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LIBRARY dh CONTENTS (For Detailed Index See Below) PAGE PAGE UNITED STATES BANKS (For Dei died Index See)_____ 3 RATES OF POSTAGE............ .......................................................... 9 DOMINION OF CANADA BANKS 0<or Detailed Index See; 3 BANKERS ASSOCIATIONS............ ............ .......... .................... ..10-12 UNITED STATES AND CANADA :NVESTMENT BUYER’S GUIDE............................................................. .........Opposite 8 DEALERS (For Detailed Index See)________________ 3, 4 COMPTROLLER’S CALLS...............................__i______________ 16 UNITED STATES DEPENDENCIES (For Detailed Index STATE BANK OFFICIALS AND EXAMINERS___ ________17-21 See).................................................. 3 NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS.................. __......................... ..21-22 FOREIGN BANKS.............................. 1526-1724 VALUE OF FOREIGN COINS............ ................................ ......... 23 LOCAL STOCK EXCHANGE FIRMS______ 1725-1736 TABLE OF CARDINAL NUMBERS AND COMMERCIAL UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS............... 1737-1833 TERMS IN TEN LANGUAGES_______________________ 24 DOMINION OF CANADA ATTORNEYS........................ ..1834-1837 CALENDAR_______ _______ _____ __ _____ ________ ______ 25 FOREIGN ATTORNEYS.................... 1838-1843 NUMERICAL SYSTEM EXPLANATION........ ........................... 28 NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW______ 1844 CENTRAL RESERVE AND RESERVE CITIES____ ___ _ 29 DATES OF REGULAR MEETINGS OF LEGISLATURES 1845 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION...................... ..30-48 INTEREST RATES, GRACE ON SIGHT DRAFTS AND FEDERAL LAND BANK INFORMATION______________ _ 49 STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS.............. 1846 FEDERAL HOME LOAN BOARD INFORMATION.............50&55 THE BANKING ACT OF 1933 ........... ............................ ..1847-1852 FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANKS........................ 54 DIGEST OF BANKING AND COMMERCIAL LAWS....1853-2012 JOINT STOCK LAND BANKS________ 56 BANK COLLECTION CODE________________________ 2013-2015 (See also data under state and town in which located) (As recommended by the American Bankers Association) CLEARING HOUSES IN UNITED STATES..______ _______57-58 ACCESSIBLE BANKING POINTS TO NON-BANK (Showing Deposits of Cities In which located) TOWNS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA..2017-2122 59 CONSOLIDATED CAPITULATION FOR JULY 1933_______ DISCONTINUED BANK TITLES.................................... ...2123-2210 (Showing total number of banks, liabilities and resources by DIRECTORS (UNITED STATES AND CANADA)............................. 2211 states) DETAILED INDEX GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE Accessible Banking Points to Non-Bank Towns in the United States and Canada............... ............. Attorneys—United States............... ............................... ........... ...................... ....................................... Attorneys—Dominion of Canada................ .......................................................................................... Attorneys—Foreign-------------------------- -------------- ----- --------------- -----------------------------------Bank Collection Code (As recommended by the American Bankers Association).............................. Bankers Associations............................................................ ........................................................ ........... Banking Act of 1933 ------- ----------------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------- -------Banks, Index to........ .............................................................. .................. ............................................ Buyer’s Guide------------------ ------------------------- ----------------------------------- --------- ------------Calendar............................... ............................................... ......... .................... ...................................... Central Reserve and Reserve Cities____________________________________ _____ ______ — Clearing Houses in the United States (showing deposits of cities in which located)....................... . Comptroller’s Calls______________________________ ______ _____ _______ _____ _________ Consolidated Capitulation for July, 1933 (showing total number of banks, liabilities and resources) Dates of Regular Meetings of Legislatures............................................................-.................... ......... Digest of Banking and Commercial Laws in United States and Canada................. ............................ Directors (United States and Canada)______________________________________ ________ — Discontinued Bank Titles_______________ _____ _______ ____ _______ ____ ______________ Federal Home Loan Board Information............................. ................................... .................... ........... Federal Intermediate Credit Banks (See also Bank List, under town and state located)-------------Federal Reserve Bank Information__________________________ _________ —.........—............. Federal Land Bank Information__________________________________________________ ____ Foreign Banks_________________ ____ ______ _______ __________________ ______________ Foreign Banks—Index to___ _______ __________________ ________________________ ____ Glass-Steagall Act ( An Analysis)______________________________________________________ Interest Rates, Grace on Sight Drafts and Statutes of Limitations---------------------------------------Investment Dealers—Index to________________________ _______ ________ ______ _________ Joint Stock Land Banks (List of) (For information see city in which located)-----------------------Laws—United States and Canada ______ ________ _____ _______ _____ —.........-...................... Local Stock Exchange Firms............ ........................ ........................ ........................ ...........-................ Maps—Index to__________ __________________ _____ —.................. ....... .........-.............. ........ National Bank Examiners_________________ ______ _______________________------------------Negotiable Instruments Law___________________________ _________________ ____________ Numerical System Explanation............................. .............................................. -...........-.................... Rates of Postage___________________ _____ _________________ --------- --------- -------- --------State Bank Officials and Examiners_____________ _____ -...........-............................... .................... Table of Cardinal Numbers and Commercial Terms in Ten Languages------------------- -------- -------United States Dependencies---------- -------------------------------- —......................................... -........... Value of Foreign Coins----------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- ------------ MAPS 2017-2122 1737-1833 1834-1837 1838-1843 2013-2015 10-12 1847-1852 3 Opposite 8 25 29 57-58 16 59 1845 1853-2012 2211 2123-2210 50 & 55 54 30-48 49 1526-1724 1526 1847-185? 1846 3. 4 56 1853-2012 1725-1736 2 21-22 1844 28 9 17-21 24 1453-1455 23 PAGE PAGE Kansas__________________________ 468, 469 Africa.............................. 1534, 1535 Kentucky................................. 508, 509 Alabama................ 62, 63 Alaska_______________________________ 78,79 Louisiana________________________ 534, 535 Maine.................... 556, 557 Arizona_________ 84, 85 Manitoba and Saskatchewan_______ 1470, 1471 Arkansas —............................... 90, 91 Asia........................................................... ..1544,1545 Maryland...... ......................................... 566, 567 Massachusetts...... ..................................584, 585 California.............. ................................. 110, 111 1704, 1705 Chicago (CentralPortion)......................... ..310,311 Mexico.................. Michigan............. .614, 615 Colorado______ __________________188, 189 Milwaukee (Main portion)________ 1420, 1421 Connecticut................ 204, 205 Minnesota________________________654, 655 Delaware._____ ______ ___________ ____ 220 Mississippi..------------------------704, 705 District of Columbia............... 226, 227 Missouri................... 720, 721 (Washington, Main Portion) Montana............................... 776, 777 Dominion of Canada and New Nebraska_________ 788, 789 foundland ....................................... 1458, 1459 Nevada...................... 818, 819 England and Wales_______ ..1632, 1633 New Hampshire_____ _____________ 824, 825 Europe.................... ...1528, 1529 New Jersey........................... ..830, 831 Federal Landand Federal Intermediate Credit Bank Districts_________ ______ ..51 New Mexico................ -862, 863 Federal Reserve Districts ............. 26, 27 New York...............................................868, 869 Florida.......................................... 234, 235 New York City (Southern Portion)___902, 903 Georgia......................................... 252, 253 North Carolina.................................... ..970, 971 Hawaii............................................................ 276,277 North Dakota.......... .............................992, 993 Idaho.............................................................. 282,283 Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island................................. 1478, 1479 Illinois ..................... 294, 295 Indiana.._____________ __________ 382, 383 Numerical Systems Transit Map ............. 14, 15 Iowa......................................... 424, 425 Ohio................. 1006, 1007 2 Oklahoma_____ ________________ 1060, 1061 Ontario________________________ 1498, 1499 Oregon________________________ 1090, 1091 Pennsylvania........ ............ 1100, 1101 Philadelphia (Main Portion)_______ 1150, 1151 Philadelphia and Vicinity_________ 1144, 1145 Philippine Islands.................... 1450, 1451 Puerto Rico (See West Indies)____ 1710, 1711 Quebec________________________ 1512, 1513 Rhode Island................ 1190, 1191 St. Louis, Mo___________________ -760, 761 St. Paul, Minn.......... ............................ 692, 693 South America...................... 1716, 1717 South Carolina..................... 1196, 1197 South Dakota.......................................1208, 1209 Tennessee...... .............................. 1224, 1225 Texas...... ............. 1248, 1249 Utah........................................... 1312, 1313 Vermont_______________________ 1322, 1323 Virginia................................................1330, 1331 United States .................................. ......... 52, 53 Washington.......................... 1358, 1359 West Indies.........................................1710, 1711 West Virginia......... ........... 1378, 1379 Wisconsin..------ ---------1394, 1395 The World........................................................6, 7 Wyoming................................... 1442, 1443 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis PAGE UNITED STATES BANKS REFERENCE PAGE PAGE Alabama___________________________ 60-76 Alaska___________ 81 American Samoa____________ .1453 Arizona.................... .81-88 Arkansas...................................... 93-107 California______ 108-185 Canal Zone............................................ 1453 Colorado...................................................186-201 Connecticut............... 202-218 Delaware_________________________ 218-223 District of Columbia............... 224-232 Florida............ .......... 237-250 Georgia.................. 250-274 Hawaii.............. ..................................... 279, 280 Guam (Island of)............... 1453 Idaho...... ................................ 280-291 Illinois....................... 292-379 Indiana________ .380-422 Iowa.................................... 427-465 .466-506 .511-532 .537-553 .554-564 .564-582 .582-611 .612-651 .652-701 .702-717 .718-773 .774-785 .786-815 ____ 816 .821-833 .833-859 .860-866 .866-968 ..968-989 .990-1004 Kansas_______ Kentucky.......... Louisiana_____ Maine_______ Maryland____ Massachusetts .. Michigan_____ Minnesota____ Mississippi___ Missouri........ . Montana......... . Nebraska_____ Nevada............. New Hampshire New Jersey___ New Mexico__ New York___ North Carolina. North Dakota . PAGE Ohio........ ............... 1009-1058 Oklahoma ............................................. 1058-1087 Oregon_____ ___________________1088-1098 Pennsylvania_____ ______ 1103-1186 Philippine Islands________________ 1453,1454 Puerto Rico.........................................1454,1455 Rhode Island.............. 1187-1194 South Carolina.....................................1199-1206 South Dakota____________ 1211-1221 Tennessee........................................ ...1222-1245 Texas............... 1246-1309 Utah.................... 1310-1319 Vermont______ ________ ________ 1320-1327 Virginia ....................................... 1328-1355 Virgin Islands_________________________ 1455 Washington................. 1356-1375 West Virginia................. 1376-1392 Wisconsin .............................................. 1397-1440 Wyoming............... 1440-1448 DOMINION OF CANADA BANKS PAGE PAGE PAGE Alberta .. __ _ __ ________1456-1464 British Columbia_______ ________1464-1466 Manitoba__________ . ........ .......1467-1473 New Brunswick_________ ________1473, 1474 Newfoundland___________ ......................1475 Nova Scotia_______ ___ _ ______1475-1481 Ontario______ ________ ______1481-1504 Prince Edward Island___ . __________ 1504 Quebec_______________________ 1505-1519 St. Pierre at Miquelon__ . 1519 Saskatchewan__ ____ _ ..._____ 1519-1525 Yukon_________ ________ __________ 1525 FOREIGN BANKS Alphabetical Index to Foreign Banks and Bankers___________________________________________ ______ ____ __________________________ 1526 Foreign Banks______________ _____ ________ _____________________________ ____ ________ ____ ___________ _________________ 1526-1724 INVESTMENT DEALERS PAGE Alabama. PAGE Birmingham__________________ ______ _____ 66 Montgomery_____________________________ 73 Kansas................. Arizona__________ Phoenix_________________________________ 87 .Emporia____ Oberlin.......... Topeka_____ Wichita_____ ..478 ..494 -.502 ..506 Arkansas_________ Little Rock........................ .................................... 101 Kentucky British Columbia....Vancouver. .......... .......................................1466 Victoria..______________ _______________ 1466 .Danville____ Lexington___ Louisville___ — 515 —521 ..524 Louisiana___ .New Orleans.. Ruston_____ Shreveport__ ..549 ..551 -.552 Maine______ .Portland____ 563 Manitoba___ .Winnipeg___ ___ 1473 Maryland___ Baltimore___ Hagerstown.. Salisbury___ 573, 574 ____578 ......... 580 Massachusetts Boston........... Springfield__ Worcester___ 593, 594 ____608 ____611 Michigan____ .Battle Creek. Detroit_____ Grand Rapids. Jackson_____ Lansing.......... Saginaw_____ ........ 618 .626, 627 ........ 632 ........ 636 ........ 638 ........ 647 Minnesota. .Duluth........... Minneapolis .. New Ulm.__ Saint Paul.... ........ 664 ____ 679 ........ 682 ........ 696 Missouri. Butler______ Kansas City . St. Joseph___ St. Louis___ ........ 725 ........ 740 ____757 .768-769 Nebraska......... . .Lincoln_____ Omaha........... ____ 803 ____ 808 New Brunswick. .St. John____ ___ 1474 New Jersey___ .Atlantic City. Bloomfield__ Jersey City... Newark_____ ........ 834 ........ 836 ____ 845 ........ 849 California. Colorado. Los Angeles.. Oakland____ Pasadena___ San Francisco Denver. Connecticut_______ Hartford.................... New Haven....... ................. 143, 144 ........ 151 ........ 154 170,171 194 .210 213 Delaware_________ Wilmington_______________ 223 Dist. of Columbia__ Washington....... .......... 232 Florida___________ Miami....... .......... Orlando________ St. Petersburg___ West Palm Beach. .243 245 .247 249 Georgia____ ______ Atlanta... Columbus. Macon__ Savannah. .258, 259 ........ 262 ____ 267 ........ 271 Illinois. ........299 326-332 ____336 ........336 ____349 ........ 363 ........ 370 Indiana. .Aurora___ Chicago ._ Danville.. Decatur... Joliet____ Peoria___ Springfield. Indianapolis Iowa....... ................ .Burlington__ Council Bluffs. Davenport__ Des Moines... Sioux City___ Waterloo____ https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis .432 .430 .435 .436 .438 .460 .463 3 INVESTMENT DEALERS- (Continued) PAGE PAGE New York. North Carolina Nova Scotia Ohio. .Albany______ Auburn______ Binghamton... Buffalo______ New York___ Niagara Falls.. Rochester........ Schenectady .. Syracuse_____ Troy................. Utica............. ........871 ____873 ____875 ........878 .940-947 ........948 ____955 ____958 ........962 ____962 ____964 Charlotte......... Durham__ __ Greensboro___ Raleigh______ Winston-Salem .Halifax............ ____ 975 ........ 977 ........ 979 .Akron_______ Barnesvllle___ Canton______ Cincinnati___ Cleveland____ Columbus........ Dayton______ East Liverpool Steubenville... Toledo............. .......... 1009 989 1476 ............1011 .......... 1014 .1018, 1019 1022, 1023 .......... 1025 .......... 1027 _____ 1029 _____ 1050 .1052, 1053 Muskogee...................................—.................... 1076 Newkirk .............. ................................. ......... 1076 Tulsa_________________________________ 1085 Oklahoma. Ontario.......................Hamilton. London .. Ottawa.. Toronto.. .1487 1490 .1492 1502 Oregon___________ Portland 1097 Pennsylvania .Allentown.. Bradford... Erie.............. Lancaster... Oil City___ Philadelphia .......... 1103 ..........1108 ........ .1119 ........ .1129 ........ .1140 1160. 1161 Pennsylvania............. Pittsburgh— (Continued) Reading------Scranton........ Wilkes-Barre York............. _____1169 ..........1172 .......... 1175 .......... 1184 .......... 1186 Quebec___________ Montreal-----Quebec.......... .......... 1510 .......... 1515 Rhode Island___....Providence... 1193, 1194 South Carolina_____Charleston... Columbia----Greenville___ Spartanburg. ...........1200 South Dakota............Aberdeen.. Brookings. Sioux Falls. ..........120 L .......... 1203 .......... 1205 _____ 1211 ............1212 ..........1219 Tennessee.................. Chattanooga Jackson___________________ 1234 Knoxville------- -------------------1236 Memphis......... .....................................................1239 N ashville......... ...................... -................ ...........1241 Texas..... ..................Dallas--------El Paso.......... Fort Worth.. Houston........ San Antonio.. Wichita Falls. .1266 .1269 .1272 .1280 .1300 .1308 Utah.......................... Salt Lake City. .1319 Vermont............. ___Burlington............................. — .........................1325 ...........................1326 Virginia............... ___Charlottesville ......................... .......................... 1335 ...........................1351 .......................... 1352 .......................... 1370 Spokane.................................... ......................... 1372 West Virginia........Clarksburg.............................. ...........................1383 Wheeling......... ........................ ............................1392 Wisconsin............___Fond du Lac....................................................... 1406 Milwaukee________________ . __________ 1424 To Our Subscribers This is the 115th consecutive edition of the BANKERS BLUE BOOK. 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DOMESTIC MONEY ORDER BUSINESS The printed application form must be used when applying for a money order. The applicant must write his or her own given name and surname in full, and given name of the payee must be stated in full if known, otherwise initials may be used. The given name of married women must be used and not that of their husbands. Names of places, streets, and numbers should be written in plainest manner possible. A money order can not be made payable to more than one person or firm. _______ ___ ____ ___ ____ (2 pounds or less................ 10c FIRST CLASS ■< Over 2, not over 10 pounds 20c (.Over 10 pounds________ 25c OTHER CLASSES (2 pounds or less................ 15c < Over 2, not over 10 pounds 25c (Over 10 pounds ........ 35c “Special Delivery” must be so endorsed. Special Delivery includes Special Handling. ( 2 pounds or less................ 10c Over 2, not over 10 pounds 15c ( Over 10 pounds................ 20c “Special Handling” must be so endorsed. Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not exceeding 8 2.50________________ exceeding 5.00________________ exceeding 10.00________________ exceeding 20.00________________ exceeding 40.00________________ exceeding 60.00................ exceeding 80.00________________ exceeding 100.00________________ Indemnity not exceeding 8 5.00. .$0.15 Indemnity not exceeding 25.00....................... 18 Indemnity not exceeding 50.00....................... 20 Indemnity not exceeding 75.00.................. .25 Indemnity not exceeding 100.00....................... 30 Indemnity not exceeding 200.00.................. .40 Indemnity not exceeding 300.00....................... 50 Indemnity not exceeding 400.00....................... 60 Indemnity not exceeding 500.00....................... 70 Indemnity not exceeding 600.00.................. .80 Indemnity not exceeding 700 00.......................85 Indemnity not exceeding 800.00.............. .90 Indemnity not exceeding 900.00......................95 Indemnity not exceeding 1000.00.......... ....... 1.00 Fee for return receipt 3 cents extra. 6c 8c 11c 13c 15c 18c 20c 22c INSURANCE SPECIAL HANDLING FOURTH CLASS REGISTRY MONEY ORDERS SPECIAL DELIVERY Indemnity not exceeding $ 5.00. .... 5c Indemnity not exceeding 25.00.................. 10c 50.00.................. 15c Indemnity not exceeding Indemnity not exceeding 100.00.................. 25c Indemnity not exceeding 150.00________ 30c Indemnity not exceeding 200.00________ 35c Fee for return receipt 3 cents extra. Not exceeding 8 Not exceeding Not exceeding Not exceeding Not exceeding Not exceeding C. O. D. 5.00......... 25.00.................................. 50.00........... 100.00________________ 150.00________________ 200.00.... 12c 17c 22c 32c 40c 45c FOREIGN POSTAL TABLE The rate of postage upon letters to foreign countries is five cents for the first ounce or fraction of an ounce, and three cents for each additional ounce or fraction of an ounce, excepting the following named countries. Where letter rate is 5 cents for first ounce the postal card rate is 3 cents for single and 6 cents for double cards. To these countries and places letters may be sent at the rate of three cents an ounce or fraction thereof. Argentina Colombia Ecuador Mexico Peru Spain and Colonies Bolivia Costa Rica Guatemala Nicaragua Republic of Panama Uruguay Chile Dominican Republic Honduras (Rep.) Paraguay Salvador Venezuela The rates on other than letters to all foreign countries are: Single postal cards 2 cents: double postal cards 4 cents to Argentine, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada(3c per ounce), Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Republic Honduras, Mexico,Newfoundland (3c per ounce), Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, El Salvador, Spain, Uruguay, Venezuela. Single costal cards, each, 2 cents double postal cards, each. 4 cents newspaper and other printed matter, for each two ounces or fraction thereof, 134 cents. Commercial Papers.—Packets not in excess of 10 oz., 5 cents; packets in excess of 10 oz., for each 2 oz. or fraction thereof additional, 134 cents. Samples of Merchandise.—Packets notin excess of 4oz., 2 cents; packetsin excess of 4 oz.,foreach2 oz. orfraction thereof additional, 134 cents. Merchandise sent on order or as a gift must De sent by Parcel Post (note below) or is subject to letter postage, which must be fully prepaid. Registration fee on letters or other articles, 15 cents. Foreign mail should be fully prepaid, as double the amount of deficient postage is collected before delivery in countries of destination. All other mailable matter must be prepaid at least partially. Limit of weight for printed matter, 4 lbs., 6 oz. To the following countries the limit is 8 lbs., 12 oz.: Argentina, Balearic Islands, Bolivia, Brazil, Canary Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Niaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Salvador, Spain, Uruguay, Venezuela. Limit of weight on single-volume books is 6 lbs., 9 oz., except to Cuba, Mexico, Panama and Salvador, where there is no limit. To Argentina, Balearic Islands, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Canary Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica. Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Newfoundland, Para guay, Peru, Spain, Uruguay, the limit of weight is 11 lbs. 1st CLASS—FOREIGN AIR MAILS TO FOLLOWING COUNTRIES Costa Rica, Honduras (Rep.), Managua, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, British Honduras, Cuba, Mexico. Argentine, Bolivia, Canal Zone, Chile Colombia, Ecuador, Jamaica, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay, Brazil, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Dominican Republic, Guadeloupe, Guiana Haiti, Leeward and Windward Islands, Martinique, Porto Rico, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Martin, Tobago, Trinidad and U. S. Virgin Islands, Venezuela, air mail rate to Canada and Newfoundland 6c first ounce 10c each additional ounce. FOREIGN PARCEL POST RATES Fourteen cents per pound or fractions thereof. To inland countries there is an additional transit rate. Parcels may be registered to certain countries. Eleven pounds is the limit to foreign points, named in United States Postal Guide except; the limit of weight on Foreign Parcel Post is twenty-two pounds to the following countries and their possessions: Abyssinia, Albania, Algeria, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Brazil, British Guiana, Bulgaria, Bolivia, China, Colombia, Chile. Costa Rica. Cuba, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Greenland, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Italy (certain offices only), Memel, Monaco, Netherlands, Nicaragua. Norway, Palestine, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Roumania, Russia, Sweden, Syria, Uruguay, Yugoslavia. Forty-four pounds to Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Hungary, Liechenstein, Czecho-Slovakia, Luxemburg and France, Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Finland, Guatemala, Latvia, Lithuania, Mexico, Danzig. Fifty pounds to Panama and Shanghai, China; Fifteen pounds to Canada and Newfoundland. All parcel post shipments to Salvador, Peru, Guatemala, Cuba, and Chile must be accompanied by an invoice vised at the nearest consulate of the respective countries. Limited to three and one-half feet in length and to six feet in length and girth combined. Please note, however, that there are certain countries to which packages cannot be sent by parcel post. Your local post office should be consulted. Special delivery 20 cents additional. All countries, require declaration showing contents and value. Sealed parcels to Gt. Britain, Northern Ireland, Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Irish Free State, Hungary, Norway, Azores, Canada, Cape Verde, Ecuador, Indo-China and Italy may be insured. Parcel post packages to the following countries must be sealed: Albania, Algeria, Argentine, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cape Verde Islands, Ceylon, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Dutch East Indies, Ecuador, Egypt, Egyptian Sudan, Esthonia, Finland, France, French Equatorial Africa, French Guiana, Great Britain (insured), Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Iraq, Ireland, Northern (insured), Irish Free State (insured), Lithuania, Macao, Mexico, Netherlands (insured and registered), Nicaragua, Palestine, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal (insured and registered), Salvador, Switzerland, Spain, Union of Socialistic Soviet Republics. Uruguay, Venezuela, Persia. Countries which have ratified the Pan-American parcel post convention of Mexico to which the postage rate or 18 cents for first pound and 12 cents for each additional pound applies to: Argentina, Chile, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Rep. of Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Salvador, Spain, Bolivia, Columbia and Costa Rica. To all the other Pan-American countries the postage rate is 14 cents per pound. C. 0. D. parcels may be sent to Mexico. INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDERS Money order can be issued between the United States and fifty-eight countries, rates differing and subject to change. See your Postmaster for latest rates. RATES FOR EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS Not over 82.50_____ 6c Over 82.50 to 85.00...8c Over 85.00 to 810.00.10c 2 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Over 810.00 to 820.00... 12c Over 820.00 to S40.00.._15c Over 840.00 to 860.00...18c 9 Over 860.00 to 8 80.00...20c Over 880.00 to 8100.00...24c BANKERS’ ASSOCIATIONS, 1933 AMERICAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, Francis H. Sisson, vice-president Guaranty Trust Co., New York. First Vice-President, Francis Marion Law, president First National Bank, Houston, Texas. Second Vice-President, Rudolph S. Hecht, president Hibernia National Bank, New Orleans, La. Treasurer, P. D. Houston, chairman of board American National Bank, Nashville, Tenn. Executive Manager, F. N. Shepherd, 22 East 40th St., New York City. Deputy Managers: W. Espey Albig. Savings Division, Commerce and Marine Commission: James E. Baum, Protective Department, Insurance Committee; Edgar E. Mountjoy, National Bank Division; Henry E. Sargent, Trust Division; Frank W. Simmonds, State Bank Division, Bank Management Commission, State Secretaries Section. Secretaries: J. Raymond Dunkerley, Executive manager; R. W. Hill, American Institute of Banking Section Public Education Commission. Branch Office, 708 Colorado Bldg., Washington, D. C. ALABAMA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, J. S. Wittmeier, president First National Bank, Oneonta. First Vice-President, Walter E. Henley, president Birmingham Trust & Savings Co., Birmingham. Second Vice-President, Chas. R. Bell, president Commercial National Bank, Anniston. Secretary and Treasurer, M. A. Vlncentelli, president Alabama National Bank, Montgomery. ARIZONA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, W. O. Weiss, vice-president Phoenix National Bank, Phoenix. Vice-President, P. M. Clarke, president United Bank & Trust Co., Tucson. Secretary, Morris Goldwater, P. O. Box 272, Prescott. Treasurer, M. B. Hazeltine, president Bank of Arizona, Prescott. ARKANSAS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, Thos. C. McRae, Jr., president Bank of Prescott, Prescott. Vice-President, Jo Nichol, Pine Bluff. Secretary, Robt. E. Wait, 923 Southern Bldg., Little Rock. Treasurer, W. B. Oglesby, Texarkana. Asst. Secretary, Mrs. Milo Gardner, Little Rock. INDIANA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, Felix M. McWhirter, president Peoples State Bank, Indianapolis. Vice-President, M. J. Kreisle, cashier Tell City National Bank, Tell City. Secretary, Forba McDaniel, 1308 Circle Tower, Indianapolis. Treasurer, C. A. Dugan, president First State Bank, Decatur. IOWA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, B. F. Kauffman, president Bankers Trust Co., Des Moines. Vice-President, C. R. Gossett, vice-president Security National Bank, S|oux City. Secretary, Frank Warner, 430 Liberty Bldg., Des Moines. Treasurer, C. S. Rye, cashier Manly State Bank, Manly. KANSAS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President. J. R. Geis, president Farmers National Bank, Salina. Vice-President, M. L. Breidenthal, cashier Security State Bank, Kansas City. Executive Vice-President, W. W. Bowman, Topeka. Secretary, Fred M. Bowman, Suite 624 National Bank of Topeka Bldg., Topeka. Assistant Secretary, Eleanor J. Woodburn, Topeka. Treasurer, A. C. Hedrick, vice-president and cashier Hutchinson State Bank, Hutchinson. KENTUCKY BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, J. D. Russell, president First Owensboro Bank & Trust Co., Owensboro. Secretary, Harry G. Smith, 306 McDowell Bldg., Louisville. Treasurer, D. L. Bell, cashier Bedford Loan & Deposit Bank, Bedford. LOUISIANA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, J. A. Spekenhier, president First State Bank & Trust Co., Bogalusa. Vice-President, James C. Bolton, vice-president Rapides Bank & Trust Co., Alexandria. Secretary, G. R. Broussard, vice-president Bank of Abbeville & Trust Co., Abbeville. Treasurer, E. E. Soulier, vice-president First National Bank, Lafayette. MAINE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, E. E. McFarland, cashier Merchants National Bank, Bangor. Vice-President, G. J. Wallingford, treasurer Lewiston Trust Co., Lewiston. Vice-President, P. I. Milliken, vice-president and cashier Canal National Bank, Portland. Secretary, E. S. Kennard. vice-president and cashier Rumford National Bank, Rumford. Treasurer Geo. C. Fernald, treasurer State Trust Co., Augusta. CALIFORNIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, W. A. Kennedy, president First National Bank, Pomona. Vice-President, Ben C. Corlett, vice-president and cashier. First National Bank, Napa. Secretary, Andrew Miller, 632 Mills Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. Treasurer, I. W. Heilman, vice-president Wells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Co., San Francisco. CANADIAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, J. A. McLeod, general manager The Bank of Nova Scotia.Toronto. Vice-President, S. H. Logan, general manager The Canadian Bank of Com merce, Toronto. Vice-President, M. W. Wilson, general manager The Royal Bank of Canada, Montreal. Vice-President, H. B. Henwood, general manager The Bank of Toronto, Toronto. Vice-President, Jackson Dodds, general manager Bank of Montreal, Montreal. Secretary-Treasurer, Henry T. Ross, Toronto General Trusts Bldg.,Toronto. MARYLAND BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, J. A. Walton, president Annapolis Banking & Trust Co., Annapo lis. Vice-President, Wm. B. Spiva, president Bank of Somerset, Princess Anne. Secretary, James W. McElroy, vice-president First National Bank, Baltimore. Treasurer, William Marriott, vice-president and cashier Western National Bank, Baltimore. MASSACHUSETTS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, Wilmot R. Evans, president Boston Five Cent Savings Bank, Boston. Vice-President, Irving W. Cook, president First National Bank, New Bedford. Executive Secretary, Matthew Cushing, Treasurer, W. F. Augustine, vice-president National Shaumut Bank, Boston. COLORADO BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, J. H. Bloedorn, president Farmers State Bank, Fort Morgan. Vice-President, J. Hayes Davis, vice-president First National Bank, Colo rado Springs. Secretary, L. F. Scarboro, publisher Mountain States Banker, Denver. Treasurer, S. J. Rhode, president Fort Lupton State Bank, Fort Lupton. CONNECTICUT BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, Warren M. Crawford, cashier First National Bank & Trust Co., New Haven. Vice-President, Clarence E. Thompson, president Stamford Trust Co., Stamford. Secretary. Charles E. Hoyt, secretary and treasurer South Norwalk Trust Company, South Norwalk. Treasurer .Clifford S. Burdge, president North Side Bank & Trust Co., Bristol. Asst. Secretary, G. Harold Welch, trust officer New Haven Bank, N. B. A., New Haven. DELAWARE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President. Daniel Hirsch, president First National Bank & Trust Co., Milford. Vice-President, C. M. Sheward, vice-president Wilmington Trust Co., Wilmington. Secretary and Treasurer, Warren K. Ayres, assistant treasurer Wilmington Trust Company, Wilmington. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, George O. Vass, vice-president and cashier Riggs National Bank, Washington. Vice-President, Frederick P. H. Siddons, secretary American Security & Trust Co., Washington. Second Vice-President, Charles H. Doing, vice-president Washington Loan & Trust Co., Washington. Secretary, Karl W. Corby, W. B. Hibbs & Co., Washington. FLORIDA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, S. D. Clarke, president Farmers & Merchants Bank, Monticello. Vice-President, W. A. Redding, vice-president Florida National Bank, Jacksonville. Secretary and Treasurer, W. O. Boozer, vice-president and trust officer, Atlantic National Bank. Jacksonville. MICHIGAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, Herman C. Wagner, executive vice-president The HackleyUnion National Bank, Muskegon. First Vice-President, James E. Davidson, president Peoples Commercial and Savings Bank, Bay City. Second Vice-President, E. L. Pearce, vice-president Union National Bank, Marquette. Executive Manager, Kenneth M. Burns, 1618 Ford Bldg., Detroit. Treasurer, Lynn T. Miller, cashier Commercial National Bank, Ithaca. General Counsel. William B. Cudlip, 3000 Union Guardian Bldg., Detroit. MINNESOTA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, Wm. Duncan, Jr., vice-president First National Bank & Trust Co., Mankato. Vice-President, Dan J. Fouquette, president St. Cloud State Bank, St. Cloud. Secretary, George Suseng, 718 National Building, Minneapolis. Asst. Secretary, Vida R. Richards, 718 National Bldg., Minneapolis. Treasurer, Oluf Gandrud, president Swift County Bank, Benson. MISSISSIPPI BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, M. Gerald Burrow, president Planters Bank, Tunica. Vice-President and Chairman Executive Committee, H. H. Chambliss, Laurel. Secretary, George B. Power. Capital National Bank Bldg., Jackson. Assistant Secretary, O. H. Swayze, Jackson. Treasurer, B. J. Carter, Meridian. MISSOURI BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, W. E. Carter, president Bank of Carthage, Carthage. Vice-President, W. W. Alexander, secretary Trenton Trust Co., Trenton. Secretary, W. F. Keyser, Sedalia. Treasurer. C. W. Allendoerfer, vice-president First National Bank, Kansas City. Assistant Secretary, E. P. Neef, Sedalia. MONTANA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, R. E. Towle, manager Helena Branch Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Helena. Vice-President, R. W. Place, vice-president Metals Bank & Trust Co., Butte. Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. E. W. Walker, Helena. GEORGIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, W. N. Harrison, vice-president and cashier First National Bank, Lavonia. Vice-President, J. Truman Holland, executive vice-president Commercial Bank, Thomasville. Secretary, Haynes McFadden, 1204 Atlanta National Bldg., Atlanta. Treasurer, Freeman Strickland, First National Bank, Atlanta. General Counsel, Orville A. Park, Macon. COUNTRY BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA President, S. O. Fielder, president Bank of Villa Rica, Villa RicaFirst Vice-President, K. P. Baker, cashier Citizens Bank, Ashburn. Second Vice-President, G. C. Montgomery, cashier Brand Banking Co., Lawrenceville. Secretary and Treasurer, Fritz R. Jones, 406 Ten Forsyth St. Bldg., Atlanta. General Counsel, Alex. W. Smith, Jr., Grant Building, Atlanta. IDAHO BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, B. C. Barbor, vice-president, Craigmont State Bank, Craigmont. Vice-President, D. F. Richards, president American National Bank, Idaho Falls. Secretary, E. W. Porter, Boise. Treasurer, R. B. Kading, A. C. First Security Bank, Boise. ILLINOIS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, J. E. Mitchell, vice-president and cashier First National Bank, Carbondale. Vice-President, II. A. Brinkman, Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago. Executive Vice-President, M. A. Graettinger, 33 N. La Salle, Illinois Bankers Association, Chicago. Secretary, O. S. Jennings. 33 N. La Salle. Illinois Bankers Association, Chicago. Treasurer, J. W. Rizzie .Benld. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis NEBRASKA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, R. H. Barber, vice-president Bank of Paxton, Paxton. Chairman Executive Council, H. A. Schneider, president Plattsmouth State Bank, Plattsmouth. Secretary, William B. Hughes, 420 Farnam Bldg., Omaha. Treasurer, P. B. Hendricks, vice-president, United States National Bank, Omaha. NEVADA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, W. H. Wennhold, cashier Farmers Bank of Carson Valley, Minden. Vice-President, Ed. W. Clark, president First State Bank, Las Vegas. Secretary, L. S. Reese, cashier First National Bank, Reno. Treasurer, J. E. Beaupert. Deputy State Bank Examiner in charge of Lyon County Bank and Mason Valley Bank (both closed), Yerington, Nev NEW HAMPSHIRE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, H. Ellis Straw, Manchester. Secretary, Harry L. Additon, president Merchants National Bank, Man chester. Treasurer, Frank R. Bliss, Dover. NEW JERSEY BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, Carl K. Withers, trust Officer First Mechanics National Bank Trenton. Vice-President, Julius S. Rippel, chairman of board Merchants & Newark Trust Co., Newark. Treasurer, L. G. McDouall, associate trust officer Fidelity Union Trust Company, Newark. Secretary. A. H. Coate, associate trust officer Burlington County Trust Co., Moorestown. 10 BANKERS’ ASSOCIATIONS. 1933—Continued NEW MEXICO BANKERS' ASSOCIATION President. Arthur P. Jones, cashier First National Bank, Portales. Vice-President, J. B. Read, cashier First State Bank, Taos. Exec. Secretary, Mrs. Margaret Barnes, 318 N. 6th St., Albuquerque. Treasurer, A. E. Huntsinger, cashier Citizens State Bank. Vaughn. NEW YORK STATE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, George V. McLaughlin, president Brooklyn Trust Co., Brooklyn. Vice-President, William L. Gillespie, president National Commercial Bank & Trust Co., Albany. Secretary, Clifford F. Post, 33 Liberty St., New York. Treasurer, Arthur B. Wellar, treasurer Ithaca Trust Co., Ithaca. Executive Manager, W. Gordon Brown, 33 Liberty St., New York. SAVINGS BANKS ASSOCIATION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK President. Henry R. Kinsey, vice-president Williamsburgh Savings Bank, Brooklyn. First Vice-President, Mills Ten Eyck, vice-president Schenectady Savings Bank, Schenectady. Second Vice-President, William L. De Bost, president Union Dime Savings Bank, New York City. Third Vice-President, William R. Bayes, president Kings Highway Savings Bank, Brooklyn. Fourth Vice-President, John A. Edwards, secretary Niagara County Savinffc Tin nlr SOUTH CAROLINA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, A. E. Bird, president Atlantic National Bank and Citizens Sc Southern Bank of South Carolina, Charleston. Vice-President, Henry J. Winn, secretary and treasurer, Piedmont Savings & Trust Co., Greenville. Secretary and Treasurer, Henry S. Johnson, 802 Central Union Bldg., Columbia. Attorney, B. H. Moss, president Edisto National Bank, Orangeburg. SOUTH DAKOTA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, E. R. Heaton, vice-president First Dakota National Bank & Trust Co., Yankton. Vice-President, L. M. Larsen, cashier Jerauld Co. Bank, Wessington Springs. Executive Manager and Treasurer, George A. Starring, 280 Dakota Ave. S., Huron, S. Dak. TENNESSEE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, Thos. P. Summers, president Citizens Bank, Rogersville. Vice-President, L. R. Driver, acting vice-president First National Bank, Bristol. Vice-President, Geo. R. Bouton, cashier Commerce Union Bank, Lebanon. Vice-President, J. F. Biggs, president First-Citizens National Bank, Dyersburg. Secretary and Treasurer, H. Grady Huddleston, 812 American Trust Bldg., Nashville. Counsel, W. P. Cooper, 1211 Nashville Trust Bldg., Nashville. "NTi’acrara T?qllo Fifth Vice-President, George W. Hulse, president Jefferson County Sav ings Bank, Watertown. General Secretary, Paul W. Albright, 110 E. 42d St.. New York City. Treasurer, William M. Campbell, president American Savings Bank. New York City. NORTH CAROLINA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, Robt. N. Page, president Page Trust Co., Aberdeen. Vice-President, Forrest Eskridge, cashier First National Bank. Shelby. Vice-President, Millard F. Jones, vice-president and cashier Planters National Bank & Trust Co., Rocky Mount. Vice-President, C. T. Leinbach, vice-president Wachovia Bank & Trust Co., Winston Salem. Secretary. Paul P. Brown, Raleigh. Treasurer, R. E. Kerr, assistant vice-president American Trust Co., Charlotte. General Counsel. Willis Smitn, Raleigh. NORTH DAKOTA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, D. R. Green, vice-president Red River National Bank & Trust Co., Grand Forks. Vice-President, F. D. McCartney, vice-president First National Bank, Oakes, N. D. Secretary, C. C. Wattam, atty.-at-law, 55 Broadway, Fargo. Treasurer, H. D. Crosby, vice-president First National Bank & Trust Co., Fargo. OHIO BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, Clark Will, vice-president Third National Bank, Circleville. Vice-President, B. S. Wellman, vice-president and trust officer Huntington National Bank, Columbus. Secretary. David M. Auch, Huntington Bank Bldg., Columbus. Assistant Secretary. Rose W. Aebi, Huntington Bank Bldg., Columbu*. Assistant Secretary, Belford P.Atkinson, Huntington Bank Bldg., Columbus. Treasurer, R. H. Tompert, president Winters National Bank & Trust Co., Dayton. OKLAHOMA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, W. B. Stephens, active vice-president Home State Bank, Hobart. Vice-President, S. A. Bryant, president Farmers National Bank, Cushing. Secretary, Eugene P. Gum, 907 Oolcord Bldg., Oklahoma City. Assistant Secretary, Gertrude Corbitt, 907 Colcord Bldg., Oklahoma City. Treasurer, B. L. Scott, cashier Liberty National Bank, Oklahoma City. OREGON BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, C. C. Colt, senior vice-president First National Bank, Portland. Vice-President, Eugene Courtney, vice-president Bank of Woodburn, Woodburn. Treasurer, R. J. Beatty, asst, manager, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Portland. Secretary, T. P. Cramer, Jr., 617 Lumbermens Bldg., Portland. PENNSYLVANIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, Joseph F. Hill, cashier National Bank of Chester County & Trust Co., West Chester. Vice-President, Edgar A. Jones, vice-president Scranton-Lackawanna Trust Co., Scranton. Secretary, C. F. Zimmerman, president First National Bank, Huntingdon. Treasurer, Robt. M. Rutherford, president Steelton Bank & Trust Co., Steel ton. RHODE ISLAND BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, Raymond H. Trott, vice-president Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co., Providence. Vice-President, Charles C. Marshall, president Peoples Savings Bank Providence. Secretary, Robert W. Upham, treasurer Peoples Savings Bank in Providence, Providence. Treasurer, Shirley Harrington, cashier Mechanics National Bank, Provi dence. ADDITIONAL THE ASSOCIATION TEXAS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, D. E. Blackburn, vice-president Victoria Bank & Trust Co Victoria. Secretary, W. A. Philpott, Jr., Dallas. Treasurer, Martin McCain, vice-president First National Bank, Hamlin. UTAH BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, II. E. Hemingway, president Commercial Security Bank Ogden. First Vice-President, Chas. L. Smith, president First National Bank, Salt Lake City. Second Vice-President, J. A. Cheney, cashier Uintah State Bank, Vernal. Secretary and Treasurer, H. B. Crandall, vice-president First State Bank Salina. VERMONT BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, Fred A. Field, Jr., president Rutland Savings Bank, Rutland. Vice-President, Luther R. Graves, 2nd, president First National Bank Bennington, Vt. Secretary, Clark E. Brigham, vice-president Merchants National Bank Burlington. Treasurer, R. A. Bean, treasurer Central Savings Bank & Trust Co., Orleans. VIRGINIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, S. H. Plummer, executive vice-president and cashier First National Bank, Newport News. Vice-President, Carroll Pierce, president Citizens National Bank, Alexandria. Secretary. C. W. Beerbower, assistant cashier First National Exchange Bank Roanoke. Assistant Secretary, Miss Lillian Kendall, First & Merchants National Bank, Richmond. Treasurer, Thomas D. Neal. Scott & Stringfellow, Richmond. Attorney, J. Randolph Tucker, Tucker, Bronson, Satterfield & Mays Richmond. WASHINGTON BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, Andrew Price, president National Bank of Commerce, Seattle. Vicedfi’esident.^N. A. Davis, vice-president Baker-Boyer National Bank, Secretary, J. W. Brislawn, 810 Alaska Bldg., Seattle. Treasurer, Albert Brygger, president Peoples Bank & Trust Co. Seattle General Counsel, Wm. Hatch Davis, 1333 Dexter Horton Bldg., Seattle. WEST VIRGINIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, Mason Crickard, vice-president Charleston National Bank Charleston. ’ Vice-President, J. A. Sydenstricker, cashier First National Bank, Marlinton. Secretary, Homer Gebhardt, vice-president and trust officer First Huntineton National Bank, Huntington, W. Va. B Treasurer, W. P. Kincaid, cashier Farmers & Merchants Bank Summersville. niBoumsirv BANKERS’ OF liANKEKS' ASSOCIATION President, Robert B. Wood, president Adams County State Bank Adams Vice-President, H. G. Diekelmann, cashier Horicon State Bank, Horicon’ Secretary, Wall G. Coapman, 534 Caswell Block, Milwaukee. Treasurer, Wm. J. Tesch, vice-president and cashier Lincoln County Bank Merrill, Wis. WYOMING BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION President, Geo. A. Bible, vice-president First National Bank, Rawlins. Vice-President, B. H. McCarthy, president First State Bank, Gillette Secretary, Kathleen Snyder, Wyoming Trust Co., Casper. Treasurer, G. O. Muirhead, president Stock Growers State Bank, Worland ASSOCIATIONS RESERVE 162 West Monroe St., Chicago . Officers President, John H. Hogan, vice-president Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co., Chicago. Vice-President, Roy L. Stone, vice-president First Wisconsin National Bank. Milwaukee. Treasurer, Norman T. Hayes, vice-president Philadelphia National Bank Philadelphia. Secretary, Joseph J. Schroeder, 162 W. Monroe St., Chicago. CITY BANKERS _ _ _ Board of Directors R-t5- SardinS <1934). Ex-Officio, president Ft. Worth National Bank ivt. Worth. R. E. Hanson (1935), vice-president Pennsylvania Co., Philadelphia. T. E. Ivey, Jr. (1935) vice-president California Bank, Los Angeles. J. S. Kennedy (1935) vice-president First National Bank, Atlanta. Joseph (^Williams (1935) vice-president Commerce Trust Co., Kansqa Philip K. Alexander (1934) vice-president First National Bank, Denver. Phil R. Easterday (1934) vice-president First National Bank, Lincoln W. Linn Hemingway (1934) president Mercantile Commerce Bank & Trust Co., St. Louis, Mo. Henry C. Stevens (1934) vice-president Guaranty Trust Co., New York FINANCIAL ADVERTISERS ASSOCIATION CENTRAL OFFICE, 231 So. La Salle Street. Chicago Executive Secretary, PRESTON E. REED OFFICERS DIRECTORS President— O. DELANO AMES. Maryland Trust Co., Baltimore W, E BROCKMAN, Northwest Bancorporation, Minneapolis FRANK G. BURROWS, Irving Trust Co., New York LEOPOLD A. CHAMBLISS, Fidelity Union Trust Co., Newark, N. J. i*4?SttR9nJ?XAN’ Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co., New York RALPH M. EASTMAN, State Street Trust Co., Boston J. MILLS EASTON, The Northern Trust Co., Chicago STEPHEN H. FIFIELD, Barnett National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla. A. KEY FOSTER- Birmingham Trust & Savings Co., Birmingham Ala. MRS. BEATRICE e. KEMPFF, Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co., Phila delphia JACOB KUSHNER, United States Trust Co., Paterson, N. J. J. BLAKE LOWE, Equitable Trust Co., Baltimore MICHELSON, Bank of America, San Francisco HENRY L. PARKER, Detroit Savings Bank, Detroit ROBERT W. SPARKS, Bowery Savings Bank, New York City G. L. SPRY, Huron & Erie Mortgage Corp., London, Canada H. A. LYON, Advertising Manager, Bankers Trust Co., New York. Fibst Vice-President— ALVA G. MAXWELL,Vice-President Citizens & Southern National Bank Atlanta Second Vice-Pbesident— I. I. SPERLING, Vice-President The Cleveland Trust Co., Cleveland Thibd Vice-Pbesident— FRANK FUCHS, Advertising Manager. First National Bank, St. Louis, Mo. Treasurer— FRED W. MATHISON, Asst. V. P. National Security Bank, Chicago. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 11 ADDITIONAL BANKERS ASSOCIATIONS—Continued INVESTMENT BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA Office of the Association, 33 South Clark Street, Chicago BOARD OF GOVERNORS 1933 PRESIDENT FRANK M. GORDON...............First National Bank........................................................................................................................................................Chicago EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT ALDEN H. LITTLE..................... 33 South Clark Street.......................................................................................................................................................Chicago VICE-PRESIDENTS GEORGE W. BOVENIZER.... Kuhn, Loeb & Co............................................................................................................................................................ New York JAMES H. DAGGETT............... Marshall & Ilsley Bank................................................................................................................................................... Milwaukee. EDWARD HOPKINSON, JR...Drexel & Co.........................................................................................................................................................................Philadelphia DONALD O'MELVENY............ Union Bank & Trust Co.................................................................................................................................................. Los Angeles O. T WILLIAMS.......................... O. T. Williams & Co., Inc............................................................................................................................................... Baltimore SECRETARY O. LONGFORD FELSKE............33 South Clark Street................................................................................................................................................... Chicago TREASURER CLOUD WAMPLER....................Lawrence Stern and Company......................................................................................................................................Chicago GOVERNORS J. AUGUSTUS BARNARD... .Dominick & Dominick....................................................................................................................................................New York. F. SEYMOUR BARR..................Barr Brothers & Co., Inc.................................................................................................................................................New York. ROBERT E. CHRISTIE. JR...Dillon, Read & Co.............................................................................................................................................................New York PIERPONT V. DAVIS............... The National City Co...................................................................................................................................................... New York ALLAN M. POPE......................... First of Boston Corporation.......................................................................................................................................... New York FRANK L. SCHEFFEY............. Callaway, Fish & Co......................................................................................................................................................... New York. WILLIAM T. BACON................ Bacon, Whipple & Co....................................................................................................................................................... Chicago T. J. BRYCE................................... Continental Illinois Co..................................................................................................................................................... Chicago. ROBERT A. GARDNER...........Mitchell, Hutchins & Co.............................................. ....................................................................................................Chicago SYDNEY P. CLARK.................. E. W. Clark & Co.............................................................................................................................................................. Philadelphia HENRY HART............................. First of Michigan Corporation................................................................................................................................... Detroit FRANCIS MOULTON................ R. H. Moulton & Co........................................................................................................................................................Los Angeles. E. GERALD HANSON............... Hanson Bros., Inc.............................................................................................................................................................. Montreal. DANIEL W. MYERS................. Hayden. Miller & Co........................................................................................................................................................Cleveland. JOHN R. LONGMIRE............... I. M. Simon & Co...............................................................................................................................................................St. Louis HARRY F. STIX...........................Stix & Co............................................................................................................................................................................... St. Louis. JOHN C. LEGG, JR.................... Mackubin, Goodrich & Co............................................................................................................................................. Baltimore JOHN R. CHAPIN.......................Kidder. Peabody & Co.....................................................................................................................................................Boston. ALBERT P. EVERTS................. Paine, Webber & Company...........................................................................................................................................Boston WILLIAM CAVALIER............... Wm. Cavalier & Co........................................................................................................................................................... San Francisco. A. E. SCHWABACHER............. Schwabacher & Co............................................................................................................................................................. San Francisco CLAUDE G. RIVES, JR............Whitney National Bank of New Orleans................................................................................................................. New Orleans. JOHN J. ROWE........................... First Investment and Securities Corporation......................................................................................................... Cincinnati OTHO C. SNIDER....................... Prescott, Wright, Snider Co........................................................................................................................................... Kansas City GEORGE P. HARDGROVE. . .Ferris & Hardgrove.......................................................................................................................................................... Seattle KENELM WINSLOW, JR........ Seattle Company................................................................................................................................................................ Seattle CHARLES B. ENGLE................ International Co. of Denver.......................................................................................................................................... Denver. HARRY B. WAGNER................First Securities Corp......................................................................................................................................................... Grand Rapids APPOINTED OFFICERS AND COUNSEL EDUCATIONAL DIRECTOR OFFICE COUNSEL THEODORE S. CHAPMAN. Ill West Monroe St.. Chicag* SAMUEL O. RICE, 33 South Clark St., Chicago FIELD SECRETARY COMMITTEE COUNSEL ARTHUR G. DAVIS. 33 South Clark St., Chicago PAUL V. KEYSER, 1010 Vermont Ave., Washington ASSISTANT SECRETARIES OFFICIAL REPORTER MARY R. LINCOLN. 33 South Clark St.. Chicago EMILY L. BLACK, 33 South Clark St.. Chicago GEORGE J. DROBNIS, 69 W. Washington St., Chicago ROBERT MORRIS ASSOCIATES A National Association of Financial Credit Men Office of Secretary, Lansdowne, Pa. OFFICERS President— CHESTER A. RUDE. Security-First National Bank, Los Angeles, Calif. First Vice-President— EDWARD M. TOURTELOT, First National Bank, Chicago, Ill. Second Vice-President— RAY M. GIDNEY, Federal Reserve Bank, New York Secretary-Treasurer— ALEXANDER WALL. Lansdowne. Pa. DIRECTORS B. F. BARNETT, First National Bank & Trust Co., Tulsa, Okla. (1934) B. FRANK DEW, State-Planters Bank & Trust Co., Richmond, Va. (1934) CHARLES C. KIMBALL, Merchants National Bank, Boston, Mass. (1934) THOMAS F. REGAN. National Bank of Commerce, New Orleans, La. (1934) M. RAYMOND RILEY, Brown Bros., Harriman & Co., New York, N. Y. (1934) ARTHUR B. EISENHOWER, Commerce Trust Co., Kansas City (1935) ELLIOT J. GIFFORD, First National Bank, St. Paul, Minn. (1935) GEO. J. KERN, Crocker First National Bank, San Francisco (1935) RAYMOND F. LEINEN, Lincoln-Alliance Bank & Trust Co., Rochester (1935) HARVEY L. WELCH, First National Bank, St. Louis (1935) MORRIS PLAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President— J. RODNEY BALL, Lawrence, Mass. First Vice-President— GEORGE C. TOEL, St. Joseph, Mo. Second Vice-President— HARRY E. SMALL, Cleveland, Ohio Secretary-Treasurer— GEO. M. CLARK, 431 Statler Bldg., Boston. Mass. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Ralph W. Pitman, Philadelphia, Pa. Ralph H Riddleberger, New York, N. Y. Harry E. Small, Cleveland, Ohio Geo. C. Toel, St. Joseph, Mo. J. Rodney Ball, Chairman, Lawrence, Mass. Robert O. Bonnell, Baltimore, Md. Frank J. Braun, Springfield, Ohio Howard E. Gladding, Providence, R. I. BOARD OF GOVERNORS J. Rodney Ball, Chairman, Lawrence, Mass. ♦A. C. Armstrong, Duluth, Minn. Philip E. Bessom. Lynn, Mass. Robert O. Bonnell, Baltimore, Md. Frank J. Braun, Springfield, Ohio H. Ellsworth Brown, Bridgeport, Conn. F. A. Collman, San Francisco, Calif. Thomas Coughlin, Cleveland, Ohio ♦J. R. Fain, Winston-Salem, N. C. *B. M. Gessel, Tulsa, Okla. Howard E. Gladding^ Providence, R. I. J. Frederick Green, Kansas City, Mo. Wm. Jenkins, Youngstown, Ohio Ralph W. Pitman, Philadelphia, Pa. Frank L. Rawson, Portland, Me. *M. S. Richardson, Akron, Ohio Ralph H. Riddleberger, New York, N. Y. ♦Frank M. Ross, Wilmington, N. C. Russell O. Sayre, Springfield, Mass. George C. Toel, St. Joseph, Mo. Luther H. Tucker, Albany, N. Y. F. Earl Wallace, Boston, Mass. Philip Woolcott, Richmond, Va. •Indicates new members of Board. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 12 THIS NEW FEATURE MAKES YOUR BLUE BOOK DOUBLY USEFUL ^DUR Blue Book makes it possible for you to find in one separate section a complete geographical list ing of All Bank Titles changed or discontinued within the past five years. In this NEW section you can trace any Bank Title which has been changed or https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis discontinued as a result of Merger, Consolidation, Absorption, or Suspension and find the exact year of the change with the new title, if any. Always a necessary part of any Bank’s operating equipment, now your Blue Book is doubly useful. NUMERICAL SYSTEM BANK TRANSIT MAP. INDEX Prefix Numbers CITIES 1 New York, N.Y. 2 Chicago. Ill. 3 Philadelphia.Pa. 4 St. Louis, Mo. 5 Boston, Mass. 6 Cleveland, Ohio 7 Baltimore, Md, 8 Pittsburgh ,Pa. 9 Detroit, Mich. 10 Buffalo, N. Y. 11 San Francisco, Cal. 12 Milwaukee, Wis. 13 Cincinnati, Ohio 14 NewOrleans.La. 15 Washington, D. C. 16 Los Angeles, Cal. 17 Minneapolis, Minn. 18 Kansas City, Mo. 19 Seattle, Wash. 20 Indianapolis, Ind. 21 Louisville. Ky. 22 St. Paul, Minn, 23 Denver. Colo. 24 Portland, Ore.. 25 Columbus, Ohio 26 Memphis, Tenn. 27 Omaha, Neb. 28 Spokane, Wash. 29 Albany. N. Y. 30 San Antonio, Tex. 31 Salt Lake City, Utah 32 Dallas, Tex. 33 Des Moines, la. 34 Tacoma, Wash. 35 Houston, Tex. 36 St. Joseph. Mo. 37 Ft. Worth. Tex. 38 Savannah, Ga. 39 Oklahoma City. Okla. 40 Wichita, Kan. 41 Sioux City, la. 42 Pueblo, Colo. 43 Lincoln, Neb. 44 Topeka. Kan. 45 Dubuque. Ia. 46 Galveston, Tex. 47 Cedar Rapids. Ia. 48 Waco, Tex. 49 Muskogee. Okla. STATES 50 New York 51 Connecticut 52 Maine 53 Massachusetts 54 New Hampshire 55 New Jersey 56 Ohio 67 Rhode Island 58 Vermont 59 ............................ 60 Pennsylvania 61 Alabama 62 Delaware 63 Florida 64 Georgia 65 Maryland 66 North Carolina 67 South Carolina 68 Virginia 69 West Virginia 70 Illinois 71 Indiana 72 Iowa 73 Kentucky 74 Michigan 75 Minnesota 76 Nebraska 77 North Dakota 78 South Dakota 79 Wisconsin 80 Missouri 81 Arkansas 82 Colorado 83. Kansas 84 Louisiana 85 Mississippi 86 Oklahoma 87 Tennessee 88 Texas 89 ............................ 90 California 91 Arizona 92 Idaho 93 Montana 94 Nevada 95 New Mexico 96 Oregon 97 Utah 98 Washington 99 Wyoming RAND MCNALLY & CO. NUMERICAL SYSTEM BANK TRANSIT MAP Copyright by Rand McNallj & Co. A. S. Pratt & Sons, inc.—Specialists in Government Bonds WASHINGTON, D. C. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis L See Back of Washington, D. C. Map ri COMPTROLLER’S CALLS TO THE NATIONAL BANKS FROM 1888, TO DATE YEAR JAN. FEB. T 1888 14 69 T 1889 26 76 F 1890 28 79 M 1891 26 69 1892 1893 W 1894 28 71 1895 F 1896 28 77 1897 F 1898 18 65 S 1899 4 65 T 1900 13 73 T 1901 5 54 T 1902 25 77 F 1903 6 73 F 1904 22 66 1905 W11 62 1906 M29 81 1907 S26 75 F 1908 14 73 F 1909 5 70 1910 M31 76 1911 S7 58 T 1912 20 77 T 1913 4 70 1914* T13 84 1915* 1916* 1917* 1918* 1919* S 1920* 28 59 M 1921 21 54 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 T 1928 28 59 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1 •Six calls made. MAR. APR. M 30 76 MAY T 5 76 T 9 82 30 61 M M 28 66 T 14 62 F 12 F 18 62 Th 9 66 T 12 56 W 12 69 W 18 75 Th 11 65 T 14 68 F 23 70 Th 14 70 T 29 57 T 7 59 Th 18 58 F 4 59 W 4 50 Th 4 63 T 7 67 M 5 68 M 4 63 T 4 63 S 1 M 1 T 1 F 10 M 12 T 4 58 55 57 67 69 66 Th 28 66 F 10 69 F 5 56 T 3 95 M 31 91 M 6 96 M 12 102 W 12 W 11 F T •3 83 T 2 76 S 28 79 T 6 84 T 5 74 T 20 Th 7 W 5 M 30 M 15 W 9 T 6 68 69 68 77 T 25 T 17 Th 10 Th 9 M 12 61 92 89 F 25 88 T 4 78 W 15 62 W 23 W 1 Th 1 F 1 W 4 S 9 62 71 65 76 69 T 5 95 86 T 26 83 82 T 21 73 S 31 49 W 10 F 17 T 20 F 1 M 17 M 15 S 31 63 F 12 W 8 T 0 F 15 F 14 74 70 69 66 70 62 66 68 68 77 76 F 10 102 M 28 90 M 10 102 W 3 95 F 4 97 W 24 86 T 29 91 F 30 92 Th 31 61 F 31 51 W 27 40 M 31 41 T 31 60 W 31 44 W 29 44 S 31 116 F 29 105 M 31 108 W 31 82 Th 31 94 F 31 184 S 31 82 M 31 89 T 31 88 W | 31 98 Th 31 93 I s31 34 52 40 32 43 20 on “ “ M “ “ CALLS 9 5 4 16 10 7 7 1 9 8 4 10 5 9 6 2 6 5 3 5 2 3 5 2 5 5 4 10 9 25 20 221 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Total, 221 92 ( First Figures In Square denote day of month call was made. KEY s' Other Figures In Square show number of days Intervening between calls. {. LETTERS In Square signify day of week call was made. Courtesy of Croacer First National Bank of San Francisco, San Francisco, Calif. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 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 F 27 65 T 16 76 Th 10 70 70 S 12 74 Th 2 71 T 12 74 T 11 83 DATES T 3 103 70 66 72 69 Th 22 94 W 23 56 Th 30 93 W 7 92 F 14 57 W 4 61 T 30 118 W 23 53 F 30 60 W 20 50 S 29 50 M 30 49 W 30 57 Th 30 63 F 30 56 S 30 88 M 30 91 T 30 85 W 30 79 Th 30 99 S 30 123 S 29 94 M 30 95 T 30 97 Th 30 182 F [ 30 181 Dates and number of Calls made on rest ective dates 69 19 78 W 2 68 F 9 70 T 19 77 W 19 78 F 13 76 Th 17 72 W 15 71 Th 1 72 S 2 86 Th 13 99 T 10 71 25 78 F 30 80 M 18 73 W 28 82 NOV. DEC. Th 2 76 F T 9 61 Th 9 73 M 20 59 Th 14 90 F 22 55 OCT. Th 4 96 30 80 M 15 82 W 16 77 67 SEP. M 60 M 29 76 F 6 AUG. F 30 86 F 29 64 W 5 60 Th 26 72 W 24 78 W 30 74 Th 9 62 W 27 86 T 27 86 W 25 84 S 13 76 S 17 78 M 4 67 T 17 77 Th 4 59 F 4 65 T 7 63 Th 7 69 F 14 66 Th 5 76 T 1 90 M 6 87 W 23 82 JUNE JULY ADDITIONAL BANKERS ASSOCIATIONS—Continued MORTGAGE BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA Offices of Secretary, 111 W. Washington St., Chicago George H. Patterson, Secretary-Treasurer OFFICERS President, Sylvanus B. Nye, Nye Mortgage Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Immediate Past President, Hiram S. Cody, Cody Realty and Mortgage Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Vice-President, Thomas P. Clark, Thomas F. Clark Co., New Haven, Conn. Vice-President, L. A. McLean, Southern Trust Co., Louisville, Ky. Vice-President, Richard G. Lambrecht, Lambrecht, Kelly Co., Detroit, Mich. Vice-President, W. A. Clarke, First Mortgage Co. of Philadelphia, Phila delphia, Pa. General Counsel, F. M. Bass, Nashville, Tenn. BOARD OF GOVERNORS (1932-1933) Reade M. Ireland, MacMaster, Ireland & Co., Portland, Ore. L. E. Mahan, L. E. Mahan & Company, St. Louis, Mo. Owen M. Murray, The Murray Investment Co., Dallas, Texas A. D. Fraser, 509 Guardian Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Harry C. Peiker, Harry C. Peiker & Co., Tulsa, Okla. O. A. Campbell, The Midland Mortgage Co., Toledo, O. Morgan Adams. Mortgage Guarantee Company, Los Angeles, Calif. W. Walter Williams, Continental Mortgage and Loan Company, Seattle, Wash. James W. Collins, Tracy Loan and Trust Company, Salt Lake City. Utah E. E. Murrey, Nashville-American Trust Company, Nashville, Tenn. Frank C. Evans, Evans, Devore & Co., Crawfordsville, Ind. Wm. H. McNeal, New York Title and Mortgage Company, New York City F. C. Waples, Midland Mortgage Company, Cedar Rapids. Iowa Byron V. Kanaley, Cooper. Kanaley and Company, Chicago, Ill. Elmer A. Dittmar, Mahan-Dittmar Company, San Antonio, Texas. Ervin Jackson, Jackson Securities & investment Co., Birmingham, Ala. O. W. Kistler, Federal Bond & Mortgage Co,. Miami, Fla. A. Y. Creager, A. Y. Creager Co., Sherman, Tex. .T. B. Sleeper, Pioneer Mortgage Co., Topeka, Kan. Arthur M. Hurd, Mortgage-Bond Company of New York, New York City Dean R. Hill, Hill Mortgage Corporation, Buffalo, New York. G. C. Bowie, H. L. Rust Co., Washington, D. C. NATIONAL AND STATE BANKERS’ PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION President Chas. De B. Claiborne Vice-President Whitney National Bank New Orleans. La. Chairman Permanent Organization Committee General Secretary-Treasurer Janies S. Peters Vice-President Bank of Manchester Manchester, Ga. F. R. Jones 406 Ten Forsyth St. Bldg. Atlanta. Ga. STATE BANK OFFICIALS AND EXAMINERS, 1933 State Name Address State Ala.............. H. H. Montgomery, Supt. of Banks.............. Montgomery. J. H. Williams, Deputy Supt. of Banks... .Montgomery. W. E. Henley. Member of Banking Board. Birmingham. J. B. Barnett, member of Banking Board. .Monroeville. “ Robert J. Beeland, Jr., member of Banking Board.................................................................... Greenville. F. J. Callen, member of Banking Board. . .Clanton. T. F. Adams, Bank Examiner......................... Birmingham. A. J. Smith, Bank Examiner........................... Montgomery. B. S. Gay, Bank Examiner...............................Montgomery. “ G. H. Foote. Bank Examiner............................Birmingham. “ Addie Lee Farish. Office assistant...................Montgomery. Ariz.............Y. C. White, Supt. of Banks............................ 107 Capitol Phoenix. Lloyd Thomas, Chief Bank Examiner......... Phoenix. L. V. Bailey, Bank Examiner..........................Phoenix. “ J. P. Connolly, Bank Examiner.................... Phoenix. Pearl Butler Pendleton, Acct.-Stenographer .Phoenix. Bldg., Address Del............. Harold W. Horsey, State Bank Com.............State House, Dover. “ Ira Lewis. Deputy Bank Com......................... Bridgeville. “ Lindale C. Fisher, Bank Examiner................ Wilmington Ark..............Marion Wasson, Bank Commissioner............ Little Rock. " R. G. Dickinson. Asst. Bk. Commissioner . Little Rock. “ Rex. W. Peel, Asst. Commissioner in charge of Closed Banks................................. Little Rock. “ Oliver Phillips, Asst. Commissioner in charge of Building & Loan Associations . . Little Rock. “ B. M. Eagle, Asst. Commissioner in charge Blue Sky Division........................................... Little Rock. Theo. P. Carson, Chief Bank Ex................... Little Rock. Albert Sims. Bank Examiner...........................Little Rock. ” H. G. Sexton. Bank Examiner.......................... Little Rock. “ H. A. Daugherty, Bank Examiner (Closed Banks)................................................................. Little Rock. Fay C. Rayburn, Asst. Bank Examiner... .Little Rock. John E. Taylor, Bank Examiner....................Little Rock. J. A. Welty, Bank Examiner (Closed Banks) Little Rock. Joe E. Chester, Bldg. & Ln. Examiner......... Little Rock. M. C. Magness, Bldg. & Ln. Examiner..........Little Rock. Calif............Edward Rainey. Supt. of Banks...................... 333 Montgomery St. San Francisco. ** E. D. Holly, Chief Deputy.................................San Francisco. “ O. E. Lowell, Chief Examiner.......................... San Francisco. Matt I. Sullivan. Attorney...............................San Francisco. " G. M. Ackerman, Bank Examiner................. San Francisco. '* H. W. Albert. Bank Examiner..........................San Francisco. “ D. B. Courtney, Bank Examiner.....................San Francisco. “ O. E. Deskin, Bank Examiner..........................San Francisco. “ Chas. J. Ledwith, Bank Examiner................. San Francisco. " G. A. Macpherson, Bank Examiner............... San Francisco. “ N. C. Matthews, Bank Examiner................... San Francisco “ Paul F. Meckes, Bank Examiner.................... San Francisco. " J. Perry Reynolds, Bank Examiner............... San Francisco. “ H. S. Taylor, Bank Examiner...........................San Francisco. •* W. T. Werschkull, Bank Examiner.................San Francisco. John McFaul, Chief of Southern Division..701 California State Bldg., Los Angeles E. D. Backus. Bank Examiner....................... R. C. Barth, Bank Examiner......................... S. M. Matthews, Bank Examiner................ E. E. Haupert, Bank Examiner.................... Harriet O. French, Secretary Sacramento Office.....................................................................Sacramento. Fla..............J. M. Lee. State Comptroller......................... Tallahassee. Geo. C. White, Bank Report Analyst..........Tallahassee. J. E. Perkins, State Bank Examiner............... Tallahassee. Barney Howard, State Bank Examiner.........Jacksonville. L. E. Fenn, State Bank Examiner...................Miami. W. M. Wainwright. Bank Examiner............Starke. “ L. T. Galphin, Jr., Building & Loan Examiner.............................................................Tallahassee. Paul B. Hale. State Bank Examiner............... De Land. A. A. Futch, State Bank Examiner................. Leesburg. Erie W. Webb, State Bank Examiner............. St. Petersburg. J. C. Scarborough, State Bank Examiner. . . Quincy. D. H. Mays, Jr., State Bank Examiner..........Tallahassee. R. E. Waterman, State Bank Examiner... .Sanford. J. W. Blanding, State Bank Examiner........ Tampa. Ga...............R. E. Gormley, Supt. of Banks........................ Atlanta. E. B. Douglas, Asst. Supt. of Banks...........Atlanta. “ Richard Forrester, Bank Examiner.............. Montezuma. “ C. L. Gruver. Bank Examiner.......................... Statesboro. O. G. Jackson, Bank Examiner...................... Decatur. “ W. D. Lloyd, Bank Examiner.......................... Tallapoosa. “ A. L. Johnson, Secretary.................................... Decatur. “ E. R. Ellis, Secretary........................................... Atlanta. Idaho.........Ben. Diefendorf, Commissioner of Finance. State Capitol Bldg., Boise. “ W. T. Lambdin, Chief Clerk, Custodian of Securities.............................................................Boise. “ J. J. Mockler, Bank Examiner......................... Boise. “ E. R. Jones, Bank Examiner...........................Boise. “ A. B. Wheeler, Examiner................................... Boise. Illinois... .Edward J. Barrett, Auditor of Public Accounts, Main Office, Capitol Bldg.... Springfield. Chicago Office: 2600 Foreman State National Bank Building, 33 N. La Salle St. Geneva Office: 119 Unity Bldg. “ W. D. Baine, Chief Bank Examiner...............Springfield. •* A. A. Mueller, Chief Examiner, Cook Co. Div......................................................................... Chicago. Harrison Mathewson. Bank Examiner........ Chicago. “ H. M. Durst, Bank Examiner.......................... Chicago. " P. R. Wilkinson, Bank Examiner.....................Chicago. ** J. A. Jaworski, Bank Examiner.......................Chicago. “ Frank Chew, Bank Examiner........................... Springfield. “ J. E. Shearer. Bank Examiner..........................Springfield. “ R. J. Silver, Bank Examiner............................. Springfield. “ A. Ray Drennan, Bank Examiner...................Springfield. “ W. E. Turnei, Trust Examiner........................ Springfield. “ J. J. Jaeger. Bank Examiner.............................Geneva. “ Henry Odenthal, Bank Examiner..................Springfield. “ L. P. McAneney, Bank Examiner..................Springfield. Colo........... Grant McFerson, State Bank Commissioner. 125 State Office Bldg. Denver. '• Axel B. Olson, Chief Deputy Bank Com.... Denver. “ John Jepson, Deputy Bank Com.....................Denver. “ Geo. T. Atchison, Deputy Bank Com........... Denver. “ Walter J. Nelson, Deputy Bank Com........... Denver. Conn..........Walter Perry, Bank Commissioner.................New Haven. “ R. Gordon Baldwin, Deputy Bank Com. . .Bristol. “ Harold P. Splain, Asst. Bank Com.................New Haven. “ Clarence H. Adams, Director Secur. Div.. .Hartford. John F. DiNonno, Bank Liquidating Agt. .New Britain. William P. Landon, Bond Consultant......... West Hartford. Philip H. Moriarty, Analyst and Statis’n . . Hartford. “ Arthur O. Lamb, Real Estate Appraiser. . .Rocky Hill. Alfred F. Austin, Principal Bank Exam........ Torrington. “ George W. Austin, Associate Bank Exam. . . West Hartford. Lynwood K. Elmore, Associate Bk. Exam.. . South Windsor. Frank E. Irving, Associate Bank Exam.........Bridgeport. “ Arthur B. Shippee, Associate Bank Exam.. . East Killingly. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Name Conn.......... Reinhard J. Bardeck, Senior Bank Exam... .New Britain. (Cont.) Douglas T. Boddie, Senior Bank Exam......... Redding. Thomas J. Convery, Senior Bank Exam........Stamford. Stanley F. Gierymski, Senior Bank Exam.. . New Britain. Ralph R. MacICinnel, Senior Bank Exam. . . East Haven. Herbert F. Seward, Senior Bank Exam......... Hartford. Harold A. Williams, Senior Bank Exam........ Middletown. Howard E. Frisbie, Asst. Bank Exam............ East Haven. Gerald C. Low, Asst. Bank Exam.................... Watertown. Alfred B. Taravella, Asst. Bank Exam...........Windsor Locks. Pietro Diana, Junior Bank Exam.................... New Haven. Milton T. Gaines. Junior Bank Exam............ Glastonbury. Melvin O. Hall, Junior Bank Examiner.........New Britain. Earle T. Jarvis, Junior Bank Exam.................Torrington. Frank J. Murphy, Junior Bank Exam............New Haven. William W. Prout, Junior Bank Exam........... Windsor. Harold W. Roberts, Junior Bank Exam.........Hartford. E. Gorton Rogers, Junior Bank Exam............New London. Ernest E. Savard, Junior Bank Exam............ Bristol. Ind.............. Luther F. Symons, Bank Commissioner... .Room 241 State House, Indianapo lis & Lewisville. “ Thos. D. Barr, Deputy Bank Commissioner. Fairmount. “ S. P. Good, Bank Examiner...............................Warren. 17 STATE BANK OFFICIALS AND EXAMINERS—Continued State Name Address State Ind.............. J. W. Parrett, Bank Examiner......................... Indianapolis. (Cont.) Joe E. McCord, Bank Examiner.................... Loogootee. T. G. Inwood, Bank Examiner....................... Thorntown. J. E. Myer, Bank Examiner............................. Hammond. S. G. Bovard, Bank Examiner.........................Dupont. H. R. Johnson, Bank Examiner......................Petersburg. Wm. R. Dexheimer, Bank Examiner............Fort Wayne. O. J. H. Butler, Bank Examiner.....................Greensburg. Iowa. .D. W. Bates, Supt. of Banking....................... State House, Des Moines. R. L. Bunce, Deputy Supt................................Des Moines. G. S. Krouth, Director of Receiverships. . .Des Moines. F. W. Bloxham, Examiner................................ Waterloo. F. W. Walsmith, Examiner.............................. Cedar Rapids. R. R. Blair, Examiner........................................ Waterloo. L. H. Jurgemeyer, Examiner........................... Sheldon. L. D. Beckett, Examiner...................................Northwood. Walter Light, Examiner.....................................West Liberty. H. R. Jackson, Examiner.................................. Marshalltown. F. A. Lettow, Examiner.....................................Council Bluffs. S. T. Egertson, Examiner.................................. Estherville. O. D. Emmert, Examiner.................................. Red Oak. O. S. Johnson. Examiner...................................Des Moines. R. H. Murphy, Assistant Examiner................Des Moines Ira J. Melaas, Assistant Examiner.................. Ankeny. Kansas....H. W. Koeneke, Bank Commissioner........... Topeka. T. J. Rhodes. Asst. Bank Com........................Topeka. O. F. Gilpin, 1st Special Assistant Bank Commissioner.................................................... Topeka. R. J. Arbuthnot, Deputy Bank Com........... Norton. L. C. Christenson, Deputy Bank Com......... Topeka. H. B. Eagle, 3rd Special Bank Com..............Topeka. John R. Emery, Deputy Bank Com..............Wichita. R. Keesling, Deputy Bank Com..................... Wichita. T. Clarke Key, Deputy Bank Com.............. Salina. L. E. Mauck, Deputy Bank Com...................Lyons. Geo. K. Meier. Deputy Bank Com................Topeka. H. F. Nelson, Deputy Bank Com...................Toneka. I. L. Perkins, 2nd Special Asst. Bank Com.Hutchinson. R. B. Schwartz, Deputy Bank Com..............Manhattan. O. W. Starr, Chief Examiner............................Topeka. A. E. Von Trebra, Deputy Bank Com......... Topeka. E. D. Land, Deputy Bank Commissioner. .Iola. Geo. D. Royer, Jr., Deputy Bank Com... .Hutchinson. Norton Thayer, Deputy Bank Com..............Dodge City. C. W. Johnson. General Receiver.................. Topeka. Ky.. .... J. R. Dorman, Banking and Securities Com. Frankfort. Lloyd B. Clark, Deputy Bank Com..............Frankfort. Evalyn C. Clifton, Deputy Securities Com.. Frankfort. James E. Bond, Bank Examiner.................... Versailles. C. M. Dunn, Bank Examiner..........................Paducah. Russell Fryman, Bank Examiner..................Cynthiana. R. D. Jeter. Bank Examiner............................Campbellsville. G. E. Parker, Bank Examiner.........................Tompkinsville. Lawrence J. Roll. Bank Examiner...............Newport. A. L. Bondurant, Bank Examiner....................Louisville. G. C. May, Building & Loan Examiner. . .Louisville. ... .3. S. Brock, State Bank Com., Capitol Bldg........................................................................Baton Rouge. O. II. Pittman, Chief State Bank Exam., 807 American Bank Bldg...............................New Orleans. P. R. Breaux, State Bank Examiner............ New Orleans. W. C. Evans, State Bank Examiner............. New Orleans. C. Girard, State Bank Examiner....................New Orleans. J. B. Hill, State Bank Examiner.....................New Orleans. A. R. Johnson, State Bank Examiner........... New Orleans. P. C. Moseley, State Bank Examiner........... New Orleans. J. Q. Wright, Office Examiner..........................New Orleans. J. S. Brock, Jr., Asst. State Bank Examiner. New Orleans. Clem Ruf, Chief Clerk........................................ Baton Rouge. W. E. Wood, State Bank Examiner and Asst. Supervisor, Homestead and Build ing & Loan Associations.................................New Orleans. Maine. , .Thomas A. Cooper, Bank Examiner............... Augusta. J. Franklin Anderson, Deputy Bank Com.. Gardiner. T. Frank Parker, Senior Examiner...............Belfast. Ernest O. Stinson, Examiner...........................Bangor. Harold W. Lord, Examiner...............................Brewer. Edgar M. Goodrich, Examiner........................Hampden. George H. Young, Assistant Examiner ... .Portland Walter E. Frank, Asst. Examiner...................Portland. David B, Moody, Asst. Examiner..................Belfast. Albert S. Noyes, Asst. Examiner.................... Bath. J. Malcolm Stanley, Asst. Examiner............Kezar Falls. Harold F. Holmes, Asst. Examiner...............Bangor. Kenneth B. Foss, Loan Agcy. Examiner. . .Augusta. Annie R. Norman, Clerk.................................. Augusta. Hal. G. Hoyt, Securities Examiner............... Augusta. Agnes M. Hickey, Registration Clerk.........Gardiner. Md.. .John J. Ghingher, Bank Com............................Baltimore. John D. Hospelhorn, Deputy Bank Com.. . .Baltimore. W. J. Gerbig, Senior Bank Examiner...........Baltimore. W. Reed Seal, Senior Bank Examiner......... Baltimore. O. P. Comegys, Senior Examiner.................... Baltimore. H. E. Meeks, Senior Bank Examiner, Union Trust Bldg.......................................................... Baltimore. A. C. Merriam, Jr., Senior Bank Examiner, Union Trust Bldg.............................................Baltimore. J. C. Gawthrop, Junior Bank Examiner, Union Trust Bldg.............................................Baltimore. H. A. Gross, Junior Bank Examiner..........Baltimore C. R. Frey, Junior Bank Examiner, Union Trust Bldg.......................................................... Baltimore. R. T. E. Forman, Junior Bank Examiner, Union Trust Bldg.............................................Baltimore. C. S. Donohue, Junior Bank Examiner, Union Trust Bldg.............................................Baltimore. F. H. Hoffmaster, Junior Bank Examiner, Union Trust Bldg.............................................Baltimore F. B. Marshall, Asst. Bank Examiner, Union Trust Bldg............................................. Baltimore. W. B. Thurston, Jr., Asst. Bank Examiner, Union Trust Bldg.............................................Baltimore. Allan J. Foster, Asst. Bank Examiner, Union Trust Bldg...........................................................Baltimore. Julius Scriba, Asst. Bank Examiner............. Baltimore. Z. Davis Jackson, Asst. Bank Examiner, Union Trust Bldg............................................. Baltimore. H. Sadtler Nolen, Asst. Bank Examiner, Union Trust Bldg............................................. Baltimore. A. N. Englar, Asst. Bank Examiner, Union Trust Bldg...........................................................Baltimore. Schall W. Mitzel, Asst. Bank Examiner, Union Trust Bldg.............................................Baltimore. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Name Address Mass...........Arthur Guy, Com. of Banks............................. Framingham. (Office of the Commissioner of Banks State House, Boston.) L. R. W. Leland, Deputy Com. of Banks... .Newtonville. Charles H. Answorth, Director.......................No. Beverly. Charles J. Bateman, Jr., Director..................Newtonville. William B. Jensen, Director.............................Framingham. George F. Powers, Director..............................Arlington. R. J. Tubbs, Director.........................................Greenwood. Eugene Brimmer, Asst. Director.................... Malden. Harold P. Jenks, Asst. Director......................Newton Centre. John E. Turner, Asst. Director.......................Greenwood. Nelson B. Davis, Chief Clerk.......................... Newton Highlands. Charles A. Crowell, Chief Bank Exam........Salem. George W. Barron, Senior Bank Exam........Beverly. Joseph R. Beetle, Senior Bank Exam........... South Braintree. Forrest F. Bursley, Senior Bank Exam........Winchester. Howard A. Clark, Senior Bank Exam.......... Wakefield. William E. Day, Senior Bank Exam.............Chelsea. Ralph E. Ellis, Senior Bank Exam................ Braintree. Arthur W. Flint, Senior Bank Exam............ Wakefield. Charles W. Herzig, Senior Bank Exam........Roxbury. Paul H. Heywood, Senior Bank Exam.........Wakefield. John L. Keyes, Senior Bank Examiner. . . .Lowell. George C. Mansfield, Senior Bank Exam.. .Rockland. Burt O. McKinley, Senior Bank Exam........Lowell. Arthur S. Morey, Senior Bank Exam........... Belmont. John F. Rich, Senior Bank Exam.................. 'Watertown. Stephen M. Torrey, Senior Bank Exam.. . .Marblehead. Nathan L Whitten, Senior Bank Exam... . Campello. Horace W. Whynot, Senior Bank Exam.... Roslindale. Carl II. Baker, Asst. Bank Exam...................Wollaston. George F. Davee, Asst. Bank Exam............. Plymouth. Michael J. Dunnigan, Asst. Bank Exam........Boston. Samuel W. Eldridge, Asst. Bank Exam.. . .Arlington Hts. Samuel T. Foster, Asst. Bank Exam.............Waverley. “ Chester A. Gray, Asst. Bank Exam...............Medford. Frank A. Hannan, Asst. Bank Exam............ Cambridge. Francis J. Hillberg, Asst. Bank Exam.............Wellesley Hills. Herbert L. Keeble, Asst. Bank Exam............. Jamaica Plain. Harrison S. King, Asst. Bank Exam............. Melrose. George H. Magurn, Asst. Bank Exam.......... Roslindale. Harold A. McKay, Asst. Bank Exam........... Somerville. Burton T. Spencer, Asst. Bank Exam...........Worcester. W. A. Warren, Asst. Bank Exam................... Newton. Albert M. Whitworth, Asst. Bank Exam.. .Lowell. Harold E. Almy, Junior Bank Exam.............Braintree. Austin J. Blood, Junior Bank Exam..............Worcester. Charles E. Boles, Junior Bank Exam............Brookline. Joseph L. Brighton, Junior Bank Exam.. . .Somerville, Frederick J. Bye, Junior Bank Exam........... Worcester. N. S. Chadwick, Junior Bank Exam..............Reading. Philip J. Coady, Junior Bank Exam..............Somerville. Frederick A. Connell, Junior Bank Exam.. Jamaica Plain. Joseph F. Connellan, Junior Bank Exam.. .Brookline. Harry A. Cowles, Junior Bank Exam........... Boston. James H. Crowell, Junior Bank Exam .... Boston. Sidney L. Drown, Asst. Bank Exam............. Malden. Henry Haeberle, Junior Bank Exam.............Jamaica Plain. Roland E. Hamel, Junior Bank Exam.........Watertown. Russell A. Hersee, Junior Bank Exam.........Roslindale. Larkland F. Hewitt, Junior Bank Exam... .Cambridge. Elmer Holmberg, Junior Bank Exam...........Worcester. Arthur W. Hood, Junior Bank Exam...........No Quincy. G. W. Hoyt, Junior Bank Exam.................... Malden. Francis P. Hynes, Junior Bank Exam..........Boston. P. Joseph King, Junior Bank Exam..............Northampton. Felix A. Kulik, Junior Bank Exam................Beverly. Arthur A. LeMay, Junior Bank Exam........ Beverly. Arthur B. Malone, Junior Bank Exam........Chelsea. Glen H. Martin, Junior Bank Exam.............Waltham. Frank W. McCabe, Junior Bank Exam.. . .Malden. Norman F. McDonah, Junior Bank Exam. Dorchester. Herbert J. Millen, Junior Bank Exam............Belmont. Willard A. Moulton, Junior Bank Exam.. . Milton. George F. Murphy, Junior Bank Exam.. . .Brighton. Paul F. Ochs, Junior Bank Exam.................. East Milton. Daniel J. O'Connor, Junior Bank Exam. . .Lowell. James L. Patterson, Junior Bank Exam... .Brookline. Albert R. Quinn, Junior Bank Exam............Brighton. Harry B. Quinn, Junior Bank Exam............ East Weymouth. “ Eric D. Rice, Junior Bank Exam.................... Lynn. William F. Ritchie, Junior Bank Exam.. . . Belmont. W. S. Savery, Junior Bank Exam..................Plymouth. H. L. Sawyer, Junior Bank Exam..................Newtonville. James J. Stapleton, Junior Bank Exam.. . . Dorchester. Eugene F. Storrs, Junior Bank Exam.......... Needham. B. F. Strand, Jr., Junior Bank Exam........... Brookline. Kenneth W. Tatro, Junior Bank Exam.. . . Walpole. Edward S. Whitmarsh, Junior Bk. Exam. .Medford. Donald M. Williams, Junior Bk. Exam.. . . Newton Highlands. “ B. F. Wood, Junior Bank Exam......................Brighton. John W. Slye, Senior Credit Exam................ Malden. Donald K. Taylor, Senior Credit Exam.. . . Everett. Harry N. Thomas, Asst. Credit Exam......... Wollaston. “ Arthur Welwood, Asst. Credit Exam.............Boston. Mich...........R. E. Reichert, Commissioner.......................... Lansing. M. C. Taylor. Deputy Commissioner............Lansing. Fred Marin. Deputy Commissioner............. Lansing. R. C. McClelland, Bank Examiner............... Grand Rapids. K. H. Buttars, Bank Examiner.......................Bay City. F. B. Campbell, Bank Examiner....................Caro. R. A. Carroll, Bank Examiner........................Battle Creek. L. M. Fenton, Bank Examiner.......................Bay City. E. B. Finley, Jr., Bank Examiner.................. Hartford. R. H. Garfield, Bank Examiner....................... Albion. G. A. Hodson, Bank Examiner.......................Grandville. H. G. Hudson, Bank Examiner.....................Decatur. R. I. Hudson, Bank Examiner........................Decatur. F. M. Kropschot, Bank Examiner.................Marshall. G. D. Monroe. Bank Examiner.......................Howell. H. S. Maentz, Bank Examiner....................... Allegan. E. W. Nelson Bank Examiner......................... Ann Arbor. B. W. Preston. Bank Examiner...................... Charlotte. W. L. Roy, Bank Examiner.............................Pontiac. H. L. Switzer, Bank Examiner....................... Mt. Clemens. H. G. Taylor, Bank Examiner........................ Lansing. C. C. Tyson, Bank Examiner..........................Grand Rapids. C. E. Williams, Bank Examiner.....................Wayne. P. C. Yuli, Bank Examiner................................Lansing. O. S. Wood, Jr.. Bank Examiner....................Barryton. K. O. Aldrich, Asst. Bank Examiner............Jackson. R. E. Crimmins. Asst. Bank Examiner. .. .Manistee. Smith Falconer, Asst. Bank Examiner.........Oxford. M. G. Fiegel, Assistant Bank Examiner. . .Detroit. R. K. Lapworth, Asst. Bank Examiner... .Flushing. A. G. List, Asst. Bank Examiner...................Saginaw. F. G. MacEachron, Asst. Bank Exam......... Hudsonville. H. E. Roming, Asst. Bank Examiner........... St. Claire Shores. W. O. Schrader, Assistant Bank Examiner. Detroit. 18 STATE BANK OFFICIALS AND EXAMINERS—Continued Name Minn. Stats Address Mich. . . . .W. I. Schriemer, Assistant Bank Examiner Grand Rapids. (Cont.) T. D. Sherk, Assistant Bank Examiner.. . .Jackson. R. B. Van Wert. Asst. Bank Examiner. ... Jonesville. H. O. Wells. Asst. Bank Examiner................Dearborn. C. E. Kearns, Asst. Bank Examiner.............Negaunee. R. A. Haigh, Bond Division............................ Dearborn. . Elmer A. Benson, Com. of Banks.................... St. Paul. H. G. McConnell, Deputy Commissioner.. .Minneapolis. F. A. Amundson, Chief Clerk.......................... St. Paul. Ralph J. Maertz, Manager Bond Dept.......... St. Paul. Robt. D. Beery, Examiner in Charge of Liquidation........................................................St. Paul. F. R. McGowan, Asst, to Commissioner. . . .Minneapolis. O. I. Brandvold, Bank Examiner...................Fergus Falls. Jacob Rigg, Bank Examiner........................... Ada. D. R. Spieker, Bank Examiner...................... Minneapolis. Henry Lende, Bank Examiner.......................Appleton C. M. Wenzel. Bank Examiner....................... St. Paul. H. V. Montgomery, Bank Examiner............ Minneapolis. G. V. Markey, Assistant Examiner............... Worthington. R. S. Picha, Assistant Examiner.................... St. Paul. D. S. Struble, Assistant Examiner.................Minneapolis. A. A. Wilcken, Assistant Examiner.............. Minneapolis. J. F. Angell, Assistant Examiner...................Bemidji. Jesse Olson, Assistant Examiner................... Fergus Falls. G. W. Tanner, Assistant Examiner............. Minneapolis. C. E. Tillander, Assistant Examiner............ St. Paul. Miss. . J. S. Love, Supt. of Banks................................Jackson Mrs. E. B. Fulgham, Secretary...................... Jackson. L. E. Brown, Special agent..............................Jackson. C. T. Johnson, Bank Examiner...................... Clarksdale. E. M. Summer, Bank Examiner.....................Hattiesburg. H. O. Walker, Bank Examiner........................Clarksdale. E. L. Brien, Jr., Bank Examiner.................... Jackson. R. G. Duke, Auditor.......................................... Jackson. S. L. Langston, Auditor.................................... Jackson. Mo.... .O. H. Moberly, Com. of Finance..................Harris. D. R. Harrison, Deputy Commissioner. . . .Jefferson City. F. W. Heyde, Jr., Bank Examiner................ St. Joseph. F. S. Hummel, Bank Examiner...................... St. Louis. E. T. Messenbaugh, Bank Examiner..........Braymer. TJ. P. Moody, Bank Examiner...................... Mt. Vernon. R. E. Shelby, Bank Examiner........................ Maryville Don O. Adamson, Asst. Bank Examiner. . .Miller. O. H. Clark, Asst. Bank Examiner..................Savannah. Geo. E. Chipman, Asst. Bank Examiner. . . .Monroe City. J. D. Ellis, Asst. Bank Examiner.....................Malden. Paul H. Lehman, Asst. Bank Examiner........ Fortuna. Bryan Osborn, Asst. Bank Examiner............. Macks Creek. Sain J. Ross, Asst. Bank Examiner................. Lancaster. .John Bingham, State Bk. Ex........................... Capitol Bldg., Santa Fe. John Clyde Hays, Deputy State Bk. Exam.. Santa Fe. E. M. Hampton, Deputy State Bk. Ex........Santa Fe. R .W. Heflin, Special Asst. Blue-sky Dept. Santa Fe. N. Y.. .Joseph A. Broderick, Supt., State of New York..................................................................... State Office Bldg., Albany. G. W. Egbert, Deputy........................................80 Centre St., N. Y. August Ihlefeld, Jr., Deputy............................ 80 Centre St., N. Y. George A. Coleman, Deputy...........................Albany. Ohas. H. Schoch, Deputy.................................. 80 Centre St., N. Y. James J. Heenehan, Deputy.............................80 Centre St., N. Y. H. S. Andrews, Bank Examiner...................... 80 Centre St., N. Y. R. W. Humphrey, Bank Examiner.................80 Centre St., N. Y. J. S. Love, Bank Examiner...............................80 Centre St., N. Y. Fletcher G. Crane, Bank Examiner............... 80 Centre St., N. Y. John I. Meslck, Bank Examiner..................... 80 Centre St., N. Y. F. W. Piderit. Bank Examiner........................ 80 Centre St.. N. Y. Peter N. Shippee, Bank Examiner................ Albany. Arthur B. Vogel, Bank Examiner.................. 80 Centre St., N. Y. C. E. Nathaway, Bank Examiner.................Rochester. Rho. L. Bush, Bank Examiner................ .80 Centre St., N. Y. Louis N. Roe, Bank Examiner........................ 80 Centre St., N. Y. Ralph T. Simmons, Bank Examiner..............80 Centre St., N. Y. G. M. Aldrich, Bank Examiner....................... 80 Centre St., N. Y. Lawrence II. Geser, Bank Examiner............. 80 Centre St., N. Y. Geo. A. Strack, Bank Examiner......................80 Centre St., N. Y. Herbert C. Rogers, Bank Examiner...............80 Centre St., N. Y. E. J. Bangert, Bank Examiner...................... Buffalo. Fred T. Bolan, Bank Examiner...................... 80 Centre St., N. Y. Charles Clarke, Bank Examiner....................Albany. Mortimer S. Cole, Bank Examiner.................80 Centre St., N. Y. Alfred L. Taylor, Bank Examiner...................80 Centre St., N. Y. Wm. D. Navin, Bank Examiner.................... Schenectady. John M. Egan, Bank Examiner......................Buffalo. Ambrose J. Delaney, Bank Examiner. . ... .Rochester. Frank C. Maher, Bank Examiner..................Albany. Arthur P. McQuade, Bank Examiner...........80 Centre St., N. Y. Thomas M. Little, Bank Examiner............. Syracuse. James A. Schaumburg, Bank Examiner... .80 Centre St., N. Y. Wm. P. Mitchell, Bank Examiner..................80 Centre St., N. Y. Andrew Risen, Bank Examiner........................80 Centre St., N. Y. George R. Dise, Bank Examiner...................Buffalo. Marcus Koster, Bank Examiner......................80 Centre St., N. Y. Edward H. Leete, Bank Examiner................. 80 Centre St., N. Y. John J. Sullivan, Bank Examiner.................. Albany. Guy E. Thompson, Bank Examiner..............Kenmore. R. W. Pawling, Bank Examiner.....................80 Centre St., N. Y. John A. Tripp, Bank Examiner.....................Rochester. William J. McAuliffe, Bank Examiner..........80 Centre St., N. Y. Clarence A. Masker, Bank Examiner............80 Centre St., N. Y. Earl Harkness, Bank Examiner....................... 80 Centre St., N. Y. Geo. J. Riedel, Bank Examiner....................... 80 Centre St., N. Y. Geo. A. Porter, Bank Examiner......................80 Centre St., N. Y. Edward Zimmerman, Jr., Bank Examiner. Buffalo. Walter H. Wiesner, Bank Examiner..............80 Centre St., N. Y. Bernard J. Hirschfleld, Bank Examiner... .80 Centre St., N. Y. A. O. Johnson, Bank Examiner....................... 80 Centre St., N. Y. Gerald R. Dorman, Bank Examiner..............80 Centre St., N. Y. Robert A Barnet, Jr., Bank Examiner. .. .80 Centre St., N. Y. Thomas Martinus, Bank Examiner............... 80 Centre St., N. Y. Joseph B. Zweifel, Bank Examiner................ 80 Centre St.. N. Y. John O. Dieckert, Bank Examiner.................80 Centre St., N. Y. H. R. MacEwen, Bank Examiner..................Syracuse. John F. McCloskey, Bank Examiner............ 80 Centre St.. N. Y. Arthur J. Ruhle, Bank Examiner................... 80 Centre St., N. Y Robert E. Pratt, Bank Examiner...................SO Centre St., N. Y. Wm. De C. White, Bank Examiner.............. 80 Centre St., N. Y. Roger F. Molloy, Bank Examiner.................. 80 Centre St., N. Y. Edward F. X. Wolfe, Bank Examiner.......... 80 Centre St., N. Y. Paul V. Liehr, Bank Examiner. ......................80 Centre St., N. Y. John J. Cavanaugh, Bank Examiner..........Syracuse. Robert E. Chellis, Bank Examiner................80 Centre St., N. Y. D. S. Cushman, Bank Examiner....................Syracuse. Edmond W. Browne, Bank Examiner......... 80 Centre St., N. Y. Joseph V. Mullaly, Bank Examiner..............80 Centre St., N. Y. H. Le Roy Miller. Bank Examiner...............Rochester. Margaret E. Kennedy, Bank Examiner... .80 Centre St., N. Y. James A. Sheeran. Bank Examiner............ .80 Centre St., N. Y. Henry J. Nauer, Bank Examiner............ .80 Centre St., N. Y. A. Charles Ruocco, Bank Examiner.............. 80 Centre St., N. Y. John Lacke, Bank Examiner........................... Buffalo. Francis J. Ludeman, Bank Examiner............80 Centre St., N. Y. Louis J'. Devantoy, Bank Examiner.............. 80 Centre St., N. Y. Michael A. Kearns, Bank Examiner..............80 Centre St., N. Y. Charles R. Johnson, Bank Examiner............ 80 Centre St.. N. Y. William Taner, Bank Examiner......................80 Centre St., N. Y. Francis A. Florin, Bank Examiner.................80 Centre St., N. Y. Arthur W. Dahl, Bank Examiner................... 80 Centre St., N. Y. Raymond F. Garraty, Bank Examiner. . . .Buffalo. Scudder D. Gildersleeve, Bank Examiner. .80 Centre St., N. Y. James McWilliams, Bank Examiner..............80 Centre St., N. Y. Clarence F. Hartig, Bank Examiner..............80 Centre St., N. Y. Charles R. Murray, Bank Examiner............. 80 Centre St., N. Y. Alister W. D. Steele. Bank Examiner...........Syracuse. Leslie W. Wintsch, Bank Examiner.............. 80 Centre St., N. Y. Patrick J. McConnell, Bank Examiner. . . .80 Centre St., N. Y. Salvin C. Marolda, Bank Examiner...............80 Centre St., N. Y. Arthur R. Seaton, Bank Examiner.................80 Centre St., N. Y. Arthur D. Rooney. Bank Examiner...............80 Centre St., N. Y. William Breslau, Bank Examiner................... 80 Centre St., N. Y. Walter E. Riddle, Bank Examiner.................80 Centre St., N. Y. Albert Wenzel, Bank Examiner....................... 80 Centre St.. N. Y. E. R. McAuliffe, Bank Examiner.................. 80 Centre St. Stuart C. Dew, Bank Examiner..................... Rochester. James A. Murray, Bank Examiner............... Troy. Wm. L. J. Conway, Bank Examiner............ 80 Centre St., N. Y. Wm. G. Alfonsin, Bank Examiner................. 80 Centre St.. N. Y. John O. Beau, Bank Examiner........................80 Centre St.. N. Y. Raymond G. Butler, Bank Examiner............80 Centre St., N. Y. Wm. H. Carroll, Bank Examiner....................80 Centre St., N. Y. Sydney I. Chittenden, Bank Examiner. .. .80 Centre St., N. Y. Frank Flaherty, Bank Examiner.....................80 Centre St.. N. Y. Claude C. Foulk. Bank Examiner...................80 Centre St., N. Y. Henry W. Gredel, Bank Examiner.................80 Centre St., N. Y. John J. Hicks, Bank Examiner........................80 Centre St., N. Y. P. Raymond Krause, Bank Examiner..........Albany. Joseph W. Kusterko, Bank Examiner..........80 Centre St., N. Y. Matthew F. McAvoy, Bank Examiner. . . .80 Centre St.. N. Y. Neb........ . .E. H. Luikart, Supt. Dept, of Banking.......... Lincoln. Geo. W. Woods, Deputy Superintendent, State Capitol Bldg.......................................... Lincoln. Merle N. Foster, Chief Examiner, Dept, of Banking, State Capitol Bldg....................... Lincoln. Fred W. Cater, Bank Examiner......................Hildreth J. Y. Castle, Bank Examiner.......................... Hastings. Richard Hadley, Bank Examiner.................. Hastings. L. L. Halstead, Bank Examiner.....................Norfolk. C. R. Haines, Bank Examiner........................ Holdrege. Earle Horner. Bank Examiner........................ Beaver Crossing. R. H. Larson, Bank Examiner, 1515A........... Lincoln. A. F. Jorgenson, Bank Examiner.................. Alliance. J. F. McLain, Bank Examiner.......................... 5216 Florence Blvd. Omaha. F. W. Robb, Bank Examiner..........................3132 R. St., Lincoln. I. F. Gaebler, Bank Examiner........................ Winside. Merl H. Garrison................................................... Grand Island. . .E. J. Seaborn, Supt. of Banks........................... Carson City. N. H.. .. Willard D. Rand, Commissioner.................... State House. Concord. Leon O. Gerry, Deputy Com........................... Concord. N. J. ..William H. Kelly, Commissioner, Dept, of Banking and Insurance................................. Trenton. Verner D. Peer, Deputy Com..........................Summit. George Compton, Acting Deputy Com......... Trenton. James A. Oneil, Asst. Deputy CommissionerTrenton. Robert B. Allardice, Senior Bank Examiner.............................................................Westfield. A. S. Amerman, Senior Bank Examiner. .. .Trenton. John M. Baker, Senior Bank Exam................ Trenton. Frank H. Betz, Senior Bank Examiner......... Plainfield. John T. Connolly, Senior Bank Examiner.. Trenton. Walter B. Firman, Senior Bank Examiner .Trenton. Frank J. Fitzpatrick, Senior Bank Examiner............................................................Elizabeth. Theodore B. Furman, Senior Bank Ex........East Orange. Oscar B. Garthwaite, Jr., Senjor Bank Examiner.............................................................Rahway. George A. McLaughlin Senior Bk.Examiner Bordentown. Harry Prosser, Senior Bank Examiner........Margate City. Edw. B. Snook. Senior Bank Examiner... .Princeton. William M. Struble, Senior Bank Exam....... Belleville. David W. Andrews, Junior Bank Examiner Elizabeth. Franklin W. Bright, Junior Bank Examiner........................................................... Rutherford. John B. Cunningham, Junior Bank Examiner.............................................................Jersey City. J. Clifford Feaster, Junior Bank Examiner. . Pedricktown. Edward M. Field, Junior Bank Examiner .Elizabeth. Benj. P. Gregg, Junior Bank Examiner.. . .Bloomfield. George J. Heath, Junior Bank Examiner.. .Bloomfield. John M. Jones, Junior Bank Examiner... .Teaneck. Charles A. Kraus, Junior Bank Examiner.. Grantwood. Harry Z. Levick. Junior Bank Examiner... . Collingswood. Walter L. Lyons, Junior Bank Examiner. . .Emerson. John J. Malan, Junior Bank Examiner. .. .Audubon. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Address N. M. . .Frank H. Johnson, Supt. of Banks................ Helena. R. W. Bailey, Chief Examiner........................ Helena. R. J. Fremou, Bank Examiner...................... Helena. R. W. Johnson. Bank Examiner.................... Helena. C. A. Kelley, Bank Examiner......................... Helena. Nev... Namb N. J............ Herbert L. Morris. Junior Bank Examiner .North Plainfield. (Cont.) Morris L. Parsels, Junior Bank Examiner. . Atlantic City. “ Frank M. Power. Junior Bank Examiner . . Ridgefield Park. . Trenton. “ Alfred Sasser, Junior Bank Examiner. “ Ralph G. Smith, Junior Bank Examiner.. .Belleville. “ D. O. Stabily, Junior Bank Examiner.... . Summit. “ Raymond H. Wesner, Junior Bank Exam...Elizabeth. “ John W. West, Junior Bank Examiner. . .,, Hightstown. 19 STATE BANK OFFICIALS AND EXAMINERS—Continued State Name Address State Name Address N. Y........... L. E. Millspaugh, Bank Examiner.................80 Centre St., N. Y. Ohio......... Paul Warner. Bank Examiner..........................Utica. (Cont.) Chas. M. Morat, Bank Examiner..................80 Centre St.. N. Y. {Cont.) Clarence B. Welsby, Bank Examiner............Akron. Edward J. Morehous, Bank Examiner........ Albany. Joseph E. Welsh, Bank Examiner..................London. George S. Notarpole, Bank Examiner......... 80 Centre St.. N. Y. R. H. Willett, Bank Examiner....................... Greenwich. Edward P. Pedlowe, Bank Examiner........... 80 Centre St., N. Y. B. L. Williams, Bank Examiner....................New Vienna. Edward J. Pierce, Bank Examiner................80 Centre St., N. Y. L. C. Bucher. Bank Examiner........................Dayton. Arthur J. McQuade, Bank Examiner........... 80 Centre St., N. Y. R. E. Grubaugh, Bank Examiner................. Marion. James P. Moran, Bank Examiner..................80 Centre St., N. Y. E. Wilson Miller, Bank Examiner................Greenfield. Vincent C. Reuther, Bank Examiner........... 80 Centre St., N. Y J. V. Cameron, Trust Examiner....................Columbus. M. L. Masson, Bank Examiner...................... 80 Centre St., N, Y. R. T. Sewell, Trust Examiner........................ Columbus. John L. Seigart, Bank Examiner.................... Syracuse. W. D. Carle, Trust Examiner..........................Cleveland. Ralph W. Taylor, Bank Examiner................80 Centre St., N. Y. O. C. Shanower. Trust Examiner.................. Bowling Green. Henry C. Bartsch, Bank Examiner............... 80 Centre St.. N Y. Albert P. Kendall, Bank Examiner............. .Rochester. Okla...........W. J. Barnett, Bank Commissioner............... Capitol Bldg., Albert De Lisser, Bank Examiner..................80 Centre St., N. Y. „ „ „ Oklahoma City. Joseph J. Kennedy, Bank Examiner............. Rochester. E. H. Kelley, Asst. Bank Com....................... Capitol Bldg., William J. Kennedy, Bank Examiner...........Rochester. _ Oklahoma City. Prank S. Ross, Bank Examiner...................... Syracuse. J. D. Pennington, Bank Examiner................ Capitol Bldg., John M Six, Bank Examiner......................... Rochester. Oklahoma City. Henry A. Jud, Bank Examiner.......................Rochester. Vern Harrison, Bank Examiner....................... McAlester. August Langhauser, Bank Examiner.............80 Centre St., N. Y. A. F. Manning, Bank Examiner.....................Capitol Bldg., Paul V. Martin, Bank Examiner............. .80 Centre St., N. Y. „ „ „ Oklahoma City. Frank J. Mitchell, Bank Examiner................Syracuse. H. H. Hinkle, Bank Examiner........................Hugo. Vincent J. Nolan, Bank Examiner........................80 Centre St., N.Y. E. E. Wilson, Bank Examiner.........................Oklahoma City. John C. Hasbrouck. Bank Examiner.............80 Centre St., N. Y. M. C. Trimble, Bank Examiner..................... Shawnee. Arthur W. Mischanko, Bank Examiner.... 80 Centre St., N. Y. Tom G. Taylor, Bank Examiner.................... Oklahoma City. John C. O’Byrne, Bank Examiner.................Binghamton. P. J. Winkler, Bank Examiner....................... Tulsa. W. Elmore Slack, Bank Examiner................ Albany. W. E. Clark. Bank Examiner.......................... Enid. Albert P. Fallon. Bank Examiner.................. 80 Centre St.. N. Y. Thomas J. Coghlan, Bank Examiner............Buffalo. J. Harold Driscoll, Bank Examiner..............Buffalo. Ore.............. A. A. Schramm, Supt. of Banks...................... Salem. Robert J. Hyland, Bank Examiner...............80 Centre St., N. Y. H. O. Voget, Asst. Supt. of Banks.................Portland. Walter E. Nolan, Bank Examiner..................Buffalo. M. W. Starbuck, Examiner.............................. Portland Gwynne W. Spencer, Bank Examiner..........Syracuse. Edmund T. Way, Examiner............................. Portland. Gerald O’Grady, Bank Examiner..................80 Centre St., N. Y. Orrel J. Smith, Secretary.................................. Salem. John J. Tierney, Bank Examiner.................. 80 Centre St., N. Y. Sydney Kromer, Statistician............................ Salem. J. J. O’Shaughnessy, Bank Examiner.......... 80 Centre St., N. Y. Nathaniel Orens. Bank Examiner..................80 Centre St., N. Y. John C. Rued, Bank Examiner...................... 80 Centre St., N. Y. Pa. . .William D. Gordon, Secretary of Banking. State Capitol Bldg. George A. Morlock, Bank Examiner............Buffalo. Harrisburg. Jesse J. Finn, Bank Examiner......................... Schenectady. Robert W. Doty, First Deputy Secretary. .Harrisburg. Milton W. Asmuth, Bank Examiner............ Rochester. Irland McK. Beckman, Deputy Secretary.. Harrisburg. Charles H. Trask, Bank Examiner................Albany. Horace C. Whiteman, Deputy Secretary.. .Harrisburg. Gerard A. Buckley, Bank Examiner.............80 Centre St., N. Y. H. H. Eshbach, Chief, Bureau of Bldg. & Garret E. Fitzgerald, Bank Examiner......... 80 Centre St., N. Y. Loan Associations............................................Harrisburg. Samuel T. Knapp, Bank Examiner...............Buffalo. H. B. Diffenderfer, Assistant Supervision Robert C. Mabel, Bank Examiner................ Albany. Bureau of Bldg. & Loan Assn..................... Philadelphia. John D. Dever, Bank Examiner................... 80 Centre St., N. Y. Laurence C. Glass, Chief Clerk...................... Harrisburg. Clinton D. Ganse, Bank Examiner................80 Centre St., N. Y. O. B. Lippman, Chief, Bureau of Private Blanche B. Plant, Bank Examiner................ Albany. Banks................................................................. Harrisburg. Ednah C. Ryder, Bank Examiner..................80 Centre St., N. Y R. Harold Auen, Bank Examiner...................Pittsburgh. Charles V. Scheuerman, Bank Examiner.. .80 Centre St., N. Y.’ J. W. Barrett, Bank Examiner....................... Bethlehem. Edward J. Powers, Bank Examiner............. 80 Centre St., N. Y. George W. Overly, Bank Examiner.............. Mount Pleasant. Gaetano Caponigri, Bank Examiner............. 80 Centre St., N. Y. Charles S. Dugan, Bank Examiner................Philadelphia. Ward R. Lewis. Bank Examiner.................... Upper Darby. Lucean C. Kunkle, Bank Examiner..............Greensburg. N. O..........Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner of Banks. .Raleigh. Chas. K. Booda, Bank Examiner...................Upper Darby. C. I. Taylor, Liquidating Agent..................... Raleigh. A. Rise Bowman, Bank Examiner...............Lebanon. W. L. Williams, Bank Examiner.................... Raleigh. Christian H. Brandt, Bank Examiner..........Mechanicsburg. Leigh Wilson, Bank Examiner.......................Raleigh. Gerald M. Anderson, Bank Examiner..........Kingston. D. M. Darden, Bank Examiner..................... Raleigh. Chas. V. Brown, Bank Examiner...................Drexel Hill. W. M. Wiggins, Asst. Bank Examiner.........Raleigh. Earl D. Buck, Bank Examiner....................... Muncy. J. B. Carson, Asst. Bank Examiner.............. Raleigh. R. B. Carmany, Bank Examiner....................Myerstown. J. E. Bobbitt. Clerk-Examiner....................... Raleigh. Wm. V. Davies, Bank Examiner.................... Harrisburg. Jno. F. Sullivan, Asst. Bank Examiner. . . .Raleigh. Fred K. Denison, Bank Examiner................. Bywood. S. C. Welch, Asst. Bank Examiner................Raleigh. Thomas Dixon, Bank Examiner.................... Philadelphia. Dorsey W. Lynch, Asst. Bank Examiner... Raleigh. William Jefferis, Bank Examiner...................Philadelphia. Robert P. Ferguson, Chief Bank Examiner.Philadelphia. Wayne V. Frye, Bank Examiner..................Monessen. N. D...........Gilbert Semingson, State Examiner............... Bismarck. J. Allen Gebhard, Bank Examiner................Lebanon. J. M. Shirek, Office Deputy.............................Bismarck. Frank Glatfelter, Bank Examiner................. Philadelphia. H. R. Winter, Deputy Examiner...................Bismarck. Raymond H. Gorsuch, Bank Examiner.. . .Greensburg. J. W. Goodman, Deputy Examiner.............. Bismarck. Frederick C. Hallowell, Bank Examiner... .Wayne. P. L. Larsen, Deputy Examiner..................... Valley City. U. Shuman Hart, Bank Examiner..................Carlisle. J. K. Nesvik, Deputy Examiner.................... Grand Forks. John R. Hostetter, Bank Examiner.............. St. Thomas. " Andrew Sathe, Deputy Examiner (City and R. K. Houck, Bank Examiner.........................Indiana. Co.).......................................................................Valley City. Harold T. Houston, Bank Examiner............ Beaver Falls. J. R. Snyder, Deputy Exam. (City and Co.)Bismarck. Elwood H. Keithan, Chief Bank Examiner Wilkes-Barre. J. A. Brown. Deputy Exam. (City and Co.) . Rolla. C. F. T. Lancaster, Bank Examiner.............Bellevue. F. W. Cathro, Deputy Examiner (City & R. F. Landis, Bank Examiner........................Halifax. , County)............................................................... Bismarck. R. S. Landis, Bank Examiner......................... Lancaster. M. H. Chermch, Deputy Examiner (City & M. J. Lavin, Bank Examiner...........................Wilkes-Barre. ,, .-County).................................................................Bismarck. A. V. Lees. Bank Examiner..............................Swarthmore. M. J. Kraker, Deputy Examiner (City & Wilson D. Lewis, Bank Examiner..................Harrisburg. County).............................................................. Wahpeton. Wm. J. McCuen, Bank Examiner..................Philadelphia. Thos. P. McGarrity, Bank Examiner........... Philadelphia. Jos. F. Malott, Bank Examiner......................Philadelphia. Ohio........... I. J. Fulton, Superintendent of Banks.......... Columbus. Ondree H. Marsh, Bank Examiner................Tunkhannock. A. C. Krug, Deputy Superintendent............ Columbus. Chas. B. Matsinger, Bank Examiner............Clarks Summit. D. A. Filler. Chief Examiner............................Columbus. John L. Meighen, Bank Examiner............... Wilkinsburg. C. W. Miller, Special Deputy Supt. of J. Stanley Miller, Bank Examiner..................Harrisburg. _ Banks...................................................................Newark. D. J. Schurr, Special Deputy Supt. of Wm. F. Mitchell, Bank Examiner.................Philadelphia. Howard A. Neidig, Bank Examiner..............Lemoyne. Banks...................................................................Columbus. E. Paul Oliphant, Bank Examiner................ Mt. Carmel. J. C. Van Pelt, Special Deputy Supt. of W. E. Palmer, Jr., Bank Examiner............... Pittsburgh. Banks...................................................................Columbus. F. R. Ambrose, Examiner...................................Columbus. C. Edwin Payne, Bank Examiner..................Pleasant Mount. E. R. Schurr, Examiner...................................... London. Guy P. Porter. Bank Examiner.......................West Newton. Ralph W. Reitzel, Bank Examiner................Williamsport. Chas. G. Saffln, Jr., Attorney Examiner. . .Columbus. Walter W. Lapham, Bank Examiner........... Pittsburgh. George T. Blake (foreign Ex. & Tr. Officer) Columbus. H. F. Ashley, Bank Examiner..........................Oberlin. Chas. E. Schmucker, Bank Examiner.......... Philadelphia. Charles G. Bell, Bank Examiner.....................Norwalk. H. L. Scott. Bank Examiner........................... Bellevue. Irene Berger, Bank Examiner.........................Mt. Vernon. R. H. Shick, Bank Examiner.......................... Duauesne. John A. Head, Bank Examiner...................... Greenfield. Scott A. Soles, Bank Examiner.......................McKeesport. G. W. Burr, Bank Examiner...........................Lakewood. Wm. M. Steckley. Bank Examiner................Harrisburg. Chas. A. Steele, Bank Examiner.................... Franklin. C. L. Ault, Bank Examiner............................. 644 Oxford Ave., Raymond R. Stoner, Bank Examiner...........Harrisburg. _ Dayton. Wm. S. Fronizer, Bank Examiner................... Sandusky. Chas. G. Strang, Bank Examiner...................Punxsutawney. E. B. Gray, Bank Examiner..............................Columbus. Frank S. Strite, Bank Examiner.................... Greencastle. C. D. Houser, Bank Examiner....................... Upper Sandusky Donald H. Strong, Bank Examiner............ .. Philadelphia. A. E. Johnson, Bank Examiner...................... Prospect. George M. Stroud, Jr., Bank Examiner... .Chester. Isaac Jones, Bank Examiner.............................Cincinnati. George S. Summers, Chief Bank Exam.. . . Harrisburg. Eugene E. King, Bank Examiner,................. Deshler. J. D. Swigart, Chief Bank Examiner............Pittsburgh. Wm. M. Konzen, Bank Examiner.................. Napoleon. J. W. Taylor, Bank Examiner......................... Clairton. John F. Kramer, Jr., Bank Examiner.......... Mansfield. Cyril G. Vogel. Bank Examiner..................... Pittsburgh. Leroy Kuhlman, Bank Examiner.................. New Knoxville. Ed. W. Wentworth, Bank Examiner............ Dormont. C. A. Ladrach, Bank Examiner...................... Dover. Edgar W. Hutchinson, Bank Examiner.. . .Philadelphia. C. R. Lawrence, Bank Examiner.................... Columbus. Fred Wigfield, Jr., Bank Examiner................Steelton. H. L. Lockwood, Bank Examiner................... Frankfort. W. R. Wirth, Bank Examiner......................... Pittsburgh. Gustave H. Lonsway, Bank Examiner..........Tiffin Chas. S. Worthington, Bank Examiner.... Doylestown. Paul A. Yeager, Bank Examiner.................... Edgewood. Wm. Taafel, Bank Examiner........................... 136 Jefferson Rd., Chas. H. Zimmerman, Bank Examiner. . . .Huntingdon. ^ ewark Thomas McEldowny, Bank Examiner......... Upper Sandusky. Thomas H. Fengler, Bank Examiner............Philadelphia. Paul Mitchell, Bank Examiner....................... Columbus. Frederic L. Zellner. Bank Examiner..............McKees Rocks. W. J. Monahan, Bank Examiner................... Columbus. James E. Brucklacher, Bank Examiner... .Williamsport. R. W. Mytholar, Bank Examiner.................. Akron. Benjamin C. Bowman, Bank Examiner.... Penbrook. N. E. Reichelderfer, Bank Examiner............Circleville. Chas. C. Roberts, Jr., Bank Examiner........ Hamden. R. I. .Latimer W. Ballou, Bank Commissioner.. .Room 110 State W. J. Skehan, Bank Examiner........................Toledo. House, Providence. L. E. Smart, Bank Examiner........................... Findlay. E. J. Littlefield, Deputy Commissioner... .Providence. Edgar L. Traxler, Bank Examiner.................Lakewood. W. L. Offer, Bank Examiner............................Providence. Frank Wagner, Bank Examiner......................E. Cleveland. John T. Pollard, Bank Examiner................... East Providence. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 20 STATE BANK OFFICIALS AND EXAMINERS—Continued Address Name State R. I..............R. L. Sayles, Bank Examiner............................Cranston. (Cont.) Andrew Winsor, Bank Examiner.....................Providence. *• Wm. B. Fraser. Bank Examiner...................... Warwick. “ Walter S. Grant, Jr., Bank Examiner.......... Providence. “ F. M. Hathaway, Investigator.........................Cranston. “ Irma G. Henrikson, Clerk.................................. Cranston. “ Madeline M. Lamb, Clerk..................................Providence. S. C............ Albert S. Fant, State Bank Examiner.......... Columbia. “ D. J. Winn, Associate Bank Examiner......... Darlington. “ W. R. Scarborough, Asst. Bank Examiner Columbia. “ W. N. Query, Asst. Bank Examiner............Columbia. “ C. L. Walker, Asst. Bank Examiner........... Greenville. “ Leroy Wilson, Asst. Bank Examiner..............Columbia. “ H. M. Chapman, State Bank Examiner. . .Liberty. “ F. B. David, State Bank Examiner............... Dillon. “ J. M. Smith, Auditor State Institutions. . .Columbia. “ F. B. Ruff, Asst. Auditor State Institutions. Columbia. “ Roof Shealy, Asst. Auditor State Institu tions .......................................................................Columbia. S. D............D. A. McCullough, Supt. of Banks................Pierre. F. R. Strain, Deputy Supt. of Banks.............. Ft. Pierre. “ A. E. Fossum, Asst, to Supt. of Banks............ Pierre. “ H. A. Schueller, Bank Examiner.......................Sioux Falls. “ Chris Hirning, Bank Examiner..........................Mitchell. s. E. Anderson, Bank Examiner...................... Sioux Falls. J. I. O’Connell, Bank Examiner...................... Sioux Falls. ■“ W. F. Downey, Bank Examiner....................... Sioux Falls. “ J. T. Grigsby, Special Counsel...........................Pierre. ADDRESS NAME state Wash.......... Howard H. Hanson, Supervisor of Banking. Olympia. J. M. Moulton, Asst. Supervisor....................Spokane. Harold A. Brazel, Asst. Supervisor............... Waterville. O. Williams, Bank Examiner.......................... Seattle. A. J. Cotton, Bank Examiner........................ Seattle. L. J. Esslinger, Bank Examiner......................Seattle. A. R. Bergman, Bank Examiner.................... Chehalis. F. W. Moe. Bank Examiner............................Yakima. V. E. Rolfe, Bank Examiner........................... Spokane. G. M. Lewis, Asst. Bank Examiner........... Olympia. W. Ya........Waitman C. Given. Com. of Banking..............Charleston. “ H. P. Brightwell, Bank Examiner...................Charleston. “ M. Workman, Bank Examiner........................ Keyser. “ C. F. Smith, Bank Examiner............................West Union. “ F. O. Lamb, Bank Examiner............................ Bluefleld. “ John J. Nash. Bank Examiner.........................Huntington. “ K. S. Coleman. Bank Exam., Bldg. & LoanCharleston. “ C. E. Lawhead, Receiver................................... Clarksburg. “ E. L. Morrison, Receiver................................... Charleston. “ Bessie Smith, Stenographer................................Charleston. “ Jean Zobrist, Typist..............................................Weston. Wis............. Arthur C. Kingston, Commissioner of Banking............................................................... Madison. Thomas Herreid, Deputy Commissioner. . .Madison. C. P. Diggles, Supervisor Bldg. & Loan... .Madison. H. F. Ibach, Director of Liquidation............. Madison. Chas. T. Shape, Bank Examiner....................Milwaukee. W. C. Edwards. Bank Examiner................... Madison E. H. Rothe, Bank Examiner...................... Wauwatosa. G. W. Jamieson, Bank Examiner.................. Madison. I. E. Backus. Bank Examiner.........................Madison. Geo. Poundstone, Director of Deferred Banks................................................................... Mellen. S. N. Schafer, Chief Examiner ......................Madison. G. A. Shape, Bank Examiner..........................Madison. Harry W. Barney, Bank Examiner............. Sparta. E. L. Richardson, Bank Examiner................ Fond du Lac. Nelson C. Ploetz, Examiner.............................Prairie du Sac. Thos. M. Purtell, Building and Loan Exam.Milwaukee. Stanley R. Caldwell, Building and Loan Examiner............................................................ Madison. Arthur C. Moors, Building and Loan Ex.. .Wauwatosa. Herbert E. Platz, Building and Loan Ex.. .Milwaukee. Karl V. Schoenecker, Building and Loan Examiner............................................................ Milwaukee. E. G. Hampton, Building and Loan Exam.Madison. A. F. Wanta, Building and Loan Exam.. . .Wauwatosa. Harry Haslett, Junior Examiner....................Fond du Lac. Clarence C. Steele, Examiner..........................Sparta. F. C. Teske, Examiner...................................... Princeton. R. D. Luther, Examiner....................................Waupaca. G. E. Vallier, Asst. Examiner.........................South Milwaukee. R. E. Kileen, Asst. Examiner.........................Wautoma. Theo. M. Meloy, Asst. Examiner................. Madison. M. C. Benninger, Asst. Examiner.................Waterloo. Gregory M. Buenzli, Asst. Examiner...........Madison. Guerdon M. Matthews, Asst. Examiner. . .Milwaukee. John O. Brown, Asst. Examiner....................Lake Geneva. Otis G. Vincent, Examiner.............................. Madison. Wilbur D. Esser, Asst. Examiner................. Madison. Dayton F. Pauls, Asst. Examiner.................Madison. W. F. Handel, Asst. Examiner...................... Madison. John F. Doyle, Asst. Examiner..................... Madison. E. F. Witzig, Examiner................................... Eau Claire. Omer Houkom, Bank Examiner....................Green Bay. John A. Bosshard, Examiner..........................Oconomowoc. D. Kelly Garrigan, Asst. Examiner, B. & L. Division.............................................................. Beloit. M. J. Cashel, Mgr. Real Estate—Delinquent Banks...................................................................Madison. Tenn.......... D. D. Robertson, Supt. of Banks................... 512-14 Bennie Dillon Bldg.. Nashville. Hallum W. Goodloe, Clerk............................... Nashville. J. F. Hunt, Bank Examiner............................. Memphis. H. G. Bratton, Bank Examiner......................Nashville. J. M. Davis, Bank Examiner.......................... Lawrenceburg H. B. Clarke, Bank Examiner......................... Troy. “ W. A. Dance. Bank Examiner..........................Knoxville. H. R. Jordan, Bank Examiner...................... Nashville. Texas......... E. O. Brand, Banking Commissioner............ State Capitol,Austin R. F. Siddons, Deputy Banking Com...........State Capitol,Austin Guy H. Heath, Departmental Examiner.. . . State Capitol,Austin J. A. Pratt, Supervisor of Bldg. & Ln. Div.. . State Capitol.Austin J. A. Pratt, Supervisor of Ln. Brok. Div. . . .State Capitol.Austin “ J. F. Maddox, Supervisor Liquidating Div. . State Capitol.Austin Utah...........John A. Malia, State Bank Commissioner, Room 217, State Capitol Bldg...................... Salt Lake City. H. R. Hurren, Chief Bank Examiner............. Salt Lake City. " J. M. Knapp, Bldg. & Loan Examiner.. . .Salt Lake City. Vt................ R. C. Clark, Bank Commissioner, State St.Montpeller. “ Kathleen E. O’Leary, Chief Clerk.................. Barre. “ L. H. Lavalley, Bank Examiner.......................Rutland. “ R. D. Watkins, Bank Examiner....................... Barre. “ R. L. Kelleher. Bank Examiner........................ Montpelier. Va................M. E. Bristow, Com. of Ins. & Banking, 1010 State Office Bldg..................................Richmond. “ L. R. Ritchie, Bank Examiner.......................Richmond. “ B. J. Woodward, Bank Examiner................. Richmond. “ E. J. Smith, Bank Examiner...........................Saluda. “ W. R. Gardner, Bank Examiner..................... Galax. “ C. P. Justis, Asst. Bank Examiner................Blackstone. “ R. F. B. Steele, Asst. Bank Examiner.........Appomattox. “ G. Harwood Bates, Asst. Bank Examiner.. Richmond. •' H. M. Thrush, Asst. Bank Examiner...........Front Royal. “ D. T. Zentmeyer, Asst. Bank Examiner. . .Roanoke. “ A. C. Sanders, Asst. Bank Examiner, 1010 State Office Bldg....................................Richmond. Hinton C. Binford, Asst. Bank Examiner, 1010 State Office Bldg....................................Richmond. “ G. Harold Snead, Asst. Bank Examiner, 1010 State Office Bldg.....................................Richmond. Wyo........... A. E. Wilde, State Examiner............................State Capitol Bldg., Cheyenne. “ O. E. Bertagnolli, Bank Examiner................. Cheyenne. “ Joseph Kershisnik, Examiner............................Cheyenne. LIST OF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS AND DISTRICTS July 1, 1933 Name and Federal Reserve District Name and Federal Reserve District Address Baldridge, W. H. (9).................1334 First National Soo Line Bldg., Minne apolis, Minn. Wright, Irwin D. (10)..............800 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Collier, Richard H. (11).......... 1706 Republic Bank Bldg., Dallas, Texas. Madland, L. L. (12).................. 155 Montgomery St., Rm. 1103, San Fran cisco, Calif. CHIEF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINER Folger, W. P................................. Office, Comptroller of the Currency, Wash ington, D. C. ASSISTANT CHIEF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS Crossen, G. W.................. of the Currency, Wash- Hodgson, R. M................ of the Currency, Was li .... Office Comptroller ington, D. C. .... Office Comptroller ington, D. C. McBryde, W. W.............. .... Office Comptroller ington, D. C. Smith, C. F........................ .... Office Comptroller ington, D. C. Wilson, C. F...................... .... Office Comptroller ington, D. C. NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS Abrahamson, M. (3).................. 1500 Walnut St., Rm. 1503, Philadelphia, Pa. Alien, E. F. (10).........................800 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Amrhein, J. A. (5).....................628 P. O. Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Anderson, Glenn E. (10).........P. O. Box 1546, Muskogee, Okla. Anderson, O. A. (2)...................525 Federal Res. Bldg., New York, N. Y. Ashwood, Cecil (2).................... Statler Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y. Austin, James W.........................Washington, D. C. of the Currency, Was li of the Currency, Washof the Currency. Wash- Bailey, J. L. (5)..........................Metropolitan Bk. Bldg.. Washington, D. C. Baker, W. B. (3).........................1600 Walnut St., Room 1603, Philadelphia,Pa. Barnett, M. L., Jr. (5)..............Metropolitan Bk. Bldg., Washington, D. C. Basham. A. A. (6).....................P. O. Box 940, Knoxville, Tenn. Baty, M. R. (7)......................... P. O. Box 436, Clinton, Iowa. Baugh, G. W. <7)........................309 New Federal Bldg., Des Moines, Iowa. Beaton, Otis W. (2)................... 625 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N.Y. Beatty. Robert S. (7)............... 164 W. Jackson Blvd., Rm. 1209, Chicago, Ill. Becker. E. J., Jr. (10).............. P. O. Box 186, Clinton, Okla. Betz, Paul T. (7)...........................164 W. Jackson Blvd., Rm. 1209, Chicago.Ill. Bina, James C. (3)......................1500 Walnut St., Rm. 1503, Philadelphia, Pa. Bishop, R. O. (10)...................... 800 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Black, H. W. (2)..........................525 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N.Y. Blanz, W. H. (J.G.) (5)...........Metropolitan Bk. Bldg., Washington. D. C. DISTRICT CHIEF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS (By Federal Reserve Districts) Williams, F. D. (1)................... Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Boston, Mass. Roberts, L. K. (2).....................525 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y. Newnham, Stephen L. (3).... 1500 Walnut St..Room 1603, Philadelphia, Pa. Leybnm, A. P. (4) ...................715 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Ohorpening, I. I. (5)................ Nat.Metropolitan Bk.Bldg.,Washington,D.O. Robb, Ellis D. (6)..................... 717 First National Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Taylor, William (7).................. 164 W.Jackson Blvd.,Room 1209, Chicago, Ill. Neill, Robt. (8).......................... 1510 Federal Commerce Trust Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. (Rec.) Acting as Receiver of a National Bank. (R.F.C.) Reconstruction Finance Corporation. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Address (J.G.) National Bank Examiner, Junior Grade. 21 (U.) Unassigned. LIST OF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS AND DISTRICTS—Continued July 1, 1933 Name and Federal Reserve District Name and Federal Reserve District Address address NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS—Continued Bleakley, B. J. (4).....................601 Federal Reserve Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Boyle, L. J. (9)........................... P. O. Box 471, Fargo, N. D. Brogan, John 0., Jr. (2)......... 525 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., New York, N. Y. Brown, H. L. (7)........................164 W. Jackson Blvd., Rm. 1209, Chicago, Ill. Burt, Ross M. (10)....................350 Colorado N. Bk. Bldg., Denver, Colo. Byrne, James J. (6).................. P. O. Box 231, Montgomery, Ala. ■ Carter, Aubrey B....................... Room 348, Treasury Dept., Washington, D.C. Clark, Lewis II. (5)...................Stonewall Jackson Hotel, Clarksburg, W. Va. Clarke, A. A. (4)........................ 307 Leonard Bldg., Washington, Pa. Coffin, George M. (Rec.)........ Care of Citizens National Bank, Woonsocket, R. I. Coffin, G. S. (12)....................... 155 Montgomery St., Rm. 1103, San Francisco, Calif. Coggins, J. D. (10).................. Box 1091, Oklahoma City, Okla. Cooke. A. J. (12) ..................... 638 H. W. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles. Calif. Crawford, H. M. (3) (J.G.)... 1500 Walnut St., Room 1503, Philadelphia.Pa. Cunningham, F. F. (6)............ P. O. Box 1175, Lakeland. Fla. Davenport, H. B. (3)................1500 Walnut St., Rm. 1503, Philadelphia. Pa. DeBaum, Claude (2)............... P. O. Box 442, Utica, N. Y. Dolan, Reed (6).........................P. O. Box 822, Nashville, Tenn. Donahue, C. A. (12).................1107 A. Mattei Bldg., Fresno. Calif. Donahue, W. H. (10)............... 800 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg.. Kansas City. Mo. Donovan, Leo D. (4)................715 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Dooley, Thomas E. (1)........... 64 Riggs Ave., West Hartford, Conn. Dresler, H. B. (4)...................... P. O. Box 14, Mansfield, Ohio. Dunlap, Thomas C. (3)........... 1500 Walnut St., Room 1503, Philadelphia.Pa. Dye, S. W. (7)............................801 Central Nat'l Bank Bldg., Peoria, Ill. Fanning, F. B. (7).....................164 W. Jackson Blvd., Rm. 1209, Chicago, Ill. Faria, A. B. (4)........................... P. O. Box 506, Richmond, Ky. Finney, R. Gordon (3)............. P. O. Box 491. Williamsport. Pa. Fitzgerald, George J. (7).........164 W. Jackson Blvd., Rm. 1209, Chicago, Ill. Foster, C. W. (11).....................912 Alamo National Bank Bldg., San Antonio, Texas. Francis, C. C. (2).......................625 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York. N. Y. Fraser, J. A. (R.F.C.)..............Washington, D. C. Freeman, O. M. (1).................. 205 Governor St.. Providence, R. I. French, Horace S. (11) ...........164 W. Jackson Blvd., Rm. 1209, Chicago, Ill. Fuller, Harry R. (7)..................P. O. Box 592, Indianapolis, Ind. Funaten. W. P. (12)..................639 H. W. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles. Calif. Galvin. E. H. (12) (J. G.).... 155 Montgomery St., Room 1103, San Gentry, J. H. (9).......................9 Midland Bk. Bldg., Billings, Mont. Gilbert, H. B. (11)....................P. O. Box 1254, Wichita Falls, Texas. Glazier, Chas. A. (12).............. 639 H. W. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. Goodhart, R. W..........................Care of Div. of Insolvent National Banks, Office of Comptroller of the Currency. Treas. Dept., Washington. D. O. Gray, W. M. (Rec.)..................Care of First National Bk., Blythe, Calif. Green, A. W. (1)....................... Fed. Reserve Bk. Bldg., Boston, Mass. Griffin, Gerald (1) (J. G.).. . .22 West St., Suite E., Rutland, Vt. Guiles, F. A. (6)........................ 717 First National Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Harrison H. G. (8).................. 601 West Oak St., Carbondale, Ill. Hartman, Chas. H. (3)........... 905 Tunbridge Road, Yeadon, Pa. Hauschild, L. P. (4).................. P. O. Box 44, Greensburg, Pa. Hawkins, J. W. (11)................. P. O. Box 1223, Shreveport, La. Hecht, L. C. W. (8)..................1510 Federal Commerce Trust Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Hedrick G. C. (11).................. 1706 Republic Bk. Bldg., Dallas, Tex. Hooker, Robert K. (8).............P. O. Box 482, Evansville, Ind. Hooper, Marshall (12)..............507 Farmers Mechanics Bldg.. Sacramento, Calif. Hoover, Paul E. (12)................155 Montgomery St., Rm. 1103. San Francisco, Calif. Hopkins, Raby L. (7).............. 164 W. Jackson Blvd., Rm. 1209, Chicago, Ill. Horton B. E. (11).................... 1319 13th Ave., Corsicana, Texas. Hotcbkin, Paul L. (2).............. 326 Ten Eyck St., Watertown. N. Y. Huck, Wm. F. (9)..................... 1334 First National Soo Line Bldg., Mlnneapolis, Minn. Hurley, Michael J. (1)............. Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Boston, Mass. Hutt, William E. (11)..............Sherman, Texas. Jorres, G. W. (12) (J.G.)........ 205 Post Office Bldg., Santa Ana, Calif. Kane. W. W. (8)........................5381 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kellogg. Preston P. (4)............715 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Cleveland, O. Ketner, John H. (3).................. 426 Carsonia Ave., Pennside, Reading, Pa. Krippel, F. W..............................Washington Bldg., Washington, D. C. Lamb, Ernest (11).....................1706 Republic Bank Bldg., Dallas, Tex. Lammond, W. M. (6).............. P. O. Box 1364, New Orleans, La. Larsen, Walter (2).................... Governor Clinton Hotel, Kingston, N. Y. Lewis, Wm. H. (6) (J.G.). . . .P. O. Box 67, Albany, Ga. Linden, C. C. (12).....................403 Empire State Bldg., Spokane, Wash. Logan, J. M. (Rec.).................. Care of First National Bank, Charlotte, N. O. Lorang, P. J. (2)........................ 625 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y. Luiken, John B. (6)...................823 Comer Bldg., Birmingham, Ala. Luscombe. A. P. (2)..................625 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg.. New York. N. Y. Lyon, C. W. (10)....................... P. O. Box 135, Norfolk. Neb. O’Brien. L. J. (7)...................... P. Ockershausen, F. C. (5)..........P. O’Conner, T. J. (2)...................P. Olson, W. W. (9)...................... 201 Oyen, Finn (9) (J. G.).............P. O. Box 553, Sioux City, Iowa. O. Box 958, Charlotte, N. C. O. Box 561, Syracuse, N. Y. Security Nat’l. Bk. Bldg., Sioux Falls. S. D. O. Box 471, Fargo, N. D. Palmer. R. E. A. (12)..............P. O. Box 2563. Boise, Idaho. Parker, Edw. F. (1)..................Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Boston, Mass. Patterson, T. C. (11)............... P. O. Box 1471, Abilene, Tex. Penn. D. V. (2).......................... 525 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y. Peterson, F. R. (2)................... 525 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y. Pierce, W. W. (ll)....................Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Houston, Tex. Pole, John H. (4)...................... 700 National Bank of West Virginia Bldg., Wheeling, W. Va. Price, A. E. (12)......................... 155 Montgomery St., Rm. 1103, San Francisco, Calif. Prickett. Karl E. (2)................ 525 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y. Quinn, H. F. (7)........................ 164 W. Jackson Blvd., Room 1209, Chicago, Ill. Rafter, Charles T. (10)............P. O. Box 551, Cheyenne, Wyo. Ransom, F. T. (3)..................... 1500 Walnut St., Room 1603, Philadelphia.Pa. Rasmussen, L. I. (12) (J.G.) .639 H. W. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. Rees, Frank A. (10).................. 800 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Reitz, H. A. (2)..........................525 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N.Y. Reynolds, J. R. (2)....................525 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y. Roberts, Jr., L. K. (2)............. 525 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y. Robinson, H. P. (2).................. 525 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N.Y. Roetzel, G. F. (10).................... P. O. Box 1091. Oklahoma City, Okla. Rossman, R. (R. F. C.)........... Washington, D. C. Rummel, John T. (12)............. 514 P. 0. Bldg., Portland, Ore. Sales, J. A. (2)............................ 525 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y. Sanders. J. L. (7)....................... P. O .Box 692, Indianapolis, Ind. Sandlin. W. A. (11)...................912 Alamo National Bank Bldg., San Antonio, Tex. Schechter, W. J. (7) (Rec.).. .Care Washington Park National Bank, Chicago, Ill. Schofield. John W. (U.)........... 1539 Hayworth Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Seabury, R. M. (5) (R. F. C.) .Washington, D. C. Sedlacek, L. H.............................Washington Bldg., Washington, D. C. Sevison, Henry (8).................... 434 Federal Bldg., Little Rock, Ark. Shanley, F. W. (9).....................1334 First National Soo Line Bldg, Minneapolis, Minn. Shapirer, Leo. (12).................... 219 P. O. Bldg., Klamath Falls, Ore. Shull, Sherman C. (4).............. 715 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg..Cleveland, O. Sibley, W. L. (11)...................... P. O. Box 1584, Waco, Texas. Smith, E. T. (4)......................... Box 463, Columbus, Ohio. Smith, Geo. F. (3)......................P. O. Box 981, Harrisburg, Pa. Smith, Geo. H............................. Care of Union National Bk., Connellsville, Pa. Snyder, Vernon G. (3)............. P. O. Box 231, Sunbury, Pa. Spendrup, Max V. (12)............639 H. W. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. Starkey, Gordon E. (4)............307 Leonard Bldg., Washington, D. C. Starr, Douglas O. (5)................National Metropolitan Bank Bldg., Washington, D. C. Stevens, L. T. (9)...................... 4929 Pleasant Ave., South, Minneapolis,Minn. Stewart, Adelia M.....................Rm. 217, Office of Comptroller of Currency, Treas. Dept., Washington, D. C. Stewart. H. E. (2)..................... 525 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y. Steyart. F. R. (2)...................... 526 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y. Stokes, H. F. (5)........................501 Charleston Nat’l Bk. Bldg., Charleston, W. Va. Stroefer, L. F. (4)...................... P. O. Box 14, Mansfield. Ohio. Stuart, Robt. K. (7)..................906 Michigan Ave., Evanston, Ill. Swensen, Loren T. (3)..............P. O. Box 32, Altoona, Pa. Underwood, C. E. (4)...............P. O. Box 104, Lima, Ohio. Underwood, M. L. (8)..............1510 Federal Commerce Trust Louis, Mo. Bldg. St. Van Brunt, L. J. (9).................1716 St. Anthony Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Vandoren, W. T. (5) (J.G.).. .National Metropolitan Bank Bldg., Washing ton, D. C. Voight, Howell, B. (1)..............The Carpenter, Manchester, N. H. Von Birgelen, F. M. (9).......... 1334 First National Soo Line Bldg., Mlnne. apolis, Minn. Young, William R. (8)............ 407 First National Bk. Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. (J.G.) National Bank Examiner, Junior Grade. 22 i Nelson, F. S. (10)......................202 Federal Bldg., Grand Island. Neb. Nelson, Nels (9)........................ 1334 First National Soo Line Bldg., Mlnneapolis, Minn. Nielson, Geo. W. (2)................ 525 Federal Reserve Bldg., New York. N. Y. Norman, Louis A. (4)............. P. O. Box 473, Newcastle, Pa. North, R. B. (10)......................P. O. Box 1920, Wichita, Kan. Waldron, W. J. (12)..................205 P. O. Bldg., Santa Ana, Calif. Walker, Harry W. (7).............. 302 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Walker, Hugh M. (4).............. P. O. Box 621. Cincinnati, Ohio. Ward, M. M. (R.F. C.)...........Washington, D. C. Watts, John L. (2).................... 525 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y. Wetzel, Adam (2)...................... 525 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., New York, N. Y. Wilde, Max C. (12)...................514 P. O. Bldg., Portland, Ore. Williams, E. L. (10).................. P. O. Box 296, Salina. Kan. Williams, Thomas M. (5)... .Care Stonewall Jackson Hotel, Clarksburg, W. Va. Wilson, E. B. (2)....................... P. O. Box 607, Albany, N. Y. Wilson, G. R. (7)...................... 801 Central N. Bk. Bldg., Peoria, Ill. Witt, G. T. (ll)......................... P. O. Box 1231, Amarillo, Tex. Wood, D. R. (5)........................ Pulaski National Bank Bldg., Pulaski, Va. Woodslde, Hal (8).....................1248 Washington Ave.. Springfield, Mo. Wray, H. L. (9)..........................1334 First National Soo Line Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Wright, E. M. (12)................... Care Fed. Res. Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah McCall, W. P. (1)......................Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Boston, Mass. McCans, A. B. (2)..................... 625 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York. N. Y. McClain. J. S. (6) .................... 717 First National Bank Bldg., Atlanta. Ga. McCoy, Thomas P. (12)........... 522 Central Bldg., Seattle, Wash. McGinnis, Francis J. (3)........1500 Walnut St..Room 1503. Philadelphia, Pa. McLaren, D. D. (9)...................Room 15, Federal Bldg., Duluth, Minn. McLean, O. H (12)...................522 Central Bldg. .Seattle, Wash. McLean, Roger A. (7).............. P. O. Box 115, Springfield, Ill. Male, W. N. (10)....................... P. O. Box 1082, Pueblo, Colo. Medill, Geo. L. (3)...................P. O. Box 61, Lancaster, Pa. Miller, P. Y. (10)....................... 800 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., Kansas City. Mo. Mooney, Russel E. (8)............. P. O. Box 1092, Louisville, Ky. Morgan, C. E. (12)....................155 Montgomery St., Room 1103, San Francisco, Calif. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Morgan, W. M. (8) (Rec.). . .Care Henderson National Bank, Henderson, Ky. Motter, Charles W. (5)............P. O. Box 493, Richmond, Ya. Murphy, D. F. (1).................... Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Boston, Mass. Taylor, O. C. (12)..................... 2730 So. Normandie St., Los Angeles, Calif. Taylor, Wm. M. (5)..................Nat’l Metropolitan Bk. Bldg., Washington, D. C. Tolton, A. F. (12)......................639 H. W. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. Ickler, L. H., Jr. (9)..................16 Federal Bldg., Duluth, Minn. (Rec.) Acting as Receiver of a National Bank. (R.F.C.) Reconstruction Finance Corporation. . Address (U). Unassigned S | VALUES OF FOREIGN MONEYS Treasury De AR , Washington, D. C., July 1 Pursuant to Section 522, Title IV, of the Tariff Act of 1930, reenacting 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 July 1, 1933, expressed in any such foreign monetary units: Provided, however, That if no such value has been proclaimed, or if the value so proclaimed varies by five 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. Dean Acheson, Acting Secretary of the Treasury. Values of Foreign Monetary Units (At par as regards gold units; non-gold units have no fixed par with gold.) COUNTRY. Value iu of Legal Standard. Monetary Unit. Terms U.S. Money. Gold___________ Peso____________ $0.9648 Gold Schilling Gold.... .................. Belga___________ Gold Holiviano________ .1407 .1890 .8650 Gold _______ .5462 Pound sterling ___ British Colonies in Austral Gold asia and Africa. Gold Dollar______ ___ Gold....................... Gold....................... Dollar___________ Gold___________ nhilft 4.8665 1.0000 .0072 1.0000 .1217 Yuan, prior to March, 1933____ Yuan, established March 3, 1933—. .2552 . _ Milreis .2597 Silver_________•( (Stated valuesare estimated market fHongkong ) .2636 values, in gold, of silver content of Dollars British ... (.Mexican .. .2655 units.) 1Gold___________ Peso______ Gold _ .......... . Colon Halt! ____ ___ .9733 .4653 Gold....................... Peso____________ Gold ____ Krone___________ 1.0000 .0296 Gold....................... Krone_____ ...... Gold _ _ _ Dollar........ ... Gold___________ Sucre ___________ .2680 1.0000 Gold.................. .... Pound (100 piasters) Gold....................... Kroon______ ___ Gold ...................... Markka._________ 4.9431 .2680 .0252 Gold ...................... Franc____ ____ — Gold ....................... Reichsmark Gold....................... Pound sterling ___ .0392 .2382 4.8665 Gold ... Drachma________ Gold -..................... Quetzal.....______ __________ Gold ....................... .0130 1.0000 .2000 Gold___________ Lempira.._______ Gold__________1. Pengo__ ________ .5000 .1749 Gold................... - Rupee__...___... Gold Gold....................... .3650 .3918 .0526 Gold ... . — Gold............ .......... Gold —......... .......... Dollar__________ .4985 .1930 1.0000 India [Rrituh] ftaly Gold . _ Litas _ Gold —......... .......... Peso ..... Netherlands and colonies Nicaragua ____ _ Poland _ .2680 1.0000 .9648 .0487 ___ Gold Gold Gold Gold . ... Go|d Gold ___ . Sol _ _ . Peso Zloty____ ______ .2800 .5000 .1122 R.nhle .0442 .0060 .5146 _ Colon Baht (Tical) ___ .5000 .4424 .1930 Dollar .... . Krona.................. . .5678 .2680 .1930 Peso....__........ .0440 1.0342 .1930 .0176 Gold Yugoslavia.............................. Gold-------- --------- Dinar___________ https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 23 1 belga equals 5 Belgian paper francs. 13J^ bolivianos equal 1 pound sterling. Currency: Government paper, convertible at 4.567 paper milreis to the gold milreis ($0.1196), by decree of May 23. 1928. Tbe Yuan (sometimes known as Yuan dollar) of 100 fen (cents) is tbe monetary unit minted by tbe Cen tral Government of the Republic. Old Mexican dollars only, issued prior to 1918. Currency; Government paper and silver. Law establishing conversion office fixes ratio 4 colons (nongold) =$1. U. S. money is principal circulating medium. Obligation to sell gold at legal monetary par sus pended. effective Sept. 21,1931. Currency; National bank notes redeemable on demand in American dollars. British money only is used. By law of July 25,1931, gold has no legal tender status but it may be held as monetary reserve for use in foreign exchange operations. .4020 1.0000 Gold Gold....................... Ralhoa Peso (Argentine).. Gold Straits Settlements .1000 .4985 1.0000 Gold Gold Gold Currency: Paper normally convertible at 44 % of face value. .2000 Gold....................... Guilder (florin) ... Gold Dol lar___ ......... Gold ___ Cordoha _____ Gold Remarks. Depreciated Paraguayan paper currency is used. Rial currency effective March 21, 1932, with 1 rial equivalent to 1 kran of old system. Pre-war unit. rubles.) (One Soviet chervonetz-10 gold Valuation is for gold peseta; currency is notes of the Bank of Spain. (100 piasters equal to the Turkish £.) Currency: Inconvertible paper. 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JANUARY s FEBRUARY M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ii 13 10 12 s 35 M 36 T 37 w 38 MARCH T F s 32 33 34 1 2 3 39 40 41 s 63 M 64 T 65 w 66 T F s 60 61 62 1 2 3 68 69 67 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 42 43 44 46 47 70 71 72 73 17 18 19 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 48 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 57 58 59 75 76 78 79 80 81 82 83 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 84 25 26 27 28 74 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 77 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 56 28 29 30 31 45 85 86 87 89 88 90 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 . m APRIL MAY s M T w T F s 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 8 105 9 10 11 12 13 14 106 107 108 109 110 in s M T w 121 122 1 2 126 6 133 127 128 129 JUNE T F s 123 124 125 3 4 5 130 131 132 137 138 139 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 112 140 114 115 116 117 118 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 141 142 143 144 119 120 147 27 28 29 30 31 148 149 150 JULY s 1 189 8 196 M T w 183 184 185 2 3 4 190 191 192 T F s 186 187 188 5 6 7 193 194 195 200 201 202 s M T F s 216 6 7 8 2 3 4 221 222 223 229 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 203 231 207 208 209 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 210 211 212 7 8 9 165 166 167 235 239 240 241 242 169 170 171 172 173 174 176 177 178 179 180 181 236 M T w T F s 244 1 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 259 237 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 238 29 30 31 232 233 234 2 160 4 5 6 s 230 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 204 205 206 1 159 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 9 10 11 228 158 SEPTEMBER 215 225 226 227 s 153 162 163 164 175 T 5 155 156 157 F 152 T 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 214 224 w 3 168 151 w 218 219 220 T 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 146 213 1 217 M 161 AUGUST 9 10 11 12 13 14 197 198 199 145 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 29 30 182 154 7 8 9 10 11 12 134 135 136 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 113 s 260 261 262 263 264 265 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 266 243 26 27 28 29 30 31 267 268 269 270 271 272 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 273 30 OCTOBER s M T 274 275 280 7 287 w 276 T NOVEMBER F 277 278 s 1 2 3 4 5 6 281 282 283 284 285 286 8 9 288 289 10 11 12 13 290 291 292 293 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 301 302 303 304 28 29 30 31 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis s M T w 279 308 309 310 311 DECEMBER T F s 305 306 307 1 2 3 312 313 314 4 5 6 7 8 315 316 317 318 319 s 325 326 327 321 332 333 T F s 337 338 339 340 341 342 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 328 350 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 329 330 331 w 1 336 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 322 323 324 T 335 9 10 320 M 351 352 353 354 355 356 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 334 357 25 26 27 28 29 30 358 359 360 361 362 363 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 364 • 365 30 31 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis ^^Federal Reserve ■■■District Boundary Line • Federal Reserve Bank Brani Branch District Boundary Linex O Federal Reserve Bank Agency In district 8 branches have no definite territorial limits ©Rand MVNally & Company 897 H Numerical System of the A. B. A. N 1911 the American Bankers Association adopted what is known as the “Numerical Transit System,” which has proved of great benefit to the banking world. I The Clearing House Section of the Association, realizing the necessity for a uniform system of bank numbers, called a meeting in Chicago, Decem ber 12 and 13, 1910, to evolve a plan and work out the details of numbering all the banks in the country. The Executive Council of the American Bankers Association at its meeting in Nashville, May 2, 1911, unanimously adopted the System devised by the committee and authorized the publication of the A. B. A. KEY BOOK containing the names of the banks and the numbers assigned. EXPLANATION OF SYSTEM The reserve cities were each designated by a prefix number, with the exception of Brooklyn, which was included with New York City, Kansas City, Kan., which was included with Kansas City, Mo., and South Omaha, which was included with Omaha. Buffalo, N. Y., and Memphis, Tenn., on account of their size and importance as banking centers were included with the reserve cities. The cities were numbered from 1 to 49, inclusive, in the order of their population according to the Government Census of 1910. The lower numbers were thus assigned to the larger cities. The Treasurer and Assistant Treasurers of the United States and the Post Offices were also numbered in these cities. The state prefix numbers, together with clearing house numbers, were used in numbering the banks in the largest city in each state other than the reserve cities, all other cities being designated by the use of the state prefix and the numbers given to the banks, which are continued in the relative order of the population of the cities in each state. Each bank is numbered in consecutive order according to seniority in each city or town, excepting in towns having only one bank, in which case the banks are numbered in alphabetical order according to towns. Rand M?Nally & Co. of Chicago, publishers of the Key to Numerical System of The American Bankers Association, assign numbers to new banks as they are organized and supply, upon request, the number of any bank which does not appear in the Key. Supplements containing all changes which have taken place since any previous issue of the Key are furnished free to subscribers. The Fifteenth Edition was published June 10, 1933. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Reserves Required to be held by members in Federal Reserve Bank Banks Not in Reserve or Central Reserve City 7% of Net Demand Deposits 3% of Time Deposits Reserve City Banks 10% of Net Demand Deposits 3% of Time Deposits Central Reserve City Banks 13% of Net Demand Deposits 3% of Time Deposits Central Reserve Cities 2. NEW YORK CITY* ... 7. CHICAGO** Reserve Cities 6. Br.5. Br.6. 1. Br.2. Br.5. Br.4. 4. 11. Br.10. Br.7. Br.ll. Br.9. Br.ll. Br.6. 10. Br.8. Br.12. Br.8. Br.8. Atlanta, Ga. Baltimore, Md. Birmingham, Ala. Boston, Mass. Buffalo, N. Y. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Charlotte, N. C. Cincinnati, O. Cleveland, O. Columbus, O. Dallas, Texas Denver, Colo. Des Moines, Iowa Detroit, Mich. Dubuque, Iowa El Paso, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Galveston, Texas Grand Rapids, Mich. Helena, Mont. Houston, Texas Indianapolis, Ind. Jacksonville, Fla. Kansas City, Kan. Kansas City, Mo. Lincoln, Neb. Little Rock, Ark. Los Angeles, Cal. Louisville, Ky. Memphis, Tenn. Milwaukee, Wis. 9. Minneapolis, Minn. Br.6. Nashville, Tenn. Br.6. New Orleans, La. Oakland, Cal. Ogden, Utah Br.10. Oklahoma City,Okla. Br.10. Omaha, Neb. Peoria, Ill. 3. Philadelphia, Pa. Br.4. Pittsburgh, Pa. Br.12. Portland, Ore. Pueblo, Colo. 5. Richmond, Va. St. Joseph, Mo. 8. St. Louis, Mo. St. Paul, Minn. Br.12. Salt Lake City,Utah Br.ll. San Antonio, Texas 12. San Francisco, Cal. Ag’y 6.Savannah, Ga. Br.12. Seattle, Wash. Sioux City, Iowa Br.12. Spokane, Wash. Toledo, Ohio Topeka, Kan. Tulsa, Okla. Waco, Texas Washington, D. C. Wichita, Kan. Those cities which are preceded by a number are Federal Reserve Bank cities and the number in each instance is the District number in which the city is located. Br. signifies that a branch bank is located in that city. Ag’y signifies that an agency is located in that city. *New York — Member banks in the Borough of Manhattan, or located in other boroughs and having branches in Manhattan, are subject to the full reserve. 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 a reserve city (10% of demand and 3% of time). Member banks located in the Boroughs of Richmond and Queens (having no branches in other boroughs) are subject to a reserve of 7% against demand and 3% against time. **Certain outlying banks have been authorized to carry the same reserves as reserve city banks. ***Certain outlying banks have been authorized to carry same re serves as banks located outside reserve and central reserve cities. 29 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD WASHINGTON, D. C. EUGENE R. BLACK, Governor CHARLES S. HAMLIN ADOLPH C. MILLER GEORGE R. JAMES J. J. THOMAS M. S. SZYMCZAK Ex-officio Members WILLIAM H. WOODIN, Secretary of the Treasury, Chairman• J. F. T. O’CONNOR, Comptroller of the Currency. McClelland, Assistant to the Governor FRANK J. DRINNEN, Federal Reserve Ex aminer. CHESTER MORRILL, Secretary J. C. NOELL, Assistant Secretary and Fiscal Agent. S. R. CARPENTER, Assistant Secretary. E. A. GOLDENWEISER, Director, Division of Research and Statistics. WALTER WYATT, General Counsel. GEORGE B. VEST, Assistant Counsel. E. L. SMEAD, Chief, Division of Bank Operations. LEO H. PAULGER, Chief, Division of Ex aminations. J. R. VAN FOSSEN, Assistant Chief, Divis ion of Bank Operations. e. m. CARL E. PARRY, Assistant Director, Divi sion of Research and Statistics. FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL—(1933) MELVIN A. TRAYLOR, Vice-President, Chicago, District No. 7 WALTER W. SMITH, President, St. Louis, District No. 8 THEODORE WOLD, Minneapolis, District No. 9 W. T. KEMPER, Kansas City, District No. 10 J. H. FROST, Dallas, District No. 11 HENRY M. ROBINSON, San Francisco, District No. 12 THOMAS M. STEELE, Boston, District No. 1 WALTER E. FREW, New York, District No. 2 HOWARD A. LOEB, Philadelphia, District No. 3 H. C. McELDOWNEY, Cleveland, District No. 4 HOWARD BRUCE, Richmond, District No. 5 JOHN K. OTTLEY, Atlanta, District No. 6 WALTER LICHTENSTEIN, Secretary (Combined statement of the twelve Federal Reserve Districts as of July 19, 1933) LIABILITIES RESOURCES F. R. notes in actual circulation.......... $3,037,508,000 F. R. bank notes in actual circulation 118,137,000 Gold with Federal Reserve Agents..........$2,772,412,000 Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury 43,273,000 Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes 2,815,685,000 Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board.. 515,142,000 Gold and gold certificates held by banks. . 215,052,000 Deposits: Member bank—reserve account..................................... 2,289,811,000 G overnment............................................. 57,995,000 Foreign bank..................................................................... 16,207,000 Special deposits—member bank................................. 85,920,000 Total gold reserves.................................$3,545,879,000 Other cash*................................................. 271,949,000 Total gold reserves and other cash .. Redemption Fund—F. R. bank notes .. . Bills discounted: Secured by U. S. Govt, obligations........ Other bills discounted............................ 3,817,828,000 7,798,000 Total bills discounted......................... Bills bought in open market..................... U. S. Government securities: Bonds....................................................... Treasury notes........................................ Certificates and bills.............................. $ 163,129,000 9,848,000 Total U. S. Govt, securities.............. Other securities........................................... $2,017,257,000 2,026,000 Total bills and securities................... Due from foreign banks............................. F. R. notes of other banks........................ Uncollected items....................................... Bank premises............................................. All other resources...................................... $2,192,260,000 3,967,000 19,095,000 419,284,000 54,369,000 50,778,000 TOTAL RESOURCES..................... TOTAL LIABILITIES...............................................$6,565,379,000 *“Other cash” does not include F. R,. notes or a bank’s own F. R. bank notes. $6,565,379,000 non-memberbank.............................. 22,681,000 Other deposits................................................................... 69,225,000 Total deposits................................................................ $2,541,839,000 Deferred availability items................................................. 418,402,000 Capital paid in...................................................................... 146,180,000 Surplus................................................................................... 278,599,000 All other liabilities................................................................ 24,714,000 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 30 35,786,000 127,343,000 440,813,000 706,383,000 870,061,000 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION DISTRICT No. 1—Bank Located at Boston (Transit Number 5-1) 30 Pearl St. TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut; except Fairfield County. Membership; National Banks 339; State Banks 29. Total 368. DIRECTORS CLASS A:—ALFRED L. RIPLEY (1935), Boston; F. S. CHAMBERLAIN (1934), New Britain, Conn.; EDWARD 8. KENNARD (1933), Rumford, Maine. CLASS B:—PHILIP R. ALLEN (1935), East Walpole, Mass.; EDWARD S. FRENCH (1934), Springfield, Vermont; EDWARD J. FROST (1933), Boston, Mass. CLASS C:—FREDERIC H. CURTISS (1935), Boston, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve Agent; ALLEN HOLLIS (1933), Concord, N. H., Deputy Chairman; C. H. MERRIMAN (1934) Providence. OFFICERS ROY A. YOUNG, Governor; WILLIAM W. PADDOCK, Deputy Governor; WILLIAM WILLETT. Cashier] KRICKEL K. CARRICK, Secretary; FREDERIC H. CURTISS, Federal Reserve Agent; CHARLES F. GETTEMY, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent, WILLIAM D. McRAE, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent. ASSISTANT CASHIERS:—ELLIS G. HULT, ERNEST M. LEAVITT, CARL B. PITMAN, and L. WALLACE SWEETSER. HARRY F. CURRIER, Auditor. PHILLIPS KETCHUM, Boston, Mass., General Counsel. (Statement of June SO, 1933) RESOURCES LIABILITIES 12,925,000 Gold with Federal Reserve Agent.................. Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury. Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board.... Gold and gold certificates held by bank.... Total gold reserve......................................... $231,929,000 4,814,000 $236,743,000 33,430,000 22,852,000 $293,025,000 Member bank—reserve account............................................ 159,367,000 ♦Other cash........................................................... Total gold reserves and other cash.......... 19,240,000 312,265,000 Redemption fund F. R. bank notes.............. Bills discounted: Sec. by U. S. Government obligations. . . Other bills discounted.................................... Total bills discounted................................ 1,000,000 F. R. notes in actual circulation................................................$220,085,000 F. R. bank notes in actual circulation.................................... Deposits: Government................................................................................. 3,143,000 Foreign bank............................................................................... 1,449,000 Other deposits............................................................................. 5,550,000 Special deposits—members.................................................... 3,081,000 Total deposits.......................................................................... $172,590,000 Deferred availability items......................................................... 41,066,000 Capital paid in................................................................................ 10,609,000 Surplus............................................................................................... 20,460,000 All other liabilities......................................................................... 837,000 Total miscellaneous liabilities................................................$ 72,972,000 TOTAL LIABILITIES..................................................... $478,572,000 $ 2,506,000 7,395,000 9,901,000 $514,000 Bills bought in open market............................ U. S. Government securities: Bonds.................................................................. Treasury notes . . ............................................. Certificates and Bills...................................... Total U. S. Government securities .... Total bills and securities............................... 21,318,000 41,606,000 46,381,000 $109,305,000 $119,720,000 Due from foreign banks.................................... F. R. notes of other F. R. banks.................... Uncollected items................................................ Bank premises...................................................... All other resources.............................................. Total miscellaneous resources..................... TOTAL RESOURCES............................ 292,000 404,000 40,911,000 3,280,000 700,000 $45,587,000 $478,572,000 *“Other Cash” does not include F. R. notes or a bank’s own F. R. bank notes. CHECK COLLECTION TIME SCHEDULE Member banks depositing checks for collection will receive credit therefor in their reserve account on the date on which each class of checks will become available, as indicated below. ♦Kentucky, *Maryland, *Michigan, *Minnesota, Mississippi, ♦Missouri, *North Carolina, *Ohio, South Carolina, *Tennessee, ♦Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin. Five Days After Receipt—Checks payable through Clearing Houses in Helena, Los Angeles, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle, Spokane. Eight Days After Receipt—Checks on Banks located in Arizona, ♦California, *Colorado, Idaho, *Louisiana, *Montana, *Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, *Oklahoma, *Oregon, South Dakota, *Texas, *Utah, *Washington, Wyoming. ♦Except checks payable through Clearing Houses in Federal reserve cities. Note: 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. Notice: 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. Immediate Credit on Receipt—Checks drawn on or payable through Boston banks if received by 9.00 a.m.; Drafts on Federal Reserve Bank of Boston; Federal Reserve transfer and exchange drafts; United States Treasury checks and warrants. One Day After Receipt—Checks payable through clearing houses in New York and Philadelphia. Checks drawn on or payable through Boston banks if received after 9.00 a.m. Two Days After Receipt—Checks payable through Clearing Houses in Baltimore, Buffalo, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Richmond, St. Louis. Checks on Banks located in Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, ♦Massa chusetts, New Hampshire, *New Jersey, *New York, *Pennsylvama, Rhode Island, Vermont. Three Days After Receipt—Checks payable through Clearing Houses in Atlanta, Birmingham, Dallas, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Mo., Kansas City, Kan., Little Rock, Memphis, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Orleans, Oklahoma City. Omaha. St. Paul. Four Days After Receipt—Checks payable through Clearing Houses in Denver, El Paso, Houston, Salt Lake City, San Antonio. Checks on Banks located in *Alabama, *Arkansas, District of Columbia, *Florida, *Georgia, *Illinois, Indiana, Iowa. ♦Kansas, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 31 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION DISTRICT No. 2—Bank Located at New York City. (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. Membership: National Banks 677; State Banks 42; Trust Companies 109. Total 828, as of July 1, 1933. Non-members 482, including Savings Banks. Total number of banks in District No. 2, 1,310. DIRECTORS J. Herbert Case, New York City, Chairman. Edward K. Mills, Morristown, N. J., President, Morris town Trust Company. Samuel W. Reyburn, New York City, President, Associ ated Dry Goods Corporation of New York. Walter C. Teagle, New York City, President, Standard Oil Company (New Jersey). Thomas J. Watson, President, International Business Machines Corp., New York, N. Y. C. Warner, Endicott, N. Y., President, Endicott Trust Company, Endicott, N. Y. George W. Davison, Chairman Board of Trustees, Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co., New York City. Clarence M. Woolley, Greenwich, Conn., Chairman, American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corporation. Owen. D. Young, New York City, Deputy Chairman, Chairman, General Electric Company. David OFFICERS George W. Randolph Burgess, Deputy Governor L. Harrison, Governor Edwin R. Kenzel, Deputy Governor Walter S. Logan, Deputy Governor and General Counsel Leslie R. Rounds, Deputy Governor Jay E. Crane, Deputy Governor Arthur W. Gilbart, Deputy Governor Louis F. Sailer, Deputy Governor Charles H. Coe, Assistant Deputy Governor L. Werner Knoke, Assistant Deputy Governor Ray M. Gidney, Assistant Deputy Governor Walter B. Matteson, Assistant Deputy Governor J. Wilson Jones, Assistant Deputy Governor James M. Rice, Assistant Deputy Governor Allan Sproul, Assistant Deputy Governor and Secretary Dudley H. Barrows. Manager, Administration Department Jacques A. Mitchell, Manager, Credit Department Wesley W. Burt, Manager, Accounting Department Edward O. Douglas, Manager, Bill Department Donald J. Cameron, Manager, Foreign Department Arthur Phelan, Manager, Discount Department Valentine Willis, Manager, Collection Department William A. Scott, Manager, Government Bond and Safe Edwin C. French, Manager, Cash Department Herbert H. Kimball, Assistant Counsel Robert F. McMurray, Manager, Government Safekeeping Department. Walter E. Frew, keeping Department Bond and Todd G. Tiebout, Assistant Counsel I. Ward Waters, Manager, Check Department MEMBER FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL Chairman, Board of Directors, Corn Exchange Bank Trust Co., New York, N. Y. OFFICERS OF FEDERAL RESERVE AGENT’S FUNCTION John H. Williams, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent William H. Dilliston, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent Harold V. Roelse, Manager, Reports Department and and Manager, Bank Examinations Dept. Assistant Secretary Herbert S. Downs, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent Carl Snyder. General Statistician and Manager, Bank Relations Department J. Herbert Case, Federal Reserve Agent Edward L. Dodge, General Auditor George W. Ferguson, Assistant General Auditor {Statement of June 80, 1933) LIABILITIES RESOURCES F. R. notes in actual circulation........................................$ 667,311,000 F. R. bank notes in actual circulation.............................. 57,507,000 Gold with Federal Reserve Agents................................. $ 622,706,000 Gold Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasury................ 7,057,000 Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes...................... 629,763,000 Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board.......................... 171,364^000 Gold and gold certificates held by banks........................ 105,’902’000 Deposits: Total Gold Reserves....................................................$ 907,029,000 Member bank—reserve account........................................ U. S. Government............................................................. Foreign bank..................................................................... 972,262,000 8,112,000 4,383,000 Other cash*........................................................................... Redemption fund—F. R. bank notes........................... Bills discounted: Secured by U. S. Govt, obligations............................... Other bills discounted..................................................... Special deposits: Member bank.................................................................... Non-member bank............................................................ Other deposits................................................................... 5,491,000 1,162,000 19,436,000 Total bills discounted......................................................$ Bills bought in the open market........................................ United States Government Securities: Bonds... Treasury Notes................................................................. Certificates and bills........................................................ Total U. S. Govt, securities........................................ Other securities..................................................................... Total deposits................................................................ .$1,010,846,000 Deferred items.................................................................. Capital paid in..................... Surplus............................................................................... All other liabilities............................................................ 107,094,000 58,535,000 85,058,000 7,460,000 3,000,000 18,020,000 32,568,000 50,588,000 42,276,000 181,728,000 269,329,000 305,812,000 756369,000 2,092,000 Total bills and securities.............................................$ 851,825,000 Due from foreign banks.................................................. F. R. notes of other banks.............................................. Uncollected items........................................... Bank Premises...................................................... . . .! .! All Other Miscellaneous Resources............................... TOTAL LIABILITIES.............................................. $1,993,811,000 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 77,439,000 Total gold reserves and other cash..............................$ 984,468,000 1,371,000 4,’359,000 112’514 000 l^lsioOO 23,456,000 TOTAL RESOURCES.............................................. $1,993,811,000 * Other cash does not include F. R. notes or a bank’s own F. R. bank notes. 32 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION DISTRICT No. 2—Continued TIME SCHEDULE OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK Closing Time for Deferred Credit Items—Payable in New York City 9 a.m.; Payable in Second District outside New York City, 2:30 p.m.; Saturdays 1:00 p.m. Items $500 and over, 3:30 p.m. 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. fTwo Business Days After Receipt—Items payable in Con necticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, *Maryland, ♦Massachusetts, New Hampshire, **New Jersey. *New York, ♦Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, *Virginia. tOne Calendar Day After Receipt—Items payable in New York fFour Business Days After Receipt—Items payable in *Georgia, City—other than items mentioned above—(when received by ♦Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, *Kansas, *Kentucky. *Michigan, ♦Minne 9 a.m.), Boston, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, sota, *Missouri, *North Carolina, *Ohio, South Carolina, West Richmond, Baltimore. Virginia, Wisconsin. fTwo Caldendar Days After Receipt—Items payable in fFive Business Days After Receipt—Items payable in ♦Ala Cincinnati, Charlotte, Atlanta, Birmingham, Jacksonville, Nashville, bama, *Arkansas, *Florida, Mississippi, *Nebraska, *Oklahoma, Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Louisville, Minneapolis, St. Paul. ♦Tennessee. fSeven Business Days After Receipt—Items payable in Ari fThree Calendar Days After Receipt—Items payable in New zona, *California, *Colorado, Idaho, *Louisiana, *Montana, Nevada, Orleans, Memphis, Little Rock, Kansas City, Mo., Kansas City, New Mexico, North Dakota, *Oregon, South Dakota, *Texas, *Utah, Kan., Omaha, Oklahoma City, Dallas. ♦Washington, Wyoming. fFour Calendar Days After Receipt—Items payable in Helena, f When received by cloning time—otherwise credit deferred for one addi Denver, El Paso, Houston, San Antonio, Spokane, Salt Lake City, tional day. When the day on which credit would otherwise be given is a Portland, Ore., Seattle. Sunday or legal holiday in New York State credit will be given on the following business day. *Except items payable in cities listed sepa +Five Calendar Days After Receipt—Items payable in San rately in this schedule. **Excepi items drawn on or payable at North Francisco, Los Angeles. ern New Jersey Clearing House Association banks. Immediate Credit—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; Checks and warrants on Treasurer of the United States, Washington, 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 Reserve Transfer Drafts. BUFFALO BRANCH (270-276 Main Street) Directors Raymond N. Ball, President, Lincoln-Alliance Bank and Trust Company, Rochester, N. Y. Frederick B. Cooley, President, New York Car Wheel Co., Buffalo. Lewis G. Harriman, President, Manufacturers & Traders Trust Company, Buffalo. George G. Kleindinst, President, Liberty Bank of Buffalo. Edward G. Miner, Chairman. President, Pfaudler Com pany, Rochester, N. Y. George F. Rand, President, Marine Trust Company, Buffalo. Bobert M. O’Hara, Managing Director. Officers Robert M, O’Hara, Managing Director R. B. Wiltse, Assistant Manager Halsey W Snow, Jr,, Cashier Clifford L. Blakeslee. Assistant Cashier TIME SCHEDULE OF BUFFALO BRANCH flmmediate Credit—When received by 9 a.m. (8.30 a.m. Satur fTwo Business Days After Receipt—Items payable in **New days)—items payable in Buffalo and when received by 3 p.m. Jersey, *New York. (Saturdays 12 noon)—Checks and Warrants on Treasurer of the fThree Business Days After Receipt—Items payable in Con United States, Washington, D. C.; Checks on Federal Reserve Bank necticut, Delaware. *Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, *Maryland, of New York and Buffalo Branch: Officers’ checks of other Federal ♦Massachusetts, *Michigan, New Hampshire, *Ohio, *Pennsylvania, Reserve Banks; Federal Reserve Exchange Drafts; Federal Reserve Rhode Island, Vermont. Transfer Drafts. fOne Day After Receipt—Items payable in New York City— fFour Business Days After Receipt—Items payable in Dis drawn on or payable at New York Clearing House Association trict of Columbia, *Georgia, *Kansas, *Kentucky, *Minnesota. banks,; other New York City and Brooklyn banks,; Northern New ♦Missouri, *Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin. Jersey Clearing House Association Banks; Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Detroit. fFive Business Days After Receipt—Items payable in ♦Ala fTwo Calendar Days After Receipt—Items payable in New bama, *Arkansas, *Florida, Mississippi, *Nebraska, ♦North Caro York City—other than items mentioned above: Boston, Philadel lina, *Oklahoma, South Carolina, *Tennessee. phia, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Charlotte, Richmond, Birmingham, fSix Business Days After Receipt—Items payable in *California, Nashville, Little Rock, Louisville, Memphis, St. Louis, Minneapolis, ♦Colorado, *Louisiana, *Montana, North Dakota, *Oregon, South St. Paul, Kansas City, Mo., Kansas City, Kan., Omaha. Dakota, *Texas, *Utah, *Washington, Wyoming. fThree Calendar Days After Receipt—Items payable In Atlanta, New Orleans, Jacksonville, Denver, Oklahoma City, fSeven Business Days After Receipt—Items payable in Arizona, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio. Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico. fFour Calendar Days After Receipt—Items payable in Helena, El Paso, Seattle, Salt Lake City, Spokane, Portland, Ore., San f When received by closing time—otherwise credit deferred for one addi Francisco, Los Angeles. tional day. When the day on which credit would otherwise be given is a Closing Time for Deferred Credit Items—Payable in Second Sunday or legal holiday in New York State credit will be given on the District 2:30 p.m. (Saturdays 12 noon). Items $500 and over following business day. *Except items payable in cities listed sepa 3:30 p.m. (Saturdays 12 noon). Payable in other Federal Reserve rately in this schedule. **Except items drawn on or payable at North Districts 12:30 p.m. (Saturdays 12 noon). ern New Jersey Clearing House Association banks. DISTRICT No. 3—Bank Located at Philadelphia. (Transit Number 3-4) (925 Chestnut Street) 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 621; State Banks 65. Non-Member Banks 292. Total number of banks in District No. 3, 978. DIRECTORS CLASS A:—JOHN C. COSGROVE (1934). Johnstown, Pa.; JOSEPH WAYNE, JR. (1935), Philadelphia; GEORGE W. REILY (1933), Harrisburg, Pa. CLASS B:—C. FREDERICK C. STOUT (1934), Philadelphia; J. CARL DELACOUR (1933), Camden, N. J. ARTHUR W. SEWALL (1935), Philadelphia; CLASS C:—RICHARD L. AUSTIN (1935), Philadelphia. Chairman of Board; Bridgeville, Del.; ALBA B. JOHNSON, Deputy Chairman (1933), Philadelphia. 3 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 33 HARRY L. CANNON (1934), FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION DISTRICT No. 3 — Continued OFFICERS GEO. W. NORRIS, Governor; WILLIAM H. HUTT, Deputy Governor; C. A. McILHENNY, Cashier and Secretary. RICHARD L. AUSTIN, Chairman and Federal Reserve Agent; ALBA B. JOHNSON, Deputy Chairman of the Board; ARTHUR E. POST, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent; ERNEST C. HILL, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent. ASSISTANT CASHIERS:—W. J. DAVIS, JAMES M. TOY, R. M. MILLER, Jr., and S. R. EARL. WM. G. McCREEDY, Comptroller; HOWARD A. LOEB, Philadelphia, Member Federal Advisory Council; WILLIAMS, BRITTAIN and SINCLAIR, Counsel. 0Statement of June 80, 1933) LIABILITIES RESOURCES Gold with Federal Reserve Agent............................................$186,000,000 Gold Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasury.......................... 4,219,000 F. R. notes in actual circulation............................................... $240,469,000 F. R. bank notes in actual circulation.................................... 5,678,000 Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes................................ 190,219,000 Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board.................................... 16,826,000 Gold and gold certificates held by bank................................... 14,172,000 Deposits: Total Gold Reserves............................................................. $221,217,000 Other cash*...................................................................................... 25,618,000 Total gold reserves and other cash...................................... 246,835,000 Redemption fund—F. R. bank notes...................................... 292,000 Member bank—reserve account............................................ 128,621,000 Government................................................................................. 2,152,000 Foreign bank............................................................................... 1,756,000 Special deposits: Member bank............................................................................. 8,411,000 Nonmember bank...................................................................... 1,840,000 Other deposits............................................................................. 46,000 Bills discounted: Secured by U. S. Government obligations........................ Other bills discounted.............................................................. 5,026,000 29,087,000 Total Bills Discounted........................................................ $ 34,113,000 Bills bought in open market....................................................... 750,000 U. S. Government securities: Bonds............................................................................................$ 29,732,000 Treasury notes........................................................................... 53,441,000 Certificates and bills................................................................ 60,746,000 Total Deposits.........................................................................$142,826,000 Total U. S. Govt, securities............................................... 143,919,000 Other securities.......................................................................... 525,000 Deferred availability items......................................................... 33,636,000 Capital paid in................................................................................ T5,806,000 Surplus.............................................................................................. 29,242,000 All other liabilities......................................................................... 993,000 Total bills and securities................................................... 179,307,000 Federal Reserve notes of other Federal Reserve banks. 521,000 Bank premises........................................... ,.............................. 3,394,000 Due from foreign banks........................................................... 411,000 Uncollected items....................................................................... 33,977,000 All other resources.................................................................... 3,913,000 TOTAL LIABILITIES..................................................... $468,650,000 Total Resources.....................................................................$468,650,000 *“Other cash” does not include F. R. notes or a bank’s own F. R. bank notes. TIME SCHEDULE OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA Two Business Days After Receipt—Connecticut, Delaware, Immediate Credit on Receipt.—Philadelphia (Clearing House District of Columbia, Maine, *Maryland, *Massachusetts, New items when received by 9 a.m.) (U. S. Treasury Checks and Warrants Hampshire, *New Jersey, *New York *Pennsylvania, Rhode when received by 2 p.m.) (Money Orders payable at Philadelphia Island, Vermont, *Virginia (“Trust Company” Non-Clearing Post Office when received by 9.30 a.m.) House items when received after 10:30 a.m.) One Calendar Day After Receipt-—Baltimore, Boston, New Four Business Days After Receipt—*Georgia, *lllinois, York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Richmond, Camden, N. J. Indiana, Iowa, *Kansas, *Kentucky, *Michigan, *Minnesota, ♦Missouri, *North Carolina, *Ohio, South Carolina, West Virginia, Two Calendar Days After Receipt—Atlanta, Birmingham, Wisconsin. Buffalo, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Jack Five Business Days After Receipt—*Alabama, *Arkansas, sonville, Louisville, Memphis, Minneapolis, Nashville, Philadelphia, ♦Florida, Mississippi, *Nebraska, *Oklahoma, *Tennessee. St. Louis, St. Paul. Seven Business Days After Receipt—Arizona, *California, Three Calendar Days After Receipt—Dallas, Houston, Kansas ♦Colorado, Idaho, *Louisiana, *Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, City, Mo., Kansas City, Kan.; Little Rock, New Orleans, Oklahoma North Dakota, *Oregon, South Dakota, *Texas, *Utah, ♦Wash City, Omaha, San Antonio. ington, Wyoming. (*) Except cities as listed. Four Calendar Days After Receipt—Denver, El Paso, Helena, Checks received after 2 p.m. will be handled cm the following business Portland, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Spokane. day, with the exception of Saturday, when the closing time will be 12 o'clock noon. Five Calendar Days After Receipt—Los Angeles, San Francisco. Checks of $100 and over, drawn on banks in this district, when One Business Day After Receipt—Philadelphia (Clearing enclosed in a special deposit, will be handled on the day of deposit if House items when received after 9 a.m.); (Non-Clearing House received by 4:30 p.m.; Saturdays, 3:00 p.m. items when assembled in sealed envelopes and received by 10.30 a.m.; Note—Proceeds of checks or drafts drawn on banks located in Federal Saturday 9:00 a.m.) Money Orders payable at Philadelphia P. O. Reserve Cities will be deferred on an actual calendar-day basis when a when received after 9:30 a.m. Sunday or holiday intervenes while items are in transit. DISTRICT No. 4—Bank Located at Cleveland. (Transit Number 6-1) (Federal Reserve Bank Bldg.—East Sixth St. and Superior Ave.) TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—State of Ohio, all that part of Pennsylvania west of the eastern boundaries of the following counties: Warren, Forest, Jefferson, Indiana, and Somerset, 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: National Banks 566; State Banks 74. Total member banks 640. DIRECTORS CLASS A:—ROBERT WARDROP (1935), Pittsburgh; CHESS LAMBERTON (1934), Franklin, Pa.; Ben R. Conner (1933) Ada, Ohio. CLASS B:—R. P. WRIGHT (1934), Erie, Pa.; J. E. Galvin (1933), Lima, Ohio; G. D. CRABBS (1935), Cincinnati, Ohio. CLASS C:—L. B. WILLIAMS (1935), Cleveland, Chairman of Board; E. S. Burke, Jr. (1934), Cleveland, Ohio, Deputy Chairman of Board; W. W. KNIGHT (1933), Toledo, Ohio. H. C. McELDOWNEY, Pittsburgh, Pa., Member Federal Advisory Council. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 34 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION DISTRICT No. 4 — Continued OFFICERS E. R. Fancher, Governor L. B. Williams, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve M. J. Fleming, Deputy Governor Agent F. J. Zurlinden, Deputy Governor Wm. H. Fletcher, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent and H. F. Strater, Cashier and Secretary Manager, Department of Examination W. F. Taylor, Asst. Cashier C. W. Arnold, Asst. Cashier J. B. Anderson, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent and G. H. Wagner, Asst. Cashier Manager Statistical Department. D. B. Clouser, Asst. Cashier Howard Evans, Asst. Federal Reserve Agent P. A. Brown, Asst. Cashier E. A. Carter, AssL Cashier F. V. Grayson. Auditor (,Statement of June 80, 1933) LIABILITIES RESOURCES Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation........................$305,035,000 Federal Reserve bank notes in actual circulation.............. 5,190,000 Gold with Federal Reserve Agent........................................ $210,770,000 Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury........................ 6,459,000 Deposits: Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes........................$217,229,000 Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board.............................. 57,024,000 Gold and gold certificates held by banks............................ 5,167,000 Total gold reserves.............................................................. 279,420,000 Member bank—reserve account.................. $141,327,000 Government................................................... 3,955,000 Foreign bank.................................................. 1,656,000 Special deposits—member bank................. 5,908,000 Special deposits—non-member bank......... 207,000 Other deposits................................................ 4,088,000 ♦Other cash.............................................................................. Total Deposits................................................................ $157,141,000 Deferred availability items................................................... $ 33,013,000 Capital paid in........................................................................ 12,902,000 Surplus...................................................................................... 28,294,000 All other liabilities.................................................................. 2,505,000 TOTAL LIABILITIES. 23,572,000 Total gold reserves and other cash..............................$302,992,000 Redemption fund—F. R. bank notes.................................. 350,000 Bills discounted: Secured by U. S. Govt, obligations.................................... 3,289,000 Other bills discounted........................................................ 7,331,000 Total bills discounted..................................................... 10,620,000 Bills bought in open market................................................. 702,000 U. S. Government securities: Certificates and bills. ......................................................... 183,491,000 Total bills and securities................................................ $194,813,000 Due from foreign banks......................................................... 369,000 Federal Reserve notes and other banks.............................. 936,000 Uncollected items.................................................................... 31,980,000 Bank premises.......................................................................... 6,929,000 All other resources................................................................... 5,711,000 ....................................$544,080,000 TOTAL RESOURCES......... * Other cash does not include F. R. notes or a bank’s own F. R. bank notes. $544,080,000 TIME SCHEDULE OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CLEVELAND Immediate Credit on Receipt—When received at Federal ♦Kentucky (Dist. 4), *Cincinnati Territory, *Pennsylvania (Dist. 3 Reserve Bank of Cleveland—Checks on Cleveland banks received and 4), West Virginia (Dist. 4). in time to be cleared on day of receipt; Checks and warrants on Four Days After Receipt—Connecticut, District of Columbia, Treasurer of the United States, Washington, D. C.; Checks and Helena, *Georgia, * Kansas, Kentucky (Dist. 8), Los Angeles, drafts on Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland; Official checks of all Maine, *Ma,ssachusetts, *Minnesota, *Missouri, *Nebraska, New Federal reserve banks; Federal reserve exchange drafts; Federal Hampshire, *North Carolina, South Carolina, Rhode Island, Port reserve transfer drafts. land, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Spokane, Vermont, ♦Virginia, West Virginia (Dist. 5), Wisconsin. One Day After Receipt—Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati, Detroit, New York City, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Louisville. Five Days After Receipt—*Alabama, *Arkansas, *Louisiana, Mississippi, *Oklahoma, *Tennessee. Two Days After Receipt—Atlanta, Baltimore, Birmingham, Boston, Charlotte, Dallas, Kansas City, Kan., Kansas City, Mo., Six Days After Receipt—*Colorado, ♦Florida, *Montana, New Little Rock, Memphis, Minneapolis, Nashville, Oklahoma City, Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, *Texas, Wyoming. Omaha, Philadelphia, Richmond, St. Paul, *Cleveland (Territory). Seven Days After Receipt—Arizona, *California, Idaho, Nevada, Three Days After Receipt—Denver, El Paso, Houston, Jack ♦Oregon, ♦Utah, *Washington. sonville, New Orleans, San Antonio, Delaware, ^Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, *Maryland, *Michigan, New Jersey, *New York (State), *Except banks in cities listed separately in this schedule. CINCINNATI BRANCH. (Transit Number 13-43) (Fourth and Race) C. F. McCOMBS, Managing Director; B. J. LAZAR, Cashier; H. N. OTT, Assistant Cashier; BRUCE KENNELLY, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS FRED A. GEIER, T. J. DAVIS, JOHN OMWAKE, B. H. KROGER, and C. F. McCOMBS, Cincinnati; C. N. MANNING, Lexington, Ky.; GEO. M. VERITY, Middletown, O. TIME SCHEDULE OF CINCINNATI BRANCH Immediate Credit—When received at Cincinnati Branch— Four Days After Receipt—*Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Checks on Cincinnati banks received in time to be cleared on day District of Columbia, *Georgia, Helena, *Kansas, *Kentucky of receipt; Checks and warrants on Treasurer of the United States, (Dist. 8), Maine, *Maryland, *Massachusetts, *Minnesota, ♦Mis Washington, D. C. Checks and drafts on Federal Reserve Bank of souri, *Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, *New York (State), Cleveland; Official check of all Federal reserve banks; Federal ♦North Carolina, South Carolina, *Pennsylvania (Dist. 3); Los reserve exchange drafts; Federal reserve transfer drafts. Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Rhode Island, *Tennessee, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Spokane, Vermont, *Virginia, West Virginia One Day After Receipt—Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Louis (Dist. 5), Wisconsin. ville, Nashville, Pittsburgh, St. Louis. Two Days After Receipt—Atlanta, Baltimore, Birmingham, Five Days After Receipt—*Arkansas, *Florida, *Louisiana, Boston, Buffalo, Charlotte, Dallas, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Mississippi, *Oklahoma. Kan., Kansas City, Mo., Kentucky (Dist. 4), Little Rock, Memphis, Minneapolis, New Orleans, New York City, Oklahoma City, *Ohio Six Days After Receipt—*Colorado, *Montana, New Mexico, (in Cincinnati branch territory), Omaha, Philadelphia, Richmond, North Dakota, South Dakota, *Texas, Wyoming. St. Paul. Seven Days After Receipt—Arizona, *California, Idaho, Nevada, Three Days After Receipt—Denver, El Paso, Houston, *Illinois, ♦Oregon, *Utah, *Washington. Indiana, Iowa, ♦Michigan, *Ohio (in Cleveland territory), ♦Penn sylvania (Dist. 4), San Antonio, West Virginia (Dist. 4). *Except banks in cities listed separately in this schedule. PITTSBURGH BRANCH. (Transit Number 8-30) (Grant Street and Ogle Way) J. C. NEVIN, Managing Director; THOS. C. GRIGGS, Cashier; C. J. BATHHOUSE, Assistant Cashier; F. E. COBUN, Assistant Cashier. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 35 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION DISTRICT No. 4 — Continued DIRECTORS R. B. MELLON. JOSEPH B. SHEA, A. L. HUMPHREY, A. E. BRAUN, AND J. C. NEVIN, Pittsburgh; RICHARD COULTER, Greensburg, Pa.; J. S. JONES, Wheeling, W. Va. TIME SCHEDULE OF PITTSBURGH BRANCH Immediate Credit—Pittsburgh Branch; Checks on Pittsburgh Orleans, *New York (State), *Ohio (Cincinnati and Cleveland banks received in time to be cleared on day of receipt; Checks and Territories), ^Pennsylvania (Dist. 3), San Antonio, *Virginia, West warrants on Treasurer of the United States, Washington, D. C.; Virginia (Dist. 5). Checks and drafts on Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland; Official Four Days After Receipt—Los Angeles, San Francisco, Con Checks of all Federal Reserve banks; Federal reserve exchange drafts; necticut, *Georgia, Helena, Portland, *Kansas, Maine, *MassaFederal reserve transfer drafts. chusetts, *Minnesota, *Missouri,*Nebraska, New Hampshire, *North Carolina, South Carolina, Rhode Island, Salt Lake City, Seattle, One Day After Receipt—Baltimore, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Cleve Spokane, Vermont, Wisconsin. land, Detroit, New York City, Philadelphia. Five Days After Receipt—*Alabama, *Arkansas, *Florida, Two Days After Receipt—Atlanta, Birmingham, Boston, ♦Kentucky (Dist. 8), *Louisiana, Mississippi, *Oklahoma, ♦Tennes Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Kansas City, Kan., Kansas City, Mo., see. Little Rock, Louisville, Memphis, Minneapolis, Nashville, Okla Six Days After Receipt—*Colorado, *Montana, New Mexico homa City, Omaha, *Pennsylvania (Dist. 4), Richmond, St. Louis, North Dakota, South Dakota, *Texas, Wyoming. St. Paul, West Virginia (Dist. 4). Seven Days After Receipt—Arizona, *California, Idaho, Three Days After Receipt—Delaware, District of Columbia, Nevada, *Oregon, *Utah, *Washington. Denver, El Paso, Houston, *Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Jacksonville, ♦Kentucky (Dist. 4), *Maryland, *Michigan, New Jersey, New *Except banks in cities listed separately in this schedule. DISTRICT No. 5—Bank Located at Richmond. (Transit Number 68-3) (9th & Franklin Sts.) TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and all West Virginia except the counties of Marshall, Ohio, Brooke, Tyler, Wetzel, and Hancock. Membership: National Banks 357; State Banks 41. DIRECTORS CLASS A;—L. E. JOHNSON, (1935), Alderson, W. Va., CHAS. E. RIEMAN (1933), Baltimore, Md.; JAMES C. BRASWELL (1934), Rocky Mount, N. C. CLASS B:—D. R. COKER (1935), Hartsville, S. C.; CHAS. C. REED (1933), Richmond, Va.; EDWIN C. GRAHAM (1934), Washington, D. C. CLASS C:-WM. W. HOXTON (1935), Richmond. Chairman of Board; FREDERIC A. DELANO (1933), Deputy Chairman, Washington, D. C.; ROBERT LASSITER (1934), Charlotte, N. C. OFFICERS GEORGE J. SEAY, Governor; CHAS. A. PEPLE, Deputy Governor; R. H.BROADDUS, Deputy Governor; J. S.WALDEN, JR., Controller; GEORGE H. KEESEE. Cashier; WM. W. HOXTON, Chairman of the Board and Federal Reserve Agent; J. G. FRY. Assistant Federal Reserve Agent; T. F. EPES, Auditor; ALBERT S. JOHNSTONE, Manager, Personnel and Service; JOHN T. GARRETT, Manager, Bank Relations Department; W. W. DILLARD, Assistant Cashier; EDWARD WALLER, Jr., Assistant Cashier; MAXWELL G. WALLACE, Counsel. HOWARD BRUCE, (1933) Baltimore, Md., Member Federal Advisory Council. {Statement of July 5, 1983) LIABILITIES Federal Reserve Notes in actual circulation........................ $141,993,000 RESOURCES Gold with Federal Reserve Agent............................................$128,835,000 Gold Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasury....................... 1,228,000 Gold held exclusively against Federal Reserve notes......... 130,063,000 Gold Settlement Fund with Federal Reserve Board.......... 23,470,000 Gold and Gold Certificates held by bank.............................. 4,636,000 Total Gold Reserves.............................................................$158,169,000 ♦Other cash...................................................................................... 14,086,000 Total Gold Reserves and other cash................................. $172,255,000 Bills discounted: Secured by U. S. Government obligations........................ $ 2,022,000 Other bills discounted.............................................................. 11,518,000 Deposits: Member banks—reserve account.......................................... 76,707,000 Government................................................................................. 2,247,000 Foreign banks............................................................................. 652,000 Special deposits—member bank............................................ 5,045,000 Special deposits—non-member bank................................... 3,144,000 Other deposits............................................................................. 5,048,000 Total bills discounted.......................................................... $ Bills bought in open market....................................................... United States Government securities: Bonds............................................................................................ Treasury notes............................................................................ Certificates and bills................................................................. Total U. S. Government securities..................................$ Total Deposits....................................................................... $ 92,843,000 Deferred availability items......................................................... 30,367,000 Capital paid in................................................................................ 5,463,000 Surplus.............................................................................................. 11,617,000 All other liabilities......................................................................... 1,062,000 13,540,000 276,000 10,777,000 21,508,000 25,133,000 57,418,000 Total bills and securities.....................................................$ 71,234,000 Due from foreign banks............................................................... 146,000 Federal Reserve Notes of other banks.................................... 991,000 Uncollected items........................................................................... 31,475,000 Bank premises................................................................................. 3,238,000 All other resources......................................................................... 4,006,000 TOTAL LIABILITIES...................................................... $283,345,000 ♦Other cash does not include F. R. notes on this bank’s F. R. bank notes. TOTAL RESOURCES.......................................................$283,345,000 TIME SCHEDULE OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK, RICHMOND Immediate Credit—For items drawn on Par banks in Richmond, South Carolina in Charlotte territory. West Virginia in Baltimore Va.; Federal Reserve Exchange Drafts; Official checks of all Federal territory (except “Other Cities” listed under 2 days). Reserve Banks; Checks and warrants on Treasurer of U. S., Wash Four Business Days After Receipt—Denver, El Paso, Portland, ington, D. C.; Checks bearing Immediate Credit Symbol of Head Salt Lake City, Seattle, Spokane, *Alabama, Connecticut, *Florida, Office. ♦Georgia, *Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, *Kansas, *Kentucky, Maine, One Business Day After Receipt—Baltimore, Charlotte, New ♦Massachusetts, *Michigan, ‘Minnesota, Mississippi, *Missouri, York City, Philadelphia. New Hampshire, *Ohio, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wisconsin. Two Business Days After Receipt—Atlanta, Birmingham, Five Business Days After Receipt—Helena, Los Angeles, San Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Jackson Francisco, *Arkansas, *Louisiana, *Nebraska, *Oklahoma, ♦Ten ville, Louisville, Memphis, Nashville, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Con nessee. cord, Gastonia, Hickory, Salisbury, Statesville, Clarksburg, W. Va., Six Business Days After Receipt—*Colorado, *Montana, North Fairmont, W. Va., Martinsburg, W. Va., District of Columbia, Dakota, South Dakota, *Texas, Wyoming. North Carolina in Richmond territory, (and “Other Cities” as listed) Seven Business Days After Receipt—Arizona, *California, South Carolina in Richmond territory, Virginia; West Virginia in Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, *Oregon, *Utah, ‘Washington. Richmond territory, and “Other Cities” as listed. *Except banks in cities listed separately in this schedule. Three Business Days After Receipt—Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Mo., Little Rock, Minneapolis, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Note: _ Checks drawn on banks not located in a Federal Reserve city, Omaha, San Antonio, Kansas City, Kan., St. Paul, Delaware. but bearing upon their face a notation that they are payable at or receiv ♦Maryland, New Jersey, *New York, North Carolina in Charlotte able for immediate availability in a Federal Reserve city will be accepted territory (except "Other Cities”listed under 2 days). *Pennsylvania. on the same basis as checks drawn on banks located in that city. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 36 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION DISTRICT No. 5—Continued BALTIMORE BRANCH. (Transit Number 7-27) (Lexington and Calvert) HUGH LEACH, Managing Director; JOHN R. CUPIT, Cashier; J. A. JOHNSTON, Assistant Cashier; F. W. WRIGHTSON, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS HUGH LEACH (1933), Baltimore; M. M. PRENTIS (1933), Baltimore; NORMAN JAMES (1933) Baltimore; WM. H MATTHAI (1934), Baltimore; EDMUND P. COHILL (1935), Hancock; LEVI B. PHILLIPS (1934), Cambridge; L. S. ZIMMERMAN (1935), Baltimore. TIME SCHEDULE OF BALTIMORE BRANCH cut Delaware, Maine, ♦Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, *New York, North Carolina (except “Other Cities listed under 2 days), *Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Ver mont Virginia (except “Other Cities listed under 2days). West Virginia in Richmond territory (except “Other Cities listed under 2 days). Four Business Days After Receipt—El Paso, Helena, Portland, Ore., Salt Lake City, Seattle, Spokane *Alabama *Florida "‘Georgia, ♦Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, *Kansas, * Kentucky, ^Michigan, ♦Minne sota, Mississippi, *Missouri, *Ohio, Wisconsin. Five Business Days After Receipt—Los Angeles, San Francisco, ♦Arkansas, *Louisiana, *Nebraska, ♦Oklahoma, *Tennessee. Six Business Days After Receipt—*Colorado, *Montana, North Dakota, ♦Oregon, South Dakota, *Texas, *Washington, Wyoming. Seven Business Days After Receipt—Arizona, *Califomia, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, *Utah. Immediate Credit—For items drawn on par banks in Baltimore, Md.: Federal Reserve Exchange Drafts, Official checks of all Federal Reserve banks, Checks and warrants on Treasurer of U. S„.Wash ington, D. C., Checks bearing Immediate Credit Symbol of Balti more Branch. One Business Day After Receipt—Boston, Buffalo, Charlotte, New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Richmond. Two Business Days After Receipt—Atlanta, Birmingham, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Mo., Louisville, Memphis, Minneapolis, Nashville, Omaha, St. Louis; other cities—Durham, Greensboro, High Point, Raleigh, Wilmington, Winston-Salem, N. C., Alexandria, Hailwood, Harri sonburg, Lynchburg, Newport News, Norfolk, Onancock, Onley, Parksley, Roanoke, Staunton, Winchester, Va., Charleston, Hunt ington, Kansas City, Kan., St. Paul, District of Columbia, Maryland, West Virginia in Baltimore territory, and “Other Cities as listed. Three Business Days After Receipt—'Dallas, Denver, Houston, Little Rock, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, San Antonio, Connecti *Except banks in cities listed separately in this schedule. Note: See Footnote under Head Office Schedule. CHARLOTTE BRANCH. (Transit Number 66-20) (First National Bank Bldg.) W. T. CLEMENTS, Managing Director; R. L. CHERRY, Cashier. DIRECTORS W. T. CLEMENTS (1933), Charlotte; W. H. WOOD (1934), Charlotte; C. L. COBB (1935), ROBT GAGE (1933), Chester, S. C.; JOHN LINDSAY MOREHEAD (1934), Charlotte; C. A. CANNON (1935), Concord, N. C.; JOHN A. LAW (1933), Spartanburg, S. C. TIME SCHEDULE OF 3HARLOTTE BRANCH bia, *Florida, *Georgia, *Maryland, New Jersey, ♦New York, North Carolina in Richmond territory (except Other cities Usted imder 2 days), *Pennsy (vania. South Carolina in Richmond territory (except “Other Cities” listed under 2 days), ♦Virginia, West Virginia. Four Business Days After Receipt—El Paso, ♦Alabama, Con necticut, *Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, *Kentucky, Maine, ♦Massachusetts, *Michigan, Mississippi, *Missouri, New Hampshire, Ohio, Rhode Island, Vermont. Wisconsin. Five Business Days After Receipt—Helena, Los Angeles, Portland, Ore., Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Seattle, Spokane, ♦Arkansas, *Kansas, *Louisiana, *Mmnesota, *Oklahoma, *Tennessee. Six Business Days After Receipt—*Oolorado, *Nebraska, ♦Texas Seven Business Days After Receipt—Arizona, *Galifornia, Idaho, *Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, ♦Utah, *Washington, Wyoming. Immediate Credit—For items drawn on par banks in Charlotte, N. C.; Federal Reserve exchange drafts; Official checks of all Federal Reserve banks; Checks and warrants on Treasurer of U. S., Washington, D. C.; Checks bearing Immediate Credit Symbol of Charlotte Branch. One Business Day After Receipt—Atlanta, Baltimore, Jack sonville, Richmond. Two Business Days After Receipt—Birmingham, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Little Rock, Louisville, Memphis, Nashville, New Orleans, New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Louis; other cities—Burlington, Dur ham, Fayetteville, Goldsboro, Greensboro, High Point, Raleigh, Rocky Mount, Wadesboro, Wilmington, Wilson, and WinstonSalem, N. C., Charleston, Florence, and Sumter, S. C.; .North Caroline in Charlotte territory (and “Other Cities’ as listed). South Carolina in Charlotte territory (and “Other Cities as listed). Three Business Days After Receipt—Dallas, Denver, Houston, Kansas City, Mo., Minneapolis, Oklahoma City, Omaha, San Antonio, Kansas City, Kan., St. Paul; Delaware, District of Colum- DISTRICT No. 6 *Except banks in cities listed separately in this schedule. Note: See Footnote under Head Office Schedule. Bank Located at Atlanta. (Transit Number 64-14) (104 Marietta Street) TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Alabama, Georgia, Florida, 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 ot 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. Membership. National Banks 285; State Banks 38. Total 323. Non-Member Banks, 839; Total number of banks in District 6, 1,162. DIRECTORS CLASS A:—H. L. YOUNG (1933), Atlanta, Ga.; E. C. MELVIN (1934), Selma, Ala.; G. G. WARE (1935), Leesburg, Fla. CLASS B:—LEON C. SIMON (1935), New Orleans, La.; J. A. McCRARY (1933), Decatur, Ga.; J. B. HILL (1934), Nashville, Tenn. CLASS C:—OSCAR NEWTON (1935), Atlanta, Ga., Chairman; W. EL KETTIG (1934), Birmingham, Ala., Deputy Chairman. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 37 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION DISTRICT No. 6—Continued w _ _____ , M W RF? . „ OFFICERS TGovernor; W. S. McLARIN, JR., Assistant Deputy Governor; cfJkI^LcZ%Lt sA°™E(SLhpaleM: CStatement as of June 30, 1933) LIABILITIES RESOURCES F. R. notes in actual circulation............................................... $119,693,000 Gold with Federal Reserve Agent....................$101,550,000 Gold redemption fund.......................................... 2,607,000 Gold held exclusively against F. R. note* . .$104,157,000 Gold settlement fund with F. R„ Board........... 10,167,000 Gold and gold certificates held by bank........... 3,679^000 Total gold reserves........................................$118,003,000 ♦Other cash.............................................................. 14,582,000 Total gold reserves and other cash....................................$132,585,000 Redemption fund—F. R. bank notes........................... 150 000 Bills discounted: '‘ ‘ ’ Sec. by U. S. Government obligations.......... 505,000 Other bills discounted...................................... 7,401,000 Total bills discounted.....................................$ 7,906,000 Bills bought in open market.............................. ’248,000 U. S. Government securities: B°nds................................................................... $ 10,512,000 Treasury notes................................................... 21,078,000 Certificates and bills........................................ 23,959,000 F. R. bank notes in actual circulation.................................... 2,523,000 Deposits: Member banks—reserve account................. $ 54,742,000 Government........................................................ 4,064,000 Foreign banks..................................................... 585,000 Special deposits: Member bank................................ 2,505,000 Non-member bank............................................ Other deposits..................... 210,000 2,683,000 Total deposits.........................................................................$ 64,789,000 Deferred availability items......................................................... g 937 QOO Capital paid in................................................................................ 4 gg7 qqq SurPlus............................................................................................... 10,544,000 All other liabilities......................................................................... 2 874 000 Total U. S. Government securities..............$ 55,549,000 Total bills and securities........... Due from foreign banks................ F. R. notes of other F. R. banks. Uncollected items............................ Bank premises.................................. All other resources........................ TOTAL LIABILITIES..................................................... $214,227,000 ♦Other cash does not include F. R. notes or a bank’s own F. R. bank notes. 63,703,000 131,000 1,011,000 9,238,000 2,422,000 4,987,000 TOTAL RESOURCES.......................................................$214,227,000 SCHEDULE SHOWING WHEN THE PROCEEDS OF CHECKS WILL BECOME AVAILABLE WHEN SENT TO—FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA—ATLANTA, GA., AND BRANCHES TIME SCHEDULE k ®A) RfS 1>> TIME SCHEDULE g O 6JJ ®w £ Alabama (Split State): Atlanta Zone....................... New Orleans Zone............. Birmingham Zone............. Birmingham (City)........... Arizona.................................... Arkansas................................. Little Rock.......................... California............................... Los Angeles......................... San Francisco..................... Colorado.................................. Denver.................................. Connecticut........................... Delaware................................. District of Columbia. ... Florida...................................... Jacksonville......................... Georgia.................................... Atlanta.................................. Idaho......................................... Illinois...................................... Chicago................................. Indiana.................................... Iowa........................................... Kansas...................................... Kentucky................................ Louisville.............................. Louisiana (Split State) : Dallas Zone......................... New Orleans Zone............. New Orleans (City).......... Maine....................................... Maryland................................ Baltimore............................. Massachusetts..................... Boston................................... Michigan................................ Detroit.................................. Minnesota.............................. Minneapolis-St. Paul... . Mississippi (Split State) Memphis Zone.................... New Orleans Zone............. Missouri.................................. Kansas City........................ St. Louis............................... Montana................................. Helena................................... Nebraska................................. Omaha................................... Nevada...................................... New Hampshire.................. New Jersey............................. New Mexico........................... New York................................ Buffalo................................... New York City.................. North Carolina (Split State): Charlotte Zone................... Richmond Zone.................. Charlotte (City)................ https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 3 4 3 1 8 5 2 7 5 5 6 3 5 4 4 3 1 2 * 6 4 2 4 4 4 4 2 5 6 4 2 5 4 2 5 3 4 2 5 3 5 2 * 5 5 3 5 3 4 2 5 3 4 4 4 2 2 7 5 . 6 3 8 5 4 7 4 3 2 4 2 5 2 2 7 5 5 2 7 5 5 7 5 3 3 3f 4 1 4 4 2 Saw 5®p p _ ® -1 Sfflo > •S _ a! §P O fl t-1 ^ £ 4 3 2 * 2 3 1 7 5 2 6 4 4 6 3 5 5 4 4 2 4 2 6 4 2 4 4 4 4 2 a 4 4 4 8 2 2 2 8 7 4 4 5 6 6 3 5 4 4 2 * 2 6 4 2 4 4 4 4 1 5 3 1 5 4 2 5 3 5 5 5 3 5 4 4 4 3 1 8 5 7 4 4 3 1 7 4 2 4 4 4 4 2 6 4 2 5 4 2 6 3 5 4 4 4 2 3 1 6 4 2 4 4 4 3 1 6 4 2 5 4 2 4 3 5 3 4 3 5 3 2 4 3 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 6 5 5 2 8 5 4 7 4 2 2 4 4 2 7 5 6 3 8 5 4 7 4 3 2 4 4 2 North Dakota............................ 7 Ohio................................................ 4 Cincinnati.................................. 2 Cleveland.................................. 2 Oklahoma.................................... 5 Oklahoma City........................ 3 Oregon........................................... 7 Portland..................................... 5 Pennsylvania.............................. 4 Philadelphia.............................. 2 Pittsburgh................................. 2 Rhode Island.............................. 5 South Carolina (Split State) : Charlotte Zone........................ 3| Richmond Zone....................... 4 South Dakota............................ 7 Tennessee (Split State): Atlanta Zone............................ 2 Memphis Zone......................... 5 Nashville Zone......................... 4 St. Louis Zone......................... 5 Memphis (City)...................... 2 Nashville (City)...................... 1 Texas.............................................. 6 Dallas (City)............................ 2 El Paso (City)......................... 3 Houston (City)....................... 2 San Antonio (City)........... 3 Utah................................................ 6 Salt Lake City......................... 4 Vermont....................................... 5 Virginia......................................... 4 Richmond.................................. 2 Washington................................ 7 Seattle......................................... 5 Spokane..................................... 5 West Virginia............................. 5 Wisconsin.................................... 4 Wyoming..................................... 6 4 4 3 1 2 8 oo 9 9 P2®© ®w£t: o ,3 go 0 5 3 4 2 4 ”§.5 a swa” ®W Sja p-g-S sf a togo® ® n3 1 a sw 7 4 2 2 4 2 6 5 5 3 3 5 4 4 7 4 4 5 5 1 2 5 2 3 1 2 7 4 5 4 2 7 5 5 5 4 6 ♦Ore Receipt. Note—Numbers opposite cities named refer to Calendar Days— Numbers opposite States and Zones refer to Business Days. 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. 2 1 6 4 5 2 8 tNorth and South Carolina (Charlotte zone) : A saving of one day in collection time may be made by routing checks drawn on the following points to the Charlotte Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, or by including such items in letters of three-day availability, when sent to Head Office of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (the optional routing herein stated is in addition to the routing as indicated in the Par List. Federal Inter-District Collection System Book): North Carolina: Burlington, Durham, Goldsboro, Greensboro, High Point, Raleigh, Rocky Mount, Wadesboro, Wilmington, Wilson, Winston-Salem. South Carolina: Charleston, Florence, Sumter. 5 4 7 4 2 2 4 4 2 38 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION DISTRICT No. 6—Continued NEW ORLEANS BRANCH. (Transit Number 14-21) (Carondelet St. & Common) DIRECTORS LEON C. SIMON, Chairman; MARCUS WALKER, R. S. HECHT, P. H. SAUNDERS, J. D. O’KEEFE, New Orleans; F. W. FOOTE, Hattiesburg, Miss.; A. P. BUSH, Mobile, Ala. OFFICERS MARCUS WALKER, Managing Director; J. A. WALKER. Assistant Manager; W. H. BLACK, Cashier; F. C. VASTERLING, Assistant Cashier; W. E. MILLER, Assistant Auditor. BIRMINGHAM BRANCH. (Transit Number 61-19) (18th St. & 5th Ave. North) DIRECTORS W. H. KETTIG, Chairman; OSCAR WELLS, W. E. HENLEY, W. W. CRAWFORD, J. H. FRYE, J. G. FARLEY Birmingham, Ala.; E. F. ALLISON, Bellamy, Ala. OFFICERS J. H. FRYE, Managing Director; H. J. URQUHART, Cashier; T. N. KNOWLTON, Assistant Cashier. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., BRANCH. (Transit Number 63-19) (Church & Hogan Sts.) DIRECTORS S. O. CHASE, Sanford, Fla.; Chairman; HUGH FOSTER, JNO. C. COOPER, EDW. W. LANE, ARTHUR F. PERRY, FULTON SAUSSY, Jacksonville, Fla.; G. G. WARE, Leesburg, Fla. OFFICERS HUGH FOSTER, Managing Director; Geo. S. VARDEMAN, Jr., Cashier; MARY E. MAHON, Ass’t Cashier. NASHVILLE BRANCH. (Transit Number 87-10) (228 3rd Ave. North) DIRECTORS J. B. HILL, Chairman; JOEL B. FORT, Jr., C. A. CRAIG, PAUL M. DAVIS, Nashville, Tenn.; FRANK J. HARLE, Cleveland, Tenn.; WM. P. RIDLEY, Columbia, Tenn.; C. W. BAILEY, Clarksville, Tenn. OFFICERS JOEL B. FORT, Jr., Managing Director; E. R. HARRISON, Cashier; L. W. STARR, Assistant Cashier. SAVANNAH AGENCY. (Transit Number 38-49) (Citizens & Southern Nat’l Bk. Bldg.) J. H. BOWDEN, Manager; JAS. A. GOETHE, Assistant Manager. HAVANA AGENCY (Metropolitan Bldg., Dr. Julio de Cardenas St.) H. C. FRAZER, Manager; A. H. ALSTON, Assistant Manager. DISTRICT No. 7—Bank Located at Chicago. (Transit No. 2-30) (230 S. La Salle St.) TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—State of Iowa, all 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. Active membership: On June 29, 1933 National Banks 620; State Banks 161. Total non-member banks in Federal Reserve District 7, 2,286. DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS JAMES B. CHARLES JAMES R. LEAVELL, Chicago, Ill. (1933) HOWARD EDWARD R. ESTBERG, Waukesha, Wis. (1934) JAMES H. GEORGE J. SCHALLER, Storm Lake, Iowa (1935) Class A—Directors Class B—Directors WILLIAM C. BACHMAN, Assistant Deputy Governor RALPH H. BUSS, Assistant Deputy Governor EUGENE A. DELANEY, Assistant Deputy Governor OTTO J. NETTERSTROM, Assistant Deputy Governor ALFRED T. SIHLER, Assistant Deputy Governor MAX W. BABB, Milwaukee, Wis. (1933) STANFORD T. CRAPO, Detroit, Mich. (1934) NICHOLAS H. NOYES, Indianapolis, Ind. (1935) Class C—Directors EUGENE M. STEVENS, Evanston, Ill. (1933),Chairman FRANK C. BALL, Muncie, Ind. (1934) JAMES SIMPSON, Chicago, Ill. (1935) FRED BATEMAN, Manager, Securities Department JOSEPH C. CALLAHAN, Manager, Member Bank Accounts Department ROBERT E. COULTER, Manager, Cash Custody Depart ment NEIL B. DAWES, Manager, Investment Department IRVING FISCHER, Manager, Check Department ROBERT J. HARGREAVES, Manager, Personnel De partment FRANK A. LINDSTEN, Manager, Disbursing Depart ment LOUIS G. MEYER, Manager, Service Department ARTHUR L. OLSON, Manager, Loan Division LOUIS G. PAVEY, Manager, Collection Department FRANKLIN L. PURRINGTON, Manager, Discount Department JESSE G. ROBERTS, Manager, Cash Department WILLIAM W. TURNER, Manager, Loan Division MELVIN A. TRAYLOR, Chicago, Ill., Member Federal Advisory Council Officers EUGENE M. STEVENS, Chairman of the Board and Federal Reserve Agent JAMES SIMPSON, Deputy Chairman CLIFFORD S. YOUNG, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent GEORGE A. PRUGH, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent HARRIS G. PETT, Manager, Division of Research and Statistics WILLIAM H. SNYDER, Comptroller FRANCIS R. BURGESS, Auditor WALTER A. HOPKINS, Assistant Auditor CARL MEYER, Counsel https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis McDOUGAL, Governor R. McKAY, Deputy Governor P. PRESTON, Deputy Governor DILLARD, Deputy Governor 39 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION DISTRICT No. 7—Continued (Statement as of July 12, 1938) LIABILITIES F. R. notes in actual circulation.................. $ 779,394,540.00 30,370,500.00 F. R. bank notes in actual circulation.... Deposits: Member bank—reserve account.............. Government................................................... Foreign bank.................................................. Special deposits—non-member bank.... Other deposits............................................... 356,768,998.31 3,667,725.28 1,854,327.22 32,188,851.73 7,644,609.65 6,605,592.44 Total deposits............................................ 408,730,104.63 Special deposits—member bank............... Deferred availability items Capital paid in...................... 50,243,337.30 13,070,300.00 39,497,033.41 4,367,371.27 Surplus.................................... All other liabilities............... TOTAL LIABILITIES ....................................$1,325,673,186.61 * Other cash does not include F. R. RESOURCES Gold with Federal Reserve agent.................. Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury. Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes. Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board.... Gold and gold certificates held by bank.... Total gold reserves...................................... Other cash*............................................................. Total gold reserves and other cash......... Redemption fund—F. R. bank notes........... . Bills discounted: Secured by U. S. Government obligations Other bills discounted..................................... Total bills discounted................................. Bills bought in open market................... U. S. Government securities: Bonds......................................................... Treasury notes........................................ Other certificates and bills.................. Total U. S. Government securities Other securities....................................... Total bills and securities................. Due from foreign banks........................... Uncollected items....................................... Federal Reserve notes of other banks.. Bank premises............................................. All other resources..................................... TOTAL RESOURCES............ notes or a bank’s own F. R. bank notes. .$ 766,922,000.00 4,205,415.05 .$ 771,127,415.05 . 117,879,784.00 5,668,843.00 $ 894,676,042.05 35,731,581.57 .$ 930,407,623.62 2,000,000.00 .$ 1,223,291.84 11,227,004.68 12,450,296.52 929,031.40 67,309,000.00 94,432,000.00 154,779,500.00 $ 316,520,500.00 50,000.00 .$ 329,949,827.92 508,425.01 50,188,452.56 3,092,000.00 7,604,989.16 1,921,868.34 *1,325,673,186.61 TIME SCHEDULE OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO Checks on Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, officers’ checks of other Federal reserve banks, Federal reserve exchange drafts, and Federal reserve transfer drafts will be received for Immediate credit until 2 p.m. (Saturday 12 noon) when listed in a separate deposit which does not include other items. Checks drawn on Chicago banks and United States postal money orders payable at Chicago will be received for imme diate credit until 9.30 a.m. (Saturday 9 a.in.). Government warrants and checks drawn on the Treasurer Number of Days Deferred Calendar 1 Business Days 1 Days States Cities ;ham. . . ..............2 Arizona.. Arkansas Little Rock.......................2 California.........................................................6 Los Angeles...................... 3 San Francisco.................. 3 Colorado...................................................... 5 Denver............................... 2 Connecticut....................................................4 Delaware...........................................................4 District of Columbia................................. 4 Florida............................................................ 4 Jacksonville...................... 3 Georgia........................................................... 4 Atlanta............................... 2 Idaho................................................................. ... Illinois...............................................................2 Chicago.............................. immediate Indiana............................................................. 2 Iowa..................................................................... Kansas........................................................... 3 Kansas City..................... 1 Kentucky.........................................................3 Louisville........................... 1 Louisiana...................................................... 5 New Orleans.....................2 Maine.................................................................4 of the United States will be received for immediate credit until 11 a.m. when listed in a separate deposit which does not include other items. After said hour special deposits consisting only of items $500 and over will be received until 12 noon. Checks drawn on out-of-town banks will be received for deferred credit, in accordance with the schedule below, until 12 noon (Saturday 11 a.m.). After said hours special deposits con sisting only of checks $500 and over will be received until 2 p.m. (Saturday 12 noon). Number of Days Deferred States Calendar 1 Business Cities Days | Days ........... 4 Baltimore............. ........... 2 ........... 4 Boston.................. Michigan......................................................... 2 Detroit................................ 1 Minnesota.......................................................3 Minneapolis.......................1 St. Paul...............................l Mississippi...................................................... 5 Missouri........................................................... 3 Kansas City...................... 1 St. Louis.............................1 Montana.......................................................... 5 Helena.................................3 Nebraska..........................................................3 Omaha.................................2 Nevada.............................................................. 6 New Hampshire...........................................4 New Jersey......................................................4 New Mexico.................................................... 6 New York.........................................................4 Buffalo................................ 2 New York..........................2 North Carolina.............................................4 Charlotte............................2 North Dakota................................................5 Ohio....................................................................3 Cincinnati.......................... 1 Cleveland........................... 1 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 States Cities Oklahoma City.. Number of Days Deferred Calendar I Business Days Days 4 Portland............... Pennsylvania................................................. 4 Philadelphia......................2 Pittsburgh..........................2 Rhode Island................................................. 4 South Carolina............................................. 4 South Dakota................................................ 5 Tennessee........................................................ 5 Memphis.............................2 Nashville............................ 2 Texas.................................................................. 6 Dallas.................................. 2 El Paso............................... 3 Houston..............................3 San Antonio...................... 3 Utah................................................................... 6 Salt Lake City................. 3 Vermont...........................................................4 Virginia.............................................................4 Richmond.......................... 2 Washington.................................................... 6 Seattle.................................3 Spokane.............................. 3 West Virginia.................................................4 Wisconsin........................................................ 2 Wyoming........................................... ••.... 5 will be accepted on the same basis as checks drawn on banks located In that city. DETROIT BRANCH. (Transit No. 9-29) (160 Fort Street, West) Directors Officers GEORGE B. MORLEY, Saginaw, Mich. DAVID McMORRAN, Bay City, Mich. WILSON W. MILLS, Detroit, Mich. JAMES INGLIS, Detroit, Mich. N. P. HULL, Lansing, Mich. JOHN BALLANTYNE, Detroit, Mich. WILLIAM R. CATION, Detroit, Mich. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis WILLIAM R. CATION, Managing Director JOHN H. MARTIN, Asst. Federal Reserve Agent HARLAN J. CHALFONT, Cashier GEORGE T. JARVIS, Assistant Cashier JOHN G. BASKIN, Assistant Cashier FLOYD L. BOWEN, Assistant Auditor ISADORE LEVIN, Assistant Counsel 40 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION DISTRICT No. 8—Bank Located at St. Louis. (Transit Number 4-4) (411 Locust Street) 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 south of the northern boundaries of the following counties: Adams, Brown, Morgan, McCoupm, 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 Humphreys. Membership: National Banks 360; State Banks 78. Total 438. DIRECTORS CLASS A:—JOHN G. LONSDALE (1935), St. Louis; F. GUY HITT (1934), Zeigler, Ill.; MAX B. NAHM (19CLa1sWB^—WILLIAM B. PLUNKETT (1934), Little Rock, Ark.; J. W. HARRIS (1933), St. Louis, Mo ; M. P. STURDIVANT, (1935) Glendora, Miss. , J . _.,TT nTnApn nQW CLASS C:—JOHN S. WOOD, St. Louis, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve Agent; PAUL D1LLAKU (iyd4), Memphis. Tenn., Deputy Chairman JOHN R. STANLEY (1935), Evansville, Ind. WALTER W. SMITH, St. Louis. Mo., Member Federal Advisory Council. OFFICERS JOHN S. WOOD, Chairman of the Board and Federal Reserve Agent; C. M. STEWART. Secretary and A^tont Fed eral Reservt Agent; WM. McC. MARTIN, Governor; OLIN M. ATTEBERY, Deputy Governor; JAMES G.McCONKEY, Deputy Governor and Counsel; A H. HAILL, S. F. GILMORE. P. N. HALL, G. O. HOLLOCHER, and 0. PHILLIPS, Controllers; E. J. NOVY, General Auditor; A. E. DEBRECHT, Assistant Auditor. {Statement of June SO, 1933) RESOURCES LIABILITIES Gold with Federal Reserve Agent................. Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes . Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board......... Gold and gold certificates held by banks Total gold reserves.................................... Other cash*........................................................... Total gold reserves and other cash.............. Redemption fund—F. R. bank notes............. Bills discounted: Secured by U. S. Government obligations . Other bills discounted................................... Total bills discounted................................... Bills bought in open market............................ F. R. notes in actual circulation.............................................. $141,113,000 F. R. bank notes in actual circulation.................................... 320,000 Deposits: Member banks—reserve account................. $ 67,707,000 Government........................................................ 2,179,000 Foreign bank...................................................... 569,000 Special deposits: Member bank..................................................... Non-member bank............................................ Other deposits.................................................... 3,495,000 3,480,000 2,986,000 U. S. Government securities: Bonds.................................................................. Treasury notes............................................... Certificates and bills...................................... Total U. S. Government securities........... Total bills and securities............................ Due from foreign banks.................................... F. R. notes of other banks.............................. Uncollected items................................................ Bank premises...................................................... All other resources.............................................. $ 80,416,000 Total deposits Deferred availability items......................................................... Capital paid in................................................................................ Surplus............................................................................................... All other liabilities......................................................................... 14,967,000 4,008,000 10,186,000 1,318,000 TOTAL LIABILITIES..................................................... $252,328,000 * Other cash does not include F. R. notes or a bank’s own F. R. bank notes. TOTAL RESOURCES $122,309,000 1,174,000 123,483,000 20,175,000 1,223,000 $144,881,000 12,595,000 $157,476,000 100,000 652,000 1,434,000 2,086,000 207,000 14,285,000 27,928,000 31,744,000 $ 73,957,000 76,250,000 18,000 886,000 13,597,000 3,285,000 716,000 $252,328,000 TIME SCHEDULE OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ST. LOUIS, MO. Four Days After Receipt (Actual)—Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Spokane; (Business)—* Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, .Georgia, Maine, *Maryland, ♦Massachu setts, *Michigan, *Minnesota, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, *New York, *Ohio, *Oklahoma, *Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, *Tennessee, Vermont, *Virginia, Wisconsin. Five Days After Receipt (Business)—*Colorado, *Florida, ♦North Carolina, South Carolina, *Texas, West Virginia, Wyoming. Six Days After Receipt (Business)—*Louisiana, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, ♦Utah. Seven Days After Receipt (Business)—Arizona, ♦California, Three Days After Receipt (Actual)—Helena, Portland, El Paso, Idaho, *Montana, Nevada, *Oregon, *Washington. Salt Lake City: (Business)—* Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, *Kansas, *Ezcept banks in cities listed separately in this schedule. ♦Kentucky, *Nebraska. Immediate—St. Louis. One Day After Receipt (Actual)—Little Rock, North Little Rock, Chicago, Kansas City, Kan., Louisville, Kansas City, Mo., Omaha, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Memphis, Nashville. Two Days After Receipt (Actual)—Birmingham, Denver, Jacksonville, Atlanta, New Orleans, Baltimore, Boston, Detroit, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Buffalo, New York City, Charlotte, Okla homa City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Dallas, Houston. San Antonio, Richmond: (Business)—Illinois, *Missouri. LITTLE ROCK BRANCH. (Transit Number 81-13) (3rd & Louisiana Sts.) A. F. BAILEY, Managing Director; M. H LONG, Cashier; CLIFFORD WOOD, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS A. F. BAILEY, GORDON H. CAMPBELL, W. A. HICKS, F. KRAMER DARRAGH and MOORHEAD WRIGHT of Little Rock, JO. NICHOL, Pine Bluff, Ark., and STUART WILSON, Texarkana, Ark. TIME SCHEDULE OF LITTLE ROCK BRANCH ♦Minnesota, Mississippi, *Ohio, *Oklahoma, *Tennessee, Wisconsin. Five Days After Receipt (Actual)—Seattle, Spokane: (Business) —* Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, ♦Maryland, *Massachusetts, *Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, *New York, *Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, *Texas, Vermont, ♦Virginia. Six Days After Receipt (Business)—*Colorado, *Florida, ♦Montana, New Mexico, *North Carolina, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wyoming. Seven Days After Receipt (Business)—Arizona, *California, Idaho, *Oregon, *Utah, *Washington. Eight Days After Receipt (Business)—Nevada. Immediate—Little Rock, North Little Rock. One Day After Receipt (Actual)—St. Louis, Memphis, Dallas. Two Days After Receipt (Actual)—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, Houston, San Antonio. Three Days After Receipt (Actual)—Baltimore, Boston, New York City, Charlotte, Philadelphia, El Paso, Richmond; (Business)— ♦Arkansas, *Missouri. Four Days After Receipt (Actual)—Los Angeles, San Francisco, Helena, Portland, Salt Lake City; (Business)—*Georgia, *Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, *Kansas, *Kentucky, *Louisiana, *Michigan, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis *Except banks in cities listed separately in this schedule. 41 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION DISTRICT No. 8 — Continued TnTTXT rp VILLE BRANCH. (Transit Number 21-59) (5th & Market Sts.) JOHN T. MOORE, Managing Director; C. A. SCHACHT, Cashier; S. B. JENKS, Assistant Cashier. „TTT DIRECTORS jr W^TEF00RD R C0LE, Louisville Ky.; JOHN T. MOORE, Louisville, Ky.; JOHN T. REYNOLDS, Greenville, wy,D^r^RC?A^F-uRI?j-Louisvllle’ Ky,; E- H- W00DS. Lucas, Ky-; w. F. HUTHSTEINER, Tell City, Ind.; W. K. COBB, Louisville, Ky. TIME SCHEDULE OF LOUISVILLE BRANCH Immediate—Louisville. Maine, “"Maryland, “"Massachusetts, “"Minnesota, Mississippi, One Day After Receipt (Actual)—Birmingham, Chicago, “"Missouri, “"Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, “"New York, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Memphis, Nashville. “"Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, “"Virginia, Wisconsin. Two Days After Receipt (Actual)—Little Rock, North Little Five Days After Receipt (Actual)—San Francisco, Portland; Rock, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Kansas City, Kan., New Orleans, (Business)—“"Florida, “"Louisiana, “"Michigan, “"North Carolina, Baltimore Boston, Detroit, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Kansas City, “"Oklahoma, South Carolina, West Virginia. Mo., Omaha, Buffalo, New York City, Charlotte, Oklahoma City, Six Days After Receipt (Business)—“"Colorado, North Dakota P^tsburgh, Dallas. Houston, Richmond. South Dakota, “"Texas, “"Utah, Wyoming. Three Days After Receipt (Actual)—Denver, San Antonio, Salt Lake City; (Business)—"Georgia, “"Illinois, Indiana, “"Ken Seven Days After Receipt (Business)—Arizona, Idaho, “"Mon tucky, “"Ohio, “"Tennessee. tana, Nevada, New Mexico. Four Days After Receipt (Actual)—Los Angeles, Helena, .Fight Days After Receipt (Business)—“"California, “"Oregon, LI Paso, Seattle, Spokane; (Business)—“"Alabama, “"Arkansas, *VV ashington. Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Iowa, “"Kansas, *Except banks in cities listed separately in this schedule. MEMPHIS BRANCH. (Transit Number 26-3) (3rd & Jefferson Sts.) W* H. GLASGOW, Managing Director,* S. K. BELCHER, Cashier; C. E. MARTIN, Assistant Cashier. „T „ DIRECTORS WWJELIAM ORGILL, R. B. SNOWDEN, and S. E. RAGLAND of Memphis, Tenn., WILLIS FOPE, Columbus, Miss., E. L. ANDERSON, Dickerson, Miss., and J. W. ALDERSON, Forrest City, Ark. TIME SCHEDULE OF MEMPHIS BRANCH Immediate—Memphis. New Jersey, “"New York, “"Ohio, “"Oklahoma, “"Pennsylvania, Wisconsin. Afte,r Receipt (Actual)—-Birmingham, Little Rock, JNorth Little Rock, Louisville, St. Louis, Nashville. Five Days After Receipt (Actual)—Portland, Seattle, Spokane; (Business)—Connecticut, District of Columbia, “"Florida, Maine, Two Days After Receipt (Actual)—Jacksonville, Atlanta, “"Maryland, “"Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Chicago, Kansas City, Kan., New Orleans, Baltimore, Detroit, Vermont, “"Virginia. Minneapolis, St. Paul, Kansas City, Mo., Omaha, Buffalo, Char lotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia, Pitts Six Days After Receipt (Business)—“"Colorado, “"North Caro burgh, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Richmond. lina, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, “"Texas, West Virginia, Wyoming. Three Days After Receipt (Actual)—Denver, Boston, El Paso, A°,rk City; (Business)—“"Arkansas, “"Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Seven Days After Receipt (Business)- -Arizona, “"California, “"Kentucky, Mississippi, “"Missouri, “"Tennessee. “"Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, “"Utah. Four Days After Receipt (Actual)—-Los Angeles, San Fran Eight Days After Receipt (Business)- -Idaho, “"Oregon, *Washington. cisco, Helena, Salt Lake City; (Business)—-“"Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Kansas, “"Louisiana, “"Michigan, “"Minnesota, “"Nebraska, *Except banks in cities listed separately in this schedule. DISTRICT No. 9 Bank Located at Minneapolis. (Transit Number 17-8) (Location—73 So. Fifth St.) 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. Membership: National Banks 514; State Banks 42. DIRECTORS , C^ASS A:—P. J. LEEMAN (1934), Minneapolis; H. R. KIBBEE (1935), Mitchell, S. D.; H. C. HANSEN, (1933), Church Ferry. N. Dak. CLASS B:—W. O. WASHBURN (1934), St. Paul; J. E. O’CONNELL (1935), Helena, Mont.; JOHN S. OWEN (1933), Eau Claire, Wis. CLASS C:—JOHN N. PEYTON (1935), Chairman; HOMER P. CLARK (1933), Deputy Chairman, St. Paul: GEO. W. McCORMICK (1934), Menominee, Mich OFFICERS W. B. GEERY, Governor; HARRY YAEGER, Deputy Governor; H. I. ZIEMER, Deputy Governor and Cashier; FRANK C DUNLOP, Controller: L E. RAST, Assistant Cashier; H. C. CORE, Assistant Cashier; A. R. LARSON, Assistant Cashier; OTIS R. PRESTON, Assistant Cashier; W. E. PETERSON, Assistant Cashier; ANDREAS UELAND, Counsel: SIGURD UELAND, Assistant Counsel; H. P. HOWARD, Custodian of Building. JOHN N. PEYTON, Federal Reserve Agent; CURTIS L. MOSHER, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent; FRED M. BAILEY, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent; OLIVER S. POWELL, Statistician. MEMBER OF FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL THEODORE WOLD, Minneapolis, Minn. {Statement of June 28, 1933) LIABILITIES F. R. notes in actual circulation..........................................$ 89,445,060.00 F. R. bank notes in actual circulation............................... RESOURCES Gold with Federal Reserve agent..................................... $ Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury.................... Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes.................... Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board........................... Gold and gold certificates held by bank............................ Total gold reserves......................................................... $ Other Cash*.............................................................................. Total gold reserves and other cash..................................... Redemption fund—-F. R. bank notes................................ Bills discounted: Secured by U. S. Government obligations..................... Other bills discounted........................................................ Total bills discounted..................................................... Bills bought in open market................................................. U. S. Government securities: Bonds........................................................................................... Treasury notes..................................................................... Other certificates and bills.................................................... Total U. S. Government securities............................ Other securities......................................................................... Total bills and securities....................................................... Due from foreign banks......................................................... F. R. notes of other Federal Reserve banks.................... Uncollected items..................................................................... Bank premises........................................................................... All other resources................................................................... 966,500.00 Deposits: Member bank—reserve account...................................... 47,653,183.81 Government........................................................................... 2,284,271.30 Foreign bank......................................................................... 456,459.46 Special deposits—member bank...................................... 1,292,163.57 Special deposits—non-member bank............................. 939,335.93 Other deposits....................................................................... 4,036,002.28 Total deposits...................................................................* 56,661,416.35 Deferred availability items................................................... 10,455,268.35 Capital paid in.......................................................................... 2,822,150.00 Surplus......................................................................................... 7,018,935.30 All other liabilities................................................................... 1,149,583.47 TOTAL1LIABILITIES.................................................$168,518,913.47 “"Other cash does not include F. R. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 63,269,000.00 1,950,797.13 65,219,797.13 21,194,099.02 207,137.79 86,621,033.94 $4,730,614.44 91,351,648.38 100,000.00 287,814.50 5,049,285.16 5,337,099.66 137,347.46 16,900,370.92 18,898,107.24 21,059,634.10 56,858,112.26 10,212.49 62,342,771.87 14,317.52 641,500.00 10,746,312.54 1,745,511.60 1,576,851.56 TOTAL RESOURCES................................................ $168,518,913.47 or a bank’s own F. R. bank notes. 42 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION DISTRICT No. 9—Continued TIME SCHEDULE OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS Five Days After Receipt—Alabama (except Birmingham, All checks not drawn on a bank in Minneapolis or St. Paul and Arkansas (except Little Rock), Colorado (except Denver), District received by this bank by 2:00 p.m. (except Saturday, when the of Columbia, Georgia (except Atlanta), Louisiana (except New hour will be 12 noon), will be handled on day of receipt. Those Orleans), Mississippi, North Carolina (except Charlotte), Oklahoma received later than these hours will be handled on the following (except Oklahoma City), South Carolina, Tennessee (except Mem days of business. Owing to the clearing hour, checks drawn on phis and Nashville), Virginia (except Richmond), Washington Minneapolis and St. Paul banks received after 10.00 a m. will not (except Seattle and Spokane), Wyoming. be handled or proceeds credited until the following business day; those received before that hour will be handled and proceeds credited Six Days After Receipt—California (except Los Angeles and on day of receipt and proceeds will be available that day. San Francisco), Florida (except Jacksonville), Idaho, New Mexico. Immediately Available as Reserve—Minneapolis and St. Paul Oregon (except Portland), Texas (except Dallas, El Paso, Houston (if received before 10:00 a.m.); United States Treasury Warrants and San Antonio), Utah (except Salt Lake City), West Virginia. (separately sorted). Seven Days After Receipt—Arizona and Nevada. One Day After Receipt—Chicago, Hi. One-day items forwarded by us on Saturday will be available Two Days After Receipt—Baltimore, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Cleve the following business day. land, Detroit, Kansas City, Little Rock, Louisville, Memphis, Two-day items forwarded by us on Friday will be available the Minnesota (except Minneapolis and St. Paul), Nashville, New York, following Monday; those forwarded by us on Saturday will be Oklahoma City, Omaha, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Sioux available the following Tuesday, except items on Federal Reserve City, Iowa; Wisconsin, Fargo, N. D., Grand Fork, N. D., James and branch cities, which will be available the following Monday. town, N. £>., Valley City, N. D., Wahpeton, N. D., Aberdeen, Three-day items forwarded by us on Thursday will be available S. D., Mitchell, S. D., Sioux Falls, S. D., Watertown, S. D. the following Monday; those forwarded by us on Friday will be Three Days After Receipt—Atlanta, Birmingham, Boston, available the following Tuesday, except items on Federal Reserve Charlotte, Dallas, Denver, El Paso, Helena, Houston, Illinois and branch cities, which will be available the following Monday. (except Chicago), Indiana, Iowa (except Sioux City), Jacksonville, Four-day items forwarded by us on Wednesday will be available Michigan (except Detroit), Nebraska (except Omaha), New Orleans, the following Monday; those forwarded by us on Friday, with the Richmond, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, Seattle, Spokane. Bis exception of those on Federal Reserve and branch cities, will be marck, N. D., Mandan, N. D., Huron, S. D. available the following Wednesday; those on Federal Reserve and Four Days After Receipt—Connecticut, Delaware, Kansas, branch cities will be available the following Tuesday. Kentucky (except Louisville), Los Angeles, Calif., Maine, Maryland Five-day items forwarded by us on Tuesday will be available the (except Baltimore), Massachusetts (except Boston), Missouri following Monday; those forwarded by us on Thursday will be (except Kansas City and St. Louis), Montana (except Helena), available the following Wednesday. New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York (except Buffalo and New Six-day items forwarded by us on Thursday will be available the York City), North Dakota (except Bismarck, Fargo, Grand Forks, following Thursday; those forwarded by us on Monday will be Jamestown, Mandan, Valley City and Wahpeton), Ohio (except available on the following Monday. Cincinnati and Cleveland), Pennsylvania (except Philadelphia and Seven-day items forwarded by us on Wednesday will be available Pittsburgh), Portland, Ore., Rhode Island, San Francisco, Calif., the second Thursday. If an intervening holiday delays remittance, South Dakota (except Aberdeen, Huron, Mitchell, Sioux Falls and Watertown), Vermont. availability will be deferred an additional day. HELENA BRANCH. (Transit Number 93-26) (Park & Edwards Sts.) DIRECTORS W. P. SULLIVAN, Square Butte, Mont.; H. SIEBEN, Helena, S. McKENNAN, Helena; R. E. TOWLE, Helena, and THOMAS A. MARLOW, Helena. OFFICERS R. E. TOWLE, Managing Director; A. A. HOERR, Cashier; C. J. LARSON, Assistant Cashier. DISTRICT No. 10—Bank Located at Kansas City, Mo. (Transit Number 18-4) (10th & Grand Aye.) TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, 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 743; State Banks 30. Non-member Banks 1521. Total number of banks in District No. 10, 2294. DIRECTORS CLASS A:—E. E. MULLANEY (1935), Hill City, Kan.; FRANK W. SPONABLE (1934), Paola, Kan.; C. C. PARKS (1933), Denver, Colo. CLASS B:—L. E. PHILLIPS (1935), Bartlesville, Okla.; W. D. HOSFORD, (1933), Omaha, Neb.; J. M. BERNARDIN (1934), Kansas City, Mo. CLASS C:—M. L. McCLURE (1935), Kansas City, Chairman of Board; H. M. LANGWORTHY (1934), Kansas City, Mo., Deputy Chairman of Board; E. P. BROWN (1933), Davey, Neb. W. T. KEMPER, Kansas City, Mo., Member Federal Advisory Council. OFFICERS GEORGE H. HAMILTON, Governor; C. A. WORTHINGTON, Deputy Governor; J. W. HELM, Deputy Governor and Cashier. ASSISTANT CASHIERS:—JOHN PHILLIPS, Jr., E. P. TYNER, G. E. BARLEY, M. W. E. PARK, G. H. PIPKIN, N. R. OBERWORTMANN, Asst. Cashier and Examiner; H. G. LEEDY, Counsel. M. L. McCLURE, Chairman Board of Directors and Federal Reserve Agent; H. M. LANGWORTHY, Deputy Chairman Board of Directors; A. M. McADAMS, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent and Secretary Board of Directors; S. A. WARDELL, Auditor. ________________________ ie 28, 1933) (/Statement of RESOURCES Gold with Federal Reserve agent.............................................$101,290,000 Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury........................ 1,664,245 Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes............................ 102,954,245 Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board................................... 22,410,419 Gold and gold certificates held by bank................................. 13,122,916 Total gold reserves.............................................................. $138,487,580 *Other cash................................................................................... 11,862,963 Total gold reserves and other cash................................. $150,350,543 Redemption fund—F. R. bank notes...................................... 50,000 Bills discounted: Secured by U. S. Government obligations........................ 1,238,254 Other bills discounted........................................................... 8,298,978 Total bills discounted.......................................................... $ 9,537,232 Bills bought in open market....................................................... 202,457 U. S. Government securities: Bonds............................................................................................. 11,845,100 Treasury notes............................................................................ 23,560,000 Certificates and bills............................................................ 26,262,000 Total U. S. Government securities..................................$ 61,667,100 Total bills and securities..................................................... 71,406,789 Due from foreign banks............................................................... 110,693 F. R. notes of other banks.......................................................... 1,473,900 Uncollected items........................................................................... 18,788,916 Bank premises................................................................................ 3,558,674 All other resources......................................................................... 876,197 TOTAL RESOURCES...................................................... $246,615,712 or bank’s own F. R. bank notes. LIABILITIES Federal reserve notes—in actual circulation..........................$111,133,975 F. R. bank notes in actual circulation.................................... 917,000 Deposits: Member bank—reserve account........................................... 95,345,279 Government................................................................................ 1,191,000 Foreign bank................................................................................... 575,536 Other deposits................................................................................. 5,505,061 Total deposits......................................................................... $102,616,876 Deferred availability items......................................................... 18,765,170 Capital paid in................................................................................ 4,243,700 Surplus.............................................................................................. 8,262,553 All other liabilities........................................................................ 676,438 TOTAL LIABILITIES...................................................... $246,615,712 *“Other cash” does not include F. R. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 43 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION DISTRICT No. 10—Continued TIME SCHEDULE OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY This Schedule applies to checks and drafts on banks received at the Head Office of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. Credit will not be given on the basis of this schedule unless separate credit letters are used and each credit letter contains only items of the same availability date. All items in mixed letters will be deferred for the period of time repre sented by the item or items of the longest deferred availability therein. Immediate: Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Kan. (Checks and warrants drawn on the Treasurer of the United States) One Business Day—Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Memphis, Oklahoma City, Omaha, St. Louis. Two Business Days—Atlanta, Birmingham, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, El Paso, Houston, Jacksonville, Little Rock, Louisville, Minneapolis. Muskogee, Nashville, New Orleans, Pitts burgh, St. Paul, San Antonio, Tulsa, *Kansas, *Missouri (Dist. 10). Three Business Days—Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Helena, Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, Portland, Richmond, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Spokane, ^Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, ♦Missouri (Dist. 8), *Nebraska, *Oklahoma. Four Business Days—Seattle, *Alabama, *Arkansas, *Colorado, Delaware, * Georgia, *Louisiana, *Michigan, Mississippi, New Jersey, ♦New York, *Ohio, *Pennsylvania, *Texas, Wisconsin. DENVER BRANCH Five Business Days—Connecticut, District of Columbia, ♦Florida, * Kentucky, Maine, ^Maryland, *Massachusetts, ♦Minne sota, New Hampshire, New Mexico, *North Carolina, Rhode Island, South Carolina, *Tennessee, Vermont, *Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming. Six Business Days—Arizona, *California, Idaho, *Montana, Ne vada, North Dakota, *Oregon, South Dakota, ♦Utah, *Washington. *Except cities listed in other Schedules. Note: Checks and drafts on banks located in Federal Reserve Bank or Branch cities will be deferred on an actual calendar-day basis when a Sunday or holiday intervenes while items are in transit, provided such items are sorted in a separate letter. The foregoing does not affect such items as reach their destination on a Sunday or holiday. (Transit Number 23-19) (17th & Arapahoe) J. E. OLSON, Managing Director; STANLEY A. BROWN, Cashier; JOHN A. CRONAN, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS HAROLD KOUNTZE, Denver; MERRITT W. GANO, Denver; J. E. OLSON, Denver; MURDO MACKENZIE, Denver; R. H. DAVIS, Denver; H. W. FARR, Greeley, Colo.; HENRY SWAN, Denver. TIME SCHEDULE OF DENVER BRANCH OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY Immediate—Denver. (Checks and warrants drawn on the Indiana, Iowa, *Kansas, *Missouri, *Nebraska, *Oklahoma, Treasurer of the United States). Wyoming. Five Business Days—*Alabama, Arizona, *Arkansas, ♦Cali Two Business Days—Boulder, Colo., Chicago, Colorado Springs, fornia, *Georgia, Idaho, *Louisiana, *Maryland, *Michigan. ♦Minne Dallas, El Paso, Helena, Kansas City, Kan., Kansas City,Mo., sota, Mississippi, *Montana, New Jersey, *New York, *Ohio, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Pueblo, Colo., Salt Lake City, St. Louis, ♦Pennsylvania, *Texas, *Utah, Wisconsin. Trinidad, Colo. Six Business Days—Connecticut, Delaware, District of Colum Three Business Days—Atlanta, Birmingham, Buffalo, Cin bia, *Florida, *Kentucky, Maine, *Massachusetts, Nevada, New cinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Houston, Little Rock, Los Angeles, Hampshire, *North Carolina, North Dakota, *Oregon, Rhode Louisville, Memphis, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Orleans, Pitts Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, *Tennessee, Vermont. burgh, Portland, San Antonio, San Francisco, Spokane, St. Paul, ♦Virginia, *Washington, West Virginia. ♦Colorado, New Mexico. *Except cities listed in other Schedules. Four Business Days—Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Jackson ville, New York City, Philadelphia, Richmond, Seattle, *Illinois, See “Note” under head office schedule. OMAHA BRANCH (Transit Number 27-12) (1701-5 Dodge St.) L. H. EARHART, Managing Director; G. A. GREGORY, Cashier; WM. PHILLIPS and O. P. CORDILL, Assistant Cashiers. DIRECTORS WM. DIESING, Omaha; A. H. MARBLE, Cheyenne, Wyo.; L. H. EARHART, Omaha: W. DALE CLARK, Omaha, :iebr.; W. E. HARDY, Lincoln; T. L. DAVIS, Omaha; DANIEL M. HILDEBRAND, Seward, Nebraska. TIME SCHEDULE OF OMAHA BRANCH Immediate—Omaha. (Checks and warrants drawn on the Four Business Days—Boulder, Colo., Colorado Springs, Los Treasurer of the United States.) Angeles, Pueblo, Colo., Trinidad, Colo., *Alabama, Delaware, ♦Georgia, *Minnesota, *Missouri, New Jersey, *New York, *Ohio, One Business Day—Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, Kan., ♦Oklahoma, *Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Wyoming. Kansas City, Mo., Minneapolis, St. Paul, Minn. Five Business Days—*Arkansas, *Colorado, Connecticut, Dis Two Business Days—Atlanta, Baltimore, Birmingham, Buffalo, trict of Columbia, *Kentucky, *Louisiana, Maine, *Maryland, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, Detroit, Little Rock, Louisville, ♦Massachusetts, *Michigan, New Hampshire, New Mexico, *North Memphis, Nashville, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Pa., St. Joseph, St. Louis, *Nebraska. Dakota, *Tennessee, *Texas, Vermont, *Virginia, West Virginia. Three Business Days—Boston, Charlotte, El Paso, Helena, Six Business Days—Arizona, *Califomia, *Florida, Idaho. Houston, Jacksonville, New Orleans, New York City, Portland, Mississippi, *Montana, Nevada, *Oregon, *Utah, *Washington. Richmond, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Francisco, Seattle, *Except cities listed in other Schedules. Spokane, ♦Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, *Kansas. See “Note” under head office schedule. OKLAHOMA CITY BRANCH (Transit Number 39-24) (226 West Third St.) C. E. DANIEL, Managing Director; R. O. WUNDERLICH, Cashier; R. L. MATHES, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS H. H. OGDEN, Muskogee; C. E. DANIEL, Oklahoma City; NED HOLMAN. Oklahoma City; AUSTIN MILLER, Oklahoma City; J. B. DOOLIN, Alva, Okla.; LEE CLINTON, Tulsa, Okla.; F. T. CHANDLER, Chickasha, Okla. TIME SCHEDULE OF OKLAHOMA CITY BRANCH, Immediate—Oklahoma City. (Checks and warrants drawn on the Treasurer of the United States.) One Business Day—Dallas, Kansas City, Kan., Kansas City, Mo. Two Business Days—Atlanta, Birmingham, Chicago, Denver, El Paso, Houston, Little Rock, Louisville, Memphis, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Orleans, Omaha, St. Louis, St. Paul, San Antonio, ♦Oklahoma. Three Business Days—Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Helena, Jacksonville, Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Richmond, Salt Lake City, ♦Kansas. Four Business Days—Boulder, Colo., Colorado Springs, Port land, Pueblo, San Francisco, Seattle, Spokane, Trinidad, Colo., https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 44 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY ♦Alabama, *Arkansas, *Georgia, ♦Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, ♦Ken tucky, *Missouri, *Nebraska, *Ohio, *Texas. Five Business Days—*Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Dis trict of Columbia, *Louisiana, Maine, *Maryland, *Massachusetts, ♦Michigan, *Minnesota, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, *New York, *North Carolina, *Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, *Tennessee. Vermont, *Virginia, Wisconsin. Six Business Days—*California, *Florida, *Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, *Utah, West Virginia, Wyoming. Seven Business Days—Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, *Oregon, ♦Washington. *Except cities listed in other Schedules. See “Note” under head office schedule. FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION DISTRICT No. 11—Bank Located at Dallas. (Transit Number 32-3) (Wood & Akard Sts.) 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 in Oklahoma: Atoka, Marshall, Bryan, Choctaw, Coal, Pushmataha, McCurtain, and Johnston, and the following counties in Arizona: Pima, Graham, Greenlee, Cochise, and Santa Cruz. Membership: National Banks 512, State Banks 51. Total 563. DIRECTORS CLASS A:—R. E. HARDING (1933), Ft. Worth, Tex.; W. H. PATRICK (1934), Clarendon. Tex ; ALF. MORRIS (1935), Winnsboro, Texas. CLASS B:—A. S. CLEVELAND (1934), Houston, Texas; J. R. MILAM (1933), Waco, Texas; JOHN D. MIDDLETON (1935), Greenville, Texas. CLASS C:—C. C. WALSH (1934), Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve Agent; S. B. PERKINS (1933), Deputy Chairman of Board, Dallas; E. R. BROWN (1935), Dallas. OFFICERS C. C. WALSH, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve Agent; CHAS. C. HALL, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent and Secretary; W. J. EVANS, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent; B. A. McKINNEY, Governor; R. R. GILBERT, Deputy Gov ernor; R. B. COLEMAN, Deputy Governor; FRED HARRIS, Cashier; W. O. FORD, Assistant Deputy Governor; E. B. AUSTIN, Assistant Cashier; L. G. PONDROM, Assistant Cashier; R. O. WEBB, Assistant Cashier; W. P. CLARKE. General Auditor; C. C. TRUE, Assista?it Auditor; C. C. HUFF, General Counsel; LOCKE, LOCKE, STROUD and RANDOLPH, Counsel. J. H. FROST, Member Federal Advisory Council, San Antonio, Tex. (Statement of June SO, 1933) RESOURCES LIABILITIES Gold with Federal Reserve agent.....................$ 25,803,000 Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury.. 1,225,000 Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes .. 27,028,000 Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board........... 12,981,000 Gold and gold certificates held by bank......... 5,947,000 Total gold reserves.......................................8 45,956,000 Other cash*............................................................. 9,029,000 Total gold reserve and other cash............. 54,985,000 Redemption fund—F. R. bank notes............... 100,000 Bills discounted: Secured by U. S. Govt, obligations............... 120,000 Other bills discounted..................................... 3,243,000 Total bills discounted.................................. 3,363,000 Bills bought in open market.............................. 305,000 U. S. Government securities: Bonds.................................................................... 17,307,000 Treasury notes................................................... 14,805,000 Certificates and bills........................................ 16,828,000 Total U. S. Government securities......... 48,940,000 Total bills and securities............................ 52,608,000 Due from foreign banks...................................... 108,000 Uncollected items.................................................. 10,520,000 F. R. notes of other banks................................. 310,000 Bank premises........................................................ 1,792,000 All other resources..................................................... 1,468,000 TOTAL RESOURCES.............................. $121,891,000 F. R. notes in actual circulation...............................................$ 35,728,000 F. R. bank notes in actual circulation.................................... 1,557,000 Deposits: Member banks—reserve account......................................... Government................................................................................ Foreign banks............................................................................. Special deposits—member banks.......................................... Other deposits............................................................................ 56,634,000 2,034,000 485,000 295,000 618,000 Total deposits........................................................................ $ 60,066,000 Deferred availability items......................................................... Capital paid in................................................................................ Surplus.............................................................................................. All other liabilities......................................................................... 11,122,000 3,881,000 8,719,000 818,000 TOTAL LIABILITIES..................................................... 8121,891,000 TIME SCHEDULE OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS Quitaque, Ranger, Reagan, Red Oak, Redwater, Rice, Richardson, Immediate Credit on Receipt—Dallas; Cashier’s Checks and Richland, Ringgold, Rio Vista, Roby, Rochelle, Rochester, Rockdale, Expense Checks of all Federal Reserve Banks and Branches. United Rockwall, Rogers, Roscoe, Rosebud, Rotan, Round Rock, Rowlett, States Treasury Warrants; Matured Interest Coupons from U. S. Royse City, Rule, St. Joe, San Angelo, Sanger, Santo Anna, Santo, Government Securities; Drafts on Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Seagoville, Shamrock, Sherman, Silverton, Slaton, Snyder, Stam and its branches. ford, Stephenville, Stinnett, Strawn, Sweetwater, Sylvester, Tahoka, One Business Day After Receipt—Houston, San Antonio, Tatum, Taylor, Teague, Tehuacana, Temple, Terrell, Texarkana, Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, New Orleans, Oklahoma City. Thorndale, Thornton, Tolar, Trent, Trenton, Troup, Troy, Truscott, Two Business Days After Receipt—El Paso, Dallas Territory; Tulia, Turkey, Tyler, Univ. Park (post office Dallas), Valley Mills, the following places: Texas—Abernathy, Abilene, Albany, Allen, Valley View, Van Alstyne, Venus, Vernon, Waco, Waxahachie, Alvarado, Alvord, Amarillo, Amherst, Anna, Anson, Archer City, Weatherford, Wellington, West Wheeler, Whitesboro, Whitewright, Arlington, Atlanta, Avery, Baird, Bangs, Barry, Bartlett, Beckville, Whitney, Wichita Falls, Wills Point, Windom, Winters, Wortham. Bellevue, Bells, Belton, Benjamin, Big Sandy, Big Spring, Blackwell, Louisiana—Delhi, Gibsland, Mansfield. Monroe, Ruston, Shreve Blanket, Blooming Grove, Bonham, Bowie, Brady, Breckenridge, port. Oklahoma—Atoka, Caddo, Caney, Coalgate, Durant, Hugo, Bremond, Bridgeport, Bronte, Brownfield, Brownwood, Bryson, Idabel, Madill, Mannsville, Mill Creek, Valliant. Other Districts Burkburnett, Caddo Mills, Cameron, Campbell, Cason, Canton, —Atlanta, Birmingham, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Canyon, Carlton, Carthage, Celeste, Chico, Childress, Chillicothe, Denver, Detroit, Jacksonville, Louisville, Minneapolis, Nashville, Cisco, Clarendon, Clarksville, Claude, Cleburne, Clifton, Clyde, Omaha, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, St. Paul. Coleman, Colorado, Comanche, Commerce, Coolidge, Cooper, Three Business Days After Receipt—Dallas Territory, except Copperas Cove, Corsicana, Covington, Crandall, Daingerfield, points noted 2-day Division, Points of 2-day availability, Houston Dawson, Decatur, De Kalb, De Leon, Denison, Denton, Dodd City, Territory, according to schedule of Houston Branch, Points of Dublin, Eastland, Eddy, Edgewood, Ennis, Estelline, Farmersville, 2-day availability, San Antonio Territory, according to schedule of Fate, Ferris, Floydada, Forney, Forreston, Ft. Worth, Franklin, San Antonio Branch. Other Districts—Baltimore, Boston, Frost, Gainesville, Garland, Gary, Gatesville, Georgetown, GladeBrooklyn, Buffalo, Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, water, Goldthwaite, Gordon, Graham, Granbury, Grand Prairie, Richmond, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Kansas, Louisiana (Dist. Grand Saline, Grandview, Granger, Grapevine, Greenville. Groes6), Oklahoma (Dist. 10). beck, Gunter, Hale Center, Hallsville, Hamilton, Hamlin, Handley, Four Business Days After Receipt—Eleventh District unas Happy, Haskell, Hedley, Henrietta, Hico, Hillsboro, Holland. sorted items—Helena, Portland, Seattle, Spokane. Alabama, Arkan Honey Grove, Hubbard, Hughes Springs, Iowa Park, Iredell, Irene, sas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota. Irving, Italy, Itasca, Jacksboro, Jefferson, Joshua, Justin, Kaufman, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Wisconsin. Keller, Kemp, Kerens, Kilgore, Killeen, Kirkland, Knox City, Kopperl, Kosse, Kress, Lamesa, Lampasas, Lancaster, Leary, Five Business Days After Receipt—Colorado, Connecticut, Leonard, Lewisville, Linden, Littlefield, Lockney, Longview. Delaware, District of Columbia, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Lorena, Lott, Lubbock, Mabank, Mansfield, Marlin, Marquez, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico (Dist. 10), Marshall, Mart, Maypearl, McCaulley, McGregor, McKinney, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Melissa, Memphis, Menard, Meridian, Merkel, Mertens, Mesquite, Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia. Mexia, Midlothian, Milford, Millsap, Mineola, Mineral Wells, Six Business Days After Receipt—Arizona (Dist. 12), Cali Mingus, Mobeetie, Moody, Moran, Mt. Calm, Mt. Pleasant, Mullin, fornia, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming. Munday, Naples, Newark, New Boston, Nocona, O’Donnell, Olney, Seven Business Days After Receipt—Idaho, Nevada. Oregon, Palmer, Panhandle, Paradise, Paris, Penelope, Pilot Point, PlainWashington. view, Plano, Post, Proctor, Purdon, Putnam, Quanah, Quinlan, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 45 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION EL PASO BRANCH. (Transit Number 88-1) (351 Myrtle Ave.) J. L. HERMANN, Managing Director; ALLEN SAYLES, Cashier. DIRECTORS J. L. HERMANN, C. N. BASSETT, A. P. COLES, C M. NEWMAN, and SAM D. YOUNG, El Paso; A. F. JONES, Portales, N. Mex.; S. P. APPLEWHITE, Douglas, Ariz. TIME SCHEDULE OF EL PASO BRANCH Immediate Credit—El Paso; Cashier Checks and Expense land, Detroit, Jacksonville, Louisville, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Checks of all Federal Reserve Banks and Branches; United States York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Portland, Salt Lake City, St. Paul. Treasury Warrants, Matured Interest Coupons from U. S. Govern Four Business Day's After Receipt—Boston, Brooklyn, Helena, ment Securities, Drafts on Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and Richmond, Seattle, Spokane, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, its branches. Louisiana (Dist. 6), Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma Two Business Days After Receipt—Dallas, Houston, San (Dist. 10), Wisconsin. Antonio, El Paso territory, the following places: Texas—Barstow, Five Business Days After Receipt-—Eleventh District unas Clint, Fabens, Midland, Pecos, Sierra Blanca, Stanton, Van Horn; sorted items—Alabama, Arizona (Dist. 12), Arkansas, California, New' Mexico—Alamogordo, Anthony, Carrizozo, Clovis, Deming, Colorado, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Mary Elida, Hatch, Hot Springs, Las Cruces, Logan, Lordsburg, Melrose. land, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Mexico (Dist. 10), New York, Nara Visa, Portales, Roswell, Santa Rosa, Tucumcari, Tularosa. North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia. Arizona—Benson, Bowie, Douglas, Tucson, Wilcox; Other Dis Six Business Days After Receipt—Connecticut, Kentucky, tricts—Denver, Kansas City, Little Rock, Los Angeles, Memphis, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Omaha, St. Louis, San Francisco. Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, Three Business Days After Receipt—El Paso Territory, except Wyoming. points noted in 2-day Division; Other Districts—Atlanta, Balti Seven Business Days After Receipt—Idaho, Montana, North more, Birmingham, Buffalo, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, CleveDakota, South Dakota, Washington. HOUSTON BRANCH. (Transit Number 35-4) (Texas Ave. & Caroline St.) W. D. GENTRY, Managing Director; H. R. De MOSS, Cashier. DIRECTORS W. D. GENTRY, JOHN A. WILKINS, N. E. MEADOR, R. M. FARRAR and E. A. PEDEN, Houston; J. C. WILSON, Beaumont; A. A. HORNE, Galveston. TIME SCHEDULE OF HOUSTON BRANCH Immediate Credit—Houston; Cashier’s Checks and Expense points noted 2-day Division. Points of 2-day availability, Dallas Checks of all Federal Reserve Banks and Branches; U. S. Treasury ' Territory, according to schedule of Head Office; Points of 2-day Warrants; Matured Interest Coupons from U. S. Government availability, San Antonio Territory, according to schedule of San Securities; Drafts on Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and its Antonio Branch. Other Districts—Baltimore, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Branches. Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York City, Omaha, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Richmond, St. Paul, San One Business Day After Receipt—Dallas, San Antonio, New Francisco, Louisiana (Dist. 6). Orleans. Four Business Days After Receipt—Eleventh District unas Two Business Days After Receipt—El Paso, Houston Terri sorted items; Other Districts—Boston, Salt Lake City, Alabama, tory, the following places: Texas—Alvin, Anderson, Bastrop, Bay Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Miss City, Beaumont, Bellville, Blessing, Booth, Brenham, Brookshire, issippi, Missouri, Oklahoma (Dist. 10), Wisconsin. Bryan, Caldwell, Chappel Hill, Chireno, Cleveland, Columbus, Conroe, Crockett, Dayton, Dickinson, Eagle Lake, Edna, El Campo, Five Business Days After Receipt—Helena, Portland, Seattle, Elgin, Fayetteville, Flatonia, Freeport, Galveston, Giddings, Glen Spokane, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Kentucky, Flora, Hallettsville, Hitchcock, Hull, Humble, Huntsville, Iola, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Jacksonville, Joaquin, La Grange, La Porte, Leggett, Liberty, Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Livingston, Louise, Lovelady, Lufkin, Mauriceville, McDade, West Virginia. Nacogdoches, Navasota, Orange, Palacios, Palestine, Pasadena, Six Business Days After Receipt—Arizona (Dist. 12), Cali Port Arthur, Port Neches, Red Rock, Richmond, Schulenberg, fornia, Colorado, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hamp Sealy, Shiro. Silsbee, Smithville, Sour Lake, Sugarland, Teneha, shire, New Mexico (Dist. 10), Rhode Island, Vermont. Texas City, Timpson, Trinity, Victoria, Weimar, Wharton, Winnie. Seven Business Days After Receipt—Montana, Nevada, Other Districts—Atlanta, Birmingham, Charlotte, Chicago, Cin North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming. cinnati, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Little Rock, Louisville, Memphis, Nashville, Oklahoma City, St. Louis. Eight Business Days After Receipt—Idaho, Oregon, Wash ington. Three Business Days After Receipt—Houston Territory, except SAN ANTONIO BRANCH. (Transit Number 30-72) (Jardin & Villita Sts.) M. CRUMP, Managing Director; W. E. EAGLE, Cashier. DIRECTORS M. CRUMP, FRANZ C. GROOS, J. M. BENNETT. WALTER P. NAPIER, FRANK M. LEWIS, San Antonio; GEORGE C. HOLLIS, Eagle Pass.; RICHARD KING, Corpus Christi. TIME SCHEDULE OF SAN ANTONIO BRANCH Immediate Credit—San Antonio; Cashier’s Checks and Expense except points noted in 2-day Division: Points of 2-day availability Checks of all Federal Reserve Banks and Branches; U. S. Treasury Dallas Territory, according to schedule of Head Office, Points of 2-day Warrants; Matured Interest Coupons from United States Govern availability, Houston Territory, according to schedule of Houston ment Securities; Drafts on Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and Branch. Other Districts—Atlanta, Baltimore, Brooklyn, Buffalo, its Branches. Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Jacksonville, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York City, Omaha, Philadelphia, One Business Day After Receipt—Dallas, Houston. Pittsburgh, Richmond, San Francisco, St. Paul. Two Business Days After Receipt—El Paso, San Antonio Four Business Days After Receipt—Eleventh District unas Territory, the following places: Texas—Alamo, Alice, Aransas Pass, sorted items; Other Districts—Boston, Portland, Salt Lake City, Austin, Beeville, Bishop, Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Cotulla, Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana (Dist. 6), Cuero, Del Rio, Devine, Dilley, Donna, Eagle Pass, Edcouch, Michigan, Missouri, Oklahoma (Dist. 10), Wisconsin. Edinburg, Falfurrias, Falls City, Floresville, Fredericksburg, George West, Goliad, Gonzales, Gregory, Harlingen, Hebbronville, Hondo, Five Business Days After Receipt—Helena, Seattle, Spokane, Karnes City, Kenedy, Kingsville, Kyle, La Coste, La Feria, La Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Ken Pryor, Laredo, Lockhart, Los Fresnos, Luling, Lyford, Marion, tucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Jersey, Nebraska, Martindale, Mathis, McAllen, Mercedes, Mission, New Braunfels, New York. North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Nordheim, Odem, Pearsall, Pflugerville, Pharr, Pleasanton, Port Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia. Lavaca, Poth, Premont, Raymondville, Rio Hondo, Robstown, Six Business Days After Receipt—Arizona (Dist. 12), Cali Rockport, Runge, Sabinal, San Benito, Sanderson, San Juan, San fornia, Colorado, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hamp Marcos, Seguin, Sinton, Skidmore, So. San Antonio, Taft, Tynan, shire, New Mexico (Dist. 10), Rhode Island, Vermont. Uvalde, Waelder, Weslaco, Yoakum, Yorktown. Other DistrictsSeven Business Days After Receipt—Montana, Nevada, North Birmingham, Chicago, Kansas City, Little Rock, Louisville, Mem Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming. phis, Nashville, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, St. Louis. Three Business Days After Receipt—San Antonio territory. Eight Business Days After Receipt—Idaho, Washington. DISTRICT No. 12—Bank Located at San Francisco. (Transit Number 11-37) (Sansome & Sacramento Sts.) 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. Membership: National Banks 354; State Banks 75. Non-member Banks 403; Total number of banks in 12th District, 877. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 46 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION DISTRICT No. 12 — Continued DIRECTORS POTOLLS(r9K)C'Woodbwn,T<>eH W934)’ ^ Francisc0- Calif-' T' H' RAMSAY (1935), Red Bluff, Calif., KEITH M^GHTENOm), £S A® oSt"*’ CaUf; A- B- D0HRMAI™ (1935), San Francisco, Calif.; MALCOLM CLASS C:—ANDREW WELCH (1934), San Francisco, Calif.; ISAAC B. NEWTON (1935) Los Aneeles Calif ° ’ Chairman of Board, WALTON N. MOORE (1933), San Francisco. Calif., Deputy Chairman of Board. Member of Federal Advisory Council, HENRY M. ROBINSON, Los Angeles, Calif. OFFICERS WM ?• CALKINS, Goaemor. H. N. MANGELS, Assistant Cashier. A DAY. Deputy Governor. E. C. MAILLIARD, Assistant Cashier. ^AApLERK, Deputy Governor J. M. OSMER, Assistant Cashier CTTF^TPR1!?’P^TTTlTTP<3 a ■ n H. F. SLADE, Assistant Cashier. nifEm™HiLLFSf Assistant Cashier. R. T. HARDY, Assistant Cashier. C. E. EARHART, Assistant Cashier. F, H. HOLMAN, General Auditor. FEDERAL RESERVE AGENT. C3 n NEWTON, Federal Reserve Agent. 1 • G. SAKGEN 1, Assistant federal Reserve Agent, Chief Examiner and Secretary. OLIVER P. WHEELER, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent. ALBERT C. AGNEW, Counsel. {Statement of June 28, 1983) LIABILITIES RESOURCES Gold with Federal Reserve agent............................................ $216,263,000 Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury................... .. .. 7^517,000 Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes........................ 223 780 000 Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board................................ 18,886,000 Gold and gold certificates held by bank................................ 27[30L000 Total gold reserves............................................................... 269,967,000 Other cash'................................... ................................................. 22,235,000 Total gold reserves and other cash...................... 292 202 OOO Redemption fund—F. R. bank notes............................ 250 000 Bills discounted: Secured by U. S. Government obligations................. 1 025 000 Other bills discounted.................................................. .. 7,323,000 n n Total bills discounted......................................................... 8^348)000 .mils bought m open market...................................................... j 450 qqq U. S. Government securities: ®onds........................................................................................... 25,357,000 Treasury notes................................................................ 51 184 000 Certificates and bills................................................................ 57B56000 Total U. S. Government securities................................. 133,597 000 Total bills and securities.................................................... ~143A0L000 Due Irom ioreign banks.............................................................. 267 000 Federal Reserve notes on other banks ... . ............. i 99i’()00 Uncollected items............................................................. ! !!!!! 131202000 Bank premises................................................................................ 4,244,000 All other resources..................................... i 308 000 TOTAL RESOURCES..................... .'.‘.W .'.' .$456,865^000 F. R. notes in actual circulation...............................................$226,452,000 F. R. bank notes in actual circulation.................................... 4,201,000 Deposits: Member bank—reserve account........................................... 159,211,000 Government..................................................................................... 5,992,000 Foreign banks............................................................................. 1,389,000 Special deposits—member bank........................................... 5,285,000 Special deposits—non-member bank................................... 637,000 Other deposits............................................................................ 6,762,000 Total deposits......................................................................... $179,276,000 Deferred availability items......................................................... 14,765,000 Capital paid in............................................................................... 10,561,000 Surplus.............................................................................................. 19,701,000 All other liabilities........................................................................ 1,909,000 *“Other cash” does not include F. R. notes or a bank’s own F R bank notes. TOTAL LIABILITIES......................................................$456,865,000 TIME SCHEDULE OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO Dnmediate—-San Francisco (if received in time for clearing). Wljlits, Woodlake, Yreka Other Districts—Chicago, Dallas, U. S. Treasury Warrants, Drafts on Head Office, Federal Reserve Helena, Houston, Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, Minneapolis Bank of San Francisco. PaiH *“*r oans’ Oklahoma City, Omaha, San Antonio, St. Louis, St! One Day After Receipt—Los Angeles. Five Days After Receipt—Arizona (Dist. 12); Oregon—Coun „ PaTys -V'PT, Receipt—Portland, Salt Lake City, Seattle, try, Utah—Country. Other Districts—Atlanta, Baltimore, California Head Office Zone (except places noted in four-day divi Birmingham, Boston, Buffalo, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland sion), Galifornia-Los Angeles Zone, the following cities: Hollywood Detroit, Jacksonville, Louisville, Nashville, New York City. Phila Ocean Park, Pasadena, Santa Monica, Venice, Long Beach. delphia, Pittsburgh, Richmond. Throe Days After Receipt—Spokane, Nevada (Head Office Six Days After Receipt—Idaho, Nevada-Salt Lake City Zone, Zone). Other Districts—Denver, El Paso. Washington—Country. Other Districts—Arizona (Dist. 11) Four Days After Receipt—California. Los Angeles Zone (except Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan’ cities noted m two-day division). California-Head Office Zone, the Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma following cities: Alturas, Angels Camp, Areata, Bieber, Caruthers, Wisconsin. • Cedarville Covelo, Crescent City, Dorris, Etna Mills, Eureka, Fall Seven Hays After Receipt—Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware River Mills, Fair Oaks, Ferndale, Fort Bidwell, Fort Bragg, Fort District of Columbia, Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Jones, Fortuna, Greenville, Hardwick, lone, Jackson, Jamestown, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey New Kelseyville, Kerman, Knights Landing, Lakeport, Loleta, Lovalton, J°rfL State, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode island Maricopa, McCloud, McFarland, Mendocino, Montague, Mt. Shasta, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Wyoming. Placerville, Plymouth-Point Arena, Princeton, Riverdale, San Andreas, San Miguel, Scotia, Sonora, Susanville, Sutter Creek, Taft a Ejg!V, ®ays After Receipt—Alabama, Florida, North Dakota. Tehachapi, Tranquility, Upper Lake, Weaverville, Weed, Westwood South Dakota, West Virginia. ’ LOS ANGELES BRANCH, (Transit Number 16-16) (10th and Olive Sts.) i.l“: me®? ^ScJ£EIT0HIE and H-M-CEAFr’AsdsM F■c-B0LD’ „ T DIRECTORS F. J. BELCHER, Jr., A. J. CRUICKSHANK, C. B. VOORHIS, Chairman, J. B. ALEXANDER. TIME SCHEDULE OF LOS ANGELES BRANCH OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK, SAN FRANCISCO Immediate—Los Angeles (if received in time for clearing). Five Days After Receipt—Nevada, Utah—Country; Other United States Treasury Warrants, Drafts on Los Angeles Branch. Districts- Atlanta, Arizona (Dist. 11), Baltimore, Birmingham, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Boston, Buffalo, Charlotte. Cleveland, Jacksonville, Kansas, New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Richmond. One Day After Receipt—San Francisco, Hollywood, Long Beach, Ocean Park, Pasadena, Santa Monica, Venice. Six Days After Receipt—Oregon—Country; Other Districts— Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan Two Days After Receipt—Salt Lake City; California-Los Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico. Ohio Angeles Zone (except cities noted in one-day division). Oklahoma, Texas, Wisconsin. Seven Days After Receipt—Idaho, Washington—Country; Three Days After Receipt—Portland, Seattle; Dallas, Denver, Other Districts Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of El Paso, Kansas City, San Antonio. Columbia, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Four Days After Receipt—Spokane, California-Head Office New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York State, North Carolina. Zone, Arizona (Dist. 12). Other Districts—Chicago, Cincinnati, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee. Vermont Virginia, Wyoming. • Detroit, Helena, Houston, Little Rock, Louisville, Memphis, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Omaha, St. Louis, After Receipt—Alabama, Florida, North Dakota, ot. Haul. South Dakota, West Virginia. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis a Ej^hA Vays 47 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION DISTRICT No. 12—Continued PORTLAND BRANCH, (Transit Number 24-1) (Porter Bldg., 6th and Oak St».) R. B. WEST, Managing Director; S. A. MacEACHRON, Assistant Manager; J. P. BLANCHARD, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS J. C. AINSWORTH, RICHARD S. SMITH, HARRY M. HALLER, Chairman, EDWARD C. PEASE. FEDERAL RESERVE BANK, SAN FRANCISCO Dallas, Detroit, Kansas City, Louisville, Oklahoma City, Omaha San Antonio, St. Louis. , ^ . Five Days After Receipt—California—Country, Idaho, Nevada, Utah—Country; Other Districts—Atlanta, Baltimore, Birming ham, Boston, Buffalo, El Paso, Houston, Jacksonville, Little Rock, Memphis, Minnesota, Montana, Nashville, New York City, Phila delphia, Pittsburgh, Richmond. . Six Days After Receipt—Charlotte, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, New Orleans, Ohio, Oklahoma, Wisconsin. Seven Days After Receipt—Arizona (Dist. 12). Other Dis tricts—Arizona (Dist. 11), Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York State, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, Wyoming. .. . . , .. Eight Days After Receipt—Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, Texas, West Virginia. TIME SCHEDULE OF PORTLAND BRANCH Immediate—Portland (if received in time for clearing). United States Treasury Warrants, Drafts on Portland Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. One Day After Receipt—Seattle, Spokane. Two Days After Receipt—San Francisco, Salt Lake City. Washington-Portland Zone, Oregon (except cities noted in four-day division); Other Districts—Helena. Three Days After Receipt—Los Angeles; Other Districts— Denver, Minneapolis, St. Paul. Four Days After Receipt—Washington—Country—Seattle Zone; Washington—Country, Spokane Zone; Oregon—the follow ing cities- Alsea, Bandon, Bonanza, Brownsville, Coqmlle, Crane, Eagle Point, Enterprise, Gold Beach, Halfway. Harper, Helix, Hermner jQhn Day, Joseph, Juntura, Klamath Falls, Lakeview, Malin, Merrill, Mill City, Mitchell, Monroe, Myrtle Point Newport, Nyssa, Paisley, Powers, Prairie City, Sandy, Scotts Mills, Toledo, Yale, Wallowa; Other Districts—Chicago, Cincinnati. Cleveland, SALT LAKE CITY BRANCH, (Transit Number 31-31) (Cor. South Temple and East State St.) W. L. PARTNER, Managing Director; W. M. SCOTT, Acting Assistant Cashier; W. M. SMOOT, Acting Assistant Mana9erDIRECTORS H. E. HEMINGWAY, E. 0. HOWARD, LAFAYETTE HANCHETT, Chairman, M. W. SMITH. TIME SCHEDULE OF SALT LAKE CITY BRANCH, FEDERAL RESERVE BANK, SAN FRANCISCO Five Days After Receipt—California—Country, Idaho-Spokane Immediate—Salt Lake City (if received in time for clearing). Zone, Nevada—Head Office Zone. Oregon—Country, Washington— United States Treasury Warrants, Drafts on Salt Lake City Branch, Country; Other Districts—Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Two Days After Receipt—Portland, Spokane, San Francisco, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Wyoming. Los Angeles; Other Districts—Denver, Helena, Omaha. Six Days After Receipt—Arizona (Dist. 12); Other Districts— Three Days After Receipt—Seattle, Idaho-Salt Lake City Arizona (Dist. 11), Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Zone, Utah—Country. Other Districts—Chicago, Cincinnati. Columbia, Georgia, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Cleveland Dallas, Detroit, El Paso, Kansas City, Little Rock, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York Louisville, Memphis, Minneapolis, Nashville, Oklahoma City, State, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhose Island, South Carolina. Pittsburgh, St. Louis, St. Paul. Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia. Four Days After Receipt—Nevada-Salt Lake City Zone; Other Districts—Atlanta, Baltimore, Birmingham, Boston, Seven Days After Receipt—Alabama, Florida, North Dakota. Buffalo Charlotte. Houston, Jacksonville, New Orleans, New York South Dakota, West Virginia. City Philadelphia, Richmond, San Antonio. SEATTLE BRANCH, (Transit Number 19-1) (2nd Avenue and Spring St.) C. R. SHAW, Managing Director; B. A. RUSSELL, Assistant Manager; G. W. RELF, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS M. A. ARNOLD, M. F. BACKUS, CHAS. H. CLARKE, Chairman, HENRY A. RHODES. TIME SCHEDULE OF SEATTLE BRANCH OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK, SAN FRANCISCO Jacksonville, Little Rock, Louisville, Memphis, Minnesota, Mon Immediate—Seattle (if received in time for clearing). United tana, Nashville, New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Rich States Treasury Warrants, Drafts on Seattle Branch, Federal mond, San Antonio. Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Six Days After Receipt—California—Country, Nevada, Utah— One Day After Receipt—Portland, Spokane. Country; Other Districts—Charlotte, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Two Days After Receipt—Washington-Seattle Zone. Other Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, New Orleans, Ohio, Oklahoma, Wisconsin. Districts—Helena. Three Days After Receipt—Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Los Seven Days After Receipt—Arizona (Dist. 12); Other Dis tricts—Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Angeles; Other Districts—Denver, Minneapolis, St. Paul. Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Four Days After Receipt—Oregon—Country, Washington— New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York State, North Portland Zone, Washington-Spokane Zone; Other Districts— Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Kansas City, Oklahoma Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, Wyoming. City, Omaha, St. Louis. Eight Days After Receipt—Alabama, Arizona (Dist. 11). Five Days After Receipt—Idaho; Other Districts—Atlanta, Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, Texas, West Virginia. Baltimore, Birmingham, Boston, Buffalo, Dallas, El Paso, Houston, SPOKANE BRANCH, (Transit Number 28-1) (Poat St. and Main Ave.) D. L. DAVIS, Managing Director; JOS. M. LEISNER, Assistant Manager; A. J. DUMM, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS D. W. TWOHY, R. M. HARDY, PETER McGREGOR, STANLEY A. EASTON, Chairman. TIME SCHEDULE OF SPOKANE BRANCH OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK, SAN FRANCISCO Bluffs, White Swan, Winthrop; Other Districts—Birmingham, Immediate—Spokane (if received in time for clearing). United Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, Detroit, El Paso, States Treasury Warrants, Drafts on Spokane Branch, Federal Little Rock, Louisville, Memphis, Nashville, Oklahoma City, Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Louis. TT. u One Day After Receipt—Portland, Seattle. Five Days After Receipt—Idaho-Salt Lake City Zone, Utah Country; Other Districts—Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston Charlotte, Two Days After Receipt—Salt Lake City, Washington-Spokane Houston, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Jacksonville, Kansas, Minnesota, Zone (except cities noted in four-day division), Idaho, the following Montana, New Orleans, New York City, Richmond, San Antonio, cities: Bonners Ferry, Coeur d’Alene, Harrison, Kellogg, Lewiston, Moscow, Plummer, Post Falls, Potlatch, Priest River, Rathdrum, Wisconsin Six Days After Receipt—California—Country, Nevada; Other St. Maries, Sandpoint, Spirit Lake, Wallace, Wardner, Worley; Districts—Colorado, Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Other Districts—Helena. Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Three Days After Receipt—San Francisco; Other Districts— W ynmingDenver, Kansas, City Minneapolis, Omaha, St. Paul. Seven bays After Receipt—Arizona (Dist. 12); Other Dis Four Days After Receipt—Los Angeles, Oregon—Country, tricts—Alabama, Arizona (Dist. 11), Arkansas, Connecticut, Dis Idaho-Spokane Zone (except cities noted in two-day chvismn), trict of Columbia, Georgia, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Washington-Seattle Zone, Washington-Portland Zone, Washing Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York State, North ton, the following cities: Brewster, College Place, Colton, Colville, Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Entiat, Hunters, lone, Kettle Falls, Mabton, Marcus, -Metaline Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia. Falls. Moxee City, Okanogan, Omak, Outlook, Pme City, Pomeroy. Eight Days After Receipt—Florida, West Virginia. Republic, Starbuck, Tieton, Tonasket, Twisp, Umontown, White https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 48 FEDERAL LAND BANK INFORMATION FEDERAL LAND BANKS FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION HENRY MORGENTHAU, Jr., Governor ALBERT S. GOSS, Land Bank Commissioner DISTRICT No. 1—Bank Located at Springfield, Mass. WM. H. BROWNING, Jr., Farm'_Loan Registrar. TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Maine, New Hampshire. Vermont, Massachusetts. Rhode Island. Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey. CAPITAL, $9,643,234. OFFICERS—EDWARD H. THOMSON. President, W. W. PORTER, Vice-President, HAROLD P. PERKINS, Secretary, MACDONALD G. NEWCOMB, Vice-President and Treasurer, O. D. ROATS, General Counsel. DIRECTORS—EDWARD H. THOMSON, W. W. PORTER. E. H. FORBUSH. W. I. TOMLINSON, [EDWARD R. EASTMAN, FRANK I. COWAN, DISTRICT No. 2—Bank Located at Baltimore, Md. HOWARD RITTER, Farm Loan Registrar, TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. CAPITAL, $10,447,260. OFFICERS—CHAS. S. JACKSON. President, HORACE S. WYNN, 1st Vice-President and Treasurer, D. G. HARRY. 2nd Vice-President, VULOSKO VAIDEN, 3rd Vice-President, E. P. CRIDER, Secretary, I. P. WHITEHEAD. General Counsel. DIRECTORS—D. G. HARRY, JOHN H. MURRAY. JOHN H. JOHNSON, THOMAS W. OZLIN. GEORGE P. ALDERSON, GEORGE M. FISHER. CHAS. S. JACKSON. DISTRICT No. 3—Bank Located at Columbia, S. C. R. J. TIGHE, Farm Loan Registrar, TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—North Carolina, South Carolina. Georgia, and Florida. CAPITAL, $15,988,620. OFFICERS—FRANK H. DANIEL. President, L. I. GUION, Vice President, RUFUS R. CLARKE, Secretary, A. B. MERRITT. VicePresident and Treasurer, HARRY D. REED, General Counsel, DIRECTORS—FRANK H. DANIEL. L. I. GUION. R. C. GARY. JAS. T. ANDERSON. T. H. >TUTEN. E. HERVIE EVANS, HENRY H. FURLOW. DISTRICT No. 4—Bank Located at Louisville, Ky. ERNEST E. REARDON. Farm Loan Registrar, TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Ohio. Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. CAPITAL, $14,734,070. OFFICERS—ERNEST RICE, President, A. G. BROWN, Executive Vice-President, A. P. SANDLES, Vice-President, M. S. KENNEDY, Jr.. Vice-President and Secretary, WM. C. HOUSTON, Jr., Vice-President and Treasurer, ROGER D. BRAN1GIN, General Counsel. DIRECTORS—L. B. CLORE, Ch. of Bd„ FRANK D. RASH. ERNEST RICE. FRED D. COPPOCK. A. P. SANDLES, HANSON PETER SON, CURTIS C. HENDREN. DISTRICT No. 5—Bank Located at New Orleans, La. C. R. FAY, Farm Loan Registrar. TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. CAPITAL, $18,326,950. OFFICERS—R. B. CLARK. President, R. T. GOODWYN, Vice-President, EDWARD B. GREEN. Vice-President, J. V. DeGRUY, V*c«President and Treasurer, JOHN L. RYAN, Secretary, J. M. THOMAS, General Counsel. DIRECTORS—GERMAN BAKER. R. T. GOODWYN, L. O. CROSBY. A. A. LeJEUNE, TIP RAY. A. H. STONE. W. T. NEAL. DISTRICT No. 6—Bank Located at St. Louis, Mo. WILLIAM R. CAMPBELL, Farm Loan Registrar, TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas. CAPITAL, $15,156,045. OFFICERS—WOOD NETHERLAND, President, O. J. LLOYD, Vice-Pres. and Secretary, W. H. LAND, Vice-President and Treasurer, C. S. HALE. General Counsel. DIRECTORS—WOOD NETHERLAND. E. C. COULTER. C. E. HOPKINS. W. W. MARTIN. A. P. PATTON. L. M. SMITH. JOHN REEVES. DISTRICT No. 7—Bank Located at St. Paul, Minn. H. C. LIBBY, Farm Loan Registrar. TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Michigan. Wisconsin. Minnesota, and North Dakota. CAPITAL, $25,134,250. OFFICERS—F. H. KLAWON. President, SAMUEL TORGERSON, Vice-President, FRANK G. WANEK, Vice-President and Secretary, GEORGE S. GORDHAMER. Vice-President and Treasurer, JOHN THORPE, General Counsel. DIRECTORS—F. H. KLAWON. SAM A. RASK. SAMUEL TORGERSON. FRANK R. COIT. JOHN C. SMITH. GOTTFRID S. JOHNSON CHAS. E. PARKER. DISTRICT No. 8—Bank Located at Omaha, Neb. S. H. BLACKWELL, Farm Loan Registrar, TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming. CAPITAL, $18,694,515. OFFICERS—D. P. HOGAN, President, JOHN CARMODY, Vice-Pres. and Secretary, ANDREW KOPPERUD, 2nd Vice-Pres and Treasurer T. C. HORNBY. 3rd Vice-President. HARVEY M. JOHNSEN, General Counsel. DIRECTORS—D. P. HOGAN. A. M. HASKELL. A. O. HAUGE. E. A. BURNETT. J. C. UNDERWOOD. FLETCHER ALGUIRE. F. S. McCAFFREE. DISTRICT No. 9—Bank Located at Wichita, Kas. ORAN LAYTON, Farm Loan Registrar. TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico. CAPITAL, $11,942,715. OFFICERS—JOHN FIELDS, President, W. E. FISHER, Vice-President and Secretary, A. N. ROCHESTER, Vice-President and Treasurer W. E. PEPPERELL. Vice-President and General Counsel. DIRECTORS—JOHN FIELDS. F. M. WILSON. W. H. MOTT. L. E. CALL, OLIVER M. LEE, P. O. WELLS. J. A. CARNES. DISTRICT No. 10—Bank Located at Houston, Tex. HENRY R. TULL. Farm Loan Registrar, TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—The State of Texas. CAPITAL, $18,161,345. OFFICERS—A. C. WILLIAMS, President, R. D. JOHNSON, 1st Vice-President and Treasurer, JOHN VAN DeMARK, 2nd Vice-President and Secretary, LEWIS ROGERS, General Attorney. DIRECTORS—M. H. GOSSETT. Ch. of Bd„ RALPH H. HARRIS. R. S. RODGERS. W. C. HURST. ROY C. ARCHER. S. A. LINDSEY, A. C. WILLIAMS. DISTRICT No. 11—Bank Located at Berkeley, Calif. F. S. BALDWIN, Farm Loan Registrar, TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—California Nevada. Utah, and Arizona. CAPITAL, $10,210,621. OFFICERS—W. D. ELLIS. President, JOHN T. WILSON. Vice-President, R. T. EVANS, Vice-President, WALTER C. DEAN. Secretary. CHARLES PARKER, Treasurer, RICHARD W. YOUNG. General Counsel. DIRECTORS—W. D. ELLIS. JOHN T. WILSON, WILLIAM GOULD. R. L. ADAMS. WM. RAYMOND. RICHARD L. JEX. FRANK S. BOICE. DISTRICT No. 12—Bank Located at Spokane, Wash. E. M. WATSON, Farm Loan Registrar. TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Washington. Oregon. Montana, and Idaho. CAPITAL, $20,074,875. OFFICERS—E. M. EHRHARDT, President, W. S. McCORMACK, Vice-President, M. B. HAMPTON. 2nd Vice-President, HENRY MATTHEW. Secretary, O. H.JUNOD, Treasurer, DANA E. BRINCK. General Counsel. DIRECTORS—R. E. SHEPHERD. Ch. of Bd„ E. M. EHRHARDT. W. S. McCORMACK. PETE THOMPSON. B. D. THOMPSON. D. N. MacKAY. 4 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 49 FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK INFORMATION FEDERAL HOME LOAN BOARD WASHINGTON, D. C. JOHN H. FAHEY WALTER NEWTON RUSSELL HAWKINS WILLIAM F. STEVENSON, Chairman T. D. WEBB A. E. HUTCHISON, Secretary HORACE RUSSELL, General Counsel FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANKS DISTRICT No. 1—Bank Located at Cambridge, Mass. (Kendall Square Bldg.) TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Connecticut. Maine. Massachusetts. New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. CAPITAL, $12,500,000. OFFICERS Chairman, WINTHROP MURRAY CRANE. JR. 2nd Vice President, HERBERT N. FAULKNER Vice Chairman, EDWARD H. WEEKS Secretary and Comptroller, FREDERICK WINANT. JR. President, HERBERT F. TAYLOR. JR. Examiner, PETER M. KENNEDY Executive Vice President, WALTER H. NEAVES Accountant, LEE PERKINS Counsel, PHILLIP A. HENDRICK DIRECTORS Winthrop Murray Crane, Jr., Dajton, Mass. George B. Lord, Portsmouth Savings Bank, Portsmouth, N. H. Ernest A. Hale, Suffolk Cooperative Bank, Boston, Mass. Walter P. Schwabe, Thompsonville Bldg. & Loan Assn., Thompsonville. Raymond P. Harold, Worcester Cooperative Bank, Worcester, Mass. Conn. Sumner W. Johnson, Cumberland Ln. & Bldg. Assn., Portland, Me. Levi P. Smith, Burlington Savings Institution, Burlington, Vt. Harry C. Jones, Manchester Bldg. & Ln. Assn., Manchester, N. H. Herbert F. Taylor, Jr., Boston Cooperative Bank, Boston, Mass. Louis E. Kirstein. William Filene Sons Co.. Boston, Mass. Edward H. Weeks, Old Colony Cooperative Bank, Providence, R. I DISTRICT No. 2—Bank Located at Newark, N. J. (Lefcourt-Newark Bldg.) TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands. CAPITAL, $20,000,000. OFFICERS Chairman, GEORGE MacDONALD Executive Vice President. GEORGE L. BLISS Vice Chairman, JOHN EDEN FARWELL Secretary, WILLIAM E. MURRAY President, FRANCIS V. D. LLOYD General Counsel, FRED G. STICKEL, JR. Examiner, ROBERT G. CLARKSON DIRECTORS Roy H. Bassett, Canton Savings & Loan Assn., Canton, N. Y. Francis V. D. Lloyd, Judge, Bergen County District Court, 210 Main Louis J. Cohen, 207 Market St., Newark, N. J. St., Hackensack, N. J. John Eden Farwell. Geneva Permanent Loan & Sav. Assn., Geneva, George MacDonald, Consolidated Oil Co., 149 Bradway. New York, N. Y. N. Y. David Ford. Peoples Bldg. & Loan Assn., Atlantic City, N. J. Ernest A. Minier, West End Bldg. & Loan Assn., Newark. N. J. Robert FI. Gulliver, Broad St. Bank Bldg., Trenton, N. J. Le Grand W. Pellett, Bldg. & Loan Assn, of Newburgh, Newburgh, Paul L. Haid, President, Fire Insurance Executives Assn., 1 16 John St., New York City, N. Y. Eustace Seligman. Sullivan & Cromwell, 48 Wall St.. New York, N. Y. DISTRICT No. 3—Bank Located at Pittsburgh, Pa. (Ninth St. and Liberty Ave.) TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Delaware, Pennsylvania, West Virginia. CAPITAL, $12,500,000. OFFICERS Chairman, ERNEST T. TRIGG Second Vice President, FRANK McCULLY Vice Chairman, HERSCHEL C. OGDEN Secretary and Comptroller, F. J. HUBER President, F. S. GUTHRIE Treasurer, WILLIAM F. BELL Executive Vice President, RALPH H. RICHARDS Counsel, R. A. CUNNINGHAM DIRECTORS Henry Brachhold, 6422 N. Camac St., Philadelphia, Pa. A. E. Sheller, Franklin Bldg. & Loan Assn., Altoona, Pa. S. L. Caum, Equitable Bldg. & Loan Assn., Bethlehem, Pa. Ernest T. Trigg, John Lucas & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. F. S. Guthrie, Dollar Savings Bank, 4th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles Warner, 1616 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Herschel C. Ogden, United Newspapers, Wheeling, W. Va. Hubbs Weimer, Duquesne Heights Bldg. & Ln. Assn., Pittsburgh, Pa. J. J. O’Malley, Diamond City Bldg. & Loan Assn., Wilkes Barre, P“C. F. Woodward, Mortgage Security Bldg. & Ln. Assn., Germantown, Joseph H. Reass, Jr., 25 Eleventh St., Wheeling. W. Va. Pa. DISTRICT No. 4—Bank Located at Winston-Salem, N. C. (Reynolds Bldg.) TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Alabama, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland. North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. CAPITAL, $10,000,000. OFFICERS Chairman, DR. J. A. C. CHANDLER Treasurer, ALBAN B. CALDWELL Vice Chairman, E. C. BALTZ General Counsel, C. A. M. WELLS President, JULIAN PRICE Associate Counsel, ALAN O'NEAL Executive Vice President, Secretary and Comptroller, Examiner, GEORGE E. WALSTON THOMAS W. ELLETT DIRECTORS Ivan Allen, Ivan Alien-Marshall Co., Atlanta, Ga. J. Newton Gordon, 219 Ninth St., Lynchburg, Va. E. C. Baltz, Perpetual Bldg. & Loan Assn., Washington, D. C. W. A. Pattillo, 213 W. 21st St.. Birmingham, Ala. J. A. C. Chandler, President, William & Mary College, Williamsburg, Julian Price, Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co., Greensboro, N. C. Va. .... P. W. Spencer, Rock Hill, N. C. Frank_A. Chase, Dade County Securities Co., Miami, Fla. J. F. Stevens, 108 N. Greene St., Greensboro, N. C. C. C. Duke, President, Provident Savings Bank, Baltimore, Md. Welsh, Hyattsville Bldg. & Loan Assn., Hyattsville, Md. DISTRICT No. 5—Bank Located at Cincinnati, O. (Chamber of Commerce Bldg.) TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Kentucky. Ohio, Tennessee. CAPITAL, $15,000,000. OFFICERS Chairman, HARRY S. KISSELL Second Vice President, H. J. BRODBECK Vice Chairman, L. A. HICKMAN Secretary-Comptroller, J. M. ROUNTREE President, H. F. CELLAR I US Treasurer, W. B. FURGERSON Executive Vice President, WALTER E. JULIUS Legal Counsel, J. M. MOORE Examiner, WILLIAM S. KYLE DIRECTORS H. F. Cellarius, San Marco Bldg. & Loan Assn., Cincinnati, Ohio Harry S. Kissell, First National Bank Bldg., Springfield, Ohio C. A. Craig. National Life & Accident Insurance Co., Nashville, Tenn. J. M. McKay, Home Savings & Loan Co., Youngstown, Ohio J. V. Davidson. Lumbermen's Savings Assn., Toledo, Ohio F. M. Ransbottom, Home Bldg. & Loan Co., Roseville, Ohio C. S. Furber, Kenton Co. Bldg. & Loan League, Covington, Ky. Judge R. C. Stoll, 602 First National Bank Bldg., Lexington. Kentucky C. J. Haase, Home Bldg. & Loan Assn.. Memphis, Tenn. F. F. Van Deusen, Union Savings & Loan Co.. Cleveland, Ohio L. A. Hickman, Greater Louisville Savings & Bldg. Assn., Louisville, Ky. _________________________________________ DISTRICT No. 6—Bank Located at Indianapolis, Ind. (129 E. Market St.) TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Indiana and Michigan. CAPITAL, $8,000,000. OFFICERS Executive Vice President, FRANK B. McKIBBEN Second Vice President, IOHN A. RHUE Secretary-Comptroller, B. F. BURTLESS Appraiser, FRED M. BABCOCK DIRECTORS F. S. Cannon, Railroadmen’s Bldg. & Sav. Assn., Indianapolis, Ind. G. H. Longenecker, Peoples Savings Assn., Benton Harbor, Mich. M. L. Dickover, Valparaiso Bldg. Loan Fund & Sav. Assn., Valparaiso, C. N. Remington, Grand Rapids Mutual Bldg. & Loan Assn., Grand Ind. Rapids. Mich. H. T. Donaldson, 121 West Allegan St., Indianapolis, Ind. William C. Walz, Huron Valley Bldg. & Savings Assn., Ann Arbor, J. W. Drake, 1824 Union Guardian Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Mich. M. H. Gray. Peoples-Muncie Bldg. & Loan Assn., Muncie, Ind. Lowry Bertelsen, West Side Bldg. & Loan Assn., Evansville, Ind. S. R. Light, 503 Bank of Kalamazoo Bldg., Kalamazoo, Mich. Wm. J. Mooney, Sr., Mooney-Mueller-Ward Drug Co.. Indianapolis, Ind. Chairman, FERMOR S. CANNON Vice Chairman, S. R. LIGHT President, H. T. DONALDSON https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 50 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANKS FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION HENRY MORGENTHAU, Jr., Governor GEORGE M. BRENNAN, Intermediate Credit Commissioner I ’HE location of and district served by each of the ^ twelve Federal intermediate credit banks are the same as those of the Federal land banks, and the officers and directors of the Federal land banks are ex officio officers and directors of the Federal intermedi ate credit banks. The capital of each Federal intermediate credit bank is $5,000,000, or a total of $60,000,000 for the twelve banks, all of which was subscribed and paid for by the Secretary of the Treasury on behalf of the United States. For officers and statements of these banks, see their listings in regular bank list under state and town in ivhich located. FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK INFORMATION (Continued) DISTRICT No. 7—Bank Located at Evanston, Ill. (2544-46 W. Railroad Ave.) TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Illinois and Wisconsin. CAPITAL, $15,000,000. OFFICERS Second Vice-President, E. H. BURGESS Secretary-Comptroller, K. C. BORREGARD Treasurer, ROBERT J. GOLL Chairman, HENRY G. ZANDER Vice-Chairman, ARTHUR G. ERDMANN President, AUGUST C. BACKUS Executive Vice President, A. R. GARDNER DIRECTORS August C. Backus, First Wisconsin Natl. Bank Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis. George H. Beckley, Appleton Bldg. & Ln. Assn., Appleton, Wis. A. G. Erdmann, Bell Savings Bldg., & Loan Assn., Chicago, Ill. B. F. Kuehlhorn, Northern Bldg. & Loan Assn., Milwaukee. Wis. Alfred MacArthur, Central Life Insurance Co., Chicago, Ill. Frank O. Schneider, Kankakee Bldg. Loan Assn., Kankakee, Ill. J. A. Sierocinski, Good Shepherd Bldg. & Loan Assn., Chicago, Ill, Paul E. Stark, Fairchild 8c Mifflin St., Madison. Wis. M. E. Vasen, Quincy-Peoples Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Quincy, Ill. W. B. Whitlock, 800 Security Bldg., Springfield, Ill. Henry G. Zander. 1 10 S. Dearborn St., Chicago. Ill. DISTRICT No. 8—Bank Located at Des Moines, la. (Des Moines Bldg.) TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota and South Dakota. CAPITAL, $7,500,000. OFFICERS Executive Vice President, ROBERT J. RICHARDSON Secretary-Comptroller, FREDERICK M. HENRY Treasurer, JAMES A. WEBB Chairman, FRANKLIN P. STEVENS Vice Chairman, E. J. RUSSELL President, CHARLES B. ROBBINS DIRECTORS A. F. Ellfeldt, Kansas City Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Kansas City, Mo. Angus Grant, Duluth Home Bldg. Assn., Duluth, Minn. H. R. Hanger, Dubuque Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Dubuque, Iowa A. C. Hunt. Black Hills Bldg. 6c Loan Assn., Rapid City, S. D. O. R. Kreutz, Sioux City Bldg.-Loan 8c Sav. Assn., Sioux City, Iowa J. L. McQuie, Kirkwood Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Kirkwood, Mo. F. B. McAneney, Gate City Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Fargo, N. D. Charles B. Robbins, Csdar Rapids Life Insurance Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa E. J. Russell, 1620 Chemical Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Frank Schlick, Field-Schlick, Inc., St. Paul, Minn. Franklin P. Stevens, Safety Savings 8c Loan Assn., Kansas City, Mo. DISTRICT No. 9—Bank Located at Little Rock, Ark. (623 Main St.) TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico and Texas. CAPITAL, $10,000,000. OFFICERS Second Vice President, H. D. WALLACE General Counsel, W. H. CLARK, JR. Sec.-Comptroller, J. C. CONWAY Appraiser, F. G. SHAW Chairman, I. FRIEDLANDER Vice Chairman, A. D. GEOGHEGAN President, J. F. LUCEY Executive Vice President, B. H. WOOTEN DIRECTORS O. W. Boswell, Paris Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Paris, Tex. E. H. Bradshaw, Bradshaw 8c Hoover, Jackson, Miss. G. H. Campbell, Aetna Life Ins. Co., Little Rock, Ark. Paul Maloney, Jr., Maloney Trucking Co., New Orleans, La. I. Friedlander, Gibraltar Savings 8c Bldg. Assn., Houston, Tex. A. D. Geoghegan, Southern Cotton Oil Co., New Orleans, La. Philip Lieber, Shreveport Mutual Bldg. Assn., Shreveport, La. J. G. Leigh. Commonwealth Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Little Rock, Ark. J. F. Lucey, Lucey Petroleum Co., Dallas, Tex. R. H. McCune, Roswell Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Roswell, N. Mex. E. E. Shelton. Dallas Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Dallas, Tex. DISTRICT No. 10—Bank Located at Topeka, Kan. (National Bank of Topeka Bldg.) TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Colorado, Kansas. Nebraska and Oklahoma. CAPITAL, $7,500,000. OFFICERS Second Vice President, W. L. BOWERSOX Secretary-Comptroller, WILMOT E. STEVENS Treasurer, R. H. BURTON Counsel, COL. JOHN S. DEAN Chairman, WILDER S. METCALF Vice Chairman, W. R. McWILLIAMS President, CHARLES W. THOMPSON Executive Vice President, C. A. STERLING DIRECTORS C. C. Gates, President Gates Rubber Co., Denver. Colo. O. A. King, Silver State Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Denver, Colo. G. E. McKinnis, Fidelity Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Shawnee, Okla. W. R. McWilliams, Oklahoma City Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Oklahoma City, Okla. Wilder S. Metcalf, Liberty Life Insurance Co., Topeka, Kan. and Douglas County Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Lawrence, Kans. (Home) L. C. Pollock, Local Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Oklahoma City, Okla. C. T. Rice, Anchor Bldg., Savings 8c Loan Assn., Kansas City, Kan. L. E. Roush, National Savings 8c Loan Assn., Wichita, Kan. David Rowe, Nebraska State Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Fremont, Nebr. A. U. Thomas, McAlester, Okla. Charles W. Thompson, Aetna Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Topeka, Kan. DISTRICT No. 11—Bank Located at Portland, Ore. (306 Woodlark Bldg.) TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. Chairman, FRANK S. McWILLIAMS Vice Chairman, J. PHILLIP WEYERHAEUSER President, L. H. HOFFMAN Executive Vice President and Manager, CHAS. H. STEWART CAPITAL, $6,000,000. OFFICERS Second Vice President, WALTER H. HADLOCK Secretary-Comptroller, W. H. CAMPBELL Treasurer, IRVING BOGARDUS DIRECTORS J. H. Andrews, Federal Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Ogden, Utah P. C. Bulen, Mountain States Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Great Falls, Mont. B. H. Hazen, Benjamin Franklin Savings 8c Loan Assn., Portland, Ore. L. H. Hoffman, Public Service Bldg., Portland, Ore. E. E. Jenkins, Franklin Bldg. 8c Loan Co., Salt Lake City, Utah J. T. S. Lyle. Pacific Savings 8c Loan Assn., Tacoma, Wash. Frank S. McWilliams, Fidelity Savings 8c Loan Assn., Spokane, Wash. W. C. Schuppel, Oregon Mutual Life Insurance Co., Portland, Ore. J. Phillip Weyerhaeuser, Potlatch Forests, Inc., Lewiston, Idaho Worrall Wilson, Seattle Trust Co., Seattle, Wash. Lee Stidd, Benefit Savings 8c Loan, Portland, Ore. DISTRICT No. 12—Bank Located at Los Angeles, Calif. (311 So. Spring St.) TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Arizona, California, Hawaii and Nevada. Chairman, R. M. TOBIN Vice Chairman, H. V. KETCHERSIDE President, C. H. WADE CAPITAL, $10,000,000. OFFICERS Executive Vice President, WILLIAM F. DUFFY Secretary-Comptroller, FRANK C. NOON Vice President and Treasurer, M. M. HURFORD Counsel, RICHARD FITZPATRICK DIRECTORS D. E. A. H. G. Davis, White House Department Store, San Francisco, Calif. M. Einstein, Fresno Guarantee-Loan Assn., Fresno, Calif. M. Franklin. Citizens Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Tucson, Ariz. V. Ketcherside, Commonwealth Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Long Beach. Calif. J. L. Miller, Nucleus Bldg. 8e Loan Assn., San Jose, Calif. Robert S. Odell, Pacific States Savings 8c Loan Co.. San Francisco, Calif. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Adolph Schleicher, U. S. Rubber So., Samson Div., Los Angeles, Calif. R. M. Tobin, Hibernia Bank, San Francisco, Calif. P. T. Tompkins, Berkeley Guarantee Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Berkeley, Calif. C. H. Wade, State Mutual Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Los Angeles, Calif. H. S. Wanzer, Capital Bldg. 8c Loan Assn., Sacramento, Calif. 55 Joint Stock Land Banks. Farm Credit Administration Albert S. Goss, Land Bank Commissioner Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Governor Title Location States in which operating No. Chartered 58. 8-21-22. The First Joint Stock Land Bank of Montgomery..................... . Montgomery, Ala. 81. 2-20-26. 26. 9-19-19. The California Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco........... .San Francisco, CaL Cal. & Ore. 84. 3-20-31. The Corn Belt Joint Stock Land Bank of Taylorville............... .Taylorville, Ill. 5-29-22. The Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco.... . San Francisco, Cal. Cal. & Ariz. 49. The Southwest Joint Stock Land Bank of Little Rock............. . Little Rock, Ark. Ala. & Ga. Ark. & Texas HI. & la. 38. 4-18-22. The Denver Joint Stock Land Bank of Denver......................... .Denver, Colo. Colo. & Wyo. 60. 9-23-22. The Atlanta Joint Stock Land Bank of Atlanta......................... .Atlanta, Ga. Ga. & Ala. 33. 2-24-22. The First Trust Joint Stock Land Bank of Chicago................... .Chicago, Ill. 7-25-22. The Illinois Midwest Joint Stock Land Bank of Edwardsville.. .Edwardsville, Ill. 55. 12. 1-24-19. 10. 12-20-18. 3. 83. The Illinois Joint Stock Land Bank of Monticello..................... .Monticello, Ill. Ind. & Ohio The Union Trust Joint Stock Land Bank of Indianapolis....... . Indianapolis, Ind. Ind. & Ohio The La Fayette Joint Stock Land Bank of La Fayette............. . La Fayette, Ind. Ind. & Ill. 3- 2-26. 10- 1-19. 1-11-23. The Burlington Joint Stock Land Bank of Des Moines........... .Des Moines, la. 4-22-19. The Des Moines Joint Stock Land Bank of Des Moines........... .Des Moines, la. 4-24-17. The Iowa Joint Stock Land Bank of Sioux City......................... .Sioux City, la. 1. HI. & Iowa Ind. & Ohio 27. 15. in. & Mo. The First Joint Stock Land Bank of Ft. Wayne......................... .Ft. Wayne, Ind 6-28-17. The Fletcher Joint Stock Land Bank of Indianapolis................ .Indianapolis, Ind. 9-11-26. The Indianapolis Joint Stock Land Bank of Indianapolis........ .Indianapolis, Ind. 82. 72. Ill. & Iowa Ind. & HI. Ia. & Ill. Iowa & Minn. Ia. & S. D. 4- 4-22. The Kentucky Joint Stock Land Bank of Lexington................. .Lexington, Ky. Ky. & Ohio 43. 5- 1-22. The Louisville Joint Stock Land Bank of Louisville.................. .Louisville, Ky. Ky. & Ind. 62. 10- 3-22. Ky. & Tenn. 36. 4-10-22. The Umon Joint Stock Land Bank of Louisville........................ . Louisville, Ky. The First Joint Stock Land Bank of New Orleans..................... .New Orleans, La. 76. Md. & Va. 4- 7-23. The Maryland-Virginia Joint Stock Land Bank of Baltimore. . .Baltimore, Md. Mich. & Ohio 5- 9-23. The Union Joint Stock Land Bank of Detroit.......................... .Detroit, Mich. 5- 2-22. The Minneapolis-Trust Joint Stock Land Bank of Minneapolis .Minneapolis. Minn. Minn. & N. D. 35. 79. 41. 4-17-19. The Fremont Joint Stock Land Bank of Fremont...................... .Lincoln, Nebr. 7-12-18. The Lincoln Joint Stock Land Bank of Lincoln.......................... .Lincoln, Nebr. 14. 8. La. & Miss. Nebr. & Iowa Nebr. & Iowa 40. 5- 2-22. The New York Joint Stock Land Bank of Rochester............... .Rochester, N. Y. 20. 6-11-19. The Virginia-Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Norfolk........... . Elizabeth City, N. C. N. C. & Va. 52. 7- 5-22. The North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham........... .Durham, N. C. N. C. & Va. 57. 8-18-22. The Greensboro Joint Stock Land Bank of Greensboro............. .Greensboro, N. C. N. C. & Tenn. 51. 6- 6-22. The Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh........................ .Raleigh, N. C. N. C. & S. C. 45. 5-12-22 The Oregon-Washington Joint Stock Land Bank of Portland .. .Portland, Ore. Ore. & Wash. 47. 5-29-22. The Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of Portland.............. .Portland, Ore. Ore. & Wash. 68. 11-14-22. The Pennsylvania Joint Stock Land Bank of Philadelphia........ .Philadelphia, Pa. N. Y. & N. J. Pa. & N. Y. 85. 6- 1-31. Phoenix Joint Stock Land Bank of Kansas City........................ .Kansas City, Mo. Kan. & Mo. 39. 4-24-22. The First Carolinas Joint Stock Land Bank of Columbia.......... . Columbia, S. C. S. C. & N. C. 6. 6-22-18. The Mississippi Joint Stock Land Bank of Memphis................. . Memphis, Tenn. Tenn. & Miss. 7. 6-22-18. The Tennessee Joint Stock Land Bank of Memphis.................. .Memphis, Tenn. Tenn. & Ark. 22. 7- 3-19. The Dallas Joint Stock Land Bank of Dallas............................. . Dallas, Texas 16. 4-23-19. 25. 9-15-19. The San Antonio Joint Stock Land Bank of San Antonio......... .San Antonio, Texas Texas & Okla. 48. 5-29-22. The Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of Salt Lake City........ .Salt Lake City, Utah Utah & Idaho 78. 5- 2-23. The Potomac Joint Stock Land Bank of Alexandria.................. .Washington, D. C. Va. & Md. 2. 5- 7-17. The Virginian Joint Stock Land Bank of Charleston................. .Charleston, W. Va. W. Va. & Ohio 69. The First Texas Joint Stock Land Bank of Houston................. .Houston, Texas 12- 7-22. The Greenbrier Joint Stock Land Bank of Lewisburg............. .Charleston, W. Va. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 56 Texas & Okla. Texas & Okla. W. Va, & Va. CLEARING HOUSES IN THE UNITED STATES This compilation of deposits in the cities having Clearing Houses gives total deposits of all banks and will be a valuable reference for comparisons. July, 1932 Deposits CITY £ Abilene, Texas________ Albany j N. Y__________ Albert Lea. Minn______ Allentown, Pa__________ Amarillo, Texas________ Ames, Iowa____________ Ann Arbor, Mich_______ Anniston, Ala._____ ____ Ardmore, Okla_________ Arkansas City, Kan........ Asbury Park, N. J______ Atchison, Kan___ ______ Atlantic City, N. J........... Augusta, Ga___________ Aurora, Ill_____________ Austin, Texas_________ Bakersfield, Calif_______ •Baltimore, Md________ Bangor, Me.___________ Bartlesville, Okla_______ Baton Rouge, La.______ Battle Creek, Mich........... Beaumont, Texas_______ Bellingham, Wash______ Beloit, Wis_____ _____ __ Bemidji, Minn................... Berkeley, Calif_________ Bethlehem, Pa_________ Billings, Mont__________ Binghamton, N. Y______ •Birmingham, Ala______ Bloomington, Ill________ Bogalusa, La.__________ Boone, Iowa__ __ ‘•Boston, Mass_______ Bowling Green, Ky.......... Bridgeport, Conn... ... Bristol, Tenn., Va______ Brunswick, Ga_________ •Buffalo, N. Y................... Butler, Pa................. ........ Cambridge, Mass_______ Camden, N. J__________ Canton, Ohio____ ______ Cape Girardeau, Mo____ Carthage, Mo.............. .. Casper, Wyo___________ Champaign, Ill_____ _. Charles City, Iowa........... Charleston, S. C............... Charleston, W. Va______ •Charlotte, N. C._____ Chattanooga, Tenn.......... Chester, Pa........................ Chester, S. C__________ Cheyenne, Wyo................. ‘•Chicago, Ill............ ........ Chico. Calif........................ Chino. Calif.____ •Cincinnati, Ohio. ‘•Cleveland, Ohio Colorado Springs, Colo.. Columbia, S. C.......... Columbus, Qa........... ‘•Columbus, Ohio.. Council Bluffs, Iowa •Dallas, Texas_____ Danville, Ill_______ Dayton, Ohio............ Decatur, Ala............ Decatur, Ill............. Deer Lodge, Mont.. *‘Denver, Colo......... Derby, Conn............. •Des Moines, Iowa. ‘•Detroit, Mich....... Dickinson, N. D._.. Dodge City, Kan.... Dothan, Ala............... Du Bois, Pa............... Duluth, Minn_____ Dunkirk, N. Y.......... Durham, N. C.___ Elberton, Ga______ Elkhart, Ind.............. •El Paso, Texas.... Elyria, Ohio_______ Emporia, Kan_____ Enid, Okla________ Erie, Pa___________ Eugene, Ore_______ Evanston, Ill______ Fairfield, Iowa____ Fall River, Mass.... Fargo, N. D........ .. Fergus Falls, Minn.. Flint, Mich............ January, 1933 Deposits 4,857,680 £ 4.471.180 5,226,960 55,255,890 576,120 2,187,710 359,409,880 2,843,940 27,219,940 8,679,700 11,668,210 2.639.180 16,089,970 4,744,420 4,569,390 2,750,000 4,002,430 2,919,200 3.385.790 97,638,440 33,569,080 9,020,590 5,183,240 20,986,110 1.921.790 532,998,510 43,615,060 7,996,790 12,922,380 24,664,520 15,831,090 8,259,730 9,161,210 1,582,540 16,020,640 5,780,120 41,887,420 53,990,560 11,445,010 1,874,400 3,950,630 1,577,354,750 2,314,350 4,878,630 2.096,390 508,714,510 12,334,320 105,382,920 60,261,010 20,885,770 3,016,560 1.981,920 6,301,570 3,331,640 3,568,950 33,056,910 35,475,370 29,605,010 39,014.220 21,397,400 1,776,760 5,367,390 1,625,116,370 3,934,220 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 4,262,830 £ 5,274,840 5,147,110 54,547,930 341,970 2,368,840 320,158,370 2,324,140 28,094,690 8,720,310 10,849,970 2.425,570 14,951,260 5,117.950 4,471.040 2,735,520 3,704,940 2,831,060 3,145,480 104,497,810 17,269,040 9,091,170 5,079,550 20,375.130 1,867,850 508,974,250 42,803,190 8,227,800 13,847,220 22,998,130 16,432,320 7,286,540 8,212,380 1,452,220 18,850,030 6,102,410 41,623,790 57,592,885 11,250,670 1,852,850 3,289,640 1,630,854,150 2,145,900 122,243,840 4,176,480 2,002,550 508,852,550 11,890,710 104,961,850 58,912,030 28,822,520 2,192,250 2,164,920 5,519,740 4,791,440 3,251,410 32,229,920 36,154,620 32,973,960 40.339.280 20.205.280 1,940,58( 5,766,500 1,777,579,83( 3,312,710 258,825,990 778,810,180 15,259,810 10,057,150 10,996,330 87,550,720 9,918,210 135,221,380 7,055,650 26,819,670 4,312,010 11,579,700 2,896,460 131,550,540 12,708,210 54,967,370 649,097,770 2,059,840 1,498,200 2,413,480 6,784,230 44,325,410 8,000,300 262,357,840 770,780,300 15,578,280 10,407,860 10,944,030 87,552,090 8,776,790 139,406,010 7,096,120 29,482,940 3,576,150 11,861,920 2,155,990 137,307,610 12,363,100 50,908,080 631,350,050 1,982,040 1,192,560 2,351,520 6,331,530 43,160,890 7,692,090 599,680 7,910,810 14,494,420 13,808,230 4,012,360 6,033,140 45,406,600 4,681,820 13,222,180 2,764,330 70,494,220 14,476,490 4,099,750 36,660,590 582,500 7,252,980 15,523,350 13,384,040 4,358,130 5,792,300 42,897,910 4,007,700 13,820,530 2,483,250 68,060,470 13,534,090 3,964,390 35,387,500 July, 1933 Deposits 4,567,390 4,206,750 1,767,800 15,762,180 341,970 2,372,310 321,056,580 2,354,420 28,217,610 8,939,010 10,241,230 2,094,780 14,179,370 5,514,560 3,874,850 2,555,930 3,747,790 2,158,930 2,410,700 100,746,040 14,914,400 9,571,050 3,436,080 15,108,880 1,763,690 455,471,530 40,463,280 7,661,720 8,954,160 8,151,730 15,920,400 6,743,410 7,994,220 1,008,700 13,056,520 5,865,750 40,331,950 48,057,070 6,735,400 1,564,200 376,630 1,632,490,690 1,902,420 120,769,760 3,981,740 1,972,190 466,220,230 11,802,420 103,727,370 53,297,580 25,484,060 2,303,400 1,934,270 5,227,870 4,849,460 1,890,110 26,331,090 35,174,670 33,950,310 29,924,610 18,255,340 1,484,900 6,193,850 1,702,281,780 241,752,280 489,167,630 15,229,060 992,910 9,940,190 85,899,460 4,584,050 135,091,360 7,704,390 27,094,340 3,469,600 11,884,930 1,327,110 125,563,460 12,143,070 48,355,960 245,210,380 2,094,040 1.206.720 2,982,230 6,331,940 41,361,060 5,221,360 16,628,770 142,680 6,814,870 14,519,760 4,970,310 3,260,620 6.709.720 34,282,280 4,041,800 12,793,920 67,481,140 13,444,420 3,968,310 10,886,900 CITY Fort Dodge, Iowa______ Fort Wayne, Ind----------•Fort Worth, Texas......... Franklin, Pa....................... Frederick, Md................... Fremont, Neb....... ............ Fullerton, Calif................. •Galveston, Texas............ Glendale, Calif.................. Grand Forks, N. D.......... Grand Island, Neb.......... •Grand Rapids, Mich.... Great Falls, Mont............ Green Bay, Wis................ Greenville, Miss................ Greenville, S. C...... .......... Griffin, Ga______ _____ _ Guthrie, Okla__________ Hagerstown, Md.............. Hamilton, Ohio............... Hannibal, Mo.................. Harrisburg, Pa................. Hartford, Conn-----------Hattiesburg, Miss........... Hazleton, Pa------- -------•Helena, Mont................. Henderson Ky................ Hibbing, Minn................ Hollywood, Calif---------Holyoke, Mass............... Hot Sp. N. Park, Ark_. •Houston, Texas............. Huntington, W. Va-----Huntington Park, Calif. ‘Hutchinson, Kan.......... Independence, Mo.......... ‘•Indianapolis, Ind........ Jackson, Mich.................. Jackson, Miss................... •Jacksonville, Fla_____ Jacksonville, Ill............... Jamestown, N. Y______ Johnstown, Pa________ Joplin, Mo____________ Kalamazoo, Mich_____ ‘•Kansas City, Kan___ ‘•Kansas City, Mo........ Knoxville, Tenn_______ ‘LaCrosse, Wis.............. La Fayette, Ind........ .. Lancaster, Pa................... Lansing, Mich________ Larned, Kan. .................. Lawrence, Kan-----------Leavenworth, Kan____ Lebanon, Pa__________ Lewiston, Me_________ Lexington, Ky...........I.. Liberal, Kan..................... Lincoln, Ill____________ •Lincoln, Neb_________ Little Falls, Minn........... •Little Rock, Ark........... Long Beach, Calif.......... Lorain, Ohio............ ........ ‘•Los Angeles, Calif___ ‘•Louisville, Ky............. Lowell, Mass__________ Lynn, Mass...................... Macomb, Ill................. Macon, Ga___________ Madison, Wis.................. Manchester, N. H_____ Manhattan, Kan............ Manitowoc, Wis.............. Mankato, Minn_______ Mansfield, Ohio.............. Marion, Ind................... Marion, Ohio............. .. Martinsburg, W. Va.... Medford, Ore................... •Memphis, Tenn______ Meridian, Miss_______ Mexico, Mo........... .......... Miami, Fla............... Michigan City, Ind___ Milledgeville, Ga.......... . ‘•Milwaukee, Wis------‘•Minneapolis, Minn... Minot, N. D__________ Mobile, Ala__________ Modesto. Calif-----------Montclair, N. J.............. ‘Montgomery, Ala-----Mt. Carmel, Pa........ .. Muncie, Ind____ _____ Muskegon, Mich______ •Muskogee, Okla_____ ‘Nashville, Tenn_____ Nebraska City, Neb__ New Albany, Ind_____ New Albany, Miss____ ‘Newark, N. J_______ Newark, Ohio________ 57 July, 1932 Deposits 3,590,460 35,329,150 57,996,670 9,493,730 18,297,880 3,003,700 1.198.150 25.471.680 I,270,890 5,739,480 5,725,580 60.763.680 10,017,370 11,589,380 3,058,610 5.970.310 1,698,820 3,470,250 11,641,230 10,489,210 3,480,810 30,701,170 227,077,910 4,742,950 27,344,020 9,744,080 2,310,390 4.124.150 1,538,010 55,755,090 3,791,540 138,766,780 11,998,860 1,027,330 6,073,460 3,402,210 143,196,370 12,687,360 13,517,010 57,761,970 7,583,030 33,678,390 33,105,630 5.727.310 14,999,700 21,380,010 252,882,490 21,106,540 II,109,030 16,091,980 36,875,940 17,931,650 1,124,280 4,253,530 6,877,340 11,513,610 19,122,880 I,110,290 2,087,380 22,524,710 2,811,100 22,540,320 38.715.230 7,802,540 723,948,580 97,856,850 72.527.230 79.281.760 2.131,050 7,793,660 21,576,010 70,222,680 1,696,020 7.442.930 8,793,430 10,653,150 7,588,380 3,096,300 5.886.930 2,849,620 71,550,460 6,796,670 1,595,640 20,489,170 5,701,970 1,967,960 238,392,810 294,475,510 4,659,300 25.486.760 3,681,400 33,457,660 12,744,300 6,679,210 8,007,140 II,376,170 9,863,570 64,258,620 1,982,560 6,590,890 808,740 377,409.590 14,053,870 January, 1933 Deposits 3,377,250 34,291,830 57,087,770 8.940.200 18,563,710 2.131.460 998,630 26,812,860 I,186,750 5.125.200 5,436,300 58,775,550 10,003,000 9,905,500 2,848,180 5.930.830 I,528,780 3,391,040 11,321,070 10.151.310 3.676.590 28,866,090 241,354,770 4,461,980 26,440,990 10,197,230 2.217.410 3,607,100 1.343.590 53,690,540 3,179,870 142,806,410 II,785,450 906,960 5,641,400 3.235.460 134,901,650 12,436,120 14,680,080 56.673.740 2,465,770 31,838,480 30,521,100 5,631,850 15,247,050 20.981.670 253,097,940 10,097,270 10,000,800 15,084,430 40,174,290 16.498.740 989,820 4.326.830 6,569,680 II,183,120 31,143,950 20,110,370 974,970 1.920.330 20.845.670 2,336,510 21.665.840 39,728,713 6,768,690 736,871,750 110,515,350 73,465,530 79,693,190 1,774,520 7.432.410 18.953.310 69,281,010 1,588,750 6,883,450 8,059,270 10,121,430 7,598,580 3,044,490 5,959,900 2,530,440 71,210,470 6,876,280 1,730,070 22,850,230 5.912.260 1,697,340 212,030,960 280,937,850 4,361,120 25,902,110 3.581.260 32,889,320 13.329.330 6,398,190 8,090,760 10,339,210 9,972,150 66,413,420 1,911,050 5,883,810 883,250 395.370.840 13,720,380 July, 1933 Deposits 1,333,330 15,760,480 55,725,580 8,829,930 17,726,040 2,475,960 734,840 24,425,250 1,634,520 4,679,990 33,052,530 9,282,210 9,978,820 2,802,200 7,239,730 675,650 3,157,360 7,jfS8,410 9,468,290 3,785,670 30,364,110 245,575,230 4,221,190 27,237,220 11,099,690 2,145,020 3,414,000 1,321,600 52,289,140 2,587,540 135,511,220 9,643,250 6,802,820 3,213,120 111,936,320 3,810,990 10,454,080 58,817,940 2,726,940 22,639,220 10,754,070 5.878.280 7,670,770 19,793,310 244,590,850 11,561,920 10.784.120 14.554.190 39,866,460 6,131,230 1.105.280 4,393,910 6,107,390 11,215,060 30.270.190 18,833,420 936,620 745,770 23,746,710 2,376,750 13,845,100 38,652,560 1,329,080 721,121,900 104,144,110 71,715,730 77,636,360 1,784,080 6,765,880 15,838,660 69.496.120 1,622,920 7,404,690 7,318,640 10,076,510 4,623,490 3,060,540 5,573,160 2,440,590 69,176,150 6,060,510 1,641,580 27,248,130 5.351.500 1,727,190 194,022,560 282,393,430 4,120,320 26,754,780 3,305,210 32,067,530 13,178,630 6,082,430 7,859,310 8,740,660 9,875,950 60,750,670 1.996.500 3,123,860 893,280 371,124,050 9,187,810 CLEARING HOUSES IN THE UNITED STATES—Continued CITY July, 1932 Deposits New Bedford, Mass.___ 74,188,750 New Brighton, Pa.......... 2,337,220 New Castle, Pa_______ 13,943,530 ‘New Haven, Conn___ 141,203,680 New Kensington, Pa.___ 7,871,670 New London, Conn.__ 44,947,520 Newnan, Ga__________ 1,176,960 ‘•New Orleans, La____ 192,525,560 Newport News, Va____ 11,421,130 New Rochelle, N. Y..._ 31,257,340 ‘•New York, N. Y____ 11,804,745,390 Niagara Falls, N. Y___ 29,340,500 Norfolk, Va___________ 47,245,930 Norristown, Pa________ 16,903,150 ♦Northern New Jersey City, N. Y.____ _____ •Oakland, Calif_______ 74,420,260 ‘•Ogden, Utah................ 11.137.520 Oil City, Pa................... 16,086,370 ‘•Oklahoma City, Okla. 72,232,170 •Omaha, Neb_________ 79,496,790 Orange, N. J.................... 26,210,930 Oshkosh, Wis_________ 14,642,130 Palestine, Texas_______ 2,231,250 Parsons, Kan_________ 2,318,950 ‘Pasadena, Calif______ 21,988,570 Passaic, N. J__________ 41,348,360 Paterson, N. J________ 113,913,330 •Peoria, Ill____ _______ 35,996,000 Petersburg, Va................. 5,882,170 ‘•Philadelphia, Pa____ 1,536,617,260 Phillipsburg, N. J_____ 5,431,710 Phoenix, Ariz_________ 18,039,240 Pine Bluff, Ark________ 6,471,780 Pittsburg, Kan............ .. 3,138,640 •Pittsburgh, Pa............... 829,615,730 Pittston, Pa_____ _____ 16,320,810 Portland, Me................. 106,265,240 ‘•Portland, Ore________ 112,370,990 Portsmouth, Va. (See N orfolk) Pottsville, Pa...................... 20,900,280 Providence, R. I................ 377,993,380 •Pueblo, Colo__________ 19,289,240 Quincy, Ill_____________ 11,556,410 Racine, Wis____________ 12,536,850 Raleigh, N. C................... 5,048,460 Reading, Pa____________ 45.942.520 Red Wing, Minn_______ 4,070,380 •Richmond, Va________ 115,109,590 Riverside, Calif................. 8,739,800 Roanoke, Va___________ 26,266,210 Rochester, Minn_______ 6,333,590 Rochester, N. Y________ 352,064,250 Rockford, Ill___________ 7,876,880 Rocky Mount, N. C____ 2,133,500 Rome, Ga______________ 3,737,160 Sacramento, Calif______ 53,529,590 Saginaw, Mich_________ 26,665,230 •St. Joseph, Mo________ 28,538,980 ‘•St. Louis, Mo................. 464,542,270 ‘•St. Paul. Minn............ 135,508,860 Salisbury, N. C________ 704,200 ‘•Salt Lake City, Utah.. 57,774,300 •San Antonio, Texas___ 44,662,040 San Bernardino, Calif___ 1,973,890 San Diego, Calif________ 40,985,950 •San Francisco, Calif___ 1,688,066,950 San Jose, Calif_________ 8,859,510 January, 1933 Deposits July, 1933 Deposits $ CITY 70,896,890 2,217,930 13,275,530 136,634,940 6,889,170 44,115,300 1,134,010 145,511,090 9,386,400 20,239,750 12,413,985,070 23,266,390 48,582,260 17,373,560 1,619,752,390 5,293,620 17,082,310 6,353,970 3,370,430 835,211,890 16,073,910 103,850,420 117,764,680 50,568,980 11,504,980 10,080,510 68,763,570 80,266,050 20,505,580 8,975,310 2,385,840 2,566,140 18,670,640 37,538,000 98,595,410 33,429,130 2,266,020 1,532,479,730 5,122,920 18,368,260 7,716,150 3,040,060 817,023,290 16,054,350 64,758,700 116,054,210 19 385,850 370. 139,730 19 419.880 6, 691,790 11 987,650 4, 573,780 43, 316,720 3, 684,580 120, 026,000 8, 679,300 26, 759,020 5, 871,690 354, 003,310 8, 069,780 2, 441,900 3, 721,740 19, 636,250 25, 777,810 29, 061,060 471, 927,410 124, 956,560 744,520 65, 760,760 50, 048,650 1, 945,000 39, 529,360 1,733, 940,010 9, 108.880 17,722,020 360,844,420 19,078,400 6,143,820 10,359,760 519,540 26,547,350 3,750,490 106,713,660 8,353,710 25,356,930 5,670,320 334,963,450 9,352,390 2,818,440 3,750,590 18,394,020 11,730,010 29,558,240 405,592,450 127,135,380 686,580 60,728,720 47,418,890 1,954,570 37,897,680 1,719,084,190 8,747,100 , San Pedro, Calif.. ____ $ Santa Barbara, Calif___ Santa Cruz, Calif_______ Santa Monica, Calif... . Santa Rosa, Calif___ . •Savannah, Ga.............. Scranton, Pa....................... ‘•Seattle, Wash.......... .. . Sedalia, Mo........................ Shamokin, Pa________ . Sheboygan, Wis_____ .. •Sioux City, Iowa_____ Sioux Falls, S. D_______ South Bend, Ind. . ... South St. Paul, Minn___ •Spokane, Wash___ __ Springfield, Ill.... ............... Springfield, Mass_______ Springfield, Mo________ Springfield, Ohio............. Stamford, Conn................. Sterling, Ill. _________ Steubenville, Ohio...... Stockton, Calif.............. .. Sumter, S. C...................... Superior, Wis................. .. Syracuse, N. Y.............. Tacoma, Wash................... Tampa, Fla......................... Terre Haute, Ind.. ___ Texarkana, Ark.-Tex___ •Toledo, Ohio................ . •Topeka, Kan.................. Trenton, N. J..................... Tucson, Ariz___________ ‘•Tulsa, Okla.................. Utica, N. Y._____ ______ Valdosta, Ga___________ Vernon, Texas.................... Vicksburg, Miss............ . Vincennes, Ind. _ . •Waco, Texas .. ______ Walla Wal.a, Wash____ Warren, Pa..____ ______ •Washington, D. C_____ Waterbury, Conn_______ Waterloo, Iowa........... ...... Watertown, Wis________ Watsonville, Calif... ... West Los Angeles, Calif. Wheeling, W. Va.............. White Plains, N. Y.......... Whittier, Calif. . ‘•Wichita, Kan________ Wichita Falls, Texas___ Wilkes-Barre, Pa.......... .... Williamsport, Pa............ .. Wilmington, Calif............ Wilmington, Del............ Wilmington, N. C______ Winchester, Va_________ Winona, Minn____ _____ Winter Haven, Fla____ Worcester, Mass............... Yakima, Wash................. Yankton, S. D_________ Yonkers, N. Y................... York, Pa..............................| July, 1932 Deposits January, 1933 Deposits July, 1933 Deposits 3,502,240 $ 8,295,080 5,496,94C 721,81C 3,320,IOC 68,538.56C 90,199,23C 183,199,05C 1,215,66C 10,857,35C 17,650,90C 21,879,570 10,830,290 17,384,800 4,638,780 29,249,030 24,127,350 152,779,700 10,891,260 14,198,150 43,404,260 3,730,410 11,440,290 13,602,580 1,325,250 8,829,910 187,850,970 15,493,790 26.263,630 23,153,180 10,403,670 72,606,430 27,402,640 91,624,290 10,640,750 65,075,550 81,593,400 2,126,540 1,925,620 8,636,900 3,545,980 16,202,550 3,177,720 8,581,800 $ 5,466,85C 683,600 3,299,15C 66,602,860 89,173,710 182,229,300 1,689,410 10,713,710 16,604,990 21,112,730 10,195,600 12,985,470 4,696,370 27,207,360 17,861,100 156,526,950 11,566,160 13,262,760 40,178,540 3,313,170 13,052,240 13,425,570 1,340,550 8,184,010 182,112,300 14,642,680 24,044,850 22,320,450 9,923,140 73,098,590 29,234,740 97,703,630 12,161,250 66,736,640 77,838,910 1,890,030 2,234,040 8,656,840 2,529,080 16,189,290 19,792,090 254,451,410 57,568,250 1,616,190 4,234,560 4,079,200 18,172,080 255,499,980 56,154,790 1,949,750 3,639,800 3,718,980 8,353,680 5,065,580 652,700 3,025,180 73,749,940 90,608,580 173,289,840 1,792,990 10,835,570 16,385,910 19,921,470 11,027,000 11,385,470 5,150,860 17,008,090 16,937,170 152,372,090 10,855,880 12,556,230 39,442.810 1,001,550 11,970,060 12,648,570 1,336,330 5,426,410 175,183,980 14,636,330 23,539,990 21,980,070 9,209,140 58,929,400 28,017,410 95,428,860 12,070,400 57,809,350 76,213,410 2,076,540 1,972,890 8,580,130 2,498,120 15,718,280 3,578,860 17,826,670 212,882,150 56,126,500 3,373,590 2,860,180 3,363,090 41,087,190 2,530,300 35,371,400 11,065,150 56,682,290 17,206,750 38,796,920 32,707,750 2,720,670 34,745,460 12,471,750 55,111,250 16,158,820 37,125,910 27,694,050 2,666,970 33,693,500 11,350,000 54,662,610 13,654,770 80,292,170 6,148,890 5,566,660 13,245,040 2,171,850 203,905,380 8,277,080 1,952,840 90,655,310 31,402,350 86,122,200 6,200,650 5,331,650 12,972,510 1,610,630 198,818,230 7,488,290 1,807,380 83,532,990 29,477,270 86,747,640 7,509,040 5,262,310 12,670,820 1,545,370 183,381,690 7,780,240 1,915,320 66,085,700 29,116,170 • 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 Jersev Clearing House Association, located at 32 Liberty St., New York City, N. Y. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 58 CONSOLIDATED CAPITULATION FOR JULY 1933 STATEMENTS 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 — Minnesota.. Mississippi----Missouri......... Montana____ Nebraska.__ Nevada........... New Jersey.... New Mexico... New York....... North Dakota. Ohio................ . Oklahoma____ Oregon............. South Dakota. Tennessee____ Texas.............. . Utah............... Vermont.......... Virginia.......... Wisconsin. Total Total Total Total State All Nat’l Banks Private Banks Capital Bankaf andTrust Banks Cos. 28,123,250 221 $ 154 67 890,000 13 9 4 3,890,000 20 12 8 12,445,860 248 1 199 48 195,033,500 286 148 138 13,604,500 168 97 71 42,726,400 209 5 145 59 13,517,430 52 36 16 17,350,000 21 9 11 1 20,751,840 157 111 46 32,951,340 327 50 227 50 5,860,000 17 1 16 4,110,000 87 63 24 188,244,180 862 616 246 45,582,440 601 71 424 106 25,016,500 481 32 95 +354 30,589,500 777 3 575 199 31,833,350 420 331 89 25,859,090 168 144 24 13,125,175 89 56 33 28,413,700 175 1 125 49 136,949,610 403 1301 273 53,058,450 365 45 262 58 52,209,600 698 493 205 10,828,350 218 193 25 79,654,460 791 2 703 86 8,380,000 133 1 86 46 22,875,500 557 426 131 825,000 14 7 7 9,775,070 112 64 48 120,431,630 415 4 193 218 2,165,000 44 20 24 840,982,440 884 14 447 423 20,682,940 229 194 35 8,521,000 215 146 69 118,558,300 630 24 393 213 31,657,420 466 249 217 12,578,500 116 65 51 282,437,130 1,061 28 425 608 16,365,000 29 19 10 7,735,980 117 1 98 18 7,375,000 212 149 63 33,195,900 34C 271 69 93,551,490 968 45 490 433 9,146,500 68 54 14 7,771,000 86 52 34 45,270,690 328 2 203 123 * 28,489,850 21S 146 67 23,515,600 175 112 63 57,346,100 681 593 88 3,530,000 65 40 25 $ 2,925,781,565 330 16,032 4,983 10,719 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Surplus and Profits Total Liabilities Accepts. L. of C., etc. Deposits Bonds and Securities Loans and Discounts 221,306,830 22,049,360 104.744.250 153,584,290 17,549,930 453,770 12,138,580 3,971,680 9,999,260 795,550 52,829,640 1,800,050 16,558,200 44.522.180 2,617,410 122,901,080 8,035,810 47,940,390 94,695,250 7,724,160 172,392,610 3,312,317,330 1,564,051,470 2,787,409,270 157,481,950 10,926,860 69,249,950 242,414,060 203,986,670 13,896,030 702.808.410 1,290,787,880 35,267,540 1,095,570,240 117,223,700 77.474.630 180,145,570 7,567,750 132,051,140 27,009,250 89,155,900 212,882,150 257,795,280 8,357,820 19,205,310 46,890,510 226,712,720 183,116,810 13,002,140 9,841,930 150,469,600 341,559,400 257,983,110 24,164,870 26,460,080 45,674,210 94,209,690 9,402,710 74,343,280 4,603,700 15.596.630 55,229,550 3.976.380 44,021,900 3,121,270 929,320,040 2,552,866,930 95,250,040 2,158,787,600 110,585,110 255.259.410 662,251,760 128.610,020 450,099,310 37,959,990 153,766,710 342,441,910 13,780,910 287,705,830 15,938,670 131,908,590 332,954,010 13,595,710 269,054,640 19,714,160 205,779,760 394,331,030 46,492,180 285,516,880 30,488,620 148,140,780 323,942,020 25.458.370 259,531,970 13,092,590 115,468,730 306,998,255 14.303.670 255.230.920 24.338.490 254.758.140 29.566.150 711,450,110 599.113.410 54,356,850 2,092,447,980 4,171,529,280 104,708,860 3,616,809,450 313,061,360 285,636,560 677.699.410 551,943,420 40.463.150 32,234,390 300,491,110 797,729,070 31,398,800 680.727.180 33.393.490 61,243,310 137.411.260 12,397,610 106,739,450 7,445,850 368.693.140 1,021,391,310 29,715,490 868,618,570 43,402,790 31,915,450 112,230,940 3,444,220 93,698,420 6,708,300 105,064,880 263,878,380 11.263.370 216,937,680 12,801,830 4,501,580 15,547,080 712,940 13,436,340 572,800 125.266.380 296,438,060 8,709,990 249.525.160 28,427,840 915,080,220 2,093,976,460 136,845,650 1,684,002,870 152,696,310 9,783,740 27,293,300 1,677,140 22,236,840 1,214,320 8,398,142,190 950,375,810 18,895,885,570 15,393,326,630 1,711,200,690 110,503,330 237,363,880 15.271.150 185,336,070 16,073,720 36,639,410 100,848,850 8,889,810 78,548,620 4,889,420 838,467,310 1,679,305,640 80,214,420 1,374,910,350 105,622,570 112,439,840 330.123.860 270,073,700 15,287,280 13,105,460 52,004,920 197,983,580 12,061,930 165.828.410 7,514,740 1,879,150,100 4,994,266,530 298,487,510 3,821,034,900 592,306,990 218,252,640 523.405.860 13,582,480 446,979,690 46,478,690 26,411,240 80,885,800 5,802,290 62,290,590 5,056,940 32,065,260 4,928,190 83,530,750 66,532,680 4,694,880 164,439,180 334.558.680 253,644,620 30,853,810 16,864,350 392.726.250 968.425.260 752,671,870 67,278,140 54,923,760 58,887,970 128,668,710 19.140.670 92,692,090 7,689,450 113,824,320 205.506.680 170,054,080 14,155,510 • 13,526,090 259,990,090 483,175,340 38,715,120 367,024,810 32,164,720 136.243.380 359.154.410 290.385.920 24,236,570 16,042,070 138,340,850 250,846,960 187.920.160 18.403.380 21,007,820 339,036,400 561,051,280 704,763,930 49,409,690 36,956,860 21,864,090 49,862,630 40,408,470 2,473,090 3,451,070 2,735,358,790 $ 52,261,271,105 $ 22,758,541,110 $ 4,055,534,320 $ 42,544,596,430 $ 54 State Banks and 10 Private Banks had not reported resumption of operations by June 30. under C onservat ors 5 1,208 328 875 under C onservat ors rating Branch banks ope 142 114 — 28 Miscellaneous 58,009,900 4,792,120 21,380,160 34,512,270 1,118,053,370 93,680,930 400,302,390 76,139,860 87.861.460 116.893.540 85,694,580 24,050,550 20,652,170 820,718,740 158,524,260 90,967,250 97,872,450 97,619,340 82,160,990 142,710,870 341,898,530 1,456,668,910 213,081,410 282.329.240 38,670,300 359.543.100 42,079,350 80,353,680 6,354,830 146,764,650 819,957,060 9,861,220 6,650,752,460 54,716,330 36,695,490 469,572,070 121,853,750 97.715.460 2,149,721,670 251.310.100 24,283,970 28,910,540 70,160,470 256,759,730 41,832,280 66,003,260 111.657.540 140.442.240 53,687,900 196,286,510 13,223,920 18,265,745,170 $ 17.743.520 465,980 3,644,720 6,673,760 198,897,990 7,816,520 64,001,820 7,249,560 23,585,160 15.291.520 25,849,790 7,867,340 4,820,500 104.556.320 131,006,230 13,251,040 17,546,080 29,388,960 17,778,440 13,018,505 25,433,950 189.194.320 54.380.890 35,781,310 8,719,860 39,469,680 9,765,870 13.449.890 703,810 8,142,470 153,165,960 1,324,880 1,162,642,300 16,251,600 5,685,940 107,427,870 15,439,170 8.497.890 316,791,360 10,219,420 6,517,180 5.130.890 20,250,260 67,410,850 4,762,660 13,795,010 26,909,000 17,365,230 18,243,450 37,870,050 2,108,980 3,113,305,7551$ Cash and Exchange Due from Banks Total Resources 221,304,770 40,807,100 12,138,280 2,908,500 52,829,380 11,246,300 122,899,610 33,773,190 3,312,314,380 431.311.550 242,414,530 71,667,130 1,290,788,170 123.675.550 180,145,620 19,281,570 257,795,280 57.192.760 226,710,900 47,635,330 341,518,140 79,504,170 94,209,680 16,617,580 55.219.540 14,150,240 2,552,880,590 698,285,490 662,243,400 117,453,500 342.438.420 84,453,420 332,930,870 85,603,750 394.325.420 61.537.360 323,940,680 75.860.470 306,997,515 35.799.410 711,446,150 89,355,530 4,171,537,140 433,225,930 677,685,330 124,586,470 797.713.670 179,112,010 137,411,270 28,777,800 1,021,366,460 253,660,540 112,251,030 28.490.360 263,855,260 64,986,810 15,547,080 3,986,860 296,439,970 16.266.470 2,093,979,510 205.776.270 27.297.540 6,327,700 18,895,875,000 2,684,338,050 237,377,570 55,906,310 100,843,290 21,822,450 1,679,310,060 263,842,810 330,136,250 80.403.490 197,983,540 39,765,270 4,994,286,400 648.623.270 523,405,860 43,623,700 80,885,800 23.673.410 83,507,770 17,401,080 334.554.670 79.704.760 968.413.690 251,516,860 128,668,700 23,185,790 205,506,840 11,884,250 483,175,410 84,618,780 359,154,440 65,103,590 250.846.690 40.574.490 704,763,990 131,571,030 49,862,630 12,665,640 8,123,542,150 $ 52,261,134,185 *2 13 10 15 .... Digitized forKentucky............. FRASER https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 25 .... i *1 “i 2 .... 1 4.... :::: "’i 1 1 .... 2 1 1 5.... 3 3 Louisiana............. Maine................... Maryland............. Massachusetts. .. Michigan.............. Minnesota............ 21 3 56 34 6 45 66 36 36 74 71 53 .... 109 41 76 1 7 21 21 Nebraska............. Nevada........ New Hampshire.. New Jersey.......... "25 “80 New Mexico........ New York.............. 125 436 46 North Carolina .. North Dakota ... 29 68 Ohio.......................... 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 2 1 ‘ “i i 1 i i .... 1 2 1 .... .... 16 '“i 5 ........i “i 1 2 “i “i 2 ’ "i 1 “i 106 “i ........1 105 56 i “9 “h 46 34 2 2 99 6 2 “i “i 1 70 38 79 130 83 14 21 8 1 1 6 1 1 i 1 “i 4 587t 88 iio 238 127 254 533 448 712 239 799 134 563 14 113 521 44 1471 317 215 740 Directory t stitu ’s Showr „ 2 in Total Other I Total No. In- 0 \ Inst ’ ’s Listed Joint Stock W Br. b 1 •SJ3 Is _ Federal Land, Federal Home Loan Banks Federal Intermediate Bks. Federal Reserve Banks td • 1 I p ? ^ (National Bk. | Branches I State Bank | Branches Private Bk. | Branches Total Branches W Industrial and Mor' ris Plan , Banks I W p Federal Land, Federal Home Loan Banks Federal Inter|mediate Bks. M Joint Stock L Land P Banks Total Other Inst ’t ’s Listed Total No. Institu ’s Shown in Directory Federal Reserve Banks 1 3 Missouri............... • p p ? 1 1 .... .... 1 ........ i .... 1 2 2 1 3 "i 1 1 241 15 35 254 1056 171 226 60 37 166 362 39 87 870 624 23 489 8 782 32 i 452 20 2 15 6 770 3 17 8 16 9 35 22 ^ National Bk. Branches State Bank Branches Private Bk. Branches Total Branches W Industrial and Mor' ris Plan •? Banks Federal Reserve Banks W • and Morris Plan Banks ’ p *2 .... 13 .... Federal Land, Federal Home Loan Banks Federal Inter mediate Bks. H Joint Stock ' Land Banks Total Other Inst ’t ’s Listed Total No. Institu's Shown in Directory j Total Branches W Industrial 2 16 .... 16 Alabama.............. 2 2 .... Alaska.................. 1 13.... 13 Arizona................. 2 2 .... Arkansas.............. "5 California............. ‘525 230|.... 755 1 Colorado.............. “i Connecticut......... ”i "'7 "“ 7 1 Delaware.............. 1 Washington, D.C. '“9 6 Florida.................. “30 2 Georgia................ “ie “io "4 6 16 .... 22 Hawaii.................. Illinois.................. Indiana................. Institutions Listed in Rand McNally Bankers Directory — Not Listed in Above Capitulation j j 1 ] Branches Private Bk. Branches Branches State Bank National Bk. | Head offices oper 1 6 1 Oklahoma............ “2 32 148 1 ........ i .... 2 .... 28 Oregon................. “26 ”'i 112 1173 1 1 4 107 31 72 Pennsylvania.... “i 46 75 13 32 31 .... Rhode Island.... ........i “i “i 30 147 1 23 .... 26 South Carolina... 212 .... 1 .... South Dakota.... “58 “2 ”2 398 Tennessee............ 'ie 29j.... “45 “9 3 3 ........ i 1 5 .... Texas.................... 3 71 1 1 Utah..................... “‘i 90 .... 4 4 .... Vermont............... ”’i '"4 “6 70 398 .... Virginia................ “e 52 .... 58 “2 ........i 230 17 7 .... 13 6 Washington......... “2 “i 178 3 West Virginia.... 27 708 Wisconsin............... 65 Wyoming................ 2 2765 18797 24 12 46 TOTAL.............. 956 14761 11 2443 145 55 12 26 P13 Fc reign Age ncles In Ne w Ytirk C ity lot i aoluded ’Agency. ’Canadian Agencl es.