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P A T E N T O F F I C E THE B A N K E R S BLUE BOOK T R A D E M A R K R E G . U. S PATENT O F F IC E SIXTY-NIN TH YEAR FIRST 1941 E D I T I O N 13 0 th E D I T I O N S I N C E 1 8 7 2 JANUARY EDITION Corrected to MARCH 1941 (Official (Ì1umbering £/~lgeni fêimenccm ¿ fi SS OCXCtri"IO1^ìf R A N D MÇNAL L Y & C O M P A N Y ANDREW MÇNALLY . . . . A. A. BELFORD . . . . President Vice-President ANDREW MçNALLY, III, - Vice-President H. B. CLO W NORMAN G . CLARK NEW YOI,K https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - * - - .................................. Secretary Treasurer C H IC A G O L .Ì 5 R A R Y SAN FRANCISCO CONTENTS 1 (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 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1668,1669 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 PAGE 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 FOREIGN BANKS page Alphabetical I ndex to C ountries (F oreign B anks and B ankers ) .. . . ...................................... https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis PAGE F oreign B a n k s ..................................... ...... . . 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T he Board of Governors of th e Federal Reserve System m ay by regulation change these require« m e rits, b u t th e a m o u n t of reserves required to be m ain tain ed as th e re su lt of any such change m ay n o t be less th a n th e a m o u n t required by th e s ta tu te , as show n above, n o r m ore th a n twice such sta tu to ry requirem ents. T he Board has increased th e sta tu to ry reserve requirem ents on b o th dem and an d tim e deposits by 50 per cent effective A ugust 16, 1936, by 75 per cent effective M arch 1, 1937, and by 100 per cen t effective May i , 1937, an d on April 16, 1938, reduced th e requirem ents to th e follow ing percentages: On tim e deposits: On n e t dem and deposits: 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 * . . . 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 outside reserve and central reserve cities. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 9 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............... https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 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 ---------------U 4 2,441 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 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 11 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. AI AI AI Ci et cc DI DI TODD G. TIEBOUT. Assistant Counsel 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 FI GI ID IL IN 10 WILLIAM H. DILLISTIN, General Auditor HAROLD A. BILBY, Assistant General Auditor. Kl Kl LC Member of Federal Advisory Council 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 M, Mj M, MJ Industrial Advisory Committee 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) MJ Ml Ml M< NI NI NI NI NÌ NI 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. tIm m e d ia te C redit—When received by 9 a.m.; Items drawn on 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 to n e C alendar Day A fter R eceipt—Items payable in New York n itv —Other than items mentioned above— (when received by 9 a.m.), Boston, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Richmond, Baltimore. tTw o C alendar Days A fter R eceipt—Items payable in Cincinnati, Charlotte, Atlanta, Birmingham, Jacksonville, Nash ville Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Louisville, Memphis, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Kansas City, Kans; Kansas City, Mo., Omaha. tT h re e C alendar Days A fter R eceipt—Items payable in New Orleans, Little Rock, Helena, Denver, Oklahoma City, Dallas, El Paso, Houston, San Antonio, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Port land, Ore., Salt Lake City, Seattle. Localities outside of Federal Reserve C ities and Federal R eserve Branch Cities in th is column Closing T im e for D eferred C redit Item s—Payable in ,New Ÿork City 9 a.ffi.; Payable in Second District: outside of New York City, 2 :30 p.m. ; Saturdays 1:00 p.m. Items $500 and over, 3 :30 p.m, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 12 NC NC OB OK OB PE RE SO SO TE TE UT VE VE Wi WI WI W! Banking Holidays By States 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 • 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 For last half of 1941 see back of this map. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 13 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Banking Holidays By Slates 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 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 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, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 17 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 (See page 10 for sta tem en t showing A sse ts and Liabilities as of December 31, 1940) https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis . . 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. 18 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 on the same basis as checks drawn on batiks located in tliat city. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 19 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. J ’ DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS Directors Officers W. R. MILFORD, Baltimore. Md., (1941) Managing Director W. R. MILFORD, Managing Director W. FRANK THOMAS, Westminster, Md., (1941) lnHM -, o .• -nr „ , . 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. & .W^fKSS * a yWi?2“‘sT SKrSikrfcTii 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 ’ Madison, McDowell, Mecklenburg, Mitchell, Montgomery Moori Polk S d o T n t T ’ “ “ 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 ^ ’ ’ 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. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 20 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 , 6 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. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 21 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 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 22 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. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 23 | V 2* I ' 3* CitiesNumber of calendar days deferred 2 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. Wellston https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 24 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. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 25 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 been received in payment. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 26 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) https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 27 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. *Except cities previously listed in this schedule. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Section X I of Operating Letter No. 3. Return of unpaid items drawn on such banks will be subject to delay of two or more days. 28 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. instance. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 29 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. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 30 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis FEDERAL LAND BANK AND FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK DISTRICTS. i https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 25 B90I234S67 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 ■ Courtesy of Crocker First National Bank of San Francisco, San Francisco, Calif. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis DEC. 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 _ 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 (See Head Office) https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 35 FED ER AL RESER VE B A N K IN FO R M A T IO N 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. ' . ' 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. ’ ’ _ S 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) A K n i i ™ ^ hairmaD (1941) AN D R EW PRICEU Seattle, 'Wash (1941) F R E D N E E S m Seattle, Wash. (1942) b RED L. ST AN TO N , Spokane, Wash. (1942) https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Officers 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. 37 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 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....................................... O th er................................................. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (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 *I 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. , https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 39 FA R M C R E D IT A D M IN IST R A T IO N — C o n tin u e d 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. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 40 FA R M C R E D IT A D M IN IS T R A T IO N — C o n tin u e d 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. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 41 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 ’ C o v m s e ^ G ^ i^ G E ^ ^ ^ H O M A S ^ r e i u r e i ^ D 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 , « , . „ , (Farm Credit Administration) SUPERVISORY OFFICIALS , R T - W ALKER- JR - A «™ ® C . SU L L IV A N , D e p p * FEDERAL LAND BANKS W P n u p a i JO ( 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 - PRODUCTION CREDIT CORPORATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS r r arm ™ r'« n i (Farm Credit Administration) SUPERVISORY OFFICIALS ■ C. R . A R N OLD,oPm d= S # « ¥ i E S G A T E , D e p u ty P roduction C re d it 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. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis .................. 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. 42 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 * TR 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 ^ ¿ A iA jfeS iv r 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. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 43 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« „ . , ■ 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 >an Banks. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org 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 .. . https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 45 FEDERAL H O M E LOAN B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N (Continued) 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 _ -• w-i • i t v * « sw-w , 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.......................... https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 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 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 46 O T H E R G O V E R N M E N T B A N K IN G A G E N C IE S (Continued) Home Owners’ Loan Corporation—Continued 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 ......... 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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 . https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 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 . 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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. 47 R . N . M cL E O D 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 . O T H E R G O V E R N M E N T B A N K IN G A G E N C IE S (Continuéd) 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. FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION OFFICERS A B N E R H . F E R G U S O N , A d m in istrato r, R A Y M O N D T . C A H IL L , F irst A ssistant A dm inistrator; B U R T O N C. B O V A R D , G eneral Counsel; 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, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis A D D R E SS U. S. C o u rt H ouse, Chicago. 453-8 P: 0 ..& C ourthouse Bldg., Indianapolis. 413 O ld F ederal B ldg., D es M oines. 974 F irst N ational B ank B ldg., D e tro it. 48 O TH ER G O V E R N M E N T B A N K IN G A G E N C IE S (Continued) Regional, State and District Directors Federal Housing Administration—Continued Z O N E 111 STA TE D IS T R IC T A D D RESS ....................... ....................................... ................. .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. c m i T H n » ifO T » 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. m i OR A n n 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, h a w im > ................................................. ............................ .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 ................’ • • • ................................... ■..................................... .. o I f o o S X IC ° .............. ........................................................ .............................. N ew C ity H all, S a n ta Fe. iit a u 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. RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION jDI r e c t o r s E M IL S C H R A M , C hairm an; C H A R L E S B. H E N D E R S O N . SA M H . H U SB A N D S , H O W A R D J . K L O S S N E R . C A R R O L L B. M E R R IA M O F F IC E R S a ^ *^A ° U£ m H/G E O R G F R . C O O K S E Y , S ecretary; a n d H E N R Y A. M U L L IG A N . T rea su re r. Inform ation, 309 Federal L oan A gency B ldg., 8 1 1 V erm ont A ve., N . W ., W ashington, D . C ., T elephone D is tric t 4911, B ranch 255. Th eCm-por ation functions through a principal office at Washington and loan agencies established in cities throughout the United States as follows: ATLANTA, GA. B IR M IN G H A M , ALA. B O S T O N , M A S S. C H A R L O T TE , N. C. C H IC A G O , IL L . C LE V E LA N D , O H IO D A LL A S, T E X A S DENVER, COLO. D E T R O IT . M IC H . HELENA, M ON T. H O U STO N , TEX A S JA C K S O N V IL L E , FL A . K A N SA S C IT Y , M O . L IT T L E R O C K , A R K . L O S A N G E L E S , C A L IF . 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THE R F C MORTGAGE COMPANY, Washington, D. C. D IR E C T O R S G E O R G E B. W IL L IA M S , SA M H . H U SB A N D S . H . J . K L O S S N E R . H . A. M U L L IG A N . JA M E S L D O U G H E R T Y W r r n w p r t o M. J . M cG R A T H , C. B. M E R R IA M . ’J u u u u n h R l Y. W . C. C O S T E L L O . O F F IC E R S G E O R G E B. W IL L IA M S . P resid en t; H . J. K L O SS N E R , V ice-President; M . J . M cG R A T H V ice-President- RONAT n u ATT i? m c H . A. M U L L IG A N , T reasu rer; G EO . H . H IL L . J R .. G eneral C ounsel; D U D L E Y H . D I G G E S .I S s ilS n J W t a r v - ' W IL L A R D 5 A ssistan t T reasu rer; M A T T H E W A. M cL A U G H L IN , J R ., A ssistant G eneral C ounsel ^ s t u n t S ecretary, W IL L A R D E. U N Z IC K E R Inform ation, Pippm: 1162. 811. V erm ont À ve., N . W ., W ashington, D.-.Qv, T elephone D is tric t 491 1, B ranch 21. 3 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 49 B A N K E R S A S S O C I A T I O N S , 1941 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.) https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 50 BANKERS ASSOCIATIONS, 1941—Continued INVESTMENT BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA—Continued 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 a H plT p (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. , 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. Minneapolis, Minn. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (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. ’ 51 BANKERS ASSOCIATIONS. 1941—Continued 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. H. ' 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, : M inn. 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., Chicago, 111. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 52 BANKERS ASSOCIATIONS, 1941 —Continued 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., vîîrV ÌÉ v 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. W&ÜÈ4ÈÎ ROCHESTER SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION _ 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. _ ,__laS issi Secretary, Elizabeth M. Erickson, E ast Side Savmgs Bank. ^ Treasurer, Carrie F. DeVries, Lincoln Alliance Bank & Trust Company, Lincoln Office. W ESTER N NEW Y O R K G R O U P ¡Jiff . _ _ » 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. E aste rn G roup __ , , .. 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. W estern G roup , _ 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 ^ ^ D. n a Hagenbuch, g e ^ o S^ FE 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, ____ San Francisco, Calif. ST. JOSEPH SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION President Oliver F. Roth, Bumes National Bank, St. Joseph, Mo. . Vice-President, T. J. McCullough, First St. Joseph Stock Yards Bank, SecreSÄ -T ® easme?hi.^ °'M U es, Tootle-Lacy National Bank, St. Joseph, M° ‘ 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.. S l ä S B DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION _ 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. . . , .. „ , . S -r, Second Vice-President, H. J. Whitfield, vice-president Robertson Banking Co., Demopolis. ,, . __. . _, 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. j _ , „ Treasurer, Chas. W. Daniel, vice-president and cashier Union Bank & Trust Co., Monticello. , Asst. Secretary, Carolyn E. Gardner, Little Rock. CALIFORNIA BANKERS ASSOCIATION . _ President, Alfred J. Gock, vice chairman of the board Bank of America N. i . & S. A.. Los Angeles. ' * , , I*. ,.__ . Vice-President, J. S. Curran, vice-president Anglo California National Bank, San Francisco. „ , „„ . Treasurer, Henry M. Plate, vice-president The Bank of California, N. A., San Francisco. S__ , _ , '_ . 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. _ ■>, .. Vice-President. Chas. St. Pierre, general manager Banque Canadienne Nationale, Montreal. Vice-President. F. H. Marsh, general manager The Bank of Toronto, Toronto. . . __ Vice-President, G. W. Spinney, general manager Bank of Montreal, MonVice-President, A. E. Arscott, general manager The Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto. _ « , Secretary-Treasurer, Arthur W. Rogers, Toronto General Trusts Bldg., Toronto. „ J, ,_ 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. ^ , Second Vice-President, A. F. Cruse, president R outt County National Bank, Steamboat Springs. „, , . «, _ , Secretary-Treasurer, J. G. Scarboro, publisher M ountain States Banker, Denver. CONNECTICUT BANKERS ASSOCIATION. President, Eugene G. Blackford, president Greenwich Trust Company, Greenwich. ■ ¿1 „ , 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 _ „ 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. ^ Second Vice-President, John A. Reilly, president Second National Bank, Washington. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 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 _ 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. ,. , 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. am««*» 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 _ . .. 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, __ _ Mount Prospect. 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. _B _ . Secretary, Frank Warner, 430 Liberty Bldg., Des Momes. KANSAS BANKERS ASSOCIATION _ 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. __ . .... .. _ . Vice-President, Wm. F. Miller, vice-president Citizens Union National Bank, Louisville. Jilt i? J ~ Secretary, Ralph Fontaine, 400-02 Hilliard Bldg., 4X9 West Jefferson, Louisville. _ Si hi , 1 Treasurer, W. A. Cole, cashier Lincoln National Bank, Hodgenville. LOUISIANA BANKERS ASSOCIATION ^ President. M .. -L. Funderburk, president Citizens Bank & Trust Co., Houma. nij/i , „ T_ . _ Vice-President, T. L. Evans, president Guaranty Bank &ITrust Co., Lafayette. tew! Isl . , „ G Secretary, W. B. Machado, assistant vice-president Hibernia National Bans, New Orleans. ; . ■ . , I ■_ Treasurer, J. C. Atkins, cashier Continental-American Bank .& Trust Co., Shreveport. „ _ . : MAINE BANKERS ASSOCIATION . President, Leonard F. Timberlake, executive vice-president Casco Bank & Trust Co., Portland. , , . v-. ' First Vice-President, Donald C. -White; executive vice-president First National Bank, Lewiston. c j „ m ■ ' Second Vice-President, Leon O. Tebbetts, president, Federal Trust Co,, Waterville. Secretary and Treasurer, Geo. O. Fernald, Augusta. 53 BANKERS ASSOCIATIONS, 1941 -Continued 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 . ¿2 . 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 . _ . 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 . ' 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. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 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 . W Y O M IN G B A N K E R S A S S O C IA T IO N P re s id e n t, G u y S tu rg eo n , e x ecu tiv e v ic e -p re sid en t B a n k o f C om m erce, Sheridan. V ice-P resid en t, F . W . M a rb le, v ic e -p re sid en t S to c k G row ers N a tio n a l B an k , C heyenne. S e c re ta ry , K a th le e n S n y d er, 1244 S o u th W o lc o tt S t., C asp er. T re a su re r, R . E . B a rto n , c ash ier C asp e r N a tio n a l B an k , C asper. 54 STATE BANK OFFICIALS N ame A ddress and EXAMINERS, 1941 N ame 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. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 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. 55 STATE BANK OFFICIALS AND EXAMINERS—Continued N ame A ddress .Name In d ia n a — (Continued) 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. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis . Address M ARYLAND B a n k in g B o ard 56 S T A T E B A N K O F F I C I A L S A N D E X A M I N E R S — C o n tin u e d N ame A ddhess https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis A ddbess N ame NEVADA S ta te B oard of F in a n ce M assach u setts—(Continued) 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. , 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. State of New Jersey, Dept, of Banking and Insurance, State House A n n e x . . Trenton. 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., 57 STATE BANK* OFFICIALS AND EXAMINERS—Continued N ame A ddbess N ame A ddbess https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 23 2222222 22 22 NEW YORK— (C o n tin u e d ) 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 "’ ’ " 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 "’ 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 iner................................'.‘.'.' .8go OftntrA fit. *\r v Victor J. Paltsits, Bank Examiner..................................80 Centre St.’ Thomas M. Little, Bank E xam iner:. . . . .............. ?.8 Syracuse ’ 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 "’ N " Y" NORTH CAROLINA 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. i>‘ iv 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 ’’ 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 ’’ 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 T, ¥ B a nking B oard 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 6 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. ” Linwood O. Neal, Bank Commissioner.............. ........... Oklahoma City 58 S T A T E B A N K O F F I C I A L S A N D E X A M I N E R S — C o n tin u e d N ame Addbess OKLAHOMA—(Continued) 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. , 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. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis N ame Ajddbesb Benjamin M. McLyman, Director of Business Regulation (ex officio Banking & Insurance Administrator). Rm. 303, State Hse., 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, 59 S T A T E B A N K O F F I C I A L S A N D E X A M I N E R S — C o n tin u e d N ame N ame A ddress VIRGINIA— (Continued) 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. A ddress B a nking C om m ission 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 N ame and F ederal R eserve District N ame and F ederal Reserve District Address 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.; V'V*'*-' y' 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, (RFC) Reconstruction Finance Corporation. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Address (FDIC) Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. 60 LIST OF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS AND DISTRICTS—Continued January 30, 1941 N ame and F ederal R eserve D istrict NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS—Continued 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 . (RFC) Reconstruction Finance Corporation. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis N ame and F ederal R eserve D istrict A ddress A ddress 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 . (FDIC) Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. 61 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_____________ https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis S e c re ta ry o f th e T re a su ry . ( A t p a r a s r e g a rd s g o ld u n i t s ; n o n - g o ld u n i t s h a v e n o fix e d p a r w i t h g o ld .) 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 62 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 . ZO N E S Z O N E Z O N E Z O N E Z O N E Z O N E Z O N E 7 5 6 8 3 4 1 & 2 W G T . LO C A L N ot IN 151 to 301 to 601 to 1,001 to 1,401 to O ver Z O N E O ver 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. \ (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. . . https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 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 .. . Fees 63 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. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 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. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Ju n e , 1940 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 $ • Reserve City. * before name of city in above list denotes Clearing House examination. Officers, members * and affiliated members + may be found by referring to above cities in the Bank List, following the banks. * See Bayonne, Hoboken, Jersey City, Union City, and West New York, N. J. in bank list for banks which are members of the Northern New Jersey Clearing House Association, located at 32 Liberty St., New York City, N. Y. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 66 Alabama................. 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............... 65 4 5 50 98 78 52 15 9 52 51 1 19 338 124 103 181 95 29 37 63 125 77 188 24 85 42 133 6 52 225 22 427 44 45 242 207 26 688 12 21 38 71 447 13 41 130 43 77 101 26 5,147 •Canadian Agencies, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1 152 1 12 7 165 118 9 68 2 147 30 13 3 2 3 1 7 9,687 58 6 1 15 11 1 45 23 169 349 11 10 11 4 5 4 3 50 848 517 660 670 410 149 101 2 18 14 7 6 7 4 189 405 462 682 207 628 in 430 11 1 1 7 8 4 13 15 1 2 2 2 3 1 1 24 3 1 8 1 14 2 2 1 169 109 382 41 879 232 164 697 391 75 1,087 32 153 162 301 8ZQ 61 82 328 140 183 570 59 164 15,167 19 1 1 21 1 5 .it 169 682 5 12 17 14 13 16 13 36 1 58 156 19 28 4 11 10 26 56 84 61 63 88 100 6 1 42 1 1 149 3 17 14 30 3 25 34 38 219 59 53 172 374 45 1 849 584 816 670 441 204 161 284 21 1 67 156 1 1 1 x 1 1 1 1 11 1 31 55 60 95 149 165 7 43 x x 11 3 34 2 88 19.9. 184 7 7 515 119 1 7 745 127 22 22 36 135 66 5 5 x 172 5 72 1 112 6 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. . ........................ https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 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 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 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 •Private banks, new banks and other banks not reporting total resources. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 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