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s * K.,a T a 4× 2 QUARTERLY REPORT OF Reconstruction Finance Corporation TO TH E CONGRESS COVERING T H E CORPORATION'S O PERA TIO NS F O R T H E P ERI OD S J A N U A R Y 1 T O M A R C H 31, 1936 INCLUSIVE, A N D FE BRU ARY 2, 1932, TO M A R C H 31, 1936, INCLUSIVE & UN ITE D STATES GOVERNMENT P R IN T I N G O FF I C E W A S H I N G T O N : 1936 Dº - jr. - 3}s* s unitisstaf - I CA ºr Q U A R T E R L Y R E P O R T OF T H E R E C O N ST R U C T I O N FINANCE CORPORATION Q UAR TE R E N D E D M A R C H 31, 1936 REconSTRUCTION FINANCE CoRPoRATION, Washington, June 25, 1936. SIR: Pursuant to theprovisionsofsection 15 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation has the honor to submit the following report covering itsoperationsforthefirstquarterof1936, and for theperiod from the organization of the Corporation on February 2, 1932, to March 31, 1936, inclusive. OPERATIONS-FIRST QUARTE R º; O F 1936 the first quarter of 1936, the operations of the Corporation were as follows: Under section 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, 217 loans were authorized, which, togetherwith increases in loans previously approved, aggregated $154,592,150.92, as follows: $44,374,946.41, to banks and trust companies (including $34,537, 495.68, to aid in the reorganization or liquidation of closed banks); $315,000, to receivers of closed building and loan associations; $3,179,804.51, to mortgage loan companies;$104,422,400, torailroads (including a purchase of $99,422,400 of securities of a railroad); and $2,300,000, to aStatefund createdfor thepurpose of insuring the repayment of deposits of public moneys. Under section 5d of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act as amended, the Corporation made 193 authorizations to industrial or commercial business. These authorizations, together with in creasesin authorizationspreviously made, aggregated $13,276,682.89, as follows: Loans, $10,908,640.39; purchases of participations, $1,857,842.50; and agreements to purchase participations, $510,200. tjndersection be ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, 6 loans, aggregating $331,664.41 on the assets ofclosed banks and trust companies, were authorized. Under the Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932, as amended, 2 loans were authorized, which, together with increases in loans previously approved, aggregated $686,084.55, as follows: Under section 201 (a)(1), title II, increases aggregating $5,432.50; and under section 201 (d), title II,2 loansaggregating $680,652.05. Under section 304, title III, of the act approved March 9, 1933, as amended, the Corporation made 25 authorizations. These authorizations, together with increases in authorizations previously made, aggregated $3,398,750, as follows: A loan secured by preferred stock of a trust company, $85,000; subscriptions for preferred stock 1. 2 *** ** -******** * * * * - ," ...Tº REPO RT OF T H E RE CON ST RUC TIO N F I NA N CE CORPORATION ?' -- . of banks and trust companies, $3,221,250; and purchases of capital notes or debentures of banks and trust companies, $92,500. Under section 36, title II, of the Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of1933, as amended, 180 loans to orforthebenefit of drainage, levee, irrigation, and similar districts, etc., were authorized, which, together with increases in loans previously approved, aggregated $14,334,317.69. Under the act approved April 13, 1934, as amended, one loan of $50,000 for financing the repair of property damaged by hurricane in the year 1935, was authorized. Under section 14 of the act approved June 19, 1934, as amended, which empowers theCorporation to make mining loans, etc.,20 loans were authorized,which, togetherwith an increasein aloanpreviously ºppº, aggregated $906,000. nder the act ap roved August 24, 1935, which empowers the Corporation tomake loans, not exceeding $10,000,000inthe aggregate, to or for the benefit of tax-supported public-school districts or other similarauthoritiesin charge ofpublicschools, to enablesuch authori ties to reduce or refinance outstandingindebtedness incurred prior to the enactment of the act, for the purpose of financing the construc tion, operation and/or maintenance of public-school facilities, seven loans, aggregating $535,800, were authorized. Summarizing the foregoing, 651 authorizations were made during thefirst quarterof1936. These, together with increasesin authoriza tions previously made, aggregated $188,111,450.46. Cancelations or withdrawals aggregated $89,888,502.39. Disbursements during thefirst quarter of 1936 were $98,635,058.82 and repayments, $173,566,861.71. The decrease in the amount out standing on March 31, 1936, as compared with December 31, 1935, was $74,931,802.89. o p F R A T I O N s — F E B R U A R Y 2, 1982, To M A R C H 81, 1936, INCLUSIVE During the entire period from the organization of theCorporation on February 2, 1932, toMarch 31, 1936,inclusive, thefollowing were authorized: Under section5ofthe Reconstruction FinanceCorporation Act,as amended, 18,830 loans to 9,118 institutions, aggregating $4,384,243, 690.86, were authorized, as follows: $2,428,637,776.24, to7,378 banks and trust companies (including $1,088,827,004.78, to aid in the reor anization or liquidation of closedbanks); $145,319,713.25, to 1,010 and loan associations (including $23,472,069.21, to receivers of closed building and loan associations); $102,850,858.28, to 132 insurancecompanies;$464,340,548.79to398mortgageloancompanies; $642,967.80 to7 credit unions;$399,636,000 to 12 Federal land banks É . (including $193,618,000 representing refinancing of loans previously made by theCorporation to Federalland banksfordifferentindividual amounts, but in the same aggregate amount); $21,305,572.68 to 24 joint-stock land banks; $9,250,000 to 8 Federal intermediate credit anks;$6,040,140.31 to20 agriculturalcreditcorporations;$178,840, 452.48 (rediscounts) to 12 regional agricultural credit corporations and theirbranches;$14,758,827.88to20 livestockcreditcorporations; $598,798,128 to 72 railroads (including $18,946,708 to 7 railroad receivers and $1,729,252 to the trustee of a railroad); $26,089.27 to 7 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 3 processors or distributorsto pay processing taxes;$13,087,715.88 to a State fund created for the purpose of insuring repayment of deposits of publicmoneys; and $708,900 to17 borrowers engagedin thefishing industry. Under section 5c of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, two subscriptions for capital stock of two mortgage loan companies aggregating $12,000,000 were authorized. Under section 5d of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, 1,884 authorizations to 1,763 industrial or commercial businesses, aggregating $115,607,422.25, were made as follows: Loans in the amount of $101,145,711.43 to 1,478 businesses; purchases of participations in the amount of $10,177,935.83 in loans to 192 busi nesses; and agreements to purchase participations in the amount of $4,283,774.99 in loans to 93 businesses. Under section 5e of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, 86 authorizations, aggregating $12,653,357.85 on the assets of 86 closed banks and trust companies, were authorized. Under the Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932, as amended, 801 authorizations to 327 applicants, aggregating $1,773, 150,386.47, were made as follows: Under the provisions of section 1, title I,$300,000,000 was made available to42 States and 2 Territories for purposes of relief and work relief; under the provisions of section 201 (a),titleII,asamended,loansorcontractsaggregating$292,162, § § projects 487.36 were authorized to 182 applicants for se (including $10,450,000 to 6 applicants for financing the repair or reconstruction of buildings damaged by earthquake, fire, tornado, or cyclone in 1933); under the provisions of section 201 (c), title II, loans aggregating $53,370,955.22 were authorized to 3 applicants for the purpose of financing sales in foreign markets of agricultural surpluses; and under the provisions of section 201 (d), title II, loans $1,127,616,943.89 were authorized to 98 applicants to † † in financing the carrying and orderly marketing of agricultural commodities and livestock produced in the United States (includ ing authorizations of $1,041,000,000 to the Commodity Credit Corporation). Under section 304, title III, of the act approved March 9, 1933, as amended, 8,458 loans on and subscriptions for preferred stock, and purchasesofcapitalnotesordebentures,of6,802banks and trustcom panies, aggregating $1,255,356,939, were made as follows: Loans securedby preferredstockof272banksand trustcompanies,$25,729, 455; subscriptions for preferred stock of 4,056 banks and trust com panies, $798,513,184; and purchases of capital notes or debentures of 2,848 banks and trust companies, $431,114,300. Under section 5, title I,of theAgricultural Adjustment Act of1933, as amended, 2 loans to the Secretary of Agriculture to acquire cotton, aggregating $23,500,000. Of this amount $20,200,000 was canceled. Under section 1 of the act approved June 10, 1933, as amended, 1 subscription for, and 10 loansupon, the preferred stockof9 insurance companies, aggregating $30,375,000, were authorized, as follows: Loans secured by preferred stock of8 insurance companies, $30,275, 000; and a subscription for preferred stock of 1 insurance company, $100,000. Under section 36, titleII, of the Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of 1933, as amended, 692 loans to or for the benefit of 586 drainage, 4 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION levee, irrigation, and similar districts, etc., aggregating $122,851, 569.20, were authorized. Under the act approved April 13, 1934, as amended, 6 loans for financing the repair of property damaged by earthquake, hurricane, or flood in 1933, 1934, 1935, and 1936, aggregating $2,350,000, were authorized. Under section 14 of the act approved June 19, 1934, as amended, 57 loans to 54 borrowers engaged in the business of mining, milling, or smelting of ores, etc., aggregating $8,051,000, were authorized. Under section 16 of the act approved June 19, 1934, as amended, 1 loan of $22,500,000 for the purpose of payment of teachers' salaries was authorized. Of this amount $200,000 was canceled. Under the act approved August 24, 1935, 7 loans to tax-supported public-school districts or other similar public-school authorities in charge of public schools, aggregating $535,800, were authorized. Summarizing the foregoing, authorizations aggregating $7,763,175, 165.63 were made during the period from February 2, 1932, to March 31, 1936, inclusive. Of this amount, $1,096,121,862.65 was later withdrawn orcanceled,and $5,935,277,811.40was disbursed. Repay ments amounted to $3,281,527,954.83, leaving $2,653,749,856.57 out standing on the books of the Corporation at the close of March 31, 1936. In addition, the Corporation had outstanding on March 31, 1936, agreements to make authorizations, totaling $147,363,132.38, upon the performance of specified conditions. REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL CREDIT CORPORATIONS Under section 84 of the Farm Credit Act of 1933, as amended, with the approvalof theGovernor of the Farm CreditAdministration, the Corporation, during the first quarter of 1936, authorized the reduction of the capital of seven regional agricultural credit corpora tions, as follows: The Regional Agricultural Credit Corporation of Albany, N. Y., from $350,000 to$300,000; of Fort Worth, Tex., from $2,600,000 to $2,150,000; of Minneapolis, Minn., from $13,200,000 to$12,100,000; ofSaltLake City, Utah, from $3,225,000 to$2,625,000; of Sioux City, Iowa, from $5,200,000 to $3,500,000; of Spokane, Wash., from $5,500,000 to $5,400,000; and of Wichita, Kans., from $4,300,000 to $3,300,000. PAYMENTS TO T HE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY Under section 2 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended by section 6 (f) of the Federal Home Loan Bank Act, and pursuant to the request of the Secretary of the Treasury, the Corporation, during the first quarter of 1936,paid $4,146,300 to the Secretary of the Treasury to enable him to make payments upon stock of Federal Home Loan Banks subscribed for by him. This made a total of$98,542,000 so paid through March 31, 1936. Under the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, approved April 8, 1935, the Corporation, during the first quarter of 1936, paid $200,000,000 to the Secretary of the Treasury. This made a total of $500,000,000 so paid through March 31, 1936. REPORT OF T H E PAYMENTS RECONSTRUCTION UN D ER FEDERAL FINANCE E ME RG EN CY CORPORATION RELIEF ACT OF 5 1933 Under section 2 (a) and section 6 of the Federal Emergency Relief Act of 1933, the Corporation, during the first quarter of 1936, paid $3,297.23 tothe FederalEmergency ReliefAdministratorforexpenses necessary to carry out the provisions of that act, and received refunds amounting to $100 of expenses previouslypaid,making a net total of $341,400.82 so paid through March 31, 1936. Upon certification of the Federal Emergency ReliefAdministrator, the Corporation, under the provisions of the act mentioned, had made payments for relief aggregating $499,650,000 through March 31, 1936. SECURITIES PURCHASED FROM OF FEDERAL EM E RG E NCY ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC W O R K S Under theEmergency AppropriationAct,fiscalyear1935,approved June 19, 1934, the Corporation, during the first quarter of 1936, agreed topurchase$96,469,700 netfaceamount ofmarketable securi ties from the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works to be held and collected or sold at a later date, and canceled commit ments, made during the third and fourth quarters of 1935, to pur chase $3,373,000 face amount of such securities. From June 19, 1934, to March 31, 1936, inclusive, the Corporation from the Federal Emergency Administration of Public orks securities having a par value of $385,841,121.92. Of this amount, securities having a par value of $207,550,471.92 (inclusive of $500,000 of securities which were delivered early in April, 1936) were sold at a premium of $6,027,272.41. Securities having par value of$27,197,450purchased from theFederal Emergency Adminis tration of Public Works were subsequently collected at a premium of $25,556.25 and securities having par value of$151,093,200 (excluding $500,000 of securities which were delivered early in April, 1936) were held at the closeofbusinessMarch 31, 1936. In addition, theCorpo W . ration had agreed to purchase at par, to be held and collected or sold at a later date, such part of securities having an aggregate par value of $54,109,200 as the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works isin a position to deliver from time to time. NOTES OF THE RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE . CORPORATION During thefirstquarter of1936,theCorporation: Sold $85,000 series H, and $40,000 series K notes, aggregating $125,000, to institutions from which the Corporation subscribed for or purchased preferred stock, capital notes, or debentures; sold $200,000,000 series J–3 and $70,000,000 series J–4 notes, aggregating $270,000,000, to the Secretary of the Treasury; and redeemed and canceled $1,000,000 series H and $190,000,000 series J–4 notes. As of March 31, 1936, there were outstanding $4,426,584,666.67 of the Corporation's notes, as follows: Series Series Series Series Series G--------H--------J-1-------J-2-------J-3-------- $16,000, 000 00 | Series J-4-------86, 373,000.00 | Series K--------1, 715,000,000.00 1, 525,000,000.00 Total.----835, 000, 000.00 $100,000,000.00 149, 211, 666.67 - 4,426,584, 666. 67 6 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION The following tables are attached hereto: TABLE 1. Aggregate authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding, by classes, during the first quarter of 1936, and from February 2, 1932, to March 31, 1936, inclusive. TABLE 2. Number of new borrowers, etc., to which authorizations were made, by States,during thefirstquarterof1936. TABLE 3. Number of authorizations, by States, during the first quarter of 1936. TABLE 4. Number of borrowers, etc., to which authorizations were made, by States, February 2, 1932, to March 31, 1936, inclusive. TABLE 5. Number of authorizations, by States, February 2, 1932, to March 31, 1936, inclusive. TABLE 6. Amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disbursements from February 2, 1932, to March 31, 1936, in clusive, by States. TABLE 7. Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from February 2, 1932, to March 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes. TABLE 8. Nu mber of borrowers and amounts of loans authorized under section 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, February 2, 1932, to March 31, 1936, inclusive, by size of cities or towns. TABLE 9. Loans on and purchases ofpreferred stock, and purchases of capital notes or debentures, of banks and trust companies, dis bursed from March 9, 1933, to March 31, 1936, inclusive; and out standing as ofMarch 31, 1936 (under sec.304, title III, of the act approved Mar. 9, 1933, as amended). TABLE 10. Loans authorized (and commitments outstanding as of Mar. 31, 1936) to industrial or commercial business under section 5d of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended (including purchases of participations, and agreements to purchase articipations, in loans), by size of loans, from June 19, 1934, to arch 31, 1936, inclusive. TABLE 11. Loans authorized (and commitments outstanding as of Mar. 31, 1936) to industrial or commercial businessunder section 5d of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended (in cluding purchases of participations, and agreements to purchase articipations, in loans), by industries, from June 19, 1934, to arch 31, 1936, inclusive. TABLE 12. Loans to aid in the reorganization orliquidation of closed banks and trust companies from February 2, 1932, to March 31, 1936, inclusive, by States (includes loans to receivers, liquidating agents, and conservators, and loans through mortgage loan,com panies to aid in the reorganization or liquidation of closed banks and trust companies, under section 5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended; and authorizations on the assets of closed banks and trust companies under section 5e of the Recon struction Finance Corporation Act, as amended). TABLE 13. Total authorizations; commitments outstanding (as of Mar. 31, 1936); purchases of securities from Public Works Admin istration; and allocations to other governmental agencies and for direct relief from February 2, 1932, to March 31, 1936, inclusive. REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE 7 CORPORATION TABLE 14. Names and compensation of directors, officers, and e m ployees of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation receiving from the Corporation more than $400 per month, as of March 31, 1936. TABLE 15. Statement of cash receipts and expenditures during the first quarter,January 1, 1936, to March 31, 1936,inclusive (Corpo ration's accounts with Treasurer of United States). TABLE 16. Statement of conditionas of the closeof business, March 31, 1936. Respectfully, (Signed), JESSE H. JonEs, Chairman. (Signed) GEORGE R. CooksEY, Secretary. 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; # :| : Class e b to t in m Lo s or i n m r l g n r h l a e o ig w n l e g r s t d , 57 s t of 14 a J 1 u ip o 9 n r e p u h c 9 n r 3 d e c4 o n e s v t , g . e , r d m a as n e d -------- s 16 u J to 1 1, p d ta of e n 9 r e u l a c d 3 i a h c n r e 4 o i e r . s r , ' s a f t p of L to u a b t l o r y i h c o p m a s r o e c i r e h s n t o e y l a as t of J 1 m e p n d 9 e p u d h c 9 r 3 o n 4 v e t , , d 7 L f or to t b of p a u e x b o l n s i o h u c a e p s f n o c r e h i t o c in a s d o or p s e u i h b d l t s h i m a t o c h r i s i l e t c g h a i o t e r s l t a A 2 1 p9 of s u p c u n p u 3 h c 4 b r 5 o d o g le v l t , i e . s r c d , *30,837 t G o l a . r -a -nd -- L 1; K 6; C f as 1 in c or t e by d b of r l 13 * a o u i I y c l r e 9 i o n c t m u p f h l s a o 3 n r t o q d l i a r o u g c 3 e n w d a s i r n k e t s o g , i a e r : d o , s g n l to m of o Ao 1. c f c a f o a r i t d c i e o. n g n to C S of a l 2 t A i 1 n do by f d *u g e h n t i r o c i t T h g r n o a c l u e r n a t i h l u i n t a e d z u n e r s . e d y * 12 a c in w u o i t b l F to c by m p of r n h i o r e c a f r e o l i d p z c t v n o h i a u e r k n d o t i r a h u n t c e o s a d i n s o l . y n g ana,' 1. Me T 4, a nn i e s ns ee , REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 37 TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1982, to Mar. 31, 1986, inclusive, by States G R A N D TOTAL State Am oun t author- Alabama----------------------------------------- $36,887,747.75 22,888, 513.36 61,703,488.87 530,416,380. 74 25,445, 186.63 30,566,585.41 3,225,500.00 1 107,828, 392.66 23,833, 119.83 25,016,851. 16 14,629, 193.80 428,547, 368.06 79,446,978.59 89,201, 847.33 20,516,771. 12 52,473, 565.58 211,795, 396.15 77,245,979.02 139,827,620.65 89,809, 695.86 502,992,695.51 39,628,022. 12 44,845,609.67 114,546,245. 10 350,068.95 23,593,274.28 11,599,912.85 4,853,603.00 227, 514,494.79 10,853, 525.81 748,936,535.45 993,009. 10 14,091,246.73 556,657,011.83 26, 115,487.79 22,815,241.21 322,689, 570.80 6,284,877.54 34,408,025.24 18,664,276.64 115,538,427. 55 126, 181,513.29 21,765, 172.81 ,754,096.63 42, 535,894.85 - 1ze Ar iz ona Arkansas-- California.-Colorado--- Connecticut- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - South Carolina----------------------------------South Dakota-----------------------------------ennessee---------------------------------------- Texas-------------------------------------------Utah -------------------------------------------Vermont----------------------------------------Virginia---------------------------------- W º : West Virginia-------------------------Wisconsin---------------------------Wyoming-----------------------------Alaska------------------------------Hawaii----------------------------Puerto Rico.-----------------------Virgin Islands------------------------------------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A mou nt with d r a w n or canceled A m o u n t dis ursed $4,807, 169.82 359,948.27 8,810,029.24 27,667,747.74 3,092,714. 97 4,326,192.35 2,232,300.00 4,249,894.66 5,257,804.58 5,502.173.93 1,472,090.46 43,836,588.54 12,490, 180.95 13, 964,054. 53 2,696,375.65 10,246,363.76 83,938,577.06 10,501,831.25 14,033,248.36 13,613,311.97 94,849,267. 51 5,545,393.28 4,297,033.31 29,716,490.63 1,102,466.26 3,560, 753. 28 817, 293. 10 1,047, 504.92 27, 127,655.90 1,335,669.02 55,284,036.30 9,567,922.62 1,561,334.66 95,659,415.98 1,824,433.22 2,568,048. 74 58,533,814.62 577,854.83 3,725,613.54 3,990,585.25 15,042,203.22 15,744,657.32 3,637,754.34 1,759,670. 27 6,225,011.47 $31,558,044.60 9,641,697. 10 41,805, 385.87 421,470,422.70 19,492,661.11 25,958,880.89 817,200.00 159,793, 198.57 15,309,491.31 18,759,449.23 11,375,503.07 369,732,945.07 64,331,708.50 73,944,090, 58 16,684,468.15 38,019,731.84 125,305,726.94 66, 117,147.77 124,263, 435.47 72,708,762.07 399,941, 175,42 33,891,316.62 37,536,914.24 79,636,933.56 12,842,744.64 19,648,663. 22 7,598,362.81 3,806,098.08 190,194, 979.50 9,270,889.90 551,586,833.89 52, 561,643.84 11,940,819.09 427,924,599.13 24,077,470.31 17,376,918. 12 252,602,442.94 5,637,022.71 29,680,297.08 14,575,291.39 98,305,832.22 104,736,416, 14 17,800,255.39 24,589,226.36 34,402,396.38 60,135,143.46 17,054,569.18 45, 136,964. 61 4,854, 264.25 124,065,666.13 17,770, 167. 13 6,326,898.62 844, 137.60 7,500.00 -----------------1,444,935,00 14,103.00 4,517,500.00 624,694.25 251,000.00 126,000.00 42,090,967.86 39,391,870.91 104,882,599.00 5,341,261.02 137,500.00 1,230,832.00 3,859, 505.75 125,000.00 Total-------------------------------------- 5,458,779,629.93 759,488,417.09 4,266,315,030.36 ins: T o Federal land banks "...--------------------T o Federal intermediate credit banks -------To agricultural credit corporations (rediscounts)”------------------------------- . *399,636,000.00 12,400,000.00 | 9,250,000.00 -----------------178,840, 452.48 To railroads (includingreceiversand trustees)? 598,798,128.00 For financing exports ofagricultural surpluses *-53,370,955. 22 To Commodity Credit Corporation 2------------ 1,041,000,000.00 Loans to Secretary of Agriculture to acquire cotton ---------------------------------------- 23,500,000.00 *387,236,000.00 9,250,000.00 5,596,811.76 6,968, 155.89 33, 146,368. 56 258,322, 109.35 173,243,640.72 488,816,824. 11 20, 224, 66 586, 891,729. 55 20,200,000.00 3,300,000.00 Grand total.-------------------------------- 7,763, 175,165.63 | 1,096, 121,862.65 |* 5,935,277,811.40 1Includes $35,000,000authorized and $10,000,000 disbursed to the Export-Im rt Bank of Washington, and $2,500 000authorized and disbursed to the Second Export-Import Bank ofWashington, D.C. Theseioansarenotincludedin the State totals shown above. * Includes$193,618,000representing refinancingofloans previously made by the Corporation to Federal land banks for differentindividualamounts, but in thesame aggregateamount. * In addition, u n certification by the Federal Emergency Relief Administrator, under the Federal Em ency Relief Act of 1933, the corporation disbursed $499,650,000 for relief, as shown below; and dis b $341,400.82to the Federal Emergency ReliefAdministrator for expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of the above act. 38 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1982, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by States–Continued A M O U N T O F D I S B U R S E M E N T S F O R R E L I E F U P O N cERTIFICATION O F G R A N T s B Y T H E F E D E R A L E M E R G E N C Y RELIEF ADM IN IST RAT OR, U N D E R T H E F E D E R A L E M E R G E N C Y R E L I E F A C T O F 1933, F R O M F EB . 2, 1932, T O M A R . 31, 1936, I N C L U S I V E , B Y STATES # . State State $8,994,391 A la ba m a- ska--- $370,801 966,436 15,423,438 889, 188 63, 131,826 9,709,990 3,612,520 36,763,382 6,309,005 3,213,315 44,106,509 1,970,201 1,870,957 10,424,200 7,035,597 6,369,196 13,249,874 1,723,352 481,544 281,753 5,594,074 5,627, 175 11,090,599 9,619.053 - 2,834, 146 Arizona-A rk an sa s ãº, California Colorado--Connecticut.-Delaware--------District of ColumbiaFlorida----------Georgia Hawaii Idaho-Illinois--Indiana-Iowa ----Kansas--- Kentucky-Louisiana Maine---Maryland.---Massachusetts-Michigan----Minnesota Mississippi- 190.383 issouri--- Montana Nebraska--- 499,650,000 T O T A L SEC. 5 R E C O N S T R U C T I O N F I N A N C E C O R P O R A T I O N A C T , A S A M E N D E D A m o u n t author- State - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - drawn or canceled - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Amount with - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Florida------------------------------------------Georgia-----------------------------------------Idaho-------------------------------------------Illinois------------------------------------------Indiana-----------------------------------------Iowa--------------------------------------------Kansas------------------------------------------Kentucky---------------------------------------Louisiana---------------------------------------Maine------------------------------------------Maryland---------------------------------------Massachusetts Michigan---------------------------------Minnesota--------------------------------- Mississippi Missouri----------------------------------------Montana----------------------------------------Nebraska-------------------Nevada-----------------------------------N e w Hampshire N e w Jersey N e w Mexico.-----------------------N e w York----------------------------North Carolina North Dakota Ohio----------------------Oklahoma--------------Oregon------------------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $15,309,876.42 3,041,300.00 31,900,396.57 208,757,413.78 8,605,071. 29 20,587,785.41 257,000.00 55,013,892.66 10,378,605.83 13,660,892.50 8,269,781.61 237,922,827.01 481,936.05 72,778,715. 13 9, 135,037. 12 23,425,568. 24 118,256,369. 15 63,933, 434.02 103,230,510.65 63,700,745.86 415,951, 740,97 17,036,879.13 19, 103,837.03 72,327,480.65 5,594,300.41 12,562,223.59 6,813,725.92 1,794,000.00 129, 176,949.42 2,597,215.05 297,778,830. 11 48,481,530.90 7,931,784.75 428,674,909.50 9,768,607.98 10,150,911.18 $4,077,294.82 281,448.27 6,207,509.94 9,747,967.32 1,418,522.97 2,484,045.69 8,000.00 1,933,894.66 4,063,973.58 2,898, 518.25 874, 100.85 35,915, 165.54 9,243,869.01 11, 114,499.93 1,796, 125.65 3,839,050.37 30,547,327.06 7,382,054.21 11,374,538.36 8,744,694.26 90,969,127.74 3,467,687.43 2.516, 102.77 23,352,582.86 591,998.68 2,299,300.34 411,668.96 356, 139.92 16,512, 117.60 705,669.02 28,627,390.79 7,388,172.34 1,029,948.33 85,703,795.84 1,394,005.71 1,831,478.03 Amount disbursed $11.102,581-60 2,754,251.73 25,573,035.63 198,291,945.45 7,106,748.32 18,103,739.72 249,000.00 34,317. 598.57 6,247,428.43 10,687,946.25 7,361,080.76 195,297.817.13 41,472, 757.04 61,050, 115.20 7,231,211.47 18,567, 517.S7 86,648,850.59 56,049, 679. Sl 91, 109,296.77 54,746, 133.64 318,792, 354.14 13,463,791.70 16,085, 956.59 48,586. 394.59 4,997. 501.73 10, 152, 617.96 6,365,156.96 1,437,860.08 109,534.031-82 1,891,546.03 190,841,606.3: 36,686,828.56 6,896.635.42 311,836,078.01 8, 161,018.01 8, 177,700.27 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE 39 CORPORATION TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 8, 1988, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by States–Continued T O T A L SEC. 5 R E C O N S T R U C T I O N F IN A N C E C O R P O R A T I O N ACT, AS A M E N D E D Continued State Amount author. Amºunt with: drawn or ized canceled 850,000.00 1,218,000.00 14,103.00 372,694.25 $165,970,540.41 1,721,932.71 21,567,465.11 8,124,806.54 73,634,066.72 54,318,905.87 10,433,502.98 8,665,916.86 17,542,792.58 26,467,555.88 23,103,336.25 57,379,886.91 3,946,361.02 100,000.00 835,897.00 845, 305.75 Total-------------------------------------- 3,197,719, 110.38 527,399, 138.83 2,502,534,199.77 Washington.-West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming AlaskaHawaii----- Puerto Rico.-------------------------------------- ,888,287.54 25,619,995.24 11,950,493.72 82,372,038, 50 62,877,744.81 12,978,956.97 10,757,096.63 21,750, 565.05 38,822,269.39 27,401,046.61 69,952,469.61 4,470,498.62 $45,213,785.46 166,354. 83 3,302,541.91 3,756,137.18 8,465,293.78 8,292,487.37 2,545,453.99 1,710,979.77 3,848,935.47 12,278,813.51 3,668,450.91 12,129, 182.70 524,137.60 Am oun t dis ursed b ,000.00 l------------------ an s: T o Federal land banks!---------------------T o Federal intermediate credit banks 1------ *399,636,000.00 12,400,000.00 9,250,000.00 1------------------ *387,236,000.00 9,250,000.00 To regional agricultural credit corporations (rediscounts)'------------------------------ 178,840,452.48 5,596,811.76 173,243,640.72 598, 798,128.00 6,968, 155.89 488,816,824. 11 To railroads (including receivers and trus tees)'------------------------------------- Grand total-------------------------------- 4,384,243,690.86 552,364, 106.48 || 3,561,080, 664.60 *These loans are not included in the State totals shown above. *Includes $193,618,000 representing refinancing ofloans previously made by the corporation to Federal land banks, for different individual amounts, but in the same aggregateamount. B A N K S A N D T R U S T C O M P A N I E S (INCLUDING RECEIVERS, LIQUIDATING A G E N T S A N D CONSERVATORS) Arizona-------------Arkansas----------- California-------Colorado--------- $12,946,065.87 2,061,300. º; 8,363 # ; 987. 99 ;º; $9,313,223.91 1,874,251.73 20,825,743.98 117,608,297. 4,193, 16,243 : | i iii : 26 ; 15 ; | 1 6 § 8 ;;20 %f i:; i: 2, 906. #; i ;; ; i ; #i ::i 849 67 %;# : 33 891 ,192. 1: ;}º .; 901 337 4.3 328. 4o %:º 23 Pennsylvania Rhode Island-South Carolina. South Dakota------------------------------------ 206, 313,855.64 ,420,841.54 21, 182,446.13 5,063,416.70 t is 40 REPORT OF T H E RECON STRUCTI ON FIN ANCE CORPORATION TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by States–Continued B A N K S A N D T R U S T C O M P A N I E S (INCLUDING RE C EI VE §. LIQUIDATING A G EN T S , A N D CONSERVATORS)—Continu Am oun t authorized State Tennessee---------------------------------------Texas-------------------------------------------Utah--------------------------------------------Vermont----------------------------------------Virginia-----------------------------------------Washington-------------------------------------West Virginia-Wisconsin---------------------------------------Wyoming---------------------------------------Puerto Rico.-------------------------------------- 850,000.00 1,218,000.00 14, 103.00 72,694.25 Total.-------------------------------------- 2,428,637,776.24 426,458,464.41 1,932,913,985.29 Alaska------------------------------------------Hawaii------------------------------------------- - $6,322,629.81 4,793, 508.65 2,188,860.29 1,710,979. 77 2,913,751.95 11,580,844.30 3,064,906.21 9,800, 100.60 290,041. 53 Amount disbursed $71,368,601.69 25,988,202.58 5,477,653.58 8,665,916.86 15,249,156.72 18,682,765.79 20,671,390.18 31,031,490.21 1,195,532.89 100,000.00 835,897.00 845,305.75 - $77,955, 131.50 30,969,074.80 7,666, 513.87 10,757,096.63 18,512,208.67 30,339, 510.09 24,365,555.84 41,274,990.81 1,486,574.42 Amount with d r a w n or canceled 00 ------------------ BUI LDIN G A N D L O A N ASSOCIATIONS (INCLUDING RECEIVERS) Alabama----------------------------------------Arkansas---------------------------------------California---------------------------------------olorado----------------------------------------Connecticut------------------------------------- 9°orgia------------------------------------------ Illinois------------------------------------------Indiana-----------------------------------------Iowa--------------------------------------------- Kentucky---------------------------------------Louisiana---------------------------------------- Maryland---------------------------------------Michigan---------------------------------------Minnesota--------------------------------------- Mississippi--------------------------------------- Missouri----------------------------------------Montana----------------------------------------Nevada-----------------------------------------N e w Jersey-------------------------------------N e w York--------------------------------------N o r t h Carolina---------------------------------- North Dakota.----------------------------------Ohio--------------------------------------------- Pennsylvania-----------------------------------South Carolina----------------------------------South Dakota-Tennessee---- Texas---Virginia-Washington West Virginia.-Wisconsin-------Wyoming---------------------------------------Total-------------------------------------- $111,000.00 $811.96 2,758,378.25 136,014.84 9,805,134.81 523,756.13 110,000.00 ,263. 549,000.00 49,242.14 5,000.00 -----------------3,988,989.09 302,971.46 1,683,000.00 22, 179.40 1,132,800.00 25, 110.25 1,449, 500.00 54,488.39 2,673,860.03 24, 186. 57 2,078,400.00 28,696.94 2,091,287.87 221,494.69 107,500.00 3,226.48 103,500.00 7,502.78 250,000.00 2,230.27 313,605.00 78,068.78 85,000.00 55,000.00 30,379,926. 12 1,703,772.45 9,267,159.38 1,796,134.86 3,580,018.39 75,868.94 155,000.00 3,022.75 52, 153,834. 58 22,372,623.40 4, 102,100.00 156,297.39 1,668,049. 11 149,228.63 261,077.02 15,011.55 290,000.00 405.15 1,718, 150.00 105,416.04 975,662.35 25,050.90 164,000.00 5,591.24 1,626,000.00 15,681. 12 9,041,000.00 463,211.79 641,781.25 72,972.88 145,319,713.25 28,498,533.23 $110, 188.04 2,622,363.41 9,281,378.68 106,736.94 499,757.86 5,000.00 3,686,017.63 1,660,820.50 1, 107,689.75 1,395,011.61 2,649, 673.46 2,049, 703.06 1,869,793.18 104,273.52 95,997.22 247,759.73 235,536.22 30,000.00 28,676, 153.57 7,306,024.52 3,504,149.45 151,977.25 29,631, 21.1.18 3,945, 802.61 1,518,820.48 246,065.47 289, 594.85 1,612,733.96 950,611.45 158.408.75 1,610,318.88 8,577,788.21 568,808.37 116,506,180.02 INSURANCE COMPANIES Minnesota- MississippiMissouri--- Ne br ask a- - N e w Jersey-N e w York--------------------------------------- $339,050.00 435,000.00 50,000.00 75,000.00 33,000.00 6,028,500.00 4,498,000.00 3,522,000.00 422,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,270,000.00 13,985,000.00 4,816,913.76 28,500.00 112,000.00 7,870,000.00 2,399,150.00 902,000.00 28,483,600.00 $41,300.00 $297,750.00 80,000.00 355,000.00 !-----------------50,000.00 -----------------75,000.00 -----------------33,000.00 96,042. 5,932,457.72 1,262,021.45 3,235,978. 55 102,212.50 3,419,787.50 47,983. 34 334,016.66 1,000,000.00 -----------------,943. 75 1,248,056.25 -----------------13,985, 000.00 609,394.50 4,207,519, 26 6,000.00 22,500.00 -----------------112,000.00 298,218.63 7,571,781.37 401,663.56 1,997, 486.44 88,500.00 813,500.00 1,086,357.04 397.242.98 41 REPORT OF T H E RECONS TRUCTIO N FIN AN CE CORPORATION TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1982, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by States—Continued I N S U R A N C E C O M PA N I E S -C o n t i nu e d Am oun t with * State “ º ca n c e North Carolina---------------------------------N o r t h Da ko ta- Ohio--------- Oklahoma---Pennsylvania-South CarolinaSouth Dakota-Tennessee-----Texas------ Virginia-------West Virginia.-Wisconsin---------------------------------------Total--------------------------------------- $1,932,500.00 $112.50 74,500.00 5,000.00 15,865,000.00 7,033,661.80 5,000.00 1,950.00 1,816,225.47 744,325.47 ,000.00 -----------------50,000.00 -----------------711,000.00 34, 125, 51 4,170,731.66 44,083. 24 385, 196.62 10, 104.37 736,990.77 276,363.58 60,000.00 -----------------102,850,858. 28 13,291,363.52 º - $1,932,387.50 69,500.00 8,831,338.20 273,050.00 1,071,900.00 504,000.00 50,000.00 676,874.49 4,126,648.42 375,092.25 460,627.19 ,000.00 89, 519,494.76 M O R T G A G E LOAN COMPANIES Alabama----------------------------------------irona------------------------------------------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - N e w Jersey-N e w Mexico. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Washington----------------------------West Virginia--------------------------Wisconsin---------------------------------------Total.-------------------------------------- $1,913,760.55 $532,340.90 $1,381,419.65 100,000.00 100,000.00 -----------------1,433,500.00 332.168.02 1, 101,331.98 69,342,493.44 1,082,750.48 68,259,742.96 1,374,000.00 ,903.88 1,344,096, 12 1,675,000.00 315,243.38 1,359,756.62 25,764, 532.60 !-----------------7,946,433. 17 930,408.00 148,094.62 782,313.38 1,711,994. 51 458,794.58 1,253, 199.93 2,414,000.00 44,023.52 2,369,976.48 10,314,669.90 4,740.730.38 4, 439, 52 220,000.00 22, 508.08 197,491.92 2,773,550.00 2,773,550.00 -----------------97,500.00 47, 500.00 50,000.00 92,500.00 42,500.00 50,000.00 6,482,268.57 1,992, 169.99 4,325, 519.49 3,200.000.00 -----------------3,200,000.00 25, 114,852.97 2,669,633.20 21,881,144.25 21,880,990.86 2,885,771.01 18,953,801. 89 12,554,728.30 4,597,377.35 7,891,566.87 3, 102,500.00 67,500.00 3,035,000.00 517,477.67 3,200.00 319,300.00 2,239,250.00 997,227.82 1,242,022. 18 156,370.00 202. 39 156, 167.61 695, 225.00 40,978. 56 654,246.44 800,000.00 170, 174.60 629,825.40 17,985,500.00 5,324,969.55 10,920,730.45 209,000.00 60,000. 149,000.00 144,372,300.00 7,280,456.70 62,004,410.30 388. 3,105,806. 53 4,546, 525.00 65,000.00 245, 00 64,755.00 42,468,048.24 1,748,900. 22 40,713,967.02 4,879.650.00 120,999.30 4,758, 166.44 1,007,500.00 458,602.30 548,897. 70 6,081,475.00 1,478,550. 11 4,602,924.89 6,576,000.00 2,731,262.25 3,844,737.75 3,094,657.00 1,883,700.00 1,202,179.00 21,419,872.24 2,608,794.01 18,732,090.23 1,285,000.00 50,000.00 1,235,000.00 1,829,030.61 900,028.25 919,465.36 5,058, 155.41 492,946. 27 4,565,209. 14 72,500.00 11,500.00 61,000.00 6,488,762.92 1,842,785.61 4,645,977.31 464,340, 548.79 51,384,470.80 314,842, 112.98 42,872.01 600,095.79 CREDIT UNIONS Massachusetts----------------------------------Michigan---MinnesotaN e w York--Rhode Island Virginia------------------------------------------ $74,555.00 Total.-------------------------------------- 642,967.80 ,000.00 10,000.00 20,000.00 467,446.00 5,966.80 42 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by States--Continued JOINT-STOCK L A N D B A N K S A m o u n t authorized State Am oun t with d r a w n or canceled Amount disburse d - $590,000.00 $104,811.41 $485, 188.54 3,485,000.00 342,472.72 3,142,527.28 1,294,772.68 80,763.90 1,214,008.78 205,000.00 -----------------205,000.00 3,645,300.00 1,383,306.72 2,261,993.28 335,000.00 62,078.76 272,921.24 2, 150,000.00 170,012.90 1,979,987.10 330,000.00 000.001-----------------82,500.00 -----------------82,500.00 1,035,000.00 158,213.06 876, 786.94 185,000.00 -----------------d º tº 1,626,000.00 516,000.00 1, 110,000.00 781,000.00 69,843.88 711, 156, 12 2,185,000.00 1,168,463.98 1,016, 535.02 190,000.00 100,000.00 90,000. 2,036,000.00 708,465.48 1,327, 534.52 550,000.00 1,767.58 8, 232.42 600,000.00 00,000.00 300,000.00 Nebraska---North CarolinaSouth Carolina- Total.-------------------------------------- 21,305, 572.68 5,496,200.39 15,809, 372.29 A GR IC U LT UR AL CREDIT CORPORATIONS $880, 000.00 183,408.67 59, 955.31 435,000.00 58,722.60 455,000.00 120,000.00 590.74 1,000.00 116,790.30 58,500.00 124,250.00 95,491.08 3,013, 103.89 81,931.70 89,251.13 2,931, 172.19 6,040, 140.31 477,249,37 5,552,890.94 .95 LIVESTOCK CREDIT CORPORATIONS Washington Wyoming---------------------------------------- $382,850.00 2, 132,035.29 ,000.00 2, 142,250.00 874,441.51 270,740.00 2,468,425.03 3,477,443. 10 247,500.00 2,342, 142.95 Total.-------------------------------------- 14,758,827.88 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Utah----------------------------- $244,400.00 $138,450.00 101,800.00 2,030,235.29 421,000.00 l-----------------350.00 145,900.00 106.249.88 768, 191.63 28,450.00 242,290.00 ,980.00 2,442,445.03 304, 826. 12 3, 172,616.98 117,500.00 130,000.00 161, 123. 19 2, 181.019.76 1,657,229. 19 13, 101,598.63 PR OCES SOR S O R DISTRIBUTORS W H O A R E SUBJEC T T O PR OCESSING T A X E S Connecticut-------------------------------------Kentucky Montana----------------------------------------- N e w Jersey-------------------------------------Ohio--------------------------------------------- Pennsylvania-----------------------------------Tennessee---------------------------------------- Total.---------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - 7,000.00 26,089. 27 11,371.21 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 43 TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by States–Continued STATE FU ND S C R E A T E D FOR T H E PURPOSE OF INSURING R E P A Y M E N T OF DEPOSITS OF PUBLIC M O N E Y S Amoºthor State A m o u n t withd r a w n or Annount disbursed canceled Wisconsin---------------------------------------- $13,087,715.88 B O R R O W E R S E N G A G E D IN T H E $53,900.00 61,500.00 29,000.00 500,000.00 22,000.00 42,500.00 Total-------------------------------------- 708,900.00 - - $13,064,631.18 F IS H IN G I N D U S T R Y Florida------------------------------------------Georgia---------------------Massachusetts----------------Oregon----------------------South Carolina----------------------Virginia------------------------------------------ $23,084. 70 $23,300.00 35,000.00 ----------------------------------l-----------------l-----------------58,300.00 $11,000.00 16,500.00 21,000.00 486, 119.77 22,000.00 42,500.00 599,119.77 TOTAL, SEC, 5c O F T H E R E C O N S T R U C T I O N F I N AN C E C O R P O R A T I O N ACT, AS A M E N D E D (Subscriptions for nonassessablestock ofmortgage loan companiesl District of Columbia----------------------------Inol s----- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ -- Total-------------------------------------- $10,000,000.00 -----------------$10,000,000.00 2,000,000.00 -----------------------------------12,000,000.00 ------------------ 10,000,000.00 TOTAL, SEC. 5d O F T H E R E C O N S T R U C T I O N F I N AN C E C O R P O R A T I O N ACT, AS AM ENDE D Alabama----------------------------------------Arizona-----------------------------------------Arkansas----------------------------------------California---------------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nebraska-Nevada-----------------------------------------N e w Hampshire N e w Jersey N e w Mexico.------------------------------------N e w York--------------------------------------North Carolina---------------------------------North Dakota.-----------------------------------Ohio--------------------------------------------Oklahoma---------------------------------------Oregon------------------------------------------Pennsylvania-----------------------------------Rhode Island------------------------------------ $848,983.33 $140,750.00 $315,700.00 65,000.00 -----------------65,000.00 4,824,900.00 208,500.00 844, 140.20 1,722,000.00 585,500.00 955,355.91 433,000.00 175,000.00 141,666.20 1,269,000.00 324,472.66 663,015.17 12,500.00 12,500.00 -----------------114,500.00 16,000.00 75,500.00 837,875.00 99,831.00 573,981.09 3,646,766.66 1,522,655.68 1,453,310.98 410, 100.00 8,500.00 371,051.00 5,335,000.00 1,204,161.40 1,590,790.30 1,718,400.00 316,000.00 902,610.86 1,198,000.00 406, 500.00 353,650.00 849, 550.00 143,750.00 610, 100.00 2,049,000.00 529,000.00 533,029.91 250,800.00 63,000.00 107,800.00 201,650.00 71,650.00 30,000.00 2,497,750.00 526,250.00 1,265,313.00 5,707,950.00 1,373,214.00 1,577,032.14 5,644,500.00 256,154.68 3,427,580.63 895, O60.00 463,489. 89 375,750.00 575, 180.00 395,680.00 176,575.00 3,030,650.00 385,815.56 1,780,344.44 191,742. 50 2,000.00 117,250.00 427, 210.69 222,350.00 192,850.00 74, 121.93 3,124. 14 70,997.79 80,000.00 80,000.00 l-----------------11, 156,050.00 1,394,050.00 5,440,940.61 220,000.00 95,000.00 125,000.00 16,221,362.97 5,237,065.95 7, 150,464.76 3,095,500.00 876,000.00 1,763,587. 52 557,600.00 6,075.00 30,000.00 7,715,333.33 1,881, 575.42 3,895,796.84 176,500.00 73,000.00 103,500.00 3,718,000.00 500, 250.00 1,318,062.88 12,643,784.00 2,874,657. 92 5,714,048.77 2, 173,000.00 210,000.00 1,893,000.00 780,300.00 164,500.00 491,333.60 63,600.00 43,050.00 14,790.00 2,708,300.00 599,452.86 1,749, 597. 14 1, 104,225.00 392,214. 16 445,574.33 137,976.84 1,500.00 118,434.10 202,000.00 48,690. 50 128,309.50 1,240,600.00 166,350.00 534,800.00 44 REPORT OF T H E R ECO NST RUC TIO N F INA NC E CORPORATION TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by States–Continued T O T A L , S EC , 5d O F T H E R E C O N S T R U C T I O N F I N A N C E C O R P O R A T I O N ACT, AS AMENDED-Continued State Amoºthor A mo u nt withdrawn or Amount disbursed canceled Washington-------------------------------------West Virginia Wisconsin------------------------Hawaii-------------------Pue rto Rico.-------------------------------------- Total.-------------------------------------- $3,323, 100.00 $639,412.50 $1,962, 791.78 1,011,700.00 472,880.00 402, 250.00 756, 187.50 466,612.50 2,107,800.00 200,000.00 -----------------------------------104,200.00 2,000.00 139,500.00 115,607,422.25 25,969,760.82 52,423,398.95 L O A N S T O INDU STRIA L O R C O M M E R C I A L BUSINESS Alabama----------------------------------------Arizona-----------------------------------------Arkansas----------------------------------------- California---------------------------------------Colorado---------------------------------Connecticut Delaware----------------------------- District of Columbia Florida-------------------------------Georgia--Idaho----Illinois---Indiana-----------------------------------------Iowa--------------------------------------------Kansas------------------------------------------- Kentucky---------------------------------------Louisiana---------------------------------------Maine------------------------------------------- Maryland---------------------------------------Massachusetts----------------------------------Michigan---------------------------------------Minnesota--------------------------------------Mississippi--------------------------------------Missouri----------------------------------------Montana----------------------------------------Nebraska---------------------------------------Nevada------------------------------------------ N e w Hampshire.--------------------------------N e w Jersey-------------------------------------N e w Mexico.------------------------------------- $66,250.00 $257,700.00 $658,950.00 65,000.00 l-----------------65,000.00 4,652,700.00 107,500.00 836,940.20 585,500.00 955, 355.91 1,658,000.00 408,000.00 175,000.00 125,000.00 887,000.00 228,000.00 546,000.00 12,500.00 12,500.00 -----------------114,500.00 16,000.00 75,500.00 837,875.00 99,831.00 573,981.09 2,586,650.00 1,067,889.02 1,155,460.98 406,900.00 8,500.00 371,051.00 5,277,000.00 1,188, 161.40 1,560,790.30 210.85 298,000.00 1,674,500.00 353,650.00 394,500.00 1,186,000.00 578,050.00 425,600.00 60,750.00 529,000.00 224,696.58 •1,242,500.00 196,300.00 58,500.00 107.800.00 131,650.00 71,650.00 30,000.0 526,250.00 765,313.00 1,997,750.00 5,209,350.00 1,182,614.00 1,510,932.14 188,654.68 3,347,580.63 5,202,000.00 202,100.00 327,500.00 533,600.00 176,575.00 395,680.00 575, 180.00 375,855.56 1,727,544.44 2,655,450.00 96,000.00 72,000.00 2,000.00 333,460.69 128,600.00 192,850.00 3,124.14 70,997.79 74, 121.93 60,000.00 60,000.00 !-----------------10,471,450.00 1,142,200.00 5,048,190.61 120,000.00 95,000.00 25,000.00 14,622,662.97 4,692,949.28 6,940,395.14 2,392,500.00 612,500.00 1,389,587.52 557,000.00 30,000.00 6,000.00 6,871,900.00 1,784,658.75 3,458,196.84 176,500.00 103,500.00 73,000.00 2,912,250.00 383,000.00 1,225,062.88 10,927,034.00 2,582, 500.00 5,440,398.77 2,069,000.00 1,793,000.00 780,300.00 164,500.00 491,333.60 22,750.00 8,050.00 14,700.00 1,752,000.00 452,902.86 1,224,097.14 1,086,600.00 445,574.33 388,722.49 118,434.10 137, 976.84 1,500.00 202,000.00 48,690.50 128,309.50 111,000.00 534,800.00 1,121,500.00 467,500.00 1,884,041.78 2,904,500.00 352,500.00 315,000.00 764,500.00 665,000.00 252,800.00 1,802,800.00 2,000.00 104,200.00 139,500.00 #}} - Washington-------------------------------------West Virginia-----------------------------------Wisconsin---------------------------------------Puerto Rico.-------------------------------------Total-------------------------------------- 101,145,711.43 22,360,483.68 47,630,753.13 P U R C H A S E S O F P A R T I C I P A T I O N S IN L O A N S T O I N D U S T R I A L o r C O M M E R C I A L B U S IN E S S REPORT OF THE RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 45 TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1986, inclusive, by States—Continued PURCHASES OF participatiºs LOA NS T O INDUSTRIAL NES S—C ont inue d Am oun t author- State - 1z Indiana-----------------------------------------Iowa---------------------------Ransas-----------------------Kentucky--------------------iana--------------------Maine-----------------------Maryland----------------Massachusetts-----------ichigan----------------Minnesota.---------------Missouri-----------------Montana---------------Nebraska--------------N e w Hampshire.-------N e w Jersey------N e w Mexico.-N e w York-----North CarolinaOhio-----------Oregon-------PennsylvaniaRhode Island-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - S ou t h Da ko ta- - Tennessee--Texas----Virginia--WashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsin---------------------------------------- - - Total-------------------------------------- OR C O M M E RC I A L Am oun t with drawn or canceled Amount disbursed $35,900.00 12,000.00 263,500.00 385,000.00 54,500.00 70,000.00 500,000.00 414,800.00 200,000.00 238,760.00 60,800.00 95,742.50 93,750.00 20,000.00 681, 100.00 .00 100,000.00 000.00 860,500.00 388,166.67 210,068.62 478,000.00 79,000.00 374,000.00 546,600.00 49,000.00 437,600.00 767,500.00 79,000.00 93,000.00 1,528,550.00 250,500.00 273,650.00 104,000.00 4,000.00 100,000.00 40,850.00 35,000.00 |-----------------656,300.00 130,800.00 525,500.00 5,000.00 -----------------------------------25,600.00 25,600.00 -----------------196, 100.00 38,350.00 78,750.00 205,000.00 152,000.00 49,750.00 273,000.00 79,187.50 193,812. 52 10,177,935.83 2,206,114.17 4,763,045.80 A G R E E M E N T S T O P U R C H A S E P A R T I C I P A T I O N S IN L O A N S T O I N D U S T R I A L O R C O M M E R C I A L B U S IN E S S $74,200.00 125,000.00 64,000.00 42,000.00 66 363,266.66 666. 66 21,000.00 000.00 8,000.00 000.00 8,000.00 000.00 421,500.00 -----------------83,800.00 400.00 242,500.00 500.00 122,700.00 879.89 314,400.00 960. 00 3,500.00 500.00 738,200.00 950, 00 225,000.00 500.00 - 600.00 75.00 296,833.33 47,916.67 38,250.00 ,250.00 188,200.00 41,657. 92 300,000.00 ,750.00 12,625.00 3,491.67 93,500.00 ,750. 222,500.00 133,562.50 42,200.00 5,880. 32,000.00 12,000.00 200,000.00 -----------------4,283,774.99 1,403, 162.97 46 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1982, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by States—Continued AUTHORIZATIONS O N T H E ASSETS OF C L O S E D BANKS A N D TRUST COMPANIES U N D E R SEC. 5e O F T H E R E C O N S T R U C T I O N FI N A N C E C O R P O R A T I O N ACT, AS A M E N D E D A mou nt author- State - 1z California-------Colorado--------- Illinois----------Indiana---------Iowa------------- Michigan---------Minnesota.--------Missouri----------N e w York--------North Carolina---North Dakota Oklahoma--------Pennsylvania-----South Dakota Texas---------------Wisconsin---------------------------------------Total.-------------------------------------TOTAL, E M E R G E N C Y Arizona------------------------------------------ Arkansas----------------------------------------California---------------------------------------Colorado----------------------------------------Connecticut-------------------------------------Delaware---------------------------------------- Florida------------------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - N eb ra sk a - Nevada N e w Hampshire.----------N e w Jersey---------------- Amount disbursed $35,901. 55 $302.38 10,050.20 2,812.00 680,585.03 76,049.67 26,600.00 4, 100.00 105,002.20 28,854.60 10,484,914. 07 58,064. 59 119,670.99 45,615.96 14,500.00 ||-----------------16,922.72 2,691.22 15,005.00 -----------------508, 593.98 34,231.33 8,800.00 427. 51 268,000.00 2,955.50 63,037.92 398. 07 194,053.11 92, 179. 79 101,721.08 86, 146.93 22,500.00 65,725.22 10,426,849.48 53,962.92 14,500.00 14,231.50 15,005.00 411,994.67 8,372.49 15,044.50 43,639.85 101,873.32 15,574.15 12,653,357.85 11,840,769.36 434,829. 55 $19,722.70 7,238.20 604,535.36 R E L I E F A N D C O N S T R U C T I O N A C T O F 1932, A S A M E N D E D Alabama----------------------------------------- - Amo unt with d r a w n or canceled - - - $4,585,688.00 2,861,769.00 7,022,818.92 215, 100,581.00 ,223. 1,103,219.30 6,474,350.78 $4,286, 188.00 2,848,269.00 5,904,599.62 - 900.00 - - 15,737,064.89 74,958, 127.00 1,937,895.00 711,230.00 350,000.00 23,007,040.47 3,156,787.00 4,444,669.00 5,716,929.00 2,577,785.00 75,000.00 262,632.00 603. i; ;#; -#: i 10, 68 1. I 0 f i #: ; t | ;| : 550, : ii ii § - N e w Mexico N e w York--- 6, 9: ,48 579. ; i i;. 77, º: ; 23, 5 24, 1 º244. ::%#: 153. 73 ;;§;; 1 Lo 678, 779,431.25 90,497,858,90 Forfinancingexportsofagriculturalsurpluses153,370,955, 22 To Commodity Credit Corporation 1--------. 1,041,000,000.00 Total.-------------------------------------- 33, 146,368. 56 9. 524, 151, 191.48 an s : Grand total.-------------------------------- 1,773, 150,386. 47 1These loansarenot included in the State totals shown above. 20,224,586.66 258, 322, 109. 35 586,891,729. 55 381,966,336.81 | 1,131,267,507. 69 47 REP ORT OF T H E REC ONST RUC TIO N FI NA NC E CORPORATION TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by States—Continued SELF-LIQUIDATING PROJECTS-SEC. 201 (a),TITLE II, (INCLUDING LO A N S F O R FI N A N C I N G REPAIR OF BUILDINGS D A M A G E D B Y E A R T H Q U A K E , FIRE, T O R N A D O , O R C Y C L O N E IN 1933) amou State author- Amount with drawn or canceled Alabama----------------------------------------Arizona------------------------------------------ Arkansas----------------------------------------California---------------------------------------Colorado----------------------------------------Connecticut-------------------------------------Florida------------------------------------------Georgia-----------------------------------------Idaho-------------------------------------------Illinois------------------------------------------Indiana-----------------------------------------Iowa--------------------------------------------Kansas------------------------------------------Kentucky---------------------------------------Louisiana---------------------------------------Maine------------------------------------------Maryland---------------------------------------Michigan---------------------------------------Minnesota--------------------------------------- *Hººp- Missouri----------------------------------------Montana----------------------------------------Nebraska------------------N e w Hampshire--------------------------------N e w Jersey-------------------------------------N e w Mexico.------------------------------------N e w York--------------------------------------North Carolina---------------------------------Ohio--------------------------------------------Oklahoma--------------------------------------Oregon------------------------------------------Pennsylvania-----------------------------------South Carolina----------------------------------South Dakota------------------------------------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $224,000.00 $149,500.00 $74,500.00 1,413,500,00 13,500.00 1,400,000.00 1,463,851.92 500,000.00 948,851.92 200,655,700.00 4,596,639.00 142,899,780.76 2,002, 233.79 572,430.00 1,429,803.79 100,000.00 100,000.00 -----------------1,644,930.78 930,000.00 714,930.78 41,000.00 19,000.00 22,000.00 60,000.00 -----------------60,000.00 7,830,723.00 3,176,250.00 3,074,473.00 833,000.00 773,000.00 60,000.00 9,700.00 9,700.00 !-----------------1,820,000.00 -----------------927,472.68 1,519,624.00 511,624.00 948,000.00 16,263,000.00 1,751,200.00 14,430,022.80 1,650,000.00 990,627.04 ,072.96 59,850.00 -----------------59,850.00 718,841.47 75,000.00 643,841.47 575,000.00 575,000.00 l-----------------996, 325,000.00 140.00 50,000.00 275,000.00 700,000.00 42,000.00 207,000.00 27,000.00 180,000.00 75,000.00 60,000.00 15,000.00 250,000.00 -----------------250,000.00 3,361,904.37 53,904.37 3,223,000.00 5,694,600.00 172,500.00 5,385,600.00 27,218,000.00 4,372,000.00 21,678,000.00 1,120,473.20 592,473.20 528,000.00 628,800.00 175,300.00 453,500.00 299,982.81 -----------------299,982.81 734,625.00 10,000.00 724,625.00 315,000.00 215,000.00 100,000.00 230, 500.00 81,000.00 149,500.00 105,000.00 105,000.00 l-----------------100,000.00 130. 74 99,869.26 4,273,662.85 1, 150.00 1,093,012.85 737,300.00 673,300.00 52,000.00 225.80 .37 00 00 Wisconsin---------------------------------------Wyoming---------------------------------------Puerto Rico.-------------------------------------Total.-------------------------------------- #.#..º 292,162,487.36 .00 + 3,000 - 26,299,922.72 206,770,539.88 FI NA N CI N G O F A G R I C U L T U R A L C O M M O D I T I E S A N D LIVESTOCK, SEC. 201 (d), T I T L E II Alabama----------------------------------------Arkansas----------------------------------------California---------------------------------------Colorado----------------------------------------Delaware---------------------------------------Florida------------------------------------------Georgia-----------------------------------------Illinois------------------------------------------Indiana-----------------------------------------Kentucky---------------------------------------Louisiana---------------------------------------Maine------------------------------------------Maryland---------------------------------------Massachusetts----------------------------------Michigan---------------------------------------Mississippi--------------------------------------Missouri----------------------------------------- 78303—36–4 $150,000.00 $150,000.00 -----------------25,000.00 603,219.30 $121,780. 70 4,363,250.00 1,877,711.78 2,043,763.32 500,000.00 374,950.00 125,050.00 100,000.00 99, 100.00 900. 00 393,377.32 |-----------------393,377.32 15,000.00 -----------------15,000.00 10,500.00 2,000.00 8,500.00 757, 111.54 460,211.94 296,899.60 7,488,453.89 3,050, 539.39 2,333,694. 14 50,495,000.00 50,452,250.00 42,750.00 35,000.00 35,000.00 l-----------------475,000.00 200,000.00 239,425.70 350,000.00 138,603.71 211,396.29 480,000.00 376,081. 50 102,689.70 60,750.00 60,750.00 !-----------------104,000.00 8,000.00 96,000.00 2,500.00 615.00 1,885.00 225,000.00 4,300.00 220,700.00 1,700,269.65 1,099,344. 17 600,925.48 85,000.00 17,277.08 67,722.92 6,000.00 1,080.00 4,920.00 48 REPORT OF T H E REC ONS TRU CTI ON F INA NCE CORPORATION TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by States–Continued FINANCING OF A G R I C UL T U R A L C OM MO D IT I ES A N D T I T L E II-Continued Amouflº,thor- State - L I V E S T O C K , SEC, 201 (d), Amount with drawn or à : canceled $885,000.00 250,000.00 318,500.00 13,550,837.05 219,551.00 1,040,000.00 85,530.00 175,000.00 1,571,313.44 L Total------------------------------- 86,616,943. 89 64, 182,935.18 17,395,652.60 - 1,041,000,000.00 258,322, 109.35 586,891,729. 55 Grand total.-------------------------------- 1,127,616,943.89 322,505,044. 53 604,287,382 15 - o a n s: T o Commodity Credit Corporation 1 1 These loans are not included in the State totals shown above. A M O U N T S M A D E AV AI LA BLE F OR RELIEF A N D W O R K Alabama----------------------------------------Arizona----------------Arkansas------------- California----------Colorado---------Florida---------Georgia.--------Idaho------Illinois.---- Indiana--Iowa---Kansas---KentuckyLouisianaMaine---MarylandMichigan- R E L I E F — S E C . 1, T I T L E 1 $4,211,688.00 1,448,269.00 4,833,967.00 10,081,631.00 3,832,990.00 3,886,512.00 1,745,692.00 1,026,566.00 55,443,721.00 5,179,931.00 2,151,430.00 2,592,934.00 6,728,987.00 8,200, 127.00 252,895.00 $4 211,688.00 1,448,269.00 4,833,967.00 10,081,631.00 3,832,990.00 3,886,512.00 1,745,692.00 1,026,566.00 55,443,721.00 5,179,931.00 2,151,430.00 2,592,934.00 6,728,987.00 8,200,127.00 252,895.00 176,380.00 Mi nn es o ta Mississippi Missouri-Montana Nevada------N e w Hampshire. N e w Jersey--N e w Mexico. N e w York----North Carolina---------------------------------North Dakota------------------------------------ - 0 -- --- --- -- --- --- --- -- --- --- --- -- --- --- -- --- -- Oklahoma---------------------------------------Oregon------------------------------------------Pennsylvania-----------------------------------Rhode Island-----------------------------------South Carolina----------------------------------South Dakota-----------------------------------Tennessee---------------------------------------Texas-------------------------------------------Utah--------------------------------------------Virginia-----------------------------------------Washington-------------------------------------West Virginia-----------------------------------Wisconsin---------------------------------------Hawaii------------------------------------------Puerto Rico.---------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Total.-------------------------------------- 176,380.00 21,808, 199.00 2,581,787.00 4,058,919.00 4,616,789.00 2,368,285.00 262,632.00 1,366,603.00 2,009,291.00 387,903.00 26,600,000.00 5,950,000.00 592,768.00 19,272,205.00 4,570,597.00 -----------------2,798, 290.00 34,929,875.00 1, 123,590.00 4,575,270.00 1,803,945.00 3,375,352.00 7,952,292.00 2,923,439.00 3,495,304.00 5,977,430.00 9,655,218.00 12,395,362.00 394,935.00 360,000 300,000,000.00 15,001.00 21,808, 199-00 2,581.787.00 4,058,919.00 4,616,789.00 2,368,285.00 262,632.00 1,365,603.00 2,009,291.00 387,903.00 26,600,000.00 5,950,000.00 592,768.00 19,257,205.00 4,570,597.00 2,798,290.00 34,929,875.00 1,123,590.00 4,575,270.00 1,803,945.00 3,375,352.00 7,952,291.00 2,923.439.00 3,495,304.00 5,977,430.00 9,655,218.00 12,395,362.00 394,935.00 360,000.00 299,984,999.00 49 REPORT OF T H E RECO NSTRU CTION FI NAN CE CORPORATION TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 81, 1986 inclusive, by States–Continued T O T A L , A C T A P P R O V E D M A R . 9, 1933 A S A M E N D E D c < § £ È E T § | | |§ ± g #§ º # t #§ i š #§ § _ - a _ - ± e : ; §# > §# # > § §# Z § |# § # $§ × # $ § §# § §# 5 § # & § Ë# § § ?# § ?# # > §# # $# 2 ; & É : ; ; # # # # # # ## # ## # ## # 5# # + · ; ; } : ; ; · | ; · ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;; ; ;; ; ;; ; ;; ; ;; ;; ; ! 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* 3 * e c * tc 3 * 3 a* 3 º º e* * 3 * º 3 s : º ºci 3 _ s º t º º 50 REPORT OF T H E R ECO NST RU CTI ON F I NA N C E CORPORATION TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1982, to Mar. 31, 1986, inclusive, by States—Continued L O A N S O N P R E F E R R E D S T O C K OF B A N K S A N D T R U S T COMPANIES-Continued Am oun t author State - 1 Nebraska---------------------------------------N e w Jersey---------------- - - - - - - - - Am oun t with drawn or canceled $2,811,700.00 4,929,050.00 2,107,150.00 287,500.00 20, 000.00 2,400.00 526,500.00 383,450.00 6, 100.00 1,100,000.00 151,250.00 15,000.00 200,000.00 83,000.00 115,000.00 6,100.00 1,100,000.00 451,250.00 20,000.00 200,000.00 83,000.00 115,000.00 Total.-------------------------------------- 25,729,455.00 - $2,563,000.00 3,171,950.00 1,855,200.00 275,000.00 20,000.00 2,400.00 791,000.00 410, 550.00 - Amount disbursed 5,126,025.00 20,524,430.00 SUBSCRIPTIONS F O R P R E F E R R E D S T O C K OF B A N K S A N D T R U S T C O M P A N I E S Michigan---------------------------------------Minnesota--------------------------------------feel $12,962,600.00 1,565,000.00 4,801,000.00 49,822,320.00 5,030,000.00 8,300,000.00 165,000.00 140,900,000.00 2,072,000.00 2,522,500.00 1,895,000.00 84,866,000.00 7,797,500.00 12,525,500.00 5,991,250.00 11,170,000.00 10,836,000.00 8,160,000.00 3,880,000.00 19,525,000.00 42,642,000.00 12,773,500.00 8,965,000.00 Virgin Islands------------------------------------ 10,742,500.00 3,485, 500.00 6,007,500.00 205,000.00 1,363,000.00 75,306, 250.00 1,067, 500.00 135,339,000.00 7,870,000.00 2,430,500.00 36,859,364.00 10,500,000.00 915,000.00 55,486,300.00 1,100,000.00 1,635,000.00 2,973,000.00 12,221,600.00 25,882, 500.00 1,590,000.00 7,770,000.00 12,743,000.00 3,870,000.00 3,315,000.00 16,557,500.00 1,572,500.00 37,500.00 250,000.00 251,000.00 Total.-------------------------------------- 798,513, 184.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - North Dakota--------------io------------------------ Oregon Pennsylvania--------Rhode Island.-So uth Carolina-S out h Dakota--- Tennessee--Texas----Utah---- Vermont Virginia--Washington West VirginiaWisconsin--WyomingAlaska--Pu erto Rico. $257,600.00 25,000.00 946,500.00 9,330,895.00 $12,705,000.00 1,540,000.00 3,854, 500.00 40,491,425.00 136,500.00 4,893,500.00 1,257,674.00 7,042,326.00 27,700.00 137,300.00 2,300,000.00 113,600,000.00 130,000.00 1,942,000.00 825,000.00 1,697,500.00 205,000.00 1,590,000.00 1,348,385.83 83,247,614, 17 609,000.00 6,988,500.00 2,327,500.00 10, 188,000.00 753,500.00 5,197,750.00 2,295,150.00 8,874,850.00 300,000.00 10,246,000.00 975,000.00 7,160,000.00 1,182,460.00 2,682,540.00 3,356,800.00 15,668,200.00 3,109,539.00 39,482,461.00 400,000.00 12,373,500.00 480,000.00 8,300,000.00 895,375.00 9,847,125.00 77,000.00 3,398,500.00 672, 550.00 5,334,950.00 -----------------205,000.00 611,365.00 751,635.00 6,711, 183.93 65,995,066.07 362,500.00 690,000.00 7,282,594.17 127,546,405.83 681,500.00 7,188,500.00 40,000.00 2,390,500.00 1,686,027.00 35, 173,337.00 92,500.00 10,407,500.00 25,000.00 890,000.00 10,172,253.50 45, 199,046.50 201,500.00 898,500.00 80,000.00 1,555,000.00 25,000.00 2,948,000.00 1,652,500.00 10,539, 100.00 3,140,125.00 22,742,375.00 265,000.00 1,325,000.00 -----------------7,770,000.00 2,063,350.00 10,679,650.00 1,130,000.00 2,740,000.00 119,933.34 3, 145,066.66 1,445,400.00 15, 112, 100.00 320,000.00 1,252, 500.00 -----------------37,500.00 250,000.00 -----------------126,000.00 125,000.00 72,707,860.77 1Includes $35,000,000 authorized and $10,000,000 disbursed to the Export-Im and $2,500,000authorized and disbursed to the Second Export-Import Bank of 695,790,323.23 rt Bank ofWashington, ashington, D . C REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE 51 CORPORATION TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 8, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1986, inclusive, by States–Continued PURCHASES OF CAPITAL Notes or De BeNTURES COMPANIES Am oun t author- State iz OF BANKS AND - A mo u nt wit h drawn or canceled $840,000.00 5,000,000.00 2,515,000.00 1,800,000.00 3,350,000.00 237,000.00 8,571,000.00 1,700,000.00 10,652,500.00 1,084,000.00 5,736,000.00 635,000.00 2,440,000.00 1,000,000.00 7,127,500.00 750,000.00 700,000.00 -----------------4,068,000.00 280,500.00 6,380, 500.00 560,000.00 13,301,500.00 2,422,500.00 10,000.00 592,000.00 15,000.00 35,000.00 750,000.00 1,350,000.00 238,435,000.00 8,435,000.00 2,044,000.00 450,000.00 62,269,000.00 5,447,500.00 75,000.00 1,385,000.00 70,000.00 1,286,800.00 59,000.00 1,543,000.00 9,485, 500.00 1,743,000.00 50,000.00 2,720,000.00 8,025,000.00 -----------------3,601,500.00 302,000.00 3,376,000.00 415,000.00 21,234,500.00 3,257,500.00 1,250,000.00 -----------------431, 114,300.00 TRUST 31,842,000.00 || Amount disbursed $840,000.00 5,000,000.00 430,000.00 1,800,000.00 3,113,000.00 6,871,000.00 9,408,500.00 5,101,000.00 1,440,000.00 6,350,000.00 700,000.00 3,768,500.00 5,820,500.00 10,855,000.00 582,000.00 10,000.00 600,000.00 171,800,000.00 1,594,000.00 56,821,500.00 1,060,000.00 1,216,800.00 1,484,000.00 7,742,500.00 2,670,000.00 8,025,000.00 3,299,500.00 2,886,000.00 17,914,500.00 1,250,000.00 340,453,300.00 TOTAL, SEC. 36, TITLE II, O F T H E E M E R G E N C Y F A R M M o R T G A G E A C T OF 1933, A S A MEND ED '[Drainage, levee,irrigation,and similar districts,etc.] - Arizona-----------------------------------------Arkansas---------------California------------Colorado-------------Florida--------------- Idaho----------------- Illinois---------------Iowa-----------------Kentucky----------isiana----------- Minnesota.------------ Rººp issouri-------------Montana-----------Nebraska------------Nevada------N e w Mexico.-North CarolinaOregon---------------South Carolina South Dakota--- - - - - - - - - - - ennessee------- Texas--------Utah---------Virginia------Washington.----Wisconsin--Wyoming---------------------------------------Total-------------------------------------- $13,452,444.36 -----------------$1,509, 176.37 079,609.42 12,480,073.38 $344,300.00 42,316,414.41 588,982.26 16,992,967.55 4,581,841.35 392,500.00 1,705,664.60 33,000.00 1,316,036.69 4,334,618.90 866,805.31 2,647, 746. 19 384,489.61 214, 576. 10 1,281,994. 11 3,374, 512.02 85,170.16 7,000. ,500.00 33,652.92 21,000.00 91,932.45 529, 176.55 1,758, 100.00 189,800.00 2,500.00 302,500.00 -----------------234,500. 54 5,353,773.64 7,714,685.45 404,217.21 1,548,741.04 393,852.58 42,852.94 1,674,640.00 969, 433.00 402,500.00 886,307.76 -----------------38,000.00 i-----------------30, 500.00 2,848,415.03 27,571.63 280, 160.00 156, 100.00 2,000.00 16,000.00 110,300.00 96,500.00 13,323,734, 52 637,500.00 102,500.35 136,200.00 1,383,995.70 22,000.00 2,797,313.65 3,648,780.53 961,387.91 1,380,245.26 534,576.06 790,840.87 36,999.84 2,239,060.68 124,928. 37 150, 100.00 21,393.64 9,989,082.77 277,879.31 - - - - - 43,900.00 122,851,569.20 4,490,943.22 53,552,627. 57 52 REPORT OF T H E REC ONS TRUC TIO N FI NA NC E CORPORATION TABLE 6.-A mount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by States—Continued TOTAL, A C T A P P R O V E D J U N E 10, 1933, AS A M E N D E D A m o u n t author- State ized Kansas------------------------------------------Maryland---------------------------------------Michigan---------------------------------------Minnesota--------------------------------------Missouri----------------------------------------N e w York--------------------------------------North Carolina---------------------------------- w n or canceled $100,000.00 22,350,000.00 4,125,000.00 100,000.00 150,000.00 3,500,000.00 50,000.00 Total-------------------------------------- A mo u nt with Amount b ursed ---------------------------------------------------!--------------------------------------------------------------------- $100,000.00 22,350,000.00 4, 125,000.00 100,000.00 150,000.00 3,500,000.00 50,000.00 30,375,000.00 ------------------ 30,375,000.00 LOANS O N P R E FE R R ed Sto ck OF INSU RANCE Co MPA NIE S Maryland---------------------------------------Michigan---------------------------------------Minnesota-------------------------------------Missouri----------------------------------------N e w York--------------------------------------North Carolina---------------------------------Total.-------------------------------------- $22,350,000.00 4, 125,000.00 100,000.00 150,000.00 3,500,000.00 50,000.00 30, 275,000.00 -----------------l------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $22,350,000.00 4,125,000.00 100,000.00 150,000.00 3,500,000.00 50,000.00 30,275,000.00 SUBSCRIPTION F OR P R E F E R R E D S T O C K OF A N I N S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y Kansas------------------------------------------ $100,000.00 ------------------ $100,000.00 T O T A L , A C T A P P R O V E D A P R . 13, 1934, A S A M E N D E D [Loans for financing repair of property damaged Yºu”. hurricane, or flood in 1933, 1934, 1935, an $2,150,000.00 $400,000.00 50,000.00 l-----------------150,000.00 l------------------ Florida 2,350,000.00 400,000.00 $1,252,830.00 1,025.00 45,935.00 1,299,790.00 T O T A L , SEC. 14 O F T H E A C T A P P R O V E D J U N E 19, 1934, A S A M E N D E D [Loans to borrowersengaged in the mining, milling, orsmelting ofores) $1,013,000.00 1,961,000.00 450,000.00 176,000.00 10,000.00 220,000.00 20,000.00 200,000.00 3,275,000.00 20,000.00 350,000.00 15,000.00 6,000.00 40,000.00 45,000.00 250,000.00 8,051,000.00 1,07 T O T A L , SEC. 16 O F T H E A C T A P P R O V E D J U N E 19, 1934, A S A M E N D E D [Loan toapublic-schoolauthorityforthe purpose ofpayment ofteachers'salariesdue priortoJune 1, 1934] Illinois $22,500,000.00 $200,000.00 $22,300,000.00 T O T A L , A C T A P P R O V E D A U G . 24, 1935 [Loans to or for the benefit ofpublic-school districtsorsimilar public-school authorities] Arkansas----------------------------------------T e xa s $124,800.00 411,000.00 535,800.00 REPORT OF T H E REC ONS TRU CTI ON F INA NCE CORPORATION TABLE 7.-Amount 53 of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes GRAND TOTAL Amount - Mon th Amount out Amount authorized i disbursed Am ou nt repaid standing at end of period 1932 February---------------------March-----------------------April-------------------------May-------------------------June--------------------------July--------------------------August-----------------------September-------------------October----------------------November--------------------December--------------------- $91,601,057.00 142,333,075.06 228,771,667.33 199,450,025.39 254,246.63 170,934,728.59 189, 106.31 138,480,782.93 162,373,944.36 96,598,980.32 *128,332,558, $70,868,417. 52 121,477,890.49 155,543,323.23 $18,845.00 $70,849,572. 52 8,873,883.30 183,453,579.71 7,009,080. 50 331,987,822.44 16,440,727.23 474,530,654.33 48,684,900. 92 724, 122,570.00 34,615, 181.07 860, 657,320.79 35,232,968.30 971,605,266.20 44,903, 158.06 998,822,822.05 47,565,316.28 1,088,881,255.45 27,180,977.04 || 1,122,720,837.37 29,423,415.68 1,224,798,685.44 isº.13 298,276,816.59 171,149,931. 146, 180,913.71 72,120,713.91 137,623,749.68 61,020, 558.96 131,501,263.75 Total-------------------- 21,936, 199,172.57 | 1,524, 747,138.82 142,844,447.43 283, 171,473.85 217,732,207.45 *162,526,631.98 141,981,250.47 ,047,880.32 1,024,785.36 57,792,381.18 791,443.05 517,388,597.97 347,786,121.56 *476,993,724. 18 117,995,293.92 199,499,330.83 179,533,134.72 117,500,398.87 195,805,854.81 123,677, 183.75 115,339,396.98 83,128,537.43 39,271, 516.79 48,646,412.75 | 186,473,215.08 369, 537,593.42 299,948,453.38 1,224,798,685.44 32,452,828.29 35,971,603.16 55,813,566.83 40,213,996.05 || 46,800,209.06 | ,656,029.32 112,949,299.42 73,520,461.92 61,734,251.55 *69,684,650.98 || 51,202,045.08 || 67,574, 183.47 || 1,310,341,151.07 1,473,868,878.74 1,597,588,446.63 1,674,874,849.45 1,823,880,495.20 1,852,901,649.63 1,855,291,747.19 1,864,899,822.70 1,842,437,087.94 1,821,398,849.71 1,956,670,019.71 2,258,633,429.66 Total-------------------- *2,748,080,944.80 | 1,776,407,869. 35 | *742,573, 125.13 1934 January----------------------- *407,378,961.81 February- * 132,865,625.59 March--- * 197,112,324.80 April----- * 102,317,307.38 By----- *106,033,014.78 June------*+ 262,115,311. 64 July-*73,987,459.55 August--- * 188,539,123.69 || Septem *291,430,248.53 October-----*193,163,699.21 November---*54,175,212.41 December--------------------- * 117,687,952.03 343,781,651.19 138,223,573.21 174,702,514.43 137,503,338.54 100,482,025.14 205,212,503.38 278,190,303.16 115,003,449.22 54,364,910.22 60,087, 192.35 87,827,838.51 132,546,720.68 | *86, 163,928.38 2,516,251,152.47 82,739,872.01 || 2,571,734,853.67 | *91,311,849.17 2,655, 125,518.93 91, 123,212.32 2,701,505,645.15 66,997,270.39 2,734,990,399.90 | *67,831,380.42 2,872,371,522.86 || *443,161,666.45 2,707,400, 159.57 136,883,990.63 2,685,519,618, 16 71,019,841.07 2,668,864,687.31 79,142,232.20 2,649,809, 647.46 73,407,675.50 2,664,229,810.47 114,654,725.17 | 2,682, 121,805.98 Total-------------------- *2,126,806,241.42 | 1,827,926,020.03 |*1,404,437,643.71 *33,163,437.25 *20,457,072.54 *39,053,021.77 *60,091,255.59 *40,031,124.71 *143,671,315.45 *44,068,830.00 | *28, 194,406.72 *146,003,377.53 *38,983,326.70 *126, 180,373.36 144,079,814.76 763,977,356.38 || 2,258,633,429.66 2,682,121,805.98 49,275,454.45 54,737,368.83 39,625,005.23 56,104,278.17 | 61,729,009.88 137,909,310.28 124,588,307.71 51,347,752.32 42,029, 803.99 28,436,221.25 | 17,986,245. 16 | 43,792,967. 11 | 73,431,516.58 60,582,383.40 54,747,687.70 || *48,076,834.97 46,990,667.07 || 53,855,640.23 60,097,571.99 || 40,278,281.99 || 34,940,786.92 || *47,011, 116.53 *34,143,979.73 || *106,845,403.79 2,657,965,743.85 2,652,120,729.28 2,636,998,046.81 2,645,025.490.01 2,659,763,832.82 2,743,817,502.87 2,808,308,238.59 2,819,377.708.92 2,826,466,725.99 2,807,891,830.71 2,791,734,096.14 2,728,681,659.46 707,561,724.38 | 661,001,870.90 2,728,681,659.46 1936 January----------------------FebruaryMarch------------------------- 45,066,411.39 18,471,082.33 124, 573,956.74 Total, first quarter------ 188, 111,450.46 98,635,058.82 || 3:173,566,861.71 2,653,749,856.57 Grand total.------------- 7,763,175,165.63 5,935,277,811.40 *3,281,527,954.83 2,653,749,856. 57 - 62,162,326.75 16,990, 711.44 19,482,020.63 49,406,829.22 2,741,437,156.99 52,693,681.77 || 2,705,734,186.66 *71,466,350.72 2,653,749,856. 57 1These figureshave been adjusted on account ofrescissions. * Revised. * Exclusiveofrepayment, unallocated, pending advices, as of Mar. 31, 1936. *Includes $193 618,000representing refinancing ofloans previously made by the corporation to Federal land banksfordifferentindividual amounts, but in the same aggregate amount. 54 REPORT OF T H E REC ONSTR UCTI ON FI NAN CE CORPORATION TABLE 7.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months a n d classes—Continued T O T A L , SEC . 5, R E C O N S T R U C T I O N M o nt h at: FINANCE 1. C O R P O R A T I O N ACT, AS A M E N D E D à . Amount out Am ou nt repaid - $91,601,057.00 142,333,075.06 228,771,667.33 199,450,025.39 388,254, 246.63 167,934,728.59 125,136,437.31 65,352,280.71 59,371, 561.7 73,659,796.72 *81,289, 967.97 standing at end of period $70,868,417. 52 121,477,890.49 155,543,323.23 58,983,559, 12 298,276,816.59 171,149,931.86 142,233,029.71 61,909,014. 16 120,353,360.16 39,367,417.87 87,440,361.93 $18,845.00 8,873,883.30 7,009,080.50 16,440,727.23 48,684,900.92 34,615, 181.07 35,232,968.30 44,903, 158.06 47,563,281.73 27, 177,436.04 29,313,534.28 $70,849,572-52 183,453,579.71 331,987,822.44 474,530,654.33 724, 122,570.00 850,657,320.79 967,657,382.20 984,663,238.30 1,057,453,316.73 1,069,643,298.56 1,127,770,126.21 Total-------------------- *1,623, 154,844.44 || 1,427,603,122.64 299,832,996.43 1,127,770,126.21 1933 January----------------------February 84,182, 129.23 200,735,830.65 155,329,303.10 * 100,725,661.30 111,284,726.83 120,001,798.76 133,113,288. 14 50,602,085.60 38,383,943.05 234,808,928, 52 133,733,431. 32 * 158,449,929.42 75,183,421.58 159,688, 523.62 ,840,052.22 62,758,894.98 135,626,841.22 99, 193,850.52 95,895,674.09 69,438,406.13 086,394, 18 37,194,685.39 105,441,763.45 168,594, 158.96 32,308,547.15 35,910,843.56 1 55,687,000.79 1 40,103,725.68 1, 46,258,651.69 1,4 94,303,490.41 1,478, 112,777,799.45 1,461,607.325.71 72,785,680.60 1,458, 260,051.24 61,116,379.75 1,422,230,065.67 *69,504, 729.84 1,389,920,021.2 50,016, 520.06 || 1,445,345,254.61 63,733,126.65 1,550,206,296.92 - - - *1,530,351,055.92 || 1,156,942,666.34 || 1734, 506,495.63 *94,138.166. 10 119,658,387.83 *50,693,884.93 51,261,401.56 *78,718, 176.38 17,583,575.76 *67,047,629.87 50, 594,695.21 a47,207,362.68 37,556, 112.69 ** 216,803, 535.39 42,730,239. 15 *39,950,455.48 | *220,497,277.29 *108,177,947.63 42,804,762.57 * 13,653,423.10 19,769,795.78 *53,815, 117.59 ,873, 546.39 *29,494,423.77 58,388,677.59 *60,410,865. 16 89,867,446.31 *860, 110,988.08 1,550,206,296.92 *84,916,853.72 1,584,947,831.03 74,601,072.02 1,561,608, 160-57 ,250,211.34 1,498,941.524.99 83,887,390.77 1,465,648,829.43 63,907,811.57 1,439,297,130.55 *56,331, 107.33 1,425,696,262-37 -315,413,979.06 || 1,330,779,550-60 81,611, 116.08 1,291,973,207.09 33,983,939.27 1,277,759.063.60 32, 197,172.10 1,275,435,437.89 48,447,847. 24 1,285,376,258.24 79,384,017.47 1,295,859,697.08 780, 585,918. 13 |21,034,932,517.97 61,868,910.95 | 49,094,099.41 48,588,344.01 39,260,085.23 40,848,372.78 || 43,813,047.91 40,906, 525.32 31,381,668.95 25,504,221.74 33,880,980.65 230,962,917.63 *58,666,090.80 1,295,859.697.08 * 11,950,099.01 * 12,325, 608.87 *17,346,681.30 a46,559,770.37 220,510,007. 66 23,565,245.68 24,331,000.00 11,018,098.47 7,466,889.88 18,539,482.55 * 14,210,442.56 8,211,325.15 17,418,681.94 14,877,791.77. 11,448,399.06 23,042,158.55 37,987, 580.08 17,054,165.21 7,394, 725.62 11,236, 508.67 4,283,894.47 3,978,386.38 2,235, 181.66 23,485,631.43 1,251,409,468.07 1,217, 193, 160.43 1,180,053,215.48 1,163,835,288.80 1,160,974,496.10 1,134,215,613.40 1, 100,703,813.70 1,080,558,653.42 1,059,338,326.15 1,029,435,731.88 1,000,707,995.91 965,527,535-54 216,034,651.50 174,443,104.84 504,775,265.38 965,527.536.54 JanuaryFebruary-March------------------------- 37,778,369.86 6,053,977.98 110,759,803.08 5,845,842.34 8,766,711.17 6,893,299.14 42,785,662.99 32,095,023.50 *56,657,618.34 928, 587,715.89 905,259,403.56 855,495,084.36 Total, firstquarter------ 154,592, 150.92 21,505,852.65 || 3 131,538,304.83 855,495,084.36 Grand total.------------- 4,384, 243,690.86 3,561,080, 664.60 °2,705,585,580.24 855,495,084.36 1These figureshave been adjusted on accountofrescissions. * Revised. *Exclusive ofrepayments unallocated, pending advices, asofMar. 31,1936. *Includes$193,618,000representing refinancing ofloans previously made by the corporation to Federal land banks fordifferentindividual amounts, but in thesame aggregateamount. REPORT OF TH E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION #. authorizations, TABLE 7.-Amount disbursements, repayments and amounts eb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, outstanding from 55 by m o n t h s and classes—Continued B A N K S A N D T R U S T C O M P A N I E S (INCLUDING RECEIVERS, LIQUIDATING AGE NTS , A N D CONSERVATORS) [Under sec. 5ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] sºil M on t h #:º A mou nt out Amount repaid standing at end of period $39,546, 160.52 85,870,980.49 112, 153,001.36 108,192,844.29 * 151, 599,949.99 104, 166,283.74 77,635,909.68 27,401,650.02 80,746,257.61 420,708.99 43, 102,313.33 Total-------------------- $18,845.00 7,651, 531.30 6,889,778.45 12,585,480.24 45,346,776.63 28,200,745.53 *31,301,064.49 40,413, 591.02 *40,317,667. 54 22,466,223.72 21,057,389.14 $39,527,315.52 117,746,764.71 223,009,987.62 318,617,351.67 424,870, 525.03 500,836,063. 24 547, 170,908.43 534, 158,967.43 574, 587,557.50 572,542,042.77 594, 586,966.96 *949,412,000.09 || 2850,836,060.02 || 2256,249,093.06 594,586,966.96 56, 133,284.40 132,422,465.58 98,543, 748.61 63,489,340.88 55,456,202.42 38,949,096. 07 100,595,536.74 33,461,223.34 21,620,010. 53 103,270,900.08 38,260,466.80 * 107,929,532.44 43,125,290.40 78.112,411.70 62,900,655.93 23,914,051.40 87,947,700.34 12,034,738.64 66,053,436. 74 52,493,748.50 15,610,326.79 15,030,459.24 ,296,831.40 71, 174,894.58 26,006,824.40 120,684,301.71 40,723,012. 09 28,431,486.93 37,888,316.40 75,139,370. 67,871, 161.50 *35,298, 174.45 27,515,419.22 230,763, 159.21 225,416,830.99 46, 126,511.29 611,705, 432.96 669, 133,542.95 691,301,186.79 686,783,751.26 736,843, 135.20 673,738, 503.61 671,920,778.85 689, 116,352.90 677,211,260.47 661,478, 560.50 686,358,560.91 711,406,944.20 1850, 131,807.89 578,694,545.66 1461,874,568.42 711,406,944. 20 *52,336, 152.24 52,170,810.41 ,406,099.06 38,806,076.75 149,530,338.07 12,679,248.46 ,575,287.64 * 19,686,455.31 232,205,980. 10 28,441,484.52 * 18,822,223.90 25,213,830.72 236,288,678.82 19,854,267.78 * 104,643,284.66 38,931,809. 19 * 10,219,081.85 15,767,592. 57 *26,143,801. 13 17,781,752.47 *20,324,478.27 47,996, 501.16 *21,862,748.53 65,818,878.88 1459,358, 154. 27 | *383, 148,708. 22 262,846,830.20 48,970,789.33 *51,960,572.27 *50,404,690. 20 *42,849,977.92 *41,115,004. 13 *31,969,167.24 225,420,342.39 *23,290,949.75 *22,002, 744.03 32,743,423.78 *34,498,747.65 468,073,238.89 700,730,924.41 690,566,211.83 651,284,888.02 620, 566,653. 13 606, 158, 159.73 590,256,986.32 578, 142,086.86 591,653,553.66 584, 130, 196.48 579,909,204.92 595, 162,282.30 626,482,413.53 626,482,413.53 11,987,985.80 || 246,745,454.89 9,670,568.45 136,821,703. 70 9, 104,891.25 238,222,865.32 14,632,530.99 *30,788,265. 44 9,860,357.54 230,205,393.59 11,045,814.38 *32,116,055.14 5,146,095.75 *28,808, 654.78 9,592,499.42 123,525,325.50 2,024,621.30 16, 416, 575.31 2,884, 590.79 * 19,405,253.31 320,301.89 125,351, 504.10 20,291,243.60 *27,086,257.11 106,561, 501. 16 355,493,308.19 591,724,944. 44 564,573,809, 19 535,455,835. 12 519,300, 100.67 498,955,064.62 477,884,823.86 454,222,264.83 440,289,438.75 425,897,484.74 409,376,822.22 384,345,620.01 377, 550,606. 50 377, 550,606. 50 1933 January----------------------February---------------------- Margh------------------------- April-------------------------May-------------------------June--------------------------July--------------------------August-----------------------September--------------------October----------------------November--------------------- January--February---------------------March------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Total-------------------1935 January----------------------February---------------------March------------------------il-------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - *8,711,799.01 *9,423, 511.90 * 15,769,795.73 * 10,509,395.15 * 15,116,743.53 13,911,648.65 10,021,000.00 7,045, 104.82 7,445, 453.04 6,234,100.39 13,488,705.50 7,683,609.86 125,360,867. 58 30, 106,704.78 3,962,657.34 10,305, 584.29 Total, firstquarter------ 44,374, 946.41 Grand total.------------- 2,428,637,776.24 4,506,418, 18 3,923, 147.40 5,243,604. 65 * 52,449,941.80 27,256,203.28 354,800,821.40 335,671,384.72 288, 465,047. 57 13,673, 170.23 3 102,758,729. 16 288, 465,047. 57 1,932, 913,985.29 s1,644,448,937.72 288,465,047. 57 23,052, 584.08 1These figures have been adjusted on account of rescissions. * Revised. * Exclusive of repayments unallocated, pending advices, as of Mar. 31, 1936. REPORT OF T H E REC ONS TRU CTIO N FI NAN CE CORPORATION 56 TABLE 7-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued BUILDING A N D L O A N ASSOCIATIONS (INCLUDING RECEIVERS) [Under sec. 5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] Mo nth aft: Amount out ã º Amount repaid standingatend of period 1932 March-----------------------April---------------*y------------ June-----------July------------August---------September---October----NovemberDecember--------------------- $4,879,750.00 19, 106,083.40 13,011,890.00 15,417,200.00 15,314,510.03 12,543,600.00 7,295,705.00 3,750, 500.00 3,391,532.00 4,985,274.32 $2,430,500.00 ||-----------------10,170,186.68 $58,642.06 19,624,016.39 409,878.87 9,823,631. 19 535,840.65 16,577,471.48 1,205,474.10 12,180,063.17 1,561,404.87 9,435,115.28 1,253,188.31 5,080,954.91 1,376,330.52 3,830,807.59 1,618,781.05 4,710,367.98 1,596,899.64 67,034,628.35 75,216,555.33 921, 179.72 81,133,205.26 ,246,674.50 99,696,044.75 93,863, 114.67 9,616,440.07 84,246,674.60 4,294,724.89 2,849,559.28 3,219,307. 24 1,691,000.00 1,841,231.87 1,804,847.24 266,781.25 892,449.04 281,490. 54 2,096,059.51 443,016.68 2, 135,000.00 3,412,672.47 4,093,224.60 1,697,279.66 2,375,255.24 1,888,968.45 1,741,824.86 724, 147.01 1,114,230.35 321,417.65 1,340.92 272,414.58 1,014,664. 29 2,288,507.52 2,080,445.27 2,606,799.34 4,017,879.50 3, 135,193.43 3,436,823.04 2,476,046.91 3,197,886.04 3, 133,402.11 4,355,972.33 3,523,903.39 2,943,778.21 85,370,839.55 87,383,518.88 86,474,099.20 84,831,474.94 83,585,249.96 81,890,251.78 80, 138,351.88 78,054,696.19 75,242,711.73 71,418,080.32 68, 166,591.51 21,815,467.54 19, 187,440.08 37,196,637.09 66,237,477.59 4,342,150.30 3,310,550. 16 4,398,506.81 5,298,844.38 5,742,590.91 4,687,223.31 4,149,354.04 5,624,805.42 2,894,139.99 3,141,577.38 2,045,412.92 2,605,830.28 62,819,530.74 59,552, 142.43 55,224,953.54 49,968,924-26 44,484,552.43 39,827,880.62 36, 178,526.58 30,553,721.16 27,659,581-17 24,569,272.68 22,523,859.76 19,918,029.48 48,240,985.90 19,918,029.48 4,471,437.35 2,044,580.75 1,370, 165.85 946,256.62 895, 561.51 907, 140.69 513,415.39 1,047,611.32 271,713. 60 500,038.52 *543,900.85 15,446,592.13 13,402,011.38 12,109,120.53 11, 162,853.91 10,275,827.30 9,734,170.84 10,202,086-39 9,180,262.92 8,908,549.32 8,307,659.59 7,807,621.07 7,274,475.25 14, 112,712. 18 7,274,475.25 575,799.92 735,893.57 *396, 262.82 6,698,675.34 6,027,711.29 5,631,448.47 * 1,707,956.31 5,631.448.47 116,506,180.02 | *110,874,731.55 5,631.448.47 17,606.85 924,203.45 80,000.00 43, 161.85 64,000.00 265,000.00 36,000.00 500,000.00 71,317.92 42,815. 10 258,219.08 30,551.50 - August--September-------------------------------------------------------October---65,000.00 51,268.89 November-------------------------------------------------------December--------------------20,787,069.21 |-----------------Total-------------------- 21,814,676.06 1,921,537.79 September-------------------------------------------------------October---NovemberPecember--------------------------------------10,755.04 - Total-------------------- 1,678,524.90 Total, first quarter------ 315,000.00 Grand total.------------- 145,319,713.25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,469,157.96 64,929. 52 889. *These figures have been adjusted on account ofrescissions. * Revised. *Exclusive ofrepayments unallocated,pending advices,as ofMar. 31,1936. $2,430,500.00 12,542,044.62 31,756,182.14 41,043,972.58 56,415,970.06 66,237.477.59 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 57 TABLE 7.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1982, to Mar. 31, 1986, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued INSURANCE COMPANIES [Under sec. 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] at: Mon th 1 # . A mo u nt out Am ou nt repaid standing at end of period 1932 March-----------------------April--------June--July---August--September-October---November-December--------------------- $7,080,000.00 9,722,000.00 7,543,000.00 39,120,500.00 3,833, 500.00 4,523,700.00 3,370, 500.00 1,209,000.00 2,151,000.00 4,495,731.66 $6,635,920.00 4,141,250.00 8,514,225.00 26,719,243.83 4,069,749.49 4,661,210.41 4,691,720.37 1,625,444.01 1,665,828.78 5,313,027.03 695,473.62 1,727,995.92 $6,561, 520.00 10,684,778.63 18,820,888.39 45,440, 166.58 49, 100,805.03 53,466,005.75 57.232,934.62 57,893,494.13 ,863,849.29 62,448,880.40 Total.-------------------- 83,048,931.66 68,037,618.92 5,588,738.52 62,448,880.40 ecember--------------------- 1,214,500.00 1,236,500.00 7,328, 131.07 1,624,000.00 1,286,322.94 2,074,381.84 330,100.00 650,000.00 545,000.00 300,000.00 541,000.00 350,000.00 976,151.99 407,252.19 9,514,589.21 1,678,000.00 2,256,149.25 947,098.39 964,476.50 1,238,304.75 5,000.00 382,000.00 355,888.94 389, 503.38 522,669.22 249, 134.17 315,230.93 1,453,255.23 ,955.02 4,627,689. 07 3,040,046.40 1,019,754.86 1,032,068.17 702,310. 55 2,858,270.26 4,382,351. 13 62,902,363. 17 63,060,481.19 72,259,839.47 72,484,584.24 73,779,778.47 70,099, 187.79 68,023,617.89 68,242,167.78 67,745,099.61 67,424,789.06 64,922,407.74 60,929,559.99 Total.-------------------- 17,479,935.85 19,644,414.60 21, 163,735.01 60,929,559.99 4,897,331.31 2,878,747.39 3,224,029.44 13,323,826.10 2,857,802.42 835,205.22 2,039,300.98 1,160,799. 19 831,357.84 864,938.90 602,486.82 4,504,357.43 56,269,654.48 54,059,011. 22 51,554,081.78 38,250,350.82 35,398,253.26 34,563,048.04 32,523,747.06 31,362,947.87 30, 531,990.03 29,852,051.13 29,249,564.31 24,745,206.88 38,020, 183.04 24,745.206.88 792,205.65 1,428,663.61 ,264.63 801,232.98 1,316,319.75 639, 112.01 1,183,933.67 493,814.38 387,190.57 7,169,858.70 623, 145.21 3,158,760.75 23,953,001.23 22,525,968.93 21,958,704.30 21,157,471.32 19,841, 151.57 19, 202,039.56 18,018, 105.89 17,524,291.51 17,137,100.94 9,967,242.24 9,344,097.03 6,185,336.28 18,561,501.91 6,185,336.28 125,180.07 ,248.10 *101,578.58 6,060,156.21 5,851,908.11 5,750,329.53 3.435,006.75 5,750,329.53 *83,769,165.23 5,750,329.53 - ay - -- - - - - - - - $74,400.00 17,991.37 378, 115.24 99,965.64 409, 111.04 ,009. 69 924,791.50 - v º - 1933 January----------------------FebruaryMarch-- - Aprilay-- June-July-Augus September October.-November - - - - - - Total-------------------- Total-------------------- 2,254,690.77 67,300.00 1,835,829.93 1,631.31 Total, first quarter------|------------------|-----------------Grand total.-------------- 102,850,858.28 89, 519,494.76 1 These figures have been adjusted on account of rescissions. s Exclusive of repayments unallocated, pending advices, as ofMar. 31, 1936. 58 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 7.-Amount of authorizctions, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1982, to Mar. 31, 1986, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANIES (Under sec. 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended) Mo n th Amount - authorized 1 Amount ishnrs disbursed Amount out Amoun t repaid - standing at end of period - 1932 March------------------------April-------------------------- $6,517,000.00 7,360,000.00 2,968,000.00 *56,850,000.00 7, 119,000.00 1,092,000.00 960,000.00 4,415,000.00 3,805,800.00 22,655, 102.61 $1,277,000.00 -----------------7,857,925.08 $38,159.93 5,177,732.43 ,644.67 *52,349,954.74 353,976.95 7,782,289.38 1,550,425.82 3,184,891.92 * 1,426,871.85 2,951,205.21 1,470,665.63 3,222, 581.36 *2,018, 632.23 2,023, 729.34 1,317,632.34 2,620,710.93 2,936,546.08 $1,277,000.00 9,096,765.15 14,064,852.91 66,060,S30.70 72,292,694.26 74,050,714.33 75,531,253.91 76,735,203.04 77,441,300.04 77,125,464.89 293,741,902.61 *88,448,020.39 *11,322, 555.50 77,125,464.89 3,262,000.00 31,658, 133.96 4,808, 300.00 21,343,000.00 5,417,458.00 49,405, 143.93 8,319,811.03 5,776,400.00 6,567,630.84 90, 716,370.00 13,767,638.62 13,374,509.06 4,127,585.40 32,031,442.60 4,308, 125.25 520,010.92 727,724.48 46, 197, 567.68 432,403, 59 7,057,961.93 1,262,939.98 4,155,303.46 5,160,440.27 19,060, 168.51 1,703,231.44 *1,683,930, 66 767,237.17 3,572,569.70 770,726.77 946,493.45 1,846,684.17 *3,796,222.98 2,307,788.41 4,832,302.50 a 1,620,467.40 1,446,509.45 79,549,818.85 109,897,330.79 113,438,218.87 110,385,660.09 110,342,657.80 155,593,732.03 155, 179,451.45 158,441,190.40 157,396,341.97 156,719,342. 160,259,315.80 177,872,974.86 *234, 416, 395.44 126,041,674. 07 225,294, 164.10 177,872, 974.86 SeptemberOctober--Novemberecember--------------------- *4,216,731.72 3,169,528.92 25,645,484.92 * 10,719,596.66 12,236,091.48 2,860,043.60 1,628, 500.00 3, 184,092.28 2,857, 012.00 5,923,069.24 5,926,363.52 25,750,047.42 5,791, 110.00 1,016,365.20 759, 553.54 229,730,725.71 8,595, 143.62 5,599,873.49 4,631,301. 12 2,807,894.17 2,820,449.99 1,925,475.40 1,229,905. 15 8,530,509.02 4,697,383.04 12,644, 510.49 26,978,020.26 23,345,781. 55 25, 203,101.85 24,892, 515.43 *11,995, 611.86 225,672,636.64 24,077,878.78 13,224, 240.96 4,364,689.66 4,423,630.78 178,966,701.82 167,338, 556.53 161, 120.089.81 187,505,033.97 190,897,075.74 191,604,433.80 184,240,123.05 161,375,380.59 160,117,951.80 158,819, 186.24 155,684,401.73 159,791,279.97 Total-------------------- 284, 116,561.76 *73,438, 306.41 *91,520, 001.30 159,791,279.97 June.-July--August-September October.-November December--------------------- 2,678,400.00 2,808,796.97 1,527,600.00 1,908,475. 22 528, 264. 13 8, 162,849.03 14,090,000.00 3,956,593.65 1,436.84 12, 139,516, 28 2.693, 457.43 390,494.92 2,753, 196.14 4,944,592.01 1,666,232.81 1,119,327. 56 921, 575.39 1,524,471.30 1,000,598.93 1,600,621.40 2,236,173.17 1,839,879. 77 2,370, 145. 14 *6,651,892.68 *5,831,829. 51 25, 139,357.34 23,750,364. 11 23, 527,507. 69 *2,392,653. 40 *6,604,961.70 * 5,330, 607.76 6,202, 179.25 * 1,737,331.29 *2,319,741.13 *5,494,372. 69 155,892. 583.43 155,005,345.93 151,532,221.40 148,901, 184.85 146,295,252. 55 145,427,070.45 139,822.707.68 136,092,721.32 132,126,715.24 131,483,179.54 131,003, 318.18 127,879,090.63 Total-------------------- 48,885,884.47 23,070,609. 21 54,982,798.55 127,879,090.63 206,665.08 1,941,320.64 1,031,818. 79 1,283,674. 16 910, 134.25 1,649,694.49 2,506,469, 61 2,213,412.66 *2,235,686.03 126,656,295.18 125,353,016.7 124,767,025.23 3,843,502.90 *6,955, 568.30 124,767,025.23 314,842, 112.98 || 4 190,075,087.75 124,767,025.23 *y-------------------------- June------------------July------------------August------ September--October----November December - 1935 January----------------------February-March---April-fly-- Total, first quarter------ 3, 179,804. 51 Grand total.------------- 464,340, 548.79 1,093,795.59 1These figures have been adjusted on account of rescissions. * Revised. * Exclusiveofrepayments unallocated, pending advices, asofMar, 31, 1936. REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 59 TABLE 7.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1982, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued CREDIT UNIONS TUnder sec.5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] M on th at: 1. # . A mo un t out A mo un t repaid I standing at end of period Total January----------------------February----March--------April----------- 00 00 00 .00 .00 .00 00 $338,437.00 364,334.00 369,684.00 368,449.00 367,799.00 366,649.00 432,155.00 431,260.00 8,838.00 431,260.00 305.00 440,510.00 1,875.00 2,140.00 1,095.00 1,150.00 18,594. 11, 179.99 17,668.65 57,551.20 512,498.21 By----------- June--------July---------August------September 545.00 1,214.80 841.83 941. 40 October------------ November------December--------------------- 12,707.44 1,182.22 5,594.39 4,703.20 6,736.17 54,915.15 38,410.00 499,790.77 498, 608. 55 855. 00 1, 237.50 650. 00 493,014. 16 488,310.96 483,541.59 428,626.44 390,216.44 389,258.41 388,200. 22 387,345. 22 386, 107.72 385,457.72 129,007. 29 385,457.72 958.03 1,058.19 18,474.32 6,334.52 24,055.34 2,089.96 13,420.00 4,320.00 4,500.00 366,983.40 648.88 *750.00 336,593.54 334, 503.58 340,325. 16 336,005. 16 331, 505.16 330,890. 16 330,325. 16 329,475. 16 328,820. 16 328,070. 16 76,629. 14 328,070. 16 615.00 565. 00 850.00 655.00 314,500. 16 313,975. 16 312,885. 16 March---- Total, firstquarter------------------------|-----------------Grand total.------------- 635. 436,495.00 435,400.00 434,250.00 549, 200.70 547,985. 90 547, 144.07 555,941.38 537,346.85 526, 166.86 512,498.21 642, 967.80 600,095, 79 * 15,185.00 312,885. 16 *287,210.63 312,885. 16 1These figureshave been adjusted on account ofrescissions. * Revised. * Exclusive ofrepayments unallocated, pending advices, as ofMar. 31, 1936. 60 REPORT OF T H E RE CO NST RUC TIO N F INA NC E CORPORATION #. authorizations, lisbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 81, 1986, inclusive, by months and TABLE 7.-Amount classes—Continued FEDERAL LAND BANKS [Under sec. 5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act,asamended] Amount Mo n th Amount out Amount authorized 1 - disbursed A mou nt repaid standing at end of period - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000,000.00 9,000,000.00 11,450,000.00 14,300,000.00 15,800,000.00 18,500,000.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18,500,000.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------------------ 18,800,000.00 18,800,000.00 19,800,000.00 20,300,000.00 21,800,000.00 23,800,000.00 25,800,000.00 28,800,000.00 36,300,000.00 72,800,000.00 142,118,000.00 123,618,000.00 ------------------ 142, 118,000.00 - wrvºv - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - vºw - - I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,000,000.00 500,000.00 1,500,000.00 2,000,000.00 2,000,000.00 3,000,000.00 7,500,000.00 36,500,000.00 69,318,000.00 Total.------------------- 145,518,000.00 - - - - - - - - - 1934 January----------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31, 500,000.00 * 193,618,000.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - *$262 8,507,051. 401,955.42 799,848.55 4,466,733.36 32,232,720. 75 193,618,000.00 193,618,000.00 124,863,708.06 116,356,656.79 115,954,701.37 115,154,852.82 110,688, 119.45 78,455,398.71 *308,780, 601.29 78,455,398.71 1,491,325.35 2,490, 737.91 2,210,356.78 1,788,778. 22 4,075,855.88 6,525, 135.46 1,596,302.70 393,564.94 1,607,747.80 4,230,052.95 1,937,990. 22 *5,276,633.59 76,964,073.36 74,473,335.45 72,262,978.67 45 70,474, 66,398,344.57 59,873,209. 11 58,276,906. 41 57,883,341.47 56,275, 593.67 52,045, 540.72 50, 107,550.50 44,830,916.91 33,624, 481.80 44,830,916.91 9,150,893. 58 545,763. 60 s 410, 990.25 35, 680,023.33 35, 134,259.73 34, 723,269.48 * 10, 107,647.43 34,723,259.48 s387,236,000.00 a $352, 512,730, 52 34, 723,259.48 - - - - - November December--------------------Total-------------------------------------------------------- Total, first quarter------|------------------|-----------------G r a n d total.------------- *399, 636,000.00 - :º : ºurshave been adjusted on account of rescissions. evi sed. * Exclusive ofrepayments unallocated, pending advices, asof Mar. 31, 1936. *Represents refinancing ofloanspreviously made by the corporation to Federal land banks for different individual amounts but in the same aggregate amount. *Includes $193,618,000representing refinancing of loans previously made by the corporation to Federal land banks for different individual amounts but in the same aggregate amount. | REPORT OF T H E TABLE 7.-Amount RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 61 #. authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts eb. 2, 1982, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and outstanding from classes—Continued JOINT-STOCK L A N D B A N K S [Under sec. 5ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] Amount authorized 1 Mo nt h Am oun t out Amount disbursed Amount repaid standing at end of period $775,000.00 ------------------------------------|-----------------$724,877. 11 $724,877.11 190,000.00 000.00 708,846.05 305,000.00 134,339.47 840, 196.02 ,000.00 286,592.54 1,126,269.66 55,000.00 128,382.45 1,248,809, 11 576,000.00 16,617.55 1,263,848.24 595,000.00 168, 102.43 1,420,533.77 2, 126,000.00 447,215.54 1,856,364.27 1,525,000.00 616,718.53 2,465,301.30 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6,297,000.00 2,527,845.62 62,544.32 2,465,301.30 676,000.00 1,083,822.68 3,236,000.00 2,270,850.00 900,000.00 3, 130,000.00 24,500.00 153,352.93 6,942.54 3,091.95 7, 149.82 32,041.07 39,710.48 44,078.94 46,454.79 62,065.08 79,536,90 46,200.63 142, 172.67 235,092.30 2,611,711.69 4,824,630. 57 5,243,245. 16 6,750,657.96 7,535,118. 13 7,749,039. 19 8,554,682. 39 9,793,001. 21 10,416,634.38 12,075,723.83 13,551,515.99 14, 141,038.27 744,537.17 14, 141,038. 27 117,817. 54 147,787.41 752,526.68 478,487.62 2,038,593. 69 523,437.61 428,024.35 1,028,494.44 670,321.06 833, 327.58 325,397.41 257,571.91 415,243.08 614,360. 13 13,618,276.87 13, 158,452.27 11,119,858.58 10,596,420. 97 10, 168,396.62 9,139,902.18 8,469,581. 12 7,636,253.54 7,508,075.41 7,250, 503. 50 6,953,077.96 6,486,505.24 711, 252.53 8,365,785.56 6,486,505.24 5,378,649. 07 4,964,299.07 4,029,263. 53 3,701,048.96 3,146,482.42 3,038,663.61 2,806,005.99 2,382,695, 90 2,373,867. 63 2,306, 106.09 2,207,279.45 2,238,819. 16 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1935 January----------------------February March 52,400.00 |------------------ Oct obe r November December--------------------- 129,220.37 150,000.00 1,107,856.17 414,350.00 935,035. 54 328,214.57 554,566.54 107,818.81 232,657.62 423,310.09 8,828.27 67,761.54 98,826.64 * 118,460.29 Total.-------------------- 202,400.00 150,000.00 4,397.686.08 2,238,819. 16 138,787.80 2,100,031.36 1,991, 528,24 1,945,442.99 April------------------------- §. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - June-------------------------July-------------------------A t September - - - - - - - - - - - - - 108, 503, 12 346,085.25 Total, firstquarter-------|-----------------------------------Grand total.------------- 21,305, 572.68 15,809,372.29 *293,376.17 1,945,442.99 * 13,863,929.30 1,945,442.99 1 These figures have been adjusted on account of recissions. * Revised. 3 Exclusive of repayments unallocated, pending advices, as of Mar. 31, 1936. 62 REPORT OF T H E TABLE 7.-Amount o outstanding from RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts eb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued F E D E R A L IN TER MED IAT E CREDIT B ANK S [Under sec.5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] Amount M on th authorized 1 Amount disbursed A mo u nt repaid t *A:m:o:u:n:t::oeu n d - 1933 March (grand total)----------- $9,250,000.00 $9,250,000.00 $9,250,000.00 ------------------ A GR I CU L TU R AL CREDIT CORP ORATIO NS [Under sec.5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] 1932 MarchApril-- $21,200.00 July--------------August-----September--October----November--------December--------------------- 84,802.05 216,438. 07 444,783.85 594,021.62 702, 129.04 1,194,785.15 135,809. 15 225,882.05 $1,000.00 20,200.00 18,650.00 246, 515.87 400,621.07 534,151.82 539,074.94 1,206,884.22 276,909.98 212,619.43 285,914. 76 $1,000.00 21, 200.00 39,250.00 283,578.97 681,552.63 1,208,090.77 1,672,714.73 2,522,784.34 2,447,612.26 2,374,316.93 Total-------------------- 3,619,850.98 3,456,627.33 1,082,310.40 2,374,316.93 January----------------------February------ 101,252.10 March 442,904.36 20,825.00 163,077.91 201,022.01 197,866.93 76,730.88 166,418. 12 41,805. 22 111,809.20 155,952.10 2,647.85 244,722.72 131,280.12 193,526.26 139, 539, 54 279,255.80 153,124. 13 175,878.58 185, 181.62 8, 194.00 50,708.52 207,830. 11 167, 148.22 175,351.39 226,251.38 201,001. 35 142,751.44 254, 111.58 155,384.25 113,609.94 288,005.60 177,306.41 303,275.79 2,322,438.92 2, 157,938.55 2,227,309.88 2,132,338.62 2, 124,863.53 2, 121,651.63 2,146,795.85 2,144,535.73 2,206,804.37 2, 103,980.39 1,934,867.98 1,691,300.71 1,959,634.31 1,729,011. 24 2,412,027.46 1,691,300. 71 83,894.35 25,491.70 242,761.43 260,313.12 79,566.22 281,713.85 102,087.82 ,000.00 11,356.72 1,474,030.98 1,213,717.86 1,134, 151.64 902, 437.79 800,349.97 800,231.7+ 799,678.89 789,056.09 602.729.55 599,729. 55 863,372.83 1,178,419.58 863,372.83 ay-----------June--------------- - - - - - - - 1933 - - - - - - - - October--N ov e m be r December- - - Total-------------------- 40,000.00 195,922. 58 1934 January----------------------February-- - - M ar ch -- -April------ May-----July------August---September 118.23 552.85 10,622.80 October-. 186, 326. 54 November. December--------------------Total 863,239.33 860,739.33 887,500.00 873, 500.00 872,000.00 863, 525.00 775,398.75 765,679.49 759, 936.92 Total-------------------- 26,760.67 23, 760.67 130, 196.58 759, 936.92 Grand total.------------- 6,040, 140. 31 5,562,890.94 4,802,954.02 759,936.92 *These figures have been adjusted on account ofrescissions. REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 63 TABLE 7.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1982, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued R E G I O N A L A G R I C U L T U R A L C R E D I T C O R P O R A T I O N S (REDISCOUNTS) (Under sec. 5ofthe Reconstruction Finance CorporationAct, as amended) Amount Mo nth authorized 1 Amount disbursed Amount out Amount repaid standingatend of period 1932 December (total)-------------- $7,285,972.50 $5,372,062. 60 $655.03 $5,371,407. 57 15,360, 112.84 20,758,427.15 21,693,083.82 18,119,962.42 22,855,433.69 17,321,307.67 23,278,692.19 3,483,282.34 3,253,888. 56 1,896, 464.93 2, 109,918.31 3,255,678.72 15,269,909.65 18,266,632.88 19,706,023.74 19,214,707. 12 ,262,884.81 17,813,925.71 22,287,256.46 3,798,852.57 2,454,622.40 2,762,700. 50 2,015,321.54 2,929,313.74 104,646.84 1,798,634.47 1,330,214.09 2,009, 169.89 2,652,548.71 4,473,930.65 12,898,417.70 28, 148,010.72 26,330,278.71 22,014,809.00 15,897,239.21 7,610,410.44 20,536,670.38 37,004,668.79 55,380,378.44 72,585,915.67 93, 196,251.77 106, 536,246.83 115,925,085.59 91, 575.927.44 67,700,271.13 48,448, 162.63 34,566,244.96 29,885, 148.26 153,386,252.64 149,782, 151.12 125,268,410.43 29,885, 148.26 6,577,453.24 5,451,438.28 10,215, 590. 51 8,734, 142.18 5,559,706.67 2,536,248.77 1,235,772.65 1,677,537.10 1,662,209.86 1,127,072.76 3,197,403.24 28,382,979.52 1933 January----------------------February---------------------March------------------------ AprilMay Ju ne July--------------------------August-----------------------September-------------------October----------------------November-------------------December--------------------- 5,739,993. 04 5,075,284. 50 5,708,256.95 6,213,407. 61 2,706,353.39 3,151, 195.84 1,164,925.89 ,023.95 227,324.30 148,713.81 943,267.89 282,680.28 733,276.66 770,640.71 350,570.69 158,259.21 243,266.14 762,747.35 341,888. 41 ||-----------------9,103.98 577,473.74 18,168,227.34 18,089,427.00 178,840,452.48 173,243,640.72 47,974,575.26 173,243,640.72 |------------------ LIVESTOCK CREDIT CORPOR ATIONS [Under sec.5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] $496,990.00 2,548,195.00 1,260,825.00 2,288,576.00 1,415,216.29 2,753,454.57 1,202,725.44 478,305.00 506,565. 55 194,750.00 13,145,602.85 1,118,800.00 $470,990.00 -----------------1,659,550.00 $4,508.6% 1,214,017.01 20,249.41 2,549,078.00 136,771.65 1,315,563.16 255,983.27 1,944,974.76 408,041.41 1,534,779.79 504,242.20 521,319.62 605,885.43 452,663. 552,119.55 147,467.62 1,574,457.21 $470,990.00 2,126,031.31 3,319,798.91 5,732,105.26 6,791,685.15 8,328,618.50 9,359,156.09 9,274,590. 9,175. 134.38 7,748, 144.79 11,810,403.61 4,062,258.82 7,748, 144.79 69,400.00 48,727.17 1,453,586.08 919,864.29 397, 576.56 359,976.98 343,254.35 366,727.39 315,517.13 651, 462. 14 243,334.89 284,155.23 292,442.13 453,647. 07 6,081,544.24 6,363,958.71 5,492,821.59 5,095,245.03 4,846,268.05 4,603,013.70 4,352,286.31 4,036,769.18 3,385,307. 04 3,141,972.15 3, 171,019. 19 2,878,577.06 2,424,929.99 2,424,929.99 758,329.44 *These figureshave been adjusted on account ofrescissions. 78303–36–5 64 REPORT OF T H E RE CON ST RU CT ION FI N AN CE CORPORATION TABLE 7.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1982, to Mar. 31, 1986, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued L I V E S T O C K C R E D I T C O RP O R A T I ON S - C o n ti n u e d [Under sec. 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] Amount authorized 1 M on th Amount disbursed Am oun t out Amount repaid standingatend - - of period $213,496.61 140,787.36 357,209.87 97,929.59 43,547.64 32,917.94 89,570.05 5,020.24 11,176.85 83,879.64 135,171.46 $2,211,433.38 2,070,645.02 1,813,436.15 1,715,506.55 1,671,958-92 130. 102. 12 1,333,120.38 1,617,911.54 1,612,891.30 1,601,714.45 1,543,393-96 1,463,222.50 1,340,809.37 1,333,120.38 21,406.46 * 34,989. 63 1,311,713.92 1,269, 678.68 1,255,935-47 1,254,813.97 1,343,996.47 1,305,844. 12 1,129,052.35 1,064,339.87 1,022,839.80 899,783.34 930,801.33 984,677.58 632.308.68 984,677.58 11,093.00 ,402.05 * 11,506.06 *26,001. 11 * 12, 142,922.22 973,584.58 970, 182.53 958,676.47 958,676.47 0.35.24 13,743.21 1,121.50 30,817.50 38, 152.35 176,791.77 64,712.48 41,500.07 123,056.46 43,982.01 Total, first quarter------|------------------|-----------------Grand total.------------14,758,827.88 13, 101,598.69 1,707.481.59 958,676.47 R AI LR OA D S (INCLUDING R ECE IVE RS A N D TRUSTEES) [Under sec.5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] August.---- September October--November Dec emb er- $46,975, 757.00 13,812,000.00 37,931,457.00 ,923,538.00 54,239,972.00 16,392,085.00 12,798,583.00 21.293, 541.00 25,926, 269.00 38,226,000.00 8,915,891.00 $31,322,257.00 24,791,500.00 18,816,333.00 15,898.637.00 54,824,813.50 27,545,736.00 41,963,445.50 12,888,851.00 24,931,816.00 8,682,808.00 22,645,074.48 337,435,093.00 284,311,271.48 3,000,000.00 19,449,922.00 5,297,828.00 11,906, 583.00 23,200,000.00 6,950,000.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3,862,000.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 744,252.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 74,410,585.00 11,839, 562.71 7,583,551.64 14,004.00 24,510, 173.80 8,322,417.82 14,792,891.30 102,189.40 12,275,136.31 l-----------------17,925,716.98 265,795.18 18,329,660.00 5,125,081.20 ,302,600.00 24,028, 144.47 281,800.00 455,878.25 1,013,300.00 4,629,207.30 3,319,658.32 3,819, 291.36 109,782,987.01 360,000.00 6,199,220.26 76,707.61 139,132.18 45,088,570.37 These figureshavebeenadjustedonaccountofrescissions. 272.471,708.77 280,041,256.41 296,229.012-39 310,919.714.29 323, 194,850.60 340,854,772.40 354,059,351.20 331,333,806.73 331,159.728.48 331,813,028.48 330,243,015.52 333,485,956.23 337,166, 125.41 337,166, 125.41 * Revised. *Exclusive ofrepayments unallocated, pending advices,as ofMar. 31,1936. REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 65 TABLE 7.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1982, to Mar. 31, 1986, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued R A I L RO A D S (INCLUDING RE CEI VER S A N D TRUSTEES)—Continued [Under sec.5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] Mo n th Am ou nt 1 authorized Amount disbursed A m ou n t repaid - ut *A:m:o:u:n:ttºoe nd - 480.00 623.00 160.00 580.00 880.00 862. 55 500.00 800.00 386.59 490.48 980.00 271.00 $9,562. 52 29,749.17 100,000.00 349,156.56 244,489.18 347,525.41 18,109.67 12,166,827.85 108,037. 7,971.40 48,559.81 31,282.25 $340,854,042.89. 345,319,916.72 345,323,076.72 345,089,500. 16 344,949,890.98 353,637,228. 12 354,741,618.45. 343,481,590.60 343,594,939.69 353,491,458.77 361,829,878.96 376,893,867.71 53, 189,013.62 13,461,271.32 376,893,867.71 2,660,000.00 251,000.00 94,252.00 89,381.13 13,730.67 103,000.00 853,761.83 228,930.32 ,500. 1,272,813.41 6,133.41 454,133.41 98,023.81 39,550.04 16,609,600.24 379,464,486.58 379,701,755.91 380, 198,755.91 612, 294.08 413,414,483.76 414,344,463. 22 413,338,349.81 413,349,816.40 412,902, 782.99 412,804,759.18 412,765,209. 14 396,249,860.90 39,933, 552.00 20,577,558.81 396,249,860.90 50,000.00 1,550,000.00 2,587,892. 52 5,063,329.75 *959, 142.31 393,711,968.38 390, 198,638.63 389,239,496.32 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Total, first quarter------ 104,422,400.00 1,600,000.00 *8,610,364.58 389,239,496.32 Grand total.--------------| 598,798, 128.00 488,816,824. 11 a99,577,327.79 389,239,496.32 P RO CE SS OR S O R DISTRIBUTORS W H O A R E SUB JEC T T O PROCESSING T A X E S [Under sec.5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance CorporationAct,as amended] $7,333.69 14,400.00 $7,333. 69 7,333.69 21,733.69 7,333.69 3,787.90 14,150.38 13,150.38 8,722.38 ,290.06 2,473.37 1,973.37 1,467.68 1,467.68 1,467.68 Grand total.-------------- 26,089. 27 14,718.06 1These figures have been adjusted on account of rescissions. * Exclusiveofrepayments unallocated,pending advices,asofMar. 31,1936. 14,718.06 66 REPORT OF T H E REC ONS TRU CTIO N FI NA N CE CORPORATION TABLE 7.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued S T A TE F U N D S C R E A T E D FO R T H E P U R P O S E O F INSURING R E P A Y M E N T DEPOSITS O F PUBLIC M O N E Y S OF [Under sec.5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] Am oun t authorized 1 Mon th - Amount disbursed A mou nt repaid - - A m ou n t out standing at end of period - 1933 October----------------------$5,887,715.88 -----------------------------------------------------November--------------------|-----------------$5,887,715.88 -----------------$5,887,715.88 $74,750.14 5,812, 965.74 74,750.14 5,812,965.74 324,650.95 433,516.88 892,527.88 1,518,737.55 869,746.64 801,057.53 835,951.34 534,440.83 369,154.88 500,145.03 423,985.61 330,473.67 5,488,314.79 5,054,797.91 4,162,270.03 2,643,532.48 1,773,785.84 3,472,728.31 2,636,776.97 2,102,336.14 1,733,181.25 1,233,036.23 809,050.62 478,576.95 7,834,388.79 478,576.95 478,576.95 ------------------ - 13,087,715.88 | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13,064,631.18 - - - - - - 260,i50.5i | 2,ii.5753.79 510,994.28 95,974. 07 102,813.46 359,776.61 37,465.50 *336,355.40 1,605,761.51 1,509,787.44 1,406,973.98 1,047,197.37 1,009,731.87 673,376.47 2, 182, 115.78 673,375.47 419,773.21 156,528.25 $45,335.24 2,397,075.01 2,351,739.77 3621,636.70 2,351,739.77 * 10,712,891.41 2.351,739.77 26 B O R R O W E R S E N G A G E D IN T H E F ISH ING I N D U S T R Y [Under sec. 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] 1934 October----------------------- $42,500.00 20,000.00 57,000.00 $25,000.00 25,000.00 119,500.00 25,000.00 7,500.00 11,000.00 14,000.00 3,000.00 500,000.00 16,400.00 20,000.00 2,000.00 7,500 00 8,000.00 42,500.00 52.500.00 52,500.00 75,500.00 78,500.00 78,500.00 92,000.00 92,000.00 92.000.00 572,369.77 589,400.00 Total, first quarter------|-----------------Grand total------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 708,900.00 549,869.77 2,500.00 572,359.7 5,750.00 -----------------18,500.00 6,833.32 578, 119.77 589.786.45 24,250.00 s6,833.32 589,786.45 599,119.77 a9,333.32 589,785.45 *These figures have been adjusted on account of rescissions. * Revised. *Exclusive ofrepayments unallocated, pending advices, as ofMar. 31, 1936. REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 67 TABLE 7–Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1982, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes–Continued T O T A L , SEC . 5c O F T H E R E C O N S T R U C T I O N F I N A N C E C O R P O R A T I O N A C T , A S A M E N D E D ( S U BS C R I P T IO N S F O R N O N A S S E S S A B L E S T O C K O F M O R T G A G E L O A N COMPANIES) aft: M on th 1 # . A mo un t repaid *A:mo ::u:nt :::out end 10,000,000.00 T O T A L , SEC. 5d O F T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE A M E N D E D $924,500.00 3,138,900.00 -----------4,273,475.00 $273,840.00 -4,012,800.00 1,642,338.27 |-5,386,350.00 1,402,466.91 6,064,150.00 937,736.48 4,742,360.00 2,486,398.45 Total, first quarterGrand total------------- 3,968.80 26,581.89 $273,840.00 1,916,178.27 3,232,517.08 4, 166,284.76 6,626, 101.32 - * * * * 28,542,535.00 6,742,780.11 116,678.79 6,626, 101.32 5,331, 550.00 4,121,100.00 5,739,771.93 6,987,915.00 24,215, 100.00 *10,979,033.33 *6,996,830.00 *10,916,766.66 *5,638, 150.00 *4,256,108.33 a4,066,784.00 14,539,095.11 1,907,767.64 2,217,094.26 2,149,499.91 2,042,758.77 3,238,520.55 4,235,210.82 4,410,737.99 3,777,486.28 3,038,710.62 2,586,585.32 3,032,284.87 3,040,578.69 21, 117.59 82,601,59 58,401.65 *213,981.59 212,778.00 167,061.13 239,375.17 193,000. 52 230,572.19 273,263. 55 320,132.29 *465,582.00 8,512,751.37 10,647,244.04 12,738,342.30 14,567,119.48 17,592,862.03 21,661,011.72 25,832,374.54 29,416,860.30 32,224,998.73 34,538,320.50 37,250,473.08 39,825,469.77 73,788,204.36 35,677,235.72 2,477,867.27 39,825,469.77 4,906,350.00 4,927,622.20 3,442,710.69 4,211,959.39 3,118,581.91 2,672,841.82 390, 107.05 443,162.47 * 708,154.09 43,647,322.11 46,322,741.55 48,287,429.28 13,276,682.89 10,003,383.12 * 1,541,423.61 48,287,429.28 115,607,422.25 52,423,398.95 *4, 135,969.67 48,287,429.28 L O A N S T O IN DUS TRIA L O R C O M M E R C I A L BUSINESS [Under sec. 5d of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] 1934 June--------------------------July--------------------------August-----------------------September--------------------November--------------------December--------------------- $924,500.00 3,138,900.00 4,255,850.00 3,602,500.00 4,306,700.00 5,299, 150. 3,949,750.00 2,058,898.45 $86, 3,968. 26,581.89 6,198,601.32 Total-------------------- 25,477,350.00 6,315,280. 11 116,678.79 6,198,601.32 ctober----------------------- - 48 1These figures have been adjusted on account of rescissions. * Revised. * Exclusive of repayments unallocated, pending advices, as of Mar. 31, 1936. - 68 REPORT OF T H E REC ONST RUCTI ON F IN AN C E CORPORATION TABLE 7–Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 8, 1988, to Mar. 31, 1986, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued L O A N S T O I N D U S T R I A L O R C O M M E R C I A L BU SI NES S— Co nt inu ed [Under sec. 5d ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] Am ou nt 1 authorized Mo n t h Amount disbursed Am o un t repaid t *A m o u n tio.uen d peri $3,863, 100.00 3,570,600.00 5,166,471.93 6, 144,915.00 *3,331,600.00 * 10,391,100.00 *6,232,980.00 * 10,203, 500.00 *5,236,800.00 *3,593,275.00 23,328,284.00 *3,697,095.11 $1,571,634.31 2,063,844.26 1,666,500.38 1,801,258.77 2 934,520, 55 3,S95,744.15 4,015,443.83 3,439, 670.76 2,934,408.66 2,280,772.82 2,738,384.87 2,873,828.69 $21, 117.59 82,521.59 51,571.65 * 168,151.59 212,698.00 166,378.64 235,675.36 185,635.64 216,860.00 222,825.31 303,386.41 *445,775. 10 $7,749,118.04 9,730,440.71 11,345,359.44 12,978,476.62 15,700,299.17 19,429,664.68 23,209,433.15 26,463,468-27 29, 181,016.93 31,238,964.44 33,673, 36, 102,016.49 64,759,721.04 32,216,012.05 2,312,596.88 36, 102,016.49 4,552,300.00 3,851, 129.70 2,505,210.69 3,988,339.71 2,655,987.11 2,455. 134.15 371,416.21 392, 139.75 *493,340.94 39,718, 939.99 41,982,787.35 944, 580.56 Total, first quarter------ 10,908,640. 39 9,099,460. 97 * 1,256,896. 90 43,944.5S0.56 Grand total.------------- 101,145,711.43 47,630,753.13 13,686,172.57 43,944, 580.56 PURCHASES OF PARTICIPATIONS IN L O A N S T O BUSINESS INDUSTRIAL OR COMMERCIAL [Under sec.5d ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] $15,000.00 35,300.00 642, 150.00 | 521,000.00 728,010.00 Total-------------------- 1,941,460.00 1935 January----------------------February March--- April-By-J un e- July--August-SeptemberOctober--- NovemberDecember--------------------Total January----------------------February March------------------------- 886, 500.00 235,500.00 328,800.00 735, 500.00 615,500.00 217, 100.00 *663,850.00 *586,600.00 401, 350.00 *447,433.33 418,500.00 1842,000.00 336,133.33 |-----------------153,250.00 $80.00 482,999.53 6,830.00 241,500.00 45,830.00 304,000.00 80.00 318,266.67 682.49 394,894. 16 2,099.81 329,815, 52 7,364.88 104,301.96 11,712.19 305,812.50 ,438. 293,900.00 16,745.88 166,750.00 19,806. 763,633.33 916,803.33 1,392,972.85 1,588,642.86 1,892,552.85 2,210,147.04 2,602,941.39 2,925,392.03 3,017,981.80 3,273,356.06 3,550,510.18 3,697,453.28 6,378,633.33 3,431,623.67 161,670.39 3,697, 453.28 290,050.00 965,292.50 602, 500.00 223,619.68 462,594.80 217,707.67 18,690.84 51,022.72 *214,413, 15 3,902,382.12 4,313,954.20 4,317,248.72 Total, first quarter------ 1,857,842.50 903,922. 15 *284, 126.71 4,317,248.72 Grand total.------------- 10, 177,935.83 4,763,045.82 *445,797. 10 4,317,248.72 1These figures have been adjusted on account of rescissions. * Revised. * Exclusive of repayments unallocated, pending advices, as or Mar. 31, 1936. REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE 69 CORPORATION #. authorizations, TABLE 7.-Amount outstanding from disbursements, repayments, and amounts eb. 2, 1933, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued AGREEMENTS TO runomas;O PM AMRETRICCII AP AL T IB OU NS IS N EI SN S L O A N S TO INDUSTRIAL OR [Under sec. 5d of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] - M on th : t Amount Amount authorized 1 disbursed Amount out Am oun t repaid standing at end of period August------------------------ September-October---November-. December--------------------Total-------------------- January----------------------February--Ma rch -- -- April--May--J une- - 200.00 000.00 000.00 July---August----September--------------------------------------October---*215,400.00 November--------------------*320,000.00 Total-------------------- Total, first quarter-----Grand total.------------T O T A L , SEC. 5e O F T H E ,000.00 26,000.00 26,000.00 2,649,849.99 26,000.00 64,000.00 l------------------|-----------------111,200.00 ------------------|-----------------335,000.00 -----------------3400.00 26,000.00 26,000.00 25,600.00 510,200.00 !------------------ 3400.00 25,600.00 *4,000.00 25,600.00 4,283,774.99 29,600.00 RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION AM END ED AC T, A S [Authorizations on theassetsofclosedbanks and trust companies] 1934 October----------------------- $81,315.61 $22,500.00 l------------------ - $22,500.00 22,360.75 22,360.75 22,360.75 January----------------------February------------- October-----------November December--------------------- 79,988.24 102,059.90 193,054.63 110, 118.91 82,867.05 11,231,136.44 111,000.00 164,430.65 75,135.91 8,594.84 ,690.00 23,500.00 13,211.53 48,955. 12 82,387.25 92,672.48 103,261.78 91,233.42 10,468,138.63 84,471.17 42,367.47 63,605.08 31,443.48 652,657. 07 1,365.58 5,251.22 10,505.65 8,119.53 7,159.20 10,466.26 972,554.09 1,759,674.15 561, 747.14 7,196,800.54 19,603.98 * 18,357.46 34,206.70 77,910.60 149,792.20 234,345.15 330,447.73 411,214.89 9,906,799.43 8,231,596.45 7,712,216.78 579,021.32 590,860.82 1,225, 160.43 Total-------------------- 12,190,576.57 11,774,404.48 10,571,604.80 1,225, 160.43 40,298.51 14, 119.64 *19,376.46 1,213,242.03 1,199,122.39 1,195,230.70 March---------------- April----------------May--------------June------------------ July---------------August------------- September 1936 January----------------------305,365.56 28,380.11 February----------------------------------------|-----------------arch------------------------26,298.85 15,484.77 Total, first quarter------ 331,664.41 43,864.88 * 73,794.61 1,195,230.70 Grand total.------------- 12,653,357.85 11,840,769.36 * 10,645,538.66 1,195,230.70 1 These figures have been adjusted on account of rescissions. * Revised. * Exclusive ofrepayments unallocated, pending advices,as ofMar. 31, 1936. 70 REPORT OF THE RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 7.-Amount o outstanding from authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts eb. 2, 1938, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued TOTAL, E M E R G E N C Y RELIEF A N D C O N S T R U C T I O N A C T O F 1932, A S A M E N D E D aft: M on t h à . 1 A m o u nt out Amount repaid standingatend of period $3,947,884.00 14, 159,583.75 31,427,938.72 53,077,538.81 97,028,559.23 Total-------------------- 313,044,328. 13 97,144,016.18 115,456.95 97,028,559-23 58,662,318.20 73,435,643.20 47,470,404.35 200,970.68 14,099,023.64 25,858,081.56 53,113,497.22 219,295.58 2,022,500.00 231, 180.24 124,164,690.24 443,674.80 42,811,872.34 39,810,807.21 43,943,082.50 47,159,003.89 55,029,013.59 6,497,833.23 11,258,722. 6,012,631.30 7, 109,122.61 8,461,727.36 36,876,451.63 40,059,762.69 144,281. 14 60,759.60 126,566.04 110,270.37 541,557.37 347,853.91 171,499.97 734,781.32 617,821.80 147,991. 14 1,076,730.02 ,541.82 139,696,150.43 179,446, 198-04 223,262,714.50 270,311,448.02 324,798,904.24 330,948,883.56 342,036, 106.48 347,313,956.46 353,805,257.27 362, 118,993.49 397,918,715.10 437,437,935.97 704,921,279.71 345,030,031.24 4,620,654.50 437,437,935.97 49,015,000.00 3,095, 124.63 887,000.00 375,000.00 860,000.00 250,484.94 840,000.00 306, 183.59 548,072. 15 343,513. 55 154,000.00 565, 500.00 77,648,863. 36 32,244,421.65 28,968,655.33 11,593,558.33 13,420, 158.46 49,966,539.24 32,702, 254.72 12,281, 508.03 6,756,654. 70 11, 112,286. 60 15,358,251.48 16,669, 136.80 1,055,949.66 8,029,888.88 10,982, 189.66 6,677,572.05 2,935,741.51 10, 113,747.94 72,953,349.39 51,049,951.31 35, 186,395.29 41,237,596.53 23,677,004-26 9,223,059.83 514,030,849.67 538,245,38-44 556,231,848-11 561,147,834.39 571,632,251.34 611-485,042.54 571.233,947-97 532,455,504-69 504,035,764-10 473,910,454.17 465,591.701-39 473,037,778.35 453,239,878.86 308,722,288.70 273, 122,446.31 473,037,778.35 77,000.00 ,000.00 50,000.00 100,075,000.00 5,167,750.00 11,320,844.02 8,868,557.15 12,473,204.86 13,837.388.69 12,557,881.66 107,693,741.28 97,033,894.59 25,774,851.06 22.996,380.34 7,900,834.05 7,440,628.21 4,810,693.25 5,973, 192.77 6,189,376.35 3,864,503.08 914,329. 61 2,483,034.33 5,641,568. 14 11,412,700.18 1,379,191.11 938,119.59 3,251,455. 64 * 500,000.41 *30,481,058.60 478,385,429.61 481,064,610.41 489,673,312.19 596,371-27 512,671,218.50 614,723,391.74 700,344,585.15 724,740,246.10 746,798,506.85 751,447,885.25 758,388,513.06 732,718, 147.71 301,258,815.22 332,708,899, 16 73,028,529.81 732,718, 147.71 100,000.00 505,432.50 80,652.05 37,501,535.27 3,831,372.88 6,329,364.26 898,457.17 1,904,133.66 *2, 594.03 769,321,225.81 771.248,455.03 775,291,235.26 686,084. 55 47,662,272.41 *5,089, 184.86 775,291,235.25 1,773, 150,386.47 | 1,131,267,507. 69 | *355,976,272.43 775,291,235.26 1933 January----------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 150,000.00 1,751,013.91 815,051.31 7,000,000.00 86, 153,000.00 - Total, first quarter-----Grand total.------------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1These figures have been adjusted on account of rescissions. * Revised. * Exclusive of repayments unallocated, pending advices, as of Mar. 31, 1936. E REPO RT OF T H E REC ONST RUC TION FIN AN CE CORPORATION TAB LE 7.-Amount % 71 authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and lº - t= º classes—Continued SELF-LIQUIDATING PROJECTS (INC LUDING_L OANS F O R F INA NCI NG R EPA IR O R R E C O N S T R U C T I O N O F B U I L D I N G S D A M A G E D B Y E A R T H Q U A K E , FIRE, T O N R A D O , O R C Y C L O N E I N 1933) [Under sec.201 (a),titleII,ofthe Emergency Reliefand Construction Act of1932, asamended] - Mo nt h - Amount Amount authorized 1 disbursed Amount out Am ou n t repaid - standing at end of period : . :: º: $53,105,000.00 l------------------|------------------|-----------------79,932,880.00 4,324,744.00 ,000. 8,412,910.24 15,737,000.00 º 145,775,534.24 - * 15,737,000.00 **. * 853, 3,851,648.18 6,740,302.08 7,552,137.13 3,992,943. 16 3,436. 127.18 22,900.00 5,150.00 50,325.00 11,525.00 4,500.00 18,337.000.00 18,664,000.00 20,684,000.00 25, 126,000.00 27,231,462.06 30, 134, 181.41 37,972,476.92 41,801,225.10 48,536,377.18 56,038, 189.31 60,019,607.47 63,451,234.65 47,866,409.65 152, 175.00 63,451,234.65 8,408,771.54 2,065,486.53 10,001,716.92 2,525,044.88 6,399,212.56 4,603, 597.88 3,611,629.67 11,333,497.05 4,038,254.76 2,042,800. 11 7,202,013.34 5,719,757.84 363,436.46 2,344,825.00 1,023,767.50 54,023.74 620,654.02 44,537.55 582,251.39 208,083.43 135,237.50 1,041, 902.89 2,373,972.09 74,350.00 71,496, 569.73 71,217,231.26 80,195, 180,68 82,666,201.82 88,444,760.36 93,003,820.69 96,033, 198.97 107,158,612.59 111,061,629.85 112,062, 527.07 116,890,568.32 122,535.976. 16 67,951,783.08 8,867,041.57 122,535,976,16 2,758,266.11 3,727,728.86 5,086,324.64 2,228,000.00 3,056,750.00 9,158,612.26 2,935, 100.00 6,346,063.46 13,650,000.00 2,843,262.50 4,961,965.80 3,040,000.00 90,755. 16 1,327, 180.46 555,843.45 94,884.37 13,530.87 14,547.09 878,931. 10 169,092.14 79,534.28 2,836,802.14 89,272.40 *29,873,359. 18 125,203,487.11 127,604,035.51 132, 134,516.70 134,267,632.33 137,310,851.46 146,454,916.63 148,511,085.53 154,688,056.85 168,258,522.57 168,264,982.93 173,137,676.33 146,304,317.15 59,792,073.63 36,023,732.64 146,304,317, 15 7,464,148.28 3,029,480.51 4,929,644.73 101,506.62 1,375,925, 52 •578,223,28 153,666,958. 81 155,320,513.80 159,671,935.25 . * |- . - .00 .00 .00 - * - -- . ** * : º | * January----------------------------------------- º | i º . - October---- November---------------------|-----------------December--------------------10,010,000.00 ! Total, first quarter------ 5,432.50 15,423,273.52 *2,055,655.42 159,671,935.25 Grand total-------------- 292, 162,487.36 206,770, 539.88 *47,098,604,63 159,671,935.25 :º : ºurshave been adjusted on account of rescissions. v i se d . * Exclusive of repayments unallocated, pending advices, as of Mar. 31, 1936. *Represents increases due toaccounting adjustments inloanspreviously authorized. 72 REPORT of THE REConstruction FINANCE corpoBATION TABLE 7.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued FINANCING OF ExPO RTS OF AG R IC U LT U RA L SURPLUSES [Under sec.201 (c), titleII,ofthe Emergency Reliefand Construction Act of1932, as amended] Mo nt h Amount authorized i Amount disbursed Am ou n t repaid - A m o un t o u t *:i.end - $1,497,503.38 3,401,493.39 3,686,806.78 3,906,280.49 4,497,723.95 6,895,194.01 6,895,194.01 * v -v s - - - - - 136,649.62 490,412.42 Total February--------------------March-----------------------April--------------------------|------------------| *y-------------------------- June-------------------------July--------------------------September-------------------December--------------------Total.-------------------- ,255,575. ,216,643. 32,688.33 180,062.29 771, 569.45 132,761.48 269,529.17 13,056,514.59 85,324.07 56,803.84 78,009.67 68,904.96 53,770.84 58,932.98 2,978,223.37 342,496.98 101,811.34 509,234.02 356,640.80 85,756.30 4,775,909. 17 10,103.32 219,539.62 9,143.88 -----------------36,139.66 394,766.90 15,091.94 216,436.21 273, 104.63 1,174, 182. 28 9,043,857.42 10,052,542.09 11,051,381.11 12,314,686.97 12,750,065. 28 13,946,707.68 15, 185, 128.15 14,875,319.50 14,953,570.45 15,215,905,88 14,992,026.56 15, 175,799.43 15, 175,799.43 15,163,670.56 14,953,356.30 14,962,500.18 14,926,360.52 14,531,593.62 14,516,501.68 14,300,065.47 14,026,960.84 14,026,960.84 1936 March------------------------|------------------------------------ *442,677.06 13,584,283.78 Total, first quarter------|------------------------------------ *442,677.06 13,584,283.78 *6,640,302.88 13,584,283.78 Grand total.-------------| 53,370,955.22 | 20,224,586.66 | FINANCING OF AG RI CU LT UR AL CO MM ODI TI ES A N D LIVESTOCK [Under sec.201 (d),titleII,ofthe Emergency Reliefand Construction Act of1932, as amended] $50,000,000.00 ------------------------------------|-----------------1,500,000.00 l------------------|------------------|-----------------74,740.63 $451,580. 12 $2,034. 55 $449,545.57 129,616.60 830,276.97 3.541.00 1,275,281.54 2,671,563.44 158,117.00 109,881.40 1,324,517.14 November--December--Total-------------------- 54,775,920.67 1,439,974.09 115,456.95 1,324,517.14 281,802.20 438,000.00 60,000.00 225,329.43 55,000.00 174,280.00 262,250.00 190,000.00 2,022,500.00 251,229.000.00 124, 164,690.24 442,551.00 32,302.20 75,295.96 104,024.04 1,349,879.30 465,354.37 212,668.80 608,800. 95 110,290.93 27,649.65 652,051.93 32,274,428.44 34,090, 189.73 144,281. 14 60,759.60 126,566.04 110,270.37 186,657.37 194,508.91 155,824.97 385,441.32 379,314.31 59,601.55 1,047,568.45 400,066. 10 1,212,538.20 1,227,074.56 1,204.532.55 2,444, 141.49 2,722,838.49 2,740,998.38 3,193,974.36 2,918,823.97 2,567,159.31 3, 159,609.69 34,386,463.68 68,076,593.31 379, 545,402.87 70,002, 936.30 3,250,860. 13 68,076,533.31 *These figures have been adjusted on account of rescissions. *Exclusive ofrepayments unallocated, pending advices, as ofMar. 31, 1936. REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 73 TABLE 7.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1982, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued F I N A N C I N G O F A G R I C U L T U R A L C O M M O D I T I E S A N D LIV ESTOC K–Con tinu ed [Under sec.201 (d), titleII, ofthe Emergency Reliefand Construction Act of 1932, as amended] A mo u nt 1 authorized M ont h $49,015,000.00 3,095,000.00 887,000.00 375,000.00 860,000.00 250,000.00 9,840,000.00 306, 183.59 250,233,072. 15 88,982,046.96 154,000.00 23,418,850.38 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Total-------------------- Am oun t out Am oun t repaid | Standing at end of period A mo u nt disbursed 427,416, 153.08. - $67,006, 104.34 29,113,446.61 17,890,089.72 7,736,302.63 6,531,796.75 44,107,365.98 24,873,981.21 915,322.65 2,538,337.65 8,297,917.04 8,023,476.66 10,679,849.79 607,189.13 || 5,616,310.04 9,869,292.49 6,461,093.35 1,924,466.65 9,991,289. 89 69,387,874.15 50,486,370.90 34,434, 296.45 39,682,643.62 20,714,391.37 9,062,953. 53 $134,475,508.52 157,972,645.09 165,993,442.32 167,268,651.60 171,875,981.70 205,992,057.79 161,478, 164.85 111,907, 116.60 80,011, 157.80 48,626,431.22 35,935, 516.51 37, 552,412. 227,713,991.03 258,238,171.57 37, 552,412.77 5,826,905.61 4,843,092.57 3,081,620.01 818,795.24 2,413,363.80 5,231,354.15 10,518,067.14 1, 143,098.97 119,749. 10 83,653.50 1343,728.01 *260,244.79 40,288,085.07 40,578,846.34 44,874,881. 19 55,656,330.76 62,744,098.62 156,047,873.49 239,628,600.94 257,914,289. 57 267, 140,920.81 272, 114,838.86 274,249,773.26 275,760,221.72 mber--------------------- 5,167,750.00 8,562,577.91 5, 133,853.84 7,377,654.86 11,600,244.81 9,501, 131.66 98, 535, 129.02 94,098, 794.59 19, 428,787.60 9,346,380.34 5,057,571. 55 2,478,662.41 1,770,693.25 Total-------------------- 265, 198,815.22 272,891,481.84 34,683, 672.89 275,760,221.72 January----------------------February---------------------March------------------------- 100,000.00 500,000. 80,652.05 30,037,386.99 801,892.37 1,399,719.53 796,208. 55 527,773. 14 * 1,108,193.69 305,001,400. 16 305,275, 519.39 305, 567,045.23 Total, first quarter------ 680,652.05 32,238,998.89 32.432, 175.38 305,567,045.23 Grand total.------------- *1, 127,616,943.89 || 4604,287,382. 15 [3 - 298,720,336.92 305, 567,045.23 1936 A M O U N T S M A D E AVAILABLE F OR RELIEF A N D W O R K RELIEF [Under sec. 1, titleI,ofthe Emergency Reliefand Construction Act of1932, as amended] $3,000,000.00 l------------------|------------------|-----------------13,931,669.00 ,947,884.00 $3,947,884.00 18,523,502.22 10,211,699.75 14,159,583.75 22,594,762.00 16,818,809.40 30,978,393.15 18,484,823.00 20,462,864. 12 |51,441,257.27 35,958, 117.00 28,525,784.82 |-----------------79,967,042.09 112,492,873.22 79,967,042.09 |------------------ 79,967,042.09 49,435,416.00 48,187,271.00 29,650,979.00 48,973,962.78 ,259,498.00 40,179,570. 14 l------------------ 120,146,612.23 3 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 146,702.18 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 187,507, 126.78 - - - - 326,440.00 177,500.00 299, 192,414.00 2.99,014,914.00 220,017,956.91 970,085.00 299,014,914.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1These figures have been adjusted on account ofrescissions. * Revised. * Exclusiveofrepayments unallocated, nding advices, as of Mar. 31, 1936 • Includes authorizations of$1,041,000, to the Commodity Credit Corporation,ofwhich$586,891,729.55 was disbursed and $289,612,932.82 was repaid. 74 REPORT OF THE RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 7.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1982, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued A M O U N T S M A D E A VA I L AB L E F O R RELIEF A N D W O R K R e Li eF -C on t in ue d [Under sec. 1, titleI, of the Emergency Reliefand Construction Act of 1932,as amended] aft: M on th i ãº. A m o u nt o ut Amount repaid standingatend of period $11,950.00 11,120.00 93,550.00 336,850.00 18,987. 52 5,000.48 13,000.00 515, 050.00 3,816.00 232,000.00 297,773, 590.00 1,241,324.00 297,773,590.00 55,532.00 7,500.00 67,000.00 522,400.00 331,000.00 67,000.00 74,350.00 297,718,058.00 297,710,558.00 297,709,908.00 297,689,908.00 297,689,008.00 297,688,398.00 297,621,398.00 297, 998.00 296,767,998.00 296,700.998.00 296,626,648.00 1,146,942.00 296,626,648.00 742.00 435.00 296.625.906-00 20,000.00 900.00 610.00 * 157,500.00 Grand total.------------- $300,000,000.00 || $299,984,999.00 297.773, 590.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 650.00 Total, firstquarter------|------------------|------------------ $299,002,964.00 298,991.844.00 298,898,294.00 298,561,444.00 298,542. 456.48 298,537,456.00 298,524,456.00 298,009,406.00 298,005, 590.00 296,625.471.00 296,467,971.00 * 158,677.00 296.467,971.00 *3,517,028.00 296,467,971.00 T O T A L , A C T A P P R O V E D M A R . 9, 1933, A S A M E N D E D 1933 March-----------------------April-------------------------June-------------------------July--------------------------August-----------------------September-------------------October----------------------November--------------------December--------------------- $14,932,500.00 7,600,000.00 16, 597,500.00 8,188,000.00 14,798,000.00 3,471,000.00 4,385,000.00 30,965,000.00 89,888,000.00 305,731,000.00 $12,750,000.00 l-----------------7,582,500.00 5,150,000.00 17,985,500.00 8,185,000.00 7,677,500.00 3,776,000.00 2,990,000.00 44, 155,000.00 154,094,716.67 $12,750,000.00 20,332,500.00 25, 482,500.00 43,463,315.00 51,648,315.00 59.325,815.00 63,101,765.00 66,059,835.00 110,106,040.00 264,200,241.67 Total-------------------- 496, 556,000.00 264,346,216.67 264,200,241.67 January----------------------February---------------------March-----------------------April-------------------------May-------------------------June-------------------------July--------------------------August-----------------------September-------------------October----------------------November--------------------December--------------------- 255,139,350.00 75,514,250.00 104,793,000.00 30,407,300.00 48,629,400.00 ,906,820.00 16,237,950.00 ,196,700.00 13,215,525.00 ,904,850.00 9,798,000.00 * 16,222,780.00 146,474,400.00 54,717,750.00 128,039,340.00 63,697,085.00 47,992,555.00 112,035,430.25 21,434,472.50 26, 147,230.82 25,890,041.66 15,989,885.00 12,968, 102.50 18,271, 541.50 191,125.00 108,911.11 79,448.17 558,249.50 153,717.31 1,386,525.15 54,704, 00 4,222,879. 15 1,849,506.51 5,621,335.47 1,278,715.95 3,719,065.98 410,483,516.67 465,092,355.56 593,052,247.39 656, 191,082.89 704,029,920.58 814,678,825.68 781,408,960.18 803,333,311.85 827,273,847.00 837,742,396.53 849,431,783.08 863,984,258.60 Total-------------------- *656,965,925.00 673,657,834.23 73,873,817.30 863,984,258.60 *y-------------------------- 1934 *These figureshave been adjusted on account ofrescissions. *Revised • Exclusiveofrepayments unallocated, pending advices, as of Mar. 31, 1936. 75 REPORT OF T H E REC ONS TRUC TIO N FI NA N CE CORPORATION . TABLE 7.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1986, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued TOTAL, A C T A P P R O V E D MA R. 9, 1933, AS AMENDED–Continued º #: Am ou nt authorized 1 Month - Amount disbursed Am oun t out A m ou n t repaid * : atend period rt. -* $15,159,300.00 2,536,250.00 3,087,500.00 1,673,400.00 5,269,650.00 5,993,600.00 8,313,500.00 3,995,700.00 31,322,000.00 1,587,500.00 5,746,000.00 13,751,864.00 $15,460,560.00 27, 135,725.00 9,155,660.00 4,831,000.00 5,525,975.00 6,782,063.33 3,627,500.00 6,135,150.00 9,412,375.00 4,938,380.00 2,828,500.00 7,136,400.00 $5,465,754.69 5,211,054.83 2,225,933.31 7,651,331.50 3,439,690.27 4,218,296.79 6,563, 589.35 5,553,247.26 7,696,276.26 *2,406,767.78 2,340,578. 18 *17,169,914.93 $873,979,063.91 895,903,734.08 98,436,264.00 102,969,288.33 69,942,435.15 897,011, 111.78: 661,250.00 1,055,000.00 1,682,500.00 12,748,114.00 5,078,905.27 1,179,200.00 18,230,914. 57 1,867,400.00 | * 11,772,294.48 904, 680,320.51 887, 628,605.94 877,723,711.46 3,398,750.00 15,794,714.00 * 35,082,114.32 877,723,711.46 Grand total.------------- 1,255,356,939.00 | 1,056,768,053.23 | * 179,044, 341.77 877,723,711.46 - º - LOANS O N 902,833,460.77 900,013, 129.27 902,099,414.00 904,663,180. 54 901,727,091. 19 902,308,993.93 904,025,092.67 906, 556,704.89 907,044,626.71 897,011, 111.78: P R E F E R R E D STOC K OF BAN KS A N D TR UST COM PAN IES [Under the act approved Mar. 9, 1933, as amended] $1,250,000.00 3,585,000.00 3,350,000.00 2,115,500.00 *91,000.00 * 150,000.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 58,675.00 9,764,425.00 1,781,350.00 4,921,750.00 665,500.00 531,500.00 993,400.00 1,123,500.00 434,450.00 279,200.00 407,525.00 509,850.00 91,000.00 265,530.00 310,000.00 322,500.00 1,474,000.00 776,900.00 2,519,300.00 536,575.00 819,850.00 253,000.00 314,500.00 421, 100.00 150,000.00 405, 500.00 166,125.00 8,911. 11 59,448.17 268,249.50 143,717.31 225, 525.15 212,588.00 24,029. 15 30,996. 51 54,444.04 56,215.95 9,908,300.00 10,221,888. 89 11,636,440.72 12,145,091. 22 14,520,673.91 14,831,723.76 15,438,985.76 15,667,956.61 15,951,460.10 16,318, 116.06 16,411,900. 11 16, 589, 136. 12,004,555.00 8,303,225.00 1,478,513. 37 16, 589, 136.63 153,068.62 144, 234.83 26,983.31 64,631.50 403,340.27 28, 106.00 113,696.43 305,619.69 - - - *9,823, 100.00 º - - - $250,000.00 1,250,000.00 8,180,315.00 8,220,315.00 8,737,815.00 8,913,765.00 8,956,835.00 8,935,340.00 9,764,425.00 a 12,664,500.00 ~ - $250,000.00 l-----------------1,000,000.00 ||-----------------6,935,000.00 $4,685.00 40,000.00 l-----------------*517,500.00 -----------------176,000.00 50.00 a75,000.00 31,930.00 545,000.00 !-----------------21,495.00 1,578,000.00 829,600.00 515.00 - - - - - - 263.48 296,300.00 511, 130.00 156,750.00 ,025.00 73,500.00 657,400.00 41,900.00 62,000.00 124,650.00 260,000.00 12,600.00 161,000.00 107,000.00 ||-----------------40,700.00 170,350.00 67,000.00 15,000.00 55,000.00 13,500.00 25,000.00 74,500.00 * 132,321.52 199,078. 18 *87,254.93 16,947, 198.01 17, 130,988. 18 17,761,404.87 17,758,773.37 17,615,433. 10 17,748,327.10 17,634,630.67 17,499,360.98 17,454,407.61 17,335,586.09 17, 161,507.91 17,148,752.98 975,400.00 1,718,288.65 17, 148,752.98 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,277,905.00 953. 37 1These figures have been adjusted on account of rescissions. * Revised. * Exclusive ofrepayments unallocated, pending advices, as ofMar. 31, 1936. 76 REPOR T OF T H E REC ONST RUC TION FI N AN CE CORPORATION TABLE 7-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1982, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued L O A N S O N P R E F E R R E D S T O C K O F B A N K S A N D T R U S T COMPANIES-Continued [Under the act approved Mar. 9, 1933, as amended] *:::::: M on th 1. # : $40,000.00 5,200.00 75,000.00 Amount out Am ou nt repaid I standing at end of period $112,473.20 334,946.54 *83,615.76 $17,076,279.78 16,746,533.24 16,737,917.48 Total, first quarter------ 85,000.00 120,200.00 * 531,035.50 16,737,917.48 Grand total.------------- 25,729,455.00 20,524,430.00 *3,786,512.52 16,737,917.48 SUBSCRIPTIONS F O R P R E F E R R E D S T O C K OF B A N R S A N D T R U S T C O M P A N I E S [Under the actapproved Mar. 9,1933, asamended] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - October--- - - NovemberDecember - - Total.------------ - - - - - - - - Total-------------------- Total-------------------- $13,682,500.00 7,400,000.00 13,012,500.00 4,838,000.00 12,682,500.00 *2,880,000.00 24, 235,000.00 5,925,000.00 17,753,000.00 177,652, 100.00 $12,500,000.00 ||-----------------7,582,500.00 4, 150,000.00 10,850,500.00 8,145,000.00 *6,660,000.00 3,600,000.00 *2,915,000.00 4, 115,000.00 77,015, 116.67 a260,060,600.00 | * 137,533,116.67 87,300.00 $12,500,000.00 20,082,500.00 24,232,500.00 35,083,000.00 43,228,000.00 49,888,000.00 53,488,000.00 56,403,000.00 60,430,700.00 137,445,816.67 137,445,816.67 142,932,100.00 51,865,500.00 80,792,500.00 25,680,800.00 41,870, 500.00 27,998,820.00 12,983,500.00 11,068,500.00 11,043,000.00 20,545,000.00 8,882,000.00 * 14,775,250.00 94,669,500.00 29,933,000.00 97,479,690.00 39,203,685.00 19,601,755.00 86,627,855.25 18,067,622.50 18,769,230.82 13,145,541.66 14,465,785.00 9,210,602.50 15,823, 541.50 232,090,316.67 261,973,316.67 359,453,006.67 398,406,691.67 418,008,446.67 504,636,301.92 522,309,674.42 539,299,555.24 551,758,086.90 564,864,941.90 573,573,044.40 587,413,283.40 *450,437,470.00 456,997,809.23 587,413,283.40 13,030, 500.00 2,236,000.00 1,612,000.00 1,403,500.00 5,065,000.00 5,562,500.00 7,027,500.00 3,114,000.00 25, 100,000.00 1,220,000.00 5,676,000.00 13,746,864.00 13,944,430.00 24,207,700.00 7,823, 260.00 4,696,500.00 4, 150,975.00 6,226,063.33 2, 155,000.00 5,597,300.00 2,986,375.00 4,515,880.00 2,528,500.00 7,006,900.00 835,447.50 1,235,320.00 911,450.00 483,700.00 1,992,850.00 586,400.00 3,426,892.92 3,257,627.57 2,117,438.68 1,297,540.83 529,000.00 *13,689,160.00 600, 522,265.90 623,494,645.90 630,406,455.90 634,619,255.90 636,777.380.90 642,417,044.23 641,145,151.31 643,484,823.74 644,353,760.06 647,572,099.23 649,571,599.23 642,889,339.23 84,793,864.00 85,838,883.33 *30,362,827.50 642,889,339.23 606,250.00 1,025,000.00 1,590,000.00 12,668, 114.00 1,020,000.00 1,732,400.00 3,026,337.50 13,039,981.75 * 11,273,465.00 652,531, 115.73 640,511, 133.98 630,970,068.98 Total, first quarter------ 3,221,250.00 15,420,514.00 * 27,339,784.25 630,970,068.98 Grand total------------- 798,513,184.00 695,790,323.23 *64,820,254.25 630,970,068.98 :º ºurshave been adjusted on account of rescissions. evise d. * Exclusive of repayments unallocated, pending advices, as of Mar. 31, 1936. REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE 77 CORPORATION TABLE 7–Am ount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued PURCHASES OF CAPITAL NOTES O R D E B E N T U R E S OF BANK S A N D T R U ST C O M P A N I E S [Under the act approved Mar. 9, 1933, as amended] Mo n t h Amount authorized 1 Amount disbursed Am oun t out Amount repaid standingatend of period 000.00 000.00 000.00 000.00 000.00 000.00 January----------------------bruary- December--------------------- 110,425,900.00 18,727,000.00 23,335,000.00 4,195,000.00 5,765,500.00 6,784,500.00 2,820,000.00 15,849,000.00 1,765,000.00 2,850,000.00 825,000.00 1,182,000.00 Total-------------------- 194,523,900.00 208,356,800.00 65,364,961.43 259,981,838.57 1,832,500.00 143,500.00 1,402,000.00 228,000.00 80,000.00 418,500.00 1,179,000.00 6, 155,000.00 312,500.00 70,000.00 5,000.00 1,005,000.00 2,600,000.00 675,000.00 72,500.00 1,115,000.00 395,000.00 1,472,500.00 367,500.00 6,411,000.00 409,000.00 275,000.00 55,000.00 4,477,238.57 3,831,500.00 1,287,500.00 7,103,000.00 1,043,500.00 3,603,790.79 3,023,000.00 1,990,000.00 5,518,884.21 976,905.43 1,612,500.00 *3,393,500.00 256,509,600.00 255,278, 100.00 4,665,600.00 247,635, 100.00 247,706,600.00 244,497,809. 21 242,947,309.21 241,324,809. 21 242,216,925.00 241,649,019. 57 240,311,519.57 236,973,019. 57 12,667,000.00 14,852,500.00 37,861,319.00 236,973,019.57 55,000.00 30,000.00 7,500.00 40,000.00 154,000.00 60,000.00 1,940,094.57 4,855,986.28 * 415,213.72 235,072, 925.00 230,370,938.72 230,015,725.00 254,000.00 * 7,211,294.57 230,015,725.00 340,453,300.00 | * 110,437,575.00 230,015,725.00 841,000.00 Total-------------------- Total, first quarter------ 92,500.00 Grand total.------------- 431,114,300.00 51,494,900.00 -----------------24,462,250.00 50,000.00 29,085,650.00 20,000.00 23,716,500.00 40,000.00 25,871,500.00 10,000.00 24,871,000.00 1,161,000.00 2,547,000.00 54,097,500.00 7,125,000.00 2,419,500.00 12,430,000.00 1,131,500.00 1,103,000.00 4,207,961.43 3,607,500.00 720,000.00 2,042,500.00 1,507,500.00 168,484,900.00 192,897,150.00 221,962,800.00 245,639,300.00 271,500,800.00 295,210,800.00 243,660,300.00 248,365,800.00 259,664,300.00 256,559,338.57 259,446,838.57 259,981,838.57 TOTAL, SEC. 5, TITLE I, O F T H E A G R I C U L T U R A L A D J U S T M E N T A C T O F 1933, A8 A M E N D E D [To SecretaryofAgriculture toacquirecotton] August------------------------ $3,500,000.00 1------------------|------------------ "53,300,000.00 3,300,000.00 ------------------ octor.....”------------Grand total.-------------- 20,000,000.00 ------------------|------------------|-----------------23,500,000.00 3,300,000.00 3,300,000.00 ------------------ 1These figures have been adjusted on account ofrescissions. * Revised. * Exclusive of repayments unallocated, pending advices, as of Mar. 31, 1936. 78 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 7–Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued TOTAL, SEC. 36,TITLE II, O F T H E E M E R G E N C Y F A R M M O R T G A G E A C T O F 1933, AS AME ND ED [Drainage, levee,irrigation,and similar districts,etc.] M on th A mou nt - authorized 1 Amount disb - Am ount out A mo u nt repaid standing at end of period - $383,489.21 ------------------|-----------------------------------*7,994, 119.96 $2,413,955.10 $2,413,955.10 *8,377,609.17 Total, firstquarter-----Grand total.------------- 2,413,955. 10 2,413,955. 10 *9,086, 445.71 *3,562,366.03 * 5,214, 148.42 a487,377. 51 *5,836,252.10 * 7,629,971.31 *4,820, 154.07 *984,817.47 *8,450,428.28 1632,552.46 18, 664,638.64 * 1,946,645.61 2,413,955. 10 2,413,955. 10 2,524.898.44 2,642,898.44 4, 156,097.43 4,636,392.17 8,165,000.82 9, 182,364.53 9,478,794.34 11, 146,801.79 11,321,482.25 12,298, 179.87 *57,315,797.61 12,298,179.87 *642,500.00 a 1,054,053.77 495,000.00 945,000.00 2,353,500.00 *5,208,300.00 *936,500.00 *1,524,410.94 936,201.74 * 14,501,640.98 ,863,456.80 *12,363,280.50 3, 112,439.32 1,568,295.53 4,313,854. 15 2,243,299.68 2,307,790.81 1,780,896. 22 1,588,310.88 3,620,285.14 1,395,076.09 8,910,430.42 2,403,206.94 4,561,621.67 25,000.00 15,409,619. 19 16,977,914.72 21,291,768.87 23,507,068.55 25,814,859.36 27,595,755.58 29,181,238.58 32,790,023.72 34, 175,499.81 43,085,501.86 45,488,261.56 50,024,883.23 42,823,844. 73 37,805, 506.85 78,803.49 50,024,883.23 527,075.97 5,663,249.65 8,143,992. 07 1,787,345.64 73,345.48 1,588,205.64 27,049.98 6,000.00 *20,500.00 51,785, 178.89 51,852, 524.37 53,420, 230.01 14,334,317.69 122,851, 569.20 3,448,896.76 53,552,627. 57 * 53,549.98 a 132,397.56 53,420, 230.01 53,420, 230.01 TOTAL, A C T A P P R O V E D J U N E 1,000.00 |-----------------!-----------------28,000.00 -----------------||-----------------2,827.88 11,500.00 9,600.00 428.37 447. 24 10, 1933, A S A M E N D E D 1933 December (total)-------------- $4,375,000.00 $4,375,000.00 ------------------ $4,375,000.00 1934 4,250,000.00 2,000.00 4,375,000.00 15,875,000.00 15,875,000.00 15,785,000.00 25,885,000.00 30, 133,000.00 25,850,000.00 92,000.00 30, 133,000.00 January-----------------------|-----------------------------------100,000.00 August-----------------------150,000.00 150,000.00 |-----------------Total-------------------150,000.00 150,000.00 100,000.00 30,033,000.00 30, 183,000.00 30, 183,000.00 1936 Vanuary-----------------------|------------------|------------------ 100,500.00 30,082.500.00 Total, firstquarter------|------------------|-----------------Grand total.------------30,375,000.00 30,375,000.00 * 100, 500.00 30,082.500.00 3.292,500,00 30,082,500.00 1These figures have been adjusted on account of rescissions. * Revised. *Exclusive ofrepayments unallocated, pending advices, asofMar. 31,1936. 79 REPO RT OF T H E R ECON STR UCTI ON F IN AN CE CORPORATION TABLE 7–Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued LOANS O N PR EFER RED STOCK OF INSURANCE COMPANIES [Under the Act approved June 10,1933,asamended] Amount M o nt h authorized 1 Amount disbursed Am ou n t repaid A mou nt out standing at end of period 1933 December (total) - $4,375,000.00 $4,375,000.00 4,375,000.00 15,875,000.00 15,875,000.00 29,933,000.00 30,083,000.00 30,083,000.00 January----------------------- 100,500.00 Total, first quarter Grand total.------------- 30,275,000.00 30,275,000.00 29,982,500.00 a 100,500.00 29,982,500.00 3.292,500.00 29,982,500.00 SUBSCRIPTION FOR P R E F E R R E D S T O CK OF A N INSURANCE C O M P A N Y [Under the Act approved June 10, 1933, as amended] $100,000.00 100,000.00 $100,000.00 l-----------------100,000.00 (*) $100,000.00 100,000.00 T O T A L , A C T A P P R O V E D A P R . 13, 1934, A S A M E N D E D [Loans tofinancethe acquisitionofpropertydeclared unsafe, orthe :::::of property damaged, by reason of flood, danger of flood, earthquake, conflagration, tornado or cyclone, in 1933, 1934, 1935, and 1936] 155. Hi 24 1,101,285.00 ;?. fi 12,365.00 have been adjusted on account ofrescissions. ev i s ed . * Exclusive of repayments unallocated, pending advices, as of Mar. 31, 1936. 78303–36–6 : 1,24 80 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 7.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1982, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes–Continued T O T A L A C T A P P R O V E D A P R . 13, 1934, A S A M E N D E D – C o n t i n u e d § [Loans tofinancetheacquisitionofpropertydeclaredunsafe,ortherepair ofproperty damaged, reason of flood, danger offlood, earthquake, conflagration, tornado, or cyclone, in 1933, 1934, 1935,and 1936) Amount authorized 1 M on th Amount - disbursed A m ou n t repaid $19,150.00 6,500.00 12,425.00 A m ou n t out *:::: ºend $5,848.25 - a 1,813.32 $1,262,651.75 1,268,823.82 1,279,435.50 327.93 Total, first quarter------ 50,000.00 38,075.00 *7,989.50 1,279,435.50 Grand total.------------. 2,350,000.00 1,299,790.00 *20,354.50 1,279,435.50 T o T A L , SEC, 14 O F T H E A C T A P P R O V E D J U N E 19, 1934, A S A M E N D E D [Loans to borrowers engaged in the mining, milling, or smelting of ores] $168,000.00 ------------------------------------------------------ d 000.00 000.00 tºo. 00 - - September-- 348,000.00 319,000.00 ------------------ 545,000.00 111,000.00 1-----------------58,000.00 l-----------------12,000.00 l-----------------87,000.00 *$15,000.00 664,000.00 775,000.00 833,000.00 845,000.00 917,000.00 932,000.00 917,000.00 October--November December--------------------- 40,000.00 60,000.00 Total-------------------- 7,145,000.00 23,000.00 February. 355,000.00 185,000.00 March 366,000.00 * 15,000.00 20,000.00 80,000.00 15,000.00 l-----------------103,000.00 (*) 857,000.00 872,000.00 975,000.00 Total, first quarter------ 906,000.00 138,000.00 *80,000.00 975, 000.00 Grand total.------------- 8,051,000.00 1,070,000.00 *95,000.00 975,000.00 T O T A L , SEC. 16 O F T H E A C T A P P R O V E D J U N E 19, 1934, A S A M E N D E D [Loan toa public-schoolauthority forthe purpose ofpayment ofteachers'salariesdue priortoJune 1,1934] 1934 August-----------------------December--------------------- $22,300,000.00 Grand total.------------- T O T A L , A C T A P P R O V E D A U G , 24, 1935 [Loanstoorforthebenefitoftax-supported public-school districtsorothersimilarpublic-schoolauthorities in charge ofpublicschools] $383,000.00 80,800.00 72,000.00 Grand total,firstquarter 535,800.00 1These figures have been adjusted on account of rescissions. * Revised. * Exclusive ofrepayments unallocated, pending advices, asofMar. 31,1936. REPORT OF THE RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 81 TABLE 8.—Number of borrowers and amounts of loans authorized under sec. 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended,” Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1986, inclusive, by size of cities or towns BANKS A N D TRUST COMPANIES Borrowers Population of citiesor towns in which bor rowers are located Authorizations Percent total of Number 5, 170 Percent of tota Amount 592 542 255 212 166 107 146 188 70. 1 8.0 7.3 3.5 2.9 2.2 1.5 2.0 2.5 $325,311,751. 55 125,330,799.39 189,415, 157.44 141,636, 166.48 280,372,177.83 218,575,635.65 236, 169,156.33 445, 147,140.11 466,679,791.46 7,378 100.0 2,428,637,776.24 . 13.4 5.2 7.8 5.8 11.6 9.0 9.7 18.3 19.2 100.0 I N A N C E C O R P O R A T I O N ACT, AS A M E N D E D 1 5,481 60.8 703 745 428 389 277 364 3.18 309 7.8 8.3 4.8 4.3 3.1 4.0 3.5 3.4 $359,255, 199.32 137,688, 182.19 222, 792,487.71 179,981,880.22 342,355,476.84 266,821,459.65 390,035,982.83 623,958,697.82 674,829,743.80 11.2 4.3 7.0 5.6 10. 7 8.4 12.2 19.5 21.1 9,014 100.0 3,197,719, 110.38 100.0 1Exclusive of railroads, regional agricultural credit corporations, Federal land banks, and Federal intermediate credit banks. TABLE 9.—Loans on and purchases of preferred stock, and purchases of capital notes or debentures, of banks and trust companies, disbursedfrom Mar. 9, 1933, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive; and outstanding as of Mar. 31, 1936 (under sec. 304, title III, of the act approved Mar. 9, 1983, as amended) BANKS A N D TRUST COMPANIES TOTAL Disbursed State N u mb e r of banks and trust Number Amount companies? Alabama-------------------------------- sa s Kentucky Louisiana---------------------Maine------------------------Maryland Massachusetts Michigan-----------------------Minnesota----------------------Mississippi-----------------------------issouri-------------------------------See footnotes at end of table. 70 1 5 113 121 56 39 11 9 40 86 24 213 279 138 194 112 111 31 65 67 183 256 147 216 Outstanding of b a n ks a n d trust Amount * companies a $15,853,575.00 37,500.00 2,430,000.00 4,404,000.00 48,502,425.00 4,893,500.00 7,192,126.00 567,300.00 * 15,400,000.00 2,176,200.00 4,835, 500.00 1,690,000.00 90,131,114.17 16,397,000.00 10,238,000.00 5,222,750.00 8,874,850.00 15,347,000.00 9,125,500.00 9,063, 170.00 16,174,200.00 40, 614,661.00 17,316,025.00 14, 143, 150.00 20,702, 125.00 61 1 3 108 107 56 39 11 8 40 79 24 203 268 129 193 108 102 30 65 59 176 223 141 207 $12,399,928.78 37,500.00 1,364,995.39 4,121,500.00 39,571,813.27 4,831,000.00 6,748,926.00 358,300.00 * 12,600,000.00 2,100,625.50 4,298,000.00 1,553,029.79 78,651,114.17 15,626,480.00 9,044, 130.00 5,138,250.00 8,271,350.00 10,668,500.00 8,862,231.45 8,986,852.42 14, 791,565.40 37,246,455.95 14,925,298.42 8,505, 163.29 10,846,625.00 82 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 9.—Loans on and purchases of preferred stock, and purchases of capital notes or debentures, of banks and trust companies, disbursed from Mar. 9, 1933, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive; and outstanding as of Mar. 31, 1936 (under sec. 304, title III, of the act approved Mar. 9, 1933, as amended)-Continued B A N K S A N D T R U S T CO MP AN IE S- Co nti nu ed total—continued Disbursed Nu m be r State º of b a n k s a n d trust A m ou n t companies S ou th Dakota.--------------------------- Tennessee------------------------------Texas----------------------------------- Utah-----------------------------------Vermont-------------------------------Virginia--------------------------------Virgin Islands--------------------------Washington----------------------------West Virginia.-Wisconsin-Wyoming-Total------------------------------ Outstanding Number of b a nk s a n d trust Amount companies 57 148 4 9 205 19 476 134 128 387 46 53 283 3. 4 35 126 120 401 41 60 132 1 93 86 406 23 $3,990, 500.00 7,907,950.00 205,000.00 751,635.00 69,767,016.07 690,000.00 301,201,605.83 7,463,500.00 4,004, 500.00 2,771,800.00 4,438, 100.00 11,639, 100.00 30,636, 125.00 3,995,000.00 15,795,000.00 10,694,650.00 125,000.00 6,039,500.00 6,231,066.66 33, 109,600.00 1,367,500.00 47 141 4 8 203 17 427 125 121 346 44 48 274 3 4 34 112 118 366 37 60 127 1 88 82 381 21 $2,758,191.06 6,557,085-47 205,000.00 478,635.00 67,735,561.75 650,000.00 220,724,204.12 6,944, 140.42 3,346,000.00 76,619,729.00 8,309, 148.59 1,600, 500.00 43,943,362. ~0 1,050,000.00 898,500.00 2,217,300.uo 3,791, 593-27 11,139, 100.00 27,551,096 37 2,935,000.u ) 15,725,000. 0 9,253,048.64 125,000.00 4,519,000.00 6,067 1,056,768,053.23 5,680 877,723,711.46 20 l 2 21 57 32 16 4 2 13 16 9 117 49 43 46 27 14 12 13 36 49 82 15 28 16 48 3 7 134 6 230 18 26 81 38 17 190 3 $7,871,347.27 37,500.00 1,340,000.00 1,410,000.00 18,973,413.27 4,056,000.00 3,698,426.00 137,300.00 1,100,000.00 1,282,500.00 1,412,500.00 608,029.79 72, 370,114.17 6,575,480.00 5,531,480.00 2,264, 500.00 3, 107.350.00 4,310,000.00 2,347,600.00 2,636,852.42 9,060,565.40 17,427,854.95 11,851,798.42 2,640, 163.29. 3,902, 125.00. 1,063, 191.06 4,835,409.56 175,000.00 378,635.00 29,024, 219.46. 395,000.00 127,016,704. 12 1,612,500.00 1,797,000.00 26,796,229.00 8,249,148.59 615,000.00 19,488, 106.50 648,500.00. 91,997,237.00 10,934,000.00 1,950,000.00 45,582,496.50 1,250,000.00 898, 500.00 5,285,704.03 30,513,822.82 1,298,353.59 national. 1 Alabama-------------------------------Alaska--------Arizona-------Arkansas----California---- - - - - - - - - - - - - Colorado--Connecticut - - - - - - - - GeorgiaIdaho---Illinois.--------Indiana-------Iowa----------Kansas--------- Kentucky-----Louisiana-------Maine-----------Maryland.-----Massachusetts-Michigan------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mi nnesota-- - - - - - - - MississippiMissouri-------------------------------Montana--------Nebraska------- - - - - - - - - - - - N ev a da -- - -- - N e w H am ps h N e w Jersey--N e w Mexico.-N e w York-----North Carolina--North Dakota---Ohio----------Oklahoma------------------------------Oregon---------------------------------Pennsylvania---------------------------Rhode Island---------------------------- - - - - - - See footnotes at end of table. - - - - - - - - 26 1 3 24 62 32 16 4 2 13 18 9 122 50 47 46 29 15 13 13 43 52 97 15 30 20 49 3 8 135 6 241 18 31 83 40 20 198 3 $10,996,800.00 37,500.00 1,540,000.00 1,555,000.00 19,899,925.00 4,118, 500.00 3,723,426.00 137,300.00 1, 100,000.00 1,330,000.00 1,722,500.00 665,000.00 83, 260, 114.17 6,988,500.00 6,447,500.00 2,282, 500.00 3,397,350.00 4,400,000.00 2,610,000.00 2,713, 170.00 10,223,200.00 20,400, 160.00 13,547,525.00 2,652,650.00 8,517, 125.00 1,511,000.00 5,834,950.00 175,000.00 651,635.00 29,449,435.82 410,000.00 129,401,605.83 1,905,000.00 2,410,500.00 35, 175,737.00 10,874,000.00 890,000.00 20,316, 136.50 648,500.00 REPOR T OF T H E RECO NST RUCT ION F I NA NC E CORPORATION º º: le º 83 TABLE 9.—Loans on and purchases of preferred stock, and purchases of capital notes or debentures, ofbanks and trust companies, disbursedfrom Mar. 9, 1933, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive; and outstanding as of Mar. 31, 1936 (under sec.304, title III, of the act approved Mar. 9, 1933, as amended)—Continued R. B A N K S A N D T R U S T C OM PA N IE S- Co n ti nu e d NATIONAL-Continued - º Disbursed Outstanding - State - | º N u m be r of b a n k s a n d trust Number - of b an k s and trust Amount companies Amount companies - - º i South Carolina-------------------------Dakota- : t t º º º º * º ." isconsin--- Wyoming------------------------------- º Total.-------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 34 27 145 8 9 36 1 23 34 56 10 $1,505,000.00 2,954,100.00 8,062,500.00 22,893,625.00 1,325,000.00 560,000.00 3,917,400.00 125,000.00 2,740,000.00 3,345,066.66 15, 195,100.00 702,500.00 6 28 26 138 8 9 33 1 23 32 55 9 $1,505,000.00 2,668,593.27 7,767, 500.00 20,762,796.37 1,165,000.00 490,000.00 2,793,298.64 125,000.00 2,497,500.00 2,589,079.03 14,549,322.82 648,353.59 2,026 517,244,536.98 1,909 465,608,986.99 s : : ". º: º S T A TE M E M B E R 1 Alabama-------------------------------Arizona--------------- - * º rº ', ~ r: Wisconsin---Wyoming------------------------------- 4 6 3 3 2 4 8 31 4 23 8 1 25 2 74 3 32 2 16 3 2 18 12 4 17 4 7 2 Total------------------------------ 365 > .” : º º º ." º : - - ** *. º '. . * º * 4 1. 5 5 1 1 7 4 13 4 See footnotes at end of table. $3,502,100.00 4. $3,414, 100.82 840,000.00 1------------|-----------------730,000.00 5 700,000.00 15,500,000.00 4 7,946,400.00 200,000.00 1. 200,000.00 200,000.00 1 200,000.00 1,160,000.00 6 1,135,000.00 810,000.00 4 730,000.00 2,350,000.00 13 2,200,000.00 1,230,000.00 4 1,215,000.00 1,120,000.00 4 1,070,000.00 172,500.00 6 172,500.00 1,825,000.00 3 1,825,000.00 2,050,000.00 3 1,775,000.00 2,150,000.00 2 2,150,000.00 2,300,000.00 4 2,300,000.00 3,376,000.00 7 3,156,000.00 11,349,421.00 31 11,042,321.00 63,000.00 3 38,000.00 8,115,000.00 19 3,101,000.00 1,607,500.00 7 1,052,500.00 75,000.00 1 58,639. 14 19,130,905.25 24 17,688,458.34 32, 500.00 2 32,500.00 126,495,000.00 53 60,865,000.00 1,700,000.00 3 1,700,000.00 35,037, 500.00 27 30,402,500.00 50,000.00 2 35,000.00 10,056,360.00 15 9,400, 194.30 55,000.00 3 55,000.00 225,000.00 2 225,000.00 470,000.00 16 405,000.00 1,590,000.00 11 1,270,000.00 2,275,000.00 3 125,000.00 2,020,000.00 14 950,000.00 630,000.00 3 500,625.00 2,342,500.00 7 2,342, 500.00 55,000.00 2 55,000.00 262,890. 286.25 3.19 173,533,238.60 84 REPORT OF TH E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 9.—Loans on and purchases of preferred stock, and purchases of capital notes or debentures, of banks and trust companies, disbursed from Mar. 9, 1933, to Mar. 31, 1986, inclusive; and outstanding as of Mar. 31, 1936 (under sec. 304, title III, ofthe act approved Mar. 9, 1933, as amended)—Continued B A N K S A N D T R U S T CO MP AN I ES -C on ti nu ed n o n -m e m b e r 1 Disbursed ...: State of d a n and trust Outstanding ...: Amount companies or loa n a n d trust Amount companies Wisconsin------------------------------Wyoming------------------------------- 40 1 84 54 23 23 7 7 26 61 11 78 225 87 142 80 93 16 48 16 100 155 132 163 29 98 1 1 45 11 161 113 97 272 6 31 69 3 1 29 89 91 238 21 51 92 53 48 343 11 $1,354,675.00 50,000.00 2,119,000.00 13,102,500.00 575,000.00 3,468,700.00 430,000.00 *14,300,000.00 646,200.00 1,953,000.00 215,000.00 4,521,000.00 8,178,500.00 2,670,500.00 2,767,750.00 3,652,500.00 8,897,000.00 4,365,500.00 4,050,000.00 2,575,000.00 8,865,080.00 3,705, 500.00 11,490,500.00 4,070,000.00 872,000.00 1,998,000.00 30,000.00 100,000.00 21, 186,675.00 247,500.00 45,305,000.00 3,858,500.00 1,594,000.00 21,784,000.00 60,000.00 1,010,000.00 15,210,000.00 1,250.000.00 250,000.00 1,266,800.00 1,429,000.00 3,351,600.00 7,272, 500.00 1,080,000.00 15,235,000.00 4,502,250.00 1,279, 500.00 2,256,000.00 15,572,000.00 610,000.00 37 1 82 46 23 23 7 6 26 57 11 73 215 82 141 78 85 16 48 16 96 138 126 160 24 92 1 1 45 9 144 104 95 238 6 29 69 3. l 28 81 90 212 18 51 91 51 47 319 10 3,050, 500.00 221,000.00 *11,500,000.00 618,125.50 1,750,500.00 215,000.00 4,081,000.00 7,836,000.00 2,442,650.00 2,701,250.00 3,339,000.00 4,583,500.00 4,364,631.45 4,050,000.00 2,575,000.00 8,776,280.00 3,035, 500.00 5,865,000.00 3,843,500.00 642,500.00 1,663,036.77 30,000.00 100,000.00 21,022,883.95 222,500.00 32,842,500.00 3,631,640.42 1,549,000.00 19,421,000.00 60,000.00 950, 500.00 15,055,061.70 1,050,000.00 250,000.00 712,300.00 1,068,000.00 3,146,600.00 6,383,300.00 500,000.00 15,235,000.00 4,334,750.00 1,071, 500.00 2, 196,000.00 13,622,000.00 595,000.00 Total------------------------------ 3,676 276,633,230.00 3,452 238,581,485.87 Alabama-------------------------------Arizona----------------------------Arkansas- California Colorado--Connecticut.-Delaware---------------------------- - - - - - - - lorida----------- Georgia--Idaho-Illinois-I ndiana-Iowa------Kansas----- Kentucky-Louisiana-Maine------ Maryland------------------------------Massachusetts--------------------------Michigan-------------------------------Minnesota------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1,114,480.69 24,995.39 2,011, 500.00 12,652,000.00 575,000.00 1 Where changes in the status of banks have occurred between the date of authorization and Mar. 31, 1936 (for example, where a bank has changed from nonmember to State member), such banks are distrib uted in the above table according to their status on March 31, 1936. *After eliminating duplications wherever there was disbursed and outstanding on Mar. 31, 1936, a loan on the preferred stock of a bank or trust company, and a purchase of preferred stock of the same bank or trust cºmpany, under sec. 304, title III, of the act approved Mar. 9, 1933, as amended. * A mou nt outstanding includes repayments unallocated, pending advices, as of Mar. 31, 1936. * Including $10,000,000 disbursed and outstanding to the Export-Import Bank of Washington, and $2,500,000 disbursed to the Second Export-Import Bank of Washington, D. C. REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 85 TABLE 10.-Loans authorized (and commitments outstanding as of Mar. 31, 1986) to industrial or commercial business under sec. 5d of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended (including purchases of participations, and agree ments to purchase participations, in loans), by size of loans [From June 19, 1934, to Mar. 31, 1936,inclusive) Size of loan $10,000 and under-----------------------------$10,001 to $25,000, inclusive-------------------$25,001 to $50,000, inclusive-------------------$50,001 to $100,000, inclusive------------------$100,001 to $200,000, inclusive-----------------$200,001 to $400,000, inclusive-----------------Over $400,000---------------------------------Total------------------------------------ Nof um b er loans | Percent of Amo unt authorized Percent of total total 671 3.71 349 257 136 79 36 35.3 19.5 18.4 13.5 7.2 4.2 1.9 1,899 100.0 $3,766,737.20 6,938,924.99 13,888,900.00 20,372,720.26 20,897,395.11 23,278,234.00 28,851, 500.00 117,994,411.56 3.2 5.9 11.8 17.3 17.7 19.7 24.4 100.0 TABLE 11.-Loans authorized (and commitments outstanding as of Mar. 31, 1936) to industrial or commercial business under Sec. 5d of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended (including purchases of participations, and agree ments to purchase participations, in loans), by industries [From June 19,1934,to Mar. 31, 1936,inclusive) Industry Manufac : Food and kindred products: Dairy products-------------------------------------Meat and poultry packing--------------------------Canning, preserving, packing (fish, fruit, vegetables)– Bread and bakeries---------------------------------Flour milling---------------------------------------Con ectionery--------------------------------------Animal eeds---------------------------------------All other-------------------------------------------Total, food products------------------------------Textiles and their products: Cotton goods Woolen goods Silk and rayon goo Knit goods, hosiery---- N um b er | Perof bor- cent of rowers 1 | total 29 37 32 17 27 16 17 43 * * * Per cent of total 1.6 || $1,029,000.00 2.1 1,667,700.00 1.8 851,000.00 1.0 599,500.00 1.5 756,600.00 .9 849,500.00 1.0 797,200.00 2.4 1,351,200.00 0.9 1.4 ..7 .5 .6 ..7 .7 1.2 218 12.3 7,901, 700.00 6.7 1.8 1.3 1.0 2.2 Kººing material, draperies--------------------All other-------------------------------------------- 31 24 17 39 16 22 23 8 37 1.2 1.3 .4 2.1 4,249, 183.33 3,803,000.00 2,898,000.00 2,480,000.00 6,401,000.00 1,059,000.00 226,000.00 200,500.00 1,615,750.00 3.6 3.2 2.4 2.1 5.4 .9 .2 .2 1.4 Total, textile products----------------------------- 217 12.2 22,932,433.33 19.4 Millwork, sash, doors, etc.-------------------------All other-------------------------------------------- 62 72 24 66 10 11 10 3.5 4.2 1.4 3.7 .5 .6 .5 7,278,250.00 4,085, 100.00 1,205,450.00 3,078,375.00 308,500.00 394,200.00 413,500.00 6.2 3.5 1.0 2.6 .3 .3 .3 iyeingandfinishing.III.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I. Men's clothing and furnishings---------------------- Women's clothing and furnishings------------------- Cooperage and cooperagestock---------------------Wooden turned products---------------------------- .9 Total, lumber and timber products---------------- 255 14.4 16,763,375.00 14.2 Paper and allied products: Containers (boxes, etc.)----------------------------All other-------------------------------------------- 7 28 .4 1.6 57,000.00 6,972, 850.00 ..1 5.9 Total, paper and allied products------------------- 35 2.0 7,029,850.00 6.0 44 10 13 2.5 .5 ..7 630,250.00 548,500.00 119,000.00 .5 .5 ..1 67 3.7 1,297,750.00 1. 1 16 8 27 .9 .4 1.6 826, 500.00 637,500.00 867,500.00 .7 .5 .7 51 2.9 14 ..8 2,331, 500.00 1,438,500.00 1.2 Printing and allied products: Book and job printing------------------------------Engraving, lithographing, etc.-----------------------All other-------------------------------------------- Total, printingand alliedproducts---------------Chemical and allied products: Paints, varnishes,and alliedproducts--------------Fertilizers------------------------------------------All other---------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Total, chemical and allied products---------------Rubber products, total.---------------------------------See footnotes at end of table. 1.9 86 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 11.-Loans authorized ( and commitments outstanding as of Mar. 31, 1936) to industrial or commercial business under sec. 5d of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended (including purchases of participations, and agree ments to purchase participations, in loans), by industries—Continued [From June 19,1934, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive) N u m b e r | Per- Industry of bor-1 | cent of rowers total Manufacturing—Continued. Leather and its manufactures: Boots and shoes Amount a u thorized Per cent totalof 19 20 1.1 || $1,374,500.00 1.1 1,053,176.84 39 2.2 2,427,676.84 2.1 Stone, granite, slate, etc.----------------------------Sand, gravel-----Brick and tile, etc Concrete products-Limestone products Glass products Pottery-All other------------------------------- 28 10 42 7 11 9 9 13 1.6 .5 2.4 .4 .6 .5 ..5 .7 1,494,500.00 886, 100.00 2,241,895.11 168,000.00 1,135,500.00 326,500.00 763,600.00 1,020,700.00 1.3 .7 1.9 .1 1-0 .3 .6 .9 Total, stone, clay, and glass products-------------- 129 7.2 8,036,795. 11 6.8 35 34 19 11 24 2.0 1.9 1.1 ..6 1.3 3,141,000.00 2,344,400.00 2,145,000.00 954,515.00 3,773,000.00 2.7 2.0 1.8 .8 3.2 123 6.9 12,357,915.00 10.5 23 21 25 1.3 1.2 1.4 672,000.00 1,832,800.00 1,821,500.00 .5 1.6 1.5 69 3.9 4,326,300.00 3.7 10 22 25 15 47 .5 1.2 1.4 .9 2.7 665,000.00 1,469,400.00 1,215, 100.00 952, 500.00 5,637,466.66 .6 1.2 1-0 -8 4.8 119 6.7 9,939,466.66 8.4 42 2.4 4,664,000.00 3.9 27 14 15 31 18 1.5 ..8 .8 1.8 1.0 461,600.00 200,300.00 377,700.00 885,500.00 370, 500.00 .4 .2 .3 Total, wholesale trade Retail trade: Food products--------------------------------------Hardware, paints, etc.-----------------------------Department stores----------------------------------General stores--------------------------------------Auto sales, service stations-------------------------- 105 5.9 2,295,600.00 1.9 12 7 13 16 21 .7 .4 Grain and feed,fuel,ice, building materials, etc.----- 34 Furniture------------------------------------------All other-------------------------------------------Total, retail trade--------------------------------All other: Mining: Coal------------------------------------------------All other-------------------------------------------- - All other--------------------- - Total, leather manufactures----------------------- 1.2 .9 Stone, clay,andglassproducts: Iron, steel, and their products (excluding machinery): Foundry products (castings, forgings, etc.)Structural and ornamental iron and steel Stoves, ranges, furnaces---------- - - - - Hardware, plumbing, and supplies All other----------------------------Total, iron and steel and products----------------- Nonferrous metals and their products: Metal alloysand products (brass, bronze, etc.) Metal stampings, stamped and enamel wareAll other------------------------------------- - - Total, nonferrous metals and their products------Machinery (excluding transportation equipment): ####". implements--------------------- Electrical machinery, apparatus, and supplies General machinery and equipment Machine tools All other----Total, machinery---------------------------------- Transportation equipment (automobileaccessories,etc.), º - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wholesale and retail trade: Wholesale trade: Food products--------------------------------------Hardware, paints, etc.-----------------------------Petroleum products--------------------------------Grain and feed, fuel, ice, building materials, etc.----All other-------------------------------------------- .7 .3 8 22 .9 1.2 1.9 .4 1.3 26,550.00 -------66,650.00 .1 2,378,000.00 1.9 66,005.00 .1 193,750.00 .2 465,260.00 .4 236,500.00 .2 181,202.86 .2 133 7.5 3,613,917.86 3.1 19 10 1.1 .5 4,262,976.50 1,357,000.00 3.6 1.2 Total, mining------------------------------------- 29 1.6 34 35 61 1.9 2.0 3.5 5,619,976.50 863,955.26 1,359.300.00 4.8 Laundries, dry cleaning,total.--------------------------Contracting, etc., total---------------------------------Not classified, total.-------------------------------------Grand total.------------------------------------------ 1,775 .7 794,400.00 .7 1.2 2.4 100.0 | 117,994,411.56 100.0 *Number ofborrowersrepresents the number ofapplicants towhom loans have been authorized or com Initments made. * Excludes mining loans authorized under sec. 14 ofthe actapproved June 19,1934, asamended. 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A q s º a CORPORATION REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 89 TABLE 13. Total authorizations; commitments outstanding (as of Mar 31, 1986); purchases ofsecuritiesfrom Public Works Administration; and allocations to other governmental agencies and for direct relief [From Feb. 2, 1932, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive] A m o u n t of a u thorizations, commitments outstanding, purchases of se curities from Public Works Administration, Amount disbursed a n d allocations Loans and other authorizations Commitments outstanding as of Mar. 31, 1936-----Purchases ofsecurities from Public Works Administrat $7,463,175,165.63 147,363, 132.38 436,884,455.46 $5,635,292,812.40 Total--------------------------------------------------------- 8,047,422,753. 47 6,022,228,067.86 386,935,255.46 Allocations: SecretaryofAgriculture forcroploans-------------------------- 115,000,000.00 Capital of regional agricultural credit corporations (reallocated from amount originally allocated to Secretary of Agriculture— includes $15,000,000 held in revolving fund).-----------------Governor of Farm Credit Administration (reallocated from amount originally allocated to Secretary of Agriculture).------ 44,500,000.00 44,500,000.00 40,500,000.00 40,500,000.00 200,000,000.00 200,000,000.00 Regional agricultural credit corporations for expenses prior to M a y 27, 1933 Regional agricultural credit corporations forexpenses since M a y - 115,000.000.00 3,108,397.63 3,108,397.63 12,640,000.00 10,731,960.63 124,741,000.00 100,000,000.00 98,542,000.00 2,600,000.00 145,000,000.00 145,000,000.00 Secretary of the Treasury to pay for capital of Federal Home Loan Banks-------------------------------------------------Land bank commissioner to make loans to joint-stockland banks Land bank commissioner to make loans to farmers artin original allocation reduced by reallocation to Federa Mortgage Corporation) Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation to make loans to er s (reallocated from $200,000,000originally allocated to land-bank commissioner)-----------------------------------------------Secretary of the Treasury to pay for capital of H o m e Owners' Loan Corporation--------------------------------------------Federal Housing Administrator (amount stated is amount dis bursed: total allocation not limited to specific amount)------- º Total toother governmental agencies by direction ofCongress-- For direct relief under Federal Emergency Relief Act of 1933.---For direct reliefunder Emergency Appropriation Act, fiscalyear 55,000,000.00 55,000,000.00 200,000,000.00 200,000,000.00 39,000,000.00 39,000,000.00 879,489,397.63 753,982,358.26 300,000,000.00 500,000,000.00 299,984,999.00 499,991,400.82 500,000,000.00 500,000,000.00 500,000,000.00 500,000,000.00 Total allocationsfor directrelief by direction of Congress----- 1,800,000,000.00 1,799,976,399.82 Total allocations to other governmental agencies and for direct 2,679,489,397.63 18,659,335.37 2,553.958,758.08 17,410,245.40 2,698,148,733.00 2,571.369,003.48 Grand total of authorizations, commitments outstanding, purchases of securities from Public Works Administration, and allocations---------------------------------------------- 10,745.571,486.47 8,593,597,071.34 90 REPORT of T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 14.—Names and compensation of directors, officers, and employees of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, receiving from the Corporation more than $400 per month, as of Mar. 31, 1936 W A S H I N G T O N OFFICE Name sº, Title º : - Treasurer---- Specialcounsell S olicitor---------------------------------C Special assistant-------------------------- - Chief Examiner, Railroad Division Chief, Agency Division----------- - Chief, Examining Division-- Special representative------- - - Special examiner------------ Examiner--------------------Chief, Industrial Loan DivisionAssistant chief, Agency Division--Assistant chief, Ex Division---------------------do - Persons, Henry Z Mandeville, - - Daylor, R. Klossner, H. J § º - J - - - Special representative------Griffin, D. BRibenack, W. C. Hamilton, Claude E., JrLaughlin, Sullivan, William W-------------Johnson. W . J.--------- # . Marfield, C. Howard. Costello, W . C.------Baxter, Worman W . Macartney, MortonWilson, J. C.----------------------Corcoran, Thomas G-- #eenan,Frankj... Gelbach, Loring L Shaver, Clem---------------------Allen, Ronald H.-Elliott, David C . Berrett, R. W------- Chadduck, H. Assistant chief, Industrial Loan - Assistant treasurer------------------Assistant chief, Examining Division- C 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - Assistant chief, Examining Division----Assistant chief, Industrial Loan Division Assistant to the chairman---------------- - - - -] Assistant to the Directors. -1 Chief engineer----------------------Assistant chief, Examining Division- Counsel------------------------------ Financial adviser-------------------- Assistant chief, Exami Division-| Special assistant to the Directors----- - - - - - - Assistant secretary--------------------E iner---------------------------------- W. Parks, Thoma s E-----------------------|-----do------------------------------- Parrish,joel R. o Satterfield, W . RHenry, John L.--Sullivan, Harry LHobson, Alfred T- Kelley,Jerome T--- - - - Special repr ive - Assistant treasurer-------------------------------- Assistant Secretary-- Assistant treasurer-- - - Unzicker, Willard E--------------------|-----do-----------Moore, Milton K---E x am in e r Price, Jacob L--------------------------|-----d o -- Watson, William P---------------------|-----do--Taylor, Tyre---------------------Counsel--------------------Hoyt, James AAssistant to Mr. Merriam--Grantham, J. P----- Assistant chief auditor---------------------------Dodds, Chauncey Y-------------------Drainage, Levee, and Irrigation - - - - - - cººner, s io n. Rossman, Richard Homire, James L. 91 REPORT OF T H E RE CONST RUCTI ON FI NA NC E CORPORATION TABLE 14.—Names and compensation of directors, officers, and employees of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, receiving from the Corporation more than $400 per month, as of Mar. 31, 1936–Continued Name Title - Armistead, Robert P Boggs, Verner-------------------------Cloninger, C. W----------------------Greer, Frank H----------------------Griffin, Charles N.--------------------Howard, Ernest B--------------------Lawrence, Donald E Lewis, Charles B---------------------Mielenz, Louis M--------------------O'Bleness, E. J.-----------------------Reed, W . 0---------------------------Seabury, R. M-----------------------Seeley, Harold J.----Stafford, Bayard C-. Tonks, William---Toole, J. E.----------Wadden, Thomas A-------------------Ward, Maxwell Young, R. D.--------------------------Goertner, Francis B.----Schneider, John ThomasSmith, Charles A.-------Barnett, Frank H--Blair, Smith------Fort, James L.--Hoeltzel, Lloyd C. Galt, Alexander B Knarr, M . W--------------------------- Assistant to the secretary------------------------Swift, W . E.----------------------------- Chief engineer, Drainage, Levee, and Irrigation Division. Farrell, Edward A.---------------------- Supervising accountant--------------------------Lescallett, George A Chief, authorization-cancelation section Oddie, Tasker L--Special field representative--Williams, T.A.-Special representative-Supervising engineer # . Salary per $541.67 541.67 541.67 541.67 541.67 541.67 541.67 541.67 541.67 541.67 541.67 541.67 541.67 541.67 541. 67 541. 67 541.67 541.67 541. 67 541. 67 541.67 541.67 541.67 520. 516.67 500.00 Stansfield, Edgar A-Wolford, Albert M-Wright, Charles M--------------------Brown, Franklin Q., Jr.---- - - - - -d o Kannee, Henry M.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I. Merritt, Arthur B Liaison representative-------------------Administrative assistant, Agency Division Chief clerk 483 :;i; 7 :;:§ Burrowes, Alfred D__ Henrich, William A Hº: James O.---ce, G e o Coke, º H.-.George. W ,W . C., Jr.-- Il Counse 92 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 14.—Names and compensation of directors, officers, and employees of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, receiving from the Corporation more than $400 per month, as of Mar. 31, 1936—Continued Name Title Wilson, Robert G----------------------- Counsel------------------------------------------Joyce, Walter E-Administrative assistant--Appraiser-----------------Administrative assistantGunderson, Harvey J.-------------------! Counsel---------------Hutchinson, A. S.-----------------------|-----do-----------McCarthy, Arthur F-------------------|-----do-------------Armstrong, W . C-----------------------|-----do-------------Fletcher, Lloyd-------------------------|-----do---------Gale, George J--------------------------|-----do-------German, Charles Z---------------------|-----do-----Goodale, Robert C.Stewart, C. H--------------------------|-----do-----------Hill, George H., Klagsbrunn, Hans A--------------------|-----do---------- - - - - - Livingston, Schuyler W----------------|----Holland, Bernard P., Jr.-- Randolph, Hollins N.-------------------|----Baden, James H------------------------| Examiner---------Dawson, Donald SFutterer, Charles-----------------------|-----do-------------Herrmann, Herbert J.-------------------|-----do--------------------------------Pendleton, E d m u n d ERogers, Hatton B-----------------------|-----do-------------------------------Stafford, D. N--------------------------|----Willett, William E.---------------------|----Williams, John F-----------------------|-----do-------Robert, F. H----Supervising engineerRiddel, James L.-Chief, interest section------------Collins, James H----------------------Easley, Robert J.------------------------| Appraiser------------------------------Mashburn, L. W . Ralls, Frank C----Wagner, Walter D-Worthington, L. S.---------------------- Sa month $450.00 450.00 450.00 433.33 433-33 433-33 433.33 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 L O A N AGENCIES 1 Atlanta, Ga.: Cocke, Erle ------------------------ Manager-----------------------------------------Chadwell, W . A.-------------------- Assistant manager-------------------------------Birmingham, Ala.: Cottingham, T. J.------------------- Manager-----------------------------------------Lapsley. John W------------------- Agency office counsel-----------------------------Boston, Mass.: Carney, Joseph P------------------- Manager-----------------------------------------Jones, Raiph B--------------------- Assistant manager Hagerty, John J.--------------------|-----do------------scºtt, William N.III.I.I.I.I.I.I.I. Chief examiner-Kaplan, Monroe-------------------- Examiner---- Pheeny, Harold A.------------------|-----do----Charlctte, N.C.: Campbell, John A., Jr-l Manager-----------------------------------------Chicago, Ill.: Gallagher, F. D---------------------|----- 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Black, Craig O.--Assistant manager-------------------------------alker, Lee------------------------ Attorney-----------------------------------------Ernst, D. W------------------------ Chief, Loan Liquidation Division----------------- Fordyce, William C---------------- Examiner----------------------------------------- Mattingly, B.Archibald.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.T.do--------------------------------------------- Attorney-----------------------------------------Hoel, M . O.-------------------------|-----do--------------------------------------------Gregson, William F. Examiner----------------------------------------Mudgett, C. F----------------------|-----do--------------------------------------------Standish, M . L.------------Assistant to the manager-------------------------Townsend, Bruce----------Field representative------------------------------Walters, Harold S-Attorney Gill, Charles R--Ex am i ne rTuohy, Arthur--do----Boysen, Louis K-------------------- Appraiser er, H. A.--------------------- - - - - - - - $625.00 416.67 600.00 500.00 833.33 541.67 500.00 458.33 416.67 416.67 500.00 833-33 625.00 70s. 33 625.00 625.00 625.00 625.00 550.00 541.67 500.00 500.00 500.00 450.00 458.33 416.67 (*) 1.Except as herein indicated, attorneyshandling legal matters of the variousagencies ofthe Corporation do not receive salaries but are paid in the customary way according to the character and volume of the work performed and therefore are not included. * Employed on per diem basis at $20 per day. Compensation for January, $540; for February, $470 for March, $510. REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION 93 FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 14.—Names and compensation of directors, officers, and employees of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, receiving from the Corporation more than $400 per month, as of Mar. 31, 1936—Continued Name º Salary per Title Cleveland, Ohio: C der. F. S.--------------------- Manager--------------------------------Davies, M. C. Assistant managerWadsworth, J. L.-------------------|-----do-------------------------------------------Kill ,James M Chief, Loan Liquidation Division Dallas, Tex.: Manager-----------------------------------------Detroit, Mich.: - - - - - - - - - Hewitt, Charles H------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - do-------------------------------------------- Nelson, F Assistant manager-------------------------------Massnick, Alfred W Officecounsel------------------------------------Jacksonville, Fia. Farwell, Manager-----------------------------------------Kansas City, Hodges. Frank---------------------|-----do-------------------------------------------Po David H- Assistant manager-------------------------------Rice, 1 V--------------1 Counsel-----------------------------------------Little Rock, Ark.: Jarrett,J. W-------- Manager------------------------------------------ $750.00 541.67 500.00 500.00 700.00 833.33 416. 67 500.00 500.00 833.33 416.67 500.00 500.00 Los Angeles, Calif.; mas C----------------------do-------------------------------------------- - Haight, Hector C------------------- Assistant manager-------------------------------Abell, J. Fort------Manager-----------------------------------------Hum ,Lovell M--------------- Assistant manager--------------------------------inn.: M Ben C------------------- Manager-----------------------------------------Power, George. C------------------- Assistant manager--------------------------------Nashville, Tenn.: Gardenhire, J. M------------------- Manager-----------------------------------------Davis, Lee-------------------------- Assistant manager---------N e w Orleans, La.: Buskie, George F------------------Robertson, George W. Green, Justin-----Knight, M . J.-Griffin, James LMcCain, H. L.----Snowden--------------N e w York, N.Y.: Ahearn, Tho mas J., Jr.-------------- Manager-----------------------------------------Tyree, Young - Assistant manager-------------------------------Smith, Frederick P - Counsel------------------------------------------Farthing, William J.-- Examiner----------------------------------------Weinstein, Walter H- Special assistant----------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 700.00 416.67 479. 17 416.67 Mi - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M º º - - - - - - Hannan. Edward A. Evarts, Effingham. Summers, George-- fºr t º # . Boothe, David F----h, Thom as P-Reilly, Edward J.-I - Examiner----------------------------------------- - Assistant agency counsel-------------------------- Attorney------------------------------------------ Special assistant----------------------------------d K a 625.00 450.00 583.33 458.33 833.33 500.00 458.33 458.33 416.67 416.67 416.67 833. 625.00 833.33 791.67 750.00 666. 67 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 483. 33 458.33 Acting assistant manager.------------------------- Qfficeattorney-----------------------------------Exa mine r--- - Stap Waters, W . Murray--Salt Lake Utah: Smit San Antonio, Tex.: Meersche San Francisco, Calif.: - §§ Manager------------------------------------Assistant manager i: 94 R EPORT OF T H E RE CON ST RU CT ION FI NAN CE CORPORATION TABLE 15.-Statement of cash receipts and expenditures during the first quarter, Jan. 1, 1936, to Mar. 31, 1936, inclusive (Corporation's accounts with Treas. urer of United States) Cash balance atthe closeofbusiness Dec. 31,1935, as per the books ofthe treasurer ofthe Corporation----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11,312,475. Add: Checks 1935 $11,312,475.25 $4,574. 16 - 648.55 5,222.71 Adjusted cash balance atthe closeofbusiness Dec. 31, 1935-------------------------- 11,317,697.96 Receipts: Sale of notes---------------------------------------------------------- $270,125,000.00 Repayments on loans: To banks and trust companies (including re ceivers) T o credit unions-----T o building and lo ivers) -- $100,531, 112.23 00 15, 1,574,292. 52 423, 159. 16 10, 107,647.43 3,376.17 25,351. 11 6,493, 167. 10 8,610,364. 621,636.7 833. 32 T o industrial and commercial business--T o mining, milling, and smelting businessO n assets of closed banks—sec. 5e------------ For self-liquidatingprojects(par $2,066,349.47).---For repair or reconstruction of property damaged by earthquake, etc.: Under Sec. 201—a, act of July 21, 1932, as amended-------------------------------------Under act of Apr. 13, 1934, as amended.---- 1,523,880.31 ,000. 69,625.27 1,992,909, 63 60,608.34 7,989.50 For financing sale ofagriculturalsurpluses in for eign markets------------------------------------ 442,677.06 For financing the carrying and orderly marketing of agricultural commodities and livestock pro duced in the United States: Commodity Credit Corporation.-------------Other-----------------------------------To drainage, levee, and irrigation districts Secured by preferred stock-insurance companies-Secured by nreferred stock—banks and trust c o m panies------------------------------------------ 1,113,847. 51 9,476.64 53,549.98 100,500.00 497,938.64 135,495, 128.20 Preferred stock, capital note and debenture retire ments-------------------------------------------- Relief disbursements (1932 act) repaid--------------Capital reductions, regional agricultural credit corpora Sale of securities purchased from Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works Interest and discount collected.-Dividends collected on preferred interim receipts)---------------------------------------------------Interest collected on capital notes and debentur Accrued interest on notes sold----------------------------------------Deferred credits—premium on sale of securities purchased from other governmental cies-----Reimbursable expense collected.--------------------------------------- Repayments on advances forcareand preservationofcollateral Collections on collateral (cash collateral) Liquidation ofcollateralpurchased.---Premium on securitiessold------------------ Deposits with bidsforpurchaseofsecurities -------------------------Remittances held in suspense----------------------------------------Unallocated-pending advices----------------------------------------- Miscellaneous (includingamounts credited inerror)------------------- 22,938,191.78 158,677.00 5,000,000.00 95,204,960. 27 15,424,649.82 10,236,850.43 3,277,928.82 338.54 2,264,187.85 396,023.59 823,010.54 88,297.85 163,060.48 112,137.20 10,000.00 26,975, 101.15 4,715,396.23 130,227.33 593, 539,167.08 604,856,865.04 Expenditures: of notes $191,000,000.00 Loan disbursements: T o banks and trust companies (including receivers)- $13,677,900.45 T o building and loan associations 64,929. 52 To mortgage-loan companies---------------3,843,502.90 T o railroads---------------------------------------- 1,600,000.00 T o State funds for insurance of deposits of public moneys-----------------------------------------2,300,000.00 T o fishing industry------------------24,250.00 T o industrial a n d comm erc ial business-- 9,918,383.12 T o mining, milling, and smelting business--------138,000.00 Retir - - REPORT OF T H E RECON STRUC TION FIN AN CE CORPORATION 95 TABLE 15.-Statement of cash receipts and expenditures during the first quarter, Jan. 1, 1936, to Mar. 31, 1986, inclusive (Corporation's accounts with Treasurer of United States)—Continued Expenditures.—Continued. Loan disbursements.-Continued. O n assets of closed banks—sec. 5e-----------------For self-liquidating projects (par $15,602,000)------- - $43,864.88 15,416, 941.02 For repair or reconstruction of property d by earthquake, etc.: Under section 201—a, act of July 21, 1932, as amended------------------------------------- 900.00 Under act of Apr. 13, 1934, as amended--------38,075.00 For the carrying and orderly marketing of agricultural commodities and livestock produced in the United States: Commodity credit corporation 31,259,992.33 Other---------------------------978,977.26 T o drainage, levee and irrigation districts 3,448,896.76 Secured by preferred stock—banks and trust c o m p a nies---------------------------------------------120,200.00 — $82,874,813.24 Purchases of preferred stock, capital notes and debentures—banks and trust companies----------------------------------------------------15,674,514.00 Purchases of securities from Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works------------------------------------------------------- 92,821, 188.00 Withdrawal by T he R. F. C. Mortgage Co. of funds held for it------2,888,902.42 Allocations to other governmental agencies: T o Secretary of the Treasury for purchase ofStock of Federal ho me loan banks------------------------- $4,146,300.00 For expensesregional agriculturalcredit corporations (under F arm Credit Administration).-----------491,000.00 ; Fore xpensesFederalEmergency ReliefAdministra tion---------------------------------------------- 3,297.23 For relief under Emergency Relief Appropriation 200,000,000.00 — 204,640, Advances for care and preservation of collateral.----------------------1,279, Advancesforcareand preservationand expenseofcollateralpurchased.-31, Refund of interest and dividend overpayments.----------------------651, Release of cash collateral------------------------120, Interest on cash collateral to rediscounts---------5, Discount rebates and refund of unearned discount-Release of funds held in suspense----------------3,690, Interest o n notes-----------------------------------------------------2,235, Accrued interest on Securities purchased.------------------------------588, Furniture and fixtures-----------------------------------------------6, Expense-General----------------------------------------------------1,233, Expense-Loan agency-----------------------------------------------1,046, Expense—Custodian-134,1 Reimbursable expense------------------------------------------------360,639.53 Act-1985---------------------------------------- Miscellaneous (includingrefundsand adjustmentsforamounts credited in error)------------------------------------------------------------389,812.64 —$601,674,927.54 Cash balance at the close of business Mar. 31, 1936----------------------------------- 3,181,937.50 NotE.-In addition to funds on deposit with the Treasurer ofthe United States,custodianbanksheld in suspense funds which amounted to$227,519.30at the closeofbusiness Dec. 31,1935,and $206,525.62atthe close of business Mar. 31, 1936. TABLE 16.-Statement of condition as ofthe close of business, Mar. 31, 1936 assets Cash on deposit with Treasurer of United States Funds held in suspense by custodian banks-----Petty cash funds, travel and other advances Allocated forexpenses regional agricultural credit corporations priorto M a y 27, 19331-----Allocated for expenses regional agricultural credit corporations since M a y 26, 1933 (under Fa rm Credit Administration) -------------------------------------------------------Allocated for Federal Emergency Relief Administration (1933 Relief Act) Allocated for Federal Emergency Relief Administration (under Emergency Appro tion Act of 1935) a - $3,181,937. 50 206,525.62 17,052.60 3, 108,397.63 12,640,000.00 500,000,000.00 500,000,000.00 1 Sec. 201 (e) ofthe Emergency Reliefand Construction Act of 1932, provides that all expenses incurred inconnection with the operation ofthe regional agricultural credit corporations shall be paid by the Recon struction Finance Corporation. Under theprovisionsofthisactthecorporationhasallocated$15,748,397.63 for such expenses. *Title II of the “Emergenc Act, fiscal year 1935”, approved June 19, 1934, provides: * * * That not exceeding $500,000,000 in the of any savings or unobligated balances in funds of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation may, in the discretion of the President, be transferred and § º applied tothe purposes ofthe Federal Emergency ReliefAct of1933and/or titleIIofthe National Indus trial Recovery Act, * * *.” Under thisact$500,000,000has been transferred tothe Federal Emergency Relief Administration. 78303–36–7 96 REPORT OF T HE RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE Corporation TABLE 16.-Statement of condition as of the close of business, Mar. 31, 1936– Continued. Allocated under Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of1935s Allocated to Secretary of Treasury"----------------------------------------Allocated to Secretary of Treasury & Allocated to Land Bank Commissioner"-------------------------------Less—Reallocated to Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Allocated to Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Allocated to Federal Housing Administrator 7 Allocated to Secre of Agriculture *----------------------------------Less—Realloca as capital regional agricultural credit corporations-------------------------- $44,500,000.00 to Governor of Farm Credit Ad- 40,500,000.00 R ºDistration-------------------------------º, * * r º v . — `_85,000,000.00 Capitalregionalagriculturalcorporations-------------------------------Allocatedforrevolvingfund (capitalregionalagriculturalcreditcorpora 115,000,000.00 29,500,000.00 tions)----------------------------------------------------------------- 15,000,000.00 — Allocated to Governor Farm Credit Administration-------------------------------------Reliefauthorizations (1932 act):Advances to Governors of States and Territories, proceeds bursed.---------------------------------------------------------------------Interest on notes issued forfunds forallocationsand reliefadvances 280,025,518.00 18,659,335.37 Relief authorizations (1932 act): Advances to municipalities and political subdivisions including Puerto Rico,proceedsdisbursed (lessrepayments)--------------------------- 16,442.453.00 - - - Loans under sec. 5: Proceeds disbursed (less repayments): Banks and trust companies"------------------------------------ 288,465,047. 57 Credit unions----------------------------312,885. 16 Building and loan associations'--------------------5,631,448.47 Insurance companies---------------------------------5,750,329.53 Federal land banks-------------------34,723,269.48 Joint-stockland banks---------------1,945,442.99 Livestock credit corporations-958,676.47 Mortgage loan companies”-----124,767,025.23 Agricultural credit corporations759,936.92 Railroads (including receivers)---------------------389,239,496.32 Statefundsforinsurance ofdeposits ofpublic moneys. 2,351,739.77 Fishing industry-----------------------------------------------589,786.45 — Proceeds not yet disbursed: Banks and trust companies"------------------------------------ 69,265,326.54 Building and loan associations'----------------------315,000.00 Insurance companies-----------------------------------40,000.00 Mortgage loan companies”------------------------------- 98,113,965.01 Railroads (including receivers)---------------------------------- 103,013, 148. Fishing industry-----------------51,480.23 — - 44,500,000.00 40,500,000.00 - - 855,495,084.36 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 270,798,919.78 *The Emergency ReliefAppropriation Act of1935,approved Apr.8,1935,provides:“Thatin orderto provide relief, work relief, and to increase employment by providing for useful projects, there is hereby appropriated, * * * to be used in the discretion and under the direction ofthe President, to be i m m e ately available and to remain available untilJune 30, 1937, " " " not exceeding $500,000,000in the aggregate of any savings or unexpended balances in funds ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation; * * .” $500,000,000has been disbursed by the corporation under these provisions of the act. *Sec. 2 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, provides that “in order to enable theSecretaryofthe Treasury tomake payments upon stock of Federal homeioºnbankssubscribedforby him inaccordance with the Federal Home Loan Bank Act, thesum of$125,000,000or so much thereofas may be necessaryforsuch pur ,ishereby allocated and made available to the Secretary ofthe Treasury * * *”. The amount of such stock subscribed for by the Secretary of the Treasury is$124,741,000. *Sec. 4-b of the H o m e Owners' Loan Act of 1933 provides that to enable the Secretary of the Treasury to make payments forsubscriptions by him to the capital stock ofthe Home Owners' Loan Corporation the Reconstruction Finance Corporation shall allocate and make available to the Secretary of the Treas ury,thesum of$200,000,000orsomuch thereofas may be necessary. The amount ofsuch stocksubscribed forby theSecretary ofthe Treasury is$200,000,000and thisamount has been paid to him. * Sec. 30 (a) of the Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of 1933, as amended, made $100,000,000 available to the Farm Loan (now land bank) Commissioner for loans to joint-stock land banks, of which $2,500,000 has been paid to him. Sec. 32 ofthe same act made $200,000,000available to the Farm Loan (now land bank) Commissioner for direct loans to farmers, ofwhich $145,000,000 w a s º : to the Land Bank C o m missionerand theremainder$55,000,0000reallocatedand paidtothe Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation under sec. 3 of the Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Act. *Sec.4oftheNationalHousingAct providesthat“the Reconstruction FinanceCorporationshallmake - available to the Administrator such funds as he may deem necessary.” Pursuant to this act $39,000,000 hasbeen paid tothe Federal Housing Administrator. - *Sec. 2 ofthe Reconstruction,Finance CorporationAct, asamended, made avialable to the Secretar ofAgriculture$200,000,000. Ofthisamount $135,000,000was paid tohim, ofwhich $20,000,000was returne to the corporation. Of the $85,000,000 then held by the Corporation, $44,500,000 was reallocated and dis bursed as capital ofthe regional agricultural credit corporations (sec.201 (e) Emergency Reliefand Con struction Act of1932); The remainder, $40,500,000,was made availableand has been paid tothe Governor : #,Farm o Credit Administration, pursuant to the provisions of sec. 5 (a) (1) of the Farm Credit Act - * Loans under sec. 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, to aid in the reorgan ization orliquidationofclosedinstitutionshavebeen authorized intheaggregateamount of$1,215,845,157 of which $266,900,749.19 has been canceled. After taking into consideration repayments of $718,687,034.23 items (10) ofthe balance sheet include the balance of$161,951,857.22 representing proceeds disbursed (less repayments) and $69,306,526.36representingproceedsnotyetdisbursed, exclusiveof$625,000loansapproved in principle upon the performance ofspecifiedconditions. REPORT OF T H E REC ONS TR UCT ION FINA NCE CORPORATION 97 TABLE 16.-Statement of condition as of the close of business, Mar. 31, 1936– Continued Loans to industrial and commercial business: Proceeds disbursed (less repayments)-Proceeds not yet disbursed Loans to mining, milling, and smelting business: Proceedsdisbursed(lessrepayments)-------Proceeds not yet disbursed.---------------------------------------------------------Loans on assets of closed banks, sec. 5e: Proceeds disbursed (less repayments) Proceeds not yet disbursed.--------------Loans and contracts for self-liquidating projects: Proceeds disbursed (less repayments) (par $153,933,629)-----------------------------Proceeds not yet disbursed (par $58,809,000)----------------------------------------- $48,287,429.28 37,214,262.48 975,000.00 6,561,000.00 1,195,230.70 ,758.94 151,853, 581.80 58,205,197. 44 Loans for repairor reconstruction of property damaged by earthquake, et Proceeds disbursed (lessrepayments) Proceeds not yet disbursed 9,097,788.95 1,537,037. 32 Loans undersec.201—c, forfinancingsaleofagriculturalsurplusesinforeignmarkets: Pro ceeds disbursed (less repayments)----------------------------------------------------- 13,584,283. 78 Loans for financing the carrying and orderly marketing ofagricultural commodities and livestock º : in the United States: s disbursed (less repayments)----------------------------------------------Proceeds not yet disbursed.---------------------------------------------------------- 305, 567,045. 23 200,824, 517.21 Loans to drainage, levee,and irrigationdistricts: Proceeds disbursed (lessrepayments)---------------------------------------------Proceeds not yet disbursed.------------------------------- - Loans to public-school authorities: Proceeds not yet disbursed Loans secured by preferred stock, insurance companies: Proceeds disbursed (lessrepay ments)---------------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - preferredstock, banks and trust companies: Loans secured Proceeds disbursed (less Proceeds not yet disbursed.---------------------------------------------------------- § ºpºnents - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 53,420, 230.01 64,807,998.41 535,800.00 29,982, 500.00 16,737,917.48 79,000.00 Stock, mortgage companies, sec. 5c: Purchased.-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscription authorized------------------------------------------------------------- 10,000,000.00 2,000,000.00 Preferred stock, banks and trust companies: Furchased(lessretirements)...........-------------------------------------------- Subscriptions authorized--------------------------Preferred stock, insurance company purchased - 630,970,068.98 30,015,000.00 100,000.00 Capital notesand debentures, banks and trust companies: Purchased (lessretirements)-------------------------------------------------------- Subscriptionsauthorized------------------------------------------------Purchases ofsecuritiesfrom Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works: Purchases consummated (lesssales)------------------------------------------------Purchases authorized but not yet consummated.------------------------------------ 230,015,725.00 58,819,000.00 151,593,200.00 49,939, 200.00 Advances forcareand preservation ofcollateral: Proceedsdisbursed(lessrepayments)----------------------------------------------Proceeds not yet disbursed.--------------------------- Collateral purchased (costplus advances and expenses)--Accrued interest and dividends receivable---------------- - Reimbursable expense-------------------- - - Furniture and fixtures------------------------------------------------------ $750,046. Less allowances fordepreciation--------------------------------------------- 147,843.83 - Miscellaneous disbursements------------------------------------------------------------ 823,568.58 1,261,702. 59 2,925,871.73 37,417,214.59 557,384.34 602,200.36 261,179.02 Total.----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6,032,461, 118.08 Payable on certificate of Federal E m e Payable to Secretary of the Treasury Payable to Land Bank Commissioner * - 8,599.18 26, 199,000.00 97,400,000.00 - Cailable by Farm Credit Administration for expenses ofregional porations"--------------------------Payable for capital regional agricultural Liability for funds held as cash collateral Liability for deposits with bids-------Liability for funds held for other agenci Proceeds not yet disbursed: Loans under sec. 5------------------------Loans to industrial and commercial business--Loans to mining, milling, and smelting business Loans on assets of closed banks, sec. 5e------Loans and contracts forSelf-liquidating projec - - - - - - Loansforrepairorreconstructionofpropertydamaged by * - Loans forfinancing the carrying and orderly marketing ofagricultural commoditi and livestock produced in the United States--Loans to drainage, levee, and irrigation districts Loans to public-school authorities-------------------------- - Loans secured by preferred stock,banks and trust compani Advances for care and preservation of collateral------------ 1,908,039.37 15,000.000.00 340,259.35 10,000.00 6,129,790. 10 270,798,919.78 37,214, 262.48 6,561,000.00 377,758.94 58,205,197.44 1,537,037.32 200,824, 517.21 64,807,998.41 535,800.00 79,000.00 1,261,702.59 Subscription authorizations:. Stock, mortgage companies, sec. 5c--------Preferred stock banks and trust companies--------Capital notes and debentures banks and trust compan Purchases of securities from Federal Emergency A dm in Authorized------------------------------------------------------------------------ 000. 000. 10 Represents undisbursed portion ofestimated expenses ofthe regional agricultural credit corporations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1936. 98 REPORT OF T H E REC ON STR UCT ION FI NAN CE CORPORATIO N TABLE 16.-Statement of condition as of the close of business, Mar. 31, 1936– Continued LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL-continued Cash receiptsnot allocated pending advices--------------------------------------------Miscellaneous liabilities (including suspense) Liability for funds held pending adjustmentUnearned discount-----------------------Interest paid in advance-----------------------Interest and dividend refunds and rebates payable Interest accrued------------------------------------------------------------------------Deferred credits: $4,715,396.23 17,404,108.85 424.05 149,633.25 478,553.35 176,500.03 20,885,330.97 Profits from sale of securities purchased from other governmental encies (net)------------------------------------------------------ $4,912, 154.18 Collections on collateral purchased - 1,259,937.95 Income on collateral purchased.-----------------------------251,978.04 Other---------------------------------------------------------------221,369.75 - - - 6,645,439.92 ---- 4,426,584,656.67 500,000,000.00 Surplus Dec. 31, 1935 (adjusted)------------------------------------- 115,652,253.80 Reserve for self insurance------------------------------------------------150,000.00 — 115,802,253.80 Interestand dividendsearned lessinterestand expensesJan.1,1936through Mar. 31,19369,646,728.76 - Notes, series G, H, J, and K Capital stock---------------------------------------------------- Total----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6,032,461,118.08 In addition to loans and other authorizations reflected on the statement ofcondition, the corporation has approved in principle,upon t h e . . . ; of specified conditions, loans in the amount of $96,934,901.97, purchasesofpreferredstock and debenturesin the amount of$40,428,230.41,and purchaseofstockofa mort f. company inthe amount of$10,000,000. The amount of$96,934,901.97includes$3,170,000trusteecertif. cates of the Western Pacific Railroad Co. and $1,000,000 equipment trust certificatesof the Lehigh Valley §ººd Co. which may ultimately be purchased from Federal Emergency Administration of Public ork s. Under theprovisionsofsec.5 (b) ofan actapproved June 16,1934(Public, No.362,73d Congress) thecor poration isrequired topurchase debentures or other obligations ofthe Federal Deposit Insurance Corpo ration, upon itsrequest, up to but not exceeding $250,000,000. The corporation has not been called upon to purchase any such obligations. his statement ofcondition does not take into consideration expenditures incurred but not paid by the corporation at the closeofbusiness March 31, 1936,nor income ofregionalagricultural credit corporations whose capital stock was subscribed by the corporation. O