
before which items must be mailed to obtain credit on this basis.
Note: Cash letters not assorted as indicated above will be credited
immediately i f received before 10:30 a.m.
Banks sending cash items direct to other Federal Reserve banks
by air mail or air express will be given the benefit of any reductions
D eferred C red it
p.m.—12
noon
on
in
transit time.
(For out-of-town items received before 2
urday).
*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.
T hree 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 of 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.
D rafts to T ran sfe r B alances
Drafts drawn by you on correspondent banks to transfer your
fExcept: Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Detroit, Jacksonville, New
balances should be forwarded with separate remittance slips, and
Orleans, San. Antonio.
will be credited to your reserve account when available funds have
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FED ER AL RESER VE B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N
D IS T R IC T N o . 10— F ed era l R eserv e B a n k o f K a n s a s C ity , M o .
(T ransit N um ber 18-4)

(10th & Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo.)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT— 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 McDonald; 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 654; State Baks 86.
Non-member Banks 1095. Total number of banks in District No. 10, 1835.
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)

------------------8.

a.

WARDELL, Auditor

x . BRUCE ROBB, Manager, Research & Statistical Dept.

Member Federal Advisory Council
W. DALE CLARK, Omaha, Neb.
(S ee p a g e 10 f o r s t a t e m e n t s h o w in g A s s e t s a n d L i a b ilitie s a s o f D e c e m b e r 3 1 , 1 9 4 0 )

TIME SCHEDULE OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY (Subject to change)
(Effective M ay 1, 19ifO)

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.
Im m e d ia te .

Kansas City, Mo.
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)
J
Work Relief checks drawn on the Treasurer of the United States
t payable through the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

One B usiness Day—Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Memphis, Minneapolis, Oklahoma City, Omaha, St. Louis, St. Paul.
Two B usiness Days—Atlanta, Baltimore, Birmingham, Buffalo,
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, El Paso, Helena, Houston, Jacksonville. Little Rock, Louisville, Muskogee, Okla., Nashville, New
Orleans, New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Salt Lake City,
San Antonio, Tulsa, *Kansas, *Missouri (Dist. 10).
"
T hree B usiness Days—Boston, Charlotte, Los Angeles, Portland, Richmond, San Francisco, Seattle: a ll cities a n d sta te s n o t
liste d above.
*w-rrent Htiov ■nremnuvh, lifted in thi« crhednie
Except cities previously listed in this schedule.
C losing H ours fo r A cceptance of Ite m s
,
Clearing House.............. .................... 10:30 a.m. Saturday 9:30 a.m.
Checks and drafts issued by any Federal")
Reserve Bank or B ranch.. .................. (
Checks and "Warrants on Treasurer of ^1*00 p.m. Sat. 12:00 m,
United States......................................... J
Work Relief checks on Treasurer of
United States payable through the Federa) Reserve Bank of Kansas C i t y . .. .11:00 a.m. Daily

Outside Items
,
_
Head Office Zone—country items )
Other Federal Reserve Districts r . .. 1:00 p.m. Sat. 11:30 a.m.
and •"O^es
2
I t ^ s $500.00 and over within Head
Office Z o n e ..... . ,,.. , ........................ 3:00p.m. Sat. 1:00p.m,
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
t0 final payment of exchange received therefor, in accordance with the
provision of Section X I of Operating Letter No. 3. Return of unpaid
lte™ draJ™ °n such b“nks wiU be subject t0 delay of tw0 or more days'
Note: Checks on banks m any city m 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 on a business day basis, ex—
cept that such items whichreach 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.

Federal Reserve B ank of K ansas C ity—DENVER BRANCH
(T ran sit N um ber 23-19)

(17th & Arapahoe, Denver, Colo.)

TERRITORY IN DENVER BRANCH—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 McCARTHY, Denver, Colo., (1942)
W. C. KURTZ, Grand Junction, Colo., (1943)


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FED ER AL R ESER VE B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N
DISTRICT No. 10— C ontinued
TIME SCHEDULE OF DENVER BRANCH OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS OITT
(Effective Ma y 1, 19JfO)
This schedule applies to cash items received at the Denver Branch
ton, Buffalo, Charlotte, Jacksonville, Los Angeles, Nashville, New
of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City within the hours spec­
Orleans, New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Richmond, San
ified below, and except as otherwise noted, is based on business
Francisco, Seattle; all cities and States n ot listed above.
days. Credit will be given as shown by this schedule only if a
*Except cities previously listed in this schedule.
separate cash letter is used for items of the same availability date.
Credit for cash letters containing items with different availability
Closing Hours for Acceptance of Item s
dates will be deferred for the longest period of availability prescribed
Clearing House............................................10:30 a.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m.
for any item enclosed in any such letter, but not in excess of three
Checks and drafts issued by any Federal-^
business days.
Reserve Bank or B ra n c h .................. /
Im m ediate—Denver. (Checks and drafts issued by any Federal
Checks and W arrants on Treasurer of | „ . n n ™
Reserve Bank or Branch). (Checks and warrants drawn on the
United
States...................................... f 1-00 P-m- Sat- 12:00 m Treasurer of the United States).
(except Work Relief Checks)
j
One B usiness Day—Kansas City, Kan.; Kansas City, Mo.;
Outside Items
Omaha. Salt Lake City.
Denver Branch Zone—country items )
Two B usiness Days—Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas,
Other Federal Reserve Districts and f 1:00 p.m. Sat. 11:30 a.m.
Detroit, El Paso, Helena, Houston, Little Rock, Louisville, Mem­
Zones
)
phis, Minneapolis, Oklahoma City, Portland, San Antonio, St.
Items $500.00 and over within Den­
Louis, St. Paul, *Golorado, New Mexico.
ver Branch Zone................... ............ 3.00 p.m. Sat. 1:00 p.m.
T hree B usiness Days—Atlanta, Baltimore, Birmingham, BosSee “Note” under head office schedule.

Federal Reserve Bank of K ansas City—OMAHA BRANCH
(Transit Number 27-12)

(1701-5 Dodge St., Omaha, Nebr.)

TERRITORY IN OMAHA BRANCH—All of Nebraska and Wyoming.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Directors
Officers
L. H. EARHART, Omaha, Neb., (1941), Managing Director
L. H. EARHART, Managing Director
GEORGE W. HOLMES, Lincoln Neb., (1941)
. .
_ ,.
R. E. CAMPBELL, Lincoln, Neb., (1941)
G. A. GREGORY, Cashier
T. L. DAVIS, Omaha, Neb., (1942)
r\ p pnpnTTT Ao,iot,n+
•
H. L. DEMPSTER, Beatrice, Neb., (1942)
°" P< C0RDILL' Asslstant Cash,er
GEORGE A. BIBLE, Rawlins, Wyo., (1943)
W. H. SGHELLBERG, Omaha, Neb., (1943)
TIME SCHEDULE OF OMAHA BRANCH
(Effective M ay 1, 1940)
This schedule applies to cash items received at the Omaha Branch
Closing H ours for A cceptance of Ite m s
of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City within the hours spec_
,
ifled below, and except as otherwise noted, is based on business
'Clearing House'(Omaha).......... .
10:00 a.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m.
days. Credit will be given as shown by this schedule only if a
Checks and drafts issued by any Federal'!
separate cash letter is used for items of the same availability date.
Reserve Bank or Branch......................../
Credit for cash letters containing items with different availability
Checks and Warrants on Treasurer o f v , . f t nnm
10
dates will be deferred for the longest period of availability prescribed
United States.......................................
i 'uu
uu
for any item enclosed in any such letter, but not in excess of three
(except Work Relief Checks) ......... I
.
business days.
Outside Item s.............................................J
Im m e d iate —Omaha. (Checks and drafts issued by any Federal
Omaha Branch Zonn__m nntrv
Reserve Bank or Branch) (Checks and warrants drawn on the
OtherFede?;fl
l i nn« m w
Treasurer of theJUnlted States.)
Zones 6 1 K
Districts and j- 1.00 p.m. Sat. 11.30 a.m.
One Business Day—Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, Kan.,
Items $500.00 and over within Omaha
Kansas City, Mo., Minneapolis, St. Paul, Minn.
Branch Zone........................................ 3:00 p.m. Sat. 1:00 p.m.
Two Business Days—Atlanta, Baltimore. Birmingham, Buffalo,
See “Note” under head office schedule.
Cincinnati. Cleveland, Dallas. Detroit. El Paso, Helena, Houston.
KJnto. riornv
„•
„ ,r ,
„
.
Little Oit.v
Rock,Oklahoma
Louisville,rjit.v
Memphis,
Nashville,
New Orleans,
New
T y tearing Mouse Association of that city, are accepted ffor
"York*
PTiiiariftinhia
Pit,t«Y»nrcrVi
Pa Pir»h
ipsmoers nojftrie
mond SaR *LajS C5tv**St I i M e r m s t T
an A ntmfi o »N^brSka
immediate availability within the same hours as Clearing House items,
W wmimT ^ aJ£e ° lty’ 8t- Josepn’
AjOU1s’ San Antomo, Nebraska,
lmt such ltems are collected by mail and are subject to final payment of
„ L
„
_
¿j
, i *
T
exchange received therefor, in accordance with the provisions o f Section X I
T hree B usiness Days—Boston. Charlotte, Jacksonville, Los
of Operating Letter No. 3. Return of unpaid items drawn on such banks
Angeles, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle; all cities a n d S ta te s
will b6 subject to delay of two or more days.
n o t liste d above.
*Except cities previously listed in this schedule.

Federal Reserve Bank of K ansas City—OKLAHOMA CITY BRANCH
(Transit Number 39-24)

(226 West Third St., Oklahoma City, Okla.)

TERRITORY IN OKLAHOMA CITY BRANCH—All of Oklahoma except the following counties: Atoka, Bryan,
Choctaw, Coal, Johnston, Marshall, McCurtain, and Pushmataha./
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Directors
Officers
G. H. PIPKIN, Oklahoma City, Okla,, (1941), Managing Director
G. H. PIPKIN, Managing Director
L. D. EDGINGTON, Ponca City, Okla., (1941)
R. O. WUNDERLICH, Cashier
NEIL R. JOHNSON, Norman, Okla., (1941)
A. E. STEPHENSON, Enid, Okla., (1942)
R. L. MATHES, Assistant Cashier
T. S. HANNA, Oklahoma City, Okla., (1942)
S. W. HAYES. Oklahoma City, Okla., (1943)
PHIL C. FERGUSON, Woodward, Okla, (1943)
TIME SCHEDULE OF OKLAHOMA CITT BRANCH, FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY
(Effective May 1, 19lffi)
This schedule applies to cash items received at the Oklahoma City „
Closing Hours for Acceptance of Item s
Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City within the
8 •
$
.
hours specified below, and except as otherwise noted, is based on
Clearing House (Oklahoma C ity)......... .10:30 a.m. Sat. 10:00 a.m.
business days. Credit will be given as shown by this schedule only
Checks and drafts issued by any Federal )
if a separate cash letter is used for items of the same availability
Reserve Bank or Branch..................... I
date. Credit for cash letters containing items with different availChecks and Warrants on Treasurer of >1:00 p.m. Sat. 12:00 m.
ability dates will b e deferred for the longest period of availability
United S t a t e s . ............... .... I
prescribed for any item enclosed in any such letter, but not in
(except Work Relief Checks)
)
excess of three business days.
Outside Items
_
Im m ediate—Oklahoma City. (Checks and drafts issued by any
Oklahoma City Branch Zone—coim-J
Federal Reserve Bank or Branch) (Checks and warrants drawn on
1S?158’ •; v ,.......... v;. i v • • • •: > 1:0° P-m. Sat. II :30 a.m.
the Treasurer of the United States) .
Other Federal Reserve Districts and (
One Business Day—Dallas, Kansas City, Kan.. Kansas City.
Items Isop.OO' a id oVer' Withiii OkiaTwo Business Days—Birmingham, Chicago, Cincinnati, Clevehoma City Branch Zone.................... 3.00 p.m. Sat. 1:00 p.m.
land, Denver, Detroit, El Paso, Houston, Little Rock, Louisville,
See “Note” under head office schedule.
Memphis, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Orleans, Omaha, St. Louis,
.
,
. .
St. Paul, San Antonio, ^Oklahoma.
Note: Items drawn on banks located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,
Three Business Days—Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo,
Charlotte, Helena, Jacksonville, Los Angeles, New York City, Phila1Z m X t s w k items are^llected bumaUandare
Francisco, Seattle, a u cities a n a sta te s n o t liste d above.
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FE D E R A L RESER VE B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N
D IS T R IC T N o. 11— F ed era l R eserv e B a n k o f D a lla s
(Transit Number 33-3) (Wood & Akard Sts., Dallas, Tex.)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—-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 following
counties: Sabine, Natchitoches, Grant. LaSalle, Catahoula, and Concordia; the following counties m Oklahoma: Atoka,
Marshall, Bryan, Choctaw, Coal, Pushmataha, McCurtain, and Johnston, and the following counties in Arizona: Pima,
Graham, Greenlee, Cochise, and Santa Cruz.
Membership as of December 31, 1940. National Banks 482; State Banks 86. Total 568.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS

Officers
J. H. MERRITT, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve Agent
R. R. GILBERT, President
E. B. STROUD, First Vice-President and General Counsel
R. B. COLEMAN, Vice-President
W. J. EVANS, Vice-President and Secretary of the Board
W. O. FORD, Cashier
E. B. AUSTIN, Assistant Cashier
L.. G. PONDROM, Assistant Cashier
R. O. WEBB, Assistant Cashier
MAC. C. SMYTH, Assistant Cashier
W. H. HOLLOWAY, General Auditor

Class A—Directors
FORD SEALE, Denison, Texas, (1941)
ED. H. WINTON, Fort Worth, Texas. (1942)
FRANK TURNER, Decatur, Tex. (1943)

Class B—Directors
E. L. KURTH, Keltys, Tex. (1941)
J. R. MILAM, Waco, Texas, (1942)
J. M. WEST, Houston, Texas, (1943)
Class C—Directors
J. H. MERRITT, McKinney, Texas, (1941), Chairman of Board and
Federal Reserve Agent.
JAY TAYLOR, Amarillo, Texas, (1942)
J. B. COZZO, Dallas, Texas (1943)
Member Federal Advisory Council
R. E. HARDING, Fort Worth, Texas
(See p a g e 10 fo r s t a t e m e n t s h o w in g A s s e t s a n d L ia b ilitie s a s o f D e c e m b e r 3 1 , 1940)

TIME SCHEDULE OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS
(Effective September 1, 1939)
Availability for following described items
Closing Hours
Im m e d iate C red it on R eceipt—Dallas (except University
Park). United States Postal Money Orders drawn on or by Dallas
10:30 a.m. (daily). .Item s drawn on banks in the'city of Dallas and
Post Office. Fort Worth (limited to bank drafts drawn on Fort
United States Postal Money Orders drawn on or
Worth member banks which are payable to the order of this bank
by Dallas Post Office.
or its branches). Government checks and warrants drawn on the
10:30 a.m .................Bank drafts drawn on Fort W orth member
Treasurer of the' United States. Work Relief checks drawn on the
(Sat, 10:00 a.m.) banks which are payable to the order of this
Treasurer of the United States payable through the Federal Reserve
bank or its branches.
Bank of Dallas. Drafts on Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and its
12:00 m . . . . . . . . . . .Work Relief checks drawn on the Treasurer of
branches; subject to inspection and verification of signatures a t the
(Sat. 11:00 a.m.) the United States payable through the Federal
head office or branch on which they are drawn. Cashier’s checks
Reserve Bank of Dallas. Miscellaneous items
and expense checks of all Federal Reserve banks and branches.
of one or more days deferred availability accord­
Federal Reserve Exchange Drafts.
ing to this schedule. (Except that items of $500
One B usiness Day A fter R eceipt—Houston, San Antonio.
or more will be received up to 1.00 p.m. on
Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, New Orleans, Oklahoma City.
Saturday and 3:00 p.m. on other days when
Two »Business **Days A fter R eceipt—All items drawn on par
listed in special letters containing only such
items.)
banks in head office territory, except those described under Imme­
diate Credit division hereof. Also, items drawn on par banks in
1:00 p.m.............. Government checks and warrants drawn on the
the following cities: El Paso, Atlanta, Birmingham, Charlotte,
(Sat. 12:00 m.)
Treasurer of the United States. (Except th at
Government checks and warrants of $1,000 or
Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, D enver,' Detroit, Jacksonville,
more will be received up to 2 :00 p.m. on business
Louisville, Minneapolis, Nashville, Omaha, Pittsburgh, St. Louis,
days other than Saturday when listed in special
St. Paul.
letters containing only such items.)
T hree »Business »»Days A fter R eceipt—All other items drawn
2
:00
p.m
..................
Cashier’s
checks and expense checks of all Fedon par banks located within the Continental United States.
(Sat. 1:00 p. m.) eral Reserve banks and branches.
Drafts on Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas or its
*Credit for items payable in other Federal Reserve bank and branch
branches.
cities, when received in separate letters, will be deferred on a calendar
Federal Reserve Exchange Drafts.
day basis when the items are in transit to banks in those cities on a
Sunday or a holiday.
This schedule supersedes all previous schedules and is subject to
**Deferred credit for a member bank's own draft on its commercial
change without notice.
bank correspondent will be based on the actual transit time in every
instance.

Federal Reserve B ank o f D allas—EL PASO BRANCH
(Transit Number 88-1)

(351 Myrtle Ave., El Paso, Tex.)

TERRITORY IN EL PASO BRANCH—The following counties in Texas: Andrews, Crane, Culberson, Ector, El Faso,
Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Loving, Martin, Midland, Pecos, Presidio, Reeves, Ward and Winkler; the following counties in
Arizona: Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, Pima and Santa Cruz; and in New Mexico the following counties: Catron, Chaves,
Curry, De Bacon, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Guadalupe, Hidalgo, Lea, Lincoln, Luna, Otero, Quay, Roosevelt, Sierra,
Socorro and Torrance.
^
.
Directors
J. L. HERMANN, El Paso, Tex.
FRANK M. HAYNER, Las Cruces, N. M.
JACK B. MARTIN, Tucson, Ariz.
F. R. COON, Deming, N. M.
R. E. SHERMAN. El Paso, Tex.
H. A. JACOBS, El Paso, Tex.
R. W. McAFEE, El Paso, Tex.

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS

Officers
J. L. HERMANN, Managing Director
ALLEN SAYLES, Cashier

TIME SCHEDULE OF EL PASO BRANCH
{Effective September 1, 1939)
Availability for following_described items
Closing Hours
Im m ediate Credit—El Paso. United States Postal Money
Mountain Time
Orders drawn on or by El Paso Post Office. Government checks
9 :45 a.m. (daily). . . Items drawn on banks in the city of El Paso and
and warrants drawn on the Treasurer of the United States. Drafts
United States Postal Money Orders drawn on
on Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and its branches; subject to
or by El Paso Post Office.
inspection and verification of signatures a t the head office or branch
12:00 m ....................Miscellaneous items of one or more days deferred
on which they are drawn. Cashier’s checks and expense checks of
(Sat. 11:00 a.m.) ayailability according to this schedule. (Ex­
all Federal Reserve banks and branches. Federal Reserve Exchange
cept th at items of $500 or more will be received
Drafts.
up to 12:00 m. on Saturday and 2:00 p.m. on
Two »Business »»Days A fter R eceipt—All items drawn on par
other days when listed in special letters con­
banks in El Paso Territory, except those described under Immediate
taining only such items.)
Credit division hereof. Also, items drawn on par banks in following
1:00 p.m.................. Government checks and warrants drawn on the
cities: Dallas,. Houston, San Antonio, Denver, Kansas City, Little
(Sat.
11:30
a.m.)
Treasurer of the United States. (Except that
Rock, Los Angeles, Memphis, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Omaha,
Government checks and warrants of $1,000 or
St. Louis, Fort Worth (limited to bank drafts drawn on Fort Worth
more
will be received up to 2:00 p.m. on busi­
member banks which are payable to the order of ourselves).
ness days other than Satin-day when listed in
T hree »Business »»Days A fter R eceipt—All other items drawn
special letters containing only such items.)
on par banks located within continental United States.
2:00 p . m . . C a s h i e r ’s checks and expense checks of all Fed(Sat. 12:00 m.) eral Reserve banks and branches.
*Credit for items payable in other Federal Reserve bank and branch
Drafts on Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas or its
cities, when received in separate letters, will be deferred on a calendar
branches.
day basis when the items are in transit to banks in those cities on a
Federal Reserve Exchange Drafts.
Sunday or a holiday.
**Deferred credit for a member bank’s own draft on its commercial
This schedule supersedes all previous schedules and is subject to
bank correspondent will be based on the actual transit time in every
change without notice.
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FE D E R A L RESER VE BANK- IN F O R M A T IO N
DISTRICT No. 11 — C ontinued
Federal Reserve Bank of D allas—HOUSTON BRANCH
(Transit Number 35-4) (1301 Texas Are., Houston, Tex.)

HOUSTON BRANCH TERRITORY INCLUDES—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 AND OFFICERS

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

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

TIME SCHEDULE OF HOUSTON BRANCH
(Effective September 1, 1939)
Availability for following described items
Closing Hours
Im m e d ia te C redit—Houston. United States Postal Money
Orders drawn on or by Houston Post Office. Government checks
10:00 a.m. (daily). .Item s drawn on banks in the city of Houston
and warrants drawn on the Treasurer of the United States. Drafts
and United States Postal Money Orders drawn
on Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and its branches; subject to
on or by Houston Post Office.
inspection and verification of signatures a t the head office or branch
12:00 m....................Miscellaneous items of one or more days deon which they are drawn. Cashier’s checks and expense checks of
(Sat.
11:00
a.m.)
ferred
availability according to this schedule.
all Federal Reserve banks and branches. Federal Reserve Exchange
(Except th at items of $500 or more will be re­
Drafts.
ceived up to 1.00 p.m. on Saturday and 3:00
One B usiness D ay A fter R eceipt—Dallas, San Antonio, New
p.m. on other days when listed in special letters
Orleans, Fort Worth (limited to bank drafts drawn on Fort Worth
containing only such items.)
member banks which are payable to the order of ourselves.
1:00 p.m.................. Government checks and warrants drawn on the
Two »Business »»Days A fter R eceipt—All items drawn on par
(Sat. 12:00 m.) Treasurer of the United States. (Except that
banks in Houston Branch Territory, except those described under
Government checks and warrants of $1,000 or
Immediate Credit division hereof. Also, items drawn on par banks
more wiU be received up to 2 :00 p.m. on business
in the following cities: El Paso, Atlanta, Birmingham, Charlotte,
days other than Saturday when listed in special
Chicago, Cincinnati, Denver, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Little
letters containing only such items.)
Rock, Louisville, Memphis, Nashville, Oklahoma City, Omaha,
2 :00 p.m .................. Cashier's checks and expense checks of all FedSt. Louis.
(Sat. 1:00 p.m.) eral Reserve banks and branches.
Drafts on Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas or
T h ree »Business »»Days A fter R eceipt—All other items drawn
its branches.
on par banks located within the continental United States.
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
This schedule supersedes all previous schedules and is subject to
day basis when the items are in transit to banks in those cities on a
change without notice.
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.

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

(Navarro and Villita Sts., San Antonio, Tex.)

SAN ANTONIO BRANCH TERRITORY INCLUDES—The following counties in the State of Texas: Aransas,
Atascosa, Bandera, Bee, Bexar, Blanco, Brewster, Brooks, Caldwell, Cameron, Comal, De Witt, 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, Val Verde, Webb, Willacy, Wilson, Zapata, Zavalla.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Directors
M. CRUMP, San Antonio, Tex.
J. K. BERETTA, San Antonio. Tex.
EDW IN F. FLATO, Corpus Christi, Tex.
DOLPH BRISCOE, Uvalde, Tex.
JAMES ODOM. Austin, Tex.
ERNEST J. MILLER, San Antonio, Tex.
J. A. WALKER, Del Rio, Tex.

Officers
M. CRUMP, Managing Director
W. E. EAGLE, Cashier

TIME SCHEDULE OF SAN ANTONIO BRANCH
(Effective September 1, 1939)
Availability for following described items
Im m e d ia te C redit—San Antonio (except South San Antonio).
Closing Hours
United States Postal Money Orders drawn on or by San Antonio,
Central Time
10:30 a.m............ Items drawn on banks in the city of San Antonio
Post Office. Government checks and warrants drawn on the
(Sat. 10:00 a.m.) and United States Postal Money Orders drawn
Treasurer of the United States. Drafts on Federal Reserve Bank
on or by San Antonio Post Office.
of Dallas and its branches; subject to inspection and verification of
12:00 m ................... Miscellaneous items of one or more days deferred
signatures a t the head office or branch on which they are drawn.
(Sat. 11:00 a.m.) availability according to this schedule. (Ex­
Cashier’s checks and expense checks of all Federal Reserve banks
cept th a t items of $500 ,or more will be received
and branches. Federal Reserve Exchange Drafts.
up to 1:45 p.m. on Saturday and 3:45 p.m. on
One B usiness Day A fter R eceipt—Dallas, Houston, Fort Worth
other days when listed in special letters con­
(limited to bank drafts on Fort W orth member banks which are
taining only such items.)
payable to the order of ourselves).
1:00 p.m .
........ Government checks and warrants drawn on the
Two »Business »»Days A fter R eceipt—All items drawn on par
(Sat. 12:00 m.) Treasurer of the United States. (Except th at
banks in San Antonio Branch territory, except those described under
Government checks and warrants of $1,000 or
Immediate Credit division hereof. Also, items drawn on par banks
more will be received up to 2 :00 p.m. on business
in the following cities: El Paso, Birmingham, Chicago, Denver,
days other than Saturday when listed in special
Kansas City, Little Rock, Louisville, Memphis, Nashville, New
letters containing only such items.)
Orleans, Oklahoma City, Omaha, St. Louis.
2 :00 p.m .................. Cashier's checks and expense checks of all Fed(Sat. 1:00 p.m.) eral Reserve banks and branches.
T h ree »Business »»Days A fter R eceipt—All other items drawn
Drafts on Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas or
on par banks located within the continental United States.
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
This schedule supersedes all previous schedules and is subject to
day basis when the items are in transit to banks in those cities on a
change without notice.
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.


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COMPTROLLER’S CALLS
TO THE -NATIONAL BANKS
FROM 1895, TO DATE
YEAR

1895
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

JAN.

FEB.

MAR

APR

T
5 76
F
28 77
T
9 82

F
22 66
W
11 62

F
18
S
4
T
13
T
5
T
25
F
6

65
65
73
54
77
73
M
28 66
T
14 62

29 81
F
22 55

26 75

S

7

F
14 73
F
5 70
T
29 57
T
7 59

58
T
20 77
T
4 70

T
13 84

W
4
Th
4
T
7
M
5

F
30 86
F
29 64

T
9 61
Th
9 73

W
28 82

50
S
1 58

63

M

67

1
T
1
F
10
M
12
T
4

68

S
28 59

55

67

21 54
F
10 69

66

F
5 56
T
3 95

M
M

6 96
M

12 102

T
28 59
W
27 86
T
27 86
W
25 84

M
5
M
4
W
4
W
31
M

65
63
64
90

7 65
W
29 87
T
26 86

20 50
S
29 50
30
W
30
Th
30
F
30
S
30
M

31 91

W
23 82

23 53
F
30 60

M

69

Th
28 66

M

W

W

57

M

Th
22 94
W
23 56
Th
30 93
W
7 92
F
14 57
W
4 61
T
30 118

Th
18 58
F
4 59

T
20 68
Th
7 69
W
5 68

F
25 88

M
18 73

30
T
30
W
30
Th
30
S
30
S
29
M

49
57
63
56
88
91
85
79
99
123
94

30 95
T
30 97
Th
30 182
F
30 181
S
30 117
S
39 117
T
30 118
W
30 91 .
Th
30114
F
30 92
5
29 94 1

NOV

S
28 79

M
15 82
W
16 77

29 76

20 59
Th
14 90

4 63
T
4 63

|

T
6 84
T
5 74

Th
11 65
T
14 68
F
23 70
Th
14 70

M

M

. .

OCT

T
7 63
Th
7 69
F
14 66
Th
5 76

M

F
6 67

M

s

M
31 76

W
5 60
Th
26 72
W
24 78
W
30 74
Th
9 62

MAY JUNE j u l 'y AUG . S E P

W
15 62

S
9 66

30
M
15
W
9
T
6

77
61
92
89

T
2 5 7]
T
17 69
Th
10 65
Th
9 76

T
4 78

M

W
23 70
W
1 70
Th
1 62
F
1 86
W
4 82

F
27 65
T
16 76
Th
10 70

12 69

F
13 76
Th
17 72
W
15 71
Th
1 72
S
2 86
Th
13 99
T
10 71

DATES

T
3 103

T
5 95

T
21 73
S
Th
S
12 74 31 49
31 61
F
Th
W
2 71
10 69 31 51
W
T
F
12 74
17 66 27 40
M
T
T
11 83
20 70 31 41
S
T
F
31 63
1 62 31 60
F
W
M
12 74
17 66 31 44
W
W
M
8 70
15 68 29 44
T
S
6 68
31 116
F
F
15 77
29 105
F
M
14 76
31 108
W
F
31 82
10 102
M
Th
28 90
31 94
F
31 184
M
S
31 82
10 102
M
W
31 89
3 95
T
F
31 88
4 97
W
W
24 86
31 98
T
Th
29 91
31 93
F
S
30 92
31 92
W
S
30 66
25 117
W
M
17 109
31 75
ï7
T
1 125 31 60
Th
31 183
F
31 183
W
S
28 89
31 93
M
S
2 , 93
30 88
T
31 184

«.muer iigu res iu square snow numoer oi aays intervening bi
LETTERS. In Square signify day of week call was made.

CALLS

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

T
26 83

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9
3
3
14
11
6
8
1
7
8
3
6
4
8
6
2
5
3
0
5
2
3
5
2
5
4
4
9
12
28
27
213

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33 on
“
“
“
“
“

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

: February
March
April
May
37 “ June
“ July
“ August
“ September
“ October
“ November
36 “ December

Total, 213

calls.

FEDERAL R ESER VE B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N
D IS T R IC T N o . 12— F ed era l R eserv e B a n k o f S a n F r a n c isc o
(T ran sit N um ber 11-37)

(Sansome & Sacramento Sts., San Francisco, Calif.)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—California, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and the following counties
in Arizona: Apache, Coconino, Gila, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Pinal, Yavapai, and Yuma.
TERRITORY ALLOTTED TO HEAD OFFICE, SAN FRANCISCO—The following counties in California: Alameda»
Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Eldorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kern, Kings,
Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Mono, 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, Yolo, Yuba; the following counties in
Nevada: Churchill, Douglas, Esmeralda, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lyon, Mineral, Nye, Ormsby, Pershing, Storey and
Washoe.
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 A—Directors
RENO ODLIN, Tacoma, Wash., (1941)
CARROLL F. BYRD, Willows, Calif., (1942)
C. K. McINTOSH, San Francisco, Calif., (1943)
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. GEORGE HOLDEN, San Francisco, Calif., Deputy Chairman
(1943)

ALBERT C. AGNEW, General Counsel
Industrial Advisory Committee
SHANNON CRANDALL, Vice Chairman HENRY D. NICHOLS
EDMUND HAYES
WALTER A. STARR
(Vacancy in the office of Chairman)

Member Federal Advisory Council
PAUL S. DICK, President, The United States National Bank,
Portland, Ore.

(S e e p a g e 10 f o r s ta te m e n t s h o w in g A s s e t s a n d L i a b ilitie s a s o f D ecem ber 3 1 ,1 9 4 0 )

TIME SCHEDULE OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO
AVAILABILITY OF CREDITS
Cash Item s Sent Direct to other Federal Reserve banks and
Cash Item s Deposited at the office of th e Federal Reserve
branches, and to offices of th e Federal Reserve Bank of San
Bank of San Francisco w ith w hich affiliated.
Francisco other th an th a t w ith w hich affiliated.
Availability
Items*
Items*
Availability
Payable in the same Federal Reserve city (if re - ,
Actual transit (either air
ceived in time for clearing)
j
mail
or
ordinary
mail) time to
Drawn on the Treasurer of the United States— I
the Federal Reserve bank or
Government Checks and W arrants (including > Immediate
Payable
in
the
Federal
Reserve
city
branch,
except
th
at items ar­
Work Relief Checks payable through the Fed- [
to which sent
riving on a Sunday or a holi­
eral Reserve Bank of San Francisco)
day or too late for clearing will
be credited on the following
Payable a t out-of-town points in the same zone-v
business day, and the longest
in the Twelfth District
[
availability
shall be 3 business
Payable in another Federal Reserve city in the > 2 business days
days from date of dispatch.
Twelfth District if)
j
Payable a t out-of-town points in )
the zone of the Federal Reserve fbank or branch to which sent )

Payable a t out-of-town points in another zone
of the Twelfth District (t)
3 business days
Payable a t any point outside the Twelfth Dis­
trict (t)
, t Note: The right is reserved to decline to accept cash items for collec­
tion unless they are routed direct to the Federal Reserve banks or branches
in the zones in which the items are payable when, in the judgment of the
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, the volume justifies.

3 business days

*Member and nonmember clearing banks’ own drafts on their com­
mercial bank correspondents will be given deferred credit based on
ordinary mail collection time i f deposited at the office of the Federal
Reserve Bank of San Francisco with which affiliated, or based on either
air mail or ordinary mail collection time, depending on which is used,
i f sent direct to the Federal Reserve b'ank or branch in the zone in which
the drafts are payable.

Federal Reserve B ank of San Francisco—LOS ANGELES BRANCH
(T ransit N um ber 16-16)

(409 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.)

LOS ANGELES BRANCH TERRITORY INCLUDES—The following counties in California: Imperial, Inyo, Los
Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Ventura, and the following counties in Arizona:
Apache, Coconino, Gila, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Final, Yavapai and Yuma.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Directors
Officers
W. N. AMBROSE. Los Angeles, Calif., Managing Director (1941)
W. N. AMBROSE, Managing Director
C. E. BROUSE, Riverside, Calif., (1941)
H. M. CRAFT, Assistant Manager
CARL V. NEWMAN. Tustin, Calif., (1941)
M. McRITCHIE, Assistant Manager
W. S. ROSECRANS, Los Angeles, Calif., Chairman, (1942)
L. C. MEYER, Assistant Manager
HERBERT D. IVEY, Los Angeles, Calif. (1942)

TIME SCHEDULE OF LOS ANGELES BRANCH OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK, SAN FRANCISCO
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DISTRICT No. 12— C ontinued
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco—PORTLAND BRANCH
(Transit Number U - 1)

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

TERRITORY INCLUDES—The entire State of Oregon and the following counties in the
f w 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 VValia, and the town of Uwaco.
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Directors

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
<1941>

D- L- DAVIS’

GEORGE T. G E R L IN G E R f Portland, Ore., Chairman, (1941)
A. E. ENGBRETSON , Astoria, Ore., Chairman, (1942)
NONA A. DAVIS, W alla Walla, Wash., (1942)

S. A. M acEACHRON, Assistant Manager
J p BLANCHARD A s s is ta n t
Asslstant Manager

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

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

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

t,

LAKE CITY BRANCH TERRITORY INCLUDES—The entire State of Utah and the following counties in
Idaho: Ada, Adams, Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Blame, 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.
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Directors

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS

W- L. PA RTN ER , Salt Lake City, Utah, Managing Director (1941)

chairm“ <imi)

ORVALW°ADAMSH s i l ^

R. C. RICH , Burley, Ida., (1942)

Officers

W. L PA RTN ER M anasins Director

i k V i s p & ’s a s s

m ss,

W' « ' SC0TT' * + * «

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

Federal Reserve B ank of San Francisco—SEATTLE BRANCH
(Transit Number 19-1)

(2nd Avenue and Spring St., Seattle, Wash.)

(See Head Office)

,, R A T T L E BRANCH TERRITORY IN C L U D E S -T h een tire State of Washington except the town of Ilwaco and
‘- i n n i i krkL Columbia' Cowlitz, Garfield, Klickitat, Skamania, Wahkiakum, Walla Walla, which are
affiliated with Portland Branch.
Directors

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS

C. R. SHAW, Seattle, Wash., Managing Director, (1941)
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AN D R EW PRICEU Seattle, 'Wash (1941)
F R E D N E E S m Seattle, Wash. (1942)
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C. R. SHAW. Managing Director
F R E D C. BOLD, Assistant Manager
B. A. RUSSELL, Assistant Manager
R . E . EVERSON, Acting Assistant Manager

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

ASSETS A N D L IA B IL IT IE S O F T H E FE D E R A L LA ND . B A N K S O N D ECEM BER 31 ,1 9 4 0
( / n th o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s )

Purchase money mortgages, contracts, etc.:
Purchase money first niortgages.......................
Purchase'money second mortgages.............
Real estate sales contracts and notes receivable
Total.................................................................
Less matured principal unpaid......................
Unmatured extensions......................................
Delinquent installments, advances, etc.:
Mortgage loans................................ .............
Purchase money mortgages, contracts, etc.
Accrued interest receivable on mortgage loans
(not due), .. ......................................................
Total. .........................................................
Less reserve.......................................... ...........
Cash: General funds................................... .
Deposits with Treasurer of the United States:
Cash deposited for matured or called bond
principal and interest.................................... ..
Cash deposited for unmatured consolidated
bond interest................... .............................

Balti­
more,
Md.

New
Colum­ Louisville.
Orleans,
bia,
Ky.
La.
S. C.

6

St. Louis,
Mo.

8

9

Omaha,
Neb.

Wichita,
Kan.

12

11

10

7
St. Paul,
Minn.

Houston, Berkeley, Spokane,
Wash.
Tex.
Calif.

ir ;

ASSETS
Mortgage Loans—Unpaid principal......................
Less matured principal unpaid......................

Springfield,
Mass.

5

4

2 I 3

1

Total

$1,851,218 $70,213 $70,374 $62,263
977
595
258
8,599
1,842,619 69,618 70,116 61,286
5,983
42,322
626
1,446
11
603
411
2,386
1,488
5,122
2,925
59,690
7,482
4,782
6,351
104,398
218
124
124
2,231
7,264
4,658
6,227
102,167
485
353
12,374
2,188
1,437 i 763
29,737
354
180
251
3,497
2,542
1,688
943
33,234
916
993
1,063
26,280
2,016,674 78,526 77,133 72,493
780
1,150
2,020
29,375
1,987,299 77,746 75,983 70,473
1,973
3,608
34,854
2,800

Due from the Secretary of the Treasury:
Interest reduction. % . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Paid in surplus......................................
Accounts receivable:
Due from Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation
Other.................................................................
U. S. Gov’t obligations direct and fully guar’d:
(par $80,163)............ . . . . : ..............................
Other bonds and securities..................................
Accrued interest receivable on securities (not
due):—United States Government obligations
direct and fully guaranteed....................... ...
Other bonds and securities............. ...................
Real estate owned (investment).
■ Less reserve...............
Sheriffs’ certificates, etc. (investment).
Less reserve.................. ................
Loans called for foreclosure judgments, etc. (in­
vestment) . . . .......
Less reserve 1....................................................
Furniture, fixtures, equipment, etc.
Less reserve. ............................
Bank buildings..
Less reserve.
Deferred expense:—-Unamortized discount on
Federal farm loan bonds sold.........................
O th e r..................................................... .............

73,410
992
72,418

115,163
■1,114
114,049

5,480
257
719
6,456
49
6,407
70

12,181
144
1,381
13,706
432
13,274
137

873
84
957

2,411
702
3,113

672
77
749

4,824
370
5,194

2,879
186,017
2,997
183,020
2,512

971
89,913
2,295
87,618
1,258

2,596
199,861
3,146
196,715
3,053

3,718
313,840
2,409
311,431
7,471

100,008
385
99,623

239
18
6,192
6,449
185
6,264
1,873

6,175
1
343
6,521
■40
6,481
623

1,234
46
3,176
4,456
116
4,340
28

6,006
192
6,198

4,073
267
4,340

. 1,601
65
1,666

2,410
186
2,596

2,479
769
- 3,248

5,146
392,117
5,654
386,463
1,531

2,194
168,061
2,964
165,097
4,789

2,633
200,149
2,127
198,022
2,517

1,745
122,758
1,531
121,227 '
1,455

1,426
115,806
2,302
113.504
1,887

350
91
10,833
11,274
593;
10,681
828

2,363

. 87

33

61

122

146

349

121

284

108

251

54

117

9,930
12,293
8,229
428
8,657
2,028
192
2,220

425
512

519
552

140
201

1,092
1,214

422
568

848
1,197

1,346
1,467

2,095
2,379

793
901

1,244
1,495

404
458

602
719

301

315

702

545

1,160

611

466

874

378

453

301

3Ï5-

702

545

1,160

1,163
428
1,591

1,261

611

1,261

466

874

378

453

64
7
71

94
40
134

261
13
274

179
22
201

277
9
286

147
11
158

145
13
158

187
24
211

128
21
149

164
7
171

290
12
302

92
13
105

82,509
756

1,495

3,992

207

8,089

3,176
3

5,468

33,521

9,299

12,646
735

2,063
12

520

2,033
6

301
4
305
101,527
38,868
62,659
7,932
2,516
5,416
12,803
4,264
8,539
3,134
2,144
992
5,746
935
4,811

. 2

18

2?

13

21

106

54

1

4

9

1
1,963
373
1,590

4
1,366
574
792
100
______42
58

3,946
.3,450
7,396
1,119
2,219,819

Other assets.

154,742 $ 189,290
544
1,352
188,746
153,390

187,541 $-286,279 $ 365,808
1,027
691
241
364,781
285,588
187,300
211
• 177
8,219
545
171
88
12,532
14,415
563
14,763
13,288
8,870
105
205
40
14,558
13,183
8,830
4,782
2,809
386

176,127
423
175,704

2
1,949
526
1,423

18'
1,166
361
805
72
16
56

453
122
331
286
145
141
896
150
746

983
267
716
191
132
59
763
75
688

185

289
13
302
98
86,518

185
22
84,948

.(e)
(e)

'

(e)

13
622
143
479
91
21
70

21
1,197
120
1,077
139
14
125

106
40,093
17,641
22,452
1,934
851
1,083

54
36,465
14,221
22,244
1,733
676
1,057

307
68
239
249
173
76
942
167
775

22
828
157
671
195
37
158
562
107
455
274
198
76
643
176
467

51
4
55
8,937
1,877
7,060
3,244
681
2,563

274
63
211
249
199
50
892
70
822

507
51
456
221
159
62
271
78
193

3,455
1,520
1,934
379
244
135

2,996
1,168
1,828
365
241
124

1,312
276
1,036
277
193
84

863
164
699
196
143
53
484
94
390

770
323
447
226
165
61
612
66
546

101
361
462
59
77,233

268
477
745
326
198,501

290
12
302
7
96,023

384
8
392
22
209,550

493
543
1,036
448
382,834

665
1,003
1,668
36
428,155

332
280
612
26
196,219

456
525
981
10
208,878

150
172
322
22
126,592

201
44
157

9”
6,740
2.831
3,909
424
178
246
321
135
186
223 .
152
71
243
59
184
332
56
389
: 37
\ 123,738

LIABILITIES
Consolidated Federal farm loan bonds:
Outstanding..........................................
Less on hand............................ ...........
Matured obligations:
Federal farm loan bonds matured or called. ..
Matured interest on Federal farm loan bonds.

al,755,152 65,277
(b) 35,965 (d)4,009
1,719,187 61,268

Notes payable......................................
Accrued interest payable (not due) :
Federal farm loan bonds...............
Notes payable.............
Deferred proceeds of loans....................................
Accounts payable.. .................................................
Dividends declared but unpaid..........................
Trust Accounts.............. .........................................
Payments received on unmatured items:
Installments—Mortgage loans................. .........
Installments—Purchase money mortgages,
contracts, e tc .,............................... ..........
Unmatured extensions........................................
Taxes and assessments due on bank-owned real i
estate................................................ .
Other liabilities...............................................1
Deferred income::—Unamortized premium
Federal farm loan bonds sold...................
Other...............................................................
Deserve for title losses............................ .........
Capital stock owned by:
United States Government...........................
National farm loan associations . . . . . . . . . .
Direct borrowers and others. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Paid-in surplus............................... ............ .
Legal reserve.................... .
Reserve for contingencies................. ...............
Earned surplus....... ........................... ...............
Undivided profits......... ................... ........... .
Total liabilities..................................

69,458 (c) 173,806 (c)303,020 (c)350,030 (c) 152,541 (c) 166,664 (c) 103,697 (c) 89,521
67,914 (c)56,344 (c) 156,880
52
1,453 (d) 9,347
462
93 (d) 13,505
39
4,801
125
2,068
89,469
165,211
94,350
350,019
152,079
156,787
173,767
298,219
67,789 54,276
55,953
106
228
49
313
263
99
109
115
51
30
136
11
5
23
21
\ 9
13
36
6
3
10
10
117
54
251
108
122
284
349
121
33
61
146
7,600
1,140
7,000
1,800
13,500
922
1,034
1,989
3,818
1,507
1,837
1.994
3,113
497
567
753
7
1
1
(ej
41
922
1,041
1,989
1,507
3,819
1,837
3,113
1,994
498
608
753
33
334
6
4
65
9
202
17
114
31
62
5
71
41
62
143
44
41
39
11
8
26
11
21
1
409
511
467
547
1,598
425
715
\ 980
260
519
181

1,583
780
2,363

84
3
87

35,040

4,000

18,706
53
18,75a
877
507
33
6,986

675
3
678
374

2,394

131

50

83

180

97

185

291

420

169

438

199

151

186
154
2,734
1 23fi
2,943

27

5
4
59
1
142

13
2
98

10

15
1
113
2
34 j
8

25
9
219

5

14
23
457

7
26
202

6
205

35
88
274

325
86

f
34

24
1
463
1
655

636

71
71

12

155
107
262
394
67,402
I 106,960
3,578
177,940
145,226
64,597
18,485
6,000
16,250
2,219,819

6

158
1
106
3

4,187
165
4,352
8,387
2,603
2,925
84,948

56
56
37
3,197
3,513
874
7,584
4,265
3,321
2,209
86,518

155

fi

(e)

190
1
850
8

106
112
41

8
316

4,968
3,507
558
9,033
9,442
755

10,842
23
10,865

311
77,233

6,000
2,695
198,501

10,900

4,221
686
4,907
11,675
4,956
3,610

(e)

36
8

(e)
296
\ 834
138
8

8

8

12

8
1
9

39,799
15,446
199
55,444
23,440

5,747
21,415
20
27,182
30,741
8,196
3,711

5,541
8,599
609
14,749
16,850
5,172
4,500

417
428,155

323
196,219

11,109
42
11,151
11,613
5,580
1,500

3,012
208
96,023 ! 209,550

382,834

29

9

29

9

11,500
2
11,502
14,400
13,789
208,878

6,794
57
6,851
4,551
5,473
2,955
2,070
126,592

8,150
5,827
343
14,320
15,572
1,885
545
123,738

(a) Of this amount $1,327 represents bonds sold under repurchase agreements to national farm loan associations at par. (b) Of this amount $26,562 is pledged as collateral
to notes payable, (c) Part of this amount represents bonds sold under repurchase agreements to national farm loan associations at par. (d) Part of this amount
is pledged as collateral to notes payable, (e) LeSs than $500.
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A SSE T S A N D L IA B IL IT IE S OF T H E FED ER AL IN T E R M E D IA T E C R E D IT B A N K S O N D EC EM BER 31, 1940 ,/« | 5 L £ o/
Total
Î
ASSETS
Loans and discounts:
Production credit associations....................................
Other financing institutions.................... ....................
Banks for c o o p e r a t i v e s . .....................................
Cooperative associations..........................................
Total loans and discounts...................................
Less reserve (other financing institutions).

Springfield, Baltimore
Mass.
Md.

171,117
34,102
15,816
1,490
222,525
515
222,010

Notes receivable...........
Less reserve.

432
250
182
25,686
532

Cash—General fu n d s.................................................................. %
Cash—Held as collateral......................... ..................! ! ! ] ! ! ! ! ! ! ..................
Cash—Deposited with the Treasurer of the United States for m atured debentures
(principar and interest) ............................. ...........................................
United States Government obligations direct and fully' guaranteed' (at cost
par, whichever is lower).............................................................................
Accounts receivable.................................. ..
Accrued interest receivable:
Loans and discounts:
Production credit associations............................ ..........
Other financing institutions................................ ..
Banks for cooperatives and cooperative associations.
Notes receivable................... ..........................................

11,161
612
300
12,073

4

5

6

7

Columbia,
S. C.

Louisville,
Ky.

New Or­
leans, La.

St. Louis,
Mo.

St. Paul,
Minn.

9,595
1,098
1,604

8,363
357
834

20,184
1,495
1,190

6,818
1,534
3,592

15,006
3,833
330

12,297

9,554

22,869

11,944

19,448
3,062
1,286
759
24,555

12,297

2,378
40

1,782

3,599

3,800
1

9,554

22,869

11,944

Omaha,
Neb.

9

10

11

d o lla r s )
12

Wichita,
Kan.

Houston,
Tex.

Berkeley,
Calif.

Spokane,
Wash.

13,807
1,693

14,808
2,361
690

17,324
11,094
1,088

20,482
1,687
1,458

19,169

15,500

17,859

29,506

24,555

18,969

15,500

17,859

29,506

14,120
5,275
3,744
432
23,571
250
23,321

118

6

113
50
63
2,624
27

129
129

200

12,073

8

161
41

4,995
10

1,692
3

118
2,458
131

3,400

2,500

3,500

2,600
1

2,900
1

(a)

178
1

123
14
1

(a)

2,687
87

1,280

23,627
64
23,563

2
2

29
29

(a)

1,983
19

1,535
51

2,473
122

161
35,999
4
1,417

102

102

43
1
1,563
1
1,562

T o ta l.........................................................................
Less reserve. . . . . . . . .............. .
N et accrued interest receivable on loans, discounts and notes receivable
U. b. Government obligations direct and fully guaranteed.............................

101

55

101

102

13
114

3,400

1
2

207
4
4

110

105

215

140

184

138

110

105
10
115

215
__ 7

140
10
150

184
10
194

138
9
147

6
116

(a)

1,664
co Automobiles, furniture and equipm ent.
00
Less reserve......................... ]

(a)

23
7

222

3,100

(a)

2,300
1
124

122

99

130

150

99

130
2
132

150
6
156

(a)

110

2,400

(a)

108

2,500

(a)

122
11

22
6

2
1
136
__ 1_
135
__ 9_
144

339
339

32
32

Bank building (b ).........
Less reserve.
Prepaid and deferred expenses.
Other assets. ............................
Less reserve...........

(a)

Total assets.
L IA B ILITIES
Unm atured consolidated debentures outstanding.
M atured Obligations:
Debentures m a tu re d ............................................
M atured interest on debentures.........................

(a)

(a)

13,273

30,602

17,291

30,062

24,794

21,736

22,352

33,944

27,467

28,812

200,475

11,250

11,100

7,500

23,300

11,300

23,000

16,200

13,600

14,900

25,675

21,200

21,450

17
3
5
131

1
3
138
87

55
45
10

160
1
161
360
. . .£!

39
8
548
532

Capital stock paid i n ........... .
Surplus paid in ................, . . .
Surplus earned........................
Reserve for contingencies__
Total Capital Account
Total liabilities
D ivision of F in a n c e and A ccounts.

(a)

17,951

Interest collected, not earned...................................
Unamortized premium on outstanding debentures.
Other liabilities.............................................................

F a rm C re d it A d m in istratio n .

(a)

18,207

Unpresented d ra fts........ ...................
Notes p ay ab le___ ______________
T rust accounts.....................................
A ccountspayable................................
Franchise tax payable ........................
Liability for cash collateral...............
Accrued interest payable (not due) :
D ebéntures.......................................
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(a)

195
140
55
286,293

a

65
122

37

29

12

59

20

61

40

35

527
93
286
45

37

29
1
13
4

12

59

20

61
17
35
2

40
15
23
9

35

5,000

(a)

5,000

5,000

T8.ÌÒ4
5,475
83,579
286,293

1,634
225
6,859
18,207

1,Í74
250
6,424
17,951 I

b

210

450
5,660
13,273

(a)

(a)

527

60,000

Less th a n $500.

(a)

2
16

73
40

73
60
35
7

55
67

55

21

3

33
2

5,000

5,000

5,000

5.000

5,000

5,000

5,000

5,000

5,000

1,808
350
7,158
30,602 I

762
175
5,937
17,291

l’,44Í '
350
6,791
30,062

2,278'

2,498
500
7,998
21,736

1,921
400
7,321
22,352

'2,634'
400
8,034

’ ‘¿33
500
6,033
27,467

1,210

1.000

8,278
24,794

R epresents th e investm ent in "banking q u a rte rs b y th e Federal In te rm ed ia te C re d it B ank of B erkeley.

33,944

875
7,085
28,812

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FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION

o

A. G. BLACK, Governor
W. H. DROSTE, D eputy Governor

;

CLYDE W. WARBURTON, D eputy Governor

5

R. K. McCONNAUGHEY, G eneral Counsel

K. A. BRASFIELD, C om ptroller

|

W. E. RHEA,
Land Bank C om m issioner

GEORGE M. BRENNAN,
Interm ediate Credit C om m issioner

S. D. SANDERS,
Cooperative Bank C om m issioner

C. R. ARNOLD,
Production Credit C om m issioner

F a rm C re d it A d m inistration .

D ivision of F in a n c e an d A ccounts.

a - L e s s th a n $500.

b - R e p r e s e n ts th e investm ent in h a n k in g q u a rte rs b y th e Federal In te rm ed ia te C re d it B ank of B erkeley.

Ijj

The Farm Credit Administration supervises the following banks and corporations. The territory of each of the 12
Federal land banks, 12 Federal intermediate credit banks, 12 production credit corporations and the 12 banks for
cooperatives is the same as that of the 12 respective farm credit districts. The offices of the banks and the production credit
corporation in each district are located in the cities indicated below. The members of the farm credit board m each
district are the directors of the Federal land hanks, Federal intermediate credit hanks, production credit corporations, and
banks for cooperatives.

DISTRICT No. 1—Offices a t Springfield, M assachusetts
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — M A IN E , N E W H A M P S H IR E , V E R M O N T , M A S SA C H U S E T T S, R H O D E IS L A N D , C O N N E C T IC U T .
N E W Y O R K A N D N E W JE R S E Y .
D IR E C T O R S — W . W . P O R T E R , E D W A R D R . E A S T M A N , A R T H U R L. D E E R IN G , C. E . L A D D , J . R A L P H G R A H A M , M A R C U S
L. U R A N N .
A n n u a l M e e tin g : T h ird T u esd ay in Ja n u a ry .
F A R M C R E D IT A D M IN IS T R A T IO N — E D W A R D H . T H O M S O N , G eneral A gent; O. D . R O A T S, G eneral Counsel; W A L T E R J . M U H L B A C H
R eg istrar; D . S. M A T H E W S O N , C om ptroller.
F E D E R A L LA N D B A N K O F S P R IN G F IE L D ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 53-109)— E D W A R D H . T H O M S O N . P resid e n t: M ^ C D O N A L D G . N E W ­
C O M B , E xecutive V ice-President; H A Z E N R . O B E R , T rea su re r; H A R O L D P . P E R K IN S , S ecretary, J . F . H A R R IO T T , ViceP resid en t, Federal F a rm M ortgage C orp.
M e m b e r o f: M assach u setts S ta te B ankers A ssn., an d A m erican B ankers Assn.
F E D E R A L IN T E R M E D IA T E C R E D IT B A N K O F S P R IN G F IE L D ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 53-110)— A L L E N L. G IL L E T T . P resid e n t; B E R N A R D
A . C O LB Y . V ice-President; G E O R G E H . S T E B B IN S , T rea su re r; O L IV IE R O . PR O V O ST Y . S ecretary.
. __ ,
M e m b e r o f: A m erican B ankers A ssn., M assach u setts B ankers A ssn., R hode Islan d B ankers A ssn., C onnecticut B ankers A ssn., N ew Y ork
S ta te B ankers A ssn., a n d N ew Jersey B ankers A ssn.
P R O D U C T IO N C R E D IT C O R P O R A T IO N O F S P R IN G F IE L D — H . B. M U N G E R . P resid e n t; V IC T O R A. G IL P A T R IC K , V ice-President;
H . A. R O D E N H IZ E R . T reasu rer; E . H . F O R B U S H . S ecretary.
S P R IN G F IE L D B A N K F O R C O O P E R A T IV E S —G E O R G E W . L A M B . P resid e n t; J . R O B E R T S D O E , T reasu rer; A L B E R T B . L O R IN G .
S ecretary .

DISTRICT No. 2—Offices at B altim ore, M aryland
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — P E N N S Y L V A N IA . M A R Y L A N D . D E L A W A R E , V IR G IN IA . W E S T V IR G IN IA . D IS T R IC T O F C O L U M ­
B IA A N D P U E R T O R IC O .
D IR E C T O R S — W . L . K IN G , J O H N H . JO H N S O N , T H O M A S W . O Z L IN , J. A L L E N F R E A R , J R ., G E O R G E P . A L D E R S O N , JO H N
H . M URRAY.
A n n u a l M e e tin g : T h ird T u esd ay in J an u a ry .
FA R M C R E D IT A D M IN IS T R A T IO N — J . K . D O U G H T O N , G eneral A gent; (V A C A N T ). G eneral C ounsel; B. C L A R E N C E C H E S N E Y . R eg istrar:
C . D . S IM P S O N , C om ptroller.
F E D E R A L LA N D B A N K O F B A L T IM O R E ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 7-110)— C H A R L E S S. JA C K S O N , P resid en t; E . P . C R ID E R , V ice-President;
E . W . M cS P A R R A N , A cting V ice-President a nd T reasurer; JA M E S B. V A U G H A N , Secretary; L . E . R O G E R S , V ice-President
Federal F arm M ortgage C orp o ratio n ; C. S T E W A R T G R A H A M , M anager, P u e rto R ico Office.
M e m b e r o f: M ary lan d B ankers A ssn., an d W est V irginia B ankers Assn.
F E D E R A L IN T E R M E D IA T E C R E D IT B A N K O F B A L T IM O R E ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 7-111)— H U G H S. M A C K E Y . P resid e n t; L . A. W IN G O .
V ice-President; F . A. S C H U L Z E , V ice-President (P u e rto R ico Office); C. J . P A R K IN S O N , S ecretary a n d T reasurer.
M em ber of: A m erican B ankers A ssn., M ary lan d B ankers A ssn., V irginia B ankers A ssn., a n d W est V irginia B ankers Assn.
P R O D U C T IO N C R E D IT C O R P O R A T IO N O F B A L T IM O R E — M . O. W IL S O N . P resid en t; J . H , K A R N S , V ice-P resident; J . W . M IL L E R .
T reasu rer; W IL L IA M H . JO H N S O N , S ecretary; F . A . S C H U L Z E . P u e rto R ico R epresentative.
B A L T IM O R E B A N K F O R C O O P E R A T IV E S — F . B. B O M B E R G E R , P resid e n t; IR V IN H . K A U F F M A N . V ice-President a n d S ecretary : W M .
J . H A R V IE , T reasurer.

DISTRICT No. 3—Offices a t C olum bia, S o u th Carolina
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — N O R T H C A R O L IN A . S O U T H C A R O L IN A . G E O R G IA A N D F L O R ID A .
D IR E C T O R S — R . S. R O G E R S , G E O R G E B. A Y C R IG G , W IL L S T A L L IN G S , E . H E R V E Y EV A N S, H A R O L D S. N O R M A N , F R A N K
E . C O PE .
A n n u a l M e e tin g : T h ird T u esd ay in J a n u a ry i
F A R M C R E D IT A D M IN IS T R A T IO N — J . H . SC A R B O R O U G H , G eneral A gent: H A R R Y D . R E E D . G eneral C ounsel; A . H . S T E V E N S .
R eg istrar; E . G . A U S T IN , Comptroller^
F E D E R A L LA N D B A N K O F C O L U M B IA ( T r a n s i t N u m b e r 67-597)— J . H . SC A R B O R O U G H . P resid e n t; S. C . L A T T IM O R E , V ice-P resident;
E . A. ST U B B S, V ice-President an d T rea su re r; R . R . C L A R K E , V ice-President an d S ecretary; H . P E R S O N S H E A T H , V ice-President
F ederal F a rm M o rtg ag e C orporation.
M e m b e r o f: N o rth C arolina B ankers A ssn., S o u th C arolina B ankers A ssn., G eorgia B ankers A ssn., A m erican B ankers A ssn., an d Florida
B ankers A ssn.
F E D E R A L IN T E R M E D IA T E C R E D IT B A N K O F C O L U M B IA ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 67-598)— J . E . C A G L E . P resid e n t; E . K . B U T L E R . ViceP resid en t; C. H . R E H B E R G , T reasu rer; R . H . S A N D E R S , S ecretary.
M e m b e r o f: A m erican B ankers A ssn., an d G eorgia B ankers Assn.
P R O D U C T IO N C R E D IT C O R P O R A T IO N O F C O L U M B IA — F R A N K J . T O W L E S . P resid e n t; J . F . D IG G S , V ice-President; G E O R G E L.
G R IF F E T H , V ice-President an d T reasu rer; G . R . M IL L E R , S ecretary.
C O L U M B IA B A N K F O R C O O P E R A T IV E S — L. G . F O S T E R , P résid en t; M A R V IN A. B R O O K E R , V ice-President an d S ecretary; J . I S U T P H E N ,
T reasurer.
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DISTRICT No. 4—Offices at Louisville, Kentucky
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T - -IN D IA N A . O H IO . K E N T U C K Y A N D T E N N E S S E E .
D I R E C T O R S - ^ E . H O R a J R ., W . E. S T O U G H , T H O M A S P . C O O P E R , R A Y M O N D S. FO U T S , M A R V IN J . B R IG G S , R A N U U L rH M . C O R E .
A n n u a l M e e tin g : T h ird T u e sd ay in J an u a ry .

FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION—E R N E S T R IC E , G eneral A gent; W . C. G O O D W Y N , G eneral C ounsel; L A W R E N C E M . C O R R IG A N
Registrar; J. M. B A IL L IE . Comptroller.
F E D E R A L IA N D B A N K O F L O U IS V IL L E ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 21-66)— E R N E S T R IC E . P resident; R . W . M cL E M O R E . J r.. V ice-President:
M Y R O N G R IG G , V ice-President a n d T reasurer; M . S. K E N N E D Y , J r ., V ice-President and S ecretary; B. F . L aM A S T E R , ViceP resid e n t F ederal F a rm M ortgage C orporation.
F E D E R A L IN T E R M E D IA T E C R E D IT B A N K O F L O U IS V IL L E ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 2 1 - 6 7 J - J . B. E . L A P L A N T E , P resident; L A R R Y D .
J O N E S , V ice-President an d T reasu rer; R . G . SA M S. V ice-President and Secretary.
M e m b e r o f: A m erican B ankers A ssn., K en tu ck y B ankers A ssn., an d In d ian a B ankers Assn.
P R O D U C T IO N C R E D IT C O R P O R A T IO N O F L O U IS V IL L E - -W A L T E R F. G A H M , P resident; F. L. K E R R , V ice-President; C. D . K E N N E S SO N , T reasu rer; E. R . R A Y M O N D , Secretary.
L O U IS V IL L E B A N K F O R C O O P E R A T IV E S —JO H N E . B R O W N , P resident; JO H N D . H E R V E Y , S ecretary; A. L. S T A L L IN G S , V ice-President
an d I reasurer.

DISTRICT No. 5—Offices at New Orleans, Louisiana
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — A LA BA M A . M IS S IS S IP P I. LO U IS IA N A .

DIRECTORS—N . C W IL L IA M S O N , R O B E R T T . G O O D W Y N . A R T H U R A. L E J E U N E , A. H . S T O N E . W . T . N E A L . W . M . R O B E R S O N .
L. O. CRO SBY .
A n n u a l M e e tin g : T h ird T u esd ay in Ja n u a ry .

F A R M C R E D IT A D M IN IS T R A T IO N — R O Y L. T H O M P S O N , G eneral A gent; E. F . S T E IN E R . G eneral C ounsel; M IS S C L A IR E G L A E S E R ,
R eg istrar; H A R R Y G . P E A R S O N . C om ptroller.
F E D E R A L LA N D B A N K O F N EW O R L E A N S ( T r a n s i t N u m b e r 14-68)— R O Y L. T H O M P S O N . P resident; L. C. P IG F O R D , V ice-President;
Vl<?TP re?id ?n t:,
W . F U SS E L L , V ice-President a nd T reasu rer; L. S. S H A M B L IN , S ecretary; H . H . M O N T u U M h K Y , V ice-President Federal F arm M ortgage C orporation.
M e m b e r o f: A labam a S ta te B ankers A ssn., M ississippi S ta te B ankers A ssn., a nd Louisiana S ta te B ankers Assn.
F E D E R A L IN T E R M E D IA T E C R E D IT B A N K O F N E W O R L E A N S ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 14-66)— J . M . M A G R U D E R , P resident; L E W C A R T E R .
V ice-President; H . R . P E R R Y , S ecretary a nd T reasurer.
M e m b e r o f: A m erican B ankers A ssn., A labam a S ta te B ankers Assn., M ississippi S ta te B ankers Assn., a nd Louisiana S ta te B ankers Assn.
P R O D U C T IO N C R E D IT C O R P O R A T IO N O F N E W O R L E A N S - J E S S E
V O E L K E R , T rea su re r; W .,K . M cW IL L IA M S , Secretary.

B. H E A R IN , P resident; H . H IL Z IM . V ice-President; S T E V E .

N E W O R L E A N S B A N K F O R C O O P E R A T IV E S — H . O. P A T E , P resident; N . F. P E N D L E T O N , A cting T reasu rer; E . F . C H A V A N N E
S ecretary.

DISTRICT No. 6—Offices at St. Louis, Missouri
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — IL L IN O IS . M IS S O U R I. A RK A N SA S.
D IR E C T O R S — L. S. G R IF F I T H , R . E. SH O R T , C H A R L E S S C H M IT T . A. P. PA T T O N , H A R O L D C. M . C A SE.
A n n u a l M e e tin g : T h ird T u e sd ay in J an u a ry .
F A R M C R E D IT A D M IN IS T R A T IO N — F . W . N IE M E Y E R , G eneral A gent; G U Y V. H E A D . G eneral C ounsel; W . R. C A M P B E L L , R egistrar;
F . A. W A G E N F U E H R , J R ., C om ptroller.
F E D E R A L LA N D B A N K O F S T . L O U IS — ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 4-105)— W A L T E R L. R U ST , President; A. T . A N D E R S O N . V ice-President; J . M .
H U S T O N , V ice-President; O. J . L L O Y D . V ice-President a nd Secretary; R E X P E E L , T reasu rer; M IL E S R . JA M E S , V ice-President
re d e ra l F a rm M ortgage C orporation.
M e m b e r o f : Illinois B ankers A ssn., A rkansas B ankers A ssn., a nd M issouri B ankers Assn.
F E D E R A L IN T E R M E D IA T E C R E D IT B A N K O F S T . L O U IS ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 4-106)—J . R . C O SG R O V E . P resident; R . E. W A LLA C E.
V ice-President a n d T reasu rer; V. W . S P A N N , Secretary.
M e m b e r o f: A m erican B ankers A ssn., A rkansas B ankers Assn., Illinois B ankers Assn., and M issouri B ankers Assn.
P R O D U C T IO N C R E D IT C O R P O R A T IO N O F S T . L O U I S - W . S. B R O C K , President; S T A N L E Y A. M O R R O W . V ice-President; R A Y E.
M IL L E R , S ecretary ; J . M . R O B IN S O N . T reasurer.
S T . L O U IS B A N K F O R C O O P E R A T IV E S — D . M . H A R D Y , P resident; A. J . K U N Z, T reasurer: F R E D E. R IN G H A M . S ecretary

DISTRICT No. 7—Offices at St. Paul, Minnesota
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — M IC H IG A N . W IS C O N S IN . M IN N E S O T A . N O R T H D A K O TA .
D IR E C T O R S — SA M A. R A SK , H E N R Y T . W E L C H , JO H N C. S M IT H , G O T T F R ID S. JO H N S O N , A N D R E W BOSS, JO H N B R A N D T C A R L D O E R IN G S F E L D .
A n n u a l M e e tin g : T h ird T u e sd ay in J an u a ry .
F A R M C R E D IT A D M IN IS T R A T IO N — J O H N D . JO N E S , J r .. G eneral A gent: JO H N T H O R P E , G eneral C ounsel; H . C. L IB B Y . R eg istrar:
R . R . S E V E N IC H , C om ptroller.
F E D E R A L LA N D B A N K O F S T . PA U L ( T r a n s i t N u m b e r 22-89)— F R A N K W . P E C K , P resident; G . S. G O R D H A M E R , V ice-PresidentW A L T E R L. D A Y . V ice-P resident; P E R R Y N . JO H N S O N . V ice-President; D O N A L D S. G R A Y , V ice-President; M A R IO N D .
A V E R Y , S ecretary ; E . B. E L IA S O N , T rea su re r: S A M U E L R . D A Y , V ice-President F ederal F a rm M ortgage C orporation.
M e m b e r of: M innesota B ankers Assn.
F E D E R A L IN T E R M E D IA T E C R E D IT B A N K O F S T . PA U L ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 22-90)— F . H . K LA W O N . P resident; H A R R Y O L M S T E A D
V ice-President; P. L K L Y V E R . T reasu rer; A. E . S E V A R E ID , Secretary.
M e m b e r o f: A m erican B ankers A ssn., M in n esota B ankers A ssn., W isconsin B ankers Assn., an d M ichigan B ankers Assn.
P R O D U C T IO N C R E D IT C O R P O R A T IO N O F S T . PA U L — G E O R G E S U SE N S, P resident; F R E D D . E L L IO T T . V ice-President; M . S. R U D D Y .
T reasu rer: J . S. M O N T G O M E R Y , Secretary.
S T . PA U L B A N K F O R C O O P E R A T IV E S — H U T Z E L M E T Z G E R , P resident; W A L T E R O B Y , V ice-President and T reasu rer; H . M . K N IP F E L ,
S ecretary.

DISTRICT No. 8—Offices at Omaha, Nebraska
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — IO W A . N E B R A S K A . SO U T H D A K O T A . W Y O M IN G .
D IR E C T O R S — L U T H E R B O N H A M , L. E. L A IR D , R A Y J . B A SC H N A G E L , FA Y C. H IL L , R A Y M O N D S A Y R E , F S M cC A F F R E E R O B ­
E R T D A IL E Y .
A n n u a l M e e tin g : F irst T u esd ay a fte r T h ird M onday in J an u a ry .
F A R M C R E D IT A D M IN IS T R A T IO N — L E O N W . P O W E R S , G eneral A gent and G eneral C ounsel; S. H . B L A C K W E L L . R eg istrar; W A L T E R
L . B R A U E R . C om ptroller.
F E D E R A L LA N D B A N K O F O M A H A ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 27-63)— C H A R L E S M cC U M S E Y , P resident: B E R T W A D D E L L , F . O . O SB O R N
H U G H E . B A IR D . A. K O P P E R U D , LE O . E . M A N IO N , V ice-Presidents; G E O R G E M . F U L L E R . T rea su re r; M . E . W E L S H . JR .!
S ecretary ; (V acant) V ice-President Federal F a rm M ortgage C orporation.
M e m b e r o f: Iow a B ankers Assn, an d N eb raska B ankers Assn.
F E D E R A L IN T E R M E D IA T E C R E D IT B A N K O F O M A H A ( T r a n s i t N u m b e r 27-68)— C. A. S T E W A R T , P resident; L. N . B U R C H , E xecutive
V ice-President; T . F . T O B IN , V ice-President an d T reasu rer; E . F . G R E E N , Secretary.
M e m b e r o f: A m erican B ankers A ssn., Iow a B ankers A ssn., a nd N ebraska B ankers Assn.
P R O D U C T IO N C R E D IT C O R P O R A T IO N O F O M A H A — W A L T E R E . A N D E R S O N ; P resident; H . A. V IE R G U T Z . V ice-President; E . J.
P E T R I K , T reasu rer; H . W . A N W A Y, Secretary.
O M A H A B A N K F O R C O O P E R A T IV E S — J E R R Y H . M A SO N . P resident; W IL B U R H . T H O M P S O N . V ice-President a n d S ecretary; L a V E R N E
J . S M IT H , T reasu rer.


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DISTRICT No. 9—Office* at Wichita, Kansas
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — K A N SA S. O K L A H O M A . C O LO R A D O . N E W M E X IC O .
D IR E C T O R S — E . C L A IR H O T C H K IS S . J . A. C A R N E S . P . O. W E L L S, P H IL L I P C. FE R G U S O N . L. E . C A LL, E. G . T H A R P .
A n n u a l M e e tin g : T h ird T u esd ay in J an u a ry .
FA R M C R E D IT A D M IN IS T R A T IO N — F R E D R . M E R R IF IE L D , G eneral A gent; W . E . P E P P E R E L L , G eneral C ounsel; G E O R G E B. IR W IN ,
R eg istrar; G L E N L. T H O M P S O N , C om ptroller.
F E D E R A L LA N D B A N K O F W IC H IT A ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 40-77)— R O Y S. JO H N S O N , P resid en t; C. G . S H U L L , W . E . F IS H E R ^ a n d C H A R L E S
K U R T , V ice-Presidents; R IC H A R D H . JO N E S , V ice-President an d T reasu rer; G U Y F O G E L B E R G , S ecretary; F . L . K O K R D A ,
V ice-President Federal F a rm M ortgage C orporation.
. n ,
.
M e m b e r o f: K ansas B ankers A ssn., O klahom a B ankers A ssn., C olorado B ankers A ssn., a nd N ew M exico B ankers Assn.
F E D E R A L IN T E R M E D IA T E C R E D IT B A N K O F W IC H IT A ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 40-75)— F R A N K M . B U T C H E R . P resid en t; H . A.
V A N D U S E N , V ice-President a n d S ecretary; A. F . B E C K E R , T reasurer.
.
. . .
D ,
M e m b e r o f: A m erican B ankers A ssn., K ansas B ankers A ssn., O klahom a B ankers A ssn., C olorado B ankers A ssn., a n d N ew Mexico B ankers
P R O D U C T IO N C R E D IT C O R P O R A T IO N O F W IC H IT A — D . L . M U L L E N D O R E , P resid e n t; A. J . T R O U P , V ice-P resident; H A R R Y H .
O L D E N , T reasu rer; H . A. M IL E S , Secretary.
W IC H IT A B A N K F O R C O O P E R A T IV E S — R A L P H S N Y D E R , P resid en t; V A N C E M . R U C K E R , S ecretary; H A R R Y C. S T E P H E N S , ViceP resid en t and T reasurer.

DISTRICT No. 10—Offices at Houston, Texas
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — T E X A S .
D IR E C T O R S — S. A. L IN D S E Y , J A K E SC H W A R T Z , B. L. S A N D E R S , SA M H . B U R C H A R D , B Y R D E. W H IT E , E. J . K Y L E , D . B. D E N ­
NEY.
A n n u a l M e e tin g : T h ird T u esd ay in J an u a ry .
FA R M C R E D IT A D M IN IS T R A T IO N — JA C K S H E L T O N , G eneral A gent; C A R L R U N G E , G eneral C ounsel; H . R . T U L L , R egistrar; C. W .
M O E H R IN G , C om ptroller.
F E D E R A L LA N D B A N K O F H O U S T O N ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 35-77)— S T E R L IN G C. EV A N S, P resid en t; A. P . G R A V E S, Executive Vice- Presi­
d e n t; R . D . JO H N S O N , V ice-President a n d T reasu rer; J O H N V. V A N D E M A R K , V ice-President and S ecretary; G . W . SC O T T ,
V ice-President F ederal F a rm M ortgage C orporation.
M e m b e r : T exas S ta te B ankers Assn.
FE D E R A L IN T E R M E D IA T E C R E D IT B A N K O F H O U S T O N ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 35-75)— T . P. P R ID D IE , P resident a nd T reasurer; C. M .
W E L C H , V ice-President a n d S ecretary.
M e m b e r o f : A m erican B ankers Assn, a n d T exas B anker s Assn.
P R O D U C T IO N C R E D IT C O R P O R A T IO N O F H O U S T O N — V IR G IL P . L E E , P resid en t; JO H N H . S E A L E , J R ., V ice-President; L . R. P R E S ­
C O T T , T reasu rer; O. G . T U M L IN S O N , Secretary,
H O U STO N B A N K F O R C O O P E R A T IV E S — W. J. M cA N E L L Y , P resident; H O L L IS B E A L L , T reasu rer; R O Y B. D A V IS, Secretary.

DISTRICT No. 11—Offices at Berkeley, California
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — U T A H , A R IZ O N A . N E V A D A . C A L IF O R N IA .
D IR E C T O R S — C. L. G U T H R IE , R . L. A D A M S, F R A N K S. B O IC E , M A X B. JA M IS O N , J. W . G IL L M A N , G E O R G E B. H O D G K IN .
A n n u a l M e e tin g : T h ird T u esd ay in J an u a ry .
FA R M C R E D IT A D M IN IS T R A T IO N — W IL L A R D D . E L L IS , G eneral A gent; R . W . Y O U N G , G eneral C ounsel; R E E D S. G A R D N E R , R e g is tr a r;
J . H . S C H W A R C K , C om ptroller.
F E D E R A L LA N D B A N K O F B E R K E L E Y ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 90-1097)— C H A R L E S P A R K E R , P resid en t: W A L T E R C. D E A N . V ice-President;
F R A N K R . H O D G SO N , V ice-President a n d S ecretary ; H . W . B R O W N IN G , V ice-President an d T rea su re r; V IC T O R M .
C A SSID Y , V ice-President Federal F a rm M ortgage C orporation.
M e m b e r: C alifornia B ankers Assn, a n d U ta h B an kers Assn.
F E D E R A L IN T E R M E D IA T E C R E D IT B A N K O F B E R K E L E Y ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 90-1073)— W IL L A R D D . E L L IS , P resid en t; R . T . EV A N S.
E xecutive V ice-President; E . W . K A Y S E R , V ice-President an d T rea su re r; C H A S. W . H U D N E R , S ecretary.
M e m b e r o f : A m erican B ankers A ssn., A rizona B ankers A ssn., a n d C alifornia B ankers Assn.
P R O D U C T IO N C R E D IT C O R P O R A T IO N O F B E R K E L E Y — T . P . C O A TS, P resid en t; S. P . A P P L E W H IT E , J R ., V ice-President; F R A N K
O. M O R R IL L , T reasu rer; W . F. M IX O N , J R ., S ecretary.
B E R K E L E Y B A N K F O R C O O P E R A T IV E S —E. A. S T O K D Y K , P resident; C. A. H E F F E R N A N , V ice-President; D . G . W H IT E , V ice-President;
E. T . H O B A R T , S ecretary; P H IL IP N . M A R K , T reasurer.

DISTRICT No. 12—Offices at Spokane, Washington
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — M O N T A N A , ID A H O . W A SH IN G T O N . O R E G O N .
D IR E C T O R S — W M . A. S C H O E N F E L D , N E IL F. B O Y L E, H A R V E Y R . S H O U L T E S , E R V IN E. K IN G , JO H N A. W IL SO N , W. H . R A G S­
D A L E , C. K . M A L O N E .
A n n u a l M e e tin g : T h ird T u esd ay in J an u a ry .
F A R M C R E D IT A D M IN IS T R A T IO N — R . E . B R O W N . G eneral A gent; D A N A E . B R IN C K , G eneral C ounsel; JA M E S W . A N D E R S O N , R eg­
is tra r; G U Y P U R D Y , C om ptroller.
FE D E R A L LA N D B A N K O F SP O K A N E ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 28-61)— R . E. B R O W N , P resident; J . C. M cC A U ST L A N D , H E N R Y M A T T H E W
an d S ID N E Y F IS H , V ice-Presidents; K A R L K . B A R N A R D , T reasu rer; JO S E P H J. D A V E Y , Secretary; JA M E S R . B R O W N .
V ice-President Federal F a rm M ortgage C orporation.
F E D E R A L IN T E R M E D IA T E C R E D IT B A N K O F S P O K A N E ( T r a n s it N u m b e r 28-60)— W . E. M E Y E R . P resid en t; PA U L F . M A T S O N .
V ice-President; E . M . W A TSO N , V ice-President a n d T rea su re r; J . O. R IC H A R D S , Secretary.
M e m b e r o f: A m erican B ankers A ssn., Oregon B ankers A ssn., and M o n tan a B ankers Assn.
P R O D U C T IO N C R E D IT C O R P O R A T IO N O F S P O K A N E — E R N E S T E . H E N R Y . P resid e n t; A. B. R O B E R T S O N . V ice-P resident; JO S E P H
W . B R A D L E Y . S ecretary ; O T T O F . A L L G A IE R . T reasu rer.
SP O K A N E B A N K F O R C O O P E R A T IV E S — A. C. A D A M S, P resid en t; IR A T . W IG H T , V ice-President an d T rea su re r; C. L. W A L L M A R K
Secretary.

CENTRAL BANK FOR COOPERATIVES
(F a r m C r e d it A d m in is tr a tio n )
L O C A T E D A T W A S H IN G T O N , D . C .
D IR E C T O R S
S. D . S A N D E R S , C h airm an ; J . D . M IL L E R , C H A R L E S G. H E N R Y , O. O. W O L F, M . W . T H A T C H E R , T H O M A S P . C O O P E R a nd
JA M E S H . L E M M O N .
O F F IC E R S
S. D . S A N D E R S , C hairm an of B oard of D irectors: J . E . W E L L S, J r ., V ice-President a n d G eneral M anager; J. D . L A W R E N C E . A ssistant Vice
P resid en t a n d A ssistan t G eneral M anager; J . P . S T R O N G , A ssistant V ice-President a nd A ssistant G eneral M anager; C . M IL T O N
, C L A R K , T reasu rer; J . E . R O L F E S , Secretary.
In fo rm a tio n R o o m 3100, 1300 E S tre e t N W „ W ashington, D . C ., T elephone, D is tr ic t 1050, B ran ch 74.

EMERGENCY CROP AND FEED LOANS
(T e m p o ra ry A c tiv itie s , F a r m C r e d it A d m in is tr a tio n )
S U P E R V IS O R Y O F F IC IA L
S. P . L IN D S E Y , J r .. D irector
In form ation. R oom 3100, 1300 E S tree t N . W ., W ashington, D . C ., T elephone, D is tric t 1050, B ranch 74.

FEDERAL CREDIT UNION SYSTEM
( F a r m C r e d it A d m in is tr a tio n )
S U P E R V IS O R Y O F F IC IA L
C L A U D E R . O R C H A R D , D irector.
In fo rm atio n , Room 3 )0 0 , 1300 E S tre e t N . W ., W ashington, D , C „ Telephone, D is tric t 1050, B ranch 74.


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FA R M C R E D IT A D M IN IST R A T IO N — C o n tin i,«H
FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE CORPORATION
(Farm Credit Administration)
LOCATED AT WASHINGTON, D. C.
DIRECTORS

A.

G . B L A C K , C h airm an ; W . E . R H E A , M em ber; D . W . B E L L , M em ber.

OFFICERS
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C A R N E S LSBR<i W N ’ \ ic®'P i esidenJt?: R - K - M cC O N N A U G H E Y , G eneral

In fo rm atio n . R oom 3100, 1300 E S tre e t N W ., W ashington. D . C .. Telephone. D is tric t 1050, B ranch 74.

FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANKS
GEORCF M rbpmkt , «
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(Farm Credit Administration)
SUPERVISORY OFFICIALS

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T - W ALKER- JR -

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FEDERAL LAND BANKS
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S U P E R V IS O R Y O F F IC IA L S

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PRODUCTION CREDIT CORPORATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS
r r arm ™ r'« n

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(Farm Credit Administration)
SUPERVISORY OFFICIALS

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I n f o r m a t i o n , R oom 3100, 1300 E S tre e t N . W ., W a s h i n g ^ D c i '^ i e ^ h o n e D L tr ttT o T o , B r S £ ° mml88Ioners-

JOINT STOCK LAND BANKS
Farm Credit A d m inistration
A. G. Black, Governor
No.
58.

W. E. Rhea, Land Bank Commissioner

Chartered
Location States
8- 21- 22. The First Joint Stock Land Bank of Montgomery.........................Montgomery, Ala.
2-20-26. The Southwest Joint Stock Land Bank of Little Rock. . . . . . . . .Little Rock, Ark.
.. Little Rock, Ark.
4-18-22. The Denver Joint Stock Land Bank of D en v er............................ Denver, Colo.
.. Denver, Colo.

81.
38.

in which operating
Ala. & Ga.
Ark., ie x ., Mo.
Colo.,Wyo.,
Mont.
Ga., Ala.

60.

9-23-22.

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

33.

2-24-22.

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

55.

7-25-22.
1-24-19.

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

111. & Iowa

The First Joint Stock Land Bank of Ft. Wayne.............................Ft.
. .Ft. Wayne
Wayne, Ind.
Ind.

Ind. & Ohio

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

Ind. & Ohio

12.

In voluntary liquidation.

10.

12-20-18.

In voluntary liquidation.

3.

6-28-17.

83.

9-11-26.

82.

3- 2-26.

27.

10- 1-19.

15.

4- 22-19.

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

Ind. & 111.

The Union Trust Joint Stock Land Bank of Indianapolis..........Indianapolis,
.. Indianapolis, Ind
Ind.
The La Fayette Joint Stock Land Bank of La Fayette.......... . .La
.La Fayette,
Fayette, Ind.
Ind.
The Des Moines Joint Stock Land Bank of Des Moines............... .Des
Des Moines,
Moines, la.
la.

Ind. & Ohio

In voluntary liquidation.

Ind. & HI.
Iowa & Minn.

1.

4-24-17.

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

Ia. & S. D.

35.

4- 4-22.

The Kentucky Joint Stock Land Bank of Lexington....................Lexington,
. .Lexington, Ky.
Ky.

Ky. & Ohio

In voluntary liquidation.

43.

5- 1-22.

36.

4-

79.

5- 9-23.

41.

5- 2-22.

The Louisville Joint Stock Land Bank of Louisville.......... ..Louisville,
Ky. Ky.
.. Louisville,
Ky. & Ind.
The
First Joint Stock Land Bank of New Orleans.......................................................................New
Orleans, La
.. New Orleans, La.
La. & Miss.

10-22.
The

Union Joint Stock Land Bank of D etroit..... ..................
Detroit, Mich
. .Detroit,
Mich.

The Minneapolis-Trust Joint Stock Land Bank of Minnea]
In voluntary liquidation.

. Minneapolis, Minn.

85.

6- 1-31.

Phoenix Joint Stock Land Bank of Kansas C ity .

14.

4-17-19.

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

8.

7~12-18.

40.

5- 2-22.

52.

7- 5-22.


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.................. Kansas
.KansasCity,
City,Mo
Mo.

The New York Joint Stock Land Bank of Rochester.................Rochester,
•Rochester,N.
N.Y.Y.
The North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham...............Durham,
Durham, N.
N. C.
C.
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Mich., Ohio, Pa.
Minn. & N. D.
Kan., Mo., Ark.,
111., Okla.
Nebr. <fc Iowa
Nebr. & Iowa
N. Y., N. J., Pa.
N. C. & Va.

JOINT STOCK AND LAND BANKS—Continued
No.
20.
51.
47.
68.
39.
22.
16.
25.
48.
2.

Title
Location States in which operating
Chartered
The
Virginia-Carolina
Joint
Stock
Land
Bank
of
Norfolk...............Elizabeth
City, N. C. N. C. & Va.
6-11-19. ’
In voluntary liquidation.
.
. ,
_
. T ~ o ci /-'«
Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh........ ....................Raleigh, N. C.
N. C. & S. O.
6- 6-22. The
’
Ore. & Wash.
5-29-22. ’The Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of Portland................. Portland, Ore.
Pa., N. Y., Md.
11-14-22. *The Pennsylvania Joint Stock Land Bank of Philadelphia......... Philadelphia, Pa.
S. C. & N. C.
First Carolinas Joint Stock Land Bank of Columbia.. . . . . .Columbia, S. C.
4-24-22. The
’
Texas & Okla.
Dallas Joint Stock Land Bank of Dallas.................................. Dallas, Texas
7- 3-19. The
'
In voluntary liquidation.
.
_
Texas & Okla.
First Texas Joint Stock Land Bank of Houston. . . ...............Houston, Texas
4-23-19. The
'
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 City. . . . . .Salt Lake City, Utah Utah & Idaho
'The Virginian*Joint sTock°Land Bank of Charleston.......... .........Charleston, W. Va.
_____________ ____________

5- 7-17.

W. Va., Ohio,
Ind., Mich., Va.

FEDERAL LOAN AGENCY
Administrator, JE S S E H . JO N E S
F E D E R A L H O M E LO A N B A N K B O A R D
Chairman, JO H N H . F A H E Y
Assistant to the Board, O I ^ O N D E . L O O M IS
Vice Chairman, T. D . W E B B
Secretary to the Board, J . F R A N C IS M O O R E
Members, F R E D W . C A T L E T T , W . H . H U S B A N D , a n d F R A N K L IN
W

HANCOCK

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FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM
Governor, JA M E S T W O H Y
General Counsel, H A R O L D L E E
Deputy Governor, W IL L IA M F. P E N N IM A N
Assistant Governor, D A V ID F O R D

Chief Examiner, V E R N E C. B O N E S T E E L
Comptroller, R . R . B U R K L IN
Assistant Comptroller and
^
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Chief Bank Examiner, E R N E S T E . R E A R D O N

FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANKS
DISTRICT No. 1—Bank Located at Boston, Mass. ( I ll Devonshire St.)

C A P IT A L . $17,376,962.
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — C o n n ecticu t. M ain e. M assachusetts, N ew H am pshire. R hode Island an d V erm ont.
O F F IC E R S
President, W A L T E R H . N E A V E S
Secretary, L . E . D O N O V A N
— a__ ^ J g j | „ , IVT.
Vice President and Assistant Treasurer, H E R B E R T N . F A U L K N E R
Treasurer and Asst. Vice-President, F R E D E R IC K W IN A N T
COUNSEL
P h ilip A. H endrick
D IR E C T O R S
S um ner W . Johnson, H om estead L n. & Bldg. A ssn., (M ail address:
Chairman, B ernard J . R othw ell, 177 M ilk S t., B oston, M ass.
185 M iddle S t.,) P o rtla n d , M e.
Vice Chairman, E d w ard H . W eeks, O ld C olony C o-operative B an k ,
58 W eybosset S t., (M ail address: Box 1645), Providence, R . I.
G eorge B. L ord, P o rtsm o u th Savings B ank, 22 M a rk e t S q., P o r ts ­
M ilton A. B a rre tt, F id elity C ooperative B an k , 675 M ain S t.. F itc h ­
m o u th , N . H .
burg, M ass.
E a to n D . S arg en t, N ash u a, N . H .
R euben A. C ooke, B u rlin g to n B ldg. & L n. A ssn., 186 M ain S t.,
W alter P . Schw abe, T hom psonville Savings a n d H om e L oan A ssn.
B urlington, V t.
(M ail address: 15 C en tral S t.), T hom psonville, C onn.
Philip A. D am on, P ittsfield C o-operative B an k , 48 F en n S t., P ittsfield.
M ass.
Joseph H . Soliday, F ran k lin Savings B an k , 6 P a rk S q u a re , B oston,
R aym ond P . H aro ld , W orcester C o-operative Federal Savings & L oan
M ass.
______ _____________ ____________________
•______
A ssn., 22 E lm S t., W orcester, M ass.

DISTRICT No. 2—Bank Located at New York (165 Broadway)
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — N ew Jersey . N ew Y o rk . P u e rto R ico a n d V irgin Islands.
C A P IT A L , $25,066,296.
O F F IC E R S
Vice-President and Secretary, R O B E R T G . C L A R K SO N
President, G E O R G E L . B L IS S
Treasurer, D E N T O N C . LY O N
COUNSEL
F red G . Stickel, J r.
D IR E C T O R S
Lucius R . E a stm a n , H ills B ros. C o., 110 W ashington S t., N ew Y ork,
Chairman, G eorge M acD o n ald , C onsolidated Oil C o m pany, 149
N. Y.
B roadw ay, N ew Y o rk C ity .
Jo h n E den Farw ell, G eneva F ederal Savings & L oan A ssn., 89 Seneca
Vice Chairman, F ran cis V. D . L loyd, 210 M ain S t., H ackensack, N . J .
S t., G eneva, N ew Y ork.
J . A lston A dam s, W estfield Federal Savings an d L oan A ssociation,
C. H a rry M inners,' B ankers Federal Savings & L oan A ssn., M aiden
30 E . B ro ad S tre e t, W estfield, N . J.
L ane, cor. N assau S t., N ew Y ork, N . Y.
R oy H . B assett, C an to n Savgs. & L n . A ssn., 127 M ain S t.. C an to n ,
Le G ra n d W . P e lle tt, T h e Bldg & L n. A ssn, of N ew burgh, N ew Y ork,
New Y ork.
47 G ra n d S t., N ew burgh, N ew Y ork.
Jam es B ruce, N a tio n a l D a iry P ro d u cts, 120 B roadw ay. N ew Y ork, N . Y.
E u sta c e Seligm an, 48 W all S tre e t, N ew Y ork.
H a rry J . S tevens, T ru stw o rth y Bldg. & L n. A ssn., 524 C en tral A ve.,
Louis J . C ohen, E ssen tial Savings & L n. A ssn.;, (M ail ad dress: 744
N ew ark, N ew Jersey.
B road S t.), N ew ark, N ew Jersey.

DISTRICT No. 3- -Bank Located at Pittsburgh, Pa. (Clark Building, 7th St. and Liberty Ave.)
C A P IT A L , $15,225,112.
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T - D elaw are, P en n sy lv an ia, W est V irginia.
O F F IC E R S
President, R A L P H H . R IC H A R D S
Manager, W M . M . S T O U T , P hiladelphia Office, 1730 L a n d T itle B ldg.,
Vice President, G . R . P A R K E R
P h ilad elp h ia, P a.
Secretary-Treasurer, H . H . G A R B E R
COUNSEL
R . A. C unningham
D IR E C T O R S
Jam es J . O ’M alley, F irst F ederal Savgs. & L n. A ssn., of W ilkes B arre.
Chairman, E rn e st T . T rig g , N atio n al P a in t. V arnish & L acquer A ssn.,
34 W . M a rk e t S t., W ilkes B arre, P a.
1500 R hode Island A ve., N . W ., W ashington, D . C.
W illiam R ein h ard t, 3rd a nd M ifflin S ts., P h ilad elp h ia, P a.
Vice-Chairman, C harles S. T ip p e tts , U n iv ersity of P ittsb u rg h , P itts ­
A.
E
.
Sheller, F irst F ederal Savings an d L oan A ssociation of A ltoona,
bu rg h , P a.
1 108 12th S t., A ltoona, P a.
Jam es R . F ly n n , U nion F ederal Savings & L oan Assn, of W heeling, 32
H a rry R . S m ith, Ellw ood C ity Federal Savings & L n. A ssn., 635 Law ­
T w elfth S t., W heeling, W . Va.
rence A ve., Ellw ood C ity , P a.
C harles W arner, 219 N o rth B road S t., P hiladelphia, P a.
Fred C. K lussm ann, R evenue B uilding a n d L oan A ssociation, 320
W illiam A. W ood, E q u itab le B ldg. & L n. A ssn., of W ashington, P a .,
G ra n t A ve., M illvale, P a.
(M ail address: 2101 Law an d F inance B ldg., P ittsb u rg h , P a .)
A rth u r B. K o o n tz, U nion B uilding, C h arlesto n , W . Va.

DISTRICT No. 4—-Bank Located at W inston-Salem, N. C. (Reynolds Bldg.)
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — A labam a, D istric t of C olum bia, F lo rid a, G eorgia, M ary lan d , N o rth C arolina, S o u th C arolina an d V irginia
C A P IT A L , $15,562,907.
O F F IC E R S
President-Secretary, O. K . L aR O Q U E
Assistant Secretary, J . W . H O L T
Vice-President-Treasurer, G E O R G E E . W A LST O N
COUNSEL
T . Spruill T h o rn to n
D IR E C T O R S
Chairman, H orace S. H aw o rth , H ig h P o in t, N . C.
P . W . Spencer, M echanics Federal Savings & L oan A ssn., R ock H ill,
S o u th C arolina.
Vice Chairman, E d w ard C. B altz, P erp e tu a l Bldg. Assn, of th e D istric t
of C olum bia, 500 E lev en th S t., N . W ., W ashington, D . C.
J . F . S tevens, G a te C ity B uilding & L oan A ssn., 108 S. G reene S t.,
G eorge W . B ahlke, Progress F ederal Savings & L oan A ssn., of B alti­
G reensboro, N o rth C arolina.
m ore, (M ail address: 720 M unsey B ldg.), B altim ore, M d.
W . W averly T ay lo r, 1.522 K S t.. N . W .. W ashington. D . C.
.J . N ew ton G ordon, C o-operative Bldg. & L n. Assn, of L ynchburg, Inc.,
W m . H . W alker, F irst Federal Savings & L oan A ssn., of M iam i, 100
215 9 th S t., L ynchburg, V irginia.
N . E . F irs t A ve., M iam i, F la .
George E . R utledge, F irst Federal Savings & L oan Assn, of Bessemer,
G eorge W . W est, F irst F ederal Sav. & L oan A ssn, of A tla n ta , 46
Bessemer, A labam a.
P ry o r S t:, N . E ., A tla n ta , G eorgia.


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FED ER AL HOM E LOAN B A N K S -S T A T E M E N T O F C O N D IT IO N A S O F D ECEM BER 31, 1940
ASSETS

Consoli­
dated

Combined

Boston

New York

Pittsburgh

W instonSalem

C incinnati

Indian­
apolis

CASH—-On H and....................... . ....................
5 47,292.37 ! 47,292.37
500.00 !
500.00
1,200.00
10.00
On deposit with:
510.00
11,721.03|
U. S. Treasurer........................................................
30,540,621.27 30,540,621.27
489,728.13 3,067,539.22 1,479,757.67 1,224,352.35 3,161,197.77 1,353,070.79
Commercial B anks........... ............ ................."' 5 ’ •
15,742,194."" 15,742,194.88 1,227,137.92 (a)443,405.66 1,929,556.82 1,750,182,29
L233,443.54 1,075,862.72
E. H. L. Bank of New York, A gent. 2 . . . . .
15,000.00
15,000.00
1,250.00
1,250.00,
1,250.00
1,250.00
1,250.00
Other Federal Home Loan B anks.....................
1,250.1
0 2,000,000.00
0
0
Transit . . . . . .. . . ............ .... . . ; . ..
;
0
109.29
0
0
0
Total C ash..'......................... ................................... 46.345,217.81 48,345,108.52 1,718,616.05
(a)3,512,694.88 3,411,764.49 2,975,794.64 1:396,401.31 2,441,904.54
Deposit with Ü. S. Treasurer for matured obligations
'379,422.50
0
0
0
0
0
INVESTMENTS:.
U. S. Gov. obligations and securities fully guaranteed
by U. S.................................. .
50,711,041.70 50,711,041.70 7,532,628.81 3,223,233.59 5,493,256.59
506,957.26 10,622,930.15 8,520,597.80
ADVANCES OUTSTANDING—Members. . . .'.' 5 *
201,491,964.37 201,491,964.37 10,710,496.00 21,159,413.32 17,386,163.88 30,201,662.50
18,745,421.02 11,779,145.52
ACCRUED INTEREST RECEIVABLE:
Deposits—Other F. H. L. Banks......... ........................
109.29
0
0
0
Investm ents.. ................... ................ .8 . . . . . . . , . ' * |
177,185.72
177,185.72
23,847.14
1,965.71
25,365.6
620.08
39,150.47
27,819.03
Advances to members........................ ..
346,630.69
346,630.69
10,268.66
49,140.20
57,034.29:
99,485.38
-----1.72
694.64
Total Accrued Interest Receivable..........
523,816.41
523,925.70
34,115.80
51,105.91
82,399.96
100,105.46
DEFERRED CHARGES:
Prepaid consolidated debenture expense X
100,325.72
100,325.72
0
0
10,113.56
19,715.44
2,812.39
9,120.85
Prepaid assessment—F. H. L. B. Board.................... !
150,000.00
150,000.00
10,297.64
12,245.67
13,818.91
18,152.71
16,897.04
Prepaid surety bond and insurance premiums........... ■«
10,587.20
11.905.26
11,905.26
837.39
1,549.32
1,190.52
793.10
I “ 1.78
847.37
Total Deferred Charges........... ..
262,230.98
262,230.98
11,135.03
13,794.99
25,122.99
38,661.25
OTHER ASSETS:
Accounts receivable............. ..........................................
8,222.96
8,222.96
150.00
250.00
2,028.91
133.95
818.70
162.30
Miscellaneous. ............. ......... .............. ..........
1,225.00
1.225.00
0
0
0
750.00
0
Total Other Assets . . . . !~............... .............. ..
9,447.96!
9,447.96
150.00
250.00
2,028.91
T otal A sse t s . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ................

883.95
299,723,141.73 301,343,719.23 20,007,141.69 27,960,492.69 26,400,736.82 33,824,065.06

LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
LIABILITIES—DEPOSITS
Members—tim e. .................................. ............... ..
21,770,628.87 21,770,628.87 2,340,457.95
Members—demand.................................... ..
5,150,762.61 5,150,762.61
200,000.00
A pplicants................... ..................... ..
67,525.00
67,525.00
600.00:
Other Federal Home Loan Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
0 2,000,000.00
0
Total Deposits. ...........................
26,988,916.48 28,988,916.48 2,541,057.95
ACCRUED INTEREST PAYABLE
..............
Deposits—m em bers.................................................
14,905.88
14,905.88
5,743.58
Deposits—other F. H. L. Banks..........Síí
a
0
0
0
Consolidated Debentures. « J ................................
175,625.05
175,625.05
0
Total Accrued Interest Payable.............
190,530.93
190,530.93
5,743.58
DIVIDENDS PAYABLE
U. 8. Government.................................
706,519.76
706,519.76
62,337.50
M em bers............................................................ . . . "
261,194.26
261,194.26|
21,040.44
Total Dividends Payable..........................
967,714.02
967,714.02
83,377.94
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE . . ..........................
401.21
401.21
PREMIUMS ON CONSOLIDATED DEBENTURES
213,755.46
213,755.46
♦CONSOLIDATED DEBENTURES
2% Series D due April 1, 1943........... .......................
23.500.000. 00 23,500,000.00
3 4 % S e r ie s F due April 15, 1941 .............. .
15.000.
000.00 15,000,000.00
M % Series G due April 15, 1942 ..........................
52.000.
000.00 52,000,000.00
Total Consolidated Debentures. . . ............ .
90,500,000.00 90,500,000.00
MATURED OBLIGATIONS
Consolidated debentures........................................... .
369,000.00
Interest on consolidated deben tures......................
10,422.50!
Total Matured Obligations............... .....................
379,422.50
Total Liabilities................................ g..................... 119,240,740.60 120,861,318.10 2,630,179.47
CAPITAL — C a p i t a l S to c k ( P a r )
Members (fully paid)................................ ................
44,531,400.00 44,531,400.00 4,373;000.00
Members (partially pai d). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
23,900.00
23,900.00
2,700.00
Total................................................... ; ..................... 44,555,300.00 44,555,300.00 4,375,700.00
Less Unpaid subscriptions..........................................
14,650.00
14,650.00
700.00
44,540,650.00: 44,540,650.00

4,375,000.00
U. S. Government (fully paid)...............................
124,741,000.00¡ 124,741,000.00 12,467,500.00
Total paid in on Capital Stock............... .
169,281,650.00 169,281,650.00 16,842,500.00
SURPLUS—Reserve as required under Sec. 16 of Act
5,322,474.03 5,322,474.03
338,901.99
Resérve for contingencies.......................................... .
1,117,763.70 1,117,763.70
0
Total Surplus..............................
6,440,237.73 6,440,237.73
338,901.99
UNDIVIDED P R O F IT S ..................
4,760,513.40 4,760,513.40
195,560.23
Total Surplus and Undivided Profits. . ....................
11,200,751.13 11,200,751.13
534,462.22
Total Capital................................................................ 180,482,401.13 180,482,401.13 17,376,962.22

2.529.363.45
344,400.00
20,300.00
0
2.894.063.45

14,500.00
0
494,544.22

549,975.00

133.67
0
0
133.67

956.80
.0
25,156.25
26,113.05

64.12
0
25,625.00
25,689.12

470,044.22
10,000,00

546,100.00
0
3,875.00

0:

rn ro

Des
Moines

5,808.86
0
16,953.15
22,762.01

Topeka

14,422.08

25.00

25.00

0

235.00

4,457,607.46
289,175.85
1,250.00
0
0

1,687,479.12
0
1,250.00

2,979,198.99
3,277.29
1,250.00

807,495.04

1,677,565.25
599,140.79
1,250.00

1, 000, 000.00

210,000.00

1,250.00

1,000,000.00

0

0
0

0

0
4,530,000.00 1,288,000.00
29,858,333.06 19,228,715.63

2,485,000.00
8,087,041.31

1,938,750.00
9,894,968.58

7,109.29

0
11,701.21

109.29
:,428.79

28,246.43
19,038.38
1,071.87

1,687.50

4,392.79
8,802.97

2,153.08
6,508.33
1

7,080.87
11,979.03
89.96

275.00
0

124.45
0
12415

75.00

4,204.65
425.00

0
17,442.95

10,903.28

4,757,287.75
0
1,900.00
0

823,451.00
26,011.89
950.00
0

1,905.82
0
33,750.00
35,655.82

21.33
0
30,312.51
/ 30,333.84

92,082.00
49.330.50
141.739.00
46,218.13
44,449.22
22,706.00
47.987.00
16,139.71
136,531.22
72.036.50
189,726.00
62,357.84
38.00
45.76
0
0
48,924.69
18,327.98
72,075.79
28,757.92
4.000.
000.00
2.500.000. 002,500,000.00 2,500,000.00 3.000.
000.00
4,500,000.00
3.000.
000.00
3.000.
000.00
0 3.000.
000.00
3.500.000. 00
12,000,000.00
4,750,000.00 18,000,000.00
10,500,000.00 17,500,000.00 2,500,000.00 T,'250,000.00 “ 24,000,000.00 13,500,000.00

50.00

1,355,000.00 3,214,687.50
7,474,700.83 16,965,902.72

0

~5om

235,000.00
83,895.95 1,052,000.00
. 6,250.00
0
7,800.00
0
0
0
325145.95 1,052,000.00 1,373,062.35
7,500.00
'7,500.00

12.109.38
12.109.38

1,718.76
L7ÎH6

43,862.00
10.711.80
54.573.80
6,134.44
1.500.000.

0

1.500.000.

6,224.82

2,162,600.00
0
2,162,600.00

1,793,800.00

0

1,793,800.00

0

2,162,600.00
8,772,400.00
10,935,000.00
330,405.67
"33Ö;405.67

'317.45
17,182.36

002,000,000.00
1,000,000.00
1.500.000. 00 500,000.00 2,000,000.00
1.250.000. 00 1,500,000.00 4,000,000,00
00
1,750,000.00 2,000,000.00 T,000,000.00

3,095,901.95
5,025,200.00 2.712.100.00
7,400.00
3.200.00
5.032.600.00 2.715.300.00
5,000.00
1.600.00
5.027.600.00 1713,

0
0

10,000.00
10,000.00

49,839.50
08

238,226.17

0

13812617
“ 11.16

10,856,575.57
T otal L ia bilities and C a p it a l .........................
299,723,141.73
"25:328,438.06 13,298,264.30
(a) As of December 31, 1940 th e New Y ork B ank adm inistered as Agent for th e 12 Banks an im prest fund of $15,000, from which debenture exnenRes other the«
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. ,
■
held as Agent $123.88 for th e paym ent of prem ium s on employees’ group life insurance in th e several Banks
aeDenture expenses, other th an brokerage commissions and interest are paid.
ibi, In additioih on December 31, 1940, th e Chicago Bank held in escrow for certain associations in its district, th e sum of $ 1 273 33
♦ Consohdated Federal Home Loan Bank debentures issued by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board and now oiitstandm g are th e jm n t and several obligations of all Federal Home Loa
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Los
Angeles

P ortland

18,144.26

111,463.00
27,376.72
138,839.72
0
16,127.46

_________0 _________ 0
0
2,894,197.12 11,175,624.45 18,261,138.03 11,658,625.32
4,923,800.00¡ 2,900,300.00 4,998,000.00 7,868,900.00 3,128,300.00
0 __ 3,000.00
2,700.00
0
4,200.00
4,923,800.00 2,903,300.00 5,000,700.00 7,868,900.00 1132,500.00
0 __ 2,250.00
1,775.00
4,923,800.00 2,901,050.00 4.998.925.00
18,963,200.00 11,146,300.00 9.208.200.00
23,887,000.00 14,047,350.00 14,207,125.00
677,785.38
489,720.65
482,268.29
327,812.27
158,636.65
0
220,000.00
0
836,422.03
489,720.65
702,268.29
342,873.54
688,041,72
653,513.74
1,179,295.57 1,177,762.37 1,355,782.03
25,066,295.57 15,225,112.37, 15,562,907.03

L ittle
Rock

8,155,629.48
6,981,012.00
1,250.00
0
0

1623S

4.388.000. 004,854,924.50
2,618,220.67
253,716.92
11, 100.00
250.00
2.000. 000.00
0
9,017,320.67 "5,108,891.42
271.70
0
12,500.00
12,771.70

Chicago

8,466,341.84

1.324.200.00 3,321,200.00
700.00
1124.900.00 1321,200.00
175.00
1.324.725.00
9,967,900,00
13,289,100.00
313,614.61
100, 000.00

' "413,614.61

In addition th e New York Bank

FED ER AL H O M E LOAN B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N (Continued)
DISTRICT No. 5—Bank Located at Cincinnati, O. (Chamber of Commerce Bldg.)
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — K en tu ck y , O hio, T ennessee. C A P IT A L , $22,216,019.
«■
■ . ....mi»
O F F IC E R S
President. W A L T E R D . S H U L T Z
Secretary, D W IG H T W E B B . J r.
Vice President, W A L T E R E . JU L IU S
Treasurer, A. L . M A D D O X
CO U N SEL'
T a ft, S te ttin iu s & H ollister
D IR E C T O R S
C. J . H aase, H om e F ederal Sav. & L n. A ssn., of M em phis, 44 S o u th
Chairman, R ichard P riest D ietzm an , K en tu ck y H om e Life B ldg.,
Second S t., M em phis, T enn.
Louisville, K y.
Vice Chairman, W . M . B rock. G em C ity Bldg, a n d Ln. A ssn., 6 N ,
H a rry S. Kissell, 928-32 F irst N a tio n a l B an k B ldg., Springfield, Ohio.
M ain S t., D a y to n , O.
Jam es M . M cK ay , H om e Savings 8c L oan C o., of Y oungstow n, 275
F red B. B assm ann, M on m o u th S tree t F ederal Savings & L oan A ssn.,
of N ew port, 1010 M on m o u th S t., N ew port, K y.
W est F ederal S t., Y oungstow n, O hio.
H erm an F . C ellarius, San M arco Bldg. & Ln. A ssn., 2725 W oodburn
W m. A. M cM illen, C uyahoga Savings & L oan C o., 161 T h e A rcade,
A ve., (M ail address: 22 E a st 12th S t..) C in cin n ati, Ohio.
C leveland, Ohio.
W . B. Furgerson, P o rtlan d Federal Savings & L oan A ssn., 539 W.
C has. M . P resto n , H a m ilto n N atio n al B an k , K noxville, T enn.
M ark et S t., Louisville, K y.

DISTRICT N*. 6—Bank Located at Indianapolis, Ind. (Guaranty Bldg.,)
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — In d ian a an d M ichigan.
■u
President, F R E D T . G R E E N E
Vice President, F E R M O R S. C A N N O N

C A P IT A L , $10,318,816.
O F F IC E R S

Second Vice President, G . E . O H M A R T
Secretary and Treasurer, JO H N C. M O R D E N
COUNSEL
H am m ond, B uschm ann, K rieg & D e V ault
Attention; P a u l J . D e V a u lt
D IR E C T O R S
Chairman, H erm an B. W ells, U n iv ersity of In d ian a, B loom ington, Ind.
G ra n t H . Longenecker, Peoples Sav. Assn, of B enton H a rb o r, M ichigan
Vice Chairman, F . S. C annon, R ailro ad m en ’s Federal Savings & L oan
(M ail address: 101 C apitol Savings a nd L oan B ldg., Lansing,
M ich.)
Assn., of Indianapolis, 21 V irginia A ve., Indianapolis, Indiana.
E arl C. B ucher, Peoples Savings & L oan Assn., 450 N . Jefferson S t.,
C arleton B. M cC ulloch, T h e S ta te Life Ins. C o., 1135 S ta te Life B ldg.,
H u n tin g to n , Ind.
Indianapolis, Ind.
W alter H . D reier, U nion Federal Savings & L oan A ssn., 10 N o rth
W alter J . L. R ay , T h e S ta n d a rd Savings an d L oan A ssn., 405 G risw old
W est 6 th S t., Evansville, Ind.
S t., D e tro it, M ich.
Chas. T . Fisher, J r ., N a tio n al B ank of D e tro it, D e tro it, M ich.
W illiam C. W alz, A nn A rbor Federal Sav. & L oan A ssn., 116 N o rth
M yron H . G ray, M uncie Federal Savings & L oan A ssn., 100 N . W al­
F o u rth S t., A nn A rbor, M ichigan.
n u t S t., (M ail address: 108 E . W ashington S t.) M uncie, Indiana.
R o b ert H . W ertenberger, Peoples Sav. & L oan Assn, of D e K alb
S. R udolph L ig h t, 503 Am. N a tl. B an k B lag., K alam azoo, M ich.
C o u n ty , A u burn, Ind.

DISTRICT No. 7—Bank Located at Chicago, 111. (105 W. Monroe St.)
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — Illinois a n d W isconsin.
■g — — 1
President. A. R. G A R D N E R
Vice President, JO H N P. D O M E IE R

C A P IT A L . $20,565,841.
O F F IC E R S

Secretary, C O N S T A N C E M . W R IG H T
Treasurer, H . C H A R L E S JO N E S
COUNSEL
U ngaro & Sherw ood
Attention: G erard M . U ngaro
D IR E C T O R S
Chairman, C harles E. B ro ughton, T h e Sheboygan P ress, Sheboygan,
W illiam E . H o d n e tt, Lincoln Savings & L oan A ssn., 600 B roadw ay
Wis.
Lincoln, 111.
Vice Chairman, H e n ry G . Zander, J r., 110 S. D earborn S t., Chicago, III.
Law rence D . Johnson, F idelity Federal Savings & L oan Assn., 101 E.
Allen R. C alhoun, S ta n d a rd Savings & Ln. Assn., 1910 E . N o rth A ve.,
M ain S t., G alesburg, 111.
M ilw aukee, W isconsin.
Edw ard J . C zekala, N a tio n al Savings & L oan A ssn., 1303 N . A shland
B. F . K uehlhorn, N o rth e rn Bldg. 6c Ln. A ssn., 2746 T e u to n ia A ve.,
Ave., C hicago, 111.
M ilw aukee, W isconsin
A rth u r G , E rd m an n , Bell Savings Bldg, a n d Ln. A ssn., 30 N . LaSalle
C larence W . R euling, M assachusetts M u tu al Life Ins. C o., P eoria, 111.
S t., C hicago, 111.
R obert L. H irschinger, B araboo Federal Sav. & L oan Assn., 423 O ak
G uy A. W ood, K ing C ity F ederal Savings 8c L oan A ssn., 1005 B roadw ay
S t., B araboo, Wis.
M t. V ernon, 111.

DISTRICT No. 8—Bank Located at Des Moines, la. (Des Moines Bldg.)
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — Iow a, M innesota, M issouri, N o rth D a k o ta an d S o u th D a k o ta.
C A P IT A L , $10,856,576.
O F F IC E R S
President aw l Secretary,R O B E R T J . R IC H A R D S O N
Asst. Secretary, J. M . M A R T IN
Vice President and Treasurer, W. H . LO H M A N
A sst. Treasurer, A. E , M U E L L E R
COUNSEL
E m m ert, Jam es, N eedham an d L indgren
Attention: R o b ert H . B ush
D IR E C T O R S
Chairman, C harles B. R obbins, C ed ar R ap id s Life In su rance C o.,
A dolph F . L e o n h a rd t, Econom y F ederal Savings & L oan A ssn., of
C edar R ap id s, Iow a, (M ail address: 230 N . M ichigan A ve..
S t. Louis, 722 C h estn u t S t., S t. L ouis, M o.
Chicago, 111.)
Jo h n R . Loom is, R ed O ak Bldg. & Sav. Assri., R ed O ak, la .
Vice Chairman, E. J . R ussell, M au ran , R ussell & Crow ell, 1620 C hem i­
E . C. L u n d q u ist, W illm ar Savings & L oan A ssn., 320 Litchfield A ve.,
cal Bldg., S t. L ouis, M o.
W illm ar, M inn.
B urch N . Bell, T w in C ity Federal Sav. & L oan A ssn., M inneapolis,
C. R . M itchell, Jackson C o u n ty Savings & L oan A ssn., 916 W alnut
M inn.
S t., K ansas C ity , M o.
Louis A. Boyles, Y an k to n Bldg. & L n. A ssn., Y an k to n , S. D .
E. A. P u rd y , W ells-D ickey C o., M inneapolis, M inn.
R o b ert E, Lee H ill, U niversity of M issouri, C olum bia, M o.
H . H . W ooledge, N o rth w estern M utukl Savings & L oan Assn., I 1
J . W. Irons, M u tu al Federal Sav. & Loan A ssn., M ason C ity , la.
B roadw ay, F argo, N . D .

DISTRICT No. 9—Bank Located at Little Rock, Ark. (623 Main St.)

T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — A rkansas, Louisiana, M ississippi, N ew M exico an d T exas.
C A P IT A L , $11,712,936.
„
Pmmmm
r -O F F IC E R S
President, B. H . W O O T E N
Vice President, J . C. C O N W A Y
Vice President and Secretary, H . D . W A LLA C E
Treasurer, W . F . T A R V IN
COUNSEL
W illiam H . C lark, Jr.
D IR E C T O R S
Chairman, Will C. Jones, J r., T h e M u rra y C o., D allas, Tex.
G rover J . C asselberry, F irst Federal Savings & L oan Assn, of E l Paso.
Vice-Chairman, W . P . G ulley, Pu lask i Federal Savings 8c L oan A ssn.,
315 T exas S t., P. O. Box 1948, E l P aso, Tex.
201 W est 2nd S t., L ittle R ock, Ark.
H . T . L eonard, K osciusko Bldg. & L n. A ssn., K osciusko, M ississippi.
O. W . Boswell, F irst Federal Sav. 8c Ln. A ssn., of P aris, 16 C larksville
R . H . M cC une, Roswell Bldg. & L n. A ssn., R osw ell. N ew M exico.
. S t., P a ris, Texas.
J. J . M iran n e, S ecurity B uilding & L oan A ssn.,M aison B lanche Bldg.
T. J. B utler, E lgin-B utler B rick C o., A ustin, Tex.
N ew O rleans, La.
G ordon H . C am pbell, A etn a Life Ins. C o., B ankers T ru s t Bldg.,
Louis D . R oss, S t. T a m m a n y H om estead A ssn., C ovington, La.
L ittle R ock, A rk.
H erm an C. Stager, F irst H om estead & Savings A ssn., N ew O rleans, La.

DISTRICT No. 10—Bank Located at Topeka, Kan. (National Bank of Topeka Bldg.)
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — C olorado, K ansas, N ebraska a n d O klahom a.
C A P IT A L , $9,760,527.
O F F IC E R S
President and Secretary, C. A. S T E R L IN G
Vice President and Treasurer, R . H . B U R T O N
COUNSEL
Jo h n S. D ean
D IR E C T O R S
E v ald M . F o rsy th , F irst F ederal Savings & L oan Assn, of Lincoln,
Chairman, P au l F. G ood, G ood & Sim ons, S ecurity M u tu al Bldg.,
223 So. T h irte e n th S t., L incoln, N eb.
Lincoln, N eb.
C. B. M erriam , C entral N atio n al B an k , T o p ek a, K ans., (M ail address:
Vice Chairman, R oss E. Thom pson, U nited Federal Sav. & L oan
R econstruction Finance C orporation, W ashington, D . C .)
-Assn; of T u lsa, 15 W . F o u rth St-., T u lsa, Okla.
F ra n k S. Pow ell, A rgentine Bldg. 8c L n. A ssn., 3004 S tro n g Ave.,
L. W . B auerle, S outhw est Federal Savings & L oan A ssn., W ichita, K an.
K ansas C ity , K ans.
D r. W m. B. Bizzell, U niversity of O klahom a, N o rm an, Okla.
H . S. Sands, F irst N ational B k. B ldg., D enver. Colo.
A rth u r.R . .Brasted., .M id-Kansas. F ederal Sav. 8c L oan A ssn., W ichita,
D . E . Soden, G oodland Bldg. & L oan A ssn., 1 114 M ain S t., G oodland,
K ansas.
K ansas.
B. F. Sw ann, Em pire Savings, Building & L oan Assn., 1654 W elton
Sanford Cheves, F irst Federal Savings & L oan Assn, of Colorado
S t., D enver, Colo,
Springs, 28 E. K iow a S t., Colorado Springs, C o lo .. .


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TERRITORY in

T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T

N,°; il l wBä,*k Located at Portland, Ore. (608 Pacific Bldg.)

A laska. Id ah o . M o n tan a . O regon. U ta h . W ashington an d W yom ing.

President-Secretary, F R A N K H . JO H N S O N
Vice President-Treasurer, IR V IN G B O G A R D U S

C A P IT A L , $7,782,471.

O F F IC E R S
A sst. Secretary, (M rs.) E. M . JE N N E S S
COUNSEL
V erne D usenbery

D IR E C T O R S
Chairman, B en. A. P erh am , P erh am F r u it C o., Y akim a. W ash
R oy N . G ilb ert, H om e F ederal Savings a n d L oan A ssn., 121 T w elfth
Vice Chairman, B en H . H azen, B enj. F ran k lin Federal S4v. & L oan
A ve., S outh, N am p a, Ida.
A ssn., of P o rtla n d , 517 S. W . S ta rk S t., P o rtlan d ; Ore.
CBloomfield. C heyenne F ederal Savings & L oan A ssn.. 307 W .
L . H . H offm an, H offm an C o nstruction C o., 715 S. W . C olum bia S t
P o rtla n d , Ore.
18th S t., C heyenne, W yo.
A rth u r S. C ory, Lewis C o u n ty Savings a n d L oan A ssociation, P a rk
J . W . M axw ell, N ational B an k of C om m erce, S e a ttle , W ash.
an d Pacific A ves., C hehalis, W ash.
J . M . Person, W ashington Federal Savings & L oan Assn.; 163 S. 2nd
E- C ushing, C itizens Fed eral Savings a n d L oan A ssn., of S eattle,
S t., H illsboro, Ore.
1329 T h ird A ve., S ea ttle , W ash.
M . L. D y e, F irs t F ed eral Sav. & L o an A ssn., 78 S. M ain S t., S a lt L ake
Joseph E . Sw indlehurst, E m pire Bldg. & L oan A ssn., 123 S, M ain
C ity , U tah .
S t., Livingston, M ont.

T E R R IT O R Y i n
Nr Ï t12~ B» n k ..L o ?
at
I
B.KK 1 1 O K I IN D IS T R IC T — A rizona. C alifornia, H aw aii an d N evada.

Présidera, M . M . H U R F O R D
Vice President, C . E . B E R R Y

Angele«, Calif. (311 So. Spring S t.)7

C A P IT A L , $14,037,938.

O F F IC E R S
Secretary-Treasurer, F. C. N O O N
A ssistant Secretary, V IV IA N S IM P S O N
H elen Fredericks, A tly.

D IR E C T O R S
Chairman, D av id G . D av is, R ap h ael W eill & C o., W hite H ouse
H a ro ld A. N oble, San Jo aq u in B uilding & L oan A ssn., 11 So. H u n te r
S an Francisco, Calif.
S t., S tockton, Calif.
Vice Chairman, A lb ert J . E v ers, 15 C alifornia S t., S an Francisco, C alif.
L F .N o x o n , C en tu ry F ederal Savings & L oan A ssn., 213 S a n ta M onica
B lvd., S a n ta M onica, Calif.
W illiam E . B o u to n , G olden G a te F ed eral Savings & L oan A ssn., 340
G eorge W. P a rd y , L a Jolla Federal Savgs. & L n. A ssn., 7901 H erschel
K earn y S t., S an Francisco, C alif.
A ve., L a Jolla, Calif.
E d w in M . E in stein , F resno G u a ra n tee B ldg.-L oan A ssn., 915 V an
Joseph G . R ice, F irst Federal Savings & L oan A ssn, of P hoenix, 30 W .
N ess A ve.. Fresno. C alif.
A dam s S t., Phoenix, Ariz.
P a u l E n d ico tt, H om e B uilders L o an A ssn., 2 nd & T hom as S ts..
H orace S. W ilson, S outhern C alifornia Bldg. & L o an A ssn., 431 W est
P o m ona, Calif.
5 th S t., Los Angeles, C alif.

OTHER GOVERNMENT BANKING AGENCIES
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION
BOARD O F TR U STEES
J O H N H . F A H E Y , C h airm an : T . D . W E B B , Vice C hairm an; F R E D W . C A T L E T T , W . H . H U S B A N D , and F R A N K L IN W . H A N C O C K , J r.
A ssista n t to th e B oard, O R M O N D E . LO O M IS
S ecretary to th e B oard, J . F R A N C IS M O O R E
N U G E N T FA L L O N , G eneral M an ag er; H A R O L D L E E G eneral C o u ^ a SR. K R E U T Z D e p u ty G eneral M anager; R . R . B U R K L IN . C om pic
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, troiier;
iv. t5t,K L.lN , A ssistant C om ptroller.
5812
’ F ederal H om e L o an B an k B oard B ldg., 1st S t., betw een In d ia n a Ave. a nd “ D " S t.. N . W .. W ashington. D . C „ T elephone. N A tional

HOME OWNERS’ LOAN CORPORATION
(F e d e ra l H o m e L o a n B a n k B o a r d B u ild in g , 1 s t S t r e e t b e tw e e n I n d ia n a A ve. a n d “ D ” S t . , N . W .)
L o c a te d a t W a s h in g to n , D . C.
JO H N H . F A H E Y .C h a ir m a n : T . D . W E B B , Vice C h a irm a n ^ '^ R E D *W ° C /H T T yT T ? W . H H U SB A N D and F R A N K I IN W H i M m r i ' i
D irecto rs; O R M O N D E . L O O M IS. A ssistan t to th e B oard of D irectors; J . F R A N C IS M O O R E ; ^ c r r t a r y to th e B oaid.
HANCOCK*

OFFICERS

C H A R L E S A. JO N E S , G eneral M an ag er; H A R O L D L E E , G eneral C ounsel: C H A R L E S F COTTFR Demit,,,.
Service; IV A N C A R SO N , D e p u ty G eneral M anager in C harge of P ro p e rty M anagem ent; D O N A L D H . M cN E A L , D e p u ty ^ en e ra f^ V la n a 'v e r
m C harge of A ppraisals a n d R econditioning; JO H N M . H A G E R , E xecutive A sst, to th e C hairm an JO H N W C H IL D R E S S A sst to ti,„ CUS'
m an a n d A sst, to th e G eneral M an ag er; R O D N E Y D . A N D R E W S , C om ptroller; P A T R I C K J .^ A L O N E Y 7 T ^ a l i n S ; R R LOVELL1,^ A i^ to r"
I n f o r m a t i o n : Fed eral H om e L oan B an k B o ard B uilding, 1st S t. betw een In d ia n a Ave. a nd “ D ” S t.. N . W „ W ashington. D . C ., T elephone. N A tional

STATE
ALABAMA....................
ARIZONA......................
ARKANSAS...................
CALIFORNIA...............
COLORADO..................
CONNECTICUT...........
DELAWARE..................
DIST. OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA........................
GEORGIA.......................
IDAHO.............................
ILLINOIS........................
INDIANA.........................
IOWA............ . . . . . . . . . .
KANSAS....... . .................
KENTUCKY...................
LOUISIANA....................
MAINE.............................
MARYLAND...................
MASSACHUSETTS.......
MICHIGAN.....................
MINNESOTA..................
MISSISSIPPI................
MISSOURI......................
MONTANA......................
NEBRASKA.....................
NEVADA..........................


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List of Regional, State, and Territorial Offices of the
Home Owners’ Loan Corporation.
REGIONAL OFFICE
.A T L A N T A , G A ...........................................
.S A N F R A N C IS C O , C A L IF ....................... ...................
.M E M P H IS , T E N N .....................................
.S A N F R A N C IS C O , Pacific B ldg., 821 M a rk e t S t .

S T A T E O F F IC E

LO S A N G E L E S , S ubw ay T erm in al, 407 S. H ill S t.
.O M A H A , N E B ....................................
.N E W Y O R K , N . Y ...........................
. .N E W H A V E N . H ail of R ecords B ldg., 2ÓÓ O rangé S t.
.B A L T IM O R E . M D ...............................
....................
.B A L T IM O R E , M D .............................
....................
.A T L A N T A , G A .................................................. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
■A T L A N T A , Jo h n Silvey B ldg., 114 M a rie tta S tree t
SA N FR A N C IS C O , C A L I F ..! .....................................
■C H IC A G O , M erchandise M a rt. 336 N . W ells S t.
D E T R O IT , M IC H .............................................................. . IN D IA N A P O L IS , O ccidental B ldg., S. Ë . Cor.
W ashington a n d Illinois Sts.
O M A H A , N E B ..........................................
O M A H A , N E B .........................................
.................... T O P E K A L ib erty Life Bidg.'. 212-214 W est 6 th Ave'.
M E M P H IS , T E N N ....................
.................. L.O U I5V IL LE, S ta rk s Bldg.
M E M P H IS . T E N N ................................. ! : . ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! .
N E W O R L E A N S, Louisiana B ank B ldg., C am p a n d
G ravier S treets
N E W Y O R K , N . Y .............................................................
B A L T IM O R E , E q u itab le B ldg., C alv ert & F a y e tte
. N E W Y O R K , N . Y ....... .......................... t
**}& B O ST O N , P a rk S q u a re B ldg., 3Ì S t. ja m e s A ve.
.D E T R O IT , N atio n al B ank B uilding, C adillac Square
a n d W oodw ard A venue. ..............
.O M A H A , N E B ...................................... ..
.M E M P H IS , T E N N ..................... . . . . . . ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' .
•jA C K SO N , D eposit G u a ra n ty B an k B ldg., L a m a r
a n d C ap ital S treets
■M E M P H IS , T E N N ......................................
S T . L O U IS , O ld C ustom H ouse, 8 th & Olive S ts.
■SA N F R A N C IS C O . C A L IF ..........................! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
.O M A H A , W oodm en of th e W orld B ldg., 14th &
F arn am S tre e ts ...................
S a n f r a n c i s c o . c a l i f ............... I ! ! ! ! ! ! !

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U T A H .............................

R E G IO N A L O F F IC E
S T A T E O F F IC E
N E W Y O R K , N . Y ................................................................................................................... .................................I.....................
N E W Y O R K , N . Y ................................................................N E W A R K , G lobe In d em n ity B uilding, 32 W ashington
S t.
D A LLAS, T E X A S ................................................................................................ ..............................................................................
N E W Y O R K C IT Y , 270 B ro a d w ay ................................................... .......................................................................................
A T L A N T A . G A ................................................................................................... . . . . . ' ............... ............................................
O M A H A , N E B .....................................................................................................................................................................................
C IN C IN N A T I, C incinnati a n d S u b u rb an Bell Tel.
C o’s. B ldg.. 209 W . 7th S tr e e t......................................... C O L U M B U S, O ld Federal B ldg., S ta te & 3 rd S tree ts
D A LLA S, T E X ......................................................................... O K L A H O M A C IT Y , 300 C o tto n E xchange B ldg.,
2nd an d H a rv e y S treets.
SA N FR A N C IS C O . C A L IF ............................................................................................................................................................
B A L T IM O R E . M D ................................................................. P H IL A D E L P H IA , W idener B ldg., Ju n ip e r an d C hest­
n u t Sts.
N E W Y O R K , N . Y .................................................................P R O V ID E N C E , In d u stria l T r u s t C o. B ldg., 49
W estm inster S tre e t
A T L A N T A , G A ....................................................................................... ........ g I ___ . . . . . . . ... . 1 . 1
......... I ___ . . . . . .
O M A H A , N E B ................................................... ...................................................................... . V . K H . . ' .......................... . .
M E M P H IS , S terick B ldg., 8 T h ird S tr e e t.......................N A S H V IL L E , N ashville T r u s t B ldg., 233 T h ird A ve.,
N o rth
D A LLA S, D allas C o tto n E xchange B ldg., S t. P a u l &
San J ac in to S tre e ts ..........................................................................................................................................................................
SA N FR A N C IS C O , C A L IF .................................................SA L T L A K E C IT Y , D ooly B ldg., 109 W . 2nd S outh

V E R M O N T ...................
V IR G IN IA ....................
W A S H IN G T O N ..........
W E S T V IR G I N I A .. .
W IS C O N S IN ................
W Y O M IN G ..................
H A W A II....................
P U E R T O R I C O .........

N E W Y O R K , N . Y ................................. ................................... fÎT T * .............................. ................................... ................... ..
B A L T IM O R E , M D . . ..................................................................................... .......................................... ...................... I . . . . . .
SA N F R A N C IS C O ..................................................................S E A T T L E . D e x ter-H o rto n Bldg.
C IN C IN N A T I, O H IO . . . : ................................................................................................ .....................................................
C H IC A G O . IL L ....................................................................... M IL W A U K E E . F ederal B ldg., 517 E . W isconsin Ave.
SA N FR A N C IS C O . C A L IF ..................................... .................................................................................. ...................................
SA N F R A N C IS C O . C A L IF ......................... I ............................................ ............... ................................................................g
A T L A N T A , G A .............. ................................................................................................. ................................ . . . . . . .

STA TE
N EW H A M P S H IR E .
N EW J E R S E Y ............
N EW M E X IC O ..........
N EW Y O R K ................
N O R T H C A R O L IN A
N O RTH D A KOTA. .
O H IO ..........................
O K L A H O M A ...............
O R E G O N .......................
P E N N S Y L V A N IA ....
R H O D E I S L A N D ....
S O U T H C A R O L IN A .
S O U T H D A K O T A ...
T E N N E S S E E ................
T E X A S .......... ..

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
D e p a r t m e n t o f A g r ic u ltu r e , W a s h in g to n , D . C .
B O A R D O F D IR E C T O R S
C A R L B. R O B B IN S , J . B. H U T S O N , R . M . EV A N S, A. G . B L A C K , an d J O H N D . G O O D LO E.
O F F IC E R S
C A R L B. R O B B IN S , P resid en t; C. C. F arrin g to n , Vice P resident; J O H N B. P A Y N E , T reasu rer; G U Y G . C H A S E , A ssistant T reasu rer; R O B T . E .
O ’H A R A , A ssistan t T reasu rer; L E O N O. W O L C O T T , Secretary; L. G . R A C K L E Y , A ssistant Secretary.
Office of D irecto r of In fo rm atio n , R oom 3073, S o u th B ldg., D e p t, of A griculture, W ashington, D . C ., T elephone, R epublic 4142, E xtension 5482

EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON.
BOARD O F TR U STEES
R . W A LTO N M O O R E , C h airm an ; JE S S E H . JO N E S , W A R R E N L E E P IE R S O N , E M IL S C H R A M , H . A. M U L L IG A N , W . J JO H N S O N
R U SSE L L L. SN O D G R A SS. C A R R O L L B. M E R R IA M , H A R R Y D . W H IT E a nd L E S L IE A. W H E E L E R .
O F F IC E R S
W A R R E N L E E P IE R S O N . P resid en t a n d G eneral Counsel; W . D . W H IT T E M O R E , Vice P resid en t; H A M P S O N G A R Y , Solicitor. H A W T H O R N E
A R E Y , S ecretary ; J . C. F U T R E L L E , A ssistan t S ecretary; H . A. M U L L IG A N , T reasurer; D . B. G R IF F I N , A ssistan t T reasurer.
I n f o r m a tio n , R oom 439 L a fa y e tte B uilding, V erm o n t A ve. & 15th S tre e t N . W ., W ashington, D . C ., T elephone, D is tric t 4911.

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
B O A R D O F D IR E C T O R S
LE O . T . C R O W L E Y , C h airm an

L O C A T E D A T W A S H IN G T O N , D . C .

O T H E R O F F IC E R S
A L B E R T G . T O W E R S , A ssistant to D irecto r G oldsborough

LEE CO LD SBO RW G «
P R E S T O N A. D E L A N O , C om ptroller of th e C urrency

C. F. ALDEN

R E V IE W E X A M IN E R S IN W A S H IN G T O N O F F IC E
J. A NTON CO N N ER
J. E. F R E E M A N , JR .

D IS T R IC T N O . 1
C o n n e c tic u t, M a in e , M a s s a c h u s e tts ,
N ew H a m p s h ir e , R h o d e I s la n d ,
V e rm o n t
S u p e rv is in g E x a m in e r
H . M . S T IL L M A N — R o o m 765, N o . 10 P o s t
O ffice S q u a r e , B o s to n , M a ss.
E x a m in e rs
A d d re s s : C a re o f B o s to n O ffice
C A R R , LE O . J ., B oston, M ass.
, F A R R E L L , JA M E S E „ B oston, M ass.
H O W A R D , H A R R Y B .. B oston, M ass.
M O R R IS S E Y . JO H N T .. B oston, M ass.
R A T T IG A N , F R E D C ., B oston, M ass.
T R A C Y , F R A N K E ., J R ., B oston, M ass.
D IS T R IC T N O . 2
D e la w a re , N ew J e r s e y , N ew Y o rk
S u p e rv is in g E x a m in e r
W . M . T A Y L O R —518 F e d e ra l R e s e rv e B a n k
B ld g ., N ew Y o rk , N . Y .
E x a m in e rs
A d d re s s : C a re o f N ew Y o rk O ffice
A LL M A N . W IL L IA M B .. N ew Y ork, N . Y .
B ID W E L L , C H A R L E S K .. N ew Y ork, N . Y .
B U R K E . B A SIL C .. N ew Y ork, N . Y.
C O R B E Y , JO H N F .. N ew Y o rk , N . Y .
D U B O IS. N A T H A N S .. P itm an . N . J .
E D W A R D S , E L M E R W .. N ew Y ork, N Y
E R IC K S O N . G L E N N C .. N ew Y ork, N . Y.
G IL L E S P IE , W IL L IA M H „ Buffalo, N . Y .
G O W A N S. JO H N J ., N ew Y ork, N . Y .
H A R T Z S C H . F . E .. N ew Y ork, N . Y .
JO H N S O N . J . R .. N ew Y ork, N . Y .
K E M P E R . E . I.. T ren to n . N . J .


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M eS C .K E tA & o :
H . W . R IL E Y , C om ptroller a n d D irector of Personnel
W . G . L O E F F L E R , Fiscal A gent
D O N A L D S. T H O M P S O N , C hief, D ivision of R esearch a n d S ta tistic s
E D W A R D C. T E F F T , Supervising L iq u id ato r
D O R S E Y W . L Y N C H , Supervising C laim A gent

K E N N E D Y . J O S E P H W .. N ew Y ork. N . Y .
K N U D S O N , A R T H U R S .. A lbany, N . Y .
L A H M A N , H O W A R D S.. N ew Y ork, N . Y .
M cN E L L , G E O R G E W .. N ew Y ork, N . Y .
M E A D E , H . J ., D over, D el.
N O R W O O D . T H O M A S H „ N ew Y ork, N . Y .
R A F F E R T Y , JO H N , N ew Y ork, N . Y.
W A LL, V IR G IL D ., N ew Y ork, N . Y .
W A N N E R . F R A N K A ., N ew Y ork, N . Y.
W H E L A N , W IL L IA M P „ N ew Y ork, N . Y.
Z O L N IE R , M A X IM IL IA N , R ochester, N . Y.
D IS T R IC T N O . 3
O H IO , PE N N S Y L V A N IA
S u p e rv is in g E x a m in e r
L . F . S T R O E F E R — 529 H u n t i n g t o n B a n k
B ld g ,, C o lu m b u s , O h io
E x a m in e r s
A d d re s s : C a r e o f C o lu m b u s O ffice
S H A F E R , A. F ., A sst. Superv. E xam iner,
C olum bus, Ohio
A C K E R M A N , L. H ., M assillon, O hio.
B R A D L E Y , R IC H A R D , H arrisb u rg , P a.
B R A D Y , R . A ., P ittsb u rg h . P a.
B Y E R S , J O H N T .. P ittsb u rg h , P a.
E N L O W , PA U L E „ P hiladelphia. P a.
H A N E K E . E D W A R D C .. L im a, Ohio
ISA A C , JO H N , H arrisb u rg , P a.
M cC A R R IC K , W . J ., C olum bus, Ohio
M O U N T S . G . E ., P ittsb u rg h . P a.
M U R P H Y , E . E ., P hiladelphia, P a.
O SB U N , PA U L E ., C olum bus, Ohio
R I EISEN B ER G , F . E ., C leveland, Ohio
R O D G E R S , G E O . L ., P ittsb u rg h , P a.
R O U S. C H A S. E .. C olum bus. Ohio
S IG N O R , C ., H arrisb u rg , P a.

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T A Y L O R , C H A S. I., P hiladelphia, P a.
W E S T , R O G E R B ., H a rrisb u rg , P a .
D IS T R IC T N O . 4
D is tr ic t o f C o lu m b ia , M a r y la n d ,
N o r th C a r o lin a , S o u t h C a r o lin a ,
V ir g in ia , W e s t V irg in ia
S u p e rv is in g E x a m in e r
L . W . B A R L O W — 909 S t a t e P l a n t e r s B a n k
& T r u s t C o . B ld g .
R ic h m o n d , V a .
E x a m in e r s
A d d re s s : C a r e o f R ic h m o n d O ffice
P A R K E R S O N , W . F ., A sst. S uperv. E xam iner,
R ichm ond, Va.
A R M F IE L D , C. G ., G reensboro, N . C.
B IN F O R D , H . C ., R ichm ond, Va.
B U SSE L L S , C. L ., R ichm ond, Va.
C L A R K , A L B E R T E ., R ichm ond, Va.
C R A M E R , G U Y R .. C h arlo tte , N . C.
E M M E T T , W A D E G ., J R ., B altim ore, M d.
F IN L E Y , R O B E R T M ., R aleigh, N . C .
F O L G E R , R . S ., B altim ore, M d.
F R E N C H , D . E ., J R ., C larksburg, W . Va.
M A SO N , V . M ., C h arlesto n , W . V a.
P R IL L A M A N , R . A ., R oanoke, Va..
R O B E R T S , J . M ., C olum bia, S. C.
S U T T O N , C. V ., G reensboro, N . C.
W O R D , H . M ., J R ., R ichm ond, V a.
D IS T R IC T N O . 5
A la b a m a , F lo r id a , G e o rg ia , L o u i s ia n a ,
M is s is s ip p i
S u p e rv is in g E x a m in e r
W . C L Y D E R O B E R T S — 625 F i r s t N a tio n a l
B a n k B ld g ., A t l a n t a , G a .

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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation—Continued
E x a m in e r s
A d d re s s : C a r e o f A t l a n t a O ffice
K IR B Y , M A U R IC E H ., A sst. Superv. Exam iner, A tla n ta , G a.
A N D E R S O N , W . S., A tla n ta , G a.
B R A S C H , CH AS. E ., L akeland, Fla.
C A N N O N , R . D ., A lexandria, La.
F O L L E T T , E. F ., Jack so n , M iss.
H O P K IN S , G E O . C ., G re n a d a, M iss.
JA C K S O N , G E O R G E B ., A tla n ta , G a.
J O N E S , R O B E R T C ., Thom asville, G a.
P O W E L L , J R ., A. C ., B ato n Rouge, La.
R A IN E R , R O SS, M ontgom ery, Ala.
R A IN E R , W. F ., B irm ingham , Ala.
W IL L IA M S , H . V ., M acon, G a.
D IS T R IC T N O . 6
A r k a n s a s , K e n tu c k y , M is s o u ri,
T ennessee
S u p e rv is in g E x a m in e r
V A N CE L . S A IL O R — 1059 A rc a d e B ld g .,
S t . L o u is , M o .
E x a m in e r s
A d d re s s : C a r e o f S t. L o u is O ffice
S H E A R E R , R U S S E L L E .. A sst. Superv.
E xam iner, S t. Louis, M o.
G O V E R , E . R ., A sst. Superv. E xam iner. St.
Louis, M o.
B O O N E , JO U E T T S., H opkinsville, K y.
B O R D E R S . W IL L IA M A .. S t. Louis. M o.
B R O W N , SA M H ., Jefferson C ity , M o.
B U R S O N , G L E N N E .. L ittle R ock.A rk.
B Y IN G T O N , J . D ., L exington, K y.
C A N A D A Y , A LO N ZO , Springfield, M o. ,
C L A R K , R E X , Springfield, M o.
D U N N . C. M .. P a d u c ah , K y.
FO R SO N , J . V ., M acon, Mo.
G IL L E S P IE , C. W ., N ashville, T enn.
H A R G A N , M A T T R ., Louisville, K y.
H E F L IN . J O H N J ., M em phis, T en n .
K IR K , J R ., JO H N R ., S t. L ouis. M o.
M E E K , J . H „ J R .. P o p la r Bluff. M o.
P A R K E R , G E N E E ., Louisville, K y.
P A R N E L L . J . A ., K noxville, T en n .
P O P P E , C H A R L E S S.. S t. Louis. M o.
S L E D D , U . H .. S t. Jo sep h , M o.
SY D O W , C A R L W ., K ansas C ity . M o.
W A L T E R S , E . L ., C ovington, K y.
W A R D . F E L IX B .. L ittle R ock, Ark.
W IL C O X , D O W , Jack so n , T en n .
D IS T R IC T N O . 7
I n d i a n a , M ic h ig a n , W is c o n s in
S u p e rv is in g E x a m in e r
R . L . H O P K IN S — 715 T e n n e y B ld g .,
M a d is o n , W is c o n s in
E x a m in e rs
A d d re s s : C a r e o f M a d is o n O ffice
G R E E N S ID E S , N E IL G .. A sst. Superv.
E xam iner, M adison, W is.
A L W A R D . W . B>, F o rt W ay n e. Ind.
B A C K U S, B E N J ., M .t M adison, Wis.

B A K E R , L Y N N M ., K alam azoo, M ich.
C R O SS. M IL O J ., M adison. Wis.
D eH O R IT Y , E D W A R D H ., Indianapolis, Ind.
D IE T Z . H E N R Y J ., Lansing, M ich.
F IL L M A N , F O R R E S T G ., S o u th B end, Ind.
G IL B E R T S O N , C H R IS ., W ausau, Wis.
H A M M IL L , W M . T ., M adison, Wis.
H A W L E Y , R A L P H , C adillac, M ich.
K N E Y , PA U L, M adison, W is.
L A W R E N C E , E . J ., L a F a y e tte , Ind.
M cN A M A R A , E . J ., M adison, W is.
O 'N E IL L , PA U L F ., M ilw aukee, Wis.
O V E R M IR E , D . E ., C olum bus, Ind.
P O T T S , I. L „ M ilw aukee, Wis.
P O U N D S T O N E , G EO . O F ., N ew C astle, Ind.
R E G A N , G E O ., D e tro it, M ich.
R IC H A R D S O N , E. L ., M adison, Wis.
R IC H A R D S O N , G . W „ L a C rosse, W is.
S M IT H , T A Y L O R , Indianapolis, Ind.
T A G G A R T , H . R ., A ppleton, Wis.
W A R D , H . B ., Indianapolis, Ind.
D IS T R IC T N O . 8
Illin o is , Io w a
S u p e rv is in g E x a m in e r
C. L. P IT M A N — 741 F e d e ra l R ese rv e
B a n k B ld g ., C h ic a g o , III.
E x a m in e rs
A d d re s s : C a r e o f C h ic a g o O ffice
W IL L IA M S , H U G H , Asst. Superv. Exam iner,
C hicago, 111.
L E T T O W , F R A N K A ., A sst. Superv. E x­
am iner, C hicago, 111.
A D K IN S , H . B ., C edar R apids, Iow a
B LO X A M , V. O ., M atto o n , 111.
E L Y . K E N N E T H P ., C hicago, 111.
F L E T C H E R , B E N . F .. Fairfield, la .
G R O O S, J . J ., S torm Lake, Iow a
IR E L A N D . C. T „ W ashburn, 111.
K U E H L . E R N E S T J ., C hicago. 111.
LA M B , G E O R G E S., G rinnell, la.
L E E , CH A S. W ., Springfield, 111.
N A V A RR O , C. B ., Chicago, 111.
P A N T H E R , LE O . T ., C harles C ity . Iow a
Q U IN L A N , M A U R IC E J ., Belleville, 111.
R U L A N D . R . E „ R ockford, 111.
W E G M A N . C. M ., D es M oines, Iowa.
W IL K IN S , D A R R E L L E .. A tlantic, Iow a
D IS T R IC T N O . 9
M in n e s o ta , M o n ta n a , N o r th D a k o ta ,
S o u t h D a k o ta
S u p e rv is in g E x a m in e r
R . O . B IS H O P — 1200 M in n e s o ta B ld g .,
S t . P a u l, M in n .
E x a m in e rs
A d d re s s : C a r e of S t. P a u l O ffice
C O N D O N , T . M ., B ism arck, N . D .
H A N SO N , V. E ., S t. C loud, M inn.
H O R N , H . R ., S t. P aul, M inn.
K N E E L A N D , H . R ., S t. P e te r. M inn.

L A M B . M . C ., S t. P au l, M inn.
L ID D IA R D , R A Y M O N D F ., S t. P au l, M inn.
L IN C O L N , R . T ., P ierre, S. D .
M U L R O O N E Y . G . E .. Sioux Falls. S. D .
N E A L , F . I., S t. P a u l, M inn.
R O W L A N D , J . F ., R ochester, M inn.
S C H A E F E R , J . H ., A lexandria, M inn.
SW A N SO N , W . A ., S t. P aul, M inn.
T O C H T E R M A N . M A X M ., G ra n d Forks.
N. D.
D IS T R IC T N O . 10
C o lo ra d o , K a n s a s , N e b ra s k a , O k la h o m a ,
W y o m in g
S u p e rv is in g E x a m in e r
G . F . R O E T Z E L — 901 F e d e ra l R e s e rv e B a n k
B ld g ., K a n s a s C ity , M o .
E x a m in e rs
A d d re s s : C a r e o f K a n s a s C ity O ffice
B A R A K , A. J ., Salina, K ans.
E L S E A, S A M U E L D ., Salina, K ans.
F R A N K L IN , M A R V IN . W ichita, K ans.
G E O R G E , L. A ., N o rth P la tte , N eb.
G O P P E R T , C L A R E N C E H ., K ansas C ity.M o.
M IL L E R , L O U IS A ., D enver, Colo.
M U R R A Y , J O H N W .. C linton, Okla.
P E T E R S . C. E .. O km ulgee, O kla.
T U R N E R , H . M ., Lincoln, N eb.
W E B B E R , W . L ., K ansas C ity, M o.
D IS T R IC T N O . 11
A riz o n a , N ew M ex ic o , T e x a s
S u p e rv is in g E x a m in e r
L. J . D A V IS— F e d e ra l R e s e rv e B a n k B ld g .,
D a lla s , T e x a s
E x a m in e rs
A d d re s s : C a r e o f D a lla s O ffice
C A Y C E , W . B ., San A ntonio, Texas
C O X , C L A R E N C E . F o rt W orth, Tex.
N IC H O L S O N , A L F R E D O .. D a lla s. T ex.
SIM P S O N , SH A N L E Y , H ouston, Texas
SU L L IV A N . C. B .. D allas. T exas
T H O M A S, L L O Y D , Lubbock, Tex.
D IS T R IC T N O . 12
C a lifo rn ia , I d a h o , N e v a d a , O re g o n , U ta h ,
W a s h in g to n
S u p e rv is in g E x a m in e r
W . P . F U N S T E N — 624 F e d e r a l R e s e rv e B k .
B ld g ., S a n F r a n c is c o , C a lif.
E x a m in e rs
A d d re s s : C a re o f S a n F r a n c is c o O ffice
D A W SO N , H A R R Y B ., San F rancisco, Calif.
F R A N C IS , F R A N K , J R ., San Francisco,
Calif.
H A R R IE S , J. W „ P o rtla n d , Ore.
H O S L E R , C. H ., Los A ngeles, Calif.
K R O M , S. R „ S e a ttle , W ash.
L IN D E R , D . A ., San F rancisco, Calif.
P E T T IT , E. N ., S a lt L ake C ity , U tah .
S K IL L E R N , W IL L IA M F ., S ea ttle . W ash.
S T O N E R , A. L ., S an Francisco, Calif.

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OFFICERS
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E A R L E S. D R A P E R A ssistan t A d m in istrato r, R esearch & A nalytical Studies; C L Y D E L. P O W E L L , A ssistant A d m inistrator, R en tal H ous­
ing; JA Y K E E G A N , A ssistan t A d m in istrato r, T itle I; E R N E S T P. JO N E S , J R ., A ssistant to th e A dm inistrator; T H E O D O R E B. N IC K S O N ,
C om ptroller; W E S L E Y Z A N E , E xecutive A ssistant; R O B E R T B. S M IT H , A ssistant to the A dm inistrator, Public R elations D iv ­
ision; C U R T C. M A C K , D irecto r of U nderw riting.
V erm ont A venue an d K S tre e t, N . W .. W ashington. D . C. T elephone N a tional: 5061.

State and District Directors, and State Managers—-Federal Housing Administration
ZONE 1
STA TE
D IS T R IC T
A D D R E SS
Jo h n A. Sheridan, D e p u ty A d m in istrato r, W ashington, D . C.
C O N N E C T IC U T ............................................................................. S ta te D irector, R m . 301, T ru m b u ll S tre e t, H artford.
D E L A W A R E .................................................................................................................. In d u strial T r u s t B ldg., W ilm ington.
D IS T R IC T O F C O L U M B IA ....................................................D irector, 1430 K S t., N . W ., W ashington, D . C.
M A IN E ................................................................... ............................ S ta te M anager, Exchange B ldg., Bangor, M e.
M ARYLAND. .
..........................................................................S ta te D irector, 915 F id elity B ldg., B altim ore.
M A S S A C H U S E T T S .......................................................................S ta te D irector, R m . 1033 P a rk Square B ldg., B oston.
N EW H A M P S H IR E ......................................................................Office M anager a n d C hief U nderw riter, 70 M ark et S t., M anchester,
N E W J E R S E Y . ............. .............................................................S ta te D irector, 2nd Floor, P o st Office B ldg., N ew ark.
N EW Y O R K ................................... N E W Y O R K C I T Y .. . .S ta te D irector, 6 th Floor, Federal Office B ldg., N ew Y ork C ity.
JA M A IC A ..........................D istric t D irector, 89-09 S utphin B lvd., Jam aica.
A L B A N Y .............. .............D istric t D irector, 442—444 N ew P o st Office & Federal B ldg., A lbany.
B U F F A L O .........................D istric t D irector, 4 th Floor, P. O. B ldg., Buffalo.
P E N N S Y L V A N IA .......................... W E S T E R N ........................ D istric t D irector, 536 N ew F ederal B ldg., P ittsb u rg h .
E A S T E R N ........................ D istric t D irector, 16th Floor, M a rk e t S tree t N ational B ank B ldg., P hiladelphia.
R H O D E IS L A N D ........
..........................................................S ta te M anager, H ospital T ru s t B ldg., Providence.
V E R M O N T ............................................ ..........................................S ta te M anager, Federal B ldg., B urlington.
A D D RESS
D IS T R IC T
Z O N E II
STA TE
Jo h n G . R ouse, D e p u ty A dm inistrator, W ashington, D . C.
A L A B A M A .....................................
........................................... S ta te D irector, 24th Floor, Com er B ldg., B irm ingham .
F l o r i d a . ! ! ! ! . ! ! ! ! ! ! ................n o r t h e r n ................... .S ta te D irector, P o st Office B ldg., Jacksonville.
S O U T H E R N .................... D istric t D irector, C oral G ables C ity H all, M iam i.
G E O R G IA ......................... ................... ................................. . .S ta te D irector, 101 M arie tta S t. B ldg., A tlanta.
K E N T U C K Y ................. ...............................................................S ta te D irector, Federal Bldg., Louisville.
M IS S I S S I P P I . ................................................................................. S ta te D irector, 203A L am ar Life Bldg., Jackson.
N O R T H C A R O L IN A ................................................................... S tate D irector, U th Floor, G uilford Bldg., G reensboro.
S O U T H C A R O L IN A . . ...................... ....................................... S ta te D irector, Federal L and B ank B ldg., Colum bia.
T E N N E S S E E .................................................................................... S ta te D irector, 210 Federal B ldg., M em phis.
V IR G IN IA ........ .......................................... ..................................... S ta te D irector, 512 Parcel P o st B ldg., R ichm ond.
W E S T V I R G I N I A .........................................................................S ta te D irector, C ham ber of Com m erce B ldg., C harleston.
P U E R T O R I C O ...................................... . . ........................... .. . .D irecto r, Banco P opular B ldg., San Ju an .
D IS T R IC T
Z O N E III
STA TE
W arren J. Lockw ood, D e p u ty A d m in istrato r, W ashington, D . C.
IL L IN O IS . .............................................................. ...................... S ta te D irector,
IN D IA N A . . . ............................. ................................................S ta te D irector,
IO W A . . ...........................................................................................S ta te D irector,
M IC H IG A N ..................................................................................... S ta te D irector,


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U. S. C o u rt H ouse, Chicago.
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D IS T R IC T

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....................... ....................................... ................. .S ta te D ire c to r. N ew P o s t Office, M inneapolis.
.S ta te D irector, 1212-1227 W oodm en of th e W orld B ldg., O m aha.
N O R T H n i i f n T a .....................................................
Í Í S Í k “ D A K O T A ....................... • • • .........................................................................210 W alker B ldg., Fargo.
O H I° ................................................. C O L U M B U S .....................D is tric t D irector, O ld P o st Office B ldg., C olum bus.
C L E V E L A N D ..................D is tric t D irector, 600 B ulkley B ldg., Cleveland.
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C IN C IN N A T I.............. .D is tric t D irector, 213-225 N ew Federal B ldg., C incinnati.
....................................... • • • ......................................................... New C ity H all, Sioux Falls.
w ia iA JlN a iN ................................................................................... S ta te D irector, 7th Floor, P la n k in to n A rcade B ldg., M ilw aukee.
Z O N E IV
STA TE
D IS T R IC T
A D D RESS
D e p u ty A d m in istrato r, W ash in g to n , D .'C .
rA N S ii
.................................................................. • • • • M i' - S ta te D irector, P y ram id B ldg., L ittle R ock.
i m i i s i A k i a ......... ........................................ .................... .......... S ta te D irector, T opeka N a tio n a l B an k B ldg., T opeka.
M IS S O lIR I
" ...........................W /CCTCDKf............... r S ta te D irector, 1220 H ib ern ia B an k B ldg., N ew Orleans.
M IS S O U R I............ ..........................W E S T E R N ................Y. .D istric t D irector, 301 Federal C ourts B ldg., K ansas C ity, M o.
n v i A unM A
E A S T E R N ..........................D istric t D irector, 201-7 N o rth F o u rth S t., S t. Louis.
T C Y A i M A ................. ..............: Iv A -i-ií¿ f j j j ’i'r *-?.it------S ta te D irector, 404 P o st Office B ldg., O klahom a C ity.
T E X A S ................................ ........... ------------------------------------D istric t D irector, 215 C o tto n E xchange B ldg., D allas.
N O R T H W E S T E R N -----D is tric t D irector, 906-913 E lectric B ldg., F o rt W orth.
----- R is tric t D irector, 8 th Floor, R u sk B ldg., 723 M ain S t., H ouston.
S O U T H W E S T E R N ........D is tric t D irector, 5 th floor, A lam o N a t’l. B k. B ldg., San A ntonio.
ZONE V
STA TE
D IS T R IC T
A D D RESS
Fran k lin D . R ichards, D e p u ty A d m in istrato r, W ashington, D . C.
A R l I r w i .......... ' ' ' *.......... ................... ................... ............... . . . . < . .
, . . . . F ederal B ldg., Ju n ea u .
CAI IPflRlNIIA................................. M n D T u c D V i..................... 44-' ' V ' Vii • • -»N ew P o st Office B ldg., Phoenix.
C A L IF O R N IA .............................. ................................................... D is tric t D irector, 315 M ontgom ery S t., San Francisco.
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s u u 1 H t K N .........., . . . .D is tric t D irector, N ew P o s t Office a nd C ourthouse B ldg., Los Angeles,
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> ................................................. ............................ .S ta te D irector, 203-211 B oston B ldg., D enver.
i n A H n 1 ............................................................................................. T e rrito ria l D irector, 334-336 F ederal B ldg., H onolulu.
m o n t a n a ........................................................................................S ta te M anager, 420 C apitol Securities B ldg., Boise.
!w v A Tn» N A ...................... ................................................................ S ta te D irector. Federal B ldg., H elena.
R oom s 1, 2, 3, Lunsford B ldg., R eno.
1\TFW M P v i r n ................’ • • • ................................... ■..................................... ..
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........................................................ .............................. N ew C ity H all, S a n ta Fe.
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N ........................ ........ ......................................................... S ta te D irector, R m . 216, P itto c k Block, P o rtla n d .
W A W Í N r T n N ................................................................ .............S ta te D irector, 520 D ooley B ldg., S a lt L ake C ity.
...................................... ............................... . .S ta te D irector, 4 th floor, D ex ter-H o rto n B ldg., S eattle.
W Y O M IN G ................................................................ ..................... S ta te D irecto r, P o s t Office B ldg., C heyenne.

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A M E R IC A N B A N K E R S ASSO C IA TIO N
22 E ast 40th St., New York, N. Y.
{.Organized, Juin 20. 1875)

OFFICERS

P resident

Senior D eputy M anager

P. D. HOUSTON, Chairman of the Board American National Bank,
Nashville, Tenn.

G eneral C ounsel

H. W. KOENEKE., President The Security Bank of Ponca City, Ponca
City, Okla.

D eputy M anagers

FRANK W. SIMMONDS, Secretary State Bank Division.

F ir st V ic e -P resident

D. J. NEEDHAM.

Second V ice P resident

W. L. HEMINGWAY, President Mercantile-Commerce Bank & Trust
Co., St. Louis, Mo.
B. MURRAY PEYTON, President Minnesota National Bank, Duluth,
Minn.

E xecutive M anager

HAROLD STONIER, 22 E ast 40th St., New York, N. Y.

W. ESPEY ALBIG, Secretary Savings Division.
JAMES E. BAUM- Manager Protective Department.
A. G. BROWN, Manager Agricultural Credit Department.
WALTER B. FRENCH, Manager Consumer Credit Department.
EDGAR E. MOUNTJOY, Secretary National Bank Division.
MERLE E. SELECMAN, Secretary T rust Division.

Secretary

RICHARD W. HILL.

A. B. A. STAFF

HAROLD STONIER, Executive Manager; American Bankers Association;
Director Graduate School of Banking.
W. ESPEY ALB1G, Deputy Manager; Secretary Commerce and Marine
Commission, Foundation Trustees, Membership Committee, Savings
Division.
JAMES E. BAUM, Deputy Manager; Secretary Insurance and Protective
Committee.
ALDEN B. BAXTER, Advertising Manager Banking.
A. G. BROWN, Deputy Manager; Manager Agricultural Credit Department.
PAUL F. CADMAN, Economist.
J. R. DUNKERLEY, Assistant Secretary Savings Division; Secretary
Public Relations Council.
GURDEN EDWARDS, Director Research Council; Secretary Economic
Policy Commission.
ERNEST M. FISHER, Director Research in Mortgages and Real Estate
Finance.
WALTER B. FRENCH, Deputy Manager; Manager Consumer Credit
Department.
LESTER GIBSON, Director News Bureau.
RICHARD W. HILL, Secretary American Bankers Assn., Registrar
Graduate School of Banking.
WILLIAM A. IRW IN, Educational Director American Institute of Bank­
ing Section, Assistant Director The Graduate School of Banking.

ROBERT W. KNEEBONE, Western Representative of Banking.
WILLIAM R. KUHNS, Editor of Banking.
FLOYD W. LARSON, Secretary American Institute of Banking Section.
JOHN B. MACK. Jr.. Assistant Director Advertising Department.
MELVIN C. MILLER, Assistant Secretary Bank Management Com­
mission.
EDGAR E. MOUNTJOY, Deputy Manager; Secretary National Bank
Division.
D. J. NEEDHAM, General Counsel; Secretary Committee on Federal
Legislation.
D. H. OTIS, Agricultural Director.
THOMAS B. PATON, Assistant General Counsel, Secretary Committee on
State Legislation.
WILLIAM POWERS, Director Customer Relations; Assistant Registrar
The Graduate School of Banking.
JOHN J. ROONEY, Comptroller.
MERLE E. SELECMAN, Deputy Manager; Secretary Trust Division;
Director Advertising Department.
FRANK W. SIMMONDS, Senior Deputy Manager; Secretary Bank
Management Commission. State Bank Division, State Secretaries Section.
GILBERT T. STEPHENSON, Director Trust Research.
WILLIAM T. WILSON, Director Public Relations Council.

T H E A SSO CIATIO N OF R E SE R V E C IT Y B A N K E R S
P resident

105 West Adams St., Chicago
OFFICERS
T reasurer

HAROLD V. AMBERG, Vice-President & General Counsel First Na­
tional Bank of Chicago.
HERBERT L. HORTON, President Iowa-Des Moines National Bank &
Trust Company, Des Moines.

VICTOR F. ROTERING, Vice-President First National Bank & Trust
Company, Minneapolis.

Secretary

JOSEPH J. SCHRODER, 105 W. Adams St., Chicago.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

JAMES D. ROBINSON, President First National Bank, Atlanta.
W. A. MITCHELL, V.-Pres. J. P. Morgan & Co., Inc., New York.
ANDREW PRICE, President National Bank of Commerce, Seattle.
VICTOR F. ROTERING, Vice-President First National Bank & Trust
Company, Minneapolis.
JOHN C. W HITE, V.-Pres. First and Merchants National Bank, Richmond.
EDWARD ELLIOTT, V.-Pres. Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles.

JOSEPH S. MAXWELL, V.-Pres. New York Trust Co., New York.
MORTON M. PRENTIS. President First National Bank, Baltimore.
J. F. SULLIVAN, J r ., V.-Pres. Crocker First National Bank, San Francisco.
NORFLEET TURNER, Exec. V.-Pres. First National Bank, Memphis.
WALTER S. BUCKLIN, President National Shawmut Bank, Boston.
J. H. FROST, President Frost National Bank, San Antonio.
HAROLD KÖUNTZE, President Colorado National Bank, Denver.

B A N K E R S A SSO C IA TIO N FO R F O R E IG N T R A D E
Secretary, F. B. TEDFORD, Assistant Vice-President The First National Bank of Chicago
P r esident

OFFICERS

P. O. Box A, Chicago, 111.

V ice -P resident

J. M. O. MONASTERIO, Vice-President The Hibernia National Bank
in New Orleans, New Orleans, La.

JOSEPH C. ROVENSKY, Vice-President Chase National Bank of the
City of New York, New York, N. Y.
HARRY SALINGER, Vice-President The First National Bank of
Chicago, Chicago, HI.
W ILBERT WARD, Assistant Vice-President The National City Bank
of New York, New York, N. Y.

T O. L. CARLTON, Vice-President Central National Bank of Cleveland,
Cleveland, Ohio.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

J. F. McRAE, Vice-President Merchants National Bank, Mobile, Ala.
WM. A. MITCHELL, Vice-President J. P. Morgan & Company, Incor­
porated, New York, N. Y.
ARTHUR W. ROBERTS, 2nd Vice-President Continental Illinois National
Bank & Trust Company, Chicago, 111.
STEPHEN E. RUTH, Vice-President The Philadelphia National Bank.
WM. H. SCHROEDER, Vice-President Citizens National Trust & Savings
Bank, Los Angeles, Calif.

W. F. GEPHART, Vice-President The First National Bank of St. Louis.
W. L. GRAY, Vice-President The First National Bank of Boston.
J. M. HADRA, Vice-President Republic National Bank of Dallas.
F. J. HELLMAN, Vice-President Wells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Com­
pany, San Francisco, Calif.
CLINTON C. JOHNSON, Manager Foreign Department Chemical Bank
& Trust Company, New York, N. Y.
P. A. KINNOCH, Vice-President American Trust Company, San Francisco.
ROBERT F. LOREE, Vice-Pres. Guaranty Trust Company of New York.

F IN A N C IA L A D V E R T ISE R S A SSO CIATIO N
CENTRAL OFFICE, 231 So. La Salle Street, Chicago
Executive Vice-President, PRESTON E. REED
G. L. SPRY, Canada Trust Co., London, Ont., Can.
P b esident
OFFICERS
R. H. WELLS, State-Planters Bank & Trust Co., Richmond, Va.
ROBERT J. IZANT, Central National Bank, Cleveland.
K.
WINSLOW, Jr., Seattle Trust & Savings Bank, Seattle, Wash.
F irst V ice -P resident
JOHN M. ZUBER, Ohio Citizens Trust Co., Toledo, Ohio.
VICTOR CULLIN, Mississippi Valley Trust Co., St. Louis.
Second V ice -P resident
SENIOR ADVISORY COUNCIL
L. E. TOWNSEND, Bank of America National Trust & Savings Assn.,
0 . DELANO AMES,'Maryland Trust Co., Baltimore, Md.
San Francisco.
E. R. BROWN, Huntington National Bank, Columbus, Ohio.
T hird V ice -P resident
M ERRILL J. CAMPBELL, Marine Trust Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
LEWIS F. GORDON, Citizens & Southern National Bank, Atlanta, Ga.
GUY W. COOKE, First National Bank, Chicago, 111.
RALPH M. EASTMAN, State Street Trust Co., Boston, Mass.
FRED W. MATHISON, National Security Bank, Chicago.
J. M. EASTON, The Northern Trust Co., Chicago, 111.
FRED W. ELLSWORTH, Hibernia National Bank, New Orleans, La.
DIRECTORS
GEORGE O. EVERETT, First Bank & Trust Co., Utica, N. Y.
M. E. HOLDERNESS, First National Bank, St. Louis, Mo.
O. G. ALEXANDER, Bank of the M anhattan Co., New York, N. Y.
THOMAS J. KIPHART, Fifth Third Union T rust Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
M ERRILL ANDERSON, Merrill Anderson Co., New York, N. Y.
E. H. KITTREDGE, Hornblower & Weeks, Boston, Mass.
L. C. BARRY, Union T rust Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
JACOB KUSHNER. United States Trust Co., Paterson. N. J.
ROY H. BOOTH, J r ., National Shawmut Bank, Boston, Mass.
J. BLAKE LOWE. Equitable Trust Co., Baltimore, Md.
DALE BROWN, National City Bank, Cleveland, Ohio.
GAYLORD S. MORSE. Terminal National Bank, Chicago, 111.
HAROLD COTHRELL, Fort Wayne National Bank. Fort Wayne, Ind.
WILLIAM H. NEAL, Wachovia Bank & Trust Co., Winston-Salem, N. C.
STEPHEN H. FIFIEL D , Barnett National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla.
R. P. PURSE, The Purse Co,, Chattanooga, Tenn.
ROBERT L. FLATHER, American Security & T rust Co., Washington,
J) Q
R. W. SPARKS, Bowery Savings Bank, New York, N. Y.
1. I. SPERLING, Cleveland Trust Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
J. LÈWELL LAFFERTY, Fort Worth National Bank, Fort Worth, Tex.
FRED M. STAKER, Commerce Trust Co., Kansas City, Mo.
ROBERT LINDQUIST, American National Bank & T rust Co., Chicago,
ELIOT H. THOMSON, Washington Loan & Trust Co., Washington, D. O.
CHARLES H. WETTERAU, American National Bank, Nashville,
KATHERINE MOORE, National Newark & Essex Banking Co., Newark,
Tenn.
N. J.
E. B. WILSON, Edwin Bird Wilson, Inc., New York, N. Y.
JAMES RASCOVARII, Albert Frank-Guenther Law, Inc., New York, N.Y.

IN V E S T M E N T B A N K E R S ASSO C IA TIO N OF A M E R IC A
Office of the Association, 33 South Clark Street, Chicago

Executive Secretary and Treasurer, ALDEN H. LITTLE, 33 So. Clark St., Chicago

BOARD OF GOVERNORS

V ice -P residents

PAUL H. DAVIS, Paul H. Davis & Co., Chicago.
JOHN S. FLEEK, Hayden, Miller and Company, Cleveland.
EDWARD H. HILLIARD, J. J. B. Hilliard & Son, Louisville.
JOHN K. STARKWEATHER, Starkweather & Co., New York.
JOHN O. STUBBS, Whiting, Weeks & Stubbs, Incorporated, Boston.

P resident

EM M ETT F. CONNELY, First of Michigan Corp., Detroit. (On leave.)


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G overnors

G overnors

R. VERNE MITCHELL, McDonald-Coolidge & Co., Cleveland.
J. LUDWIG MOSLE, Mosle and Moreland, Galveston.
FRED ERIC P. MULLINS, A. É. Masten & Company, Pittsburgh.
T. EDWARD O’CONNELL, Murphy, Favre & Co., Spokane.
DONALD O’MELVENY, O’Melveny-Wagenseller & Durst, Los Angeles.
JAMES F. QUIGG, Mississippi Valley Trust Company, St. Louis.
JULIUS W. REINHOLDT, JR., Reinholdt & Gardner, St. Louis.
HARVEY RONEY, Banks, Huntley & Co., Los Angeles.
J. FLEM ING SETTLE, J. H. Hilsman & Co., Inc., Atlanta.
BURDICK SIMONS, Sidlo, Simons, Roberts & Co., Denver.
GEORGE F. SPAULDING, The Northern Trust Co., Chicago.
R. McLEAN STEWART, Harriman Ripley & Co., Incorporated, New York.
W INTHROP E. SULLIVAN, The First Boston Corporation, Chicago.
LOWRY SWENEY, Lowry Sweney, Inc., Columbus.
ALBERT R. THAYER, Thayer, Baker & Co., Philadelphia.
JOHN W. WATLING, Watling, Lerchen & Co., Detroit.
JAY N. W HIPPLE, Bacon, Whipple & Co., Chicago.
PEARSON WINSLOW, Bonbright & Company, Incorporated, New York.
JEAN C. W ITTER, Dean W itter & Co., San Francisco.
ALEXANDER C. YARNALL, Yamall & Co., Philadelphia.
JOHN M. YOUNG, Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc., New York.

EDGAR M. ADAMS, E. M. Adams & Co., Portland.
HARCOURT AMORY, Smith, Barney & Co., Boston.
WILLIAM A. BARRON, JR., White, Weld & Co., Boston.
C. PRÉVOST BOYCE, Stein Bros. & Boyce, Baltimore.
VIO E. BREEDEN, R. H. Moulton & Co., San Francisco.
BENJAMIN J. BUTTENWIESER, Kuhn, Loeb & Co., New York.
DWIGHT W. CHAPMAN, American Trust Co., San Francisco.
RALPH CHAPMAN, Farwell, Chapman•& Co., Chicago.
JULIEN H. COLLINS, Harris, Hall & Company, Chicago.
BROWNLEE O. OURREY, Equitable Securities Corp., Nashville.
F. DEWEY EVERETT, Hornblower & Weeks, New York.
ALBERT H. GORDON, Kidder, Peabody & Co., New York.
WILLIAM H. Y. HACKETT, Tucker, Anthony & Co., Boston.
GEORGE C. HANNAHS, Hannahs, Baffin & Lee, New York.
ROBERT B. HOBBS, W. W. Lanahan & Co., Baltimore.
C. EDGAR HONNOLD, O. Edgar Honnold, Oklahoma City.
PAUL W. LOUDON, Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood, Minneapolis.
BENNETT S. MARTIN, The First Trust Co. of Lincoln, Lincoln.
JOHN J. McKÉON, Chas. W. Scranton & Co., New Haven.
DONALD I. McLEOD, McLeod, Young, Weir & Co., Ltd., Toronto.

APPOINTED OFFICERS A ND COUNSEL
M unicipal S ecretary

DUDLEY C. SM ITH, 33 South Clark Street, Chicago.

ARTHUR G. DAVIS, 33 South Clark Street, Chicago.
ROBERT STEVENSON, 3rd, 33 South Clark Street. Chicago.
Office C ounsel
THEODORE S. CHAPMAN, 111 West Monroe Street, Chicago.
E ducational D irector
DAVID DILLMAN, 33 South Clark Street, Chicago.

A ssistant S ecretaries

MARY R. LINCOLN, 33 South Clark Street, Chicago.
DOROTHY A. DUVAL, 33 South Clark Street, Chicago.

O fficial R eporter

GEORGE J. DROBNIS, 69 West Washington Street, Chicago

R O B E R T M O R R IS ASSO C IA TES
A National Association of Financial Credit Men
Central Office, 1417 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
DIRECTORS
OFFICERS

(Terms expiring 1941)
CLARENCE R. CHANEY, Northwestern National Bank & Trust Co.
Minneapolis, Minn.
KENNETH K. DU VALL, City National Bank & Trust Co., Chicago, 111.
R. R. GILBERT, Federal Reserve Bank, Dallas, Tex.
ARTHUR B. MURRAY, Chase National Bank, New York, N. Y.
FRED I. ROBERTSON, Cleveland Trust Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
T. B. STRAIN, Continental National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr.
(Terms expiring 19J/-SS)
CARLISLE R. DAVIS, State-Planters Bank & Trust Co., Richmond, Va
ELLIOTT R. HEDGE, New England Trust Co., Boston, Mass.
NORMAN H. MOYSÉY, Manufacturers National Bank, Detroit, Mich.
ARTHUR E. POST, Federal Reserve Bank, Philadelphia, Pa.
H. M. SEYDLER, Second National Bank, Houston, Tex.
ROBERT J. SEVITZ, Security-First National Bank, Los Angeles, Calif.

P resident

RAYMOND F. LEINEN, Lincoln Alliance Bank & Trust Co.,
Rochester, N. Y.

F irst V ice -P resident

HARVEY L. WELCH, First National Bank, St. Louis, Mo.

S econd V ice -P resident

J. WILSON STEINMETZ, Ninth Bank & Trust Co., Philadelphia, Pa.

ALEXANDER WALL, Central Office, 1417 Sansom Street, Philadelphia,
HAROLD J. HECK, Central Office, 1417 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

M O R R IS P L A N B A N K E R S A SSO C IA TIO N

Washington Bldg., 15th and G Streets, N. W., Washington, D. C.
OFFICERS
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
RICHARD H. STOUT, Chairman, Washington, D. C.
A. C, ARMSTRONG, Duluth, Minn.
JOSEPH E. BIRNIE, Atlanta, Ga.
ARTHUR A. BLUMEYER, St. Louis, Mo.
MILTON P. BRADLEY, New Haven, Conn.
ROYDEN C. BRYAN, Wilmington, Del.
CHARLES H. BRYANT, Des Moines, Iowa.
J. H. CHAPMAN, Jr., Wheeling, W. Va.
MALCOLM C. ENGSTROM, Richmond, Va.
BURTON E. FORSTER, Knoxville, Term.
EDW IN B. FULD, Stockton, Calif.
HOWARD E. GLADDING, Providence, R. I.
SYD. J. HUGHES, New York, N. Y.
EMSLEY A. LANÉY, Wilmington, N. C.
LOUIS L e FLORE, JR., San Antonio, Tex.
ROBERT* H. MARSHALL, Holyoke, Mass.
RALPH W. PITMAN, Philadelphia, Pa.
M. S. RICHARDSON, Akron, 5.
RUSSELL C. SAYRE, Springfield, Mass.
CLYDE C. SHIVELY, Columbus, O.
JOHN J. SINNOTT, Utica, N. Y.
HARRY E. SMALL, Cleveland, Ohio.
JESSE F. STRENG, Louisville, Ky.
F. EARL WALLACE, Boston, Mass.
ROBERT W. WATSON, New York, N. Y.

“r I c HARD H. STOUT, Washington, D. C.
F irst V ice -P resident

H. ELLSWORTH BROWN, Bridgeport, Conn.

S econd V ice -P resident

W. G. AVERY, Schenectady, N. Y.

Assistant Secretary

ROBERT R. SPOONER

Assistant T reasurer

CALVIN O. VANE

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
RICHARD H. STOUT, Chairman, Washington, D. C.
JOSEPH E. BIRNIE, Atlanta, Ga.
ARTHUR A. BLUMEYER, St. Louis, Mo.
MILTON P. BRADLEY, New Haven, Conn.
ROYDEN C. BRYAN, Wilmington, Del.
RALPH W. PITMAN, Philadelphia, Pa.
M. S. RICHARDSON, Akron, Ohio.
HARRY E. SMALL, Cleveland, Ohio.

M O RTG AG E B A N K E R S A SSO C IA TIO N OF A M E R IC A
P resident

Offices of Secretary, 111 W . Washington St., Chicago
George H. Patterson, Secretary-Treasurer
OFFICERS (1940-1941)

DEAN R. HILL, Hill Mortgage Corp., Buffalo, N. Y.

G eneral C ounsel

Vice -P resident

M ILLER B. PENNELL, Pennell and Johnson, Cleveland, O.

FREDERICK P. CHAMP, President, Utah Mortgage Loan Corp.,
Logan, Utah.

BOARD OF GOVERNORS

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(Term ending 1941)
FRANK J. MILLS, Cashier Fort Wayne National Bank, Fort Wayne, Ind.
w -A . CLARKE, President W. A. Clarke Mortgage Co., 1518 W alnut St..
Philadelphia, Pa.
A. D. WILSON, A. D. Wilson and Company, 1730 California St., Denver,
Colo.
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STANLEY H. TREZEVANT, President S. H. Trezevant & Co., 152
Madison Ave., Memphis, Tenn.
L. E. MAHAN, President L. E. Mahan & Company, 509 Olive St. St
Louis, Mo.
J " P ’î ^ w <O rie an P ^ 'PreSident Standard Mortgage Corp., 814 Perdido St.,
H -G . WOODRUFF, President H. G. Woodruff, Inc., 1806 Union Guardian
Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
(Term ending 1942)
C. &OWIE, ^Vice-President-Secretary H. L. Rust Company, 1001-15th
St., N. W., Washington, D. C,
§ w9 k9.A™BÏ ^ ^ ? P vÎ î - H - Galbreath Co., 121 E ast 3rd St., Tulsa, Okla.
Rm PE
President MacMaster, Ireland & Co., Inc., 1002
Wilcox Bldg., Portland, Ore.
WHITTLE, President H. F. Whittle Investment Company, 530 W.
6th St., Los Angeles, Calif.
Ill A JACOBS’ Irvin Jacobs & Company, 105 South LaSalle St., Chicago,
J - J- P- STEINER, President Realty Mortgage Company, 210 North
21st St., Birmingham, Ala.
âlv, V■WILLIAMS, White Investment Co., Inc., 627 Second Avenue South.
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(Term ending 1943)
R - J R . , President The Doming Investment Co., Oswego, Kans.
CLAUDE A. CAMPBELL, President‘The Midland Mortgage Co., 707
Ohio Bldg., Toledo, O.
C. W. MEAD, President,‘Nebraska Bond and Mortgage Co., Omaha
National Bank Bldg., Omaha, Nebr.
McCUNE GILL, Vice-President Title Insurance Corp., 810 Chestnut St.,
St. Louis, Mo.
& Sons- 4th an<i North Sts., Milwaukee, Wis.
NUTTER, President, N utter Mortgage Service, 101 North
7tn St., Camden, N. J.
CLINE, President Cline Mortgage and T rust Co., 605 Second
National Bank Bldg., Houston, Tex.
(Term ending 1944)
J. C. BARTA, Vice-President Barta & Rohleder, Inc,, E-608-9 First National
Bank Bldg., St. Paul, Minn.
‘ KANALEY, President Cooper, Kanaley & Co., 120 So. La Salle
St., Chicago, 111.
O.W* KISTLER, President The C. W. Kistler Co., Congress Bldg., Miami,
FR E D E R IC K S. DUHRING, Loan Manager, Mason-McDuffie Company
Inc., 2101 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, Calif.
VIX??i4 enA_F<?deral Land Bank, Wichita, Kans.
CUAPLES A. MULLENIX, President The Cuyahoga Estates Company
Hickox Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
CUY T. O. HOLLYDAY, Randall H. Hagner & Company, Inc., 628
Munsey Bldg., Baltimore, Md.
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N A T IO N A L ASSO C IA TIO N OF M U T U A L SA V IN G S B A N K S
60 E. 42 St., New York, N. Y.
Administration on May 1940-41
OFFICERS
P resident

♦MYRON P. CONVERSE, President Worcester Five Cts. Savings Bank,
Worcester, Mass.

Vic e -P r esident

♦ANDREW MILLS, J r ., President Dry Dock Savings Institution,
New York, N. Y.
EDMUND P. LIVINGSTON, Vice-President Union Dime Savings Bank,
New York, N. Y.

E xecutive Secretary

JOHN W. SANDSTEDT, 60 East 42nd Street, New York, N. Y.
C ounsel

FRED N- OLIVER, Investment Bldg., Washington, D. C.

COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION
Connecticut. . . . . . . *George J. Bassett, President Connecticut Savings Bank,
New Haven, Conn.
L. A. Tobie, Treasurer Thomaston Savings Bank,
Thomaston, Conn.
Delaware...............Frederick E. Stone, President Wilmington Savings Fund
Society, Wilmington, Del.
Indiana.................Michael F. Schaeffer, Vice-President Peoples Savings
Bank, Evansville, Ind.
M aine.................... Sewall O. Brown, Treasurer Penobscot Savings Bank,
Bangor, Me.
M aryland............ . *Charles C. Duke, President Provident Savings Bank,
Baltimore, Md.
M assachusetts.. .. J. Reed Morss, Vice-President Boston Five Cents Savings
Bank, Boston, Mass.
Robert B. McGaw, President Hampden Savings Bank,
Springfield, Mass.
Richard N. Symonds, Treasurer North Adams Savings
Bank, North Adams, Mass.
M innesota.............Henry S. Kingman, President Farmers & Mechanics
Savings Bank, Minneapolis, Minn.
New Hampshire...Norwin S. Bean, Treasurer Manchester Savings Bank,
Manchester, N. H.
New Jersey...........*George R. Beach, Vice-President Provident Institution
for Savings, Jersey City, N. J.
New Y ork.............Clarence M. Fincke, President Greenwich Savings Bank,
New York, N. Y.
Fred Gretsch, President Lincoln Savings Bank, Brooklyn,
,
N, Y.

Thomas J. McCouliff, Treasurer Oneida Savings Bank,
Oneida, N. Y.
Ohio...................... Henry S. Sherman, President Society for Savings,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Oregon.................. George F. Brice; President Oregon M utual Savings
Bank, Portland, Ore.
Pennsylvania........ *Isaac W. Roberts, Vice-President Philadelphia Saving
• Fund Society, Philadelphia, Pa.
Rhode Island........Charles A. Post, President Citizens Savings Bank,
Providence, R. I.
Vermont................ *Levi P. Smith, President Burlington Savings Bank,
Burlington, Vt. •'
W ashington.. . . . .Dietrich Schmitz, President Washington M utual Savings
Bank, Seattle, Wash.
Wisconsin............. J. C. Teague, President Beloit Savings Bank, Beloit, Wis.
Ex-Officio..............*Fred F. Lawrence, Treasurer Maine Savings Bank,
Portland, Me.
Henry R. Kinsey, President Williamsburg Savings Bank
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Carl M. Spencer, President Home Savings Bank, Boston,
Mass.
Robert O. Glazier, President Society for Savings, Hart­
ford, Conn.
Milton W. Harrison (Honorary Vice-President), Trustee
Bowery Savings Bank, New York, N. Y.
•Executive Committee

N E W Y O R K S E C U R IT Y D E A L E R S ASSO C IA TIO N
42 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
OFFICERS
P resident

BOARD OF GOVERNORS

HARRY RAY AMOTT, Amott, Baker & Co., Inc.
FRANK DUNNE, Dunne & Co.
TRACY R. ENGLE, Engle, Abbot & Co., Inc.
DAVID J. LEWIS, Paine, Webber & Co.
DAVID R. MITCHELL, David R. Mitchell & Co.
JOHN J. O’KANE, Jr., John J. O’Kane, Jr. & Co.
FRED J. RABE, F. J. Rabe and Co.
JOHN F. SAMMON, J. F. Sammon and Co.
ROBERT STRAUS, Strauss Bros.
OLIVER J. TRÖSTER, Hoit, Rose & Tröster.
CLARENCE E. UNTERBERG, C. E. Unterberg & Co.
MEYER WILLETT, Bristol & Willett.

T reasurer

FRANK DÜNNE

FRED J. RABE

Vicb -P hbsident
CLARENCE E. UNTERBERG

S ecretary

Vicb -P resident
JOHN J. O’KANE, Jr.

E xecutive S ecretary

TRACY R. ENGLE
FRANK Y. CANNON

ST A T E SA FE D E PO SIT ASSOCIATIO NS
NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

KENNETH W. MURRAY
Union & New Haven Trust Co., New Haven, Conn.
ANDREW H. TROEGER
Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Baltimore, Md.
J. F. R. PACKARD
__ Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
CHARLES W. N E AT,
Fifth-Third Union Trust Co., Cincinnati, Ohio
R. O. THAYER
S Fifth Northwestern National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn.
GAYTON ABBOTT
_ „Webster & Atlas National Bank, Boston, Mass.
H. S. HEIL
......Mississippi Valley Trust Co., St. Louis, Mo.
WILLIAM HAAS
Manufacturers Safe Deposit Co., New York, N .’Y,
KENNETH H. DICKSON
First National Bank, Westwood, N. J.

KENN ETH W. MURRAY, President
Union & New Haven Trust Co., New Haven, Conn.
ANDREW H. TROEGER, Vice-President
Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Baltimore, Md.
J. F. R. PACKARD, Secretary-Treasurer
Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION
President, B. M. Elliott, Security-First National Bank, 6th and Spring
Office, Los Angeles, Calif.
First Vice-President, V. H. Graham, Union Bank & Trust Co., Los Angeles,
Calif.
Second Vice-President, Miss Janette Long, Farmers & Merchants National
Bank, Los Angeles, Calif.
Secretary. Mrs. Zillah M. Pirie, California Bank, Los Angeles, Calif.
Treasurer, Miss Willie Mae Stafford, Citizens National Trust & Savings
Bank, Hill Street Office, Los Angeles, Calif.
CINCINNATI SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION
President, Harry H. Huneke, The Western Bank & Trust Co., Cincinnati,
Ohio.
Vice-President, Claude Ford, Fifth Third Union Trust Co., Cincinnati,
Ohio.
Secretary & Treasurer, Miss Alice Sherman, Columbia Bank & Savings Co.,
Cincinnati, O.
THE SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND
President, Jas. T. Pascoe, Society for Savings, Cleveland, O.
CONNECTICUT SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION
President, Harrison T. ïîÿder, Home Bank & Trust Co., Darien, Conn.
First Vice-President, Otis C. Linkletter, The Savings Bank of New London,
. . Conn.
Second Vice-Président, Joseph! Valentine, Jr., The Bristol Bank & Trust
Co., Bristol,-Conn.
Secretary and Treasurer, Kenneth W. Murray, Union & New Haven Trust
Co.. New Haven, Conn.
D ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BANKERS ASSOCIATION
Safe D eposit Section
Chairman, T. Eugene Elgin, City Bank of Washington, Washington,. D. C.
Vice-Chairman, Miss Eva Ricker, Riggs National Bank, Washington, D. O.
Secretary, Miss Sophia Karydakis, Second National Bank, Washington,

KANSAS CITY SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION
President, R. D. Slaymaker, Baltimore Safe Deposit Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Vice-President, D. A. Ghrist, Industrial State Bank, Kansas City, Kans.
Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Marie Tebeau, First National Safe Deposit Co.,
Kansas City, Mo.
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MARYLAND SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION
President, Brooks B. O’Neill, Baltimore Commercial Bank, Baltimore, Md.
First Vice-President, Geo. H. Schmidt, Title Guarantee & Trust Co.,
Baltimore, Md.
Second Vice-President, T. Leonard Reeder, Union Trust Co. of Maryland,
Baltimore, Md.
Secretary, Vernon T. Pittinger, Equitable Trust Co., Baltimore, Md.
Treasurer, Chas. W. Johnson, Mercantile Trust Co., Baltimore, Md.
MASSACHUSETTS SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION
President, James T. Hayward, Merchants National Bank. Boston, Mass.
Vice-President, Wm. E. Nutting, Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.,
Boston, Mass.
Vice-President, Wm. G. Barnes, Pilgrim Vaults, Inc., Boston, Mass.
Secretary & Treasurer, Robert McIntyre, First National Bank, 88 Summer
St., Boston, Mass.
MINNESOTA SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION
President, L. A. Larsen, American National Bank, St. Paul, Minn.
Vice-President, H. A. Warner. Jr., First State Bank, White Bear Lake,
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Secretary,Treasurer, Miss Dorothy L. McIntyre, West Broadway Office,
First National Bank & Trust Co., Minneapolis, Minn.
M ISSOURI SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION
Présidentj Clyde D. Harris, First National Bank, Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Vice-President, F. T. Hodgdon, Farmers & Merchants Bank & Trust Co.,
.. Hannibal, Mo.
Secretary, Lester Y. Cunningham, Missouri Safe Deposit Co., Kansas
City, Mo.
Treasurer, August Roeder, Mercantile-Commerce Bank & Trust Co..
St. Louis, Mo.
NEW JERSEY STATE SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION
President, Kenneth H. Dickson, First National Bank, Westwood, N. J.
First Vice-President, Homer C. Pierson, Citizens National Bank, Collingswood, N. J.
Second Vice-President, W. M. D. Kern, Hudson City Savings Bank, Jersey
City, N. J.
Secretary, George J. Keevil, New Jersey Trust Co., Long Branch, N. J.
Treasurer, Lewis S. Stackhouse, Trenton Banking Cd., Trenton. N. J.

ILLINOIS SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION
President, Herbert W. Lloyd, City National Safe Deposit Co., Chicaigo, HI.
Vice-President, Robert Lough, Drovers Safe Deposit Co., Chicago, 111.
Secretary, George R. Carlson, Commercial National Safe Deposit Co.,
72 W. Adams St., Chicago, 111.
Treasurer, Willis P. Johnson, Manager, 135 La Salle Safe Deposit Co.,
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STATE SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATIONS—Continued
NEW YORK STATE SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION m .
President, Wm. Haas, Manufacturers Safe Deposit Company, New York,
FirstNvio4-President, Geo. F. Parton, Standard Safe Deposit Co., New
Secomf’vice-'President, Frank O. Brand, Empire Safe Deposit Co., New
Secretary,' J^'s^A. McBain, The Chase Safe Deposit Co.,
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Treasure. E Walter Boedecker. Fidelity Safe Deposit Co., New York, N. Y.
SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL NEW YORK
President Miss Ruth I. Bump, Syracuse Savings Bank, Syracuse, N. Y. _
Vice-President, Miss Ruth M. Sears, Tomkind County Trust Co., Ithaca.
Vice-President, Harry R. Gosling, Oneida National Bank & Trust Co.,
Secretary!’ M issf Margaret M. Ivory, National Bank & Trust Co. of NorTreasurer,^MrZ’pearl IsF. Harvey, First National Bank of Cortland, Cort­
land. N. Y.
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ROCHESTER SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION
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President, Sylvester G. Englert, Lincoln Alliance Bank & Trust Co., West
Vim-President Miss Harriet F. Smith, Mbnroe County Savings Bank.
Corres. Secretary, Gertrude M. McDonald, Lincoln Alliance Bank & Trust
Company, Main Office.
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Secretary, Elizabeth M. Erickson, E ast Side Savmgs Bank.
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Treasurer, Carrie F. DeVries, Lincoln Alliance Bank & Trust Company,
Lincoln Office.
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President. Howard H. Klaiber, Lincoln-East Side National Bank, Buffalo.
First Vice-President, Wm. P. Scanlon, First Trust Company, Tonowanda,
Second Vice-President, Carl C. Schell, The Liberty Safe Deposit Company,
Secretary^Harvey J. Juhre, Buffalo Trust Office, Marine Safe Deposit Co.,
Treasurer, James H. Ives, Liberty Safe Deposit Co., Buffalo.
PENNSYLVANIA SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION
President, J. A. Cowan, Wilkinsburg Bank, Wilkinsburg, Pa.
Vice-President, J. F. R. Packard, Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co., PhilaSecretary-Treasurer, A. W. Reinhold, Western Saving Fund Society,
Philadelphia, Pa.

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President James H. Strong. Mid-City Bank & Trust Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Vice-President, J. F. R. Packard, Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co., PhilaS e c re Ä T re a siire r, A. W; Reinhold, Western Savings Fund Societjr.
Philadelphia, Pa.
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President H. C. Wehrheim, Peoples-Pittsburgh Trust Co. .P ittsburgh, Pa.
Vice-President, Philip Reinhard, First National Bank of Wlllonsburg, Pa.
Treasurer J. F. Kerrigan, Mellon National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. _
Secretarv’
First
National ASSOCIATION^
Bank a t Pittsburgh, Pa.
Secretary, W
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DEPOSIT
President, Hubbard S. Lafoon, State Planters Bank & Trust Co., RichVice^PresIdent', Hartwell F. Taylor, Morris Plan Bank of Virginia, RichSecretary^’Mtes Alice V. Burnett, First & Merchants National Bank, RiçhTreasurer,’ Miss Edith C. Allen, Bank of Commerce & Trusts, Richmond,
Va" SAN FRANCISCO SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION
President. H. F. Hillers, The San Francisco Bank, San Francisco, Calm
First Vice-President, Rolæad Hill, Bank of California, San Francgco, jCahf.
Second Vice-President, J. E. Foley, Bank of America, Natl. Tr. & Sav. Assn.,
S ecre^y -T re^m er°W iiliam T. Collum, Crocker First National Bank,
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San Francisco, Calif.
ST. JOSEPH SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION
President Oliver F. Roth, Bumes National Bank, St. Joseph, Mo.
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Vice-President, T. J. McCullough, First St. Joseph Stock Yards Bank,
SecreSÄ -T ® easme?hi.^ °'M U es, Tootle-Lacy National Bank, St. Joseph,
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ST. LOUIS SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION
President, A. L. Siem, Boatmen’s National Bank, St. Louis, M o, \
Vice-President, August Roeder, Mercantile Commerce Bank & Trust Co.
Secretary, Frank A. Thornton, Telegraphers National Bank of St. Louis.
Treasurer F B Merget, Mercantile-Commerce National Bank. St. Louis..
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DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION
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President, Marshall W. Benedum, Park Savmgs Bank. Milwaukee, Wis.
Vice-President, Herbert C. Knipple, First Wisconsin National Bank,
Vice^Presidentf ’l^rfer P. Hartmann, Northern Bank, Milwaukee, Wis.
Secretary, Miss Germaine Neis, American State Bank, Milwaukee, Wis.
Treasurer, Robert D. Luce, City Bank & Trust Co., Milwaukee, Wis.

ST A T E B A N K E R S A SSO C IA TIO NS
ALABAMA BANKERS ASSOCIATION
President, Roland L. Adams, president and cashier. Bank of York, York.
First Vice-President, J. W. Brown, Jr., president Merchants & Planters
National Bank, Sylacauga.
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Second Vice-President, H. J. Whitfield, vice-president Robertson Banking
Co., Demopolis.
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Secretary and Treasurer, Gordon D. Palmer, executive vice-president First
National Bank. T u s c a lo o s a .__
ARIZONA BANKERS ASSOCIATION
President, J. R. McEvoy, vice-president First National Bank, Holbrook.
Vice-President, A. A. Shattuck, president Mmers & Merchants Bank,
Secretary and Treasurer, Sherman Hazeltine, cashier Bank of Arizona,
Prescott. ARKANgAS BANKBRS ASSOCIATION
President, E. P. Pyeatt, vice-president and cashier M cllroy Bank & Arust
Vice-T?esic^ti*Col.6Elgan C. Robertson, president First National Bank,
Secretary. Robt. E. Wait, 621 Pyramid Bldg., Little Rock.
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Treasurer, Chas. W. Daniel, vice-president and cashier Union Bank &
Trust Co., Monticello.
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Asst. Secretary, Carolyn E. Gardner, Little Rock.
CALIFORNIA BANKERS ASSOCIATION
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President, Alfred J. Gock, vice chairman of the board Bank of America N. i .
& S. A.. Los Angeles.
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Vice-President, J. S. Curran, vice-president Anglo California National
Bank, San Francisco.
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Treasurer, Henry M. Plate, vice-president The Bank of California, N. A.,
San Francisco.
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Executive Manager, Lauder Hodges, 481 Mills Bldg., San Francisco.
Chairman of Executive Council, James E. Shelton vice-president SecurityFirst National Bank of Los Angeles.
CANADIAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, H. T. Jaffray, general manager, Imperial Bank of Canada,
Toronto.
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Vice-President. Chas. St. Pierre, general manager Banque Canadienne
Nationale, Montreal.
Vice-President. F. H. Marsh, general manager The Bank of Toronto,
Toronto.
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Vice-President, G. W. Spinney, general manager Bank of Montreal, MonVice-President, A. E. Arscott, general manager The Canadian Bank of
Commerce, Toronto.
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Secretary-Treasurer, Arthur W. Rogers, Toronto General Trusts Bldg.,
Toronto.
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Public Relations Adviser, Vernon Knowles, Toronto General Trusts Bldg.,
Toronto.
COLORADO BANKERS ASSOCIATION
President, R. B. Handy, president First National Bank, Loveland. .
First Vice-President, E. G. Woodbridge, vice-president Colorado Savings &
Trust Company, La Junta.
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Second Vice-President, A. F. Cruse, president R outt County National Bank,
Steamboat Springs.
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Secretary-Treasurer, J. G. Scarboro, publisher M ountain States Banker,
Denver.
CONNECTICUT BANKERS ASSOCIATION.
President, Eugene G. Blackford, president Greenwich Trust Company,
Greenwich.
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First Vice-President, Ostrom Enders, second vice-president Hartford
National Bank & Trust Co., Hartford.
Vice-President State Bank Division, Robert S. Walker, vice-president and
trust officer Colonial Trust Company, Waterbury.
Vice-President National Bank Division, W. H. Judd, president New Britain
National Bank, New Britain.
Vice-President Trust Division, F. Glendon Hall, vice-president The Bridge­
port-City Trust Company, Bridgeport.
Treasurer, Albert W. Clock, president First National Bank, Litchfield.
Secretary, G. Harold Welch, trust officer The New' Haven Bank N. B. A.,
New Haven
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DELAWARE BANKERS ASSOCIATION
President, Joseph L. Marshall, cashier Lewes Trust.Co., Lewes.
Vice-President, Wallace F. McFaul, cashier First National Bank & Trust
Co., Milford.
Secretary and Treasurer, Gilbert B. Moyer, assistant treasurer Wilmington
Trust Company, Wilmington.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BANKERS ASSOCIATION
President. A. M. McLachlen, vice-president and treasurer McLachlen Bank­
ing Corporation, Washington.
First Vice-President, T. Stanley Holland, trust officer American Security
& Trust Co., Washington.
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Second Vice-President, John A. Reilly, president Second National Bank,
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Third Vice-President, A. Scott Offutt, vice-president The City Bank
Secr^M-y!11Donaid W. Larson, D. O. Bankers Assn., American Security
Treaìuuer,’A lbertsfG atley, executive vice-president Lincoln National Bank,
GeneralSCounsei, Frank J. Hogan, Attorney a t Law, Colorado Bldg..
WaShingtollFLORIDA BANKBBS ASSOCIATION
President, Linton E. Allen, president First National B ai*, Orlando.,
Vice-President, George E. Lewis, president Lewis State Bank Tallahassee.
Secretary, J. Carlisle Rogers, cashier First National Bank, Inraburg.
Treasurer, Wilson O. Boozer, vice-president Atlantic National Bank,
Jacksonville e o r g i a BANKERS ASSOCIATION
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President, C. R. Bradford, president and cashier F a ^ e r s Bank, Monroe
Vice-President, Mills B. Lane, Jr., first vice-president Citizens & Southern
National Bank,‘Atlanta.
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Secretary, Haynes McFadden, 1204 Atlanta National Bldg.,p i a n t a .
Treasurer, Freeman Strickland, vice-president First National Bank, Atlanta.
General Counsel, Orville A. Fark, Georgia Casualty Bldg., Macon.
Assistant Secretary, Bradford McFadden, 1204 Atlanta National Bldg.
^ C O U N T R Y BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
President. K. P. Baker, cashier Citizens Bank, Ashburn.
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Secretary and Treasurer, Fritz R. Jones, 9 9 H_Walton St., N. W., Atlanta.
General Counsel, Alex. W. Smith, Jr., Grant Building, Atlanta.
IDAHO BANKERS ASSOCIATION
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President, LeRoy Schouweiler, president W ^deR N ational Bank, Wendell.
Vice-President, Harry M. Emerson, cashier First National B ^ , Lewiston.
Secretary, E. W. Porter, Room 634, First National Bank Bldg., Boise. _
Treasurer, Harvey Rogers, assistant cashier Cassia National Bang, Buriey.
ILLINOIS BANKERS ASSOCIATION
President, Charles R. Reardon, vice-president First National Bank. Joliet,
Vice-President, Earl G. Adams, executive vice-president Jersey State BanK,
ExecutìwVic&^President, M. A. Graettinger, 105 Wèst M 9nroe St., Chicago.
Secretary, Harry C. Hausman, 105 West Monroe S t.^ h ic a g o
Treasurer, William Busse, Jr., president Mount Prospect State Bank,
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INDIANA BANKERS ASSOCIATION
President, Paul N. Bogart, president Merchants National Bank, lerre
Vice-Pr^ident, W. W. Gasser, president Gary State Bank, Gary.
Secretary, Don E. Warrick, 810 Union Title Bldg., Indianapolis.
Treasurer, Arch C. Voris, president Citizens National Bank, Bediora.
IOWA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, H. R. Young, cashier American National Bank, Arfington.
Vice-President and Treasurer, H. J. Stuhlmiller, president State Savings
Bank, Fontanelle.
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Secretary, Frank Warner, 430 Liberty Bldg., Des Momes.
KANSAS BANKERS ASSOCIATION
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President, Olney D. Newman, president Garden National Bank, Garden
Vice-PrSident, Clause F. Pack, president Home StatelBank,' Kansas City.
Secretary-Treasurer, Fred M. Bowman, Topeka.
Assistant Secretary, Eleanor J. Woodburn, Topeka.
KENTUCKY BANKERS ASSOCIATION
President, Ed. L. Weathers, president First City Bank & Trust Co., Hop­
kinsville.
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Vice-President, Wm. F. Miller, vice-president Citizens Union National
Bank, Louisville.
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Secretary, Ralph Fontaine, 400-02 Hilliard Bldg., 4X9 West Jefferson,
Louisville.
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Treasurer, W. A. Cole, cashier Lincoln National Bank, Hodgenville.
LOUISIANA BANKERS ASSOCIATION
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President. M .. -L. Funderburk, president Citizens Bank & Trust Co.,
Houma.
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Vice-President, T. L. Evans, president Guaranty Bank &ITrust Co.,
Lafayette.
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Secretary, W. B. Machado, assistant vice-president Hibernia National
Bans, New Orleans.
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Treasurer, J. C. Atkins, cashier Continental-American Bank .& Trust Co.,
Shreveport.
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: MAINE BANKERS ASSOCIATION
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President, Leonard F. Timberlake, executive vice-president Casco Bank
& Trust Co., Portland.
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First Vice-President, Donald C. -White; executive vice-president First
National Bank, Lewiston.
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Second Vice-President, Leon O. Tebbetts, president, Federal Trust Co,,
Waterville.
Secretary and Treasurer, Geo. O. Fernald, Augusta.

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M A R Y L A N D B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P re s id e n t, J . R o la n d C haffinch, p re s id e n t D e n to n N a tio n a l B an k , D e n to n .
V ice-P resid en t, E u g e n e G . G ra d y , v ic e -p re sid en t W e ste rn N a tio n a l B an k ,
B altim o re .
S e c re ta ry , M a tth ia s F . R eese, m a n a g e r B altim o re C learin g H ouse, B altim o re
A ss is ta n t S e c re ta ry , W m . B . E llio tt, a s s is ta n t m a n a g e r B altim o re C learing
H o u se, B altim o re .
T re a s u re r, T h a d d e u s M . Jo n es, v ic e -p re sid en t P rin c e G eorge’s B a n k &
T r u s t C o., H y a ttsv ille .
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
P re s id e n t, L o u is J . B ra in e rd , p re s id e n t P a lm e r N a tio n a l B an k , P a lm e r.
V ice-P resid en t, D a v id E . H ersee, v ic e -p re sid en t S ta te S tre e t T r u s t C o.,
B o sto n .
E x e c u tiv e S e c re ta ry , J o h n S. G w inn, 80 F e d e ra l S t., B o ston.
T re a s u re r, N o rm a n E . B e a ttie , a s s is ta n t cash ier T h e N a tio n a l S h a w m u t
B a n k , B o sto n .
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M IC H I G A N B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P re s id e n t, S a m u e l R . P a rk , p re s id e n t P eo p les S ta te B an k , C aro.
F ir s t V ice-P resid en t, E a r l W . D e L an o , p re s id e n t A llegan S ta te B an k ,
A llegan.
Second V ice-P resid en t, G . S h e rm a n C ollins, v ic e -p re sid en t a n d c ash ier T h e
F ir s t N a tio n a l B an k , N eg au n ee.
T re a su re r, G ra n t L . L ask ey , p re s id e n t P eo p les S ta te B a n k , M ila n .
E x e c u tiv e M an a g e r, R a y O. B ru n d a g e, 1812 O lds T ow er, L ansing.
G en eral C o u n sel, W illiam B . G udlip, 3000 U n io n G u a rd ia n B ldg., D e tro it.
.
M IN N E S O T A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P re s id e n t, K . O. S a ttr e , v ic e -p re sid en t a n d cash ier B lu e E a r th S ta te B an k ,
B lu e E a rth .
V ice-P resid en t, O. G . Jo n es, p re s id e n t G o o d h u e C o u n ty N a tio n a l B an k ,
R e d W ing.
S e c re ta ry , W m . D u n c an , J r ., 925 R a n d T ow er, M in n eap olis.
T re a su re r, E lm e r B . H a n so n , p re s id e n t F ir s t S ta te B a n k , F e rtile .
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.
M I S S I S S I P P I B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P re sid e n t, F r a n k R . M cG eo y , J r ., p re s id e n t T h e B a n k o f G reenw ood,
G reenw ood.
V ic e-P re sid en t a n d C h a irm a n E x e c u tiv e C o m m itte e , W . H . N egus, c h a irm a n
o f b o a fd a n d p re s id e n t F ir s t N a tio n a l B an k , G reenville.
S e c re ta ry , G eorge B . P o w er, P . O. B ox 37, Jack so n .
T re a su re r, W . M . M o u n g er, v ic e -p re sid en t a n d t r u s t officer D e p o sit G u a ra n ­
t y B a n k & T r u s t C o ., Jac k so n .
M IS S O U R I B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P re s id e n t, F . C . H u n t, v ic e -p re sid en t F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k in S t. Louis,
S t. Louis.
V ice-P resid en t, C ly d e D . H a rris , p re s id e n t F ir s t N a tio n a l B an k , C ape
G ira rd e a u .
S e c re ta ry , W . F . K ey ser, Sedalia.
A ss is ta n t S e c re ta ry , E . P . N eef, Sedalia.
T re a su re r, W . M. C . D aw son, c ash ie r C itiz en s B a n k , G ra n t 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
P re s id e n t, R . D . M o u n ta in , v ic e -p re sid en t F a rm e rs S ta te B an k , C o n rad .
F ir s t V ice-P resid en t, J o h n A . S an d erso n , p re s id e n t D a ly B a n k & T r u s t
C o., A n aco n d a.

Second Vice-President, Fred Heinecke, vice-president First National Bank
& Trust Co., Helena.

S e c re ta ry -T rea su re r, E th e l W . W alk er, H elen a.
N E B R A S K A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P re s id e n t, C a rl D . G an z, c ash ie r F a rm e rs & M e rc h a n ts B an k , Alvo.
C h a irm a n E x e c u tiv e C o u n cil, W m . N . M itte n , p re s id e n t S te p h e n s N a tio n a l
B a n k , F re m o n t.
S e c re ta ry , W m . B . H u g h es, 4 2 0 -F arn am B ld g ., O m ah a.
T re a s u re r, L . C . C h ap in , v ic e -p re sid en t F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k , L incoln.
N E V A D A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P re s id e n t, C . S. W en g e rt, m a n a g e r L a s V egas B ra n c h F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k
o f N e v a d a , R en o .
V ice-P resid en t, J . E . B rin to n , v ic e -p re sid en t a n d cash ier F ir s t N a tio n a l
B a n k , E ly .
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S e c re ta ry , L . S. R eese, v ic e -p re sid en t a n d cash ier F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k of
N e v a d a , R en o .
T re a s u re r, E . A . C law son, c ash ie r N e v a d a B a n k o f C om m erce, E lko.
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
P re s id e n t, W illia m H . C o lb a th , c ash ie r B erlin C ity N a tio n a l B an k , B erlin.
S e c re ta ry , H a rry L . A d d ito n , tre a s u r e r H illsb o ro u g h C o u n ty S avings B an k ,
M an c h e ste r.
T re a s u re r, M a rs to n H e a rd , v ic e -p re sid en t a n d c ash ie r A m oskeag N a tio n a l
B an k , a lso tre a s u r e r A m oskeag T r u s t C o., M an c h e ste r.
.
N E W J E R S E Y B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P re s id e n t, H . D o u g la s D a v is, v ic e -p re sid en t P lain field T r u s t C o m p an y ,
P lain field .

Vice-President, L. A. Chambliss, second vice-president Fidelity Union
T rust Company, Newark.
Secretary, Arm itt H. Coate, Moorestown.

T re a s u re r, F . P a lm e r A rm stro n g , p re s id e n t K e y p o rt B an k in g C o m p an y ,
K e y p o rt.
N E W M E X IC O B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P re s id e n t, G le n n L . E m m o n s, p re s id e n t F ir s t S ta te B an k , G allup.
V ice-P resid en t, J . H . A sk in s, cash ier F ir s t N a tio n a l B an k , M elrose.
S e c re ta ry , M rs. M a r g a r e t B arn es, A lb u q u erq u e.
T re a s u re r, W . C . Z erw er, v ic e -p re sid en t F ir s t N a tio n a l B an k , C lovis.
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
P re s id e n t, W . R a n d o lp h B u rg ess, v ic e -c h airm an o f b o a rd N a tio n a l C ity
B a n k o f N ew Y o rk , N ew Y o rk .
V ice-P resid en t, E u g e n e C . D o n o v a n , p re s id e n t A u b u rn T r u s t C o m p an y ,
A u b u rn .
S e c re ta ry , H a ro ld J . M a rsh a ll, v ic e -p re sid en t N a tio n a l S p ra k e r B a n k in
C a n a jo h a rie , N ew Y o rk .
A ss is ta n t S e c re ta ry , A lb e rt L . M u en c h .

Treasurer. Fred F. Fisk, president Farmers National Bank, Malone.

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 RK
P re s id e n t, H e n ry B ru e re , p re s id e n t B o w ery S avings B an k , N ew Y o rk C ity .
F ir s t V ice-P resid en t, E d s o n P . P fo h l, p re s id e n t N ia g a ra C o u n ty Savings
B a n k , N ia g a ra F alls.
S eco n d V ice-P resid en t, A lb e rt W . H o o k e, p re s id e n t O neida C o u n ty Savings
B an k , R om e.
T h ird V ice-P resid en t, C h arle s D . Sw ayze, s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r M id d le to w n
S av in g s B an k , M id d le to w n .
F o u r th V ice-P resid en t, R a lp h H . S tev er, p re s id e n t S eam en ’s B a n k fo r
Savings, N ew Y o rk C ity .
F if th V ice-P resid en t, R o b e rt S. D a rb e e, p re s id e n t B a y R id g e Savings
B an k , B ro o k ly n .
T re a s u re r, W illia m M . C am p b ell, p re s id e n t A m erican S avings B an k , N ew
Y o rk C ity .
G e n eral S e c re ta ry , P a u l W . A lb rig h t, 110 E a s t 4 2 n d S t., N ew Y o rk C ity .
S e c re ta ry , M a r g a r e t D o ersch u k , 110 E a s t 4 2nd S t., N ew Y o rk C ity .
A s s is ta n t S e c re ta ry , U rb a in C . L eG o st, 110 E a s t 4 2 n d S t., 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
P re s id e n t, B . R . R o b e rts, v ic e -p re sid en t D u rh a m B a n k & T r u s t C o.,
D u rh a m .
V ic e-P re sid en t, R . C . Lew ellyn, p re s id e n t S u rry C o u n ty L o a n & T r u s t C o.,
M o u n t A iry.
V ice-P resid en t, R . P . H o ld in g , p re s id e n t F ir s t C itiz en s B a n k & T r u s t C o.,
S m ith field .
V ic e-P re sid en t, P h ilip W o o llco tt, p re s id e n t B a n k o f A sheville, A sheville.
T re a s u re r, J . A . H a rris , J r ., cash ier B a n k o f M o n tg o m e ry , T ro y .

Secretary, E. A. Wayne, Raleigh.

G e n eral C ounsel, I. M . B ailey , R aleig h .
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
P re s id e n t, M a r tin A as, v ic e -p re sid en t F ir s t S ta te B a n k , N ew R ockford.
V ice-p resid en t, J . I. H egge, p re s id e n t N o rth w e ste rn S ta te B a n k , H illsboro.
S e c re ta ry , C . C . W a tta m , 5 5 )4 B ro a d w ay , F arg o .
T re a s u re r, W . A . L ily q u ist, p re s id e n t F a rm e rs S ta te B an k , L isbon.


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O H IO B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P re s id e n t, J . D . S t. J o h n , v ic e -p re sid en t T oledo T r u s t C o., T oledo.
V ice-P resident, J . E . W ise, p re s id e n t W illa rd U n ite d B an k , W illard.
T rea su re r, W m . A . S ta rk , v ic e -p re sid en t F if th T h ird U n ion T r u s t Co.,
C in c in n ati.
S ecretary , D a v id M . A uch, 923 H u n tin g to n B a n k B ldg., C olum bus.
O K L A H O M A B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P re s id e n t, A . E . B ra d sh a w , p re s id e n t N a tio n a l B a n k o f T u lsa , T u lsa .
V ice-P resident, R . B. P a tto n , ex ecu tiv e v ic e -p re sid en t A m erican E xchange
B a n k , H e n ry e tta .
S e c re ta ry , E u g e n e P . G u m , S u ite C , S k e rv in H o te l, O klah o m a C ity .
A ssista n t S e c re ta ry , G e rtru d e C o rb itt, S u ite 300 H o te l B iltm o re , O klahom a
C ity .
T re a su re r, R o y C aldw ell, ex ecu tiv e v ic e -p re sid en t N a tio n a l B a n k of
M cA lester.
O R E G O N B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P re s id e n t, C . H . S te w a rt, p re s id e n t P o r tla n d T r u s t & S avings B a n k , P o r t­
la n d .
V ice-P resident, J . B . B o o th , v ic e -p re sid en t B en to n C o u n ty S ta te B ank,
C orvallis.
S e c re ta ry , E lw a in H . G reenw ood, 619 L u m b erm en s B ldg., P o rtla n d .
T re a su re r, J . L. S earcy, e x ecu tiv e v ic e -p re sid en t C om m ercial N a tio n a l
B an k , H illsboro.
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
P re s id e n t, W . E lb rid g e B row n, v ic e -p re sid en t C learfield T r u s t C o.,C learfield.
V ice-P resident, A rchie D . Sw ift, p re s id e n t C e n tra l-P e n n N a tio n a l B ank,
P h ilad e lp h ia .
S e c re ta ry , C h arle s F . Z im m erm an , p re s id e n t F ir s t N a tio n a l B an k , H u n t­
in gdon.
T re a su re r, W illiam H . F a w c e tt, v ic e -p re sid en t F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k a t
P itts b u rg h .
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
P re s id e n t, E r n e s t C la y to n , v ic e -p re sid en t a n d tre a su re r In d u s tria l T r u s t
C o., P rovidence.
V ice-P resident, L incoln E . B a rb e r, v ic e -p re sid en t R h o d e Is la n d H o sp ital
N a tio n a l B an k , P rovidence.
S ec re ta ry , E lm e r D . N ickerson, a s s is ta n t s e c re ta ry In d u s tria l T r u s t Co.,
Providence.
T re a s u re r, S hirley H a rrin g to n , p re s id e n t M echanics N a tio n a l B an k , P ro v i­
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
P re sid e n t, E rn e s t P a tto n , v ic e -p re sid en t T h e S o u th C aro lin a N a tio n a l
B an k , G reenville.
F ir s t V ice-P resident, F . E . G rier, p re s id e n t B a n k o f G reenw ood, G reenw ood.
S econd V ice-P resident, C . A . S pivey, p re s id e n t P eoples N a tio n a l B an k ,
C onw ay.
S e c re ta ry -T rea su re r, W m . E . M a rtin , F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k B ldg., C olum bia.
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
P resid e n t, F . F . P h illip p i, cashier D a k o ta S ta te B an k , M ilb a n k .
V ice-P resident, L . T . M o rris, p re s id e n t F ir s t C itiz en s N a tio n a l B an k ,
W aterto w n .
S e c re ta ry a n d T re a s u re r, G eo. M . S ta rrin g , 76 T h ird S t., S. W ., H u ro n .
T E N N E S S E E B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P re s id e n t, S y lv an e F re e d , p re s id e n t B a n k o f T re n to n & T r u s t C o., T re n to n .
V ice-P resident, H . E . W illiam s, e x ec u tiv e v ic e -p re sid en t B a n k o f C om m erce,
M o rristo w n .
V ice-P resident, J a y Y eiser, c ash ie r B a n k o f W aynesboro, W aynesboro.
V ice-P resident, G . T . Lew is, v ic e -p re sid en t a n d c ash ier B a n k o f C ro c k ett,
Bells.
S e c re ta ry a n d T re a s u re r, H . G ra d y H u d d le sto n , 812 A m erican T r u s t B ldg.,
N ashville.
T E X A S B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P re s id e n t, W a lte r P . N a p ie r, p re s id e n t A lam o N a tio n a l B an k , S a n A ntonio.
S ec re ta ry , W . A. P h ilp o tt, J r.; D allas.
T re a s u re r, V irgil P . P a tte rs o n , v ice-p resid en t T h e A m erican N a tio n a l B an k ,
A u stin .
U T A H B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P resid e n t, F . M . M ichelsen, v ic e -p re sid en t U ta h S avings & T r u s t Co.,
S a lt Lake C ity .
F ir s t V ice-P resid en t, L . E . E llison, c ash ier F ir s t N a tio n a l B an k , L a y to n .
Second V ice-P resid en t, A lex H e d q u ist, p re s id e n t F a rm e rs & M e rc h a n ts
B an k , P rovo.
S e c re ta ry a n d T re a su re r, H . B . C ra n d all, v ic e -p re sid en t a n d cash ier F irst
S ta te B an k , S alina.
V E R M O N T B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P re s id e n t, H e n ry A . D a h lg re n , cash ier K illin g to n N a tio n a l B an k , R u tla n d .
V ice-P resident, B . A. T h o m as, tre a s u r e r E n o sb u rg F a lls S avings B a n k &
T r u s t C o., E n o sb u rg F alls.
S ec re ta ry , C. E . B rig h a m , v ic e -p re sid en t M e rc h a n ts N a tio n a l B an k ,
B u rlin g to n .
T re a su re r, R . A. B ean, tre a s u re r C e n tra l S avings B a n k & T r u s t C o., O rleans.
V IR G IN IA B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P re s id e n t, T h o m as H . B la n to n , p re s id e n t U n io n B a n k & T r u s t C o., B ow ling
G reen.
F ir s t V ice-P resident, G . F ra n k lin L enz, p re s id e n t C itizen s M a rin e Jefferson
B an k , N e w p o rt N ew s.
S econd V ice-P resident, G . C . M cC all, e x ecu tiv e v ic e -p re sid en t a n d cashier
F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k , N o rto n .
S e c re ta ry -T rea su re r, Jo h n H . P a y n e , S u ite 1-2 H o te l R ich m o n d , R ichm ond.
A tto rn e y , J . R a n d o lp h T u c k e r, T u c k e r, B ro n so n S a tte rfie ld & M ay s,
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
P re s id e n t, A. E . R eid, e x ec u tiv e v ic e -p re sid en t O ld N a tio n a l B a n k &
U nion T r u s t C o., Spokane.
V ice-P resident, E lm e r D a h lin , p re sid e n t Selah S ta te B a n k , Selah.
S e c re ta ry , A ndrew M iller, 711 Second A venue B ldg., S e a ttle .
T re a s u re r, E . E . Searles, v ic e -p re sid en t P u g e t S o u n d N a tio n a l B an k ,
T aco m a.
G e n eral C ounsel, P oe, F a lk n o r, E m o ry & H ow e, D e x te r H o rto n B ldg.,
S e a ttle .
W E S T V I R G IN IA B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P re s id e n t, W . S. C la rk , c ash ie r F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k in F a irm o n t, F a irm o n t.
F ir s t V ice-P resident, H . E . L a u p p , e x ecutive v ic e -p re sid en t W heeling
D o lla r Savings & T r u s t C o., W heeling.
Second V ice-P resid en t, H o m e r G e b h a rd t, v ic e -p re sid en t & tr u s t officer
F ir s t H u n tin g to n N a tio n a l B an k , H u n tin g to n .
T re a s u re r, G eo. M . M oore, v ic e -p re sid en t U n io n N a tio n a l B an k , C la rk s­
b u rg .
A c tin g S e c re ta ry , H o m e r G e b h a rd t, v ic e -p re sid en t a n d tr u s t officer F irst
H u n tin g to n N a tio n a l B an k , H u n tin g to n .
A c tin g A ss is ta n t S e c re ta ry , H e n rie tta S chaub, F ir s t H u n tin g to n N a tio n a l
B an k , H u n tin g to n .
W IS C O N S IN B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
P re s id e n t, M a x S tieg, c ash ie r D a iry m a n ’s S ta te B a n k , C lin to n v ille.
V ice-P resid en t, H . J . S teeps, p re s id e n t T h e B arab o o N a tio n a l B ank,
B araboo.
S e c re ta ry , W all G . C o ap m an , 312 E a s t W isconsin A ve., M ilw aukee.
T re a s u re r, T y le r D . B a rn ey , v ic e -p re sid en t a n d cash ier B a n k o f S p a rta ,
S p a rta .
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EXAMINERS, 1941

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ALABAMA
B an k in g B oard
Addie Lee Farish (Supt. of Banks) Chairm an.............. Montgomery.
J. B. Haslam, Vice-Pres. Birmingham Trust & Savings
Co..................................................................................... Birmingham.
A. D. Sample, President, Citizens B ank..................... Hartselle.
R. L. Adams, President, Bank of Y ork.......................York.
J. J. Flowers, Vice-Pres. Dothan Bank & Trust C o.. . . Dothan.

Address

James T. Connelly, Bank Examiner................................ New Britain.
Thornton G. Smith, Bank Examiner.................... ..
Southington.
Fay Vincent, Bank Examiner..........................................W aterbury.
Edward M. Curley, Bank Examiner............................... New Haven.
Wallace E. LeCount. Bank Exam iner.............................South Norwalk.
Wilmot B. North, Bank Exam iner..................... .......... Middlebury.
James B. Tatem, Bank Examiner.................................... Putnam.
George A. De Roehn, Bank Examiner............................ Wethersfield.
Hubert F. Gordon, Bank Examiner.............................. . Shelton.
Thomas J. Grace, Bank Exam iner.......................... .. .New Britain.
Howard E. M urkett, Bank Examiner............................Greenwich.
Rogers Perry, Manager of Real E state................. . . . .Canton.
Robert W. Kilpatrick, Bank Examiner..........................East Hartford.
C. Read Richardson, Liquidation Examiner.............. Manchester.
Ernest E. Savard, Liquidation Exam iner....................... Bristol.

Addie Lee Farish, Supt. of Banks................................... Montgomery.
H. F. Forrester, Deputy Supt. of Banks and Deputy
Commissioner of Savings & Loan Assns.................... Montgomery.
H. F. Benton, Bank Examiner.........................................Opp.
G. H. Foote, Bank Examiner....................................... Birmingham.
L. P. Cartwright, Bank Examiner............................... Athens.
A. J. Smith, Bank Examiner...................... ........... ... .Montgomery.

DELAWARE
B ank Advisory B oard
John K. Garrigues, Vice-President & Trust Officer,
Delaware Trust Co......................... ............................... Wilmington.
J. Edward Goslee, President, Millsboro Trust Co.........Millsboro.
Sylvester D. Townsend, President, Wilmington Trust
Co.................... ................................................................ Wilmington.

ARIZONA
James H. Calvert, Supt: of Banks.............. ................. .111 Capitol Bldg.,
Phoenix.
G. G. Williams, Bank Examiner...................................Phoenix.
Pearl Butler Pendleton, Secretary................................... Phoenix.

B oard of B an k In c o rp o ra tio n
Frank E. Lynch, Jr., State Bank Commissioner......... Dover.
Earle D. Willey, Secretary of S tate.............. ..
Dover.
James R. Morford, Attorney General................ ............Wilmington.
Frank E. Lynch, Jr., State Bank Commissioner...........State House, Dover
Kinzie B. Cecil, Deputy State Bank Commissioner... . Dover.

ARKANSAS
S ta te B a n k in g B oard
Allan Gates, Chairman, Boyle Building..........................Little Rock.
Sam Grundfest, Sterling Stores........................................Little Rock.
Z. T. Wood, Union National Bank..................................Little Rock.
James H. Penick. W. B. Worthen Co. Bankers............ Little Rock.
B. A. Lynch, Farmers Bank & Trust Co.................... Blytheville.

FLORIDA
J. M. Lee, State Comptroller__________ ______ __ ..Tallahassee.
Geo. C. White, Bank Report Analyst............................ Tallahassee.
J. E. Perkins, State Bank Examiner............................... Tallahassee.
L. E. Fenn, State Bank Exam iner...............................Miami.
A. A. Futch, State Bank Examiner.................................Leesburg.
J. C. Scarborough, State Bank Examiner...................... Tallahassee.
E. E. Patterson, State Bank Examiner.......................... Tampa.
D. H. Mays, Jr., Small Loan Examiner (Part Time
Bank Examiner)............................................................ Tallahassee.

Thomas W. Leggett, State Bank Commissioner...........Little Rock.
Theo. P. Carson, Assistant Commissioner......................Little Rock.
Murray O. Reed, Asst. Commissioner Building & Loan
and Securities Division..................................................Little Rock.
A. W. Harville, Chief Examiner...................................... Little Rock.
Albert Sims, Bank Examiner............................................Little Rock.
J. A. Welty, Bank E xam iner...........................................Little Rock.
G. B. Shafer, Bank Examiner.......................... ............... Little Rock.
F, O. Rayburn, Asst. Bank Examiner........................ Little Rock.
A. M. Hayes, Assistant Bank Examiner........................ Little Rock.
T. T. Ramsey, Building & Loan & Securities Examiner. Little Rock.
Robt. N. Lea, Examiner, Securities Division................ Little Rock.

GEORGIA
J. C. Beasley, Supt. of Banks...................................
.Atlanta,
O. G. Jackson, Asst. Supt. of Banks...........................Atlanta.
R. E. Dean, Bank Examiner...................... ................... .La Grange.
R. G. Fleetwood, Bank Examiner................................... Thomasville.
W. D. Lloyd, Bank Examiner......................................... Tallapoosa.
S. H. Hpllis, Bank Examiner............................................Griffin.

CALIFORNIA
George J. Knox, Superintendent of Banks.................... San Francisco.
William J. Murphy, Chief D eputy..................................San Francisco.
O. E. Lowell, Chief Examiner..........................................San Francisco.
G. M. Ackerman, Bank Examiner.................................. San Francisco.
O. E. Deskin, Bank Examiner..........................................San Francisco.
Chas. J. Ledwith, Bank Examiner.................................. San Francisco.
N. C. Matthews, Bank Examiner................................ San Francisco.
J. Perry Reynolds, Bank Examiner................................ San Francisco.
H. S. Taylor, Bank Examiner........ ................................ San Francisco.
Robert Melcher, Junior Bank Examiner.................... ... San Francisco.
John F. Byrne, Junior Bank Examiner..........................San Francisco.
Dan S. Canny, Chief of the Division of Bond Certifica_ tion.......................................... ........................ ............. San Francisco.
John McFaul, Chief of Southern Division...................,21S W. 6th St., Los
Angeles.
E. D. Backus, Bank Examiner.................................... Los Angeles.
R. C. Barth, Bank Examiner........................................... Los Angeles.
S. M. Matthews, Bank Examiner.................... ............. . Los Angeles.
E. E. Haupert, Bank Examiner................................... Los Angeles.

IDAHO
Geo. W. Wedgwood, Commissioner.......................... ... .Boise.
J. J. Mockler, Examiner....................................................Boise.
J. Virgil, Chief Clerk and Examiner............................... Boise.

ILLINOIS
Springfield Office.
Arthur C. Lueder, Auditor of Public Accounts, Main
Office, State House........................................................ Springfield.
Chicago Office: 2600 American National Bank Bldg.,
33 N. La Salle St.............................................................Chicago.
F. A. Adams, Examiner in Charge........................ .. Springfield.
D. R. Busey, Bank Examiner.......................................Springfield.
Bert
L. Chapman, Bank Examiner..................................Springfield.
COLORADO
Hal Clarida, Bank Exam iner........................................... Springfield.
Maple T. Harl, State Bank Commissioner.............
125 State Office
A. W. Froelich, Bank Examiner.......................................Springfield.
,
Bldg.,Denver.Paul W. Godfrey, Bank Examiner.................................. Springfield.
Axel B. Olson, Chief Deputy Bank Commissioner........Denver.
S. B. Hicks, Jr., Trust Examiner..................................... Springfield.
John Jepson, Deputy Bank Commissioner..................... Denver.
Glen Hodges, Bank Examiner............................ ............. Springfield.
Geo. T. Atchison, Deputy Bank Commissioner............ Denver.
J. J. Huhn, Bank Exam iner............................................. Springfield.
Walter J. Nelson. Deputy Bank Commissioner............. Denver.
J. W. Myers, Bank Examiner..........................................Springfield.
S. P. Sandy, Bank Exam iner.......................................... Springfield.
Paul V. Schaefer, Bank Examiner................... ....... . . . . Springfield.
Otto F. Toman, Bank Examiner..................................... Springfield.
CONNECTICUT
Arnold Valter, Bank Examiner........................................Springfield.
Banking Com m ission
Chicago
Office.
Walter Perry, Bank Commissioner.................................. New Haven.
A. A. Mueller, Chief State Bank Examiner, 2600
Frank M. Anastasio, State Treasurer.............................New Haven.
American
National Bank Bldg.....................................Chicago.
John M. Dowe, State Comptroller........ ......................... Killingley.
J. J. Jaeger, Bank Exam iner............................................Chicago.
Lawrence A. Barrett, Bank Examiner............ .............. Chicago.
Advisory Council on Banking
Harold M. Durst Bank Examiner................................... Chicago.
Sully Gallicchio, Bank Examiner.................................... Chicago.
John B. Byrne, President, Hartford-Connecticut Trust
J. P. Hackett, Bank Examiner..................................... .. Chicago.
Co......... ..... ....... ............................. ,.............. ............... Hartford.
Robert C. Glazier, President, Society for Savings........ Hartford.
Fred S. Hill, Bank Examiner.......................... ..Chicago.
George H. Woods, President, Bridgeport-Peoples Sav­
Jos. A. Jaworski, Bank Examiner.............................. .. Chicago.
ings B ank.......................... ........................... ...............Bridgeport.
R. O. Jones, Bank E xam iner................... ..................... .Chicago.
W. Perry Curtiss, President, Union & New Haven Trust
Leland Ross, Bank Examiner................................. .
Chicago.
Edw. A. Schenck, Bank Examiner..................................Chicago.
Co............................................................. . .V . . . . . . . . .New Haven.
Lewis S. Reed, President, Citizens & Manufacturers’
J. W. F. Smith, Bank Examiner............................ ..........Chicago.
L. C. Sorensen, Bank Examiner...................................... Chicago.
Natl. Bank . . . .................. ................................. ..Waterbury.
Charles Welles Gross, Attorney for Connecticut Assn.
Ralph E. Young, Trust Examiner................................. -.Chicago.
of Mutual Savings Bank, 49 Pearl Street................. Hartford.
Wm. G. Zander, Bank Exam iner.................................... Chicago.
Grosvenor Ely, President, Chelsea Savings Bank. . . . .Norwich.
INDIANA
Department of Financial Institutions.............................Indianapolis.
C om m ission fo r F in a n c ia l In s titu tio n s
Lawrence F. Sullivan, Chairman........................... ......... Vincennes.
Robert H. Myers, Vice Chairman......................... .
.Muncie.
Earl C. Bucher............................. . . . . ' ............................. Huntington.
Earl Crawford......................................
Connersville.
Irvin Wesley,. . . . . ..................................................... Indianapolis.
Homer O. Stone, Secretary............................................. Indianapolis.

Walter Perry, Bank Commissioner................................. New Haven.
Rickard Rapport, Deputy Bank Commissioner............ W. Hartford.
Clarence H. Adams, Director Securities Division.........West Hartford.
John F. DiNonno, Bank Liquidating Agent.................. West Hartford.
William P. Landon, Bond Consultant............................ West Hartford
Howard E. Frisbie, Analyst and Statistician.............. .West Hartford.
Milton T. Gaines, Asst. Analyst and Statistician..........Glastonbury.
Arthur O. Lamb, Real Estate Appraiser. ....................Rocky Hill.
Alfred F. Austin, Director of Bank Examinations....... Wethersfield.
Philip H. Moriarty, Bank Examiner...............................Hartford.
George W. Austin, Bank E xam iner................................West Hartford.
Arthur B. Shippee, Bank Examiner............................ .. .Hartford.
Reinhard J. Bardeck. Bank Examiner........................ .. .New Britain.
Douglas T. Boddie, Bank Examiner............................... West Hartford
Stanley F. Gierymski, Bank Examiner...........................New Britain.
Ralph R. MacKinnel, Bank Examiner............................Milford.
Charles W. Pond, Bank Examiner.................................. Torrington.
Harold A. Williams, Bank Examiner..............................Middletown.
Alfred B. Taravella, Bank Examiner.............................. Windsor Locks.
Melvin O. Hall. Bank Examiner......................................New Britain.
Kenneth W. Hutchins, Bank Examiner......................... Wethersfield.
E. Gorton Rogers, Bank Examiner..............................New London.
William E. Glover, Bank Examiner................................Watertown.


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D e p a rtm e n t of F in a n c ia l In s titu tio n s
Ross H. Wallace, Director................................................ Indianapolis.
Joe McCord, Supervisor, Division of Banks and Trust
Companies................................................ ......................Greencastle.
Alden G. Overbeck, Supervisor, Division of Building
and Loan Assns.................................... .., . . . Hùhtingburg.
Homer O. Stone, Supervisor, Division of Small Loans
and Consumer Credit. ...................................................Indianapolis.
Wm. R. Dexheimer, Supervisor, Division of Liquidat i*®“* • • • • • • • • * ' • • • • • • .......................................................... In d ia n a p o lis.
J. W. Ball, Senior Bank Examiner.................................. Marion.
Henry B. Duitz. Senior Bank Examiner........................ Jeffersonville.

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T. G. Inwood. Senior Bank Examiner........................... Valparaiso.
C. A. Mattox, Senior Bank Examiner............................Indianapolis.
M. S. Martin, Senior Bank Examiner............................Indianapolis.
.................... .Franklin.
H. V. Miller, Senior Bank Examiner.
W. E. Scales. Senior Bank Examiner............................ .Newburgh.
G. E. Swaim, Senior Bank Examiner..............................Hartford City.
B. H. Wiseman, Senior Bank Examiner.........................Corydon.
C. R. Moss. Junior Bank Examiner................................Indianapolis.
Robert L. Mossburg, Junior Bank Examiner.............. .Warren.
Ned Wood, Junior Bank Exam iner......................... ..... Greencastle.
C. G. Weiss, Liquidation Examiner................................Indianapolis.
R. R. Batton, Jr., Assistant Exam iner................ .
.Marion.
A. W. Meier, Assistant Examiner.......... ......................... Huntington.
G. W. Nichol, Assistant Examiner . .............................. . Evansville.
W. H. Parks, Assistant Examiner.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flora.
J. F. Wilson, Assistant Exam iner.'......................... . .Pendleton.

Charles E. Rieman, Representative of Baltimore Clear­
Baltimore
ing House......................................................
James D. Garrett, Representative of Associated Mu­
tual Savings Banksof Baltimore................................... Baltimore.
Frederic L. Thomas, Representative of Maryland State
Bankers Association........................................................Baltimore.
J. Millard Tawes, State Comptroller, Member ExOfficio......................................................
Baltimore.
John W. Downing, Bank Com., Un. Tr. Bldg................Baltimore.
John D. Hospelhora, Depty Bank Commissioner,
Union Trust Bldg...................................................... . .Baltimore.
H. E. Meeks, Chief Examiner, Union Trust Bldg........ Baltimore.
Wm. O. Dunn, Senior Examiner..................................... Baltimore.
Oscar P. Comegys, Senior Examiner. ............................ Baltimore.
Allan J. Foster, Senior Examiner....................................Baltimore.
Jesse C. Gawthrop, Senior Examiner............................ Baltimore.
Frank H. Hoffmaster, Senior Examiner................. .. .Baltimore.
Alton E. Middlekauff, Senior Examiner........................ Baltimore.
Schall W. Mitzel, Senior Examiner................................. Baltimore.
W. Reed Seal, Senior Examiner...................... Baltimore.
Thomas R. Cornelius, Junior Exam iner..................... Baltimore.
C; Scott Donohue, Junior Examiner..........................'. .Baltimore.
Arthur N. Englar, Jr., Junior Examiner........................ Baltimore.
Edgar F. Gardenhour, Junior Examiner........................ Baltimore.
H. Sadtler Nolen, Junior Examiner................................ Baltimore.
Austin W. Howard, Junior Examiner............................. Baltimore.
Hugh H. Jones, III, Junior Examiner............................Baltimore.
Charles T. Thomas, Junior Examiner............................ Woodlawn.
Julius Scriba, Junior Examiner................................ .
Baltimore.
Louis G. Shipley, Junior Exam iner.................................Baltimore.
Christopher J. Frank, Junior Examiner......................... Baltimore.
R Robert Rollman, Junior Examiner............................Baltimore.

IOWA
S ta te B a n k in g B o ard

D. W. Bates, Superintendent of Banking (Chairman)..Des Moines.
H. P. Dowling, President of Shelby County State B ank. Harlan.
Paul Huston, Vice-President of Peoples Savings B ank. . Cedar Rapid
B. F. Kauffman, President of Bankers T rust C o.. . . . .Des Moines.
L. J. Schuster, President,of Clinton Savings Bank. . . .Clinton.
E x e c u tiv e C o u n c i l

Geo. A. Wilson, G overnor........................... ................ .Des Moines.
Earl G. Miller, Secretary of S tate................................... Des Moines.
C. B. Akers, Auditor of S tate...................... .................. Ottumwa.
W. G. C. Bagley, Treasurer of State. . .......................... Mason City.
M ark G. Thornburg, Secretary of Agriculture..............Emmetsburg.
D. W. Bates, Superintendent of Banking. . . . . . . . . . . .State House,
„ _ _
„
Des Moines.
R. L. Bunco, Deputy Superintendent............................. Des Moines.
John Spalla, Assistant Director of Receiverships.. . . . .Des Moines.
• Paul Beck, Examiner.............. ......................................... Des Moines.
H. R. Jackson, Examiner..................................................Iowa City.
L. H. Jurgemeyer, E xam iner.. . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . ............ Waverly.
R. H. Murphy, Exam iner................................................ Fort Dodge.
W. M. Goodyear, Examiner........ ............................... . Pocahontas.
Thomas R. Roche, Examiner...........................................Des Moines.
W. B. McLuen, Assistant Exam iner........... ...................Red Oak.
Norman Sage, Assistant Examiner.................................. Iowa City.
L. H. Vance, Assistant E xam iner....................................Webster City.
H. F. Winegar, Assistant Examiner................................ Des Moines.
Walter W. Wells, Assistant Exam iner............................ Estherville.
Horace Parker, Assistant Examiner
......................... Mason City.
M artin Corbin, Assistant Examiner............................... Des Moines.

M ASSA CH USETTS
B o ard of B a n k In c o rp o ra tio n

Joseph Earl Perry, Com. of Banks, Chairm an..............Boston.
William E. Hurley, Treasurer and Receiver-General. .Boston.
Henry F. Long, Com. of Corporations and Taxation. .Boston.
Joseph Earl Perry, Com. of Banks..................................State House, Boston.
L. R. W. Leland, Deputy Com. of Banks..................... Newtonville.
Frank A. Hannan, Director............................ .............. Aubumdale.
Harold P. Jenks, D irecto r...............................................Newton Center.
William B. Jensen, Director........................................... Framingham.
N athan L. W hitten, D irector.......................................... Campello.
Eugene Brimmer, Asst. Director.................................. Melrose.
Eric D. Rice, Asst. D irector........................................... Dedham.
Horace W. Whynot, Asst. Director.................................Roslindale.
Nelson B. Davis, Chief Clerk. ........................................ Newton Highlands.
Charles H. Answorth, Senior Bank Examiner........... .Beverly.
Carl H. Baker, Senior Bank Examiner...........................Wollaston.
George W. Barron, Senior Bank Examiner.................... Beverly.
Joseph R. Beetle, Senior Bank Examiner.......... ........... South Braintree.
Michael J. Dunnigan, Senior Bank Examiner............... Boston.
Charles W. Herzig, Senior Bank Examiner............. .Watertown.
Francis J. Hillberg, Senior Bank Examiner................... Wellesley Hills.
John L. Keyes, Senior Bank Examiner..........................Lowell.
Harrison S. King, Senior Bank Examiner.............. ;... .South Lynnfield.
Arthur B. Malone, Senior Bank Examiner. . . . . . . . . . .Chelsea.
George C. Mansfield, Senior Bank Examiner................ Quincy.
Harold A. McKay, Senior Bank Examiner....................West Somerville.
Burt O. McKinley, Senior Bank Examiner....................Lowell.
Arthur S. Morey, Senior Bank Examiner.......... ........... Belmont.
Paul F. Ochs, Senior Bank Examiner............................. East Milton.
Daniel J. O’Connor, Senior Bank Examiner..................Lowell.
James L. Patterson, Senior Bank Examiner.................. Arlington.
Kenneth W. Tatro, Senior Bank Examiner......... ......... Walpole.
Donald K. Taylor, Senior Bank Examiner....................Marblehead.
William A. Warren, Senior Bank E xam iner................Newtonville.
Forrest F. Bursley, Asst. Bank E xam iner................... Winchester.
Howard A. Clark, Asst. Bank E xam iner...................... Wakefield.
Philip J. Coady, Asst. Bank Examiner.............. ........... Dorchester.
William E. Day, Asst. Bank Examiner..........................Chelsea.
Leo E. Dinneen, Asst. Bank Examiner.......................... Lowell.
Arthur W. Flint, Asst. Bank Examiner.................. . .Wakefield.
Henry Haeberle, Asst. Bank Examiner..........................West Roxbury.
Russell A. Hersee, Asst. Bank Examiner....................... Roslindale.
Galen W. Hoyt, Asst. Bank Examiner........................... MelroSe.
Herbert L. Keeble, Asst. Bank Examiner...................... Jamaica Plain,
!George H. Magurn, Asst. Bank Examiner.....................West Roxbury.
William E. Maloney, Asst. Bank Examiner.................. Dorchester.
Glen H. Martin, Asst. Bank E xam iner....... ......... . .Belmont.
George F. Powers, Asst. Bank Examiner. . ...................Arlington.
Burton T. Spencer, Asst. Bank Examiner......................Worcester.
Albert M. Whitworth, Asst. Bank Exam iner.. . . . . . . .Wellesley.
Alfred W. Archibald, Junior Bank Examiner................ Jamaica Plain.
Austin J. Blood, Junior Bank Examiner........................Worcester.
Albert F. Bouchie, Junior Bank Examiner.................... Dorchester.
Aldei C. Bourgeois, Junior Bank Examiner.................. Lowell.
Edward R. Brady, Junior Bank Examiner.................. .Brighton.
Luke J. Brennan, Junior Bank Examiner......................Roxbury.
Joseph L. Brighton, Junior Bank Examiner.......... . .Medway.
Edward L. Clark, Junior Bank Examiner......................East Dedham.
Stanley S. Cole, Junior Bank Examiner........................ Framingham.
David J. Coleman, Junior Bank Examiner.................. Dorchester.
Frederick A. Connell, Junior Bank Examiner............... Jamaica Plain.
Harry A. Cowles, Junior Bank Examiner............ .
.Dedham.
George F. Davee, Junior Bank Examiner. ................... Plymouth.
Joseph W. Deveney, Junior Bank Exam iner................ Lynn.
Bernard V. Dill, Junior Bank Examiner. . „ ................ North Quincy.
Daniel F. Donovan, Junior Bank Examiner.. . . . . . . . .Charlestown.
Paul Donovan, Junior Bank Examiner.......................... Brighton.
Samuel W. Eldridge, Junior Bank Examiner. . , ......... Boston.
John J. Foley, Junior Bank Examiner........................... Woburn.
John F. Golden, Jr., Junior Bank Examiner....... ..........Everett.
John W. Gorman, Junior Bank Examiner..................... Jamaica Plain.
Chester A. Gray, Junior Bank Examiner.............Medford.
Roland E. Hamel, Junior Bank Examiner. . ............... Waltham.
Larkland F. Hewitt, Junior Bank Exam iner............... Cambridge.
Elmer O. Holmberg, Junior Bank Examiner.................Worcester.
Arthur W. Hood, Junior Bank Exam iner.................. .. .North Quincy.
Felix A. Kulik, Junior Bank Examiner..........................Belmont.
Arthur A. LeMay. Junior Bank Examiner....................Beverly.
Charles A. Lord, Junior Bank Examiner........................Lawrence.
Robert L. Lyons, Junior Bank E xam iner...................West Medford.
Walter J. Malloy, Junior Bank Exam iner..................... Medway.
Joseph W. M artin, Junior Bank Examiner....................Belmont.
Frank W. McCabe, Junior Bank Exam iner.................. Jamaica; Plain.
Norman F. McDonah, Junior Bank Examiner......... .. . Dorchester.
John L. McGillen, Junior Bank Examiner................ . .Cambridge.
Herbert J. Millen, Junior Bank Examiner. . . . . . . . . . .Belmont.
Willard A. Moulton, Junior Bank Exam iner.................Milton.
Harold E. Nightingale, Junior Bank Examiner............ Montello.
Thomas L. O’Keefe, Junior Bank Examiner. . ........... .Milton.
Harry S. Osborne, Junior Bank Exam iner.. . Ji v v . . . . .Cambridge.

K A N SA S
B a n k in g B o ard

Elwood M. Brooks, Bank Commissioner—ex officio
Member and Chairm an. ........ .................................... Topeka.
Willard J. Breidenthal. . . . ; . i ; ___ ..................... ..........Kansas City.
E. T. Beck.
.............. . . < . . . j . . . . . . . j
i .'.Dwight.
W. A. Buzick.......................... ......................................... Sylvan Grove.
J. O. Wilson........................................................................Wichita.
Elwood M. Brooks, Bank Commissioner........ .
Topeka.
R. Keesling, Assistant, Bank Commissioner............... .Topeka.
V. A. Weigel, 1st Special Asst. Bank Com. and General
Receiver................. ................... .................................. Topeka.
E. D. Land, Chief Exam iner........................................... Topeka.
John R. Emery, Deputy Bank Commissioner...............Wichita.
Wade McDowell, Deputy Bank Commissioner.............Marysville.
C. L. Erickson, Deputy Bank Commissioner,.............. Hays.
Chas. Maher, Deputy Bank Commissioner....................Salina.
R. M. McKee, Deputy Bank Commissioner.................. Chanute.
Lewis B. Dunfleld, Assistant Deputy Bank Com..........Hays.
Guy S. Hadsell, Assistant Deputy Bank Com............... Wichita.
Oscar Huber, Assistant Deputy Bank Commissioner. . Topeka.
L. S. Manion, Assistant Deputy Bank Commissioner.. Salina.
C. E. Poister, Assistant Deputy Bank Commissioner. .Marysville,
Chas. H. Sample, Assistant Deputy Bank Com.. . . . . . Topeka.
Scott R. Tribble; Assistant Deputy Bank Com .. . . . . .Erie.
KENTUCKY

Hiram Wilhoit, D irector................................................... Frankfort
Leonard C. Smith, Deputy Director. . . . . . . . . . .......... Georgetown.
J. G. Allen, State Bank Exam iner...................................Millersburg.
J. D. Augustine, State Bank Examiner.........................Louisville.
F. E. Bradley, State Bank Examiner................ ..............Scottsville.
Olney Johnson, State Bank Examiner . ...........................Hindman.
A. S. Robertson, State Bank Examiner..........................Bethel.
H. A. Rogers, State Bank Examiner . .............................Florence.
Collins Waller, State Bank Exam iner........................... .. Morganfleld.
E. F. Seiller, Small Loan Supervisor. . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . „Louisville.
LOUISIANA
Wilfred J. Begnaud, Director of Banking, and Super­
visor Homestead and Building and Loan Associa­
tions, State Capitol. ............Baton Rouge.
R. Irby Didier, Chief State Bank Exam iner................. Baton Rouge.
Byron Plauche, State Bank Exam iner;. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Baton Rouge.
J. D. Pittm an, State Bank Exam iner. . . . . . . , . , „. . . .New Orleans.
Clement S. Ruf, State Bank E xam iner................. . . . .New Orleans.
S. H. Bateman, State Bank Exam iner....................... . .New Orleans.
L. A. Richard, Assistant State Bank Exam iner.. . . . . .Baton Rouge.
H. G. Friedman, Junior State Bank E xam iner............New Orleans.
H. E. Manhein, Junior State Bank Examiner. . .......... Baton Rouge.
R. E. Wollank, Junior State Bank Examiner:.......... .. .Shreveport.
T. J. Walsh, Special Inspector, Small Loan Division. .New Orleans.
C. C. Smith, Chief Special Agent, State Banks in
Liquidation.............................. ...
........................Baton Rouge.
Mrs. Myrtle Toler, Chief Clerk; .................................... Baton Rouge.
MAINE
Andrew J. Beck, Bank Commissioner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Augusta.
J. Franklin Anderson, Deputy Bank Commissioner. .. Gardiner.
T. Frank Parker, Senior Exam iner................... ............. Belfast.
Harold W. Lord, Exam iner............ ........... ..................... Brewer.
George H. Young, Examiner.. . . . . . . ........................ Brunswick.
W alter E. Frank, Examiner............................................. Gray.
David B. Moody, Exam iner. , .. ...... ............................. Belfast.
Everett S. Murdock, Asst. Exam iner............................. Bangor.
Harold W. Joy, Asst. Examiner. V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Windham.
Llewellyn L. Cooper, Assistant Exam iner................. ... Augusta.
Harold F. Holmes, Asst. Exam iner.................Bangor.
John B. Hichborn, Asst. Exam iner..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Portland.
Kenneth B. Foss, Loan Agency Examiner . . . . . . . . .Augusta.
Annie R. Norman, Chief C lerk....................................... Augusta.
Hal. G. Hoyt, Securities Exam iner.. . .................... ....A u g u sta.
Agnes M. Hickey, Registration Clerk , . . . . . . .......... Gardiner.


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Albert R. Quinn, Junior Bank Examiner....................... Brighton.
Harry B. Quinn, Junior Bank Examiner........................East Weymouth.
William P. Ritchie, Junior Bank Examiner. ............... .Belmont.
Walter B. Rogers, Junior Bank Exam iner.....................West Medford.
Leon M. Royal, Junior Bank Examiner. . . . . . . . . . . . . Newtonville.
John W. Slye, Junior Bank Examiner............................ Cambridge.
Barry C. St. George, Junior Bank Examiner................ Cambridge.
Benjamin F. Strand, Jr., Junior Bank Examiner..........Haverhill.
Stenhen M. Torrey, Junior Bank Exam iner.. . . . . . . . .Marblehead.
Oarleton B. Weeks, Junior Bank Examiner.................. West Medford.
Edward S. Whitmarsh, Junior Bank Examiner............ Medford.
Edward T. Wholley, Junior Bank Exam iner................ Jamaica Plain.
M ICHIGAN
Frederick B. Elliott, Jr., Commissioner.. .. ...................State Office Bldg.,
Lansing.
E. W. Nelson, Deputy Commissioner.. . ; ..................Ann Arbor.
H. G. Taylor, Chief E x a m in e r.................................Lansing.
B ank E xam iners
K. C. Aldrich, Bank Exam iner.......................................Jackson.
G. M. Black, Bank Examiner.................. ................... .. .Lansing.
Ralph Clench, Bank Examiner.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Battle Creek.
H. A. Esterdahl, Bank Examiner....................................Whitehall.
Smith Falconer, Bank Exam iner....................................Belleville.
M. G. Piegel, Bank Exam iner..................................... Ann Arbor.
E. B. Finley, Jr., Bank Exam iner.................................. Grand Rapids.
E. O. Fults, Bank Examiner ..........................................Flint.
I. H. Hamilton, Bank Examiner..................................... Grand Rapids.
C. E. Hengesbach, Bank Examiner.................................Lansing.
R. I. Hudson, Bank Examiner........................................ Decatur.
Frank C. Keyes, Bank Examiner................................... Coldwater.
Allan Martindale, Bank Exam iner.; ........ .................... Farmington.
Glenn E. Massnick, Bank Examiner. .......................... .Detroit.
E. G. McGugan, Bank Examiner.............. ........... ......... Kalamazoo.
E. R. Robinson, Bank Examiner. .................................. Battle Creek..
H. E. Romig, Bank Exam iner................... ........... .... .St; Clair Shores,
W. J. Schriemer, Rank Examiner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Rapids.
G. A. Spencer, Bank Exam iner............................... ....... Ypsilanti.
Peter Talentino, Bank Examiner. ........................... Laurium.
D. T. Webster, Bank Examiner.
........ ........... Grosso PointeFarms.
H. O. Wells, Bank Exam iner... ............... ..................... Union City.
R. C. Wixson, Bank Examiner.......... ............... ............. Port Huron.
L iq u id a tio n Division
R. A. Carroll, Chief............................ .............. ............. Bellevue.
H. S. Gies, Rank Examiner..............................................Lansing.
C. E. Kearns, Bank Exam iner........................ .......... Owosso.
F. M. Kropschot, Bank Exam iner................................. Lansing.
R. K. Lapworth, Bank Examiner...................Shaftsburg.
C. E. Miller, Bank Examiner....... ............... ................... Lansing.
G. D. Monroe, Bank Exam iner................. .............. . . .Howell.
W. L. Roy, Bank Examiner..................... . .................... Lansing.
Legal D e p a rtm e n t
James A. Greene, Asst. Attorney General. . . ................ East Lansing.
MINNESOTA
F. A. Amundson, Commissioner of Banks..................... White Bear Lake.
C. M. Wenzel, Acting Deputy Commissioner......... ... .St. Paul.
M. E. Walsh, Examiner in Charge of Liquidation.,. .St. Paul.
C. E. Williams, Rank E xam iner..................................... Minneapolis.
H. V. Montgomery, Bank Examiner............................. Minneapolis.
Jacob Rigg, Rank Examiner...................... ................. ; . Ada.
J. H. Spieker, Bank Examiner......................................... Minneapolis.
Clarence Lodahl, Bank Examiner....................................St. Paul.
R. S. Picha, Bank Examiner............................................St. Paul.
Reuben A. Christenson, Asst. Bank Examiner......... . .Minneapolis.
H. J. Dower, Jr., Asst. Bank Examiner....................... Minneapolis.
Emer J. Hanson, Asst. Bank E xam iner................ .. .Minneapolis.
O. J. Kalstrom, Asst. Bank Exam iner..’........................ Montevideo.
G. V. Markey, Asst. Bank Exam iner............................. Minneapolis.
A* J- Krumpelman, Asst. Bank Exam iner............ .. .St. Paul.
J. H. Spink, Asst. Rank Examiner. ...................... .
.Ada.
C. H. Knudsen, Asst. Bank Examiner.,. . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Paul.
A. A. Wilcken, Credit Union Examiner..........................Minneapolis.
Karl Vander Horck, Small Loan Supervisor,.............. .Minneapolis.
N. D. Dixon, Small Loan Investigator......................... Minneapolis.
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M ISSISSIPPI
S. L. McLaurin, State Bank Comptroller......................Brandon.
Ellen Hederman, Secretary., ......................................... Jackson.
C. T. Johnson, Bank Examiner....................................... Clarksdale.
J. M. Rauch, Bank Examiner..........................................Jackson.
Horace Steele, Bank Examiner.................................
Jackson.
C. W. Freeman, Bank Exam iner.................................... Jackson.
L. D. Whigham, Bank Exam iner.......................
.Jackson.
L. E. Brown, Bank Examiner....................... .............. . Jackson.
M ISSOURI
R. W. Holt, Com. of Finance, Department of Finance. . Jefferson City.
Sam J. Ross, Deputy Commissioner of Finance........ . .Jefferson City.
W. C. Brown, Bank Examiner........................................ Macon.
H. A. Buschmann, Bank Examiner........ ............. ....... . Poplar Bluff.
Geo. E. Chipman, Bank Exam iner............................... .Monroe City.
O. H. Clark, Bank Examiner........................................... Savannah.
Geo. E. Deutschman, Examiner.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University City.
J. D. Ellis, Bank Examiner........................................ .. .Malden.
F. S. Hummel, Bank Examiner................................... St. Louis.
John F. Lee, Rank Examiner........... ............... ...Mound City.
W. R. Rhodes, Bank Examiner......... ................. , . . . . .Mill Spring.
H. G. Shaffner, Bank Examiner......................... .. . .Louisiana.
T. Mahan Smith, Bank Examiner.................. ........... . .Jefferson City;
J. E. Burruss, Bank Examiner. ............ ... . ............. .Miami.
Ennis W. Keithly, Asst. Bank Examiner. . .'................ Center.
Kennedy S. Bucks, Asst. Bank Examiner..............
.Frankford.
MONTANA
W. A. Brown, Superintendent of B anks...................... .Helena.
S. L, Kleve.Chief Examiner
............................. ..... .Helena.
B. R. Kahla, Bank Examiner. .............................. ..
.Helena.
E. H. E. Helgeson, Bank Examiner................................ Plentywood.
NEBRASKA
Wade R. Martin, Superintendent Dept, of Banking.. . Lincoln.
J. F. McLain, Deputy Superintendent, Dept, of Bank­
ing, State Capitol Bldg.. . .............. ..................... . .Lincoln.
Geo. B. Wilson,' Deputy Superintendent Dept, of
Banking.. . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... ............ Lincoln.
Harold Johnson, Asst. Superintendent..................... . . .Lincoln.
J. F. Bates, Bank Examiner.... ......... ............. ..... .Rising City.
Fred W. Carter, Bank Examiner.................................... Hildreth.
I. F. Gaebler, Bank E x a m i n e r . ........................Winside.
L. L. Hallstead, Bank Examiner .................................... North Platte.
C. R. Haines, Bank Examiner................ . 5 .................... Lincoln.
A. F. Jorgensen, Bank Examiner.......... ................. ..
Grand Island.
Merl H. Garrison, Bank Examiner................................. Lincoln.
Earle Horner, Bank Examiner........... ......... .......... .
Beaver Crossing.
John J. Aron, Bank Examiner.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . fit. . . . .Lincoln.
B. W. Houston, Bank Exam iner.....................................Omaha.
F. W. Robb, Bank Exam iner.. ... ; . . . . . ..................... Lincoln.
Robert H. Downing, General Counsel....................
.Lincoln.

E . P . Carville, Governor of N evada (C hairm an)...........Carson City.
D an W. Franks, S tate T reasu rer. . . .......................... .C arson C ity;
H enry C. Schm idt, S tate C ontroller................................. Carson C ity.
R . A. Foote, Cashier L ander C ounty B ank. . ............... Austin;
D an J . Ronnow, Cashier T he B ank of Pioche, Inc... . . Pioche.
D.

G. LaR ue, Superintendent of B a n k s...................... Carson C ity.

NEW HAM PSHIRE
B oard of T ru s t C om pany In c o rp o ra tio n
Clyde M . Davis, B ank Commissioner, S tate H ouse. . .Concord.
Leon O. G erry, D ep u ty B ank Com m issioner................. Concord.
F rank R. Kenison, A ttorned G eneral......................... .Concord.

B oard of A ppeal
C lyde M . Davis, B ank Commissioner, S tate H o u se. . . Concord.
A rthur J. Rouillard, Insurance Com m issioner...............Concord.
F rank R . Kenison, A ttorney G eneral___. . . . . . . . . . . .Concord.

P erso n n el of S ta te B an k in g D e p a rtm e n t
Clyde M . D avis, B ank Commissioner, S tate H ouse. . .Concord.
Leon O. G erry, D eputy B ank Com m issioner................. Concord.
John W. M aynard, D eputy Commissioner for Build­
Concord.
ing an d Loan Associations. . . . . . ...........

Earle C. Coates, Examiner.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Concord.’

. H arold M . Wells, E x am in e r............................ Concord.
R obert E . M cLaughlin, Asst. E xam iner. . . . . . . . . . . . .Concord,
N orm an A. Chapm an, Asst. E x a m in e r...........................Concord.
A, H arold M acNeil, Asst. E xam iner. . ............Concord.
Charles J. Coughlin, Asst. E x a m in e r.
................. .Concord.
Lawrence C. Le Beau, Asst. E xam iner...................... .Concord.

NEW JERSEY
B a nking Advisory Board
Louis A. Reilly, Commissioner, Dept, of Ranking and
Insurance (Chairman). . . .V. . . . . . . . . .
.".. .'...., .Trenton.
George Compton, Deputy Commissioner, Dept, of
Banking and Insurance (Secretary)...................... .... .Trenton.
Louis J. Cohen, Asst. Attorney General, National
Newark & Essex Bldg..................................................Newark.
Frank C. Ferguson, Chairman of the Board, Ampere
Rank & Trust Co., East Orange........................... ... .Union City.
James A. Gaffney, Vice President, Mid-City Trust Co. .Plainfield.
George E. Stringfellow, Vice President, Thomas A. *
Edison, In c ................................................... ........
.West Orange.
H. E. Taylor, Secretary, New Jersey Farm B u reau ... .Trenton.'
Ephraim Tomlinson, River R o a d ................-.......... .....Moorestown.
W. D. Vanderpool, President, Howard Savings Institu tio n .............................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................Newark.
Oscar Ware, Cashier, Farmers & Mechanics National
Bank..................................... .............................. .
Woodbury.
Frank, C. Mindnich, President, Federal Trust Com- ,
pany............; ........... ...................................................... Newark.
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Louis A. Reilly, Commissioner Dept, of Banking and
Insurance....................................... , . , ............. 1 . . . . . Newark.
George Compton, Deputy Commissioner.....................: Trenton.
Robert R. Allardice, Senior Rank Examiner..........
.Westfield.
John T. Connolly, Senior Bank Examiner.. . . . . . . . , . .Trenton.
W alter B. Firman, Senior Bank E xam iner....................Trenton.
Oscar B. Garthwaite, Jr., Senior Bank Examiner. . . . .Rahway.
Benjamin P. Gregg, Senior Bank Examiner........ .
.Bloomfield.
Charles A. Kraus, Senior Bank E x am in er................... Grantwood.
George A. McLaughlin, Senior Bank Examiner.. . . . . .Trenton.
Harry Prosser, Senior Rank Exam iner........................... Atlantic City.
Edward B. Snook, Senior Bank Examiner. ..................Princeton,
William M. Struble, Senior Bank Examiner................. Bloomfield.
Frank J. Fitzpatrick, Special Examiner............. ........... Hillside.
J. Milton Raker, Bank Exam iner,............. ................... ................... ...................Plainfield.
Franklin W. Bright, Bank Exam iner,................ ....... . Rutherford,
John B. Cunningham, Bank Examiner. ...................... .Bradley Beach.
John M. Jones, Rank Examiner. . , . . . . . . . . .Teaneek.
W alter L. Lyons, Bank Examiner................................... Emerson.
James J. Malan, Bank Exam iner............ ................. ... .Audubon.
Morris L. Parsels, Bank Examiner................, ............... Pleasantville. ■
Frank M. Power, Bank' Examiner...................................Ridgefield Park.
Alfred Sasser, Bank Examiner__ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Trenton.
Ralph G. Smith, Bank Examiner.................................... Belleville.
D. O. Stabily, Bank Examiner...........................Summit.
John W. W est, Bank Examiner....................................... Highfstown.
J. Clifford Feaster, Junior Rank Exam iner....................Pitman.
David W. Andrews, Junior Bank Examiner. . . . . . . . . .Elizabeth.
Raymond H. Wesner, Junior Bank Examiner.............. Trenton.
Geo. W. Siver, Junior Bank Exam iner...........................Maywood.
Thomas W. Southworth, Junior Bank Examiner..........Bergenfield.
NEW MEXICO
N olan P . W alter, S tate B ank E xam iner.......... ............ .C apitol Bldg.,
S anta Fe.
E. M. H am pton. D eputy S tate B ank E x am in er.......Santa Fe.
R obt. L. Wilson, D ep u ty S tate B ank E x am in er.......... S anta Fe.
R . W. Heflin, Securities Com m issioner. ............. ............S anta Fe.

NEW YORK
S ta te B a n k i n g B o a r d
William R. W hite, Superintendent of B anks (Chairm an) 80 C entre St., N . Y.
M ortim er N. B uckner.......................................................... 100 Broadway, N . Y.
George L. B u r r .............................................................. .. .49 W all St., N; Y.
M orris L. E rn s t..................................................... .. ............. 285 M adison A ve..

N. Y.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
George Overocker, Poughkeepsie T ru st C o .. .............Poughkeepsie.
Harold L. Reed, Cayuga Heights R oad................... '. . .Itffàca, N. Y.
H enry R. K insey........................................................... ..

1 H anson Place,

H enry R. T alm age............................................. ..i 1 , . Kfverhead, Long
Island, N . Y.
P erry E , W u r s t........... .......................................................... 284 M ain Street,

Buffalo, N. Y.

W illiam R. W hite, S uperintendent of Banks, S tate of
New Y o rk .......................................... .., . . . .S ta te Office Bldg.,
Albany.
Charles H. Schoch, D ep u ty ................... ............ ................ 80 Centi*e St.,
Jackson S. H u tto , D e p u t y . ................................. ; .80 C entre St.,
George A. P orter, D eputy. . ............................ . . . . . . ,80 C entre St;,
Francis J. Ludem ann, D e p u ty . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .80 d e n t® St.,
Gerald R. Dorm an, D e p u ty .. . . .. .... . . . . . . . , .........Albany, N. Y,
F red W. Piderit, Chief E xam iner. ............... .. S e SÉ . SO deBtEe St.„
Irving A. J. Laures, Confidential A ssistant; v. .-“
.§0 C entre St.,
George M. Aldrich, B ank Exami ne r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 -Centre St.,
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P. Raymond Krause, Bank Examiner.......... .Albany.
August Langhauser, Bank Examiner.............................. 80 Centre St.
Earl J. Bangert, Bank Examiner............. ...............
Buffalo
Fred W,Leimbach, Bank E xam iner......................... ..8 0 Centre St!’
Frederick T. Bolan, Bank Examiner. .................... " *"so Centre St N V
Clifford W. Ludlow, Bank Examiner...................... . .Buffalo.
Rho L. Bush, Bank Examiner........................................jgO Centre St"’ n ’ V*
Frank C. Maher, Bank Examiner............... ........... .. .Albany.
S. I. Chittenden, Bank Examiner....................1 80 Centre St"’ Ttf" v"
Paul V. Martin, Bank Examiner.....................................80 Centre St
Charles Clarke, Bank Examiner............ ............... ! ' Albany
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Desmond T. McCarthy, Bank Examiner.......................80 Centre St”
Fletcher G. Crane, Bank Examiner.....................! ! ! ! ! !so Centre St N Y
George A. Morlock, Bank Examiner.............................. Buffalo.
George R.D ise, Bank Examiner......................................Buffalo
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John Moynahan, Bank Examiner................................... 80 Centre St.,
Andrew Eisen, Bank* Examiner................... ........... ! so Centre St N V
Edmond G. Murphy, Bank Examiner............................80 Centre St.
LawrenceiH. Geser, Bank Exam iner................. ....... . . . 8 0 Centre St” N Y
Samuel Nack, Bank Examiner..................................... .80 Centre St.
Bernard J. Hirschfleld, Bank Examiner........................ .80 Centre St’’ n ’ Y*
Vincent J. Nolan, Bank Examiner..........................................80 Centre St.!
Arthur Koch, Bank Examiner............................
Saratoga Snririo-s’
Walter
E. Nolan, Bank Examiner...........................................80 CenterSt.,
Pauiavd
E*amtaer..........................
0 CentreSs C N ‘. Y.
Cerald O Grady, Bank Examiner....................................80 Centre St.
Jraui V. Liienr, Bank Exam
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Victor J. Paltsits, Bank Examiner..................................80 Centre St.’
Thomas M. Little, Bank E xam iner:. . . . .............. ?.8 Syracuse
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Clarence A. Masker, Bank Examiner..........................
.80Centre St N Y Blanche B. Plant, Bank Examiner.................................. Albany.
80Centre St" 1ST v* Frederic W. Pollman, Bank Examiner............................Albany.
Milton L. Masson, Bank Examiner.......... .................
Edward J. Powers, Bank Examiner........................................80 Centre St.,
Wüliam J. McAuliffe, Bank Examiner................1111 ! ¡80 Centre St*’ N Y
Sidney G. Rosenberg, Bank Examiner........................
.80Centre S tJohn F. McCloskey, Bank Examiner...............................80 Centre St*’ N Y
Frank S. Ross, Bank Examiner....................................... Syracuse.
^■rÌÌÌur Pi McQuade, Bank Examiner..............................80 Centre St"’ N* Y*
Ednah C. Ryder, Bank Examiner............... ................... 80 Centre St.
Arthur W. Mischanko, Bank Examiner.......................... 80 Centre St’’ N* Y*
William P. Mitchell, Bank Examiner.............................. 80 Centre St’’ N* y " Charles V. Scheuerman, Bank Examiner....................... 80 Centre St.,
James J. Sherry, Bank Examiner....................................80 Centre St.,
Roger F. Molloy, Bank Examiner....................................80 Centre St’’ N* Y*
Jotm M - Six, Bank Examiner...........................................Rochester.
ri ^ th.away' Bank Examiner..........................Rochester. ”
W. Elmore Slack, Bank Examiner. . _....... ..................... Albany.
T^iÌÌÌ
D. Navm, Bank Examiner................................ Schenectady.
GwynneW. Spencer, Bank Examiner............................ 80 Centre St., N. Y
John C. O Byrne, Bank Exam iner.................................. Syracuse *
AJistor W. D. Steele, Bank Examiner.............................Syracuse.
Nathaniel Orens, Bank Exam iner................................... 80 Centre St N V
George W. Terry, Bank Examiner.................................80 Centre St., N. Y.
James J. O Shaughnessy, Bank Examiner...................... 80 Centre St.’ N Y*
John J. Tierney, Bank Examiner................................... 80 Centre St., N. Y.
Reginald W. Pawling, Bank Examiner............................80 Centre St ’ N Y
Charles H. Trask, Bank Examiner..................................Albany.
George J. Riedel, Bank Examiner....................................80 Centre St ’ N Y
Albert E. J. Wenzel, Bank Examiner............................. 80 Centre St., N. Y.
Louis N. Roe, Bank Examiner......................................... 80 Centre St” N* Y*
Herbert C. Rogers, Bank Examiner........................
sn noTifrfl
a*” -nt" y '
Peter N. Shippee, Bank Examiner I
!Albany
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Examiner........................................ Rochester.
S ta te B a nking C om m ission
Arthur B. Vogel, Bank Examiner................................. .80 Centre St N Y
Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner of Banks......... .......... Raleigh.
¿S?®pb B. Zweifel, Bank Examiner.................................. 80 Centre St” n ’ y ’
Chas. M. Johnson, Chairm an..........................................Raleigh.
Wilham G. Alfonsin, Bank Examiner..............................80 Centre St” N Y
Harry McMullan, Attorney General..............................Raleigh.
T?h^Jn GhBartSüh’ ,B ^?k Examiner..................................80 Centre St” n ! y !
5 - D. Bateman..................................................................Wilson.
¿S&S
Beau, Bank Examiner.........................................80 Centre St N Y
R. E. K err.. . . . . , . ........................................................Charlotte.
wÌiìinm Breslau, Bank Examiner.....................................80 Centre St” n ! y !
B. Bascom Blackwelder................................................... Hickory.
yiB jam Pf- Carroll Bank Examiner................................ 80 Centre St., N. Y.
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Smithfleid.'
Je hn G. Cavanaugh, Bank Examiner........... ................ Syracuse
R. C. Lewellyn...... ............................................................Dobson.
Robert E. Chellis, Bank Examiner.................................. 80 Centre St N Y
w nifim er S. Cole, Bank Examiner.................................. 80 Centre St” N Y
Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner of B anks.................... Raleigh.
TWM1« J vConway* Bank Examiner.......................... 80 Centre St” n ! y !
John G. Allen, Bank Examiner........................................Raleigh
David S. Cushman. Bank Examiner.........................
Svracuse
Leigh Wilson, Bank Examiner.........................................Raleigh!
Arthur W. Dahl, Bank Exam iner.................................. 80 Centre St., N. Y.
Hugh McLeod, Jr., Bank Examiner........................... . .Raleigh!
Am broseJ. Delaney, Bank Examiner............................. Rochester.
S. T. Thorne, Jr., Bank Examiner..................................Raleigh.
Louis J. Devantoy, Bank Examiner................................80 Centre’St ivr v
Bowen Ross, Bank Examiner.......................................... Raleigh.
Stuart C. Dew, Bank Examiner......................................80 Centre St” N Y
John G. Allen, Jr., Bank Examiner....... ...................... ! Raleigh!
T°5n S i Dleckert, Bank Examiner---------------80 Centre St” N y ’
H. Blair Stevens, Bank Examiner................... ............. !Raleigh!
John M . Egan, Bank Examiner...................................... Buffalo
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Paul Wright, Jr., Bank Examiner................................... Raleigh!
Albert jP. Fallon, Bank Examiner..............................'.. .80 Centre St N Y
Jno. A. Kramer, Bank Examiner....................................Raleigh!
Frank M. Flaherty, Bank Examiner............................B uffalo
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Wallace W. Brawley, Bank Examiner............................Raleigh.
Francis A. Florin, Bank Examiner..................................80 Centre St N Y
Raymond F. Garraty, Bank Examiner..............
80 Centre St” N.’ Y.*
NORTH DAKOTA
S. D. Gndersleeve, Bank Examiner. ............................... 80 Centre St N V
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Henry W .Gredel, Bank Examiner.................................80 Centre St” n ’ y ’
John Moses, Governor...................................................... Bismarck.
iih r,e n eu ' Hartig, Bank Examiner...............................80 Centre St’.’, N. Y.
Alvin C. Strutz, Attorney General................................ Bismarck!
John C. Hasbrouck, Bank Examiner.............
80 Centre St N V
Herman Thorsen, Secretary of S tate..............................Bismarck.
Charles^ R. Johnson, Bank Examiner...... ........................ 80 Centre St” N Y
Michael A. Kearns, Bank Examiner............................... 80 Centre St” N y ’
J. A. Graham, State Examiner.............. ........................ Bismarck
Joseph J. Kennedy, Bank E xam iner.............................Rochester "’ ‘ * R..S. See, Deputy Examiner...........................................Bismarck*.
Margaret E. K ennedy Bank Examiner......................... 80 Centre’St. N Y
Orin Baertsch, Deputjr Examiner............................
Bismarck"
Wilham J. Kennedy, Bank Exam iner.......................... Rochester
i asi,At,BrPw5; Deputy Examiner (City and County).’Rolla.
Marcus Koster, Bank Examiner..................................... 80 Centre St N V
C. F. Ferns, Deputy Examiner (City and County)___Lakota.
Joseph W. Kusterko, Bank Examiner................ .......... 80 Centre St!! n ‘ y ’
A. P. Herold, Deputy Examiner (City and County).. .M ott.
John Lacke, Bank Examiner......................................
Buffalo
iV" J-H rakcr, Deputy Examiner (City and County).. Wahpeton.
Harold R. MacEwen, Bank Examiner............................Syracuse
C. J. Sipple, Deputy Examiner (City and C ounty)___Bismarck.
Salvm C. Marolda, Bank Examiner................................ 80 Centre St N Y
H. A. Waydeman, Deputy Examiner............................. Grand Forks.
Thomas Martinus, Bank Examiner.................................80 Centre St” N Y
Bank Examiner........ .................. 80 Centre St.” N ’ y ’
OHIO
Matthew F. McAvoy, Bank E xam iner.......................... 80 Centre St., N.‘ y !
B an k in g Advisory B oard
J. Gerald McGillen, Bank Examiner.............................. Syracuse.
Rodney P. Lien, Chairm an.................. .................
Columbus
Arthur J. McQuade, Bank Exam iner............................ Syracuse!
Charles W. E n y art.................................... ..
Akron
James McWilliams, Bank Examiner......... ..
’S-vrams«’
Wade Roberts...........................................
Milan "
H. Le Roy Miller, Bank Examiner . ...................... ! !. ! !Rochester
William W. Wood............................................ ! ! ............. Piaua
TQ
'J^=1^F.ll^Moran,
? augh,1
? al?kJExaminer...................................80
:xa,Illiner................................. 80 Centre'St.,
j- H. Warndorf................................................................. Hamilton.
Centre StN.NY.
V
James
Bank
L. F. L ay lm ...................................................................... Cleveland.
Charles M. Morat, Bank Examiner............................... 80 Centre St” n ’y ’
Edward J. Morehous, Bank Examiner...........................Albany.
"’ ’ " Rodney P. Lien, Superintendent of Banks.................... Columbus
Charles R. M urray, BaffirExam iner............................. 80 Centre St., N. Y
A-C. Krug, First Deputy Superintendent.....................Columbus!
James A. Murray, Bank Examiner................................Troy.
Chas. G. Saffin, Jr., Attorney Examiner........................Columbus
Henry J. Nauer, Bank E xam iner.......................
86 Centre St N Y
C. Z. Hummel, Chief Examiner................................
Columbus
- George s. Notarpole, Bank Examiner....................... .80 Centre St” n ' V
F.
R. Ambrose, Examiner Deputy Superintendent!!! !columbus!
Edward P. Pedlowe, Bank Examiner........................... .80 Centre St” N* Y*
J. C. Van Pelt. Special Deputy Supt. of Banks........... Columbus.
Vincent O. Reuther, Bank Examiner...... ......................80 Centre St” N Y
E. D. Anton, Bank Examiner.........................................Elyria.
Walter E. Riddle, Bank Examiner............................... .80 Centre St” N y ’
A. S. Allsup, Bank Examiner...................................
’Defiance
R201o
y’.Jr™
’ Bal?k
Examiner..........................80
Centre st,
St!! Ttf
N.’ vY.'
H. F. Ashley, Bank Examiner..................................... i . Oberlin. ’
John C. Rued,
Bank
Exam
iner......................
80 Centre
Irene
Berger,
Bank
Examiner......................................!
!M
t Vernon
Arthur J. Ruhle, Bank Examiner..............................!. .80 Centre St” n ! y !
W. A. Brechbill, Examiner............................................... Canton.
A. Charles Ruocco, Bank Examiner................................ 80 Centre St "NT V
G.
W.
Burr,
Bank
Examiner......................................
".
.
Columbus.
Arthur R. Seaton, Bank Examiner.................................. 80 Centre St” N* y " Whitney Cookston, Bank Examiner............................. !Columbus’
John L. Seigart, Bank Examiner................................... Syracuse
’’
R. E. Cronebaugh, Bank Examiner..............................’.New Philadelphia.
Sheeran, Bank Examiner........................... !. .'80 Centre St., N. Y.
Dean Cunningham, Bank Examiner...............................M t. Blanchard.
Ralph T: Simmons, Bank Examiner................................80 Centre St N V
A. C. Darnels, Bank Examiner........................................ Marietta
George A. Strack, Bank Exam iner..................................80 Centre St” N Y*
Gerald W. Gantzer, Bank Examiner............................. Columbus
John J. Sullivan, Bank Examiner.................. ........... Albany
C. S. Gladden, Examiner..............................
M t Gilead
William Taner, Bank Examiner...... .......................
!so Centre St., N. Y.
D- g- Dray, Bank Examiner................................ «M«§ .Bowling Green.
Alfred L. Taylor, Bank Examiner....................................80 Centre St N V
E. E. King, Bank Examiner. ......................................... Deshler.
William de^_ White, Bänk Examiner..............................80 Centre St!! n ! y !
Leroy Kulhman, Bank Examiner..........................’ ’ New Knoxville
Walter H. Wiesner, Bank Examiner......... ..............
80 Centre St N v
H. L. Lockwood, Bank Examiner....................................Chillicothe.
Leslie W. Wintsch, Bank Examinèr.......................
.80 Centre St” n ' Y*
Wilson Miller. Bank Examiner....................................... Greenfield
Edward F. X. Wolfe, Bank Examiner...... ...................... 80 Centre St!! n ! Y ’
^ anli Examiner........................ !.".!. ."Columbus.*
Edward Zimmerman, Jr., Bank Examiner....................Buffalo.
R. W. Mytholar, Bank Exammer................... ..
Akron
Jacob H- Abbihl, Bank Examiner......... .................. . 80 Centre St N V
B. Poe, Bank Examiner.......................................... Cuyahoga Falls.
Milton W. Asmuth, Bank Examiner....... ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !Syracuse
”
E.
C.
Reilender,
Bank
Examiner............................
Bay
Village
Edmond W. Browne, Bank Examiner.............................80 Centre St N Y
^ a n k W a ^ er Ba,nk Examiner....................
Cleveland Heights.
Gerard A. Buckley, Bank Examiner................................80 Centre St” n ’ y ’
V- B. Welsby, Bank Exam m er.................... ................ | Cuvahoga Falls
Raymond G. Butler, Bank Examiner............................. 80 Centre St” N* v " Joseph
L Welsh, Bank Examiner................................. .London.
Robert B. Caldwell, Jr., Bank Examiner.......................80 Centre S t” N* Y*
R. H. Willett, Bank Examiner.................................... Greenwich
Thomas J. Coghlan, Bank Examiner.......................... Buffalo
”
B.
L.
Williams,
Bank Examiner............................ [ * | . Wilmington
Staniey Cornei!, Bank Examiner.................................... 80 Centre St., N.. Y.
I. G. Zuspan, Bank Examiner........................
Richwood
Albert DeLisser Bank Exammer....................................80 Centre St., N. Y.
Paul C. Arthur, Trust Examiner........................... ’. ! ! ! ! Marion. ’
John D. Devor, Bank Examiner........ ..............................80 Centre St., N. Y.
^a‘
Ca,?leri!Sn’
Examiner................................
Lakewood.
J . Harold Driscoll, Bank Examiner...................
Buffalo
R. T. Sewell, Trust Examiner..........................................Columbus.
Jesse J. Finm Bank Examiner.....................................*! ! Schenectady.
Wm. D. Carle, Examiner............ .............
Elyria
Edmond F. Finnigan, Bank Examiner......................... Buffalo
EdO- Cherry Exammer......................! . ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! . '! . 'White Cottage.
Garret E. Fitzgerald, Bank Examiner............................80 Centre St N Y
R. A. Moore, Exammer....................
Sidney
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Clinton D. Ganse, Bank Examiner..... ...........
80 Centre S t” N.‘ y !
Job? Head, Examiner. ............................! ! ! ! ! ! ; '. ! ! ! ".Greenfield.
Jj Ouis trurock, Bank Exam m er.................................
80 Center St. N. Y.
H. J. Markwood, Exammer..............................................Toledo.
Gilbert R. Hendrickson, Bank Examiner...............'. ! ’. 80 Centre St’.’ n ! Y*
Harry lL Herber, Jr., Banjr Examiner........................... 80 Centre St!,’ N.’ Y.'
OKLAHOMA
S b a s i i Iks
Examiner........................................ 80 Centre St., N. Y.
B an k in g Board
Roger W. Hill, Bank Exammer.................
80 Centre St., N. Y.
Linwood O. Neal, Ex Officio Chairman of the Banking
Eosmer Bank Exam iner.................................. 80 Centre St., N. Y.
•D‘,Tii)al!?''D'
''' V
' .......................................................... Oklahoma
Robert J. Hyiand, Bank Examiner..................
80 Centre St., N. Y.
Richard
R. V
Law,
Secretary..............................................
Oklahoma City.
City
John W. Johnson, Bank Examiner..........................i .. .80 Centre St N Y
i1
ice President, Stock Yards B ank.........Oklahoma City.
Henry A. Jud, Bank Examiner.................. ..................Rochester ”
J.
B.
Milam,
President,
Bank
of
Chelsea......................
Chelsea
Albert F. Kendall, Bank Examiner...........................!. ! Rochester!
H. H. Reeves, President, First State Bank & Trust Co.. Hollis.
Herbert E. Kirmmse, Bank Exam iner..........................80 Centre’St. N Y.
Samuel T. Knapp, Bank Examiner................................ Buffalo.
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Richard R. Law, Asst. Bank Commissioner.................. Oklahoma City.
James R. Gayler, Chief Bank Examiner........................ Oklahoma City.
Harry L. McConnell, Auditor and Supervisor a t Large. Oklahoma City.
W. E. Clark, Bank Examiner.......................................... Oklahoma City.
O. B. Mothersead, Bank Examiner................................. Oklahoma City.
Clay W. Armstrong, Bank Examiner......................... Oklahoma City.
E. M. Slaughter, Bank Examiner....................................Hollis.
Walter Nance, Building and Loan Supervisor.............. Oklahoma City.
J. P. Battenberg, Securities Commissioner.................... Oklahoma City.
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OREGON
B an k in g B oard
Charles A. Sprague, Governor......................................... Salem.
Earl Snell. Secretary of S tate........................................ . Salem.
Leslie M. Scott, State Treasurer..................................... Salem.
A. A. Rogers, Superintendent of Banks.........................Salem.
Sumner Beitrick, Asst. Superintendent of B anks.........Salem.
J. C. Lindley, Examiner.................................................... Salem.
C. P. Anderson, Examiner............ ................. ................ Salem.
Sydney H. Kromer, Examiner..........................................Salem.
Orrel J. Smith, Secretary.................
Salem.
Elsie Barnard, Statistician................................................ Salem.
PENNSYLVANIA
B an k in g B oard
John C. Bell, Jr., Chairman.............................................Wynnewood.
George R. Howell.................................... ......... ............ Reading.
A. E. Mackintosh.............................................................. Oil City.
C. S. Newhall................................................................. . .Philadelphia.
George W. Reily................................................................ Harrisburg.
A. C. Robinson.................................................................. Pittsburgh.
Douglas R. F a ith .. . . , ..................................................... Chester.
Ira W. Barnes........................................................
Philadelphia.
Claude E. B ennett.....................................*». . ............... Wellsboro.
J. D. Bloom. Secretary of the Board............................. Harrisburg.
John C. Bell, Jr., Secretary of Banking, State Educa­
tion Bldg............. ......................... ................................. Harrisburg, u
R. W. Doty, First Deputy Secretary of Banking......... Harrisburg.
J. D. Bloom, Special Deputy Secretary......................... Harrisburg.
Christian H. Brandt, Special Deputy Secretary........... Harrisburg.
H. H. Eshbach, Chief, Bureau of Building and Loan
Associations................................................................... Harrisburg.
O. B. Lippman, Chief, Credit Unions and Small Loan
Companies.......................................................................Harrisburg.
E. H. Keithan, Chief Bank Examiner............................ Philadelphia.
R. P. Ferguson, Chief Bank Examiner...........................Pittsburgh.
George S. Summers, Chief Bank Examiner................... Harrisburg.
Gerald M. Anderson, Bank Examiner............................ Wilkesbarre.
J. Paul Baker, Bank Examiner........................................Mechanicsburg.
Robert J. Bamford, Bank Examiner.............................. Punxsutawney.
Geo. M. Bell, Jr., Bank Examiner..................................Scranton.
Lewis O. Bonsall, Bank Examiner.................................. Lansdowne.
Chas. K. Booda, Bank Examiner.............................
.Middletown.
Raymond Bowersox, Bank Examiner............................. York.
Chas. O. Brown, Bank Examiner....................................Oxford.
Chas. V. Brown, Bank Examiner.................................... Drexel Hill.
Melvin L. Carl, Bank Examiner......................................Spring City.
Raymond S. Chambers, Bank Examiner.........................Uniontown.
W. Dale Clifford, Bank Examiner...................................Dormont.
Leon Danilowicz, Bank Examiner.......................... '. __ Nanticoke.
Robert G. Dickson, Bank Examiner...............................Somerset.
Chas. S. Dugan, Bank Examiner.................................... Philadelphia.
Robert C. Enders, Bank Examiner..................................Harrisburg.
G. Haven Frank, Bank Examiner...................................Newport.
Charles H. Frantz, Bank Examiner................................ Warren.
Wayne V. Frye, Bank Examiner..................................... Dormont.
J. Allen Gebhard, Bank Examiner..................................Lebanon.
James M. Gehrig, Bank Examiner................ ............. .. Harrisburg.
Theodore Getz, Bank Examiner......................................Clearfield.
Frank Glatfelter, Bank Exam iner..................................Columbia.
Raymond H. Gorsuch, Bank Examiner..........................Hopewell Twp.,
Bedford County.
Harold M. Griest, Bank Examiner................................. Narberth.
Henry M. Groman, Bank Examiner...............................Bethlehem.
Karl R. Gross, Bank Examiner....................................... West Norriton
Twp.
Carl F. Gruber, Bank Exam iner............................. .
Annville.
Frederick C. Hallowell, Bank Examiner........ ........... .. .Wayne.
Levi S. Hoon, Bank Examiner...................................... .Butler.
J. Russell Hostetter; Bank Examiner............................. Camp Hill.
Joseph Hourigan, Jr., Bank Examiner........................... Kingston.
Harold Houston, Bank Examiner....................................Beaver Falls.
Harry R. Lahr, Bank Examiner..................................... Pittsburgh.
Chas. F. T. Lancaster, Bank Examiner......................... Bellevue.
Reed F. Landis, Bank Examiner.....................................Halifax.
Ralph S. Landis, Bank Examiner....................................Lancaster.
Lee A. Laubenstein, Bank Examiner..............................Philadelphia.
Ondree H. Marsh, Bank Examiner................................. Tunkhannock.
G. V. Mattson, Bank Examiner......................................Williamsport.
Chas. B. Matsinger, Bank Examiner..............................Clarks Summit.
Wm. J. McOuen, Bank Examiner................................... Upper Darby.
William A. McDivitt, Bank Examiner...........................Freeport.
John S. Menosky, Bank Examiner................................. Clarion.
Howard A. Neidig, Bank Examiner..............................JLemoyne.
E. Paul Oliphant, Bank Examiner..................................Minersville.
George H. Orth, Bank Examiner.................................... Harrisburg.
William E. Palmer, Jr., Bank Examiner........................Wilkinsburg.
Lewis W. Piedi, Bank Examiner..................................... Williamsport.
Samuel M. Pursel, Bank Examiner................................ Harrisburg.
Robert M. Ryder, Bank Examiner................................. Harrisburg.
Benj. J. Rydzewdki, Bank Examiner.............................Nanticoke.
Wm. R. Saussaman, Bank Examiner............................. Harrisburg.
Ray Seaman, Bank Examiner........................................ .Kreamer.
Wm. W. Snyder, Bank Examiner....................................Lansdale.
William M. Steckley, Bank Exam iner........................... Harrisburg.
R. R. Stoner, Bank Examiner..........................................Harrisburg.
Donald H. Strong, Bank Examiner................................ Homer City.
Wm. E. Tague, Bank Examiner......................................Waynesburg.
Donald Z. Wade, Bank Examiner................................... Quarryville.
Cyril G. Vogel. Bank Examiner.......... ........................... Pittsburgh.
Harry B. Watton, Bank Examiner................................. Oreland.
Edward W. Wentworth, Bank Examiner...................... Mt. Lebanon.
Fred Wigfield, Bank Examiner....................................... Steelton.
James C. Wilson, Bank Examiner.................................. Warren.
W. R. Wirth, Bank Examiner.......................................... Pittsburgh.
Charles S. Worthington, Bank Examiner...................... Doylestown.
Paul A. Yeager, Bank Examiner.................................... DuBois.
Frederick L. Zellner, Bank Examiner............................. McKees Rocks.
RHODE ISLAND
B oard of B ank In c o rp o ra tio n
John H. Nolan, Attorney General........ ............... ......... Providence.
Russell H. Handy, General T reasurer........................... Providence.
Benjamin M. McLyman, Director of Business Regu­
lation............................................................................ |.Providence.


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Providence.
Alexander Chmielewski, Deputy Bank Administrator. .Rm. 316, State Hse.,
Providence.
Ralph L. Sayles, Chief Bank Examiner............... . . . » .Rm. 316, State Hse.,
Providence.
John G. Keenan, Bank Examiner................Em . 316, State Hse.,
Providence.
George A. McLaughlin, Bank Examiner.......... ..............Rm. 316, State Hse.,
Providence.
James A. Ryan, Bank Examiner..................................... Rm. 316, State Hse..
Providence.
Kenneth O. Bennett, Bank Exam iner...................... .. .Rm. 316, State Hse.,
Providence.
Grant Barker, Bank E xam iner......................... ............. Rm. 316, State Hse.,
Providence.
James H. Andrews, Bank Examiner......................... ... .Rm. 316, State Hse.,
Providence.
Warrefi L. Offer, Deputy Securities Adm inistrator. . . .Rm. 319, State Hse.,
Providence.
Ruth H. Morrison, Secretary to Director...................... Rm. 303, State Hse.,
Providence.
SOUTH CAROLINA
B oard of B an k C o n tro l
Chairman—J. B. Bates, State Treasurer (Chairman)..Columbia.
Members: C. G. Padgett.............................. ..................Walterboro.
Robert Gage................................................. Chester.
W. B. Cassels................................................ Ellenton.
C. H. H a rt.....................................................York.
C hief B a n k E xam iners Office
W. Royden Watkins, Chief Bank Examiner..................Columbia.
W. N. Query, Examiner.............................................. .. Columbia.
H. M. Chapman, Exam iner............................................ Liberty.
W. W. Davis, Examiner....................... ............. ..
Summerton.
F. B. Brown, Examiner......................................................Columbia.
J. W. Dovell, Examiner.....................................................Columbia.
H. C. Amick, Junior Examiner.........................................Columbia.
Wm. M. Sells, Junior Examiner.................................... .Columbia.
SOUTH DAKOTA
S ta te B an k in g C om m ission
Erling Haugo, Chairman and Treasurer........................ Pierre.
W. H. Frei............................................................................. Wagner.
C. W. Christen................................................................ .Roscoe.
W. P. Jones......................................................................... .Mobridge.
S. E. Anderson, Secretary.......... — ............ ...Pierre.
Erling Haugo, Superintendent of B anks........................ Pierre.
S. E. Anderson, Deputy Superintendent of B a n k s.. . .Pierre.
V. W. Abeel, Special Examiner........................................ Pierre.
R. L. Swenson, Bank Examiner...................................... Aberdeen.
R. H. Fenner, Bank Exam iner........................................ Sioux Falls.
W. W. Wyman, Special Counsel..............................
.Pierre.
TENNESSEE
H. B. Clarke, Superintendent of Banks.................... .103 State Office
Bldg., Nashville.
Hallum W. Goodloe, Clerk................................. ...Nashville.
H. G. Bratton, Bank Examiner.......................................Nashville.
J. L. Kennedy, Bank Examiner.......................................Knoxville.
J. M. Davis, Bank Examiner......... ................................. Lawrenceburg.
H. A. Taylor, Bank Exam iner......................................... Bells.
H. W. Green, Assistant E xam iner................................. Sewanee.
TEXAS
S ta te B a n k in g B oard
Lee Brady, Banking Commissioner of T exas............... Austin.
Gerald C. Mann, Attorney General.............. >................Austin.
Charley Lockhart, Treasurer.......... ............... ..................Austin.
Lee Brady, Banking Commissioner............................ ... StateCapitol, Austin
J. T. McMillin, Deputy Banking Commissioner.......... State Capitol, Austin
J. M. Falkner, Departmental Examiner................ . .Austin.
H. W. Barton, Bank Examiner........................................Tyler.
B. E. Hamilton, Bank Examiner.................................... Corpus Christi.
E. E. Hamilton, Bank Examiner.................................... Fort Worth.
M artin McCain. Bank Exam iner.................................... Houston.
J. V. Kelly, Bank Exam iner............................................. Plainview.
B. C. Roberts, Jr., Bank Exam iner................................ Abilene.
Roy J. Smith, Exam iner........................................... .. .Plainview:
Claud R. Truett, Bank Examiner....................................San Antonio.
Geo. S. Van, Bank Exam iner...........................................Abilene.
UTAH
S t a t e B o a r d o f E x a m in e r s

Herbert B. Maw, Governor........ ..................................... Salt Lake City.
Grover A. Giles, Attorney General........... ..................... Salt Lake City.
E. E. Monson, Secretary of State................................... Salt Lake City.
Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner, 217 Capitol
Bldg................................................................ .................Salt Lake City.
J. M. Knapp, Chief Examiner and Building & Loan
Examiner................................................... .................... Salt Lake City.
F. K. Potter, Bank Examiner.................... ......................Salt Lake City.
Spencer C. Taylor, Bank Examiner................................Salt Lake City.
C. B. Quinn, B a n k E xaminer.......................................... Salt Lake City.
Chesley Barton......................... ......................................... Salt Lake City.
VERMONT
Advisory B an k in g B oard
George H. V. Allen, Chairm an........................................ Fair Haven.
Greeley A. Brown, Secretary,..................................... .Wilmington.
Herbert C. Comings.............. .................'.........................Richford.
George M. Nelson.......................... ............. ..
Woodstock.
Oscar L. Shepard...............................................................Hardwick.
Reginald T. Cole, Commissioner of Banking and Insur­
ance, State St....................................................
Montpelier.
Albert D. Pingree, Deputy Bank Commissioner..........Montpelier.
Evelyn Coburn, Chief Clerk......................................., .Montpelier.
R. L. Kelleher, Bank Examiner................
Montpelier.
M artin N. Calcagni, Bank Examiner.......................... . Barre.
O. M. Freeman, Bank Examiner.. . . . . . ..........................Montpelier.
Donald H. Tetzlaff, Bank Examiner (on leave of
absence) ...........................................................................Barre.
Gordon W. Morris, Bank Examiner............................... Barre.
VIRGINIA
S ta te C orporation C om m ission
Thomas W. Ozlin, Chairman, State Corporation Com­
mission ............................................................................Richmond.
Wm. Meade Fletcher, State Corporation Commission, . Richmond,

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Milton R. Morgan, Commissioner of Banking, 819
State Office Bldg................................
Richmond,
B. J. Woodward, Examiner in Chief.............................. Richmond.
C. P. Justis, Bank Examiner........'...................................Blackstone.
G. Harwood Bates, Bank Examiner............................ Richmond.
Wm. W. Burke. Bank Examiner..................... ............... Appomattox.
E . M. Brown, Bank Examiner.................................... Martinsville.
G. Harold Snead, Bank Examiner. . . . ...................... . .Roanoke.
H. M. Thrush, Asst. Bank Exam iner.............................Front Royal.
D. T. Zentmeyer, Asst. Bank Examiner................ .
Richmond.
D. E. Neblett, Bank Exam iner................... ..
Kenbridge.
W. Frank Baylor, Bank Examiner................................. Bluefield.
B. E. Bearer, Bank Examiner. .. . ..............Richmond.
H. I. Lewis, Bank Examiner........................................ West Point.
Morris H. Hudson, Asst. Bank Examiner.. . . . . . . . . . .Amherst.
J. Taylor, Asst. Bank Examiner............................... ...... Richmond.
E. Crump, Asst. Bank Exam iner.....................................Richmond.

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Allen G. Pflugradt, Chairman......................................... Milwaukee.
Frank H. Bixby, Secretary.............................................. Madison.
Robert K. Henry............................................................... Jefferson.
Em ployees
Irving E. Backus, Senior Bank Examiner.......................Madison.
Harry W. Barney, Chief Bank Exam iner................
.Madison.
Robert M. Barney, Asst. Bank Exam iner..................... Madison.
Merlin C. Benninger, Bank Exam iner........................... Wausau. ,
Stanley R. Caldwell, Bank Examiner Bldg. & Loan
Madison.
Div........................................................................... .
William S. Campbell, Bank Examiner........................... Neenah.
Orlo W. Canright, Asst. Bank Examiner Bldg. & Loan
Div.................................... ............................................. Milwaukee.,
Clyde P. Diggles, Supervisor Bldg. & Loan Div............Madison.
Maurice N. Dorr, Asst. Credit Union Examiner...........Appleton.
John F. Doyle, Supervisor Div. of Consumer C redit. . Madison.
D. Henry Everman, Asst. Bank Examiner.................... Sparta.
Duane E. Fish, Asst. Credit Union Exam iner..............Milwaukee.
J. Deane Gannon, Bank Examiner in Credit Union
Div................................................... .................. ".......... Madison.
D. Kelly Garrigan, Bank Examiner Bldg. & Loan Div.Milwaukee.
Alvin W. Golz, Bank Exam iner........................ . . . . . . .Oshkosh.
Emmett G. Hampton, Supervisor Credit Union D i v . . .Madison.
Wilferd F. Handel, Asst. Bank Examiner........ ..'.. .Madison.
T. Leroy Herreid, Bank Examiner.............................. Middleton.
Omer Houkom, Bank Examiner................ .................... Racine.
John E. Johnson, Asst. Exam iner... .............................. Madison.
Roy H. Lound, Accounting C lerk...................................Madison.
Guerdon M. Matthews, Senior Bank Exam iner...........Madison.
Theodore M. Meloy, Bank Exam iner............................Stoughton.
Arthur Middleton, Bank Exam iner................................Wauwatosa.
Arthur Moors, Bank Examiner Bldg. & Loan D iv. .. .Wauwatosa.

WASHINGTON
Geo. H. Jackson, Supervisor of Banking........................Olympia.
J. C. Minsbull, Deputy Supervisor of Banking............ Olympia.
A. R. Bergman, Bank Examiner..................................... Seattle.
O. Williams, Bank Exam iner,. .......... ....................... Seattle.
A. J. Cotton, Bank Examiner.
......................Seattle.
L. J. Esslinger, Bank Examiner. . . . . ' . .................. . .Seattle.
Ray D. Carrell, Bank Exam iner....................... ............. Seattle.
WEST VIRGINIA
R. C. Andrews, Commissioner of Banking........ ........... Charleston.
H. P. Brightwell, Deputy Commissioner of Banking. . Charleston.
W. R. Fouse, Bank Exam iner....................... ......... ....... Parkersburg.
A. M. Gilbert, Bank Examiner........................................ Martinsburg.
John J. Nash, Bank Exam iner.. ................................ Huntington.
O. V. Wilson, Bank Examiner........................................ Charleston.
M. Workman, Bank Examiner........................ ; ............. Keyser.
O. H. Gall, Receiver......................................
Moundsville.
F. O. Lamb, Receiver......................... ..................... .
Charleston,
Clarksburg. •
Smith Hood, Receiver......... ......... ............... ....... .
E, L. Morrison,,Receiver............................. ......... ...Charleston.
E. A. Rinehart, R eceiver........................... . . . . . . ........... Clarksburg.
WISCONSIN
B a nking Review Board
A. O. Paunack, Chairm an........ ...................................... Madison.
Fred Froede................ ..................................................... Milwaukee.
John King......................................................................... .Marathon.
Franklin M. Jahnke................................ ......................... Markesan.
H. A. von Oven .............................................................. Beloit.

WYOMING
A. E. Wilde, State Examiner........................................... Supreme Court Bldg.
Cheyenne.
O. Low, Jr., Examiner......................................................Cheyenne.
A. E. Johnson, Examiner............................................... .Cheyenne.

T R E A SU R Y D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E U N IT E D STA TES
T r e a su r y B u ild in g , W a sh in g to n , D . C .

PRESTON DELANO, Comptroller
A. J. MULRONEY, Deputy Comptroller

CYRIL B. UPHAM, Deputy Comptroller

E. H. GOUGH, Deputy Comptroller

L IS T O F N A T IO N A L B A N K E X A M IN E R S A N D D IS T R IC T S
J a n u a ry 30, 1941

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Becker, Jr., E. J. (10)............ 800 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Kansas City,
Mo.
Benfer, Jr., J. P. (5) . . . . . . . 4 1 5 Union Trust Bldg., Washington, D. C.
Bernier, G. M. (1).................. 19 Everett St., Manchester. N. H.
Bina, J. C. (7)......................... P. O. Box 386, Kankakee, 111.
Bishop, R. O. (FD IC )........... 1200 Minnesota Bldg., St. Paul, Minn.
Black. H. W. (2)..................... 525 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N.Y.
Boyle, L. J. ( 7 ) . . . . ................ P. O. Box 587, Appleton, Wis.
Brogan, Jr., J. C. (2)............. 205 P. O. Bldg., Watertown, N. Y.
Bryan, C. A. (7)...................... 164 W. Jackson Blvd., Room 725, Chicago,

C H IE F N A T IO N A L B A N K E X A M IN E R
Fo lg er, W . P ......... .......................R oom 2 3 0 ^ T re a s u ry B ldg., Office, C om p­
tro lle r o f th e C u rre n c y , W a sh in g to n , D . C.;

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A S S IS T A N T C H IE F N A T IO N A L B A N K E X A M IN E R S
C rossen, G . W ........... ..
R oom
D o la n , R e e d .......................... R oom
H o dgson, R. M .....................R o o m
K rip p e l, F . W . . . . . . . . . . R oom
M cB ry d e , W . W ...................R oom
S m ith , C . F . . ........................ R oom
W ilson, C . F ...........................R o o m

321, T re a s u ry B ldg., W ash in g to n , D . C.
317}$. T re a s u ry B ldg., W ash in g to n , D . O.
315, T re a s u ry B ldg., W a sh in g to n , D . C.
3 2 0 K . T re a s u ry B ldg., W ash in g to n , D . C.
322, T re a s u ry B ld g ., W ash in g to n , D . C.
317, T re a s u ry B ld g ., W ash in g to n , D . C.
319. T re a s u ry B ld g ., W ash in g to n , D . C.

111.

Burt, Ross M. (10)............. . .P. O. Box 1920, Wichita, Kans.
Byrne, Jas. J. ( 6 ) . . ................303 New Post Office BJdg., Atlanta, Ga.
Carolan, James J. (1).............Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Boston, Mass.
Carter, Aubrey B. (3).......... .925 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Cassell, E. L. ( 8 ) . . . ........ ...5 1 8 U. S. Court House & Custom House,
St. Louis, Mo.
Chapin, Marvin B. ( 1 2 ) . . . . .P. O. Box 718, Santa Aha, Calif.
Chorpening, I. I. (2)........ .. .525 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., New York,
N. Y.
Clark, Francis J. (5)............ .415 Union Trust Bldg., Washington, D. C.
Clark, Lewis H. (FD IC )........Rational Press Bldg., Washington, D. C.
Coffin, G. S. ( 2 ) . .................... 525 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., New York.
N. Y.
Cook, Robert E. (10)..............P. O. Box 314, Pueblo, Colo.
Cooke, A. J. (12)_____ ____ 1535 P. O. & Court House Bldg., Los Angeles,
Calif.
Cowan, J. D. (12)................... 403 Empire State Bldg., Spokane, Wash.
Cox, Lewis (12)......................407 U. S. Natl. Bk. Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Crabtree, E. B. (5)................. 501 Charleston N. B. Bldg., Charleston,
W. Va.

D IS T R IC T C H IE F N A T IO N A L B A N K E X A M IN E R S
(B y F e d e r a l R e se r v e D is tr ic ts )
R o b erts, L . K . ( I ) . . . ________ F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k B ldg., B oston, M ass.
L y o n s, G ib b s (2 ).........................525 F e d e ra l R es. B k . B ldg., N ew Y o rk , N . Y .
L e y b u rn , A . P . ( 3 ) . . . . . __ _ .925 C h e s tn u t S t., P h ilad e lp h ia , P a .
N e w n h a m , S te p h e n L . ( 4 ) . . . . 715 F e d e ra l R es. B k. B ldg., C leveland, Ohio.
B ailey , J . L . ( 5 ) . . . . ____ . . . .1109 S ta te -P la n te rs B ld g ., R ichm ond, Va.
W illiam s, F . D . ( 6 ) .......... ...... .303 N ew P . O. B ld g ., A tla n ta , G a.
O b e rw o rtm a n n , N . R . (7 ).......164W . Ja c k so n B lv d ., R oom 725. C hicago, HI.
N eill, R o b t. ( 8 ) . ......... ........ .. ...518 U . S. C o u rt H o u se & C u sto m H ouse, S t.
L ouis, M o.
S edlacek, L . H . ( 9 ) . __ ___ _ . 223 F e d e ra l Office B ldg., M inneapolis, M in n .
B ald rid g e, W . H . (1 0 ).............. 800 F e d e ra l R es. B k. B ldg., K an sas C ity , M o.
C ollier, R ic h a rd H . ( i l ) ...........F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k B ldg., D allas, T exas.
W rig h t, Irw in D . (1 2 )..............1 M o n tg o m e ry S t., R m . 921, San F rancisco,
C alif.

Cunningham , F. F. (6 )......... .303 New P . O. Bldg., A tlanta, Ga.
Cushing, C. M . (10)........ ..... .P . O. Box 1983, Oklahoma C ity, Okla.
D avenport, H. B. (3 ).............. 925 C hestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Davis, F. Bruce (11)............... Federal Reserve B ank Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
Davis, Linton J. (F D IC ). . . .Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
De Baun, Claud (2 )................. 525Federal Reserve Bk.Bldg.,New York, N.Y.
Donahue. W. H. (1 0 )............. 800 Federal Res. Bk, Bldg., K ansas C ity, Mo.
Dresler, H. B. (7 )..................... 935 Forest Ave., Evanston, 111.
Dunham , L. B. (12).................1 M ontgom ery St., Room 921, San Fran­
cisco, Calif.
Evans, S. R., Jr., (4 )...............P ost Office Box 44, Greensburg, Pa.
Evered, G uy F. (2 )................. P . O. Box 402, Syracuse, N . Y.
Fanning, F. B. (7 )................... P . O. Box 216, G rand Rapids, Mich.
Fitzgerald. George J. (7 )........ 164 W. Jackson Blvd., Rm. 725. Chicago, 111.
F lint, E rnest G. (1).................P. O. Box 132, R utland, Vt.
.
Flynn, B ernard M . (7) ........... 164 W. Jackson Blvd.. Room 725. Chicago, 111.
Folger, H ugh W. (6 )...............303 New Post Office Bldg., A tlanta, Ga.
Foster. C. W. (11% . ............... P. O. Box 2189, W ichita Falls, Texas.
F ranklin, Chas. H . (12).......... 1 M ontgom ery St., Room 921, San Francisco,
Calif.
F ran tz. Wm. B. (4 ) ............. . 715 Federal Res. B k. Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
Fraser, J. A. (R F C )
........ .Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Cleveland. Ohio.
Fridstrom , W. O. (1) . .............Federal Reserve B ank Bldg., Boston, Mass.

N A T IO N A L B A N K E X A M IN E R S
A bbey, F r a n k G . (4 ). . . . . . . . P. O. B ox 104, L im a, Ohio.
A b ra h a m so n , M a rsh a ll, ( 3 ) .. .9 2 5 C h e s tn u t S t., P h ilad e lp h ia , P a .
A lien E . F . ( 2 )Si . . . . " . . . . . .'.5 2 5 F e d e ra l R es. B k . B ldg., N ew Y ork, N . Y.
A m rh ein , J . A . (5 ). . . . . . . . . P O. B ox 657, L y n c h b u rg , V a.
A n d erso n , C . R . (1 0 ).............. .P . O. B ox 135, N o rfo lk , N e b r.
A n d erso n , N orxnan H . (3) . . . ,P . O. B ox 117, W illia m sp o rt, P a .
A ndrew s, F lo y d (1 2 ).'. . . . . «. 1,M o n tg o m e ry S t., R o o m 921, San F rancisco,
Calif.
A shw ood, C ecil ( 2 ) . . . . . . . . . 525 F e d e ra l R ese rv e B a n k B ldg., N ew Y o rk ,
N.
Y.
B ab e r, W . C . ( 3 ) . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2 5 C h e s tn u t S t., P h ila d e lp h ia , P a .
B ak e r, W . B . ( 3 ) ........................ 925 C h e s tn u t S t., P h ilad e lp h ia , P a .
B a rk e r, J . H o w ard ( 9 ) . . . . . . .223 F e d e ra l Office B ld g ., M inneapolis. M in n .
B arn es, J o h n K . ( 1 2 ) .______ .1 535 P . O. & C o u rth o u se B ldg., L os A ngeles,
C alif.
B a rn e tt, J r., M . L . ( 5 ) ............ 415 U nion T r u s t B ldg., W ash in g to n , D . C.
B ash a m . A . A . ( 6 ) .............. .... .P . O. B ox 764, K noxville, T e n n .
B au g h , G . W . (7 ). . . . . . . . . . . .510 F e d e ra l B ld g ., M ilw aukee, W is.
B e a tty , R . S. ( 7 ) .........................164 W . Jac k so n B lv d ., R m . 725, C hicago, HI,

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F u n ste n , W . P . ( F D I O ) .......... 624 F e d e ra l R es. B k . B ldg., S an F ran cisco .
C alif.
G affney I. F . ( 4 ) .......................716 F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k B ldg., C leveland.O .
G en try , J . H . ( 9 ) .......................223 F e d e ra l Office B ldg., M in n eap o lis, M in n .
G ilbert H . B. (1 1 )....................P . O. B ox 1190, A u stin , T exas.
G ooddard, G . B . (1 2 )...............545 C e n tra l B ldg., S e a ttle , W ash .
G orm an, E . F . ( 8 ) ..................... P . O. B ox 64, Springfield, M o.
G raves, E . J . (2 ).........................P . O. B ox 864, S y racu se, N . Y .
G reen, A. W . ( 1 ) ....................... F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k B ld g ., B o ston, M ass.
Griffin G erald ( 1 ) ....................F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k B ldg., B o ston, M ass.
G ruetzn er, Y. G . ( 2 ) ................. 58 G o rh a m S t., C an a n d a ig u a , N . Y .
Guiles. F . A. ( 6 )..........................P . O. B ox 8. N a sh v ille. T e n n .
G un th er, F r a n k A. ( 5 ) ............ 415 U n io n T r u s t B ldg., W a sh in g to n , D . C.
H agg ard , H ollis ( 8 ) ................... 518 U . S. C o u rt H o u se & C u sto m H ouse, S t.
Louis, M o .
H arriso n , H . G . ( 8 ) ................... 518 U . S. C o u rt H o u se & C u sto m H ouse,
S t. Louis, M o.
H auschild, L. P . (4 ).................. B ox 53, N ew C astle, P a .
H aw kins, J . W . (1 1 )..................P . O. B ox 1584, W aco, T ex.
H edrick, G . C . ( 8 ) ..................... P .O. B ox 804, E v a n sv ille , In d .
H elm ing, G. C . (1 2 ).................. 1535 P . O. & C o u rt H o u se B ld g ., Los A ngeles,
C alif.
H endrix, C lyde, J r . ( 6 ) ............P . O. B ox 1364, N ew O rleans, L a.
H enninger. P a u l T . (1 0 )..........P . O. Box 108, L incoln N e b r
H ia tt W . S. ( 6 ) : ..................... .303 N ew P o s t Office B ldg., A tla n ta , G a.
H ochberg, A .'J . (3 ). .................P . O. B ox 68, P o ttsv ille , P a .
H olek am p , H a rry H . (8 )......... 518 U . S. C o u rt H o u se & C u sto m H ouse,
S t. L ouis, M o.
H ook, R a y A. (1 2 ).................... 545 C e n tra l B ldg., S e a ttle , W ash.
H ooker, R o b e rt K . (8 ).............P . O. B ox 794, F o r t S m ith , A rk .
H ooper, M a rsh a ll (1 2 ) .______ P . O. B ox 1467, S a c ra m e n to , C alif.
H opkins. R a b y L. ( F D I O ) . . .540 U n iv e rsity A ve., M ad iso n . W is.
H o rto n , B . E . (1 1 ).....................P . O. B ox 1566, S h rev e p o rt, L a.
H otch k in , P a u l L. ( 2 ) .............. 358 F e d e ra l B ldg., S y racu se, N . Y .
H ow land, H . V. ( 9 ) ...................3916 1 8 th A ve., S o u th , M in n eap o lis, M in n .
H uck. W illiam F . (1 2 )..............1 M o n tg o m e ry S t., R o o m 921, S an F rancisco,
C alif.
H u d sp eth , J . W . (2 )..................525 F e d e ra l R eserv e B k. B ld g ., N ew Y ork,
N . Y.
H urley, M ich ael J . (1 ).............F ed eral R eserv e B an k B ld g .. B o sto n , M ass.
Jennin g s, Irw in L. ( 2 ) ............. 525 F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k B ld g ., N ew Y ork,
N . Y.
Jennings. L . A . (2 ).....................525 F e d e ra l R eserv e B an k B ldg., N ew Y ork,
N . Y.
Jorres, G . W . ( 7 ) ....................... 164W est Jac k so n B lv d ..R o o m 725, Chicago,111.
K ane, J r., W . W . ( 8 )............... P . O. B ox 145. M em p h is, T en n .
K ellogg, P . P . (4 )....................... P . O. B ox 246, W ickliffe, O hio.
K illm ond, J . E . (3 ). . . . . . . . .925 C h e s tn u t S t., P h ilad e lp h ia , P a .
K nig h t. W . B ritto n (1 0 )......... 800 F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k B ld g., K a n sa s
C ity , M o .
K unzi. W a lte r J ., ( 4 )................ 127 C alh o u n S t., C in c in n ati. O hio.
Lair, T . P . (12). .............. ........... 545 C e n tra l B ld g ., S e a ttle , W ash .
L anning, L . C. ( 2 ) ..................... P . O. B ox 352, B uffalo, N . Y .
L eFevre, L . G . ( 9 ) ..................... P . O. B ox 2120, B illings, M o n t.
L ents, C h arles D . (1 0 )............. P . O. B ox 30, C lin to n , O kla.
L ierm ann, A .'J . ( 8 ) ...................518 U . S. C o u rt H o u se & C u sto m H ouse,
St. Louis, M o.
L inden C. C . ( 2 ) ........................ 525 F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k B ldg., N ew Y ork,
. N . Y.
L orang, P . J . (2 ).........................525 F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k B ld g ., N ew Y ork,
N . Y.
Luiken, J o h n B. (6 )...................P . O. B ox 1309., B irm in g h am , A la.
Lyon, C. W . (1 0 )................... .. .P . O. B ox 876, C heyenne, W yo.
L ytle, W . P . ( 4 ) ...........................P . O. B ox 14, M ansfield, Ohio.
M cC all, W . P . ( 1 ) ......................P . O. B ox 389, H a rtfo rd , C onn.
M cC ardell, A . L ., J r. (5 ). ... .407 N ew P o s t Office B ldg., N o rfolk, V a.
M cC lain, J. S. ( 6 ) ........................303 N ew P o s t Office B ld g ., A tla n ta . G a.
M cC onnell, R . P . ( 5 ) . . . ......... 1109 S ta te -P la n te rs B ldg., R ich m ond, V a.
M cC oy, T h o m as P . (1 2 )..........1 M o n tg o m e ry S t.. R m . 921, San F ran c isco ,
Calif.
M cL aren , D a n iel D . ( 9 ) ..........223 F e d e ra l Office B ldg., M in n eap o lis, M in n .
M cL ean, C . H . (3 )..................... 925 C h e s tn u t S t., P h ilad e lp h ia , P a .
M cL ean, R o g er A . (7 )............. 405 F e d e ra l R eserv e B an k B ldg., D e tro it,M ic h .
M cG irr, C. S. (3 ). .....................925 C h e s tn u t S t., P h ilad e lp h ia , P a .
M cQ uilkin, C h arles ( 3 )............925 C h e s tn u t S t., P h ilad e lp h ia , P a .
M ack ey , R . N . ( 7 )............
R o o m 309 U . S. C o u rt H o u se B ldg., D es
M oines, la .
M ars, J o h n T . ( 8 ) ..................... P . O. Box 43,- C arb o n d ale, 111.
M a rtin , A. J . (1 1 )..................... 1430 W e st G a n d y S t., D e n iso n , T exas.
M iller, P . V. (1 0 )...................... 800 F e d e ra l R es. B k . B ld g .. K a n sa s C ity , M o .
M iller, W . F . ( 7 ) ........................ P . O. B ox 470, D e c a tu r, 111.
M oore, J o h n F . (3 ).................. .P . O. B ox 266, W ilk es P a rre , P a .
M org an , E . W . (7 ) .............. .. .P . O . B ox 339, M aso n C ity , la .
M orrisey, J . W . (1 0 ) .................219 C olorado N a tl. B k. B ldg., D e n v er, Colo.
M oy lan , E d w a rd F . (2 )........... 525 F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k B ldg., N ew Y ork,
■N . Y .
M u rp h y , D . F . (1 )..................... 30 P e a rl S t., B o sto n , M ass.
M u rp h y , L . L . ( 7 ) .......................164 W . Jac k so n B lv d ., R o o m 725,C hicago. 111.
M u rp h y , R . J . (1 2 )....................407 U . S. N a tl. B a n k B ldg., P o rtla n d , O re.
M u rra y , M . W . ( 7 ) . .................1125 D av is S t., E v a n s to n , 111.
N eed h am , E . M . ( 3 ) . . . . . . . .9 2 5 C h e s tn u t S t., P h ilad e lp h ia , P a .
N elson, F . S. (1 0 )................ .. . .P . O. B ox 1983, O k lah o m a C ity , O kla.
N elson, N els ( 9 ) ........................ ,2 2 3 F e d e ra l Office B ldg., M in n eapolis, M in n .
N ielsen, G eo. W . ( 2 ) ..................525 F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k B ld g ., N ew Y o rk ,
• N . Y.
N oonan, H o w ard S. (7 )...........P . O. B ox 699, S to rm L ak e, la .
N orm an , Louis A. ( 4 ) .......... .. .7 1 5 F e d e ra l R e se rv e B a n k B ld g .. C leveland,
Ohio.
N o rth , R . B . (1 2 ).......................1 M o n tg o m e ry S t., R o o m 921, San F ran c isco ,
C alif.
O ’B rien, L . J . ( 7 ) ....................... P . O. B ox 769, In d ia n a p o lis, In d .
O ckershausen, F . C . (5 )........... 333 P o s t Office B ldg., B altim o re , M d .
O ’C o n n o r, T h o m as J . ( 2 ) . . . .P . O. B ox 221, Jac k so n H e ig h ts, L ong Isla n d ,
N . Y.
O ’G rad y , R o b e rt D . ( 4 ) .......... 500 N ew F e d e ra l B ldg., P itts b u r g h , P a .

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O lson, W a lte r W . (9 )............... 320 F e d e ra l Office B ldg., D u lu th , M in n .
O ’M e a ra , W m . F . (7 j ..............330 F e d e ra l B ldg., S o u th B en d , In d .
O sborn. J a m e s C . (1 2 )..............1 M o n tg o m e ry S t., R oom 921, S a n F rancisco,
C alif.
P a lm e r, R . E . A . (1 2 )...............407 U . S. N a tl. B k. B ldg., P o rtla n d , Ore.
P a tte rs o n , D o n a ld ( 2 ) ..............622 J a m e s S t., S yracuse, N . Y .
P a tte rs o n , T . C. (1 1 )................ F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k B ld g ., D allas, T ex.
P etico las, B en C . ( 2 ) ............i .525 F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k B ldg., N ew Y o rk ,
N . Y. •
P ierce, W . W . (11)..................... P . O. B ox 1259, A m arillo, T ex.
P in k h a m , S. F . ( 9 ) . ............ .... .B o x 471, F a rg o , N . D a k .
P la n t, P o w ell (1 2 )...................... 219 P . O. B ldg., S a c ra m e n to , C alif.
Poole. O. A . ( 5 ) ...........................P . O. B ox 358, C h a rlo tte , N . O.
Pow ell, A . L . (5 ).........................P . O. B ox 761, W in c h este r, V a.
P rice , A . E . (12)..........................545 C e n tra l B ld g ., S e a ttle , W ash.
Q uinn, H . F . (1). ..................... F e d e ra l R ese rv e B a n k B ld g ., B o sto n , M ass.
R a fte r, C h arle s T . (1 0 )............800 F e d e ra l R ese rv e B a n k B ldg., K a n sa s C ity
M o.
R asm u sse n , L . I . (1 2 ).............. P . O. B ox 191, F resn o , C alif.
R eb m an , R . P . ( 2 ) . . . . . . . . . .P . O. B ox 306, W a te rto w n , N . Y .
R ees, F r a n k A . (1 2 ).................. 1 M o n tg o m e ry S t., R oom 921. S an F ran c isco .
C alif.
R eitz, H . A . ( 2 ) ___ ________ 1160 5 th A ve., N ew Y ork, N . Y .
R hoades, T ro y E . ( 3 ) . . . . . . . 2 1 2 6 H ig h la n d S t., A llentow n, P a .
R ice, T u rn e r, J r. ( 6 ) .................P . O. B ox 231, M o n tg o m e ry , A la.
R ic h m o n d , E . T . (1 0 )..............429 N a tl. B a n k o f T u lsa B ld g ., T u lsa , O kla.
R o b e rts, J r ., L . K . ( 1 ) . . . . . . .F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k B ld g ., B o sto n , M ass.
R obinson, F . F . ( 7 ) ...................164 W est Jac k so n B lv d ., R m . 725, C hicago, 111.
R o binson. H . P . ( 2 ) ..................525 F e d e ra l R es. B k. B ldg., N ew Y o rk , N .Y .
R obinson, H . S. (1 0 ).................P . O. B ox 54, Safina, K an s.
R oetzel, G . F . ( F D I C ) ............901 F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k B ldg., K a n sa s
C ity , M o.
R o p er, W a lte r B . ( 8 ) ................. P . O. B ox 543, B ow ling G reen, K y .
R oss, P a u l (8 ).............................. P . O. B ox 420, C olum bia, M o.
R o ssm an , R ic h a rd ( R F C ) . . . .L a fa y e tte B ldg., W ash in g to n , D . C.
R u m m el, J . T . (1 2 )................... 407 U . S. N a tl. B k. B ldg., P o rtla n d , Ore.
R u sh , J a m e s F . ( 7 )....................164 W e st Ja c k so n B lv d ., R m . 725, C hicago,III.
R u shlow .B . C . (2) .....................525 F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k B ld g ., N ew Y ork,
,
N . Y.
Sales, J . A . ( 2 ) ............................525 F e d e ra l R es. B k. B ldg., N ew Y o rk , N . Y .
S anders, J . L y ell ( 7 ) ................ 318 F e d e ra l B ldg.. P eo ria, 111.
S andlin, W . A . (1 1 )..................519 F ir s t N a tl. B k. B ldg., H o u sto n , T ex .
S ands, C a rl H . (1 2 )..................1535 P . O. & C o u rt H o u se B ldg., L os A ngeles,
C alif.
S a n k o v itz , F . T . ( 9 )..................P . O. B ox 471, F a rg o , N . D .
Scharfenberg, R . W . (3) . . . . .P . O. B ox 148, L a n c a ste r, P a .
S ch arp f, E r n e s t J . ( 2 ) ...............525 F e d e ra l R ese rv e B k . B ld g ., N ew Y o rk ,
N . Y.
S e a b u ry , R . M . ( R F C ) ............ L a fa y e tte B ldg., W ash in g to n , D . C . v
S h a n n o n , C ly d e (1 1 )................. P . O. B ox 556, C o rsican a, T ex.
S h u m a te , J . N . ( 5 ) .................... 415 U n io n T r u s t B ldg., W a s h in g to n , D . C .
Sibley, W . L . (11).......................P . O. B ox 1020, A bilene, T exas.
S m ith , G . F . (3).
.............. .9 2 5 C h e s tn u t S t., P h ila d e lp h ia , P a .
S nead, A . K ., J r. ( 6 ) ............... 303 N ew P o s t Office B ldg., A tla n ta , G a.
S p endrup, M a x V. (1 2 )............11642 W ilm in g to n A ve., R o u te 1, B ox 350
C o m p to n , C alif.
S taggers. B. D . ( 4 )........... . . .P . O. B ox 483. W h ee lin g . W . V a.
S ta rr, D . O. ( 5 ) . . . ; ...................P . O. B ox 1075, C o lu m b ia, S. C .
S tev en s, L . T . ( 9 ) .......................4929 P le a s a n t A ve., M in n ea p o lis, M in n .
S te w a rt, M . E . (1 2 )................ .1 M o n tg o m e ry S t., R oom 921, S an F ran c isco ,
Calif.
S to o k sb u ry , J . M , ( 6 ) .............. 301 N ew P o s t Office B ld g ., K n oxville, T e n n .
S toy, E . D . ( 5 ) ............................209 F e d e ra l B ldg., C la rk sb u rg . W . V a.
Stroefer, L. F . ( F D I C ) ............529 H u n tin g to n B a n k B ldg., C olum bus, O hio.
S ty e r, W . K . ( 2 ) . ..................... .525 F e d e ra l R ese rv e B k . B ldg., N ew Y o rk .
N . Y.
S u tto n , E . P . (6 ).................... .. .P . O. B ox 1175, L a k e la n d , F la .
Sw ensen, L oren T . (3 ) ..............P . O. B ox 127, A ltoona, P a . ,
T a y lo r, O. C . ( 1 2 ) ......................1535 P . O. & C o u rt H o u se B ld g ., L os A ngeles,
C alif.
T a y lo r, W m . M . ( F D I C ) . . . .518 F e d e ra l R ese rv e B a n k B ldg., N ew Y ork,
N . Y.
T o lto n , A . F . (1 2 )...................... 1535 P . O. & C o u rt H o u se B ld g ., L os A ngeles
C alif.
U lery , C . A. ( 2 ) ....................
R o o m 430 U . S. P o s t Office B ld g ., A lb an y ,
N . Y.
U nderw ood, O. E . ( 4 ) ...............P . O. B ox 808. C olum bus. Ohio.
V a n Scoy, M a x (7 ).....................R oom 1225 D a v e n p o rt B a n k B ld g ,, D a v en ­
p o rt, la .
V oight, H ow ell B . ( 1 ) ...............209 P . O. B ldg., P o r tla n d , M e.
V on A rb, E . A. (8 ).....................R oom 234 F e d e ra l B ldg., L ouisville, K y.
V on B irgelen, F . M . ( 4 ) .......... P . O. B ox 621, C in c in n ati, O hio.
W ald ro n , W . J . (12).................. 1243 C o rd o v a A ve., G lendale, C alif.
W alk er, H a rry W . ( 4 ) .............. 500 N ew F e d e ra l B ldg., P itts b u r g h , P a .
W alto n , E . J . ( 7 ) .......... ............164 W . J a c k s o n B lv d .. R o o m 725, C hicago,
I
111.
W a n d v ik , S. J . (1 2 )................ .712 C o n tin e n ta l B k . B ld g ., S a lt L a k e C ity ,
U ta h .
W a rd , M . M . ( R F C ) ___ . . . .L a fa y e tte B ld g ., W ash in g to n , D . C.
W a tts, J o h n L. ( 2 ) .....................525 F e d . R es. B k. B ld g .. N ew Y o rk . N . Y .
W est, F . P a rk e r ( 2 ) ...................525 F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k B ldg., N ew Y ork,
N . Y.
W est, H . B . (1 0 )......................... 800 F e d e ra l R ese rv e B a n k B ldg., K a n sa s
C ity , M o.
W etzel, A d a m (2 )....................... P . O. B ox 726, K in g sto n , N . Y .
W ia rd , E . E . ( 4 ) . . . . .............. .312 L ib e rty S t., C lario n , P a .
W ilde. M . C . (1 2 ) ............
.545 C e n tra l B ld g .. S e a ttle , W ash.
W ilde, O. F . ( 6 ) . . . . . . . . . . . .P . O. B ox 113. Jac k so n v ille . F la.
W illiam s, E . S. (1 2 ).................. 1 M o n tg o m e ry S t., R o o m 921, S an F ran cisco ,
C alif.
W illiam s, W . A . (1 1 )................1623 A lam o B k . B ldg., S an A n to n io , T exas.
W itt, G . T . ( l l ) ......................... F e d e ra l R ese rv e B a n k B ldg., D a lla s, T exas.
W ood, Cliff ( 8 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P . O. B ox 68, L ittle R ock, A rk.
W ood, D . R . ( 5 ).........................P u la sk i N a tio n a l B a n k B ldg.. P u la sk i. V a.
W ra y , H . L. ( 9 ) ......................... 201 S ecur. B k . B ldg., Sioux F a lls, S. D a k .
W rig h t, E . M . (1 2 ).......... ..
1535 P . O. & C o u r t H o u se B ld g . L os A ngeles,
C alif.
W ylie, R o b e r t W . ( 3 ) . . . . . . . . .P . O. B ox 188, S c ra n to n , P a .

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VALUES OF FOREIGN MONEYS
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Office

of the

Secretary

W a s h in g to n , D . C ., J a n u a r y

1 ,1 9 4 1

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,
the following estimates by the Director of the Mint of the values of foreign monetary units are hereby proclaimed to be the values
of such units in terms of 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 January 1, 1941, expressed in any such foreign monetary
units: P r o v i d e d , h o w e v e r , That if no such value has been proclaimed, or if the value so proclaimed varies by 5 per centum or
more from a value measured by the buying rate in the New York market at noon on the day of exportation, conversion shall be
made at a value measured by such buying rate, as determined and certified by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York 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,
A c tin g

Values of Foreign Monetary Units
COUNTRY

Monetary unit

Argentine Republic______ ____

Peso_____________

Australia__ - _______________
Belgium____________________
B olivia..___________________
Brazil____________ _________

Pound ______
Belga______
B oliviano...____
Milreis__________

British Honduras____________ Dollar_______________ _
Bulgaria____________________ Lev_____________
Canada_____________________ Dollar_____________
Chile..............................................

Peso_______

Value }n
terms of
U. S.
money
$1.6335
8.2397
.1695
.6180
.0606
1.6931
.0122
1.6931
.2060

China................ ............. ............... Yuan__________
Hong Kong_____________
Colombia_______________ ___

Dollar______________
Peso______________

.5714

Costa R ic a ..._______________

Colon_____________

Cuba_______________________
Czechoslovakia______________
Denmark___________________
Dominican Republic__________
Ecuador____________________
Egypt________'_____________
E sto n ia ...._________________
Finland_____________________
France_____________________

Peso__________
Koruna________________
Krone_________
Dollar___________
Sucre____________
Kroon_________
Markka_______
Franc___________

Germany.....................................
Great Britain......... ......................
Greece_____________________
Guatemala__________________
Haiti..............................................
Honduras___________ ____ _

Reichsmark___
Pound Sterling__
Drachma________
Quetzal___________
Gourde______ _
Lempira______

.4033
8.2397
.0220
1.6931
.2000
.8466

Hungary____________________ Pengo_____________
India ( British).............................. Rupee___________
Indo-China___________ ______ Piaster____________

.2961
.6180

Ireland__________________ . . . Pound _______
Italy.................. ............................ Lira______________

.7879
1.0000
.4537
1.6931
.3386
8.3692
.4537
.0426

8.2397
.0526

Japan___ . . . . ___ ___________
Latvia______________________
Liberia_____________________
Lithuania___________________
Mexico_____________________

Yen_____________ _
L at__ J __________
Dollar___________ .
Litas__ ________
Peso_______________

Netherlands and colonies _ .

Guilder (florin)_______

Newfoundland__________ ____
New Zealand________________

Dollar____________
Pound. .
___

1.6931
8.2397

Nicaragua__________________ Cordoba___ _______
Norway__ ____ _____________ Krone_________
Panama____________________ Balboa________
Paraguay__ _______ ____ ____ Peso (Argentine).

1.6933
.4537
1.0000
1.6335

.8440
1.6931
.1693
.6806

Persia (Ira n )..____ __________

Rial........ ..................

.0824

Peru__________ _____ _______
Philippine Islands____________
Poland_____________________
Portugal____________________
R u m a n ia ...________________
Salvador________ ___________
Spain______________________
Straits Settlements ... ......
Sweden_____________________
Switzerland_________________

Sol.............. .
Peso______________
Zloty__________
Escudo________
Leu_______
Colon____
P eseta.._________
Dollar___________
Krona________
Franc____ ___ ____

.4740
.5000
.1899
.0749
.0101
.8466

Thailand ("Siam! ___ ,
.
Turkey_____________________

Baht- (Tical)______
Piaster___

.7491
.0744

Union of South Africa
Pound___ ___ . . .
Union of Soviet Republics
Chervonetz___________
Uruguay____________________ Peso________
Venezuela
_ ....
Yugoslavia_____________


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Bolivar______ _
Dinar -----------------------------

.9613
.4537

Remarks
Given valuation is of gold peso. Paper nominally convertible at 44% of
face value. Conversion suspended Dec. 16, 1929.
Control of gold stocks and exports authorized Dec. 17,1929.
By decree of March 31, 1936. One belga equals 5 Belgian francs.
Conversion of notes into gold suspended Sept. 23, 1931.
Based upon official rate for milreis in terms of the dollar as announced by the
Bank of Brazil. Conversion of Stabilization-Office notes into gold
suspended Nov. 22. 1930.
Conversion of notes suspended.
Exchange control established Oct. 15, 1931.
Embargo on export of gold, Oct. 19,1931; redemption of Dominion notes in
gold suspended April 10, 1933.
Given valuation is of gold peso. Gold pesos are received for conversion at
the rate of 4 paper pesos for one gold peso. Conversion of notes suspended
July 30, 1931.
Silver standard abandoned by decree of Nov. 3, 1935; bank notes made
legal tender under Currency Board control; exchange rate for British
currency primarily fixed at about 1 s. 2Hd„ or about 293^*f U. S., per yuan
Treasury notes and notes of the three banks of issue made legal tender by
silver nationalization ordinance of Dec. 5, 1935; exchange fund created
to control exchange rate.
Obligation to sell gold suspended Sept. 24,1931. new gold content of .56424
grams of gold 9/10 fine established by monetary law of Nov. 19. 1938
effective Nov. 30, 1938.
Conversion of notes into gold suspended Sept. 18, 1914; exchange control
established Jan. 16, 1932.
By law of May 25, 1934.
Conversion of notes into gold suspended Sept. 29, 1931.
U. S. money is principal circulating medium.
Conversion of notes into gold suspended Feb. 9,1932.
Conversion of notes into gold suspended Sept. 21,1931.
Conversion of notes into gold suspended June 28,1933.
Conversion of notes into gold suspended Oct. 12,1931.
Provisions of monetary law of Oct. 1.1936 providing for gold content of franc,
superseded by decree of June 30,1937 which stated that the gold content
of the franc shall be fixed ultimately by a decree adopted by the Council of
Ministers. Until issuance of such decree a stabilization fund shall regulate
the relationship between the franc and foreign currencies.
Exchange control established July 13,1931.
Obligation to sell gold at legal monetary par suspended Sept. 21,1931.
Conversion of notes into gold suspended April 26, 1932.
Conversion of notes into gold suspended March 6, 1933.
National bank notes redeemable on demand in U. S. dollars.
Gold exports prohibited March 27,1931; lempira circulates as equivalent of
half of U. S. dollar.
Exchange control established July 17,1931.
Obligation to sell gold at legal monetary par suspended Sept. 21, 1931
Piaster pegged to French franc at the rate of I piaster=10 French francs conversion of notes into gold suspended Oct. 2, 1936.
Conversion of notes into gold suspended Sept. 21,1931.
New gold content of 46.77 milligrams of fine gold per lira established by mon­
etary law of October 5, 1936.
Embargo on gold exports Dec. 13,1931.
Currency pegged to sterling Sept. 28, 1936, at 2,522 lati = £100.
British money is principal circulating medium.
Free export of gold suspended Oct. 1,1935.
Decree of Aug. 28, 1936, left the monetary unit, the peso, to be later
defined by law.
Suspension of convertibility of notes into gold and restrictions placed on
free gold exports—Sept. 26, 1936; gold export prohibition repealed by
decree June 28, 1938; prohibition restored by Act of Nov. 25, 1938
Newfoundland and Canadian notes legal tender.
Conversion of notes into gold suspended and export of gold restricted
Aug. 5, 1914; exchange regulations Dec. 1931.
Embargo on gold exports Nov. 13, 1931.
Conversion of notes into gold suspended Sept. 29,1931.
U. S. money is principal circulating medium.
Pai932ayan paper currency is used: exchange control established June 28,
Obligation to pay out gold deferred March 13, 1932; exchange control
established March 1, 1936.
Conversion of notes into gold suspended May 18,1932.
By act approved March 16, 1935.
Exchange control established April 27, 1936.
Gold exchange standard suspended Dec. 31, 1931.
Exchange control established May 18, 1932.
Conversion of notes into gold suspended October 7, 1931.
British pound sterling and Straits dollar and half dollar legal tender
Conversion of notes into gold suspended Sept. 29,1931.
Order of Federal Council enacted Sept. 27,1936, instructed the Swiss National
Bank to maintain the gold parity of the franc a t a value ranging between
190 and 215 milligrams of fine gold.
Conversion of notes into gold suspended May 11, 1932.
100 piasters equal to the Turkish £; conversion of notes into gold suspended
1916; exchange control established Feb. 26,1930.
Conversion of notes into gold suspended Dec. 28, 1932.

8.2397
8.7123
.6583

Conversion of notes into Tgold suspended Aug. 2, 1914; exchange control
established Sept. 7, 1931. New gold content of .585018 grams of pure
gold per peso established by monetary law of Jan. 12, 1938.
Exchange control established Dec 12,1936.
Exchange control established Oct. 7, 1931.

.3267
.0298
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POSTAL INFORMATION
DOMESTIC
CLASSES

PARCEL POST

A ir M a ll— P o s ta g e — Six c en ts a n ounce on a ir m a il to a n y p a r t of th e
U n ited S ta te s. (N o o th e r p o stag e req u ired .)
L i m i t o f W e i g h t a n d S iz e — A n y m a ila b le m a tte r ex cep t t h a t lia b le
to d am ag e fro m freezin g w ill b e c arrie d b y a irp la n e , in c lu d in g sealed
parcels, n o t exceeding 70 p o u n d s in w eig h t, a n d n o t exceeding 100 inches
in le n g th a n d g irth co m b in ed .

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5
6
8
3
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IN
151 to 301 to 601 to 1,001 to 1,401 to O ver
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LB S.
1,800
1,000
1,400
1,800
600
300
150
M iles
M iles M iles M iles M iles M iles M iles
$0.12
$0.14
$0.15
8c
$0.09
$0.11
$0.10
1 lb.
7c
.19
.23
.17
.26
.14
10c
.11
2 lbs.
8c
.32
.37
.22
.26
.13
lie
.17
3 lbs.
8c
.33
.41
.48
.27
12c
.15
.21
4 lbs.
9c
.40
.50
.17
.33
.59
13c
.24
5 lbs.
9c
.47
.59
.38
.70
.19
6 lbs.
14c
.28
10c
.54
.68
.43
.81
15C
.21
7 lbs.
.31
10c
.92
.49
.61
.77
16C
.23
.35
8 lbs.
lie
.68
.54
.86
1.03
.25
9 lbs.
17c
.38
lie
.75
.95
1.14
.27
.59
18c
.42
*10 lbs.
12c
.82
1.04
.64
1.25
11 lbs.
19c
.29
.45
12c
.89
1.13
1.36
.70
21c
.31
.49
12 lbs.
13c
.96
1.22
1.47
.75
13 lbs.
22c
.33
.52
13C
1.03
1.58
.80
1.31
14 lbs.
23C
.35
.56
14c
.37
1.10
1.40
1.69
.86
15 lbs.
24c
.59
14C
1.17
1.49
25c
.39
.91
1.80
16 lbs.
.63
15c
1.24
.96
1.58
1.91
26c
.41
17 lbs.
.66
15c
2.02
1.02
1.31
1.67
27c
.70
18 lbs. 16c
.43
1.38
1.76
2.13
19 lbs.
.45
1.07
28C
.73
16C
1.45
2.24
1.12
1.85
20 lbs.
29C
.47
.77
17C
1.52
1.94
1.17
2.35
21 lbs.
30c
.49
.80
17C
1.23
1.59
2.03
2.46
22 lbs.
32c
.51
.84
18c
1.66
2.12
1.28
2.57
23 lbs.
33c
.53
.87
18c
1.73
2.21
2.68
24 lbs.
34c
.55
.91
1.33
19c
1.80
2.30
35c
.57
.94
1.39
2.79
25 lbs.
19c
1.87
2.39
1.44
2.90
26 lbs. 20c
36C
.59
.98
1.94
2.48
1 49
3.01
27 lbs. 20c
37C
.61
1.01
2.01
2.57
3.12
38c
.63
1.55
1.05
28 lbs. 21c
2.08
2.66
1.08
1.60
3.23
29 lbs. 21c
39c
.65
2.15
2.76
3.34
30 lbs. 22c
40c
.67
1.12
1.65
2.22
2.84
3.45
31 lbs. 22c
41c
.69
1.70
1.15
2.29
2.93
3.56
32 lbs. 23c
43c
.71
1.19
1.76
2.36
3.02
3.67
33 lbs. 23c
44c
.73
1.22
1.81
2.43
1.86
3.11
3.78
34 lbs. 24c
45C
.75
1.26
46c
1.92
2.50
3.20
3.89
35 lbs. 24c
.77
1.29
2.57
1.97
3.29
4.00
36 lbs. 25C
47C
.79
1.33
2.64
2.02
3.38
4-11
37 lbs. 25C
48c
.81
1.36
2.71
3.47
4.22
49c
2.08
38 lbs. 26c
.83
1.40
2.78
3.56
50c
.85
2.13
4.33
1.43
39 lbs. 26c
2.85
3.65
4.44
40 lbs. 27c
51c
.87
1.47
2.18
2.92
3.74
4.55
41 lbs. 27C
52c
.89
2.23
1.50
2.99
42 lbs. 28C
54c
.91
1.54
2.29
3.83
4.66
2.34
3.06
3.92
4.77
43 lbs. 28C
55c
.93
1.57
2.39
3.13
4.01
4.88
44 lbs. 29c
56c
.95
1.61
.97
1.64
3.20
4.10
4.99
45 lbs. 29c
57c
2.45
3.27
58c
2.50
4.19
5.10
.99
1.68
46 lbs. 30c
3.34
2.55
4.28
47 lbs. 30c
59c
1.01
1.71
5.21
3.41
4.37
60c
1.03
2.61
5.32
1.75
48 lbs. 31c
49 lbs. 31c
1.05
2.66
3.48
4.46
5.43
61c
1.78
3.55
4.55
5.54
50 lbs. 32c
62C
1.07
1.82
2.71
3.62
4.64
51 lbs. 32c
63c
1.09
1.85
2.76
5.65
2.82
4.73
52 lbs. 33c
65c
1.89
3.69
5.76
1.11
1.92
3.76
4.82
53 lbs. 33c
66c
1.13
2.87
5.87
2.92
3.83
4.91
54 lbs. 34c
67c
1.96
5.98
1.15
68c
1.17
2.98
3.90
5.00
6.09
1.99
55 lbs. 34c
69c
3.97
5.09
56 lbs. 35c
1.19
2.03
3.03
6.20
4.04
1.21
3.08
5.18
57 lbs. 35c
70C
2.06
6.31
58 lbs. 36C
71c
3.14
4.11
5.27
6.42
1.23
2.10
59 lbs. 36c
72c,
1.25
2.13
3.19
4.18
5.36
6.53
60 lbs. 37C
73c
1.27
2.17
3.24
4.25
5.45
6.64
3.29
4.32
5.54
61 lbs. 37c
74c
1.29
2,20
6.75
2.24
4.39
62 lbs. 38c
76c
1.31
3.35
5.63
6.86
1.33
4.46
5.72
63 lbs. 38c
77c
2.27
3.40
6.97
64 lbs. 39c
4.53
78C
1.35
2.31
3.45
5.81
7.08
65 lbs. 39c
79c
2.34
3.51
4.60
1.37
5.90
7.19
3.56
4.67
5.99
66 lbs. 40c
80c
1.39
2.38
7.30
67 lbs. 40C
1.41
2.41
4.74
6.08
7.41
81c
3.61
68 lbs. 41c
1.43
2.45
3.67
4.81
6.17
7.52
82c
3.72
69 lbs. 41c
2.48
4.88
6.26
83c
1.45
7.63
70 lbs. 42c
84c
1.47
2.52
3.77
4.95
6.35
7.74
*T he p o stag e on a n y p a rc e l over 84 inches a n d w eighing less th a n
10 lbs. w ill b e t h a t ch arg eab le for iff lbs. a t th e zone ra te .

TRANS-PACIFIC AIR MAIL SERVICE
H a w a ii, G u a m , P h i l i p p i n e s , C h i n a , e t c ., b y “ C lip p e r” service.
C o n n ectio n is m a d e a t H o n g K o n g w ith th e C h in ese d o m e stic a ir-m a il
sy ste m . A rticles fo r J a p a n a re d is p a tc h e d b y s te a m e r fro m H o n g K ong.
T h e B ritis h A ir M a il Serv ice h a s b een re su m e d fro m H o n g K o n g v ia
B angkok, Singapore, a n d N e th e rla n d s In d ie s to A u stra lia , co n n ec tin g a t
H o n g K o n g w ith th e w eek ly serv ice b etw een S an F ran c isco a n d H ong
K ong. A ir m a ils fo r A u stra lia w ill b e ro u te d v ia A u c k lan d a s w ell as v ia
H ong K ong. A ir m a ils fo r N ew Z e a la n d w ill b e ro u te d v ia d ire c t service
only. A rticles fo r p o in ts b e y o n d H o n g K o n g w ill b e g iv e n o n w a rd d is­
p a tc h b y a ir fro m H o n g K o n g w h en th e y c an b e a d v a n c e d th e re b y ;
o th erw ise th e y w ill b e g iv en o n w a rd d is p a tc h b y o rd in a ry m eans.
P o sta g e r a te s fro m th e U n ite d S ta te s (m a in la n d ) p e r H o unce w ill be
as follows:
H aw aii, $0.20; C a n to n Isla n d , $0.30; N o u m e a, $0.40; A u c k lan d , $0.50.
T h e re is now fo r tn ig h tly a ir-m a il serv ice o n th e r o u te fro m S a n F r a n ­
cisco b y L os A ngeles, H o n o lu lu , C a n to n Is la n d (S o u th Pacific) a n d N o u ­
m ea (N ew C aled o n ia ), to A u c k la n d (N ew Z e a la n d ), w ith co n n ec tin g a ir
service b etw een A u c k lan d a n d Sydney.
T ra n s it tim e : C h icag o to A u c k lan d , 6 d a y s; to S y d n ey , 11 d a y s.
(C losing a t M a in P o s t Office, C h icag o a t 10.15 p m , A ug. 9, a n d 23).
F i r s t C la ss — L e tte rs, e tc ., 2 c en ts for each ounce o r fra c tio n o f a n ounce
if ad d ressed for local d elivery.
3 c en ts for each ounce o r fra c tio n w hen a d d ressed fo r o th e r th a n local
delivery.
P o s t C a r d s — O ne c e n t each, n o t exceeding in size 3 % b y 5 % inches,
nor less th a n 2 J ( b y 4 inches.
B u s in e s s R e p ly C a r d s , B u s in e s s R e p ly E n v e lo p e s — A p p ly to p o s t
office for p e rm it to m ail. O ne c en t each a d d itio n a l to re g u la r p o stag e on
delivery. B y A ir M a il 1 c en t each a d d itio n a l to th e re g u la r a ir m a il ra te s
on d elivery.
S e c o n d C la s s (tra n s ie n t ra te )— O ne c e n t fo r each 2 oz. o r fra c tio n o f 2
oz. to 8 oz. inclusive, o r a t th e parcel p o s t ra te s w h en su ch ra te s a re low er
th a n th e to ta l ra te c o m p u te d on a s h ip m e n t a t 1 c e n t for each 2 ounces or
fraction.
T h i r d C la s s (a) M erch a n d ise a n d Loose P rin te d M a tte r— 1 H c e n ts for
each 2 oz. o r fra c tio n to 8 oz. inclusive.
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(b) C atalo g u es, 24 p a g es o r m ore, co v ers in clu d ed , a n d Seeds, Scions
a nd B ulbs— O ne c e n t fo r e ac h 2 oz. o r fra c tio n to 8 oz. inclusive.
(c) B ooks 1 H e p e r lb . to a n y p o s t office in U n ite d S ta te s o r possessions.
P arcels m u s t b e m a rk e d “ B o o k s.”
A m ong th e p u b lic a tio n s to w h ich th e 1 H e r a te does not apply:
(a) B ooks co n ta in in g ad v ertisem e n ts, e v en th o u g h in c id e n tal, o f o th e r
thin g s th a n books, as, fo r in sta n ce , m erch an d ise, p la y in g card s, services,
etc.
(b) R e p o rts o f co rp o ra tio n s s e n t to sto ck h o ld ers.
(c) T ra d e d irecto ries in w hich th e listin g s a re p a id for.
(d) T elep h o n e directo ries.
(e) P u b lica tio n s su ch as te x tb o o k s h a v in g b la n k sp aces fo r w ritte n
answ ers, o r o th e r h an d w o rk .
(f) P u b lica tio n s e n te re d as second-class m a tte r.
(g) P u b lica tio n s co n sistin g of c u t-o u t o r p ic tu re s to b e colored.
B u lk T h i r d C la s s — (Sec. 562 P . L . & R .) N o t less th a n 20 lbs. o r n o t
less th a n 200 se p a ra te ly a d d ressed id e n tic a l pieces. A p p ly to p o s t office
for p e rm it to m ail.
M iscellaneous (see “ a ” a b o v e)— T w elv e c en ts each lb . o r frac tio n , b u t
n o t less th a n 1 c en t p e r piece.
B ooks, Seeds, E tc . (see “ b ” ab o v e)— E ig h t c e n ts each lb . o r frac tio n ,
b u t n o t less th a n 1 c en t p e r piece.
B u lk m ail m u s t b e s e p a ra te d b y s ta te s a n d p o s t offices a n d m ailed a t th e
p o st office o r a s ta tio n b y th e sen d er. M a tte r m ailed a t b u lk ra te s c a n n o t
be R eg istered , In s u re d , o r s e n t C . O . D .
U n d e liv e r a b le T h i r d a n d F o u r t h C la s s M a il w ill b e re tu rn e d to sen­
d er w hen “ R e t u r n P o s ta g e G u a r a n t e e d ” is p rin te d u n d e r th e sen d e r’s
re tu rn ad d ress.
T h e F o r w a r d i n g A d d re s s on th ird a n d fo u rth class a rticles c an b e ob­
ta in e d if th e follow ing n o tice is p rin te d in th e low er le ft-h a n d co rn e r of
th e a d d re ss side:
“ P o s t m a s t e r s I f ad d ressee h a s rem o v ed a n d new a d d re ss is know n,
no tify sen d er on F o r m 3547 p o stag e for w hich is g u a ra n te e d .”
F o u r t h C la s s — P a r c e l P o s t in clu d es p rin te d m a tte r, m erch an d ise, a n d
all m a tte r w eighing in excess o f 8 oz. ex cep t first-class, second-class, a n d
second-class tra n s ie n t m a tte r.
T h e L i m i t o f W e ig h t for fo u rth -c la ss m a tte r is 70 p o u n d s fo r a ll zones.
T h e L i m i t o f S iz e for fo u rth -c la ss m a tte r is 100 inches in le n g th an d
girth com bined. In m e a su rin g a parcel, th e g re a te st d ista n ce in a s tra ig h t
line betw een th e e n d s (b u t n o t a ro u n d th e parcel) is ta k e n a s its le n g th ,
while th e d ista n c e a ro u n d th e p arcel a t its th ic k e s t p a r t is ta k e n a s its g irth .
F o r exam ple, a p arcel 35 inches long, 10 inches w ide a n d 5 inches high
m easures 65 inches in le n g th a n d g irth com bined.
E x c e p tio n s — (a) In th e first o r second zone, w here th e d ista n c e b y th e
sh o rte st re g u la r p ra c tic a b le m ail ro u te is 300 m iles o r m ore, th e r a te is 9
cts. for th e first p o u n d a n d 2 c en ts fo r each a d d itio n a l p o u n d .
(b) On parcels collected on ru r a l ro u te s th e p o stag e is 2 c en ts less p er
parcel th a n show n in th e foregoing ta b le w hen fo r local d e liv e ry a n d 3 c en ts
less p e r p arcel w hen fo r o th e r th a n lo cal d elivery.
C lo s e d A g a in s t I n s p e c t i o n — T h ird a n d fo u rth class p arcels, except
th ird class p arcels c o n ta in in g circ u la rs a n d p rin te d m a tte r, m a y be sealed
w hen th e y b e a r th e follow ing s ta te m e n t in p rin t (w ritin g n o t p e rm issa b le ):
C o n t e n t s : M e r c h a n d is e . P o s tm a ste r: T h is p a rc el m a y b e opened for
p o stal in sp ectio n if necessary.
S e n d e r ’s R e c e ip ts — A certificate o f m a ilin g is fu rn ish e d th e sen d e r o f
dom estic o rd in a ry m ail o f a n y class u p o n p a y m e n t o f one (a) c e n t fo r each
piece. T h is fee m erely fu rn ish e s ev id en ce o f m ailin g . A d d itio n a l d u p li­
c ate re c eip ts m a y b e o b ta in e d u p o n p a y m e n t o f one (1) c e n t each.
I n c lo s u r e s — T h e re m a y b e inclosed w ith fo u rth -c la ss m a tte r a w ritte n
or p rin te d invoice show ing th e n a m e a n d a d d re ss o f th e sen d er a n d o f th e
addressee; th e n am es a n d q u a n titie s o f a rtic le s inclosed, to g e th e r w ith
inscrip tio n s in d ic a tin g “ for p u rp o se o f d e sc rip tio n ,” th e p rice, sty le , sto ck
nu m b er, size, a n d q u a lity o f th e a rtic le s; th e o rd e r o r file n u m b e r, d a te of
order, a n d d a te a n d m a n n e r o f s h ip m e n t; a n d th e in itia ls o r n a m e o f th e
salesm an, o r o f th e p erso n b y w hom th e a rtic le s w ere p a ck e d a n d checked.
In scrip tio n s, su ch a s “ M e rry C h ris tm a s ” , “ W ith b e s t w ishes,” " D o n o t
open u n til C h ris tm a s,” o r w ords to th a t effect m a y b e w ritte n on fo u rth class m ail, o r on a c a rd inclosed th e re w ith . P u b lic lib ra ry b ooks m a y b e a r
an y p rin te d o r w ritte n m a rk c o n stitu tin g a n ecessary d e sc rip tio n fo r th e
pu rp o se o f a p e rm a n e n t lib ra ry record.

SPECIAL DELIVERY
F i r s t C la s s — T w o p o u n d s or less, 10 c en ts. O ver 2 p o u n d s, n o t o v e r 10
p o unds, 20 cen ts. O ver 10 p o u n d s, 25 cents.
S e c o n d , T h i r d a n d F o u r t h C la s s — T w o p o u n d s o r less, 15 c en ts.
O ver 2 po u n d s, n o t over 10 p o u n d s, 25 c en ts. O ver 10 p o u n d s, 35 cen ts.
Special D eliv ery P a rc e ls o f th e second, th ird , a n d fo u rth classes a re
h an d le d a n d tra n s p o rte d like first class m a tte r, a n d in a d d itio n receive
Im m ed ia te d e liv e ry a t th e office o f ad d ress.
“ S p e c ia l D e liv e ry ” m u s t b e so endorsed.

SPECIAL HANDLING
(H a n d le d a s a b o v e b u t w ith o u t special delivery)
F o u r t h C la s s — T w o p o u n d s or less 10 c en ts. O ver 2 p o u n d s, n o t over
10 p o u n d s, 15 c en ts. O ver 10 p o u n d s, 20 c en ts.
“ S p e c ia l H a n d l i n g ” m u s t be so e ndorsed.

RETURN RECEIPTS
I n s u r e d a n d R e g i s te r e d M a il— U p o n p a y m e n t of a fee of 3 c en ts a t
th e tim e o f m a iling, o r o f 5 c en ts s u b se q u e n t to th e tim e o f m ailing, a r e ­
c eip t w ill b e | o b ta in e d for in s u re d , o r re g iste re d m a il m a tte r show ing to
w hom a n d w hen th e a rtic le w as d elivered, w hich re c e ip t w ill be re tu rn e d to
th e sen d er a n d be receiv ed in th e c o u rts a s p rim a facie evidence o f su ch
delivery.
U p o n p a y m e n t o f th e a d d itio n a l su m o f 20 c en ts a t th e tim e o f m a ilin g b y
th e sen d er o f a n in su re d or re g iste re d a rtic le of m a il m a tte r a re c e ip t w ill be
o b ta in e d show ing to w hom , w hen, a n d th e a d d re ss th e a rtic le w as delivered,
w hich re c e ip t w ill be re tu rn e d to th e sen d e r a n d be receiv ed in th e c o u rts as
p rim a facie evidence o f d e livery. T h is c h arg e o f 20 c e n ts w ill b e in a d d i­
tio n to th e ch arg e o f 3 c en ts fo r a re tu rn re c e ip t re q u e ste d a t tim e o f m a il­
ing. T h ese charges a re p lu s p o stag e a n d fee fo r in su ra n c e a n d re g istra tio n .

INSURANCE
F o u r t h C la s s O n ly — ($100.00 lim it to P h ilip p in e Isla n d s.
$200.00 lim it to C an a l Zone.)
In d e m n ity n o t exceeding $ 5.00....................................................................... 5c
In d e m n ity n o t exceeding
25.00...............
10c
In d e m n ity n o t exceeding
50.00........
15c
In d e m n ity n o t exceeding
100.00..........
25c
In d e m n ity n o t exceeding 1 5 0.00.........................................................................30c
In d e m n ity n o t exceeding
200.00........................................................................ 3 5 c

MONEY ORDERS

N ot
N ot
N ot
N ot

F ees
exceeding $ 2 . 5 0 .. . ___ 6c
exceeding
5 .0 0 .. ,
exceeding
1 0 .0 0 .. .
exceeding
20.00. . .


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N ot
N ot
N ot
N ot

exceeding
exceeding
exceeding
exceeding

4 0 .0 0 ...
6 0 .0 0 ...
80.00. . .
1 0 0 .0 0 .. .

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REGISTRY

In d e m n ity
Fees
In d e m n ity
Fees
U p to $
5 .0 0 ...............$ 0 .1 5
300.01 to $ 4 0 0 .0 0 ..............$ .60
$ 5.01 to
............18
2 5 .0 0
400.01 to
..............70
5 0 0 .0 0
25.01 to
5 0 .0 0
........... 20
500.01 to
6 0 0 .0 0
..............80
50.01 to
7 5 .0 0 .....................25
600.01 to
7 0 0 .0 0
............. 85
75.01 to
10 0 .0 0
............. 30
700.01 to
8 0 0 .0 0
..............90
100.01 to
20 0 .0 0 . . ................. 40
800 01 to
9 0 0.00
..............95
200.01 to
3 0 0 .0 0
..............50
900.01 to 1000.00............. 1.00
F ee fo r r e tu rn re c e ip t 3 c e n ts e x tra.
R eg iste re d m a il in c lu d in g re g iste re d C . O. D . m a tte r, h a v in g a declared
v a lu e m excess o f th e m a x im u m in d e m n ity co v ered b y th e re g istry fee
p a id is s u b je c t to a p o s ta l su rc h arg e as follow s:
Declared value in excess
~
- re d- v a lu e in excess
D e cla
of indemnity
Surcharge
o f In d e m n ity
S urcharge
U p to $ 5 0 .0 0 ........................ lc
400.01 to 60 0.00......................... 5c
$ 50.01 to 100.00 ........................2c
600.01 to 800.00 ........................6c
100.01 to
2 0 0 .0 0........................ 3c
800.01 to 999.99 ........................7c
200.01 to
4 0 0 .0 0 ........................4c
I f th e excess o f th e d e clared v a lu e o v e r th e m ax im u m in d e m n ity covered
b y th e re g is try fee p a id is $1,000 o r m ore, th e su rc h arg e for each $1,000 or
p a r t o f $1,000 on a rtic le s d e stin ed to p o in ts w ith in th e sev eral zones ap p lic­
a b le to fo u rth class m a tte r is a s follow s:
F o r d e liv e ry w ith in
L o cal Zone a n d F ir s t Z o n e..........................................................................................8c

Second Zone............................................................................................ j

i f gc

T h ird Z o n e ........................................................................................j ........................ jo *.
F o u r th Z one......................................................................................... . . . , M i u ' . . ! l l C
F if th Z one a n d S ixth Z one........................................... ............... ’ j ................ 1 2 c
S ev en th Z one a n d E ig h th Z one...............................................................................13e
N o su rc h arg e w ill b e co llected on re g iste re d a rtic le s w hich c o n ta in ex­
clu siv ely checks, d ra fts , o r o th e r w ritte n o r p rin te d m a tte r h a v in g n o in trin ­
sic v a lu e a n d w hich can b e d u p lic a te d w ith o u t expense o r a t a n o m in a l cost.
T h e v a lu e o f su ch reg istered a rtic le s n eed n o t b e declared.

C. O. D. MAIL—UNREGISTERED
T h i r d a n d F o u r t h C la s s a n d S e a le d M a t t e r o f A n y C la s s B e a r in g
F i r s t C la s s P o s ta g e (includes in s u ra n c e ):
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 . 0 0 . . . . . .
.2 2 c
N o t exceeding 2 0 0.00____ .4 5 c
T h e re is n o C. O. D . serv ice to th e C an al Z one o r th e P h ilip p in e Tsinnd«
T h e a m o u n t o f C . O. D . charges g o v ern s th e a m o u n t o f C . O. D . fee to
be p a id . H ow ever, w h en th e C . O. D . charges to b e collected a re less th a n
th e v alu e, th e sen d e r m a y p a y a h ig h er fee in o rd e r to o b ta in in d e m n ity fo r
full v a lu e w ith in th e lim it o f in d e m n ity allow able fo r th e fee p a id .
A rticles su ch a s deeds, a b s tra c ts o f title , in su ra n ce policies, bills o f lading,
v a lu a b le lig h t-w eig h t m erch an d ise, etc. (except b ills a n d s ta te m e n ts o f in ­
d e b te d n e ss), w hen sealed a n d p re p a id a t th e first class r a te of p o stag e m a y
b e s e n t C . O. D . e ith e r b y o rd in a ry o r re g iste re d m a il. W h en s e n t o rd in a ry
th e C . O. D . fees given a b o v e a re a p p lic ab le . W h en p a tro n s p re fe r th e
re g istry serv ice o r d esire in d e m n ity in excess o f $200.00 su ch m a il m a y be
s e n t b y th e co m b in ed re g istry -C . O. D . serv ice, th e fees fo r w hich a re show n
in ta b le below :

REGISTERED C. O. D. MAIL
C .O :D . fee (in clu d in g {
M ax im u m C .O .D .
In d e m n ity
re g istry )
charges C o llectible
u p to $ 10.00 .................... . . $ 0 . 2 5 . . .
..
U p to $ 10.00
$ 10.01 to
50.00. . ................... ..
.30...
. . $ 10.01 to
50.00
50.01 to
10Ó.00. .
100.00
100.01 to
2 0 0 .0 0 . . ................... ..
.50...
. . 100.01 to 200.00
200.01 to
3 0 0 .0 0 . . ..........................
.60...
. . N o t over 200.00
300.01 to
4 0 0 .0 0 . . ..................... ..
.70...
••
400.01 to
5 00.00. . .................................8 0 . . .
500.01 to
6 00.00. . .................................9 0 . . .
“ *
600.01 to
7 0 0 .0 0 . . .......................... 1 . 0 0 . . .
«
700.01 to
8 0 0 .0 0 . . ......................... 1 .1 0 _____
800.01 to 1000.00. . .......................... 1 .2 0 ___
N o r e tu rn re c e ip t fu rn ish e d fo r re g iste re d C . O. D . m a tte r.
P a rc e l P o s t (F o u rth C lass) M a tte r c a n n o t be re g iste re d unless i t is sealed
a n d p re p a id a t th e first class r a té o f p o stag e.
A ll u n re g iste re d a n d re g iste re d C. O. D . sh ip m e n ts m u s t b e based on
bo n a fide o rd e rs fo r th e c o n te n ts th e re o f o r b e in c o n fo rm ity w ith agree­
m e n ts b etw een th e sen d ers a n d 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 a c h re q u e st fo r th e
a lte ra tio n o r can c e lla tio n o f ch arg es on a C. O. D . a rtic le o r fo r th e delivery
o f th e a rtic le to o th e r th a n th e ad d ressee a t th e p o s t office w here held m u s t
b e a cco m p an ied w ith 10 c en ts. R eq u e sts o f th is c h a ra c te r should be filed
w ith th e p o s tm a ste r a t th e M a il in g O ffice a n d n o t tra n s m itte d d ire c t to
th e p o s tm a ste r a t th e office o f a d d re ss. T h is c h arg e is in a d d itio n to th e
p o stag e a t th e lo cal r a te re q u ire d fo r th e second a tte m p t a t delivery if th e
p arcel is a d d re sse d fo r d e liv e ry b y c a rrie r (city , village o r ru ra l) or fo r de­
liv ery to o th e r th a n th e orig in al ad d re sse e a t th e p o s t office w here held.

DEMURRAGE
A d e m u rra g e c h arg e o f 5 c e n ts p e r d a y is collected on each do m estic C.
O. D . a rtic le w hich th e a d d ressee fails to rem o v e fro m th e p o st office w ith in
15 d a y s a f te r th e first a tte m p t to d e liv e r o r th e first n o tic e o f a rriv a l a t
th e office o f a d d re ss, exclusive o f th e d a y d e liv e ry is first a tte m p te d o r th e
first n o tic e o f a rriv a l is issu e d a t th e office o f a d d re ss, th e a c tu a l d a y o f
d eliv ery , S u n d a y s a n d ho lid ay s.
T o a v o id th e p a y m e n t o f d e m u rra g e , th e ad d re ss lab el m u s t b e a r in s tru c ­
tio n s lim itin g d e te n tio n o f th e a rtic le a t office o f a d d re ss to n o t exceeding
15 d ay s.
__________
- , _________________________________

FOREIGN
N o te .— There are m any changes in foreign m a il service due to the war. I t
is almost useless to attem pt corrections as additional changes are being made
daily. Accurate inform ation m ay be obtained, only by calling the foreign
section o f the local post office.:
L e t t e r s — F o r a n y d e stin a tio n sp ec ia lly n a m e d in th e ta b le (see T a b le
N o. 1), 3 c en ts each p u n c e ; fo r all o th e r foreign d e stin atio n s, 5 c en ts
first ounce a n d 3 cents; e ac h a d d itio n a l ounce. W eight lim it: 4 p o u n d s
6 ounces, ex cep t t h a t to C a n a d a a n d N ew fo u n d lan d (including L a b ra d o r)
it is 60 p o u h d s; to H o n d u ra s (R ep u b lic), i t is $ p o u n d s 1 2 o u n c e s a n d to
N ic arag u a , i t is 22 p o u n d s. M axim um dimensions: 18 inches in any
d irectio n , ex cep t w hen in th e fo rm o f a ro ll th e y a re 30 inches in le n g th
an d 4 inches in d ia m e ter:
L e t t e r P a c k a g e s — M e rch a n d ise m a y b e s e n t a t th e le tte r r a te to
certa in foreign c o u n trie s (s e e 6 b e “ In te rn a tio n a l P o s ta l Service S ectio n ,”
Official P o s ta l G u id e). A p a p e r c u sto m s d e claratio n (F o rm 2976-A) o r in ­
voice m u s t b e inclosed in each su c h p a ck a g e a n d th e g reen la b e l (F orm C l)
F o rm 2976, m u s t b e affixed to th e o u tsid e o f th e en v elo p e o r w ra p p e r. T h e
c u sto m s d e claratio n a n d g réen la b e l m a y b e o b ta in e d free a t th e p o s t office.
. P o s t C a r d s — Single p o s t c a rd s for a n y d e stin a tio n specially n a m e d
in th e ta b le , 2 c e n ts; fo r a ll o th e r foreign d é stin atio n s, 3 c en ts. M a x i­
m um dimensions; 6 b y 4 M inches. M in im u m dimensions: 4 b y 2 %
inches. E a c h h a lf o f a d o u b le o r re p ly -p a id p o s tc a rd m u s t be fully
p re p a id th e r a te a p p lic ab le to a single cardP r i n t e d M a t t e r (in clu d in g second' class m a tte r, ex cep t w hen m ailed
b y p u b lish ers o r re g iste re d new s a g e n ts to c e rta in c o u n tries, as explained
in “ N o te ” ). F o r all foreign d e stin atio n s, 1 )4 c en ts e a c h 2 ounces.
L im it of weight: 4 p o u n d s 6 ounces in g en eral a n d 6 poiinds 9 ounces fo r
single v olum es o f p rin te d books, e x ce p t-in th e case o f c erta in countries,
as show n in T a b le N o . 1. M axim um dimensions: 18 inches in a n y d ire c tio n ,
ex cep t w hen in th e fo rm o f a ro ll th e y a re 30 b y 4 inches fo r m o st c o untries
a n d 40 b y 6 Inches fo r c e rta in co u n tries, a s show n in T a b le N o. 1.


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P r i n t e d M a t t e r f o r t h e B lin d — F o r a ll foreign d e stin a tio n s, 1 c en t
each 2 p o u n d s 3 ounces. L im it of weight: 11 po u n d s. M axim um dimen­
sions: Sam e as o th e r p rin te d m a tte r.
S a m p le s o f M e r c h a n d is e — F o r a ll foreign d e stin atio n s, 1 \4 c en ts each
2 ounces, w ith a m in im u m c h arg e o f 3 cen ts. L im it of weight: 18 ounces.
M axim um dimensions: 18 inches in le n g th , 8 inches in w id th , a n d 4 inches
in th ickness, ex cep t w hen in th e fo rm o f a ro ll th e y a re 18 b y 6 inches.
C o m m e r c ia l P a p e r s — F o r a ll foreign d e stin a tio n s, 1)4 c en ts each
2 ounces, w ith a m in im u m charge o f 5 c en ts. L im it of weight and m axi­
m um dimensions: Sam e as fo r p rin te d m a tte r, ex cep t to th o se countries
w hich h a v e ra tified o r p u t in to effect th e provisions o f th e C onvention
or th e P o s ta l U nion o f th e A m ericas a n d S pain. (See A rg e n tin a , B olivia
B razil, C an a d a , O afiary Isla n d s, C hile. C olom bia. V enezuela, C o sta R ica,
C u b a, D o m inican R epublic, E c u a d o r, E l Salvador, G u a te m a la , M exico,
P a n a m a , P a ra g u a y , P e ru , Spain (including A n d o rra a n d th e Spanish
possessions show n in T a b le N o. 1), a n d U ru g u ay .
E i g h t - O u n c e M e r c h a n d is e P a c k a g e s — P a c k ag e s o f m erchandise
w eighing 8 ounces or less, for A rg e n tin a , B alearic Isla n d s, B olivia, B razil
C an a d a , C a n a ry Isla n d s, C hile, C olom bia, C o sta R ica, C u b a, D om inican
R epublic, E c u a d o r, G u a tem ala , H a iti, H o n d u ra s, (R epublic), M exico,
N e w fo u n d la n d (including L a b ra d o r), N ic arag u a , P a n a m a , P a ra g u a y ,
P e ru , S alv ad o r (E l), S pain (including A n d o rra an d th e S panish possessions
show n in T a b le N o. 1), U ru g u a y a n d V enezuela, 2 c en ts fo r e ac h 2 ounces,
except t h a t w hen th e c o n te n ts co n sist o f seed, scions, p la n ts , c u ttin g s,
bulbs, a n d ro o ts, th e r a te is 1 )4 c en ts fo r each 2 ounces. (T h is is n o t
parcel p o st, m u s t n o t h a v e cu sto m s d e claratio n s a tta c h e d , a n d m u s t n o t
be sealed except w hen a ddressed fo r deliv ery in C a n a d a a n d m ark ed
T h is m a y be opened fo r p o s ta l in spection if n e ce ssa ry ,” a n d O. O. D .
packages to M exico.)
S m a ll P a c k e t s — T h re e c en ts for each 2 ounces, w ith a m inim um
charge o f 10 c en ts p e r p a c k e t. M axim um weight: 2 p o u n d s 3 ounces.
M axim um dimensions: Sam e as sam ples o f m erchandise. (See th e
In te rn a tio n a l P o s ta l S ervice S e c tio n ,” Official P o s ta l G uide, fo r lis t of
co u n trie s w hich accept? m all p a ck e ts).
R e g i s t r a t i o n F e e — F o r a ll foreign d e stin atio n s, 15 c en ts in ad d itio n
to p o stag e. W hen a return receipt is re q u e ste d a t th e tim e o f m ailing
th e re is a n ad d itio n a l charge o f 5 c en ts th e re fo r, a n d a c h arg e o f 10 cen ts
w hen re q u e ste d a fte r m ailing.
F o reig n p a rc e l p o s t is d is ru p te d d u e to th e w ar. F o r in fo rm a tio n call
th e foreign sec tio n o f y o u r local p o s t office.

SUPPLEMENTAL FOREIGN AIR SERVICE
AIR MAIL in U. S. A. to CONNECT STEAMER
L e tte r m a il fo r F o reig n d e stin a tio n w ill b e fo rw a rd e d b y a ir to an y
U n ite d S ta te s p o r t fo r ste a m e r co n n ectio n if p re p a id 3 c e n ts p e r ounce
(a ir m a il fee) in a d d itio n to re g u la r p o stag e (m in im u m 6 cen ts, p lu s 15
c en ts if re g iste re d ) a n d m a rk e d in th e follow ing m a n n e r to show n a m e of
s te a m e r a n d p a rtic u la r p o rt:
“ A IR M A IL T O N E W Y O R K V IA S.S..............................................................."

AIR MAIL IN EUROPE
M a il service to E u ro p e a n d e stin a tio n s c a n b e ex p ed ited b y a d d in g 3
c e n ts p e r h a lf o unce to re g u la r p o sta g e a n d in d o rsin g m a il “ A IR m att ,
I N E U R O P E .” (A dd 15 cen ts, if re g iste re d .)

AIR MAIL TO POINTS BEYOND EUROPE
T h e serv ice to o rd in a ry o r re g iste re d m a il fo r p o in ts b e y o n d E u ro p e
c an b e ex p ed ited b y a d d in g to th e re q u ire d p o stag e th e a ir m a il fees
a n d in d o rsin g m a il: “ A IR M A IL — F R O M E U R O P E .”
F o r co m b in ed T r a n s -A tla n tic a n d co n n ec tin g a ir m a il serv ice to p o in ts
b e y o n d E u r o p e in d o rse m a il:
“ T R A N S -A T L A N T IC A IR M A IL a n d A IR M A IL —F R O M E U R O P E ,”
P o s ta g e : 30 c en ts p e r h a lf ounce p lu s a ir m a il fees.
D a ily new spapers issu e d a n d m a ile d as fre q u e n tly as six tim e s a w eek
to b o n a fide su b sc rib e rs in C a n a d a a n d N e w fo u n d la n d b y p u b lish e rs or
re g iste re d new s a g en ts, a n d a ll second-class m a tte r m a ile d b y p u b lish e rs
or re g iste re d new s a g en ts a re s u b je c t to th e p o stag e ra te s p re scrib ed in
p a ra g ra p h s 1, 2, 4, a n d 4 )4 o f sec tio n 412, P o s ta l L aw s a n d R e g u latio n s,
1924. O th e r second-class m a tte r m a ile d to C a n a d a a n d N e w fo u n d la n d
(including L a b ra d o r) b y p u b lish e rs o r re g iste re d new s a g en ts is s u b je c t to
th e p o stag e r a te o f 1 c e n t fo r each 4 ounces o r fra c tio n thereof.
Tljesre is n o lim it o f w e ig h t fo r second-class m a tte r s e n t to C an a d a ,
C u b a, M exico, N e w fo u n d la n d (in c lu d in g L a b ra d o r), a n d P a n a m a b y
p u b lish e rs o r re g iste re d new s ag en ts.
T h e w e ig h t lim it a p p lic ab le to p rin te d m a tte r is 8 p o u n d s 12 o unces,
w hile com m ercial p a p e rs a re re s tric te d to 4 p o u n d s 6 ounces.
T h e lim it o f w eig h t a p p lic ab le to p rin te d m a tte r in general, is 8 p o u n d s
12 ounces, a n d th e w e ig h t lim it a p p lic a b le to co m m ercial panel’s is 4
p o u n d s 6 ounces.

INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDERS
F e e s f o r M o n e y O rd e rs — S c h e d u le N o . 1— F ees ch arg ed for m oney
ord ers issued on do m estic form . P a y a b le in th e U n ite d S ta te s , including
H aw aii, P u e rto R ico, a n d th e U n ite d S ta te s V irgin Isla n d s, or in G uam
a n d T u tu ila (S am oa): a lso for o rders p a y ab le in A ntig u a, B ah am as,
B arb ad o s, B erm u d a, B ritish G uian a, B ritish H o n d u ra s, B ritish V irgin
Isla n d s, C an a d a , C an a l Zone, C u b a, D om inica, G ra n a d a , J a m a ic a .
M o n tse rra t, N ev is, N e w foundland, P h ilip p in e Is la n d s, S t. K itts , S t.
L ucia, S t. V incent, T rin id a d a n d T obago.
O rders fro m $0.01 to $2.50, 6C
O rders from $20.01 to $40.00, 15c
O rders fro m $2.51 to $5.00, 8c
O rders fro m $40.01 to $60.00, 18c
O rders fro m $5.01 to $10.00, 11c
O rders fro m $60.01 to $80.00, 20c
O rders from $10.00 to $20.00, 13c
O rders fro m $80.01 to $100.00, 2 2c
C au tio n — P o s tm a ste rs a t d om estic m o ney-order offices a re n o t
a u th o riz e d to issu e m oney orders for p a y m e n t in foreign co u n tries o th e r
th a n th o se e n u m e ra ted in th e a b o v e schedule N o. 1. W h en a n in te n d in g
re m itte r applies a t a do m estic office fo r a m oney o rd e r p a y ab le in a n y
o th e r foreign c o u n try th e p o s tm a ste r should d ire c t him to th e n e a re s t
in te rn a tio n a l m o ney-order office. P a rtic u la r c are sh o u ld be ta k e n n o t
to d ra w o rders u p o n places on th e Is th m u s of P a n a m a o u tsid e th e C a n a l
Z one; b u t fo r persons residing a t C olon, R epublic o f P a n a m a , ord ers on
do m estic form m a y be d ra w n on C risto b a l, C an a l Zone, w hich a d jo in s
C olon, w hile for re sid en ts of th e c ity o f P a n a m a , R ep u b lic o f P a n a m a ,
o rd e rs on like form m a y b e d ra w n on a djoining to w n of A ncon, C a n a l Zone.
S c h e d u le N o . 2— F ees c h arg ed for m oney orders issu ed on in te r­
n a tio n a l form .
P a y a b le in A rg e n tin a , B elgium , B razil, B u lg a ria .
C ap e o f G ood H ope, C ap e V erde Isla n d s, C hile, C h in a, C o sta
R ica, C zechoslovakia, D a n zig (F ree C ity of), D e n m a rk , E sto n ia , F in ­
la n d , F ran c e , F ren c h L e v a n t* , G erm any. G re a t B rita in a n d N o rth e rn
Ire la n d , G reece, G u a te m a la , H o n d u ra s, H ong K ong, H u n g a ry .
Ic e la n d , Ire la n d , Ita ly , J a p a n , L a tv ia , L ith u a n ia , L uxem bourg,
M exico, N a ta l, N e th e rla n d s, N e tb e rla n d E a s t In d ie s, N ew S o u th W ales.
N ew Z ealand, N o rw ay , O range F ree S ta te , P a le stin e, P e ru , P o la n d .
Q ueensland, Salvador, Siam , S o u th A u stra lia , S pain, S tra its S e ttle m e n ts .
S u rin am (or D u tc h G u ia n a), Sw eden, Sw itzerland, T a s m a n ia , th e T ra n s ­
v a al, U ru g u a y .V icto ria,W estern A u stra lia , a n d Y ugoslavia (or J u g o sla v ia ).
O rders fro m $0.01 to $10.00, 10c.
O rders fro m $50.01 to $60.00, 60e
O rders fro m $10.01 to $20.00, 20c.
O rders from $60.01 to $70.00, 70c
O rders fro m $20.01 to $30.00, 30c
O rders fro m $70.01 to $80.00. 80e
O rders fro m $30.01 to $40.00, 40c
O rders fro m $80.01 to $90.00, 90c
O rders fro m $40.01 to $50.00, 50c
O rders from $90.01 to $100.00, $1
♦T he F ren c h L e v a n t c onsists of th e S ta te s o f S yria, L eb an o n . L a ta ld a )
a n d D je b el D ruze.

CLEARING HOUSES IN THE UNITED STATES
This compilation of deposits in the cities having Clearing Houses gives
total deposits of a l l banks and will be a valuable reference for comparisons.
(J n Thousands of Dollars')

CITY

December, 1939
Deposits
$

Arkansas City, Kans___

Augusta, Ga__________
Austin, Texas-______ -..
Bakersfield, Calif.
Bangor, Me____ _____
Bartlesville, Okla.____
Battle Creek, Mick.— _
Bay City, M ich..._____
Roamnnnt, Texas
Bellingham, Wash_____
Beloit, Wis.__ ________
Berkeley, Calif________
Bethlehem, Pa________
Billings, Mont.. ______
•Birmingham, Ala_____
Bismarck, N. D ____<___
Bloomington, 111............
Boise, Ida______ ______
•Boston, Mass___*_____
Bowling Green, Ky____
Bridgeport, Cohn______
Bristol, Tenn.-Va........
Brunswick, Ga__ _____
•Buffalo, N. Y — - _____
Butler, Pa____________
Cambridge, Mass______
Camden, Ark___ _____
Camden, N. J _________
Canton, Ohio.................
Cape Girardeau, Mo___
Carthage, Mo___ _____
Casper, Wyo.......—
•Cedar Rapids, Iowa___
Champaign, 111__ _____
Charles City, Iowa_____
Charleston, S. C.
....
Charleston, W. Va.
•Charlotte, N. C______
Chattanooga, Tenn___ _
Chester, Pä_____ ___ _
Cheyenne, Wyo_______
^•Chicago, 111_________
•Cincinnati, Ohio._____
‘•Cleveland. Ohio _ ...
Clinton, Iowa______
Colorado Springs, Colo. _
Columbia, Mo________
Columbia, S. C.
Columbus, Ga__
‘•Columbus, Ohio
Concord. N . IT.
Corsicana, Tex............
Council Bluffs, Iowa___
Cumberland, Md_____
•Dallas, Tex__
Danville, 111____
Danville, Va_____
Dayton, Ohio..
‘•Denver, Colo...
•Des Moines, Iowa____
‘•Detroit, Mich__
Dodge City, Kans____ _
Dothan, Ala__
DuBois, P a ...........
•Dubuque, Iowa_______
Duluth, Minn.__
Durham, N. C.
East St. Louis. 111. _
Elberton, G a ____
Elkhart, Ind...
•El Paso, Tex____
Elyria, Ohio___
Emporia, Kans______
Enid, O k la
Erie, Pa.
Eugene, O re...
Evanston, 111..
Evansville, Ind___
h all River, Mass.___ _
Eargo, N. D._
Fergus Falls, Minn____
Fort Dodge, Iowa
Fort Wayne, Ind____
•Fort Worth, Tex.


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Deposits

Decem bert 1940
Deposits

29,351
7,081
3,255
4,948 '
5,221
211,638
15,884
31,623
15,575
13,531
36,767

25,149
7,274
3,349
4,878
5,218
217,068
15,188
31,257
15,327
13,948
39,439

8,639
10,024
77,909
1,292
6,162
419,222
3,024
12,200
42,429
11,776
16,388
22,015
4,578
11,509
25,695
9,395
3,319
4,813
5,831
231,186
15,910
31,677
16,208
14,326
40^282

765,157
45,393
12,385
20,236
19,763
28,737
3,523
10,902

791,875
47,549
12,594
20,299
20,376
28,941
3,471
10,843

827,989
47,699
13,099
14,108
21,890
30,287
3,798
11,909

23,907
12,055
110,528
4,526
20,691
52,966
2,081,589
5,399
159,846
7,612
3,436
544,807
20,859
122,432
2,453
63,401
45,213
4,751
3,526
9,686
44,167
13,678
3,565
68,078
52,185
108,098
71,501
24,612
15,378
3,737,277
413,696
868,130
9,824
21,661
7,272
7,756
17,206
181,850
45,860
7,205
10,910
20,750
314,577
11,823
14,935
64,346
206,163
95,708
907,657
2,158
6,278
8,626
17,630
65,841
28,900
18,080
i 1,425
10.309
37,411
13,034
4,825
8,590
45,324
8,443
28,906
60,849
72,386
15,347

24,707
11,092
110,049
4,701
21,863
55,096
2,184,116
5,351
158,268
7,592
3,505
548,169
21,510
124,404
2,424
64,128
45,231
4,702
3,322
9,228
43,010
13,495
3,587
67,836
61,507
98,875
73,753
25,807
14,652
3,960,778
414,793
881,858
10,306
20,306
7,028
7,318
16,669
185,452
46,338
6,505
11,324
21,098
310,885
11,788
13,844
68,736
207,797
99,803
988,976
2,148
5,649
8,714
17,839
67,231
29,508
19,137
1,349
10,781
34,153
13,884
4,248
8,917
46,855
9,047
29,118
62,441
72,680
15,122

7,055
54,532
112,620

7,284
53,309
111,230

26,814
13,714
128,351
4,628
20,785
58,902
2,278,819
5,754
174,787
8,724
4,230
571,954
23,156
126,882
2,577
71,298
49Í113
5,163
3,835
10,394
50,309
14,919
3,872
83,795
57,944
119,744
78,522
28,479
17,319
4,177,664
456,688
998,020
10,696
22,682
7,486
8,592
21,071
195,512
47,579
6,908
11,824
21,000
329,718
12,507
15,042
74,588
225,266
110,934
1,147,501
2,162
*6,784
8,876
18,875
70,297
30,887
19,258
1,657
11,477
40,531
14,709
4 ’859
8,194
51,679
10,240
31,282
64,710
73,984
16,167
4,258
8,055
59,521
117,772

7,929
10,351
70,963
955
5,222
365,830
3,311
10,820
39,058
10,444
14,533
20,995
4,120

$

7,619
9,352
71,066
1,148
5,380
381,784
3,311
11,088
39,253
10,915
15,139
20,531
4,868

$

December, 1939
Deposits

CITY
Franklin, Pa__________
Frederick, Md________
Fremont, Nebr______
Gainesville, Ga_____
•Gqlveston, Tex_______
Gastonia, Ñ. C.____. . . .
Grand Forks, N. D._..__
Grand Island, N e b r.___
•Grand Rapids, Mich.__
Great Falls", M o n t..___
Green Bay, Wis_______
Greensboro, N. C___ ¿ —
Greenville, Miss_____ p*j
Greenwich, Conn---------

Harrisburg, Pa-----------Hattiesburg, Miss___ _
Hazelton, Pa_____ _ ..._
Hibbing, Minn— :_-S3a&.
Hollywood, Calif__ —
Hot Sp. N. Park, Ark. . .
Huntington, W. Va...---Huron, S. D____ —
Independence, M o ...— .
‘•Indianapolis, Ind------•Jacksonville, Fla_____
‘•Kansas Citj% Kans-----

Laramie, Wyo________
Lebanon, Pa________ :..
Lewiston, Me_________
Lexington, Ky_____ —.
Liberal, Kans______ __
•Little Rock, Ark______
Long Beach, Calif.—. . . .
Lorain, Ohio__________
‘•Los Angeles, Calif........
‘•Louisville, Ky____ Silt
Lowell, Mass______ . . . .
Macomb, 111__________
Macon, G a ___________
Madison, Wis.— _____
Manchester, N. H . . . __
Manhattan, Kans. ____
Manitowoc, Wis_____ _
Mankato, Minn_______
Mansfield, Ohio.............
Marietta, Ohio__ ____
Marion, Ohio.. . ____
Martinsburg, W. Va___
Mason City, I o w a . . . . . .
Meriden, Conn_____ __
Meridian, Miss.
Miami, Fla___________
Michigan City, Ind____
Milledgeville, G a____. . .
‘•Milwaukee, W i s .. ___
‘•Minneapolis, M inn.__
Mobile, Ala___________
Modesto, Calif________
‘Montgomery, Ala_____
Muskogee. Okla.

.

Nebraska City, N ebr...
New Albanv, Tnd.
Newark, Ohio. ._
New Bedford, M ass..__

65

$

9,660
17,883
3,870

Ju n e , Í940
Deposits
$

43,841
5^624
1,714
6,032
8,224
76,788
17,112
6,462
19,679
20,537
5,492
12,271
25,639
2,446
3,701
14,072
17,238
6,097
56,431
358,405
6,606
31,501
19,774
5,741
2,057
53,496
4,616
309,330
18,193
1,445
10,823
4,461
318,510
17,616
33,524
119,998
32,051
10,521
9,969
40,986
464,448
47,441
15,691
18,638
6,726
40,413
1,407
22,590
4,243
5,347
15,893
34,856
30,469
1,494
47,479
53,729
73,916
8,636
993,808
193,248
66,969
21,768
79,362
3,258
9,829
35,265
74,399
3,302
10,835
8,992
18,064

9,188
17,505
4,007
2,272
44,862
5,362
1,983
6,138
8,022
79,284
16,662
6,762
20,393
21,027
4,861
11,275
25,212
2,402
3,799
14,247
17,671
5,814
63,927
377,991
6,772
31,826
18,342
5,360
2,371
53,922
5,240
311,827
19,812
1,490
11,263
4,525
326,736
18,943
31,434
135,481
32,732
10,812
9,968
38,646
458,562
49,119
15,634
19,473
7,065
40,390
1,230
23,728
4,382
5,608
16,140
35,821
26,227
1,644
44,393
50,464
76,151
8,829
1,081,860
193,623
66,806
21,352
79,986
3,219
9Í042
38,171
74,915
3,362
10,974
9,180
17Í967

7,943
6,314
10,829
10,287
178,178
27,054
ll|2 8 6
3,221
54,166
9,111
2,691
377Í176
404,782
4Í358
56,285

8,122
6^443
10,066
10,287
165,033
26,949
1L699
3,102
60,690
9,403
2Í637
392Í104
401,843
4j407
58,294

43479
26,959
7,719
18,015
19,154
11,843
.19,417
127,815
2,462
7,988!
6,207
1,722
470,034
14,763
77,947

43,188
26,666
7,552
18,335
20,231
11,647
19,705
133,410
2,544
7,992
6,361
1,515
481,767
14,643
78,173

D e c e m b e r, 1940
D e p o s its

$

9,706
18,242
4,125
2,908
46,988
6,621
2,277
6,508
8,654
70,166
18,157
6,709
21,506
24,291
5,205
13,264
28,380
2,802
3,667
15,398
18,871
6,365
59,147
410,750
9,287
31,769
20,329
6,049
2,740
54,550
4,974
348,977
19,521
1,777
11,440
4.735
339,860
19,581
36.125
147,554
34,497
11,392
10,760
42,257
472,042
55,229
16.707
19,967
7,025
41.708
1,595
68,611
4,928
5,628
16,946
35,202
29,364
1,727
50,705
61,819
77,949
, 9,171
1,093,577
219,710
67,420
22,525
81.708
3,507
10,368
39,628
73,912
3.735
11,606
9,953
18,644
11,390
8,658
6,903
11,066
10,397
198,550
28,337
12,320
3,292
68,612
9,792
2,734
410,189
433,032
5,528
65,594
46,709
30,404
7,681
20,021

22,011
12,211

20,305
145,559
2,924
8,685
6,459
1,776
509,461
15,221
83,788

C L EA R IN G H O U SE S IN T H E U N IT E D ST A T E S— C o n tin u e d
(In Thousands of Dollars)
C IT Y

D e c e m b e r, 1939
D e p o s its

Newburgh, N. Y______
$
37,194
New Castle, P a ..,_____
20,862
•New Haven, Conn____
175,552
New Kensington, P a___
9,936
New London, Conn____
43,969
Newnan, Ga______ ___
2,366
••New Orleans, La_____
296,964
Newport, R. I . . . __ . __
Newport News, Va____
13,507
New Rochelle, N. Y.____
••New York, N. Y_____
20,658,477
Niagara Palls, N. Y____
36,683
Norfolk,Va. (Incl. Portsm OUth) 72,904
Norristown, P a______ __
24,322
•N orthern New Jersey
Clearing House, New York, N. Y___
Norwalk, C o n n ..............
18,573
Oakland, Calif________
63,780
••Ogden, U tah _______ _
27,310
Oil City, Pa__________
19,584
••Oklahoma City, O kla.'.
107,754
•Omaha, Nebr________
134,992
Orange, N. J __________
26,620
Oshkosh, Wis_________ I
16,328
Palestine, Texas_______
3,193
Parkersburg, W. Va____
14,492
Parsons, Kans________
4,088
Pasadena, C alif._______
27,857
Passaic, N. J _________
41,963
Paterson, N. J ________
110,077
Pensacola, Pla________
11,399
•Peoria, 111___________
60,094
Peru, Ind.................. ......
Petersburg, Va________
6,057
A«Philadelphia, Pa. ____
2,332,724
Phillipsburg, N. J ______
7,283
Phoenix, Ariz_________
63,303
Pine Bluff, Ark________
15,775
Pittsburg, Kans_______
4,463
•Pittsburgh, P a_______
1,279,785
Pittston, P a________ _
15,439
Portland, Me_________
79,043
A»Portland, Ore_____ _
254,726
Portsm outh, Ohio______
11,522
Portsm outh, Va. (SeeN orfolk, V a.)__
Pottstown, Pa_________
11,447
Pottsville, Pa____ ____
22,557
Poughkeepsie, N. Y____
48,142
Providence, R. I _______
413,465
•Pueblo, Colo_________
28,986
Quincy, 111___________
14,057
Racine, Wis__________
22,124
Raleigh, N. C_________
598
Reading, P a__________
53,765
Red Wing, M inn.______
4,212
•Richmond, Va________
211,164
Roanoke, V a.._______ _
40,729
Rochester, M inn______
10,099
Rochester, N. Y_______
363,013
Rockford, 111______ . . . .
28,607
Rocky M ount, N. C..___
7,957
Rome, Ga____________
7,134
Sacramento, Calif_____
46,873
St. Cloud, M inn_______
5,366
•S t. Joseph, Mo_______
38,337
A*St. Louis, Mo______
793,028
A*St. Paul, M inn___ __
201,901
Salinas, C alif..._______
14,533
Salisbury, N. C_____ _
1,418
••Salt Lake City, Utah. _
101,827
San Angelo, Tex_______
9,781

J u n e , 1940
D e p o s its

$

Decem ber, 1940
Deposits

15,449
29,355
22,323,537
36,300
74,780
23,527

37,189
21,892
186,884
11,070
44,465
2,463
311,662
36,467
18,180
30,677
24,231,762
38,165
85,175
24,771

18,715
64,383
26,397
18,807
110,922
127,087
26,319
16,175
3.073
14,459
4,011
28,674
44,512
107,690
11,315
60,196
4,682
6,181
2,370,699
7.074
63,982
15,191
4,770
1,336,201
15,349
80,657
277,525
12,107

19,233
67,459
29,014
19,356
107,585
142,228
26,395
16,811
3,299
15,441
4,094
31,517
47,575
112,459
13,327
62,520
4,825
6,808
2,492,443
7,317
69,986
17,806
5,183
1,428,345
15,425
83,463
300,667
12,171

11,539
22,644
48,453
414,153
28,726
14,192
23,006
577
51,839
4,223
214,733
40,537
10,344
370,488
30,076
6,648
6,727
44,762
5,484
36,278
786,048
204,192
14,854
1,411
101,820
10,039

12,519
23,111
48,631
436,572
30,632
15,115
24,353
756
55,850
4,259
230,724
44,624
10,435
372,429
33,842
8,426
7,097
50,297
5,652
39,329
859,342
217,067
16,440
1,659
112,296
11,574

37,100
20,923
176,359
10,566
43,738
2,197
303,346

$

CITY
•San Antonio, Texas___
San Diego, Calif_______
Sandusky, Ohio_______
•San Francisco, Calif___
San Jose, Calif________
San Pedro, Calif_______
Santa Barbara, Calif___
Santa Cruz, Calif______
Santa Monica, Calif........
Santa Rosa, Calif______
•Savannah, Ga_____ . . .
Scranton, Pa.............. —
A*Seattle, Wash_______
Sedalia, Mo__________
Shamokin, Pa_________
Sheboygan, Wis_______
Shenandoah, Pa_______
Shreveport, La_____ __
•Sioux City, Iowa_____
Sioux Falls, S. D____ .
South Bend, Ind______
South St. Paul, Minn__
•Spokane, Wash_______
Springfield, 111________
Springfield, Mass______
Springfield, Mo____. . . .
Springfield, Ohio______
Stamford, Conn....... .......
Steubenville, Ohio_____
Stockton, Calif_____ . . .
Superior, Wis_________
Syracuse, N. Y________
Tacoma, Wash_____ __
Tampa, Fla__________
Terre Haute, Ind______
Texarkana, Ark.-Tex___
•Toledo, Ohio_________
•Topeka, Kans________
Trenton, N. J _________
Tucson, Ariz__________
A«Tulsa, Okla_________
Utica, N. Y......................
Valdosta, Ga_________
Vernon, Texas________
Vicksburg, Miss_______
Virginia, Minn________
•Waco, Texas_________
Warren, Pa________ __
•Washington, D. C_____
Waterbury, Conn______
Watertown, Wis_______
Watsonville, Calif._____
Wheeling, W. Va....... .....
Whittier, Calif________
••Wichita, Kan________
Wichita Falls, Texas___
Wilkes-Barre, Pa______
Williamsport, Pa______
Wilmington, Calif._____
Wilmington, Del______
Wilmington, N. C_____
Winona, M in n ..______
Winston-Salem, N. C___
Winter Haven, Fla____
Worcester, Mass_______
Yakima, Wash________
Yankton, S. D .................
York, Pa____ ________
Youngstown, Ohio_____

December, 1939
Deposits
$

Ju n e , 1940
Deposits

Decem ber, 1940
Deposits

6,633
68,462
32;417
22,276
30,249
8,331
40,484
29,565
161,178
17,045
22,209
51,100
19,594

6,652
64,410
31,778
22,118
31,378
8,345
39,625
30,205
162,163
16,165
23,033
51,903
19,842

117,601
59,018
13,777
3,117,018
11,793
1,161
13,841
7,663
2,264
4,383
143,410
98,884
474,189
4,704
12,709
14,979
28,229
1,897
6,695
71,780
35,411
23,649
36,955
9,282
44,242
32,452
166,723
17,860
24,913
57,184
20,292

9,085
192,999
34.58Q
40,361
33,098
16,703
129,455
39,803
140,692
9,465
135,860
76,264
2,252
3,955
11,413
5,718
21,291
16,296
361,539
68,147
5,197
4,745
45,451
3,638
64,595
24,693
63,812
18,153

9,558
192,079
37,244
45,333
34,195
16,101
133,032
40,739
139,357
10,309
138,272
81,229
2,163
3,709
10,666
5,532
20,529
16,178
384,674
68,479
5,326
4,648
46,324
3,660
64,625
25,407
63,332
18,169

9,859
199,310
44,661
45,811
35,113
17,496
158,310
41,770
154,202
10,387
133,364
80,253
2,457
4,096
10,393
5,873
21,682
16,977
419,914
76,485
5,345
4,943
47,849
4,004
70,142
26,586
64,083
19,398

Ï9 Ï.5 Ï7
11,435
15,053
111,005
3,405
211,945
2,407
2,950
48,378
60,768

228,744
12,022
15,268
122,162
3,106
220,955
2,403
3,012
52,245
65,454

107,837
52,222
13,443
2,837,588
10,832
828
12,759
7,412
2,752
4,473
124,568
98,653
399,019
4,565
13,612
14,191
26,901

198,113
11,879
15,055
107,666
3,115
207,900
2,202
2,917
47,193
62,136

$

__

110,415
53,032 1
13,071
2,888,005
11,152
1,044
12,384
7,031
3,143
4,401
124,230
98,366
419,343
4,202
13,084
14,485
27,829

$

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Alaska....................
Arizona..................
Arkansas__ . . . . . . .
Califofnia..............
Colorado................
Connecticut...........
D elaw are..............
Dist. of Columbia..
Florida...................
Georgia...................
Hawaii...................
Idaho.....................
Illinois................ .
I n d ia n a ...........
Iow a............. .........
Kansas...................
Kentucky. .§ __ ___
Louisiana...............
Maine............. .
M aryland..............
Massachusetts........
Michigan................
Minnesota......... .
Mississippi.......'....
Missouri.................
M o n ta n a ...........
Nebraska................
Nevada..................
New Ham pshire....
New Jersey.............
New Mexico............
New York...............
North Carolina......
North Dakota........
Ohio.......... .............
Oklahoma..............
Oregon....................
Pennsylvania.. . . . .
Rhode Island.........
South Carolina......
South Dakota........
Tennessee...............
Texas....................
U ta h ..................
Verm ont............ ..
Virginia.................
Washington............
West Virginia.........
Wisconsin__ . . . . . .
Wyoming...............

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46
23
40
53
3
14

42

66

8

19

32
4

20

20

18

33

t46

3

2

3
x

9
2

14
85

19
55
5

14

117

Total number
Institutions shown

26
16
856

1

1

Total Branches

5

239
18
41
233
mai

1

8
21
2
*1

8

Other Banking
Institution
Branches

Private Bank
Branches

State Bank and
T rust Co. Branches

National Bank
Branches

69?

218
17
15
217
225
148
202

...........

110

234
9
31
500
367
542
483
311
117
64
124
266
360
488
183
536
69
293
5
56
156
19
437
184
118
440
182
47
381
19
128
124
229
391
47
41
184
95
104
469
32

Total Banks

Other Banking
Institutions

Private Banks

National Banks

STATE

Total................

State Banks and
T rust Companies

CONSOLIDATED CAPITULATION

21

x

69
91

88

554

627
689
250

1,580

2,130

tlncludes 45 Foreign Agencies in New York City.

5

87 3,802

L IA B IL IT IE S
1
Surplus

$ 26 835
935
4,027
13 145

$ 13,335
830
2,752
7,340
145,530
12,280
83,039
22,352
17,290
16,978
22,103
6,600
2,834
152,833
32,604
22,284
17,452
25,690
17,942
12,624
41,697
301,066
44,912
39,691
9,494
44,090
4,489
12,295
831
21,089
93,868
1,895
1,649,153
20,805
2,937
93,096
18,660
9,536
481,180
44,073
5,874
3,038
19,395
61,200
5,975
4,731
29,359
19,447
17,251
23,755
2,921

$

9,552
625
1,761
5,812
111,739
11,771
56,098
14,792
12,963
7,819
13,480
4,618
2,965
114,063
26,377
16,416
10,375
11,682
11,527
22,326
31,558
135,258
36,014
22,568
2,771
35,647
3,403
7,784
1,493
11,622
47,676
945
405,725
15,711
1,512
53,559
13,878
8,954
179,518
9,701
3,618
2,752
15,922
41,390
4,767
7,691
20,519
12,385
9,364
29,520
2,104

$ 377,676
20,850
99,822
222,270
4,749,712
372,514
1,491,675
278,866
419,914
492,545
568,228
131,727
109,047
5,305,222
1,042,926
743,479
435,843
531,532
579,448
346,898
1,036,061
4,541,861
1,928,740
1,100,040
218,341
1,715,374
161,394
360,499
47,744
292,166
2,298,836
69,593
27,774,822
555,467
85,820
2,884,184
470,166
355,459
6,081,439
532,399
190,104
106,940
649,653
1,770,327
178,032
174,693
704,308
660,895
321,628
1,038,883
77,615

3,762,495

1,642,090

76,703,677

215 344
H 319

43,627
11,789
20,470
22,668

33,878
9 090
5 389
189 168
56 592
36 267
29 792

36,154
24,574

17 161
112,415
85,818
51 339
15,476
8 350
22 713

504
48
1,624
359
186

123 744
2 903

396
147

1,199
78
176
202

354
873
75
103
397

1 185
8,184
798,207
24 334
6 384
28 805
11136
294,635
20 298
9,541

7 454
37 780
93 341

59

18 838
45 395
ÜÉ- Pfifi
24,888
70 608
3029

18,969

3,066,312

231
7m

Und.
Profits

Capital

112
431
22
112

183
131

DECEMBER 1 9 4 0 STATEMENTS

& Reserves

Deposits

(In Thousands of Dollars )

Other
Liabilities

$

1,057
13

Total

509
196
15,853
5,213
525
1,118
3,704
3,910
404
9,238
354

$ 428,455
23,253
109,048
248,829
5,293,444
411,205
1,679,055
328,153
472,444
541,087
641,682
156,263
. 122,155
5,791,813
1,161,194
819,340
494,165
608,803
636,097
405,016
1,147,341
5,112,824
2,103,842
1,216,731
246,578
1,886,317
177,769
405,803
51,289
333,452
2,571,106
75,359
30,806,609
620,439
97,200
3,222,740
533,068
386,348
7,060,241
612,473
209,646
120,380
738,603
1,971,471
198,872
207,071
803,285
722,497
373,480
1,172,004
86,923

468,688

85,643,262

686

262
71,119
321
4,616
354
1,807
1,077
3,993
4,228
1,920
30,527
2,695
894
703
3,745
2,606
6,007
2,229
22,224
8,358
3,093
496
7,096
133
2,512
36
391
6,982
23
178,702
3,622
547
20,297
1,559
1,263
23,469
6,002

RESO U RCES

Cash and
Other
Exchange U. S. Govt.
due from Securities Securities
Banks
$ 170,866
10,373
38,243
117,492
1,228,397
209,849
401,141

Loans and
Other
Discounts Resources

184,604
230,394
227,981
43,125
38,759
2,294,399
410,546
279,818
166,327
203,316
249,019
93,687
395,610
1,258,164
750,551
403,171
94,846
750,421
71,690
142,740
17,768
53,006
729,082
31,886
10,449,317
243,265,
22,158
1,152,746
208,988
130,386
2,143,733
135,086
97,817
35,189
268,133
848,820
76,506
34,009
266,265
239,378
134,964
393,980
40,607

$ 46,058
2,871
18,617
25,430
1,333,284
58,719
335,159
55,467
113,096
104,487
76,933
33,980
29,221
1,653,673
263,591
104,567
80,209
95,000
113,553
100,961
372,299
1,199,992
561,729
262,798
13,775
376,434
38,958
74,910
12,478
60,853
589,505
13,950
9,045,592
93,185
16,129
629,283
67,197
109,478
1,636,221
154,076
17,372
16,980
93,221
301,247
34,936
32,567
115,330
157,352
48,638
251,683
12,557

$ 57,775
2,273
9,249
31,193
589,138
31,161
270,926
63,849
23,947
52,703
46,496
18,223
8,651
601,781
118,170
85,583
46,279
52,120
82,013
83,081
116,619
601,948
234,922
127,958
55,785
189,484
15,267
33,996
4,358
94,530
395,363
5,381
2,753,709
63,968
8,046
343,592
77,508
30,242
1,324,081
105,671
21,137
13,130
68,475
165,549
14,621
28,656
55,803
67,550
33,801
178,990
5,377

$ 138,288
7,034
39,955
70,294
1,961,110
106,736
585,081
81,504
128,350
140,127
268,652
51,828
41,515
1,161,694
340,506
336,714
190,567
239,196
177,844
112,157
236,178
1,822,625
506,858
400,444
74,330
542,928
48,326
144,660
15,569
112,662
715,668
23,097
7,591,602
206,874
47,302
998,776
167,591
107,417
1,630,703
193,195
70,019
51,936
273,949
601,722
69,976
101,109
340,679
245,715
141,218
310,981
27,021

$ 15,468
702
2,984
4,420
181,515
4,740
86,748
6,445
22,447
13,376
21,620
9,107
4,009
80,266
28,381
12,658
10,783
19,171
13,668
15,130
26,635
230,095
49,782
22,360
7,842
27,050
3,528
9,497
1,116
12,401
141,488
1,045
966,389
13,147
3,565
98,343
11,784
8,825
325,503
24,445
3,301
3,145
34,825
54,133
2,833
10,730
25,208
12,502
14,859
36,370
1,361

28,339,506

21,055,601

9,510,128

24,000,282

2,737,745

120,888

COMMERCIAL BANKS OF OVER $25,000,000
IN TOTAL RESOURCES
A S O F DECEMBER 31, 1940
In Thousands o f Dollars
Position

Position

66 California Bank, Los Angeles, Calif............................... ..........$ 147,756
67 Brooklyn Trust Company, Brooklyn, N. Y......... ...................
145,888
68 Citizens National Trust & Savings Bank of Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, Calif............................................................................
142,603
69 Industrial Trust Company, Providence, R. 1..........................
142,276
70 Riggs National Bank, Washington, D. C ..............................
141,194

1
2
3
4

Chase National Bank, New York, N. Y................................... $3,824,403
The National City Bank of New York, New York, N. Y ..., 3,095,466
Guaranty T rust Company of New York, New York, N. Y ... 2,718,966
Bank of America National Trust & Savings Assn., San Fran­
cisco, Calif............................. ................................................... 1,817,535
5 Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Company of
Chicago, Chicago, 111................................................................ 1,620,004
6
7
8
9
10

Bankers Trust Company, New York, N. Y.............................
Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co., New York, N.Y.. .. .
The First National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111..................
Manufacturers T rust Company, New York, N. Y..................
Chemical Bank & Trust Co., New York, N. Y.......................

1,579,523
1,398,059
1,238,292
1,050,459
958,389

11
12
13
14
15

First National Bank, Boston, Mass...........................................
First National Bank, New York, N. Y................
Irving Trust Company, New York, N. Y.................................
Bank of the M anhattan Company, New York, N. Y.............
J. P. Morgan & Co., Incorporated, New York, N. Y ........

939,646
935,662
893,344
795,463
772,864

16 Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles, Los Angeles,
Calif...........................................................................................
17 The Philadelphia National Bank, Philadelphia, P a................
18 National Bank of Detroit, Detroit, Mich.................................
19 The New York Trust Company, New York, N. Y ................
20 Cleveland Trust Company, Cleveland, Ohio...........................

686,581
672,490
627,377
552,278
475,780

21
22
23
24
25

457,605
441,405
422,600
418,998
354,490

Mellon National Bank, Pittsburgh, P a ..........................
Union Trust Company of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, P a............
The Northern Trust Company, Chicago, 111........................
Corn Exchange Bank T rust Company, New York, N. Y.. ..
American Trust Company, San Francisco, Calif— ............

26 Wells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Co., San Francisco, Calif... ' 342,919
27 Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago, 111........................... 338,283
28 Pennsylvania Co. for Insurances on Lives and Granting
Annuities, Philadelphia, P a..................................................... 317,477
29 First National Bank, St. Louis, Mo............ .............................
310,073
30 Bank of New York, New York, N. Y.......................................
305,501
31
32
33
34
35

First Wisconsin National Bank, Milwaukee, Wis.................
Savings Banks Trust Company, New York, N. Y.................
National Shawmut Bank, Boston, Mass...................................
First National Bank of Baltimore, Baltimore, M d.................
The National City Bank of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio.......

279,621
270,259
265,698
250,858
240,900

36 The Anglo California National Bank of San Francisco, San
Francisco, Calif........................................................
37 Seattle-First National Bank, Seattle, W ash........................
38 Detroit Bank, Detroit, Mi ch. . . . . . . . . ---- . . . . . . . . . . . -----39 Mercantile-Commerce Bank & Trust Co., St. Louis, M o . . ..
40 Commerce Trust Company, Kansas City, Mo.........................

232,514
226,251
222,732
211,348
199,015

71
72
73
74
75

First National Bank, Kansas City, Mo....................................
The First National Bank of Portland, Portland, Ore . . . . . . .
Wilmington Trust Company, Wilmington, Del.......................
Fifth Third Union Trust Company, Cincinnati, Ohio....... ...
First National Bank a t Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa................

140,920
140,074
139,539
138,939
137,507

76
77
78
79
80

Farmers Deposit National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa.......... ........
State Bank of Albany, Albany, N. Y................................— .
The Citizens & Southern National Bank, Savannah, Ga.......
Peoples-Pittsburgh Trust Company, Pittsburgh, Pa..............
Merchants National Bank, Boston, M a ss.............................

133,389
131,738
130,530
129,099
127,710

81
82
83
84
85

First National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa......................................
Toledo Trust Company, Toledo, Ohio.....................................
Mississippi Valley T rust Company, St. Louis, Mo. . . . . . . . . .
Wachovia Bank & Trust Co., Winston-Salem, N. C..............
Second National Bank, Boston, M ass......................................

126,717
124,673
123,248
122,407
121,460

86
87
88
89
90

120,857
Manufacturers & Traders Trust Co., Buffalo, N. Y..................
City Bank Farmers Trust Co., New York, N. Y .......................
116,890
113,005
State Street Trust Company, Boston, Mass........ ..................
First National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio................. ..................
112,668
The National Bank of Commerce of Seattle, Seattle, W ash.. 111,771

91
92
93
94
95

Central Trust Company, Cincinnati, Ohio..............................
102,893
Hartford National Bank & Trust Co.',' Hartford, Conn..........
102,568
Republic National Bank of Dallas, Dallas, T e x ........................
101,659
Union Planters National Bank & Trust Co., Memphis, Tenn.
99,154
American Trust Company, Charlotte, N. C . . ............................
98,776

96
97
98
99
100

Ohio National Bank of Columbus, Columbus, Ohio...................
First National Bank of Birmingham, Birmingham, Ala........
First & Merchants National Bank, Richmond, Va..................
National Commercial Bank & Trust Co., Albany, N. Y . . . ..
Lincoln-Alliance Bank & Trust Co., Rochester, N. Y ............

92,220
92,079
92,077
91,309
91,003

101 Central-Penn National Bank of Philadelphia, Philadelphia,
Pa............................................................................. . . . . . . . . .
90,268
102 Commonwealth Bank, Detroit, Mich..............................
89,412
88,701
103 The Continental Bank & Trust Co., New York, N. Y..........
87,532
104 Empire Trust Company, New York, N. Y...........j .................
105 American National Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago, Chicago, 111. 84,434

41 Fidelity Union T rust Company, Newark, N. J . ......................
194,068
42 Crocker First National Bank of San Francisco, San Fran­
cisco, Calif..................................................................... ...........
191,486
43 Public National Bank & T rust Co. of New York, New York,
N . Y . . . ......................................................................................
190,917
44 The San Francisco Bank, San Francisco, Calif........................
190,884
45 Marine Trust Company, Buffalo, N. Y . . .......................................188,668

106
107
108
109
110

Commercial T rust Co. of New Jersey, Jersey City, N. J .......
Citizens Union National Bank, Louisville, K y , . . . . . ------- . . .
Boatmen’s National Bank, St. Louis, Mo............................
American National Bank, Nashville, Tenn............ !........ .
Provident Trust Co. of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, P a.........

111
112
113
114
115

74,501
First National Bank in Houston, Houston, T ex.........................
Rhode Island Hospital National Bank, Providence, R. L . ..
74,262
Atlantic National Bank, Jacksonville, F la...................................
73,480
First National Bank, Denver, Colo.......................................
73,280
Kings County Trust Company, Brooklyn, N. Y ........................
73,173

46
47
48
49
50

116
117
118
119
120

Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company, Hartford, Conn.......
Fifth Ave. Bank of New York City, New York, N. Y..........
First National Bank, Scranton, P a.......................................
National Bank of Tulsa, Tulsa, Okla....................................
First National Bank of Memphis, Memphis, Tenn................

121
122
123
124
125

Tradesmen’s National Bank & Trust Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
First National Bank, Jersey City, N. J .................. L .. . .........
American Security & Trust Co., Washington, D. C...............
National Bank of Commerce, Houston, Tex.......... ..................
The Hibernia National Bank in New Orleans, New Orleans,
La....................................................................... ..................... .

69,921
69,681
68,761
68,302

126
127
128
129
130

State-Planters Bank & Trust Co*, Richmond, Va..:....... ..
Huntington National Bank of Columbus, Columbus, Ohio. .
Union Trust Co. of Maryland, Baltimore, M d.. ..................
First National Bank & T ru st Co., Oklahoma City* Okl a. . . .
The National Bank of Commerce in New Orleans, New
Orleans, La.................................................... ...... 1L...............

67,157
67,013
66,643
66,274
65,717

131
132
133
134
135

The Trust Co. of New Jersey, Jersey City, N. J . . ...............
Phoenix State Bank & Trust Co., Hartford, Conn.................
National Newark & Essex Banking Co., Newark, N. J .........
Liberty Bank of Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y....................................
South Texas Commercial National Bank, Houston* Tex.......

64,456
64,313
63,514
62,645
61,432

136 Marshall & Ilsley Bank, Milwaukee, W is......................... ..
137 First National Bank & Trust Co., Tulsa* Okla.. . . ; ..............

61,200
58,760»

Manufacturers National Bank, Detroit, M ic h .......................
City National Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago, Chicago, 111---Marine Midland Trust Company, New York, N. Y.. . . . . . .
First National Bank & Trust Co., Minneapolis, Mi n n . . . . . .
Central National Bank of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio..........

51
52
53
54

The United States National Bank, Portland, Ore.............
First National Bank, St. Paul, Minn........................
The Bank of California National Assn., San Francisco, Calif.
Commercial National Bank & Trust Co. of New York, New
York, N . Y . . ; . . . . . : . .............
55 The Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Los Angeles,
Los Angeles, Calif.............................. ....... . ...........................

186,531
184,637
183,224
177,858
176,325
174,116
168,227
168,149
167,130
166,888

56 Northwestern National Bank & Trust Co., Minneapolis,
Minn.............................
164,219
57 United States Trust Company, New York, N. Y...................
163,712
58 Whitney National Bank, New Orleans, L a ..............
162,619
59 The Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis, Indianapolis,
Ind............ ....................................................................................... 158,494
60 Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company, Philadelphia, P a — y 158,203
61
62
63
64
65

Corn Exchange National Bank & Trust Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Brown Bros. Harriman & Co., New York, N. Y.....................
Girard Trust Company, Philadelphia* Pa.........................
First National Bank in Dallas, Dallas, Tex......... ...................
First National Bank, Atlanta, Ga. . ........................


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157,150
155,257
153,932
152,891
149,986

68

83,957
82,043
80,029
77,373
75,878

72,654
71,673
71,516
71,448
70,231

67,242

CO M M ERCIA L BANKS O F O V E R $25,000,000 IN T O T A L RESOURCES—Continued
Position
138 Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co., Providence, R. I...............
139 The Fort Worth National Bank, Fort Worth, Tex................
140 Michigan National Bank, Lansing, Mich......... . ......... .
141
142
143
144
145

$ 58,239
57,521
57,457

Provident Savings Bank & Trust Co., Cincinnati, Ohio-----Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebr.......................................
Baltimore National Bank, Baltimore, Md................................
First Trust & Deposit Co., Syracuse, N. Y..............................
First Mechanics National Bank, Trenton, N. J ......................

56,621
56,199
56,14V
55,838
55,652

Hamilton National Bank, Chattanooga, Tenn................ ........
First National Bank, Louisville, K y............................... .
Old Kent Bank, Grand Rapids, Mich................... .
National Stock Yards National Bank of National City,
National Stock Yards, 111.................................. • • • • • • ........
150 Central Bank, Oakland, Calif.....................................................

55,569
53,943
53,587

146
147
148
149

151
152
153
154
155

Union National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, P a ..............
Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Boston, Mass..-.................
Union Trust Company, Rochester, N. Y................................
Equitable Trust Company, Baltimore, Md..............................
Maryland Trust Company, Baltimore, M d..............................

156 South Carolina National Bank, Charleston, S. C....................
157 Worcester County Trust Company, Worcester, Mass.. . . . . .
158 Iowa-Des Moines National Bank & Trust Co., Des Moines,
159 American National Bank at Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Ind.
160 Grace National Bank, New York, N. Y.................................•

53,285
53,010
52,079
52,064
52,055
51,948
51,763
51,392
51,038
50,961
50,478
50,380

161
162
163
164
165

Union Bank & Trust Company, Los Angeles, Calif................
Valley National Bank, Phoenix, Ariz................................
Mercantile National Bank at Dallas, Dallas, Tex..................
Marine National Exchange Bank, Milwaukee, Wis................
New England Trust Company, Boston, Mass—
............ '

50,199
49,865
49,765
49,625
49,542

166
167
168
169
170

Florida National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla..............................
Winters National Bank & Trust Co., Dayton, O hio.............
Trust Company of Georgia, Atlanta, Ga............
Fletcher Trust Company, Indianapolis, Ind............................
Land Title Bank & Trust Co., Philadelphia, P a— ..............

48,971
48,726
48,014
47,422
47,223

171
172
173
174
175

The Union Bank of Commerce Company, Cleveland, Ohio..
Market Street National Bank, Philadelphia, P a ....................
First National Bank, Fort Worth, Tex....................
Birmingham Trust & Savings Co., Birmingham, Ala.............
National Bank of Commerce of Norfolk, Norfolk, Va............

47,158
46,691
46,366
46,267
45,730

176
177
178
179
180

Morris Plan Industrial Bank, New York, N. Y . , ...................
Lawyers Trust Company, New York, N. Y.........: . . ; ...........
Trenton Banking Company, Trenton, N. J . . . . . . . . . . . ........
Frost National Bank, San Antonio, Tex..................................
Merchants National Bank, Indianapolis, Ind.......... ...............

45,627
45,443
45,416
45,073
45,046

181
182
183
184
185

Colorado National Bank, Denver, Colo...................................
Camden Trust Company, Camden, N. J ...............................
First National Bank, Miami, Fla...........................
Denver National Bank, Denver, Colo.......................................
Safe Deposit & Trust Company, Baltimore, Md.....................

45,015
44,764
44,673
44,571
44,565

186
187
188
189
190

Hudson County National Bank, Jersey City, N. J .................
National Bank of Commerce in Memphis, Memphis, Tenn..
Fulton National Bank, Atlanta, Ga..........................................
Fidelity Trust Company, Pittsburgh, P a — ..........................
Union Savings Bank, Pittsburgh, P a .................... ..................

44,147
43,764
43,709
43,645
43,517

191
192
193
194
195

National Rockland Bank, Boston, Mass..................
Capital National Bank, Sacramento, Calif........................
Merchants National Bank, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.....................
Federal Trust Company, Newark, N. J.. ................................
Sterling National Bank & Trust Co., New York, N. Y.........

42,957
42,730
42,040
41,977
40,975

196
197
198
199
200

Passaic National Bank & Trust Co., Passaic, N. J .................
Colonial T rust Co., Pittsburgh, P a . . . . . . ; .............
Security Trust Company, Rochester, N. Y.................
Third National Bank & Trust Co., Springfield, Mass............
City National Bank & Trust Co., Columbus, O hio...............

40,549
40,543
39,759
39,507
39,487

201 Second National Bank, Houston, Tex.......................................
202 Peoples National Bank of Washington in Seattle, Seattle,
Wash....................................................... I ................. .............
203 First National Bank of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, Reno, N ev..
204 Pacific National Bank, Seattle, Wash..............................
205 City National Bank & Trust Co., Kansas City, M o .............
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215

Position
216 American Bank & Trust Co., New Orleans, La....................... $ 37,090
37,035
217 Rochester Trust & Safe Deposit Co., Rochester, N. Y........
36,999
218 Third National Bank, Nashville, Tenn............................. ■I • •
219 First National Bank & T rust Co. of New Haven, New
36,904
Haven, Conn.............................................................................
36,820
220 Walker Bank & T rust Co., Salt Lake City, U tah ..................
221
222
223
224
225

First Central Trust Company, Akron, O hio...........................
First & American National Bank, Duluth, M inn...................
Power City Trust Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y.. ..............
First Bank & Trust Co. of Utica, Utica, N. Y ............ .
American National Bank, St. Paul, Minn.. .............................

36,671
36,559
36,307
35,359
35,174

226
227
228
229
230

First National Bank, Omaha, Nebr.................... .................... .
Barnett National Bank, Jacksonville, F l a . . . . . ...... ..............•
Hamilton National Bank, Washington, D. C................ .
First National Exchange Bank, Roanoke, Va..........................
Fourth National Bank, Wichita, Kans....................... .............

34,978
34,668
34,548
34,521
34,493

231
232
233
234
235

Syracuse Trust Company, Syracuse, N. Y............................. ..
Davenport Bank and Trust Company, Davenport, Iowa. ...
First National Bank, Mobile, Ala..............................................
United States National Bank, Denver, Colo............... ............
Merchants National Bank, Mobile, Ala...................................

34,409
34,400
34,087
33,700
33,457

236 The National Metropolitan Bank of Washington, Wash­
ington, D. C.................................. ................... • • • • • • • • ; • •
237 First Security Bank of Idaho, National Association, Boise,
Idaho............................ .......... I .............................................
238 Hamilton National Bank, Knoxville, Tenn..............................
239 First Camden National Bank & Trust Co., Camden, N. J . . .
240 First National Trust & Savings Bank of San Diego, San
Diego, Calif............
I . .. ♦
....- • •
.
.A .:

33.370
33,179
33,002
32,772
32,702

Fulton Trust Co. of New York, New York, N. Y..................
Live Stock National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111................
Miners National Bank of Wilkes-Barre, Wilkes-Barre, P a ...
Chicago City Bank & Trust Co., Chicago, 111.........................
Hudson Trust Company, Union City, N. J ............... ..

32,393
32,350
32,153
31,560
31,514

246 The Idaho First National Bank, Boise, Idaho........................
247 Union National Bank, Kansas City, Mo............ •_....................
248 National Bank of Washington, Tacoma, Washington, Ta­
coma, Wash................................. ................... .....................
249 United States National Bank, Omaha, Nebr........... ,..............
250 Washington Loan & Trust Co., Washington, D. C.......

31,424
31,238

251
252
253
254

30,597
30,527
30,415

241
242
243
244
245

Liberty National Bank & Trust Co., Louisville, Ky............ ..
Trenton Trust Company, Trenton, N. J . . . •............ ...............
First National Bank, Madison, Wis...................... ...............
Commercial Merchants National Bank & Trust Co., Peoria,
111.......................... ..................... ................. ....................•••
255 First National Bank in Wichita, Wichita, Karis......................

30,916
30,767
30,696

30.371
30,343

256 The Citizens and Southern National Bank of South Caro­
lina, Charleston, S. C....................... ...............................
257 Central National Bank & Trust Co., Des Moines, I o wa . . . .
258 Old National Bank & Union Trust Co., Spokane, Wash.......
259 Merchandise National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111............
260 Union Trust Company, Providence, R. I....... ................

30,309
30,145
29,862
29,741
29,568

261
262
263
264
265

Equitable Trust Company, Wilmington, Del...........................
Commerce Union Bank, Nashville, Tenn......... ^
•
National Bank of Commerce, San Antonio, Tex.....................
Dallas National Bank, Dallas, Tex..........................................
Lincoln National Bank & Trust Co., Syracuse, N. Y.............

29.558
29,494
29.308
29,044
28,599

266
267
268
269
270

Bronx County T rust Company, New York (Bronx), N. Y . . .
Central National Bank, Richmond, Va.................................
Fidelity Trust Company, Baltimore, M d......... .......................
Citizens Commercial & Savings Bank, Flint, M ich ...............
The State National Bank of El Paso, El Paso, Tex................

28,528
28,475
28,318
28,082
28,030

39,270

271
272
273
274
275

Commercial National Bank in Shreveport, Shreveport, La..
First Trust Company, Albany, N. Y.. j ...................................
Union National Bank, Youngstown, Ohio................................
Harvard Trust Company, Cambridge, Mass..................... ..
Inter-State National Bank, Kansas City, Mo.........................

27,994
27,911
27,901
27.838
27,804

39,252
39,189
39,169
38,954

276
277
278
279
280

Charleston National Bank, Charleston, W. Va........................
Fiduciary Trust Company, New York, N. Y..........................
Morris Plan Bank of Virginia, Richmond, V à ........................
Pioneer Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, 111.......................... .
Commonwealth Trust Company, Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . . . . . . . .

27,650
27.558
27,539
26,985
26,873

Union National Bank, Houston, T e x .., ..................................
Title Guarantee & Trust Co., New York, New York, N. Y ..
First National Bank & Trust Co., Bridgeport, C onn.;..........
National State Bank, Newark, N. J .............................
Lake View Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago, 111...................

38,738
38,584
38,187
37,988
37,961

281
282
283
284
285

City National Bank, Houston, Tex........................... ..............
Lincoln National Bank & Trust Co., Fort Wayne, Ind.........
Germantown T rust Company, Philadelphia, P a .....................
Union Trust Company, Indianapolis, Ind................................
Berks County T rust Co., Reading, P a..................................

26.838
26,727
26.308
26,011
25,991

Drovers National Bank, Chicago, 111........................
Bridgeport-City Trust Co., Bridgeport, Conn.........................
Mercantile Trust Co. of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md................
First National Bank of Shreveport, Shreveport, L a ..............
Second National Bank & Trust Company, Saginaw, M ich...

37,889
37,692
37,668
37,499
37,192

286
287
288
289
290

First-Citizens Bank & T rust Co., Smithfield, N. C . . . . .
Schroder T rust Company, New York, N. Y . . ........................
Wheeling Dollar Savings & Trust Co., Wheeling, W. V a . . . .
First National Bank, Pueblo, Colo.................. ..........................
W. B. Worthen Company, Bankers, Little Rock, Ark...........

25,908
25,438
25,409
25,400
25,063


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Count and Classification of Banks by Total Resources
FIRST 1941 EDITION
Enumerated by States, classified b y total resources
A— $25,000,000 and over
B — $ 5,000,000 to $25,000,000

STATE
Alabama................. ..
Alaska.................................
Arizona..............'................
Arkansas................ ..
California...................... . .
Colorado.............................
Connecticut............... ........
Delaware............................
Dist. of Col........................
Florida...............................
Georgia.: ............................
Hawaii................................
Idaho... ’ ...........................
Illinois.................................
Indiana...............................
Iowa....................................
Kansas................................
Kentucky................. ..........
Louisiana............................
Maine........... ..............
Maryland............................
Massachusetts...................
Michigan............................
M innesota.........................
Mississippi........... ..............
Missouri..............................
Montana............................
Nebraska............................
Nevada...............................
New Hampshire................
New Jersey........................
New Mexico............ ..........
New York......................
North Carolina..................
North Dakota............. ..
Ohio.............................. ..
Oklahoma...........................
Oregon.......................... ..
Pennsylvania..... ................
Rhode Island.............. ..
South Carolina..................
South Dakota....................
Tennessee......... ................
Texas...................................
Utah....................................
Vermont.............................
Virginia..............................
Washington....... ................
West Virginia....................
Wisconsin.. .......................
Wyoming............................
Total.....................1 ___

A

C— $1,000,000 to $5,000,000
D — $500,000 to $1,000,000

B

4

6

1
1

16
5
16
3
5
4
4

3
8

28
6

55
6

2

13
13
7
3

2

2

15

83
33
18

6

4
2

3
6
1
11

33
9

7
11
9
22

18
156
31

D

E

F

47

51
4

58
5

51

7
36
95
41
95
15
5
62
62
4

1

1

2

54
54
41
18

55

61

22
11

6
22
6

11

7

3

39
61

36

15

86

122
1

. 12
238
156
159
93
105
57
61

13
215
118
215
117
97
38

13
213
145
196
181
89
23

12

4

66

54
31
133

27

32

1

6
112
211

6

12
9

170
143
117
54

9

31

122

101

7

3

6

27
43

37
69

46
162
29
136

6

2

2

58
228
15
369
83
17
269
69
18
578

23
40
13
149
45
31
184
67
19
208

8

9

2

1
2

14

19

86
4

114
3

161
14
1

16
3

52

2

2

31

138
13

7

9

1
11
4

32
132
41
198
169
4
2

3
8

9

15

4

20

8

7

1241

4615

3341

3203

2249

7

18

7

8

2

13
24

1

1

7
62
35
41
143

6

1

25
59
38
106

12

1

1
1

11

6

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13

18
85
32
44
159

45

5

101

21

8

147
1

267

7
69
58
55
136
137
23
113

221

66

29
27
69
213

15

414

57

217
17
15
215

8

26
17
60
199
17
48
126
29
75
180
19

6

4
9

4

200

Total

78
53

32
65
69
208

2

6

♦

C
8

E— $250,000 to $500,000
F— Under $250,000

70

55
49
86

179
3

5

2

30
27
7

60
15

«202

STATE
Alnbarno
A'ri'zrmn
Arknnsne
Cn.lifnmia
riftlcrnrln
OnrmpH'icnt
Bplnwiirp
Dist. of Col
Florida
C-poron«
Hawaii
Tdflhft
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa

45
23
169
347
if
50
842
511
658
667
406 ....... .................... Kentucky
.Louisiana
146 .................. ..
101 .................................. Maine
187 ............................ Maryland
401 ....................Massachusetts
461 ............................. Michigan
678 ...........................Minnesota
207 .......................... Mississippi
623 .............................. Missouri
111 ............................. Montana
426 .............................Nebraska
11 .............................. .Nevada
109 .................New Hampshire
382 .........................New Jersey
41 ....................... New Mexico
871 ...........................New York
228 .................North Carolina
163 .................. .North Dakota
695 ..................................... Ohio
391 ........................... Oklahoma
73 .................................Oregon
1084 ......................Pennsylvania
32 ......................Rhode Island
150 ................. .South Carolina
162 .....................South Dakota
301 ............................Tennessee
864 ................................... Texas
60 ..................................... Utah
82 ....... ......................Vermont
327 ..............Virginia
138 ........................ Washington
182 .....................West Virginia
570 ........................... Wisconsin
58 .............................Wyoming
15078

.......................Total