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- º gº s º . 14% QU A RT E RL Y REPORT OF Reconstruction Finance Corporation TO THE CONGRESS COWERING THE CORPORATION'S OP ERA TI ONS F O R T H E PE R I OD S J U N E 1 T O S E P T E M B E R 30, 1936, INCLUSIVE, A N D F E B R U A R Y 2, 1932 T O S E P T E M B E R 30, 1936, INCLUSIVE º UN ITE D STATES . G O V E R N M E N T P R I N T I N G O F FI C E W A S H I N G T O N : 1937 DEPOSITED BY T HE UNITED STATES of AMERICA FF B 1 9 1937 Q U A R T E R L Y R E P O R T OF R E C O N S T R U C TI O N FINANCE CORPORATION Q U A R T E R E N D I N G J U N E 30, 1936 REconSTRUCTION FINANCE CoRPoRATION, Washington, December 8, 1936. SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of section 15 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation has the honor to submit the following report covering its operations for the third quarter of 1936, and for the period from the organization oftheCorporation on February 2,1932, toSeptember 30, 1936, inclusive. O P E R A T I O N S — T H I R D Q U A R T E R O F 1936 During the third quarter of 1936, the operations of the Corporation were as follows: Under section 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, 111 loanswere authorized,which, togetherwith increases in loans previously approved, aggregated $35,182,689.28, as follows: $12,807,121.10, to sº in the reorganization or liquidation of closed banks; $37,000, to a building and loan association; $13,711,368.18, to mortgage loan companies; $300,000, to a joint-stock land bank; $8,326,000, to railroads (including a purchase of$150,000 ofsecurities ofarailroad);and $1,200,toaborrowerengaged in thefishingindustry. Under section 5c of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, two subscriptions aggregating $11,750,000, for stock of mortgage loan companies were authorized. Under section 5d of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, the Corporation made 119 authorizations to industrial or commercial business. These authorizations, together with in creases in authorizations previously made, aggregated $12,859,343.34, as follows: Loans, $10,719,933.34;purchases ofparticipations,$1,672, 210; and agreements to purchase participations, $467,200. Under section 5e of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, 3 loans aggregating $18,689.38, on the assets of closed banks and trust companies, were authorized. Under section 201 (d), title II, of the Emergency Relief and Con ºtion Act of 1932, 8 loans aggregating $172,735,000, were author 1 z ed . Under section 304, title III, of the act approved March 9, 1933, as amended, the Corporation made 10 authorizations aggregating $91,000, as follows: Subscriptions for preferred stock of banks and trustcompanies, $60,000; and purchases of capital notesordebentures of banks and trust companies, $31,000. Under section 36, title II, of the Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of 1933, as amended, 49 loans to or for the benefit of drainage, levee, 1 2 R EP O R T OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE C O R P O R A T I O N irrigation, and similar districts, etc., were authorized, which, together with increasesinloans previously approved, aggregated $7,260,473.72. Under section 1 of the act approved June 10, 1933, as amended, a loan on preferred stock of an insurance company in the amount of $4,000,000, was authorized. Under the act approved April 13, 1934, as amended, 173 loans to finance the repair of damage by earthquake, flood, or other catas trophe, were authorized, which, together with increases in loans previously approved, aggregated $375,045. Under section 14 of the act approved June 19, 1934, as amended, which empowers the Corporation to make mining loans, etc., 15 loans aggregating $977,500, were authorized. Under the act approved August 24, 1935, 8 loans to tax-supported public-school districts or other similar authorities in charge of public schools, aggregating$822,000, were authorized. Summarizing the foregoing, 500 authorizations were made during the third quarter of 1936. These, together with increases in authori zations previously made, aggregated $246,071,740.72. Cancelations or withdrawals aggregated $110,394,123.22. Disbursementsduring thethird quarterof 1936 were $87,950,719.61 and repayments, $300,449,142.50. The decrease in the amount out standing on September 30, 1936, as compared with June 30, 1936, was $212,507,022.89. o p F R A T I O N s — F E B R U A R Y 2, 1932, To se pT E MB ER 30, 1936, INCLUsive During the entire period from the organization of the Corporation on February 2, 1932, to September 30, 1936, inclusive, the following were authorized: Under section5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, 19,251 loans to 9,124 institutions, aggregating $4,450,477, 309.51, were authorized, as follows: $2,450,062,844.87, to 7,374 banks and trust companies (including $1,110,507,022.78, to aid in the reor ganization or liquidation of closed banks); $145,976,713.25, to 1,011 building and loan associations (including $24,072,069.21, to receivers of closed building and loan associations); $102,850,858.28, to 132 insurance companies; $483,582,231.81, to 403 mortgage loan co m anies; $642,967.80, to 7 credit unions; $399,636,000, to 12 Federal and banks (including $193,618,000 representing refinancing of loans previously made by theCorporation to Federal land banks for differ ent individual amounts, but in the same aggregate amount); $21,605, 572.68, to 25 joint-stock land banks; $9,250,000, to 8 Federal inter mediate credit banks; $6,040,140.31, to 20 agricultural credit corpora tions; $178,840,452.48 (rediscounts), to 12 regional agricultural credit corporatons and their branches; $14,758,827.88, to 20 livestock credit corporations; $623,379,795, to 73 railroads (including $18,946,708, to 7 railroad receivers and $1,729,252, to the trustee of a railroad); $26,089.27, to processors or distributors to pay processing taxes; $13,087,715.88, to a State fund created for the purpose of insuring repayment of deposits ofpublic moneys; and $737,100, to 19 borrowers engaged in the fishing industry. Under section 5c of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, - as amended, 4 subscriptions for capitalstockof3 mortgage loan com panies aggregating $21,750,000.00, were authorized. R E P O R T OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORP ORATIO N 3 Under section 5d of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, 2,141 authorizations to 1,972 industrial or commercial businesses, aggregating $137,963,046.25, were made as follows: Loans in the amount of$119,844,456.69 to 1,650 businesses; purchases of participations in the amount of $12,091,545.83 in loans to 216 busi nesses; and agreements to purchase participations in the amount of $6,027,043.73 in loans to 106 businesses. .Under section 5e of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, 94 loans aggregating $12,727,802.35 on the assets of94 closed banks and trust companies, were authorized. Under the Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932, as amended, 812 authorizations to 330 applicants, aggregating $2,011, 886,120.65, were made as follows: Under section 1, title I,$300,000,000 was made availableto42 statesand 2 territoriesforpurposesofreliefand work relief; under section 201 (a), title II, as amended, loans or con tracts aggregating $339,212,487.36 were authorized to 176 applicants for self-liquidating projects, and loans aggregating $10,450,000.00 were authorized to 6 applicants for financing the repair or reconstruc tion of buildings damaged by earthquake, fire, tornado, or cyclone in 1933; under 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 section 201 (d), title II, loans aggregating $1,308,852,678.07 were authorized to 101 applicants to aid in financing the carrying and orderly marketing of agricultural commodities and livestock, produced in the United States (including authorizations of $1,223,858,664.99 to the Commodity Credit Corporation). Under section 304, title III, of the act approved March 9, 1933, as amended, 8,482 loans on and subscriptions for preferred stock, and purchases of capital notes or debentures, of 6,814 banks and trust companies, aggregating $1,258,592,889, were made as follows: Loans secured by preferred stock of 271 banks and trust companies, $23, 274,755; subscriptions for preferred stock of 4,068 banks and trust companies, $804,936,134; and purchases of capital notes or deben tures of 2,853 banks and trust companies, $430,382,000. Under section 5, title I, of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933, as amended, 2 loans to the Secretary of Agriculture to acquire cotton, aggregating $23,500,000, were authorized. Of this amount $20,200,000 was canceled. Under section 1 of the act approved June 10, 1933, as amended, 1 subscription for, and 11 loans on, the preferred stock of 10 insurance companies, aggregating $34,375,000, were authorized, as follows: Loans secured by preferred stock of 9 insurance companies, $34, 275,000; and a subscription for preferred stock of 1 insurance com pany, $100,000. Under section 36, title II, of the Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of 1933, as amended, 751 loans to or for the benefit of 603 drainage, levee, irrigation, and similar districts, etc., aggregating $130,109, 428.58, were authorized. Under the Act approved April 13, 1934, as amended, 646 loans to 622 borrowers to finance the repair of damage by earthquake, flood, or other catastrophe, aggregating $5,528,588.75, were authorized. 4 R EP O RT OF T H E RECON STRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION Under section 14 of the act approved June 19, 1934, as amended, 98 loans to 93 borrowers engaged in the business of mining, milling, or smelting of ores, etc., aggregating $9,696,000, were authorized. Under section 16 of the act approved June 19, 1934, as amended, one 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, 20 loans to tax-supported public-school districts or other similar public-school authorities in charge of public schools, aggregating $1,627,300, were authorized. ' Summarizing the foregoing, authorizations aggregating $8,120 733,485.09 were made during the period from February 2, 1932, to September 30, 1936, inclusive. Of this amount, $1,228,405,450.01 was later withdrawn or cancelled, and $6,100,721,900.32 was disbursed. Repayments amounted to $3,895,158,276.25,leaving $2,205,563,624.07 outstanding on the books of the Corporation at the close of September 30, 1936. In addition, the Corporation had outstanding on September 30, 1936, agreements to make authorizations, totaling $168,302,530.41, upon the performance of specified conditions. REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL CREDIT CORPORATIONS Under section 84 of the Farm Credit Act of 1933, as amended, with the approvaloftheGovernor of the Farm Credit Administration, the Corporation, during the third quarter of 1936, authorized reduc tions in the capital of seven regional agricultural credit corporations, as follows: The Regional Agricultural Credit Corporation of Albany, N. Y.,from $225,000 to$150,000; of Fort Worth, Tex., from $1,775,000 to $1,550,000; of Minneapolis, Minn., from $10,400,000 to $8,900,000; of Salt Lake City, Utah, from $2,175,000 to $1,800,000; of Sioux City, Iowa, from $2,500,000 to $1,600,000; of Spokane, Wash., from $4,875,000 to $3,000,000; and of Wichita, Kans., from $2,925,000 to $2,875,000. PAYMENTS TO THE 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 Corpora tion during the third quarterof 1936, paid $5,200,000 to theSecretary 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 $104,542,000 so paid through September 30, 1936. PAYMENTS UN DE R FEDERAL EM ERG ENC Y RELIEF ACT OF 1933 Under section 2 (a) and section 6 of the Federal Emergency Relief Act of 1933, the Corporation during the third quarter of 1936, paid $3,017.93 to the Federal Emergency Relief Administrator for expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of that act, and received refunds amounting to$12.68,ofexpensespreviously paid making a net totalof $348,175.71 so paid through September 30, 1936. Upon certification of the Federal Emergency Relief Administrator, the Corporation, under the provisions of the act mentioned, had made payments for relief aggregating $499,650,000 through September 30, 1936. R E PO R T OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATI ON SECURITIES PURCHASED FROM OF FEDERAL PUBLIC EME RGE NCY 5 ADMINISTRATION W O R K S Under theEmergency Appropriation Act,fiscalyear 1935,approved June 19, 1934, theCorporation during the third quarter of 1936, agreed topurchase$45,093,600,netfaceamount ofmarketablesecuritiesfrom the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works to be held and collected or sold at a later date, and canceled commitments, made during the fourth quarter of 1935, and the second quarter of 1936, to purchase $62,600 face amount of such securities. From June 19, 1934, to September 30, 1936, inclusive, the Corpora tion purchased from the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works securities having a par value of $450,142,334.47. Of this amount, securities having a par value of$299,619,109.47 were sold at a premium of $9,109,199.45 (including securities having a par value of $39,539,312.55 sold to issuers prior to maturity at a premium of $211,636.25), but $15,000 were not actually paid for and delivered at the close of business September 30, 1936. Securities having par value of$10,060,675purchased from the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works were subsequently collected at maturity, and securi tieshaving par valueof$140,462,550 wereheld at thecloseofbusiness September 30, 1936. In addition, the Corporation 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$78,235,000 as the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works is in a position to deliver from time to time. NOTES OF TH E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION During the third quarter of 1936, the Corporation; Authorized theissuance of $5,000,000,000series“L” notes, divided intofoursub-series. They were authorized for the purpose ofretirin the outstanding $3,980,000,000 of series“J” notes, and for addition amounts to be borrowed by the Corporation. Redeemed and canceled $50,000,000 series “J–2” notes; sold $120,000 series “K” notes toinstitutions from which the Corporation subscribed for preferred stock, or purchased capital notes or deben tures; issued series “L–1” note, in the amount of $2,640,000,000 in exchange for an equal principal amount of series “J” notes; issued series “L–2” note, in the amount of $1,340,000,000 in exchange for an equalprincipalamount ofseries“J”notes,andsubsequentlyredeemed its series “L–2” note to the extent of $225,000,000; sold $15,000,000 series “L-4” notes to the Secretary of theTreasury, and subsequently redeemed and canceled $10,000,000 of its series “L–4” notes. As ofSeptember 30, 1936, there were outstanding $4,011,749,666.67 of the Corporation's notes, as follows: Series Series Series Series “H” --- ---- $86,403,000.00 “ K ” -------165,346, 666.67 “L– 1” ------- 2, 640, 000, 000.00 “L–2”------- 1, 115,000, 000 00 Series “L-4”------- $5,000,000.00 - Total.------- 4,011, 749,666.67 The following tables are attached: Table 1. Aggregate loan and other authorizations, purchases of securities from Public Works Administration, and allocations to other Governmental Agencies, by classes, from February 2, 1932, 6 R E P O R T O F T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CO R P O R A T I O N to September 30, 1936, inclusive, and commitments outstanding, by classes, as of September 30, 1936. Table 2.Aggregate loan and other authorizations, by classes, during the third quarter of 1936. Table 3. Number of authorizations, and number of new borrowers, etc., to which authorizations were made, by States, during the third quarter of 1936. TABLE 4. Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which author izations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals, or cancelations, and disbursements from February 2, 1932, to Sep tember 30, 1936, inclusive, by States. TABLE 5. Loan and other authorizations, by character of loans, etc., from February 2, 1932, to September 30, 1936, inclusive. TABLE 6. Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from February 2, 1932, to September 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes. TABLE 7. Loans to aid in the reorganization or liquidation of closed banks and trust companies from February 2, 1932, to September 30, 1936, inclusive, by States (includes loans to receivers, liquidat ing agents, and conservators, and loans through mortgage loan companies, to aid in the reorganization or liquidation of closed banks, under section 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended; and loans on the assets of closed banks and trust companies under section 5e of the Reconstruction Finance Cor poration Act, as amended). TABLE 8. Loans on and purchases of preferred stock, and purchases of capital notes or debentures, of banks and trust companies, dis bursed from March 9, 1933, to September 30, 1936, inclusive; and outstanding as ofSeptember 30, 1936 (under sec. 304, title III, of the act approved March 9, 1933, as amended). TABLE 9. Loans authorized (and commitments outstanding as of Sept. 30, 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 participations, in loans), by size of loans, from June 19, 1934, to September 30, 1936, inclusive. TABLE 10. Loans authorized (and commitments outstanding as of Sept. 30, 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 participations, in loans), by industries, from 19, 1934, to Sep tember 30, 1936, inclusive. . TABLE 11. Numbe r of borrowers and amounts of loans authorized under section 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, from February 2, 1932, to September 30, 1936, in clusive, by size of cities or towns. TABLE 12. Names and compensation of directors, officers, and em ployees of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation receiving from the Corporation more than $400 per month, as of September 30, 1936. TABLE 13. Statement of cash receipts and expenditures during the third quarter, July 1, 1936, to September 30, 1936, inclusive (Cor. poration's accounts with Treasurer of United States). 7 R E P O R T O F T H E R E C O N S T R U C T I O N F INA NC E C O R P O R A T I O N TABLE 14. Statement of cash receipts,and expenditures during the nine months, January 1, 1936, to September 30, 1936, inclusive (Corporation's accounts with Treasurer of United States). TABLE 15. Statement of condition as of the close of business, Sep tember 30, 1936. Respectfully, (Signed) JESSE H. JonEs, Chairman. (Signed) GEORGE R. Cooks EY, Secretary. 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F. C. M o r t gage Co.”--------------Loans to railroads (in cluding trustees)?------Loans to Commodity Credit Corporation 2---Subscription for stock of F. C. Mortgage tºº. 0.*- ------ ----- ------ -- . Grand total.---------- 1. 1. 500 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 Alabama--------------------Arkansas 5 22 2 1 1 4 1 3 2 2 5 California 1 Indiana Iowa--Maryland Massachusetts-Michigan Ins: Mi nn es ota To 108 º R. F. C. Mortgage o. 1 T o railroads (including trustees)*--------------- 2 G r a n d total.------------ 111 Banks and Trust Companies (including Receivers, Liquidating Agents, and Conservators) [Under sec. 5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] Arkansas--------------------California-------------------- Colorado--------------------Illinois----------------------Indiana---------------------Iowa------------------------Kansas----------------------Maine-------------------- Maryland.--------Massachusetts---------------Michigan--------------------Minnesota.-------------------- Missouri--------------------Nebraska--------------------Nevada----------------------N e w Jersey------------------See footnotes at end of table. 112 502–37 2 1 ---------2 1 I15 1 1 1 2 2 s1 3. i3 2 |. 7 12 I 1 l2 ---------- N e w York-------------------N o r t h Carolina--------------0- - - -- - - -- - - -- - -- - - -- - - -- - Pennsylvania----------------South Carolina--------------South Dakota.---------------Tennessee-------------------- Utah------------------------Vermont--------------------Virginia---------------------Washington.-----------------West Virginia---------------Wisconsin-------------------Total------------------- 6 1 5 22 2 1 1 4 1. 31 2 2 5 97 1 16 R E P OR T OF T H E R ECO NSTR UCT ION FINANCE C ORPORA TION TABLE 3.-Number of authorizations, and number of new borrowers, etc., to which authorizations were made, by States, during the third quarter of 1936 –Conta. Building and Loan Association [Under sec.5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] Number # . State Number Number Number of n e w borrowers tions Arkansas--------------------- 1 ---------- Total------------------- 1 ---------- # . State of n e w borrowers tions - Mortgage Loan Companies [Under sec. 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] Joint-Stock Land Bank [Under sec.5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] Borrower Engaged in the Fishing Industry [Under sec. 5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] ToTAL, SEC. 5c of 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 AME NDE D [Subscriptions forstockofmortgage loan companies] Illinois----------------------N e w York-------------------- 41 1 * 1 || The R F C Mortgage Co.”----Grand total.-----------. Total------------------T O T A L , SEC. 5d O F T H E 2 1 ---------- 1. 3. 2 2 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 CT, A S A ME NDE D [Direct loanstoindustrial or commercial business, including participations] Alabama--------------------Colorado--------------------- Connecticut-----------------Delaware--------------------- Florida----------------------Georgia.---------------------Idaho----------------------Illinois----------------------Indiana---------------------Maryland-------------------Massachusetts---------------Michigan--------------------Missouri--------------------Montana--------------------Nebraska--------------------N e w Jersey------------------See footnotes at end of table. 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 6 4 4 4 ! ---------7 6 1 1 1 ---------5 4 5 4 1 1 2 2 2 2 6 4 || N e w York-------------------|| North Carolina--------------|| North Dakota.---------------hio------------------------|| Oregon----------------------|| Pennsylvania----------------Rhode Island----------------|| Tennessee----------|| Texas--------------- - Utah------------------------- || Virginia---------------------|| Washington.----|| West Virginia--|| Wisconsin-------------------- - - Total------------------- 20 2 1. 12 5 14 2 3 3 1 1 3 2 3. 119 15 2 l 9 4 lu 1 I 2 t 1. 3 2 2 9: RE PO RT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE 17 CORPORATION DABLE 3.-Number of authorizations, and number of new borrowers, etc., to which authorizations were made, by States, during the third quarter of 1936 –Contd. Loans to Industrial or Commercial Business [Under sec.5d ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] Nººr Number thoriza- |, ofnew State tions State Nººr Num ber thoriza- , ofnew tº borrowers borrowers | 1 2 1 46 43 1 6 1 1. *4 5 1 2 1 5 18 14 1 1 9 6 -4 43 12 8 1 ---------3 1 2 1 1 1 41 41 1 1. 1 1 2 2 96 71 Purchases of Participations in Loans to Industrial or Commercial Business [Under sec. 5d of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] Alabama--------------------Connecticut------------------ Georgia.------------Illinois-----------Massachusetts---N e w Jersey------------------N e w Y ork- --- North Dakotahio-------- (4) (*) Oregon----------------------- 1 1 || Pennsylvania1. 1 || Rhode Island1 1 || Texas-------1 1 || West Virginia1 -----------|| Wisconsin-------------------§1 §1 1 1 Total------------------2 2 1 1 32 2 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 ---------16 14 Agreements to Purchase Participationsin Loans to Industrial or Commercial Business [Under sec.5d ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] Alabama--------------------Ne br a sk a- - - N e w York--North Carolina--------------- 1 1 41 41 1 || Ohio------------------------- 1 || Washington.-----------------41 *1 Total.------------------ 1 2 1. 2 7 7 TOTAL, SEC. 5e OF T H E R E C O N S T R U C T I O N F IN A N CE C O R P O R A T I O N ACT, AS A M E N D E D [Loans on the assetsofclosed banks and trust companies] Nebraska--------------------South Dakota.---------------- *2 1. $2 1 Total.------------------- 3 3 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 OF 1932, AS A M E N D E D [Loans forfinancing ofagricultural commodities and livestock, sec.201 (d),titleII] California-------------------MarylandMichigan---North Carolina--------------- - Total------------------See footnotes at end of table. 2 1 || ! ----------1 ----------1 ----------5 1. Loans to Commodity Credit Corporation *--------------Grand total.------------ - 3 l---------8 1. 18 R E P O R T O F T H E RE CONST RUCTI ON FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 3.-Number of authorizations, and number of new borrowers, etc., to which authorizations were made, by States, during the third quarter of 1936 –Contd. 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 [Loans on and subscriptionsforpreferredstock, and purchases ofcapital notesor debentures, ofbanks and trust companies] N u m b e r N u m be r of auof n e w thoriza- || borrow- State tions Less— Du plic a- º: Net n u m ber of new bºr ers—Total row ers 1 1. 2 2 1 1 2 Total---------------------------------------------------- 10 7 2 s Loans on Preferred Stock of Banks and Trust Companies [Under the act approved Mar. 9, 1933, as amended] Number Number t;. ºn. tions borrowers State N u m b er State Number tº l º tions borrowers Subscriptions for Preferred Stock of Banks and Trust Companies [Under theactapproved Mar. 9, 1933, asamended] Florida----------------------Kansas-- M in ne so ta - - Mississippi------------------- 1 1 || N e w 1 1 || N e w ! ----------52 $2 Mexico.----------------York------------------- 1 ---------1. l Total------------------- 7 5 Purchases ofCapital Notes or Debentures of Banks and Trust Companies [Under the actapproved Mar. 9, 1933, as amended] Minnesota------------------West Virginia---------------- 1 2 1 1. Total------------------- 3 2 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, AS A MEN DE D [Loans to drainage, levee, irrigation,and similar districts,etc.] i : See footnotes at end of table. :: 4 R E P O R T O F T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORA TION 19 TABLE 3.-Number of authorizations, and number of new borrowers, etc., to which authorizations were made, by States, during the third quarter of 1936 –Conta. T O T A L , A C T A P P R O V E D J U N E 10, 1933, A S A M E N D E D [Loan on preferred stock ofan insurance company] Nººr Number thoriza- |, ofnew State N e w Jersey------------------Total------------------- State 1 1 1. 1 Nººr Number thoriza- |,ofnew ; borrowers tions borrowers 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 tofinancetherepairofdamage by earthquake, flood,orothercatastrophein 1933,1934, 1935,and 1936] 25 16 4 3 49 * 34 4 Mississippi--- N e w Hampshi 25 13 4 3 49 * 31 41 42 1 * 34 l 1 4.32 1 173 164 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 toborrowers engaged in the mining, milling,orsmelting ofores] Arizona---------------------California. Colorado-. Montana--------------------- 2 $2 1 I 2 || Nevada---------------------&8 2 1. Total------------------- 1 1 15 14 T O T A L , A C T A P P R O V E D A U G . 24, 1935 [Loans toorforthebenefitoftax-supportedpublic-schooldistricts,orothersimilarpublic-schoolauthorities, in charge ofpublicschools] Arkansas--------------------Texas------------------------ 46 2 46 2 Total------------------- 8 8 * “Borrowers, etc.,”includeapplicantstowhich loans have been authorized and institutionsinconnection with which purchases of preferred stock, capital notes, or debentures have been authorized. *Not included in the State totalsshown above, because the operations of the borrowers, etc., ordinarily are not confined to any one State. * During the third quarter of1936, 1authorization made prior tothe third quarter was completely rescinded. This rescissionhas not been deducted from the number ofauthorizations mad e during the quarter, inasmuch as the authorization was made during a prior quarter. * During the third quarter of 1936, 1 authorization made prior to the third quarter was re scinded. This rescission has not been deducted from the number of authorizations and the number of new borrowers during the quarter, inasmuch as the authorization was made during a prior quarter. º *During the third quarter of 1936,2 authorizations made prior to the third quarter were completely re scinded. These rescissions have not been deducted from the number of authorizations and the number of n ew borrowers during the quarter, inasmuch as the authorizations were made during prior quarters. * During the third quarter of 1936, 4 authorizations made to the third quarter were completely re Scinded. These rescissions have not been deducted from the number of authorizations and the number of new borrowers during the quarter, inasmuch as the authorizations were made during prior quarters. 7. During the third quarter of 1936, 5 authorizations made prior to the third quarter were completely rescinded. These rescissions have not been deducted from the number of authorizations and the number of n ew borrowers during the quarter, inasmuch as the authorizations were made during prior quarters. * Represents 2 borrowers to w h o m loans were authorized prior to the third quarter of 1936, under sec. 5, as amended, of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, such borrowers being included under that section in previous quarterly reports. During the third quarter of 1936, authorizations were made to these borrowers under sec. 5e of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended. * During the third quarter of 1936, 1 authorization m ade prior to the third quarter was completely rescinded. This rescission has not been deducted from the number of new borrowers during the quarter, inasmuch as the authorization was made during a prior quarter. tº During the third quarter of 1936, 2 authorizations made prior to the third quarter were completely re scinded. These rescissions have not been deducted from the number of authorizations made during the quarter, inasmuch as the authorizations were made prior quarters. F. º 11 During the third quarter of 1936, the corporation authorized a subscription for the preferred stock of Prior to the third quarter, the corporation had authorized a loan on the preferred stock ofthe *:::: s a m e bank. . During the third quarter of 1936, the corporation authorized a subscription for the preferred stock ofthis #11: Prior to the third quarter, the corporation had authorized the purchase of capital notes of the same this nk. 20 R E P O R T O F T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE COR POR AT ION TABLE 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by States' GRAND TOTAL Number State of authoriza- N u m be r #: Am o un t authorized A mo u nt with- drº can A m o u n t dis bursed - tions 435 690 21 141 291 408 1,236 892 216 148 132 101 497 832 465 339 367 283 1,396 1,016 109 9 5 21 3. 52 9 4 18 1 $36,941,747.75 23,412,009.86 63, 175,(89.82 594,740, 572.95 26,093, 186. 31,392,030.41 ,349,500.00 35,493, 534.01 24,265,944.82 26,911,701. 16 14,771, 128.43 433,855,603.99 80,514,078.59 89,431,847.33 20,656,771.75 50,680,423.66 213,062, 532.90 77,27C, 229.02 140,379,820.65 90,727,654.86 507,464,655.90 39,660,998.26 45,081,530.48 121,653,918. 16 14,896,477.22 23,685,897.35 11,680,912.85 4,896, 553.00 240,243,583.78 10,904,525.81 751,582,962.08 68, 102,209.10 14,092,206.73 560,551, 595.17 26,228,387.79 24,492,561.46 330,292,087. 56 7,094,877.54 35,651,525.24 18,732,371.93 117,143,532.49 128, 220,416.27 22,402,542.30 26,956,096.68 45,017,268.70 63,324, 188.62 45,412,614.61 124,789,916.13 6,346,898.62 803, 500.00 1,444,935.00 5, 117,500.00 251,000.00 30,723 19,573 5,521,345,655.37 495 91 676 812 289 261 23 123 365 694 231 274 59 474 462 203 164 21 44 279 513 128 1,803 1,086 927 92 656 712 434 386 341 106 239 387 707 620 443 734 158 397 32 44 787 59 N e w York---North CarolinaNorth Dakota-- 1,577 1,141 570 361 403 263 io--------- 1,390 1,013 208 1,122 Maryland-MassachusettsMichigan--M i n n e so t a Mississippi- 580 610 681 195 341 494 1,227 926 730 Ne br a sk a. 1,101 279 1,250 Nevada----N e w HampshireN e w Jersey--- 1,150 Missouri---- Montana--- N e w Mexico.-- Oklahoma-Oregon------Pennsylvania Rhode Island--South CarolinaSouth Dakota.-e n n e ss e e - - - - Texas.-----Utah------Vermont Virginia-- Washington West Virginia--Wisconsin---Wyoming--Alaska---Hawaii------Puerto Rico.---Virgin Islands--------------Total-----------------Authorizations: Loans to The R F C M o r t age Co.' *------------Ioans to Federal land banks”---------------Loans to Federal inter mediate credit banks 3Loans to regional agri culture credit corpora tions (rediscounts)3---Loans to railroads (in cluding receivers and trustees)"-------------Loans for financing e x ports of agriculture surpluses"------------See footnotes at end of table. 63 51 416 420 1,985 27 233 5 * 57 214 1,307 1 $5,161,069.82 359,948.27 9,518,682.72 29,484,351.61 3,710,094.97 4,347,223.45 2,232,300.00 4,348,694.66 5,322,333.39 5,791,225.58 1,755,250.71 48,221,338. 11 13,658,960.44 14,291,546.72 2,859,877.11 10,648,211.02 84,664,319.56 10,576,431.25 14,628,362.36 14,27,084.61 96,719,263.58 5,587,154.37 4,604, 802.03 30,660,241.91 1,181,548.76 3,611,653.28 863,293. 10 1,064,054.92 28,763,047.72 1,355,554.40 57,093,562.59 13, 189,779. 90 1,964,535.47 97.029,578.07 1,905, 117.48 3,413,487.64 61, 193,048.35 662,854.83 4,388,381.90 4,005, 566.91 15, 168,628.22 16,666,159.26 3,658,253.99 2,059,670.27 7,260, 107.18 17,418,506.06 4,914,043.70 18,738,467.35 844,137.60 10,000.00 214,103.00 624,694.25 126,000.00 792,346,604.45 || 4,336,836,643.56 30,051,962.03 ||------------------ 12 || 3399,636,000.00 $31,691,377.93 9,774,793.60 44, C85,477.57 456,505,993.35 19,711,259.63 26, 102,580.8% 1,117,200.00 30,274,698.00 15,602,733.45 19,837,054.70 11,819, 174.28 374,975,004.0. 65,569, 74,618,495.84 16,790,928.2 38,525,277.18 126, 166,995.09 66, 175,472.7 124,698,419.77 73,255,209.63 404,407.238.20 33,961.955.30 39,518.226.00 84,044,394.04 13,231,729.85 19,685,431.87 7,608,352.81 3,826,767.38 203, 198,064.00 9,276,889.90 556,256,034.50 54,524.307.40 12,163,530.10 430,272,917.50 24,106,970.31 18,293,830.54 257,730,787.97 5,637,022.71 29,933,440.45 14,625,059.73 100,139,975.17 107.267,255.26 17,853,602.92 24,739,226.36 36, 169.451-35 44,875,920.97 39,708,423.41 105,456,298.78 5,341,251.02 347,500.00 1,230,832 tº 3,979,117.82 125,000.00 12,400,000.00 9,250,000.00 ------------------ 14,223, 131.81 *387,236,000.00 9,250,000.00 8 8 1,343 12 178,840, 452.48 5,596,811.76 173,243,640.72 152 73 623,379,795.00 106,393,555.89 507,083,239.11 6 3 53,370,955.22 33, 146,368.56 20,224,586.66 21 R EP O RT OF T H E REC ONSTR UCTI ON FINANCE CORP ORATI ON T A B L E 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by StatestºContinued G R A N D TOTAL–Conti nued N um b er ##. Number of bor- tions r o w er s Amoºthor Am o un t with- Aºi. - d r a w n or canceled Authorization—Continued. Loans to Secretary of Agriculture to acquire cotton *---------------- Loans to Commodity Credit Corporation 3--Subscriptions for stock ofThe R F C Mortgage Co." -----------------. Subscriptions for pre ferred Stock of Export Import Bank of W a s h ington *---------------Subscription for pre ferred stock of Second Export-Import Bank of Washington, D.C.9. Grand total.--------- 2 1 $23,500,000.00 $20,200,000.00 $3,300,000.00 13 1 1,223,858,664.99 258,322,109.35 606,824,658.46 2 1 20,000,000.00 ------------------ 20,000,000.00 2 1 35,000,000.00 ------------------ 20,000,000.00 1 2,500,000.00 ------------------ 2,500,000.00 1 32,314 19,687 | 8,120,733,485.09 || 1,228,405,450.01 |il6,100,721,900.32 A M O U N T OF D I S B U R S E M E N T S F OR RELIEF U P O N CERTIFICATION OF 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 A DMI NI STR AT 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 FEB . 2, 1932, T O S E P T. 30, 1936, I N C L U S I V E , B Y STATES State Amount State Amount $8,994, 391.00 || Nevada--------------------349,629.00 || N e w Hampshire.-----------------2,834, 146.00 || N e w Jersey----------------------7,410,249.00 || N e w Mexico.---------------------15,823,535.00 || N e w York-----------------------3,925,050.00 || North Carolina-4,594,154 00 || North Dakota--1,010,708.00 || Ohio-----------------------------1,056, 174.00 || Oklahoma-----------------------13,347,232.00 || Oregon---------------------------7,705, 354.00 || Pennsylvania--------------------1,110,561.00 || Puerto Rico.----------------------809,957.00 || Rhode Island.--------------------52,240,038.00 || South Carolina-------------------11,259,425.00 || South Dakota.--------------------5,248,789.00 || Tennessee------------------------2,732,726.00 || Texas----------------------------5,945, 118.00 || Utah-----------------------------13,034, 157.00 || Vermont-------------------------1,251,414.00 || Virgin Islands--------------------7, 171,098.00 || Virginia--------------------------11,355, 140.00 || Washington.----------------------31,369,782.00 || West Virginia--------------------8,831,959.00 || Wisconsin------------------------8,550,286.00 || Wyoming------------------------6,685,494.00 2,853,357.00 Total.----------------------2,125,699.00 - Maine---------------------------Maryland------------------------- Massachusetts-------------------Michigan------------------------- Minnesota. Mississippi-Missouri-- Montana-------------Nebraska------------------------See footnotes at end of table. - - - - - $370,801.00 966,436.00 15,423,438.00 889, 188.00 63, 131,826.00 9,709,990.00 3,612, 520.00 36,763,382.00 6,309,005.00 3,213,315.00 44,106,509.00 1,970,201:00 1,870,967.00 10,424,200.00 7,035,597.00 369, 196.00 13,249,874.00 1,723,352.00 481,544.00 281,753.00 5,594,074.00 5,627, 175.00 11,090, 599.00 9,619,053.00 190,383.00 499,650,000.00 22 REPORT of THE RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE corporation TABLE 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse mentsfrom Feb. 2, 1982, to Sept. 30, 1986, inclusive, by States"—Continued TOTAL, SEC. 5, R E C O N S T R U C T I O N F I N A NC E C O R P O R A T I O N ACT, AS A M E N D E D N u m be r N u m b e r ofauthor- of borizations | rowers State - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Oregon PennsylvaniaRhode Island--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T o Federal land banks 3T o Federal intermediate credit banks ---------T o regional agricultural credit corporations (re discounts) *-----------T o railroads (including receivers and trustees):Grand total.----------See footnotes at end of table. A m o u n t withd r a w n or canceled - u 155 260 479 602 130 81 260 599 313 826 74 2 2 5 $15,318,876.42 3,041,300.00 31,993,046. 57 208,842,413.78 8,622.071. 29 20,587,785.41 257,000.00 30, 168,034.01 10,327,430.82 13,735,892.50 8,269,781.61 241,257,257.94 53, 104,036.05 72,978,715.13 9,220, 537.75 23,481,868. 24 119,390,505.90 63,933, 434.02 103,230,510.65 63,885,245.86 419,581,201.36 17,043,679.13 19, 159,837.03 76,802, 558.01 5,635,700.41 12,562,223.59 6,813,725.92 1,794,000.00 134,852,038.41 2,597,215.05 298,571, 530. 11 49,213,230.90 7,931,784.75 431,527,609.50 9,771, 507.98 10,941,831.43 222, 149,965,81 1,888,287. 54 25,763,495.24 11,965,493.72 82,759,338.50 64,077,248.83 ,256,157.98 10,914,096.63 4,268,313.99 41,452,269. 39 27,444,046.61 70,296,469.61 4,470,498.62 850,000.00 1,218,000.00 372,694.25 845,305.75 17,686 9,018 3,209,319, 100.00 543,311, 508. 14 2,530,649,035.78 1,385 513 915 297 394 422 111 205 158 900 555 266 640 141 465 31 18 684 41 515 358 160 764 3.18 2 1,189 5 * 57 $4,190,794.82 281,448.27 6,263,868. 12 10,394,967.32 1,477,222.97 2,484,045.69 Antºn.di s 153 18 197 199 87 42 3. 29 127 160 56 706 299 524 169 199 173 34 120 77 432 290 135 331 61 201 11 13 434 19 256 205 85 463 145 87 617 3 77 135 223 308 60 37 135 168 159 526 23 2 2 3 339 41 370 483 150 90 3. 104 174 303 138 - - Amoºthor 8,000.00 2,032,694.66 4,070,002.39 2,903,946.25 908, 700.85 39,321,078.49 10,164,648.50 11,421,299.93 1,906,459.71 3,893,347.86 30,922,569.56 7,407,854.21 11,605,352.36 8,782,296.90 92,446,945. 12 3,493,887.43 2,523,255.97 23,992,411.78 591,998.68 2,339,200.34 411,668.96 356,139.92 16,575,009.42 705,669.02 28,894, 190.79 10,576, 528.74 1,029,948.33 87,216,095.84 1,464,689.97 1,860,078.03 46,091,639.19 166,354. 3,486,630. 13 3,770, 437. 18 8,522,593.78 8,315,709. 52 2,545, 453.99 2,010,979.77 4, 153,550.91 12,333,713.51 3,677,710.36 12,407,482.92 524, 137.60 100.000.00 !-----------------14. 103.00 $11,102.581-60 2,754.251.73 25, 615,778.45 198.362,145.46 7,123,048.32 18, 103,739.72 249,000.00 27,299, 198.00 6,248,628.43 10,807,714.37 7,361,080.76 198.765,304.54 42.236,587.55 61,361,915.20 7,273,638.94 18,652,020.38 87.322,435.34 56,086,679.81 91, 120,106.77 54,946,935.94 322.591,076.10 13,475,391.70 16,500,881.05 52,343,861.05 5,029,001.73 10, 152,617.96 6,365, 156.96 1,437,860.08 115,825,809.59 1,891,545.03 193,625,104.04 38.465,131.15 6,896,636.42 312, 765,896.79 8, 190,518.01 8,658,080.50 168,695,608.61 1,721,932.71 21,786,765.11 8,150,405.54 73,953,556.72 55,538,437.74 10,433,502.98 8,815,916.8; 19,054,092.43 28,841,255.88 23, 247,035.25 57,663,585.63 3,946,351.02 100.000.00 835,897.00 1 30,051, 962.03 ||-----------------12 | *399,636,000.00 12,400,000.00 14,223,131.8. *387,235,000.00 9,250,000.00 ------------------ 9,250,000.00 8 8 1,343 12 178,840,452.48 5,596,811.76 173,243,640.72 152 73 623,379,795.00 106,393,555.89 507,083,239.11 19,251 9,124 4,450,477,309.51 667,701,875.79 3,621,685,047.43 REPORT OF THE RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 23 TABLE 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1982, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by StatestºContinued Banks and Trust Companies (Including Receivers, Liquidating Agents and Conservators) [Under sec.5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance CorporationAct, as amended] N u m be r N u m b e r ofauthor- of bor- State Amoºthor Alabama-------------------Arizona-- 314 39 92 81 233 377 289 724 41 2 2 5 138 16 158 159 72 30 3 25 111 146 50 609 74 494 160 179 132 33 76 48 344 279 129 313 52 * 189 9 13 149 14 191 118 79 265 127 80 529 2 53 128 199 239 55 37 116 147 137 444 17 2 2 3 15,081 7,374 308 420 128 77 3 98 150 277 98 1,236 482 868 287 373 366 110 148 100 774 542 257 611 97 442 29 18 364 27 LouisianaMaine---- MarylandMassachusetts Michigan--- MinnesotaMississippiMissouri-MontanaNebraskaNevada------ - - - - - - - 239 153 492 297 222 - Oregon.----PennsylvaniaRho de IslandSouth Carolina-South Dakota- 1,082 4 114 249 434 Puerto Rico.-------- - - - - - - - - - Total------------------ Amount with d r a w n or Anºis. canceled izations | rowers $12,946,065.87 $3,616,341.96 2,061,300.00 181,448.27 26,555,759.65 5,609,873.85 126,209,785.53 8,445,987.99 5,338,993.30 1,107,392.13 18,363,217.73 2,119,560. 17 257,000.00 000.00 29,328,501.41 2,032,694.66 926,297.83 3,936,382.78 11,677,397.99 2,410,151.67 659,856.72 757,710.33 216,799,798.95 31,277, 527.65 46,368,036.05 8,795,860.81 62,920,365.13 8,325,414, 28 8,701,037.75 1,770, 976.37 20.606, 440.24 2,466,359.47 108, 160,643.50 28,718,456.36 60,733,434.02 7,407,854.21 62,052,257.68 8,750,008. 22 41,900,700.00 5,889,079.83 398,662,271.43 86,798,676.85 13,610, 179.13 3,416,899.66 18,426,859.36 2,512, 553. 19 62,272,308.01 21,860,238.19 3,022,987. 51 367,339.61 7,841,848.59 1,380,558. 22 5,928,725.92 186, 494.36 1,794,000.00 356,139.92 80,492,623.30 9,450,075.60 1,513,773.54 539,419. 14 116,031,219.27 18,381, 581.47 37,733, 187.51 9,561,958. 55 7,636,284.75 1,021,680. 58 320, 533,326.68 55,825, 510.42 4,616,857. 98 1,341,256.41 8,787,880.88 1,373,025.73 210, 126,259.65 43,709,466.22 1,420,841.54 154,091.83 21,325,946.13 2,110,437.52 5,078,416.70 1,024, 163.38 78,342, 431.50 6,379,929.81 30,974,474.80 4,811,758.65 7,943,714.88 2,188,860.29 10,914,096.63 2,010,979. 77 20,315,808.67 3,218,367.39 31,467,510.09 11,635,744.30 24,408, 555.84 3,074, 165.66 41,618,990.81 10,078,400.82 1,486,574.42 290,041. 53 100,000.00 -----------------850,000.00 14, 103.00 1,218,000.00 372,694.25 2,450,062,844.87 439,073, 693.33 $9,313,223.91 1,874, 251.73 20,868,485.80 117,678,497.54 4,209,801.17 16,243,657. 56 249,000.00 26,459,665.40 4,986, 115.05 9,253,084.44 2,902, 146.39 182,351,396.39 36,869,375.24 54,399,450.85 6,889,622.28 17,203,580.77 78,896,687.14 52,886,679.81 53, 198,649.46 35,887,020, 17 307,320,414.44 10,118,879.47 15,778,606.17 39,945,784.65 2,640,947.90 6,390,885.08 5,705,331.56 1,437,860. C8 69,702,597.70 974,354.40 95,784,835. 52 28,006,928.96 6,609,404.17 233, 198,380.39 3, 159,301.57 7,230. 102.50 159,054,075.42 1,266,749.71 18,725,408.61 4,009, 603.32 71,698, 101.69 25,993,602.58 5,477,653.58 8,815,916.86 16,760,456. 57 19,806,465.79 20.815,090.18 31,315, 189.99 1,196,532.89 100,000.00 835,897.00 845,305.75 1,953,341,055.60 Building and Loan Associations (Including Receivers) [Under sec.5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] 3 45 50 1 8 I 73 16 15 16 See footnotes at end of table. 3 28 32 1 8 1 70 16 13 16 $111,000.00 $811.96 2,795, 378.25 137,014.84 9,805, 134.81 523,756.13 110,000.00 3,263.06 549,000.00 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 $110, 188.04 2,622,363.41 9,281,378.68 106,736.94 499,757.86 5,000.00 3,686,017.63 1,660,820.60 1,107,689.75 1,395,011.61 24 R E P O R T O F T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE C O R P O R A T I O N TABLE 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by States –Continued Building and Loan Associations (Including Receivers)—Continued N um b er dº. . State Number . . " |Amount author- izations | rowers Louisiana------------------Maryland-Michigan--- Wyoming------------------- 32 22 24 5 4 1 4 1 276 36 85 3 238 77 28 7 6 24 13 4 17 89 4 26 19 16 3 4 1. 4 l 254 24 68 2 173 72 19 5 6 20 9 4 16 75 2 Total------------------ 1,228 1,011 M inn esot a- - - - - MississippiMissouri. -- North Dakota-Ohio--------- Pennsylvania South CarolinaSouth Dakota-Tennessee---Texas---- Virginia---Washington.-West Virginia.-Wisconsin---- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A m o u n t withd r a w n or Amºs - canceled $3,273,860.03 2,078,400.00 2,091,287.87 107,500.00 103,500.00 250,000.00 313,605.00 85,000.00 30,379,926.12 9,267,159.38 3,580, 018.39 155,000.00 52, 153,834.58 4, 122,100.00 1,668,049. 11 261,077.02 290,000.00 r 150.00 662. 35 000.00 - $24, 186.57 28,696.94 221,494.69 3,226.48 7,502.78 2,230.27 78,068.78 55,000.00 1,703,772.45 1,961, 134.86 75,868.94 3,022.75 22,522,623.40 159,297.39 149,228.63 15,011.5 $2,649,673.45 2,049,703.05 1,869,793.18 104,273.52 9am-º: 105,416.04 ,050.90 5,591.24 15,681. 12 463,211.79 72,972.88 247,753.73 ,535.2 30,000.00 28,676,153.57 7,306,024.52 3,504,143.45 151,977.2: 29, 631,211.18 3,962,802.Él 1,518,820.48 246,055.47 289, 54.85 1,612.733.96 950,611.45 158,408.75 1,610,318.8 8,577,788.21 558,808.37 28,817, 533.23 116,523, 1810: 405.15 Insurance Companies [Under sec. 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] Alabama----- Oklahoma-Pennsylvan South CarolinaSouth Dakota.-Tennessee-Texas---Virginia---West Virginia.-Wisconsin------------------- 6 4 1 l 2 27 10 23 7 1. 2 6 16 2 3. 11 10 6 17 7 2 6 3 6 3 l 4 12 1 3 2 3. 4 1. 1 2 14 6 12 7 1 2 2 10 2 1 6 6 5 9 5 2 4 2 5 2 1. 3 9 1. 2 2 Total------------------ 205 132 Arkansas--- Colorado--------District of Columbialorida----------IllinoisIndiana-Iowa----- Kansas--Kentucky-Louisiana-Maryland-Michigan--M i n ne s ot a - Mississippiissouri--- Nebraska--N e w Jersey N e w York. - Oh See footnotes at end of table. $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 1,932,500.00 74,500.00 15,865,000.00 275,000.00 1,816,225.47 504,000.00 50,000.00 711,000.00 4,170,731.66 385, 196.62 736,990.77 60,000.00 850,858.28 $297,750.00 355,000.00 50,000.00 75,000.00 33,000.00 5,932,457.72 3,235,978.55 3,419,787.5) 334,016.65 1,000,000.00 -----------------1,248,656.25 13,985.000.00 4,207,519.25 22,500.00 112.000.00 7,571,781.37 1,997, 485.44 S13,500.00 27,397.242.95 1,932,387.5) 69,500.00 8,831,338.20 73.tºº. 1,071.9, al º tº º 50,000.00 675,874.49 4, 125,548.4: 375,092->5 460,627.19 60,000.00 13,331,363.52 89,519,494.75 25 R E P O R T OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE C ORPOR ATION TABLE 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by States 1—Continued Mortgage Loan Companies [Under sec.5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] N um b er N u m b e r ofauthor-l of bor- State Amoºthor izations | rowers Alabama-------------------Arizona-------------ArkansasCalifornia ColoradoConnecticu Florida--------------Georgia--------------Idaho---------------Illinois--------------Indiana-------------Iowa----------------Kansas--------------Kentucky-----------Louisiana-----------Maine---------------Maryland------------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pennsylvania--------South Dakota---------- Washington.-----------We st Virginia-------Wisconsin-----------Total.------------------ 16 1 6 9 8 4 5 8 20 3 47 1. 4 3. 2 18 1 29 52 83 4 2 16 1 8 1 37 5 53 23 1 27 18 9 23 3 29 57 2 10 14 3 8 9 1 4 7 8 3 3. 4 10 3 12 1 2 2 1. 11 1 23 24 60 4 1 10 1 4 1 25 4 30 11 1 20 16 3 10 1 10 34 2 7 11 3 4 674 402 o:**---------------------- 5 1 Grand total.----------- 679 403 Loans toThe R F C Mortgage Am oun t with drawn or canceled Anºis. $1,922, 760.55 $532,340.90 $1,381,419.65 100,000.00 00,000.00 -----------------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 29,903.88 1,344,096. 12 1,675,000.00 315,243.38 1,359,756.62 764, 532.60 !-----------------764, 532.60 878,032.99 95, 719, 61 782,313.38 1,786,994. 51 458,794. 58 1,328, 129.93 2,414,000.00 44,023. 52 2,369,976. 48 10,794,669.90 6,261,230.38 4,533,439.52 220,000.00 5.08.08 197,491.92 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, 483, 502. 37 2, 157,982.88 4,325, 519.49 3,200,000.00 -----------------3,200,000.00 25, 114,852.97 2,826,647.20 21,886, 754.25 21,880,990.86 2,892,373.65 18,965,205. 19 12,910,728.30 4,649, 661.72 ,261,066.58 3, 102,500.00 67, 500.00 3,035,000.00 517,477.67 3,200.00 514,277.67 5,989,250.00 1,410,724.69 4,578,525.31 156,370.00 202. 39 156,167.61 695,225.00 40,978. 56 654,246.44 800,000.00 170, 174.60 629,825.40 23,074, 188.99 5,329,361.37 16,634,558.22 209,000.00 ,000.00 149,000.00 144, 372,300.00 7,280,456.70 62,904,410.30 4,886, 525.00 ,744.87 4,010, 509. 12 65,000.00 245.00 64,755.00 42,968,048.24 1,826,900. 22 41, 105,967.02 4,879, 650.00 121,483.56 4,758, 166.44 1,241,420,25 458,602.30 548,897.70 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 22,613,976.26 2,613,766. 16 19,946,222. 10 1,285,000.00 50,000.00 1,235,000.00 2,543, 179.55 900,028.25 919,465.36 6,558, 155.41 492, 946. 27 5,815, 209. 14 72,500.00 11,500.00 61,000.00 6,488,762.92 1,842,785. 61 4,645,977.31 - 453, 530,269.78 54,308,011. 19 30,051, 962.03 -----------------483,582,231.81 54,308,011, 19 - - - - - - - 322, 177,798.45 14,223, 131.81 336,400,930.26 Credit Unions [Under sec. 5ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] Massachusetts Michigan----Minnesota-N e w York-----------R h o d e Island Virginia--------------------- 3 1 l 1. 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 t $74,555.00 Total------------------ 10 7 642,967.80 See footnotes at end of table. $843.42 $73,711.58 9,504.30 55,495. 70 10,000.00 261.29 9,738.71 20,000.00 20,000.00 -----------------467,446.00 12,263.00 455, 183.00 5,966.80 -----------------5,966.80 65,000.00 42,872.01 600,095.79 26 R EP O RT OF T H E RECONSTRU CTION FINANCE CO RP OR AT IO N TABLE 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1986, inclusive, by States –Continued Joint-Stock Land Banks [Under sec.5ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act,as amended] | Nu m be r Nof umborb er ofauthor- State Amoºthor izations | rowers. 3 4 4 2 2 4 3 1 2 2 1 5 4 8 3 3 1 1 53 1 1 1 1. 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 25 A mo u nt withd r a w n or A m o u n t dis canceled $590,000.00 $104,811. 41 $485, 18858 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 -----------------dºmº 3,645,300.00 1,383,306.72 2,251,gºs 335,000.00 62, d78.76 2.92.2. 2, 150,000.00 170,012.90 1,979,987.10 330,000.00 ,000.00 ----------------82,500.00 ------------------ 82.5.xl º 1,035,000.00 158,213.06 185,000.00 -----------------1,626,000.00 516.000.00 1,081,000.00 69,843.88 2, 185,000.00 1,168,463.98 190,000.00 100,000.00 2,036,000.00 708, 465.48 550.000.00 1,767.58 600,000.00 300,000.00 876, 786.94 185,000.00 1. 110,000 tº 1.011, 155.I? 1.016.535.52 90,000.00 1,327.534.52 232.42 300,000.00 21,605, 572.68 5,496,200.39 16, 109,372.2% Agricultural Credit Corporations, [Under sec. 5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] Arizona--------------------- Washington.----------------- 1 4 4 3 7 2 2 2 1 15 1 2 2 202 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 95,491.08 3,013, 103. 6,239.95 81,931.70 Total------------------ 248 20 6,040,140.31 477,249.37 Arkansas-------------------Colorado. - Florida--- - Id ah o- Iow a-- LouisianaN e w York------ - - - - North Dakota-- - r e go n - - -- - - -- - - South CarolinaTennessee---- - - - - - - - - - - 5,552,S30.94 Livestock Credit Corporations [Under sec.5ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] Washington.----------------Wyoming------------------Total-----------------See footnotes at end of table. 4 30 1 38 9 4 4 35 1 29 155 2 2 1 3. 1 1. 3 2 1 4 20 $382,850.00 2,132,035.29 421,000.00 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 14,758,827.88 $244,400.00 $138,450.00 101,800.00 2,030,235is 421,000.00 -----------------145,900.00 1,995,350.9) 106,249.88 768,191.63 28,450.00 242,23100 25,980.00 2,442,445.5 304,826. 12 3,172,516.98 117,500.00 130,000 W 161,123. 19 2. 1st.019.5 1,657,229. 19 13, 101,538 & | 27 FE PORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1982, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by States 1–Continued Processors, or Distributors Subject to Processing Taxes [Under sec.5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] N um b er 1 N u m b e r oizations f . . . | ºrowers . " |Amount author- State Connecticut----------------Kentucky------------------Montana-------------------N e w Jersey-----------------Ohio-----------------------Pennsylvania.-Tennessee------------------Total----------------- 1. 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3,300.00 7,400.00 3,905.69 7,000.00 7 7 26,089. 27 A mo u nt withdrawn or canceled Anº.* - se 3,428.00 11,371.21 14,718.06 State Funds Created for the Purpose ofInsuring Repayment of Deposits of Public Moneys [Under sec. 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] Wisconsin------------------- 3 1 $13,087,715.88 $23,084. 70 $13,064,631.18 Total------------------ 3 1. 13,087,715.88 23,084. 70 13,064,631.18 Borrowers Engaged in the Fishing Industry [Under sec. 5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] Total------------------ TOTAL, SEC . 5c O F THE 11 3 3 2 1 1 1 9 2 3 2 1 1 1 22 19 $55, 100.00 $37,900.00 $12, 200.00 5.000. RECONSTRUCTION A ME ND E D FINANCE CORPORATION .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 AC T, AS [Subscriptionsforstock ofmortgage loan companies] Illinois---------------------N e w York------------------- 1 1 1 || 1 $1,250,000.00 ---------+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 500,000.00 ------------------|------------------ Total------------------ The R F C Mortgage Co.3---- 2 2 2 1 1,750,000.00 ------------------|-----------------20,000,000.00 -----------------$20,000,000.00 Grand total.----------- 4 3 21,750,000.00 ------------------ TOTAL, SE C. 5d O F THE RECONSTRUCTION AME ND ED FINANCE CORPORATION 20,000,000.00 A CT, AS [Direct loans to industrial or commercial business, including participations] #$8 $381, 150.00 §# i#: i 1, See footnotes at end of table. º 5. $44.9 03.3. 33 ; º ii d 15. . 28 REPORT of THE REconSTRUCTION FINANCE corporation TABLE 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburst ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by States 1–Continued TOTAL, SEC. 5d OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION F I N A N C E C O R P O R A T I O N ACT, AS AMENDED–Continued State N u m b er N u m b e r ofauthor- of borizations | rowers Georgia.--------------------o- -- - Illinois.------------Indiana-----------Iowa--------------- Kansas------------Kentucky-Louisiana-Maine----- Maryland---------Massachusetts------ Michigan-M i nn e s o t a MississippiMissouri--- 120 14 89 45 21 38 33 13 7 38 118 61 36 19 79 13 25 2 117 9 113 13 86 44 19 37 31 13 7 35 112 60 35 19 73 12 23 2 3 100 2 317 42 7 102 8 47 136 14 16 10 41 118 13 14 10 45 52 10 6 27 70 42 50 8 4 26 65 27 27 1 1 9 24 26 1 1 9 2,141 1,972 113 352 44 Total.----------------- Amoºthor Amount wi th d r a w n or Anº canceled $4,077,266.66 467,600.00 7,887,268.65 2,123,400.00 1,228,000.00 866,050.00 2,174,000.00 250,800.00 201,650.00 2,925,350.00 6,145,350.00 6,377,000.00 895,060.00 597, 180.00 5,544,650.00 206, 242. 50 494,660.69 95, 121.93 80,000.00 12,309,550.00 220,000.00 $1,675,855.68 ,799.00 2,007,591.30 464,000.00 426,500.00 185,250.00 789,000.00 93,000.00 81,650.00 851,250.00 1,790,514.00 628,333.37 467,821.41 417.680.00 435,077.42 52,492.50 222,350.00 24, 124. 14 80,000.00 2,616,050.00 95,000.00 6,765,467.24 1,298,000.72 6,075.00 2,089,437.51 83,000.00 1,289,265.67 4,360,242.92 295,000.00 633, 180.14 43,050.00 658,577.86 513,814. 16 1,500.00 48,690.50 313, 100.00 927,449.38 516,700.00 1,421, 187.50 17,541,392.60 3,427,500.00 558,560.00 9,102,316.67 286,500.00 4,065,400.00 15,289,884.00 2,983,000.00 1,850,300.00 63,600.00 3,966,268.74 1,354,725.00 518, 145.32 247,000.00 1,375,600.00 3,911,645. 16 1,191,700.00 2,488,050.00 11,000.00 -----------------200,000.00 200,000.00 139,500.00 2,000.00 137,963,046.25 $2,035,76.8 37,078,013. 18 lºº. 7,124. T º 1,893t º 525,176.9. *** 1,Slsº: 475º ' º : 128.3a5. 545ºn: 2º ' t º: 719,112.50 - 65.675,967.57 Loans to Industrial or Commercial Business [Under sec.5d ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] Alabama-------------------Arizona--------------------Arkansas-------------------California------------------Colorado-------------------Connecticut Delaware-District of Florida Georgia.---------------------Idaho----------------------Illinois---------------------Indiana--------------------Iowa-----------------------Kansas---------------------Kentucky------------------Louisiana------------------Maine----------------------Maryland------------------Massachusetts--------------See footnotes at end of table. 29 1 32 19 9 25 10 69 93 12 82 39 20 30 23 11 6 36 102 27 I 32 16 7 22 3 7 65 86 11 79 38 18 30 22 11 6 33 96 $688, 950.00 $291,250.00 65,000.00 -----------------4,732,700.00 107,500.00 1,875,000.00 608, 306.00 543,000.00 207,000.00 1,626,000.00 228,000.00 312,500.00 12,500.00 125,500.00 16,000.00 1,271,875.00 127,331.00 3,011, 150.00 1,210,089.02 460,900.00 9,099.00 7,601, 768.65 1,990,391.30 2,039,500.00 438,500.00 1,216,000.00 414,500.00 588,050.00 95.750.00 1,367,500.00 549,000.00 196,300.00 88,500.00 131,650.00 81,650.00 2,389,350.00 851,250.00 5,612,350.00 1,377,114.00 º: $367. º : #### i º. º : º : sº: 75.: º l º §§§ s º º º *::: º : º : tº: ###! 1,77, R E P O R T O F T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 29 TABLE 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by States 1—Continued Loans to Industrial or Commercial Business—Continued Number Number of author- of bor- State Amoºthor izations | rowers Michigan-------------------- 55 18 18 65 8 21 2 2 82 1 282 31 Wisconsin-----Alaska------Puerto Rico.----------------Total.------------------ 1,801 1,650 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - West Virginia. d r a w n or Anºis. canceled 56 18 18 71 8 23 2 2 93 3 315 33 5 94 8 36 110 11 15 8 34 48 10 6 22 51 20 20 1 9 M i n n e s ot a - - - A mo u nt with 5 81 7 31 94 10 13 8 31 46 8 4 21 48 18 20 1 9 $5,934, 500.00 $265,833. 37 $3,984,896.45 533,600.00 331,500.00 202,100.00 587, 180.00 407,680.00 176,575.00 5, 169,450.00 424,055.56 1,847,369.06 110,500.00 2,000.00 75,000.00 340,910.69 128,600.00 210,810.69 95, 121.93 24, 124. 14 70,997. 79 60,000.00 60,000.00 -----------------11,559,950.00 2,324,200.00 5, 575,517.34 120,000.00 95,000.00 000. 16,017, 192.60 6,040, 350. 57 8,261,002.03 2,622,500.00 907, 500.72 1,541,706.62 557,000.00 6,000.00 193,643.84 7,782,683.34 1,896,637.50 4,871,696.43 186, 500.00 83,000.00 103,500.00 2,744, 650.00 401, 515.67 1,600,767. 88 13,558,034.00 3,774, 500.00 6,369,225.60 2,279,000.00 1,000.00 1,793,000.00 1,200,300.00 633, 180.14 525, 176.97 22,750.00 8,050.00 14,700.00 2,908, 500.00 452,902.86 1,293,347.14 1,137, 100.00 508, 722.49 470,624.94 518, 145.32 ,500.00 169,279.42 247,000.00 48,690. 50 128,309. 1,256, 500.00 211,000.00 545,670.48 3, 181,045. 16 631, 129. 12 2,215,256.64 929, 500.00 357, 500.00 379,752.50 2, 179,300.00 1,330,000.00 505,300.00 11,000.00 l------------------|------------. 139, 500.00 2,000.00 127,500.00 - 119,844, 456.69 30,351, 902.96 - - 60,013, 655.02 Purchases of Participations in Loans to Industrial or Commercial Business [Under sec.5d ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] Alabama- - Arkansas - CaliforniaColorado----Connecticut.-Georgia.----Idaho---Illinois.---Indiana-----Iowa--------Kansas------- - - - - - - - - - - Kentucky---Louisiana- --Maine-------- Maryland.-----Massachusetts-Michigan----innesota - - - - - - - - Mºpi, Missouri----Mo n t a na - - - - - - - Nebraska------N e w Hampshire-N e w Jersey--N e w Mexico.-N e w York. North CarolinaNorth Dakota-Ohio----------Oregon.------PennsylvaniaRhode Island--South Dakota.--------------- - - - - - - - - - See footnotes at end of table. 5 2 I 1 6 18 2 5 5 1 7 4 2 I 2 11 3. 11 1 3 5 l l 19 1 25 7 1 13 10 20 3 2 5 2 (7) 1 6 18 2 5 5 1 6 3 2 1 2 11 3 10 31 4 1 1 17 1 23 7 1 13 9 19 3 2 $115,833.33 $34,500.00 $81,333.33 47,200.00 40,000. CO 7,200.00 187, 500.00 187,500.00 -----------------25,000.00 -----------------16,666.20 288, 500.00 80,000.00 117,015. 17 702, 850.00 117, 100.00 508, 250.00 6,700.00 700.00 -----------------264, 500.00 7,000.00 30,000.00 75,900.00 17,500.00 6,400.00 12,000.00 12,000.00 |-----------------188,500.00 308,333.33 500. 22,683.40 18,375.00 500,000.00 66, 100,00 200,000.00 120,000.00 80,000.00 238,760.00 41, 110.00 193,650.00 - - - - - - - - 10,000.00 60,800.00 95,742. 50 93,750.00 20,000.00 746, 100.00 100,000.00 752,000.00 530,000.00 960. 00 791,600.00 1,282,500.00 1,370,050.00 704,000.00 40,850.00 10,000.00 8,000.00 -----------------52,800.00 50,492. 50 45,250.00 - 000. - - - - - - - - - 84,000.00 849, 500.00 524,000.00 4,000.00 35,000.00 437,600.00 93,000.00 755,450.00 100,000.00 5,850.00 30 R E P O R T O F T H E R E C O N S T R U C T I O N F IN AN CE C O R P O R A T I O N TABLE 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations a n d disburse mentsfrom Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by States – Continued Purchases ofParticipationsin Loans to Industrial or Commercial Business-Continued Number Number of author- of bor- State amou ,author- Tennessee------------------- Total.------------ - 6 2 4 8 5 5 6 2 4 8 4 4 229 216 d r a w n or A n º - canceled izations | rowers Texas--VirginiaWashington West VirginiaWisconsin------------------- Am oun t with- $525,500.00 $656,300.00 $130,800.00 º 5, 205,000.00 -----------------25,600.00 -----------------25,600.00 88,750.00 151,350.00 240, 100.00 49,750.00 152,000.00 220,000.00 193,812.50 79, 187.50 276,750.00 12,091,545.83 4,158,806.67 5,632,712.55 Agreements to Purchase Participations in Loans to Industrial or Commercial Business [Under sec.5d ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] 4 2 2 3 9 2 1 1 6 5 2 7 5 1 1 12 4 1 10 1 1. 6 4 2 2 3 9 2 1 l 6 5 2 7 5 l 1 12 4 1 s 1 1 5 Wisconsin------------------Hawaii---------------------- 1 5 2 1 11 2 2 1 1 5 2 1 9 2 2 l Total------------------ 111 106 gto West Virginia--------------- $55,400.00 $89,200.00 125,000.00 125,000.00 46,000.00 64,000.00 26,648.76 42,000.00 348,666.66 363,266.66 10,200.00 21,000.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 240,000.00 481,500.00 78,200.00 83,800.00 242,500.00 242,500.00 95,211.41 122,700.00 3,021.86 314,400.00 60,000.00 -----------------3,500.00 3,500.00 312,950.00 772,200.00 234,500.00 275,000.00 600.00 75.00 108,800.01 528,033.33 100,000.00 -----------------38,250.00 38,250.00 61,742.92 351,800.00 650,000.00 l-----------------74,875.00 401, 468. 74 5,091.67 12,625.00 93,500.00 76,500.00 – 144,970.26 490,500.00 7,200.00 42,200.00 32,000.00 12,000.00 200,000.00 200,000.00 6,027,043.73 2,567,303.55 29,600.00 T O T A L , SEC . 5e O F T H E R E C O N S T R U C T ION FI N AN CE C O R P O R A T I O N ACT, A s A M E N D E D [Loans on the assets ofclosed banksand trustcompanies) North DakotaOklahoma- -PennsylvaniaSouth Dakota. Texas------- See footnotes at end of table. 3 3 2 2 1 9 1 1 10 1. 2 2 2 2 1 9 1. 1 10 1 2 2 2 30 1 2 9 12 4 2 30 1 2 9 12 4 $508.68 $35,392.87 $35,901.55 7.23S-20 2,812.00 10,050.20 604. 535.36 76,049.67 680,585.03 4, 100.00 22,500.00 26,600.00 75,455.41 29,546.79 105,002.20 6,332.60 1,667.40 8,000.00 58,064.59 10,426,849.48 10,484,914.07 93,001.60 46,845.53 139,847. 13 14,500.00 14,500.00 1-----------------13,173.07 -----------------------------------14.231.50 2,691.22 16,922.72 •471,151.84 15,005.00 15,005.00 37.432.14 508, 593.98 1-----------------8,372.49 427. 51 8,800.00 255.044.50 2,955.50 268,000.00 61,958.19 1,079.73 96, 133.21 101,873.3: 92,179.79 194,053.11 15,574.15 86, 146.93 101,721.08 94 94 12,727.802.35 442,507.48 12.239,035.51 R E P O R T OF T H E REC ONSTRUCTION FINANCE CO RPORA TION 31 T A B L E 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by States 1 – Continued T O T A L , 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 N u m be r N um b er ofauthor-l of borizations | rowers State Alabama-------------------Arizona--------------------Arkansas-------------------California- ColoradoC o n ne c t ic u t - Delaware-------------------Florida-- Georgia Idaho--Illinois-Indiana--------------------Iowa----------------------Kansas---------------------- Kentucky------------------Louisiana------------------Maine----------------------- Maryland------------------Massachusetts--------------- Michigan-------------------Minnesota------------------ Mississippi-----------------Missouri-------------------Montana-------------------- Nebraska-------------------N e v a d a- - - Virginia.-Washington West Virginia W is con si n WyomingHawaii--Puerto Rico 21 10 22 47 14 1. 2 20 23 6 21 - 11 11 36 22 11 8 2 41 9 12 24 24 2 10 4 9 10 23 17 12 51 7 22 15 2 10 6 22 39 15 32 25 18 13 1 2 3 8 4 16 25 7 1 1. 10 4 2 9. 8 2 5 18 16 4 4 2 9. 2 5 9 4 2 1 2 7 5 16 10 2 13 3. 5 7 1. 3 2 5 26 7 13 7 3 6 1 1 3 Am oun t with drawn or canceled Amoºthor Amºs. u $4,585,688.00 $299,500.00 $4,286, 188.00 2,861,769.00 13,500.00 2,848,269.00 7,022,818.92 1, 103,219. 30 5,904,599.62 273,216,081.00 6,883,354.02 185,979, 158.68 6,335,223.79 947,380.00 5,387,843.79 100,000.00 100,000.00 -----------------100,000.00 99, 100.00 900.00 5,924,820. 10 930,000.00 4,994,820.10 1,801,692.00 19,000.00 1,782,692.00 1,086,566.00 -----------------1,086,566.00 63,284,944.00 3, 178,250.00 58,526,694.00 6,770,042.54 1,233,211.94 5,536,830.60 2, 161, 130.00 9,700.00 2, 151, 430.00 4,412,934.00 -----------------3,526,406.68 13,750, 122.97 3,642,213. 16 10, 100,909.81 74,958, 127.00 52,258,450.00 22,672,899.80 1,937,895.00 1,025,627.04 911,967.96 811,230.00 200,000.00 511,230.00 350,000.00 138,603.71 211,396.29 23,032,040.47 451,081.50 22,574, 755.17 3,156,787.00 575,000.00 2,581,787.00 ,669.00 4,333,919.00 ,929.00 4,754,789.00 2,550, 170.00 - * * ** * . 5,000.00 - - - 5. 503. - 55,5 7 - 73. - 20, - 70, 579. 882 - 35,563,375.00 - - - 1 1 3. - .85 .00 6,474,154.71 9,089,278.37 9,833,218.00 14,006,675. 44 125,000.00 394,935.00 260,000. 262,632.00 1,616,603.00 5,505,991.00 5,773, 503.00 48,975,925.48 6,577,964.79 597, 688.00 20, 195,487. 28 4,870,579.81 3,677,094. 29 35,320,312.76 1,123,590.00 4,724,770.00 1,803,945.00 11,777, 118.67 9,244,854.85 2,975, 439.00 5,739,048.44 6,584,735.20 9,655,218.00 13,910,925. 44 ------------------|-----------------394,935.00 1,756,312. 07 Total------------------ 793 For financing exports of agriculture surpluses 3T o Commodity Credit C o r poration *------------- 6 53,370,955.22 33,146,368. 56 20,224,586.66 13 1 | 1,223,858,664.99 258,322, 109.35 606,824,658.46 Grand total.--------- 812 383, 116,620.09 1,183,345, 140.70 326 330 734,656, 500.44 2,011,886, 120.65 91,648, 142.18 556,295, 895.58 Loans on Self-Liquidating Projects [Under sec. 201 (a), title II, of the Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932. as amended) * Alabama------------- - - - - - - Arizona-Arkansas California Colorado-- ; 1 11250 2–37 3 $74,500.00 1,400,000.00 948,851.92 166,018,945.67 1,429,803.79 930, 000.00 714,930.78 19,000.00 000.00 º#ii 41 See footnotes at end of table. $149,500.00 13,500.00 500,000.00 4,596,000.00 572,430.00 100,000.00 32 R EP ORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE C OR PO R AT I ON TABLE 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1933, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by States1—Continued Loans on Self-Liquidating Projects—Continued N um b er N u m b e r ofauthor- of borizations | rowers State € W H alT 1DS ll 8 - - - - - - - - -- - - - N e w Jersey-----------------N e w Mexico.---------------N e w York------------------North Carolina-------------Ohio-----------------------Oklahoma------------------- Oregon.----Pennsylvania South Carolin South DakotaTexas----------------------- Utah-----------------------Virginia--------------------Washington.----------------West Virginia--------------Wisconsin------------------Wyoming------------------Puerto Rico.----------------Total------------------ 1. 7 4 1 3 16 4 1 3 1 2 3. 2 2 1 5 5 10 s 10 2 2 4 3 1 20 6 s 2 1 1 1 1. 187 I 7 4 1 3. 14 4 1 3 1 2 3 2 2 1 4 4 9 s 9 2 2 4 2 1 20 t; 8 2 1 1 1 1 176 Amoºthor Am oun t withd r a w n or A n º - canceled $60,000.00 7,830,723.00 833,000.00 9,700.00 820,000.00 1,519,624.00 16,063,000.00 59,850.00 718,841.47 575,000.00 325,000.00 996, 140.00 207,000.00 75,000.00 250,000.00 3,361,904.37 ,694,600.00 ,218,000.00 1, 120,473.20 628,800.00 299,982.81 734,625.00 315,000.00 230,500.00 105,000.00 4,273,662.85 ,300.00 2, 110,225.80 3,026,318.37 3,000.00 40,000.00 125,000.00 1,300,000.00 339,212,487.36 -----------------$50,000.00 $3,176,250.00 3,074,473.g. 773,000.00 50, Cºlº 9,700.00 ----------------------------------$20,000 tº 514,624.00 gºs. t º tº 1,763,000.00 14,273,222 ºf -----------------59,Sºlº 75,000.00 643,841.4: 575,000.00 -----------------50,000.00 275, ºxalº 700,000.00 42, ºxº- º 27,000.00 1Sº, º n tº 60,000.00 15, isºlº -----------------250, º n tº 53,904.37 3, 276, t º Lº 189,000.00 5,385, fºllº 4,372,000.00 21,775, º l º 592,473.20 528,000 tº: 175,300.00 -----------------0,000.00 215,000.00 81,000.00 105,000.00 1,668, 150.00 1,093, 012.85 679, 300.00 52. C º l º 121,376.00 1,978,849. Sº 2,476,318.37 550,000.00 3,000.00 -----------------40,000 tº -----------------------------------1,300,000.00 25,345,825.94 229,065.489.sg Loans for Financing Repair ofDamage by Earthquake, Fire,Tornado, or Cyclone in 1933 [Under sec.201 (a)(6) ofthe Emergency Relie and Construction Act of1932,as amended] s 6 1 1 4 1 1 1 I 2 1 $7,500,000.00 $639.00 1,000,000.00 !------------------ 13 6 $7,499.351.00 113.47-58 200,000.00 43, 200.00 1,650,000.00 00,000.00 990, 627.04 130.74 156,800.00 659,072.95 99.Sºg.: 10,450,000.00 1,034,596.78 8,528,575.30 Loans for Financing of Agricultural Commodities and Livestock [Under sec. 201 (d), titleII, ofthe Emergency Reliefand Construction Act of 1932] s 1 $150,000.00 725,000.00 4,978, 750 i :; # ;; : 7 } Maryland.---Massachusetts Michigan----Mississippi-----------------See footnotes at end of table. 1 § ;4 ; 50, % 750. $150,000.00 REPORT of THE RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE corporation 33 TABLE 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by States1–Continued Loans for Financing ofAgricultural Commodities and Livestock—Continued N u m b er | Nof u mborb er ofauthor-l State Amon .Author izations | rowers Missouri-------------------Mo nta na --- Washington.-West Virginia.-Wisconsin---Puerto Rico.----------------Total------------------ 5 1 3 8 4 1 4 4 4 8 6 4 5 2 7 1 151 5 1 2 6 1. 1 3 2 2 3 5 4 4 1 4 1 100 Amdrawn oun t withor Anºt dis - canceled $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. 17 600,925.48 120,000.00 17,277.08 99,964.79 6,000.00 1,080. 4,920.00 885,000.00 400,217.72 484,782. 28 350,000.00 95,820.71 154,179. 29 318, 500.00 28,062.24 290,437.76 12,610,723.25 4,308,825.84 8,301, 897.41 219,551.00 20,000.00 199, 551.00 868,624.91 603,730.27 264,894.64 85, 530.00 28,224.80 57,305. 20 175,000.00 175,000.00 -----------------1,571,313.44 95,750.00 1,475,563.44 600,000.00 -----------------96,312. 07 84,994,013.08 65,252,718.46 18,715,830.79 ras: T o Commodity Credit Corporation *---------Grand total.--------- 13 164 1 1,223,858,664.99 101 || 1,308,852,678.07 258,322,109.35 323, 574,827.81 606, 824,658.46 625,540,489.25 Amounts M a d e Available for Relief and W o r k Relief [Under sec. 1, titleI, of the Emergency Reliefand Construction Act of1932] Louisiana Ma ine- - Maryla Michigan Minnesota- Mississippi MissouriMontana- 14 7 7 9 8 6 20 5 13 15 10 7 9 6 6 2 30 s 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 8 16 21 10 3 1 5 5 5 11 37 5 16 7 2 7 5 13 13 9 20 18 15 5 2 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1. l 1 442 See footnotes at end of table. 44 $4,211,688.00 1,448,269.00 ,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 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 ,935.00 360,000.00 300,000,000.00 $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 2,895.00 176,380.00 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 19,257,205. 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 ,935.00 360,000.00 15,001.00 299,984, 999.00 34 R E P O R T OF T H E R ECONSTR UCTION FINANCE C O R P O R A T I O N TABLE 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by States1 – ontinued 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 [Loans on and subscriptions for preferred stock, and purchases of capital notesor debentures, of banks and trust companies] Num- Num- Less tions Delaware District of Columbia---Florida------------------ Georgia.----------------Idaho------------------Illinois-----------------Indiana----------------Iowa-------------------Kansas-----------------K en tu ck y Louisiana--------------M aine -- Maryland---Massachusetts- Michigan--------------Mi nn es ot a- MississippiMissouri---------------- New New New New Hampshire.-------Jersey-------------| Mexico.-----------York-------------- N o r t h Carolina-- - - - - - - - Ohio----------Oklahoma-- Oregon Pennsylvania-----R h o d e Island.---S o u t h Carolina--- South Dakota.---- - - - - - - - Net - m o u n t withaber lth.of .. berof dupli*.I laun º fa- Amountauthor: A".. .nº i bor- |cations ized led *... rowers () borca n ce le State - - - - Virginia-----Washington.-------West Virginia-----Wisconsin-------Wyoming-------Alaska----------Puerto Rico.---Virgin Islands----------- 25 659 146 152 456 81 61 449 5 45 143 138 460 44 t;1 176 114 103 525 31 I 4 3 - b u rs r ow e r s 97 6 138 151 63 87 15 9 63 101 34 253 343 155 232 144 204 46 77 94 222 314 289 279 75 745 || 4 15 342 A m o u n t dis 84 0 133 140 59 43 14 * 52 96. 29 243 304 152 221 135 201 45 t;9 76 206 289 288 250 74 162 * 15 273 22 572 141 140 435 57 56 385 * 40 129 135 443 7 ------6 3 ------I 1------!------7 1. 1 2 ------1 1------l------81 4 1 ------2 68 129 I 14 2 ------------29 ------45 ------I 2 6 ------11 ------------1 2 4 94 455 2 27 2 ! ------4 1 1 ------- Total.------------- 8,479 || 7, 190 378 77 6 127 137 59 42 14 8 45 95 28 241 304 151 221 135 120 41 68 76 204 281 159 249 60 160 4 15 244 22 527 141 139 433 51 56 374 4 40 128 133 439 44 60 163 110 94 453 25 1 3 l $16, 143,200.00 $289,625.00 $15,853, 57. 2,455,000.00 25,000.00 2,430, 5,350, 500.00 946,500.00 4,404, 58,373,070.00 9,870,645.00 48,502, 4. 5,040,000.00 136,500.00 4,893, 8,609,800.00 1,417,674.00 7, 192, 2,680,000.00 2, 112,700.00 557. 5,200,000.00 2,300,000.00 2.900. 2,307,200.00 131,000.00 2, 176, 5,897,500.00 1,062,000.00 4, 835, º 2,010, 000.00 205,000.00 1.805, º 93,449,500.00 3,048,385.83 90, 401, 114.17 18,490,000.00 1,793,000.00 15, 627.0 ºlº 12,575,500.00 2,327,500.00 10. 248, t º º 6,049,250.00 766, 500.00 5, 247,750.00 11, 182,500.00 2,302,650.00 ||8,S79, S50.00 16,572,000.00 1,060,000.00 15, 512. ºxliº 11, 173,000.00 2,047,500.00 9, 125,5taliº 11,038, 130.00 1,959,960.00 9,078, 170 tº 20,031,000.00 3,356,800.00 16, 174,200 tº 43,864, 500.00 3, 134,839.00 40, 524,551-0. 18,023, 125.00 70l.,100.00 17,316,025.00 15,368, 150.00 | 1,045,000.00 14, 258, 150.00 25,602,000.00 4,875,875.00 20, 7ut, iziº 4,087, 500.00 87,000.00 4.000. 500.00 8,854, 200.00 946,250.00 7. 907,950 tº: 205,000.00 --------------205,000 tº 1,363,000.00 611,365.00 751.535 tº 83,485,300.00 9,513,283.93 71, 897.015.5: 1,077, 500.00 362,500.00 690,000.00 375,881, 150.00 15,945,544.17 301, 585,505.83 8, 157,500.00 694,000.00 7.463, 5ºlº 4,494,500.00 490,000.00 4,004,500 tº 99, 130,764.00 7, 133,527.00 91.997. 237.*. 11,291,000.00 357,000.00 10, 934,000.00 300,000.00 100,000.00 1,950, 0xxiº 56,046,850.00 10,201,753.50 45,795, t º gº 1,100,000.00 201,500.00 Sºs, 500.00 2,931,800.00 160,000.00 2,771,Sºlº 4,522, 100.00 84,000.00 4,438, ital º 14,221,550.00 1,662,500.00 12,559.03m tº 35,826,750.00 5,190,625.00 30, 535, 125 tº 4,310,000.00 315,000.00 3,995, tºxiº 15,795,000.00 --------------15.795, talº 12,763,000.00 2,068,350.00 10.594-55tles 7,496, 500.00 1,432,000.00 6,054,500 tº 6,916,000.00 534,933.34 6,356,ºte 37,875,000.00 4,727,900.00 33, 147, tº tº 1,687, 500.00 320,000.00 1,357.5ºlº 37,500.00 !--------------37.5x100 1,500,000.00 250,000.00 1,250,000 tº 251,000.00 126,000.00 125,000 tº 6,812 1,221,092,889.00 110,430,785.77 | 1,049,075,103.3 Subscriptions for pre ferred stock of: Export-Import Ba nk of Washing ton *-------------- 2 1 ------- 1 35,000,000.00 --------------- 1 2,500,000.00 --------------- 20,000, º l º Second Export-Im port B a n k of W a s h i n g to n, D . C.”------------- 1 Grand total.----- 8,482 See footnotes at end of table. 1 ------- 7, 192 378 2,500,000 tº 6,814 1,258,592,889.00 110,430,785.77 | 1,071,576. 103.3 REPORT O F T H E RECO NSTRUCTION F I NA NC E CORPORATION 35 TABLE 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by States iTôontinued Loans on Preferred Stock of Banks and Trust Companies [Under the actapproved Mar. 9, 1933,as amended] Nu m be r | N u mb e r ofauthor- of borizations | rowers State - - - - - - - Mississippi-----------------Missouri-------------------Montana-------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dklahoma--*ennsylvania!outh DakotaTennessee--- - Texas Virginia--------------------West Virginia--------------Wisconsin--- - Wyoming- - Total.----------------- 19 1 7 12 42 15 2 l 1 1 2 4 5 12 2 22 1 1 1 689 73 87 3 3 2 28 56 6 2 7 4 1 4 3 1,119 Amoºthor 9 1 7 5 1. 7 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 3 2 8 1. 1. 1 106 29 41 3 1 1 6 12 1 2 5 l 1. 3 2 $3,180,600.00 271 23,274,755.00 50,000.00 549, 500.00 3,071,050.00 309,800.00 135,200.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 12,500.00 50,000.00 28,000.00 573,000.00 30,630.00 506,000.00 437, 500.00 175,625.00 22,650.00 1,548,000.00 | 10,000.00 2,811,700.00 4,929,050.00 2, 107, 150.00 287,500.00 20,000.00 2,400.00 791,000.00 410,550.00 6, 100.00 300,000.00 451,250.00 20,000.00 A mo u nt with drawn or canceled $32,025.00 $3,148,575.00 50,000.00 549,500.00 2,531,300.00 149,800.00 134,200.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 12,500.00 50,000.00 25,000.00 525,500.00 30,630.00 506,000.00 432,200.00 174,025.00 22,650.00 1,548,000.00 -----------------10,000.00 2,563,000.00 3,226,950. 00 1,879, 200.00 275,000.00 200.000.00 83,000.00 115,000.00 Anºis. - 5, 126,025.00 20,000.00 2,400.00 526,500.00 383,450.00 6, 100.00 300,000.00 151,250.00 15,000.00 200,000.00 83,000.00 115,000.00 18, 148,730.00 Subscriptions for Preferred Stock ofBanks and Trust Companies [Under the actapproved Mar. 9, 1933, as amended] AlabamaArizona--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - District of Columbia.------Florida---------------------3eorgia---------------------daho----------------------llinois---------------------Indiana--------------------owa-----------------------Kansas---------------------Kentucky------------------Louisiana------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Michigan-------------------Minnesota------------------Mississippi Missouri Mo n ta na Nebraska-- Nevada--------------------N ew Hampshire------------N ew Jersey-----------------New Mexico.----------------New York------------------See footnotes at end of table. 78 4 131 138 tº 45 5 4 48 21 33 145 61 154 230 144 102 30 17 82 219 109 153 99 49 52 4 15 266 25 270 75 4 126 134 59 42 5 3. 45 20 28 139 60 151 219 135 101 29 14 7 203 106 152 90 48 52 4 15 242 22 259 $12,962,600.00 $257,600.00 1,565,000.00 25,000.00 4,801,000.00 946, 500.00 50,302,020 00 9,330,895.00 5,040,000.00 136,500.00 8,300,000.00 1,257,674.00 165,000.00 27,700.00 3,400,000.00 2,300,000.00 2, 172,000.00 130,000.00 2,522,500.00 825,000.00 1,985,000.00 205,000.00 84,866,000.00 1,348,385.83 7,797,500.00 609,000.00 12,525,500.00 2,327,500.00 6,021,250.00 763,500.00 11, 182,500.00 2,302,650.00 10,836,000.00 425,000.00 8, 160,000.00 1,000,000.00 3,880,000.00 1,182,460.00 19,525,000.00 3,356,800.00 42,727,000.00 3,129,539.00 13,773,500.00 400,000.00 8,965,000.00 485,000.00 10,742,500.00 895, 3/5.00 3,485,500.00 77,000.00 6,007,500.00 672,550.00 205,000.00 -----------------1,363,000.00 611,365.00 77,206,250.00 7,061, 183.93 1,077,500.00 362,500.00 136,184,800.00 7,282,594.17 $12,705,000.00 1,540,000.00 3,854, 500.00 40,971, 125.00 4,893,500.00 7,042,326.00 137,300.00 1, 100,000.00 2,042,000.00 1,697,500.00 1,780,000.00 83,517,614.17 7,188,500.00 10, 198,000.00 5,222,750.00 8,879,850.00 10,411,000.00 7, 160,000.00 2,697,540.00 15,668, 200.00 39,492,461.00 13,373,500.00 8,415,000.00 9,847, 125.00 3,408, 500.00 5,334,950.00 205,000.00 751, 635.00 68,070,066. 07 690,000.00 128,752,205.83 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE C OR P OR A TI ON 36 TABLE 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by States1– ontinued Subscriptionsfor Preferred Stock of Banks and Trust Companies—Continued N um b er 1 N ofnºrºu mrbe r Amount * State izations | rowers 143 33 95 53 21 393 5 13 26 136 166 10 42 138 32 88 51 21 373 4 10 34 133 159 10 42 Puerto Rico. Virgin Islands--------------- 172 33 37 65 28 1 1 3. 163 30 36 tg 25 1 1 1 Total.------------------ 4,282 4,066 2 1. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth Dakota. - - - - - - Virginia.-WashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsin--Wyoming- - - - - - Alaska---- Am oun t witha w n or t A m o u n t dis canceled $7,870,000.00 $681,500.00 $7,188,500.00 2,430.500.00 40.000.00 2,390,500.00 36,859,364. CO 1,686,027.00 35, 173,337.00 10,500,000.00 92,500.00 10,407,500 tº 915,000.00 25,000.00 890.00aº 55,636,300.00 10, 174,653.50 45,411,645.50 1,100,000.00 201,500.00 898,500.00 1,645,000.00 90,000.00 1,555,000-50 2,973,000.00 25,000.00 2, 948,000.00 13,921,550.00 1,662,500.00 12, 259,050.00 25,882, 500.00 3, 140,125.00 22, 742.375.00 1,590,000.00 265,000.00 1,325,000.00 7,770,000.00 -----------------7,770,000.00 12,743,000.00 2,063,350.00 10,679,650.00 3,870,000.00 1,130,000.00 2,740,000.0, 3,315,000.00 119,933.34 3, 195,065-58 16,557, 500.00 1,445,400.00 15, 112,100.00 1,572,500.00 320,000.00 1,252,500.00 37,500.00 -----------------37.500.00 250,000.00 250,000.00 -----------------251,000.00 126,000. 125,000.00 767, 436, 134.00 73,272,760.77 691, 148,373.23 Subscriptions for preferred stock of: Export-Import Bank of ashington *---------- Second xport-Import Bank of Washington, D. C.---- - Grand total.---------- 1. 1 4,285 4,068 35,000,000.00 -----------------2,500,000.00 -----------------804,936, 134.00 73,272,760.77 20,000,000.0 2,500,000.00 713,648,373.23 Purchases of Capital Notes or Debentures of Banks and Trust Companies [Under the act approved Mar. 9, 1933, as amended] ArizonaCaliforni Delaware- M i n n es o t a M M is so ur º p Vermont---WashingtonWest Virgini Wisconsin--Puerto Rico. Total-----------------See footnotes at end of table. 1 1 10 5 7 107 282 102 12 55 1 183 135 179 25 4 3 302 116 359 40 32 101 287 34 1 1 9 5 75 103 244 100 12 54 1 175 135 159 25 4 2 272 107 346 35 30 94 279 34 19 81 65 456 3 18 80 57 393 3 $840,000.00 5,000,000.00 2,515,000.00 1,800,000.00 3,350,000.00 8,571,000.00 10,692,500.00 5,736,000.00 2,440,000.00 7,127,500.00 700,000.00 4,074,000.00 6,380,500.00 13,311,500.00 592,000.00 35,000.00 1,350,000.00 237, 589,200.00 2,044,000.00 62,269,000.00 1,385,000.00 1,286,800.00 1,543,000.00 9,493,000.00 2,720,000.00 8,025,000.00 3,626,500.00 3,401,000.00 21,234,500.00 1,250,000.00 3,078 2,853 430,382,000.00 $840,000.00 5,000,000.00 500.00 000.00 2,432,500.00 10,000.00 25,000.00 750,000.00 8,435,000.00 450,000.00 5,447,500.00 75,000.00 70,000.00 59,000.00 1,750,500.00 50,000.00 - 000. 500. 430,000.00 1,80C,000.00 3,113,000.00 6,871.00a00 9,438,500.00 5,101,000.00 1,440,000.00 6,350,000.00 700,000.00 3,768,500.00 5,820,500.00 10,859,000.00 582,000.00 10,000.00 600,000.00 170,954,200.00 1,594,000 tº 55,821,500.00 1,050,000.00 1,215,800.00 1,484,000.00 7,742,500.00 2.670,000.00 8,025,000.00 3,324,500.00 2.961.000-00 17,952,000.00 1,250,000.00 32,032,000.00 339, 77,000.00 37 R E P O R T OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE COR PORATION TABLE 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by States—Continued TO TAL , SEC. 36, TITLE II, OF 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, AS AME NDE D [Loans todrainage, levee, irrigation, and similar districts, etc.] N um b er N u m b e r of author- of borizations | rowers State Arizona--------------------- WashingtonWisconsinWyoming------------------- 37 51 11 3 20 1 87 77 19 11 6 10 1 34 6 6 6 64 16 2 24 1 2 7 84 52 31 31 27 40 7 3 19 1 71 70 14 9 4 9 1 22 6 6 5 50 12 2 17 1 2 Total------------------ 751 603 Arkansas California- ColoradoFlorida-Idaho-- 8 96 73 41 38 Illinois I ow a -- -- KentuckyLouisiana-- Amoºthor A mo u nt with d r a w n or A n º canceled $13,715, 440.86 ||-----------------$1,521,272.87 13,159,524.33 $932,595.30 5,706,959.30 47,770, 106.62 743,070.59 20,581,685.34 4,802,841.35 919, 180.00 2,079,973. 12 4,384,618.90 64,000.00 1,379,937.47 2,697, 180.82 385,750.86 1,141,476. 52 3,546,048.37 389,982.82 1,478, 147.15 383,500.00 77,000.00 85, 196. 91,932.45 21,000.00 33,663.66 1,891, 100.00 330, 300.00 529, 176.55 302. 500.00 302,500.00 -----------------5,395, 519.45 499, 207.99 4,218,309.01 7,823,281.15 648,877.71 4, 174,949.92 1,549,249.31 422,442.58 995,473. 12 1,686,640.00 43,852.94 1,399,053. 22 969,433.00 402,500.00 534, 576.06 886,307.76 3,385.38 790,840.87 38,000.00 1,000. 16 36,999.84 2,886,415.03 58,323.23 2,299,887.87 280, 160.00 27, 571.63 124,928.37 156, 100.00 2,000.00 150, 100.00 110,300.00 16,000.00 21,393.64 13,369,133.48 648, 179.79 11,270,339.41 637,500.00 117,000.00 280,381.52 136,200.00 --------------136,000.00 1,374, 495. 70 220,800.00 1,081,423.25 000.00 ------------------------------------ 43,900.00 -----------------130, 109,428.58 7,276,520.98 27,400.00 62,079, 544.31 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 [Loans on, and a subscription for preferred stock ofinsurance companies] Kan sas- Maryla Michigan Mi nn e so ta Miss ouri- N e w Jerse N e w York- Total 1 4 2 1. 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 I 1 1 1 1 $100,000.00 22,350,000.00 4,125,000.00 100,000.00 150,000.00 4,000,000.00 3,500,000.00 50,000.00 $100,000.00 22,350,000.00 4,125,000.00 100,000.00 150,000.00 4,000,000.00 3,500,000.00 50,000.00 12 10 34,375,000.00 34,375,000.00 Loans on Preferred Stock of Insurance Companies [Under the actapproved June 10, 1933, as amended] Maryland------------------Michigan-MinnesotaMissouri-N e w Jersey N e w York--North Carolina Total-----------------See footnotes at end of table. 4 2 1 1 1 1 1. 11 3 1 1 1. 1 1 1 9 $22,350,000.00 4, 125,000.00 100,000.00 150,000.00 4,000,000.00 3,500,000.00 50,000.00 34,275,000.00 ------------------ $22,350,000.00 4,125,000.00 100,000.00 150,000.00 4,000,000.00 3,500,000.00 50,000.00 34,275,000.00 38 R E P O R T OF T H E REC ONSTRUC TION FINANCE CO RPOR ATI ON TABLE 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations trere made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by Statesi-Continued Subscription for Preferred Stock of an Insurance Co m pa n y [Under the act approved June 10, 1933, as amended] N um b er N um b er ofauthor-l of bor- State Amoºthor izations | rowers Kansas---------------------Total------------------ 1 1 1 1 Am oun t withd r a w n or - A m o u n t di s canceled $100,000.00 ||-----------------100,000.00 ------------------ $100, º l º 100,twº- e 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 [Loansto financetherepairofdamage by earthquake, flood,orothercatastrophein1933,1934, 1935, and 1935 West Virginia--------------- 4 49 1 145 20 9 122 57 1 11 1 24 1 2 194 1 4 Total.------------------ 646 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mississippi--Montana----N e w Hampshire N e w Jersey--N e w York---North Carolinaio---------Pennsylvania- - - - - - - exas------ 622 5,528,588.75 1,116,626.72 2,455,070.58 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 tº [Loans to borrowers engaged in the mining, milling, or smelting ofores) 25 29 9 2 2 6 10 2 4 1. 1 1 1. 5 23 27 9 2 2 6 10 2 3 1 1 I 1 5 $1,273,500.00 2,226,500.00 715,000.00 24,000.00 240,000.00 690,000.00 3,335,000.00 41,000.00 416,000.00 98 93 9,696,000.00 $40,000.00 350,000.00 $156,000.00 - 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 655,000.00 10,000.00 210,000 tº 695,000.00 1,681,000.00 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-school authority forpayment ofteachers'salariesdue priortoJune 1,1934] Il inois T - - o - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - tal See footnotes at end of table. 1 1 $22,500,000.00 $200,000.00 $22,300,000.00 22,500,000.00 200,000.00 22,300,000.00 R EPO RT OF T H E R ECO NS TRU CT IO N FINANCE CORPORATION 39 TABLE 4.—Number of authorizations and borrowers, to which authorizations were made; and amount of authorizations, withdrawals or cancelations, and disburse ments from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by States—Continued T O T A L , A C T A P P R O V E D A U G . 24, 1935 [Loans toor forthebenefitoftax-supportedpublic-schooldistrictsorothersimilarpublic-schoolauthorities, in charge of public schools] N um b er N u m b er of author- of borizations | rowers State Arkansas-------------------Texas----------------------- 14 6 14 6 Total------------------ 20 20 with Amoºthor-|| Amount drawn or Anºis. canceled $744,300.00 |------------------|-----------------883,000.00 $147,500.00 -----------------1,627,300.00 147,500.00 ------------------ 1 “Borrowers, etc.,” include applicants to w h o m loans have been authorized and institutions in connec tion with which purchases ofpreferred stock, capital notes, or debentures have been authorized. With re spect to loans on preferred stock, the figures represent the number of institutions on whose preferred stock t h e Corporation authorized loans. *Loans to The R F C Mortgage Co., which were included in the es for the District of Columbia in previous quarterly reports, are now shown separately in the above table. * These authorizations are not included in the State totals shown above, because the operations of the borrowers, etc., ordinarily are not confined to any one State. *Includes 12authorizationsin connection with refinancing of loans previously made by the Corporation to Federal land banks. *Includes $193,618,000 representing refinancing of loans previously made by the Corporation to Federal irº,º : for different individual amounts but in the same aggregate amount. e vise d. * Does not include 1 borrower in California, inasmuch as the Corporation had previously authorized a loan to this borrower under sec. 5d of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, and this borrower is included in the number of borrowers under that section. * Loans forfinancing repair of damage by earthquake, etc., in 1933 (under sec. 201 (a)(6) of the Emergency Reliefand Construction Act of1932,asamended), which were included in loanson self-liquidatingprojects É . under sec. 201 (a) in quarterly reports, are now shown separately in the above table. * Duplications in the number of new borrowers, etc., arise in cases where the Corporation makes author izations to a bank or trust company under more than one of the classifications under sec. 304 of the act approved Mar. 9, 1933, as amended. * Classified by States according to the location ofthe property ofthe borrowers. In previous quarterly § : loans under the above act were classified by States according to location of the head offices of the rr ow er s. 11 In addition, upon certification by the Federal Emergency Relief Administrator, under the Federal Emergency Relief Act of 1933, the Corporation disbursed $499,650,000 for relief, as shown below; and dis bursed $348,175.71 to the Federal Emergency ReliefAdministrator for expenses necessary to carry out the provisions oftheabove act. $ 1 i S 3 to e f F 2, l of c by T 5 o a u n h . t o 9 e A c a r — o l 0 a c n 8 p 3 B h i L u a z n . o b s c 6 t 2 L e i , s d a m . o v e , n E r " e s , : C T A BO M R AP N U AN S K I DE T S as O u ts t an d i ng 1 3 S of e 90 p3t , 6 . a Repaid Di sb ur se d canc eled or W ith dr aw n A ut h or i z ed $ 1 46 9 , 13 4 7. , 6 92 7 6 9 16 1 0 5 1 , 9 0 6, 5 2 6 3 8 7 0 2 , 1 9 4 7 2 , 1 0 . 2 7 3 6 8 4 2 5 . 51 1 4 0 , 2 4 3 8 2 7 6 , 2 4 3 5 7 , 9 0 8 5 7 0 2 3 . 4 6 3 8 5 . 6 5 1 9 3 7 4 29 2 0 6 5 3 , 9 0 1 6 9 2 , 1 8 0 , 7 . 4 1 3 8 0 2 9 4 8 6 0 . , 7 3 4 1 , . 6 1 | 7 , 9 3 8 1 2 6 4 , 3 9 2 0 3 9 2 8 5 , 0 1 5 9 3 1 0 . 2. 6 8 , 4 5 0 9 1 5 4, 5, 2 4 7 3 5 2 8 6 4 , 9 8 3 5 7 0 6 . 3 2 0 5 , . 5 6 4 0 , 9 1 0 7 3 2 1 4 16 8 9 7 4 0 , 3 2 1 9 4 3 7 , 9 2 8 , 6 . 4 9 7 5 4 3 0 2 6 8 . , 7 3 0 7 . 3 1 C 7 4 6 2 3 9 0 , 6 2 8 5 7 0 , 3 8 5 4 9 2 , 00 . , 0 . 0 9 1 5 3, 7 2, 8 3 , 2 7 6 8 9 3 1 5 6 8 7 0 , 2 4 7 9 0 3 . 5 , 7 8 0 9 . 6 5 , 4 8 2 . 3 1 4 , 7 8 L A BU S O I S N L O A D C I D NA G $ 21 1 2 3 , 1 4 6 8 4 7 3 , 9 0 2 1 7 3 , 0 . 2 8 0 , 4 5 9 7 . 0 6 1 2 , 6 9 7 8 5 . 1 6 7 5 3 , 2 1 4 3 0 , 1 5 4 0 2 ,6 9 . 4 5 , 7 0 1 9 5 3 0 . 2 4 0 7 9 , 6 8 9 17 2 5 3 1 4 , 8 1 5 3 , 6 1 7 9 3 0 , 8 7 6 . 5 , 3 1 9 7 8 2 . 0 1 7 3 , . 8 0 2 , 5 T b l a s u oo i c t n l i a dt i l d o n , g s M L C 4O M R O P T A G N A I G N E S 0 00 00, 2 0 , 0 0 , 0 0 . 0 0 S f s t of R M C u o 0 b t 2 s r . c o h F t r . , i g 0 p c a t r e C i g . o k 0 e n , M C R T to L 1 2 5 3 o 0 o 3 , , r 1 2 0 , F h 4 1 6 5 t a 1 g 3 . 2 , , n 5 0 a C e , 6 8 1 3 . 2 g , 4 s 1 , 9 e 0 3 $ || i d L 1 2 c e r t 8 3 7 2 6 4 , o 7 8 , 7 5 a 1 9 8 5 0 3 , n 0 5 6 7 9 2 8 5 s 6 1 0 1 2 . . , 6 5 0 6 9 4 4 8 2 10 0 7 13 27 1 0. 1 , T m l c •or m o t pa g n a l i g n e , e s m l c o of f s B u o b m t r o s p c o t r h a i g a n p e i c a t r e i g n o r s k n e . s 13 7 8 0 ,8 .0 30 , * c t a Tb o r a mp n t u a n s k i d l e t s , - 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R E P O R T OF T H E RECONSTRU CTION FINANCE CORP ORATIO N 43 TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstandingfrom Feb. 2, 1932, toSept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes GRAND TOTAL A mo u nt author- M on t h ized 1 January------------------------ - - - - - - - - - January-------------February-- standing at end of period $70,868,417. 52 121,477,890.49 155,543,323.23 158,983.559. 12 298,276,816.59 171,149,931.86 146, 180,913.71 72,120,713.91 137,623,749.68 61,020, 558.96 131, 501,263.75 $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, 565,316. 28 27, 180,977.04 29,423, 415.68 $70,849, 572. 52 183,453.579.71 331,987,822.44 474,530,654.33 724, 122,570.00 860, 657,320.79 971,605, 266. 20 998,822,822.05 1,088,881,255.45 1,122,720,837.37 1,224,798,685. 44 1,936, 199, 172.57 1,524, 747,138.82 299,948,453.38 1,224,798,685. 44 142,844, 447.43 283, 171,473.85 217,732,207.45 162,526,631.98 141,928,875.46 154,047,880.32 201,024,785.36 57,792,381.18 44,791,443.05 517,388,597.97 347,536,421.56 *475,432,646.36 117,995,293.92 199,499,330.83 179,533,134.72 117,500,398.87 195,805,854.81 123,677, 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 32,452,828.29 35,971,603.16 55,813, 566.83 40,213,996.05 46,800,209.06 94,656,029.32 112,949,299.42 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 *2,746,217.791.97 1,776,407,869.35 742,573, 125. 13 2,258,633,429.66 407, 134,543.80 132,461,816. 10 *196,819,836.11 * 101,694,057.38 105,828, 202.65 ** 261,987,711.64 *73,808, 506.45 188,434, 123.69 *289, 474,455.59 * 192,388,799.21 * 52,643,012.41 *116,567,752.03 343,781,651. 19 86, 163,928.38 2,516,251, 152.47 138,223,573.21 82,739,872.01 2,571,734,853.67 174,702, 514.43 91,311,849. 17 | 2,655, 125, 518.93 137,503,338.54 91, 123,212.32 2,701, 505,645. 15 100,482,025. 14 66,997, 270.39 2,734,990,399.90 205, 212,503.38 67,831,380.42 2,872,371, 522.86 *278, 190,303.16 | *443,161,666.45 2,707,400, 159.57 115,003, 449.22 136,883,990.63 2,685,519,618. 16 54,364,910.22 71,019,841.07 || 2,668,864,687.31 60,087, 192.35 79,142,232.20 || 2,649,809,647.46 87.827,838.51 73,407,675.50 2,664, 229,810.47 132, 546,720.68 114,654,725.17 2.682. 121,805.98 1,827,926,020.03 || 1,404,437,643.71 2,682, 121,805.98 232,645, 004.98 * 19,850,030.26 237,057,127.58 a58,483,575.59 *32,608,545.74 a 138,555,994. 07 a29,268,580.00 227,343,256.72 2 145,254,377.53 31, 130,309.10 a 126, 167,373.36 a40,756, 181.94 49,275,454.45 73, 431,516.58 54,737,368.83 60,582,383.40 39,625,005.23 54,747,687.70 || 56, 104,278. 17 48,076,834.97 || 61,729,009.88 46,990,617.07 137,909,310.28 53,855,640.23 124,588,307.71 60,097,571.99 || 51,347,752.32 40,278,281.99 || 42,029,803.99 34,940,786.92 || 28,436,221.25 47,011, 116.53 17,986,245. 16 34, 143,979.73 43,792,967. 11 | x 106,845, 402.79 2,657,965,743.85 2,652, 120,729.28 2,636,998,046.81 2,645,025, 490.01 2,659,763,882.82 2,743,817, 552.87 2,808,308,288.59 2,819,377,758.92 2,826,466, 775.99 2,807,891,880. 71 2,791,734, 146.14 2,728,681,710.46 *719, 120,356.87 707, 561,724.38 2,728,681,710.46 *44,969, 411.39 - 17,688 178.83 124,067,274.21 62, 162,326.75 16,990,711.44 19,482,020.63 * 186,724,864.43 98,635,058.82 238,227,465.06 a96,273,588. 14 *31,655, 688.27 * 166, 156,741.47 181,222,872.81 44,086,758.38 20,762, 109.53 246,071,740.72 Grand total.-------------- 8, 120,733,485.09 See footnotes at end of table. Amount out A m ou n t repaid $91,601,057.00 142,333,075.06 228,771,667.33 199,450,025.39 388,254, 246.63 170,934,728.59 189,068, 106.31 138,480,782.93 162,373,944.36 96, 598,980.32 128,332, 558.65 _{22, 120,242,817.06 August----------------September Total, third quarter------ A mo u nt dis bursed a661,001,819.90 249,406,828.22 2,741,437,208.99 * 52,691,446.85 2,705,736, 473.58 75,365,432.03 || 2,649,853,062. 18 - 177,463,707. 10 2,649,853,062 18 28,601, 474. 57 46, 190,361.91 2,632,264,174.84 25,788, 551.24 a150,757, 169.70 || 2,507,295, 556.38 23, 103,343. 50 | * 112,336,852.92 || 2,418,062,046.96 77,493,369.31 | *309,284,384. 53 42,200,815. 11 27, 122,251.49 18,627,653.01 87,950,719.61 2,418,062,046.96 238,287,665. 71 2,221,975, 196.36 37,535, 707.77 2,211,561, 740.08 *24 625,769.02 || 2,205,563. 624. 07 306, 449, 142, 50 2,205,563,624. 07 6, 100.721,900.32 43,895, 158,276.25 2,205,563, 624.07 R EP O RT 44 OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1986, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued 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 Am oun t author- M on th - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ized 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - September - October-------------November - - December---------------------- Amo unt out A mou nt repaid standing at end of period - $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. 183,453, 579.71 331.987, 822.44 474, 530,654.33 724, 122.570.00 860,657. 320.79 967,657,382.20 984, 663.238.30 1,057,453.315. 73 1,069,643,238-56 1,127.770, 126.21 1,623, 154,844.44 || 1,427,603, 122.64 299,832,996.43 1,127,770, 126.21 84,182,129.23 209,735,830.65 155,329,303.10 100,725,661.30 111,232,351.82 120,001,798.76 133,113,288.14 50,602,085.60 38,383,943.05 234,808,928.52 133,483,731.32 158,227,346. 69 75,183,421.58 159,688,523.62 122,840,052.22 62,758,894.98 135,626,841.22 99, 193,850.52 95,895,674.09 69,438,406.13 25,086,394.18 37, 194,685.39 105,441,763.45 168,594, 158.96 1,156,942,666.34 32,308,547.15 1,170,645.000. 64 1,294,422,680.70 55,687,000.79 1,361,575,732-13 40, 103,725.68 1,384.230.901.43 46,258,651.69 1,473, 599,090.95 94,303,490.41 1,478,489.451.07 112,777,799.45 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, 920.021-22 50,016, 520.06 1,445,345.254.51 63,733,126.65 1,550.206. 295-92 734,506,495.63 1,550,206, 295-92 35,910,843.56 119,658,387.83 84,916,853.72 51,261,401.56 74,601,072.02 17,583,575.76 80,250,211.34 50,594,695.21 83,887,390.77 37, 556, 112.69 63,907,811.57 42,730, 239. 15 56,331, 107.33 * 220,497,277.29 || 1315,413,979.06 42,804,762. 57 8.1,611, 116.08 19,769,795.78 33,983,939.27 29,873, 546.39 32,197,172.10 ,388,677.59 48,447,847.24 89,867,446.31 79,384,017.47 1,584,947. S31.03 1,561.608, 160.57 1.498,941, 524.99 1.465,648.829.43 1,439,297,130.55 1,425,696. 262-37 1,330,779, 560.50 1,291,973. 207.09 1,277,759,063.50 1,275,435, 437-89 1,285,376,258-24 1,295,859.697.08 2856, 293,083.97 780, 585,918. 13 | 1,034,932, 517.97 1,295,859, 697-08 *11,565,667. 14 11,935,408.87 15,573,579.56 *45, 590,590.37 * 13,734,407. * 23, 123,862.45 * 12,650, 100.00 * 10,212,948.47 *7,082,889.88 10,769,464.95 * 14,202,442.56 8,211,325.15 *184,652,687.06 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 23,485,631.43 174,443,104.84 *37,703,369.86 5,817,077.98 110,602,303.08 5,845,842. 34 8,766,711.17 6,893,299.14 a42,785,661.99 *32,095,358.67 60,026, 230.39 583,047.68 905, 254,400.18 852. 121.468.93 * 154,122,750.92 21,505,852.65 -134,907,251.05 852, 121,468.93 *28,007, 166.07 *30,777,400.01 ,460,289.58 *67,244,855.66 12,590,452.21 11, 124,092. 12 4,180,608.06 27,895,152.39 18,441,445.66 20,882, 503.07 *24, 134,628.57 846,270,475-48 836, 512,064. 53 816, 558,044.02 816, 558,044-tº 2,966, 567.20 28,619, 543.87 3,596,578.21 16,946,451.02 9,788, 545.14 5,974,234.27 * 18, 116,282.23 766,803,060.64 760, 552,950.61 748,410,902.65 32,709, 230.43 -100,856,371.80 748,410.90-65 3,621,685,047.42 1-2,873,274,144.77 748, 410.902-55 November------------December-------------- Total.-------------------- ursed $70,868.417.52 121,477,890.49 155,543,323.23 158,983, 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 $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, 561.73 73,659,796.72 81,289, 967.97 - - - - - - A m o u n t d is 1935 January-----------------------FebruaryMarch-AprilBy-- June.-July--AugustSeptember October--N o ve m be r - - December---------------------- 35, 182,689.28 4,450,477,309.51 See footnotes at end of table. 61,868, 910.95 1,251,409,468.07 49,094,099.41 1,217, 193. 160.43 48,589, 176.89 1,180,052,382-60 39,262,460.23 1,163.832,080.92 ,848,322.78 1,160,971.338-22 43,813,047.91 1,134,212,455.52 40,906, 525.32 1.100,700, 555.82 31,383,181.28 1,080,553.983.21 25, 504,221.74 1,059,333, 555.94 33,880,980.65 | 1,029, 431,061-67 30,962, 917.63 1,000,703,325.70 *58,666,089.80 965, 522.857.33 a504, 779,934.59 965, 522,867.33 * 63,458,577.30 66,701, 434.40 16,038,655.17 REPORT O F T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 45 D A B L E 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstandingfrom Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive,by months and classes— Co nti nue d Banks and Trust Companies (Including Receivers, Liquidating Agents, and Conservators) [Under sec.5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] Amoºtho,- Anºis. Month A mou nt out Amount repaid standing atend 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 20,420,708.99 43, 102,313.33 850,836,060.02 $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. 14 256, 249,093.06 010,766.80 107,706, 949.71 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 50,296,831.40 71, 174,894.58 849,659, 525. 16 578,694,545.66 461,874,568.42 711,406,944.20 52,309,508.13 40,076, 199.06 49,337,638.07 245,952,037.64 32,078,280.10 18,702, 123.90 36, 193,678.82 104,604, 284.66 10,003,381.85 25,637,901.13 19,883,278.27 20,767, 548.53 52,170,810.41 12,679,248.46 19,686,455.31 28,441,484.5 25,213,830.72 19,854, 267, 78 38,931,809. 19 15,767,592. 57 17,781,752.47 47,996, 501. 16 65,818,878.88 62,846, 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 25,420,342.39 23,290,949.75 22,002,744.03 32,743,423.78 34, 498, 747.65 700,730,924.41 690,566,211.83 651,284,888.02 620,566,653. 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 -455,545,860. 16 383, 148,708.22 468,073,238.89 626,482,413.53 December---------------------- 28,327,367. 14 9,033,311.90 13,996,693.99 29, 540,215.15 28,341,143.53 * 13,559,363.52 28, 590,100.00 *6,239,954.82 *7,061,453.04 6,234,100.39 *13,480,705.50 7,683,609.86 11,987,985.80 9,670, 568.45 9, 104,891.25 14,632, 530.99 9,860,357.54 11,045,814.38 5, 146,095.75 9,592,499.42 2,024,621.30 2,884, 590.79 320,301.89 20,291,243. 60 46,745,454.89 36,821,703.70 38,222,865.32 30,788,265.44 30, 205,343.59 32,116,055.14 28,808,654.78 23,525,325.50 16,416,575.31 19,405,253.31 25,351, 504.10 *27,086,256.11 591,724,944.44 564, 573,809. 19 535,455,835. 12 519,300,100.67 498,955, 114.62 477,884,873.86 454,222,314.83 440.289,488.75 425,897, 534.74 409,376,872.22 384,345,670.01 377.550,657.50 Total.-------------------- * 112,088,018.84 106,561, 501.16 || 1355,493,257.19 377, 550,657.50 - - - - - - - - - November--------------------- December---------------------- September--------------------October-----No ve m be r- - - 076.75 26,006,824.40 20,684,301.71 40,733,012.09 28,431,486.93 37,888,316.40 75,139,370.23 67,871, 161.50 || 35,298, 174.45 27,515,419.22 30,763, 159.21 25,416,830.99 46,126, 511.29 $39,527, 315.52 117,746,764.71 223,009, 987.62 318, 617,351.67 424,870, 525.03 ,836,063. 24 547, 170,908.43 534, 158,967.43 574. 587,557.50 572, 542,042.77 594, 586,966.96 594,586,966.96 611,705,432.96 669,133,542.95 691,301, 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 *30,031,704.78 3,725,757.34 10, 148,084.29 4,506,418.18 3,923, 147.40 5,243,604. 65 127,256,202.28 *23,050,669.25 55,411,455.27 354,800,873.40 335,673,351.55 285,505, 500.93 143,905, 546, 41 27,008, 154.09 12,743,329.44 6,893,289.58 *26,644,773.11 13,673, 170.23 4,241,577. 57 3,237, 178.53 3,022,009. 09 10,500,765. 19 a 105,718,326.80 13,636,904.00 12,343,983.49 * 13,021,845.58 239,002.733. 07 285,505, 500.93 276, 110, 174.50 267.003,369, 54 257,003, 533.05 257,003,533.05 2,367,036.95 7,253,654.88 3,186,429.27 3,767, 184.83 2,826,905.46 3,332,214.83 16,438,956.04 11,962,490. 27 • 12,077,241.29 244,331,761.84 235, 196,177.03 226,451, 150.57 Total, third quarter 12,807, 121.10 9,926,305. 12 - 40,478,687.60 Grand total-------------- |7,150,062.SH 87 Tºg53,341,055. 60"TTT26.850.305.03 226,451,150.57 226,451, 150.57 July---------------------------August----September See footnotes at e n d of table. 46 R E PO R T OF T H E RECONST RUCTION FINANCE C O R P O R A T I O N TABLE 6.-Amount o authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes— Continued Building and Loan Associations (Including Receivers) [Under sec. 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] Month Anºis. Amoºthor $4,879,750. CO 19, 106,083.40 15,417,200.00 15, 314, 510. 03 - - - - - Total.-------------------- standing at end of period $2,430, 500.00 -----------------10,170, 186.68 $58,642.06 19,624,G16.39 409,878.87 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 93,863. 114.67 9,616,440. 07 13,011, 890.00 N o v em b e r -December---------------------- A m o u n t out A mo un t repaid 12,543,600.00 7,295,705.00 3,750,500.00 3,391,532.00 4,985,274.32 99,696,044. 75 1933 January-----------------------February-------------- 4,294,724.89 2,849, 559.28 3,219, 307.24 1,691,000.00 1,841,231.87 3,412,672.47 4,093,224.60 1,697,279.66 2,375,255.24 1,888,968.45 1,741,824.86 1,804, 847. 24 266,781.25 892. 449.04 724. 147.01 1, 114,230.35 281,490. 54 321,417.65 531, 340. 92 2,096,059.51 443,016.68 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 2, 135,000.00 272,414.58 1,014, 664.29 2.943, 778. 21 3,523,903.39 21,815, 46.7.54 19, 187,440.08 37, 19,637.09 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 48,240,985.90 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8, 524.90 365,484. 23 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. 32 271,713.60 600,889.73 10, 755.04 500.038. 52 543.900. 85 1,469, 157.96 14, 112,712, 18 January-----------------------165,000.00 -----------------64,929. 52 February 150,000.00 March------------------------------------------------------------- 575,799.92 735,893. 57 470,564. 57 1,782,258.06 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 62,819, 530.74 59,552, 142.43 55,224,953-54 49,968, 924-26 44,484. 552.43 39.827. SSD.f. 36, 178.525-58 30, A53.72i. 16 27,659.58.17 24, 559,272.68 22.523,859.75 19,918,029.4s 19,918,029.48 15,446,592.13 13,402.011.38 12, 109, 120.53 11, 162 stººl 10, 275.827.3.) 9,734, 170.84 10, 202,085.3% 9, 180,262.92 8,908, 549.32 8,307,659.59 7,807. 621 tº 7,274. 475.x: 7,274,475.36 6,698.675.34 6,027,711 > 5,557. 145.72 5,557, 145.72 363,257.33 292, 124.30 1931,066.80 * 1,586, 448.43 189,020.27 *253,315.31 3,631.125.48 3.377.sta 17 4609,888. 12 3.377.8.10.1: 167. 552.54 Total, third quarter-----Grand total.-------------See footnotes at end of table. 145.976 713.25 116.523, 180.02 || 4 113, 145,369.85 3.37.SIT REPORT OF T HE RE CONS TRU CTIO N FINANCE CORPORATION 47 TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstandingfrom Feb. 2, 1932, toSept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes— Continued Insurance Companies [Under sec. 5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] Amoºthor Alºis. - M on t h January-----------------------February---------------March------------------April------------------- 1z e Am oun t repaid $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 1,727,995 $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 58,863,849. 29 62.448,880. 40 83,048, 931.66 68,037,618.92 5,588,738.52 62,448,880. 40 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 17,479,935.85 976, 151.99 407,252.19 9,514,589.21 1,678,000.00 2,256, 149.25 947,098.39 964,476.50 1,238,304.75 535,000.00 382,000.00 355,888.94 389, 503. 38 19,644,414.60 522,669.22 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 60,929, 559.99 240,000.00 730,000.00 672,000.00 18,000.00 237,425.80 668, 104.13 719, 100.00 20,095. 14 5,704.86 May------------------- $74,400.00 17,991.37 378. 115. 24 ,965. 64 ,111.04 ,009. 69 924,791.50 964,884.50 695, 473.62 249, 134.17 315,230.93 1,453,255.23 960, 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 21,463,735.01 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 ,250,350.82 35,398,253.26 34,563,048.04 32, 523,747.06 31, 362, 947.87 30, 531,990.03 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. 28 102,850, 858,28 112502–37–4 89, 519,494.76 29, 852, 051. 13 29,249,564.31 24,745,206.88 18,561,501.91 6, 185,336.28 125, 180. 07 105, 149.96 6,060, 156.21 5,851,908. 11 5,746,758. 15 438. 578. 13 5,746, 758. 15 540,205.39 26,790. 54 *73,795.80 2640,791. 73 5,206,552.76 5, 179,762.22 5,105,966.42 208,248. 10 See footnotes at end of table. Am oun t out standing at end of period 5, 105,966.42 134,458.84 109,835.01 4432,975. 17 4,861,672. 57 * 677.269, 02 4, 428,697. 40 *85,090,797.36 4,428,697. 40 4, 971, 507. 58 4, 428,697. 40 R E PO R T OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CO R PO R AT I ON 48 TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued Mortgage Loan Companies [Under sec. 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] Am oun t author- Month - ized 1 $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 September 88,448,020, 39 11,322, 555, 50 77,125,454-sº 3,262,000.00 31,658, 133.96 4,808, 300.00 1,343,000.00 4,127,585.40 32,031,442.60 4,308, 125.25 520,010.92 727,724.48 46, 197,567.68 1,432,403.59 7,057,961.93 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 1,620,467. 13, 374, 509. 06 4,155,303.46 5,160,440.27 19,060, 168.51 1,446, 509.45 79, 549,818-sº 109, S97.330. Tº 113,438,218.87 110,385.650.09 110,342, 637-sº 155, 593,732-us 155, 179,451.45 158,441, 190.40 157,396,341-97 156,719, 3.42-93 160,259,315, sº 177,872, 974-85 234,364,020.43 126,041,674. 07 25,294, 164.10 177,872.974.86 4,216,731.72 3, 169,528.92 225,639,874. 92 10,719, 596.66 12,236,091.48 2,860,043. 60 5,791, 110.00 4,697,383.04 12,644,510.49 6,978, 020.26 3,345,781. 55 5,203, 101.85 4,892, 515.43 11,995, 611.86 25,672,636.6 4,077,878.78 3,224, 240.96 4,364,689.66 4.423,630.78 178,956,701-82 167,338,556.53 161, 120,089.s.l. 187,505, tºº.97 190,897.075, 74 5,750,047.42 1,016,365.20 759,553, 54 29,730,725.71 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 *84, 110,951.76 73,438,306.41 91, 520,001.30 159,791.278-97 2,678,400.00 2,808,796.97 1,527,600.00 1,908,475.22 528,264. 13 8,073,750. 93 *3,840, 000.00 3,956, 593.65 1,436.84 4,369, 498.68 693,457.43 390,494.92 230,776,768.77 2,753, 196.14 4,944,592.01 1,666,232.81 1, 119,327.56 921, 575.39 1,524,471.30 1,839,879. 77 2,370, 145. 14 23,070,609. 21 6,651,892.68 5,831,829. 51 5, 140, 190.22 3,752,739.11 3,527, 507.69 2,392,653. 40 6,604,961.70 5,332, 120.09 6,202, 179.25 1,737,331.29 2,319,741.13 5,494,372.69 54,987,518.7 155,892. 583.43 155,005,345.93 151,531,388.52 148,897,975-97 146,292,044.67 145,423,852.57 139,819,499.So 136,088,001. 11 132,121.995.03 131,478,450.33 130,938,597.97 127,874.370.42 127,874,370.42 1,283,674. 16 910, 134.25 1,649,694.49 3,843,502.90 2,506,469.61 2,215,662.66 2,449, 177.69 7,171,309.96 126, 551,574.97 125,345,045.56 124,546,563.35 124.546,563.35 2,419,874.64 4,815,285.36 1,064, 98.97 8,299,758.97 1,842,821. 17 3,405, 112.43 *4,754, 101.33 * 10,002,0.34.93 125, 123,616.83 126,533,789.76 122,844,287.40 122,844,287.40 4,606, 599.19 2,751,754-28 2, 102,043.52 *2, 141,288.62 124,699,132.31 129,408,728.47 129, 108,259.29 129, 108,259,29 129, 108.259.29 3, 184,092.28 2,857, 0.12.00 5, 923. 069.24 5,926, 363.52 - - - - - - - - - 206,665.08 1,941, 320.64 1, 031, 818. 79 3, 179,804. 51 4,230,344. 98 * 17,909,070.57 1, 558,000.00 *23,697,415. 55 September Total, third quarter-----Grand total.-------------See footnotes at end of table. $1.277.0xxitx3 9,095,765.15 14.064,852.91 66,050, S30.70 72. 232.694-26 74.050.714–33 75, 531.253-#1 76, 735, 203-04 77,441.300-54 77,125, 454-sº 93,741,902.61 1,628, 500.00 - - .93 .67 95 3,805,800.00 2,655, 102.61 5, 365,082.99 November December---------------------- - - - - - standing at e n d of period - 1,550,425.82 1,426,871.85 1,470,665.63 2,018, 632.23 1,317,632.34 2,936, 546.08 49,405, 143.93 8,319,811.03 5,776,400.00 6,567,630.84 90, 716,370.00 13,767,638.62 Total.-------------------- Amount o u t Amo unt repaid 7,782,289.38 3,184,891.92 2,951,205.21 3,222, 581.36 2,023, 729.34 2,620, 710. 93 4, 415,000.00 November- Am oun t disbursed 149,530.25 13, 188,688.99 373, 148.94 13,711,368. 18 483,582,231.81 1 939.98 1,000, 598.93 1,600,621.40 2,236, 173.17 1.093, 795. 59 6,811, 639.68 1,840,819.44 * 6,995.086.42 13,259,058.31 335,100, $30,25TITT307,292.É7 ºf 191. 504.433-sº 184,240, 123.06 161.375,380.59 160, 117,951.Sº 158.Sig, 185.24 155,684,401.73 159,791,279.97 º R E P O R T O F T H E R EC O N S T R UC T I O N FIN ANCE C O R P O R A T I O N 49 T A B L E 6–Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 3, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1986, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued Credit Unions [Undersec.5ofthe Reconstruction FinanceCorporationAct,asamended] M oOnt nth Am oun t authorized 1 Amo unt disbursed A mo u nt repaid - $338,437.00 -----------------$3,393.00 29,290.00 275.00 5,625.00 1,235.00 895.00 8,838.00 431,250.00 305.00 440,510.00 438,635.00 436,495.00 435,400.00 434,250.00 549,200.70 547,985.90 547, 144.07 555,941.38 537,346.85 526, 166.86 512,498.21 512,498.21 650.00 555.00 - - 1,875.00 2, 140.00 1,095.00 1,150.00 545.00 1,214.80 841.83 941. 40 18,594.53 11, 179.99 17,668.65 57,551.20 12,707.44 650.00 499,790.77 498,608. 55 493,014. 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 18,474, 32 6,334.52 24,055.34 615.00 565. 00 850.00 655.00 750.00 366,983. 40 360,648.88 336,593.54 334,503.58 340,325, 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 13,570.00 2,540.00 314,500. 16 313,975. 16 311, 435. 16 16,635.00 311,435. 16 1,750.00 225.00 28,810.00 309,685. 16 309,460. 16 300,650. 16 300,650. 16 1,182.22 5,594.39 4,703.20 6,736.17 54,915.15 38,410.00 958. 03 1.058. 19 855.00 1,237.50 January------------------------|------------------|-----------------February-Ma rc h- - 0.89.96 April-May June. July--August-SeptemberOctober--- 13,420.00 ,320.00 4,500.00 No vem ber - December---------------------------------------------------------Total.-------------------- 20,000.00 19,241.58 - $338, 437.00 364,334.00 369,684.00 368,449.00 367,799.00 366,649.00 432, 155.00 431,260.00 1, 150.00 1,240.00 440,098.00 A mo u nt out standing at end of period 1936 January-----------------------------------------------------------February March------------ Total, second quarter----|------------------|------------------ 525.00 * 10,785.00 1,256.77 * 1,210.00 42,616.77 300, 500. 16 299,243.39 298,033.39 298,033.39 *302,062.40 298,033.39 150.00 Grand total.-------------See footnotes at end of table 642,967.80 600,095.79 50 R E P O R T OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CO R PO RA TI ON TABLE 6.—Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued Federal Land Banks [Under sec.5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] A m o u n t authorized 1 Month July----------------------------| August SeptemberOctober---- $26,000,000.00 || January-------------------March-April May------------------- - - - bursed A mo un t out Amo unt repaid standing at end of period - - $9,000,000.00 ------------------ - - Nov ember-- ------- ---December----------------------|------------------| Total.--------------------| Amo unt dis- 29,000,000.00 | - 18, 500,000.00 18,500,000.00 ------------------ 18, 500,000.00 18,800,000.00 18, 8.00.000 tº 19,800,000.00 20,300,000.00 21,800,000-00 77,818,000.00 31,200,000.00 500, 1,500, 2,000, 2,000, 3,000, 7,500, 36,500, 69,318, 36,300,000.00 72,800,000.00 142, 118.000.00 145. 518.000.00 123,618, 142, 118,000.00 June.------------------000.00 000.00 000.00 - 23. Six), dº - an 25,800,000.00 28. Six). taxa.º. ,000. 51,500,000.00 ||-----------------January----------------------"-,000. June-July -August-------------------------|------------------|-----------------8,507,051.27 September---------------------|------------------|-----------------401,955.42 October-----------------------------------------------------------799. 848. 55 4,466,733.36 32,232,720.75 - - - - - - August--September- - 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 70, 474,200.45 66,398,344.57 59,873,209.11 58.276, 905.41 57.883,341.47 56, 275, 593.57 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, 763.60 483.258.25 35,680.023.33 35, 134,250.73 34,651.001.47 10,179,915.44 34,651.001.47 72,380.05 421,000. 47 º408,872.09 34,278.621-42 33,857, 6-0.95 33,448, 748.Sº = 1,202,252.61 33,448. 748-88 557,786.83 32,890, gº- is 32. 131.675.95 30,932. 77ate 759, 356. 07 * 2, 515, 978. 80 30.932,770.06 a399,636,000.00 || 3:387,236,000.00 |**356,303, 229.94 30,932, 770-06 Total, third quarter------|------------------|------------------ See footnotes at end of table. 193. 618,000.00 193,618,000.00 124.853. 708.05 116,356,656.79 115,954. 701-37 115, 154,852-8 110, 688, 119.45 78,455,398.71 a308,780.601.29 * 1, 198,835.90 Grand total.-------------- 15,800,000.00 2,700,000.00 l------------------ - July-August--SeptemberOctober---------------- $9,000,000.00 9,000,000.00 11,450,000.00 14.300,000.00 REPO R T OF T H E RE CON STRU CTI ON FINANCE CORPORATION 51 TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued Joint-Stock Land Banks [Under sec. 5of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] Amount out Amoºthor * : Mo n th :* | Amountrepaid standingatend of period $775,000.00 ------------------------------------|-----------------$724,877. 11 ||-----------------$724,877. 11 846. 190,000.00 5,000.00 $21,031.06 305,000.00 134,339.47 2,989. 50 840, 196.02 150,000.00 286,592.54 518.90 1,126,269.66 55,000.00 128,382.45 5,843.00 1,248,809. 11 576,000.00 16,617. 55 1,578.42 1,263,848. 24 595,000.00 168, 102.43 11,416.90 1,420,533.77 2,126,000.00 447,215, 54 11,385.04 1,856,364.27 1,525,000.00 616,718, 53 7,781.50 2,465,301.30 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6,297,000.00 2,527,845.62 62,544.32 2,465,301.30 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 ,200.63 142, 172.67 235,092.30 744, 537.17 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 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 ,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 1,107,856.17 414,350.00 ,035. 54 328, 214.57 554, 566.54 107,818.81 232,657.62 423,310.09 67,761.54 98,826.64 118,460.29 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 4,397,686.08 2,238,819. 16 138,787.80 335, 391.95 2,100,031.36 1,991, 528.24 1,903, 427.21 1,903, 427.21 288,626.15 32,602.96 * 159,349, 54 a480, 578.65 1,614,801.06 1,582, 198.10 1,422,848. 56 1,422,848. 56 1,488,970.77 1,421,250. 22 1,399,729.79 1,399,729.79 1,399,729.79 676,000.00 1,083,822.68 3,236,000.00 2,270,850.00 900,000.00 3, 130,000.00 124,500.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - September--------------October-----------------November December Total-------------------------------------1935 January------------------52,400.00 -----------------February---------------------------------------------------------March------------------------------------------------------------April--------------------------------------------------------------May--------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 828. 27 108,503. 12 88, 101.03 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Total, second quarter----|------------------|-----------------July---------------------August---September-Total, third quarter Grand total--------See footnotes at end of table. 300,000.00 300,000.00 300. 000.00 300,000.00 233,877.79 67,720. 55 *21,520.43 *323,118.77 21,605, 572.68 16, 109,372.29 * 14,709, 642. 50 52 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE C O R P O R A T I O N TABLE 6–Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued Federal Intermediate Credit Banks [Under sec. 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] M o n th A mo u nt author- A m o u n t out Am ou nt disbursed - ized 1 $9,250,000.00 9,250,000.00 9,250,000.00 A m ou n t repaid $9,250,000.00 9,250,000.00 9,250,000.00 standing at end of period - $9,250,000.00 9,250,000.00 9,250,000.00 Agricultural Credit Corporations [Under sec. 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] 1932 March------------------------$21,200.00 April--------------------------------------------May--------84, 802.05 June--------216,438. 07 July--------444,783.85 August------594,021.62 September702, 129.04 October-----1,194,785.15 November----135,809. 15 December---------------------225, 882.05 Total-------------------3,619,850.98 $1,000.00 -----------------,200.00 -----------------18,650.00 $600.00 246,515.87 2, 186.90 400,621.07 2,647.41 534, 151.82 7,613.68 539,074.94 74,450.98 1,206,884. 22 356,814.61 276,909.98 352,082.06 212,619.43 285,914.76 3,456,627.33 1,082,310.40 $1,000.00 21.200.00 39,250.00 283.5-8.57 581,552-53 1,208,090.7 1,672.714-73 2,522,784.34 2,447,512.2% 2.374,315.93 2,374,315.93 1933 January---------- February March April. MayJune------------July-Augus September--------October-----------November--------December---------Total-------------------- 101,252.10 240,000.00 442,904.36 155,952.10 20. 825.00 131, 280. 12 163,077.91 201,022.01 197,866.93 76,730.88 195,922. 58 193,526.26 139, 539.54 279,255.80 153,124. 13 175,878.58 207,830. 11 167, 148.22 175,351.39 226,251.38 201,001.35 142,751.44 254, 111.58 155,384.25 113,609.94 166,418. 12 185, 181.62 288,005.60 41,805. 22 111,809.20 1,959,634.31 8,194.00 1,729,011. 24 177.306.41 303,275. 79 2,412,027.46 83,894.35 25,491.70 647.85 244,722.72 59, 708. 52 2,322,438.92 2, 157.938-53 2,227,302.88 2, 132,338.62 2, 124.853.3 2, 121, 551-53 2, 146,795.85 2,144,535.73 2,205, 804.37 2, 103,980-39 1,934, S57.98 1.591.3 tº 71 1,691.3.x.71 1934 January------------------------ 242, 761.43 260,313. 12 79,566.22 281,713.85 102,087.82 February------------ 118.23 552. 10,622.80 186,326. 54 3,000.00 11,356.72 1,178,419.58 275,000.00 350,491.70 133.50 2,500.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14,000.00 1,500.00 8,475.00 88, 126.25 9,719.26 5,742.57 130, 196.58 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Total, third quarter------|------------------|-----------------Grand total.-------------6. 040, 140. 31 5,562,890.94 See footnotesat:end oftable. t º 7-9.55 599,729.55 S53,37285 S6S, 372.83 853,239.53 860, 733-33 887. 500.00 873,500.00 siz.tº0.00 853,5:25.00 775,338.75 765,579.45 759,935.93 759.935.93 58,636.90 20,000.00 701,300 tº 681,300.52 78,636. 90 681.3iº tº 100,000.00 581,3M, 52 579,300.52 479.300 º 000.00 September---- 1,474, t º 98 1,213,717.85 1,134, 151-64 902,437.79 S00,349.97 Sº, 231-74 799,578. Sº 789,055 tº * 100,000.00 *202,000.00 *5,083, 590.92 479.300-3: ºs. six tº 53 R E P O R T O F T H E RE CONST RUCTI ON FINANCE CORP ORATION TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by m o n t h s a n d classes—Continued Regional Agricultural Credit Corporations (Rediscounts) [Under sec. 5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] Month Amoºthor * * * A m ou n t repaid A mo u nt out standing at end of period 1932 December---------------------- $7,285,972.50 $5,372,062. 60 $655.03 $5,371,407. 57 Total 7,285,972.50 5,372,062.60 655. 03 5,371,407. 57 January--- July---August-----------September October----------November December---------------------- 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. 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 23,262,884.81 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 1,330,314.09 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. 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 Total-------------------- 153,386,252.64 149,782, 151.12 125,268,410.43 29,885,148.26 February- March---------- April.-- May-J un e 1934 January-----------------------February----------- March------------ April------------May JuneJuly. August-September October----------November--------------------- 5,739,993.04 5,075,284. 50 5,708,256.95 6,213,407. 61 2,706, 353.39 3, 151, 195.84 1,164,925.89 949,023.95 227,324.30 148,713.81 943,267.89 282,680.28 733,276.66 770,640.71 350, 570.69 158,259.21 243,266.14 762,747.35 341,888.41 -----------------9,103.98 577,473.74 6,577,453.24 28,382,979.52 5,451,438.28 29, 144,948.85 10,215, 590.51 22,080, 554. 18 8,734, 142.18 14,295,435.95 5,559,706.67 8,884,443.09 2,536,248.77 6,630,874.60 1,235,772.65 6,165,742.66 1,677, 537. 10 4,646,464.77 1,662,209.86 3,747,002.26 1,127,072.76 2,619,929.50 3,197,403.24 |------------------ Total.-------------------- 18,168,227.34 18,089,427.00 47,974, 575.26 ------------------ Grand total.-------------- 178,840,452.48 173,243,640.72 173,243,640.72 |------------------ Livestock Credit Corporations [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 $470,990.00 -----------------1,659, 550.00 $4,508.69 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 1,534,779.79 504,242.20 521,319.62 605,885.43 452,663.65 552, 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 9,274,590.28 9, 175,134. 7,748, 144.79 7,748,144.79 6,363,958.71 5,492,821.59 5,095,245.03 ,846,268.05 ,603,013.70 ,352,286.31 315, 517. 13 651,462. 14 243,334.89 284, 155.23 292,442. 13 453,647. 07 - August-----------------September-------------October----------------November-------------December---------------------Total.-------------------- See footnotes at end of table. 1,118,800.00 758,329.44 6,081, 544.24 :; i - 769 18 3.07.04 - ,141,972. 15 ,171,019. 19 2,878,577.06 2,424.929.99 2,424,929.99 54 R E P O RT OF T H E RECONST RUCTION FINANCE CO RPO RA TIO N TABLE 6.--Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued Livestock Credit Corporations—Continued Am oun t author- || Am ou nt dis- ized M on t h bursed A mo un t repaid Amount out standing at end of period $213,496.61 140,787.36 357,209.87 97,929.59 130, 102.12 $2,211,433.38 2,070,646.02 1,813, 435.15 1,715, 505.55 1,671, 958-92 1,707,481.59 1,617,911.54 1,612,891.30 1,601, 714.45 1,543, 393.95 1,463,222.50 1,333, 120.38 1,340,809. 37 1,333, 120.38 21,406.46 42,035.24 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 34,989.63 1,311. 713.92 1,269, 678.68 1,255,935.47 1,254.813.97 1.343,995.47 1,305,844. 12 1, 129,052.35 1,064, 339.87 1,022,839.80 899,783-34 632,308.68 984, 677.58 11,093.00 3,402.05 11,506.06 973.584.58 26,001. 11 958,676.47 3,736.60 8,424.53 *27,724. 12 946, 515. 34 *39,885.25 918, 791-22 69, 134.54 9,851.34 * 16,277.20 849,656.68 839, 805.34 823, 528.14 *95,263.08 S23,528. 14 * 12,278,070. 55 S23,528. 14 547.64 32,917.94 ,570.05 5,020.24 11, 176.85 83,879.64 September October---- 135. 171.46 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - January-------------- FebruaryMarch------------------------Total, first quarter-------|------------------|------------------ August September Total, third quarter------|------------------|-----------------Grand total.-------------- 14,758,827.88 13, 101,598.69 930. 801.33 984, 677.5s 970, 182.53 958,675.47 954, 939.87 918, 79.1.2.2 Railroads (Including Receivers and Trustees) [Under sec. 5ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] 1932 February---------------------- November December-------- $46,975,757.00 13,812,000.00 37,931,457.00 60,923,538.00 54,239,972.00 16,392,085.00 12,798,583.00 21, 293, 541.00 25,926, 269.00 ,226,000.00 8,915,891.00 $31,322, 257.00 -----------------24,791,500.00 $1,147,952.00 18,816,333.00 -----------------15,898,637.00 2,815,727.74 54,824, 813.50 2,203,000.00 27,545,736.00 2,990,000.00 41,963, 445.50 224,884.31 12,888,851.00 260,000.00 24,931,816.00 1,910, 500.00 8,682,808.00 162,498.66 22,645,074.48 125,000.00 $31,322, 257.00 54, 955,805.00 73,782. 138.00 86,865,047.25 139,485,Sãº.75 164,012,596.75 205,781, 157.95 218,410.008. 95 241,431,324.95 249.951.634.29 272,471, 7 & 77 Total 337,435,093.00 284,311,271. 48 272,471.70S 7 arch------------- April--------------*y------------- June------------July------------August--------September October-------- See footnotes at end of table. 11,839,562.71 RE PORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 55 T A B L E 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued Railroads (Including Receivers and Trustees)–Continued Am oun t authorized 1 Month - A m ou n t disbursed Amount out Am ou nt repaid $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 |-----------------17,925,716.98 265,795.18 18,329,660.00 5,125,081.20 1,302,600.00 24,028, 144.47 281,800.00 455,878.25 1,013,300.00 360,000.00 4,629, 207,30 6,199,220.26 3,319, 658.32 76,707. 61 3,819,291.36 139,132. 18 - - 45,088,570.37 337, 166, 125.41 3,697,480.00 4,495,623.00 103, 160.00 115,580.00 104,880.00 9,034,862. 55 1,122,500.00 906,800.00 221,386.59 9,904,490.48 8,386,980. 15,095,271.00 9,562.52 29,749. 17 100,000.00 349,156.56 244,489.18 347, 525.41 18,109.67 12, 166,827.85 108,037.50 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 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, 198,755,91 386,612,294.08 413, 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 20, 577,558.81 396,249,860.90 2,587,892. 52 5,063, 329.75 959, 142.31 393,711,968.38 390, 198,638.63 389,239,496.32 1,600,000.00 8,610,364.58 389,239,496.32 16,148,667.00 100,000.00 7,000.00 5,929,000.00 3,040,748.00 1,000,826.28 4,180,699.09 4,689,664. 97 394, 167,670.04 393,027,718.95 388,432,053.98 16,255,667.00 9,063, 748.00 9,871, 190.34 388,432,053.98 150,000.00 8, 176,000.00 8,252,667.00 150,000.00 800,000.00 45,843,881.03 722, 288.47 * 1,807,974.08 350,840,839.95 350,268,551.48 349,260,577.40 9,202,667.00 *48,374, 143.58 349,260,577.40 507,083,239. 11 | * 157,822,661.71 349,260,577.40 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8,326,000.00 Grand total.-------------See footnotes at end of table. $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. 52 333,485,966.23 337,166, 125.41 104,422,400.00 Total, second quarter---- - - 109,782,987.01 January-----------------------5,000,000.00 50,000.00 February----------------------|-----------------1,550,000.00 March------------------------99,422,400.00 -----------------Total, first quarter------- standing at end of period 623,379,795.00 94,000.00 56 R E P O R T OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CO R PO RA TI ON TABLE 6-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, and amounts and by months classes—Continued Processors or Distributors Subject to Processing Taxes [Under sec. 5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] M on t h A m o u n t author- || ized 1 A m o u n t disburse d Am oun t repaid - Amount out *:ºend $7,333.69 14,400.00 21,733.69 - $7.333.63 7.333 tº 7,333.69 |------------------ 3,787.90 7.333.59 14, 153.38 13,150.38 8, 7 2 - 3 s 9,290.06 2,473.37 1,973.37. 1.457.6s 1,467.58 900.00 557.5s 300.00 7.58 257.68 ------------------ Total-------------------------------------------------------Grand total.-------------- 26,089.27 14,718.06 1,467.68 -----------------14,718.06 ------------------ State Funds Created for the Purpose of Insuring Repayment of Deposits of Public Mone ys [Under sec.5ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act,asamended] October-----------------------November-. December---------------------- $5,887,715.88 ------------------|-----------------------------------$5,857,715 SS 5,812,955.74 5,887,715. S8 74,750.14 5,812,965.74 324,650.95 433,516.88 5,488,314.79 5,054,737.91 4,162,270.03 2,643,532.48 892. 527.88 1,518, 737, 55 ,746.64 801,057. 53 835,951.34 ,440.83 369,154, 88 500, 145.03 423,985.61 330,473.67 3,472,728.31 2,636,776.97 2, 102,335.14 1,733. 181.26 1,233,036.33 809,050 62 478,575.95 7,834,388.79 478,576.95 1.773,785-84 478,576.95 ||------------------ - - - - - - - - - November -December----Total See footnotes at end of table. - 2,376,915.30 260,159.51 510,994. 28 95,974.07 102,813.46 359,776.61 37,465.50 336,355.40 2,116,755.7 1,605,761.51 1,509,787.44 1,406,973.98 1,047,197.37 1,000,731.87 673,376.47 2, 182,115.78 673.376.47 R E P O R T O F T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE COR PORAT ION 57 TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued State Funds Created for the Purpose of Insuring Repayment of Deposits of Public Moneys—Continued Amoºthor M on th January-----------------------FebruaryMarch------------------------- Anºis. Amount out Amo unt repaid $2,300,000.00 $419,773.21 56,528.25 45,335.24 Total, second quarter----|------------------|-----------------July---------------------------August-----September Total, third quarter------|------------------|-----------------Grand total.-------------- 13,087,715.88 standing at end of period 13,064,631.18 $253,603.26 2,397,075.01 2,351,739.77 621,636.70 2,351,739.77 332,051.79 151,040.26 *59,318.34 2,019,687.98 1,868,647.72 1,809,329.38 *542, 410.39 1,809,329.38 381,653.67 131,760.63 *65,644.23 1,427,675.71 1,295,915.08 1,230,270.85 •579,058.53 1,230,270.85 *11,834,360.33 1,230,270.85 See footnotes at e n d of table. Borrowers Engaged in the Fishing Industry [Under Sec. 5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] 1934 October-----------------------November--------------------December---------------------Total.-------------------- $42,500.00 ------------------|------------------|-----------------,000.00 $25,000.00 ||-----------------$25,000.00 57,000.00 ------------------|-----------------25,000.00 119,500.00 25,000.00 l------------------ 25.000.00 7,500.00 17,500.00 -----------------11,000.00 10,000.00 -----------------14,000.00 ------------------|-----------------3,000.00 23,000.00 -----------------500,000.00 3,000.00 -----------------16,400.00 ------------------|-----------------20,000.00 16,000.00 $2,500.00 2,000.00 ------------------|-----------------7,500.00 l-----------------------------------8,000.00 480,369.77 ------------------ 42.500.00 52,500.00 52,500.00 75,500.00 78,500.00 78,500.00 92,000.00 92,000.00 92,000.00 572,369.77 589,400.00 572,369.77 1935 January-----------------------February---------------------March------------------------April--------------------------June--------------------------- August------------------------September--------------------October-----------------------November--------------------December---------------------Total.-------------------- 549,869.77 2,500.00 1936 January------------------------|-----------------February----------------------|-----------------Total, first quarter-------|------------------ 5,750.00 -----------------18,500.00 6,833.32 578, 119.77 589,786.45 24,250.00 6,833.32 589,786.45 250.00 500.00 280.00 589,536.45 602,916.68 602,836.68 * 830.00 602,836.68 76.1. 11 622,075.57 619,575.57 620,775.57 2,500.00 (4) Total, third quarter------ 1,200.00 21,200.00 *3,261. 11 620,775.57 Grand total.-------------- 737, 100.00 634,200.00 * 13,424.43 620,775.57 See footnotes at end of table. 58 R E P O RT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE C O R P O R A T I O N TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued TOTAL, SEC. 5c OF 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 A CT , AS A M E N D E D (Subscriptions forstock ofmortgage loan companies] M ont h A m o u n t authorized 1 - A m o u n t disbursed Arnount out - Am oun t repaid standing at end of period 1935 March------------------------- Total.-------------------- $10,000,000.00 ------------------|------------------|-----------------$10,000,000.00 10,000.000.00 a 10,000,000.00 10,000,000.00 ------------------ 10,000,000.00 10,500,000.00 10,000,000.00 -----------------1,250,000.00 ------------------|------------------ 20,000.000.00 Total, third quarter------ 11,750,000.00 10,000,000.00 (4) 20,000.000 tº Grand total.-------------- 21,750,000.00 20,000,000.00 (*) 20,000.000.00 1936 July---------------------------August------------------------- 20.000.000 tº T O T A L , SEC. 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 A C T . A s A M E N D E D [Direct loans to industrial or commercial business, including participations] $924,500.00 3, 138,900.00 4,273,475.00 4,012,800.00 5,386,350.00 6,064, 150.00 4,742,360.00 28,542, 535.00 6,742,780. 11 116,678.79 6, 626, 101.32 5,331, 550.00 4, 121, 100.00 5,719,771.93 6,987,915.00 4, 190, 100.00 10,979,033.33 6,996,830.00 10,916,766.66 5,638, 150.00 4,213, 108.33 4,061,784.00 24, 389,095.11 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 21, 117.59 82,601.59 58,401.65 213,981.59 8,512. 751.37 10,647,244.04 12,738,342.30 14,567, 119.48 17, 592.S52-03 3,038, 710.62 2,586, 585. 32 3,032,284.87 3,040,578.69 273,263.55 320, 132.29 *73,545, 204.36 35,677,235. 72 2,477,867. 27 39, 825.453.7 January-----------------------February March------------------------- 4,904,350.00 24,402,622, 20 3, 150,210.69 4,211,959.39 3,118,581.91 2,672,841.82 390, 107.05 443, 162.47 772,955.21 46, 3:22.741.55 48.222. 528, 15 Total, first quarter------- * 12,457, 182.89 10,003,383. 12 1,606,224.73 4S,222,628. 16 23,086,798. 11 3,291, 600.00 24, 180,382.55 2,315,636.46 1,464,704. 60 2,367, 413. 12 413,246.75 850,885.02 *581,149.83 50, 125,017.87 50, 738,837.45 52,525, 100.74 a 10,558,780.66 6, 147,754. 18 *1,845,281.60 52, 525, 100.74 4,791,639.97 5,743,709.02 2,323,994.35 3,014,622. 10 1,930,593. 24 2,159,599.10 584,498.25 837,442.52 * 517,518.76 54,955,224.5% 55,048,375.31 57,590,455.65 Total, Second quarter--July---------------------------August---------September---------- 3,777. 486.28 212,778.00 167,061. 13 239,375.17 193,000. 52 230,572. 19 465,582.00 21, 661. dii. 72 25, 832-374-54 29, 416,S50.30 32,224,998.73 34,538,320.50 37,250, 473.08 39,825.459.7 43,647,322.11 Total, third quarter------ 12,859,343.34 7,104,814.44 * 1,939,459.53 57.690,455.65 Grand total.-------------- 137,963,046.25 65,675,967. 57 *7,985, 511.92 57,590,455.65 See footnotes at end of table. REPOR T OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 59 TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued Loans to Industrial or Commercial Business [Under sec. 5d ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] Amoºthor M on t h Anºis. - A mou nt repaid A mou nt out standing at end of period 1934 June--------------------------July---------------------------- August - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $924,500.00 ------------------|------------------|------------------ - * - September--------------------October-----------------------November--------------------December---------------------Total.-------------------- 73,840.00 5,299, 150.00 3,949, 750.00 25,477, 350.00 937, 736.48 2,058,898.45 6,315, 280, 11 3,968.80 26,58.1.89 116,678.79 1,916, 178.27 3,232, 517.08 4, 166,284.76 6, 198,601.32 6,198,601. 32 3,863, 100.00 3,570,600.00 5,146,471.93 6,144,915.00 3,306, 600.00 10,391, 100.00 6,232,980.00 10,203,500.00 5,236,800.00 3,550,275.00 3,323,284.00 23,708,095.11 *64,677,721.04 1,571,634.31 2,063,844.26 1,666,500.38 1,801,258.77 2,934, 520. 55 3,895,744. 15 4,015,443.83 3,439, 670.7 2,934,408.66 2,280,772.82 2,738,384.87 2,873,828.69 32,216,012.05 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 2,312,596.88 7,749, 118.04 9,730, 440.71 11,345,369.44 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 33,673,962.90 36, 102,016.49 36, 102,016.49 4,550,300.00 3,551, 129.70 2,332,710.69 371,416.21 392, 139.75 10, 434, 140. 39 3,988,339.71 2,655,987. 11 2,455, 134.15 9,099,460.97 1,306,510, 52 39,718, 939.99 41,982,787.35 43,894, 966.94 43,894,966.94 2 2,478,398. 11 2,963,600.00 *3,093, 313.81 2,030, 136.46 1,342,204. 60 2,260,913. 12 332, 147.91 803, 461.09 2 502,213. 45 45,592,955.49 46, 131,699.00 47,890, 398.67 28, 535. 311. 92 5,633,254. 18 a 1,637,822.45 47, 890,398.67 3,456,479.97 5,459,459.02 1,803,994.35 2,942,597. 10 1,857,919.94 1,949, 130.67 6,749,647.71 60,013,655.02 488, 439, 50 807,870.67 4 439,264. 26 50,344,556.27 51,394,605. 54 52,904, 471.95 + 1,735, 574. 43 52. 904, 471.95 * 7,109, 183.07 52,904, 471.95 338. - 5. 1935 January-----------------------February - - - - March------------------------April--------------------------By--------------------------June--------------------------- July---------------------------August------------------------September--------------------October------------------------ November - D ec em be r- - Total.-------------------1936 January-----------------------FebruaryMarch------------------------- 10,719,933.34 Grand total.-------------- 119,844,456.69 542. 954. 56 Purchases of Participations in Loans to Industrial or Commercial Business [Under sec. 5d of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended] $15,000.00 35,300.00 642, 150.00 521,000.00 728,010.00 1,941,460.00 January FebruaryMarch---April---Ma y- June------ July-----August-----September-October----November-December---------------------- Total.-------------------See footnotes at end of table. 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 *681,000.00 *6,217,633.33 - - - $427,500.00 - 427,500.00 ------------------ 427,500.00 336, 133.33 |-----------------153,250.00. $80.00 6,830.00 45,830.00 763,633.33 916,803.33 1,392,972.86 1,588,642.86 1,892,562.86 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 3,697, 453.28 482,999, 53 241,500.00 304,000.00 318,266.67 80.00 682.49 293,900.00 2,099.81 7,364.88 11,712.19 50,438.24 16,745,88 166,750.00 3,431,623.67 161,670.39 394, 894. 16 329,815. 52 104,301.96 305,812.50 19,806.90 60 R E PO R T OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE C O R P O R A T I O N TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued Purchases of Participations in Loans to Industrial or Commercial Business—Continued Mo n th Amoºthor Alºis. Anlount ºut Amo unt repaid standing at end of period January-----------------------February March----- $230,050.00 1740,292.50 482, 500.00 $223,619.68 462,594.80 217,707.67 $18,690.84 51,022.72 229,600.65 Total, first quarter------- 2 1,452,842. 50 903,922. 15 299,314.21 4,302.05L: 432,400.00 a 78,000.00 * 297,000.00 285,500.00 122,500.00 106,500.00 81,098.84 4,5th, 452.38 47. 423.93 4. 581-538.45 *78,536.38 4,609, 502 tº 2807, 400.00 514, 500.00 *207,059. 15 4, fºg. 502 ºr 1,135,960.00 96,250.00 440,000.00 72. 025.00 72,673.30 210,468.43 96,058.75 29,246.58 *78, 176.79 4, 585,458.3: 4,628.895.54 4,761, 186.fs 1,672, 210.00 355, 166.73 * 203,482. 12 4.761, 185.5s 12,091,545.83 5,632,712. 55 *871, 525.87 4,751, 185.58 Grand total.-------------- $3,902,382. 1: 4,313,954.20 4,302.061.-- Agreements to Purchase Participations in Loans to Industrial or Commercial Business [Under sec. 5d ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended] 1934 August------------------------September-...- $2,625.00 75 75,000.00 437,500.00 244,000.00 64,600.00 1,123,725.00 ------------------------------------|-----------------581,950.00 315,000.00 244,500.00 107,500.00 268,000.00 370, 833.33 100,000.00 126,666.66 September---------------------|-----------------October-------------215,400.00 November 320,000.00 Total-------------------- 2,649,849.99 124,000.00 -----------------------------------111, 200.00 335,000.00 570, 200.00 ------------------ 400.00 176,000.00 2250,000.00 1790,068. 74 Total, second quarter---- September--Total, third quarter-----Grand total.-------------See footnotes at end of table. 25,000.[8] 25,000 tº 25, 500 tº 25.5ºlº 25, 500.00 25,fºxluº 25,200.00 *1,216,068. 74 25,200.00 199,200.00 188,000.00 25,20. º 24,874.73 24, ºn. tº 80,000.00 467,200.00 -----------------6,027,043.73 $29,600.00 * 402.98 24,797.53 *4,802.98 24, 737-52 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 61 TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes–Continued TOTAL, SEC. 5e OF T H E 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 MEN DE D [Loans on theassetsofclosed banks and trust companies] Amoºthor M o nt h A mo un t out Anºt * - z |Amountrepaid stan dingatend of period u $81,315.61 $22,500.00 -----------------$139.25 49,801.26 ------------------|------------------ June--------------------------July---------------------------August------------------------September-October--November-December---Total-------------------- 22,500.00 22,360.75 22,360.75 131,116.87 22,500.00 139.25 22,360.75 79,988. 24 102,059.90 193,054.63 110, 118.91 82,867.05 11,231,136.44 111,000.00 13,211.53 48,955. 12 82,387.25 92,672.48 103,261.78 91,233.42 10,468,138.63 164. 430.65 84,471. 17 75, 135.91 8,594.84 8,690.00 23, 500.00 42,367.47 63,605.08 31,443.48 652,657. 07 1,365.58 5,251.22 10,505.65 8,119.53 ,159.20 10,466. 26 972, 554.09 1,759,674.15 1,747. 14 7,196,800. 54 9,603.98 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 ,860.82 1,225,160.43 12, 190,576. 57 11,774,404.48 10,571,604.80 1,225, 160.43 28,380.11 15,484.77 40,298.51 14,119.64 27,036.63 1,213,242.03 1,199,122.39 1,187,570. 53 331,664.41 43,854.88 81,454.78 1,187,570. 53 23,750.00 4,426. 14 27,578.98 40,283.54 265,670. 17 62,730.24 23, 550.36 30,561.69 *40,041.16 1,204,303.71 1,439,412.19 1,462, 101.27 55,755. 12 368,683.95 294, 153.21 1,462, 101.27 9,730. 19 19,843.01 41,535.47 62,260.33 * 13,825.81 1,430,295.99 1,387,878.67 1,374,052.86 1936 January-----------------------FebruaryMarch------------------------- 305,365.56 - Total, first quarter------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Grand total.-------------- 12,727,802.35 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29, 573.20 *117,621.61 1,374,052.86 12,239,026. 51 *10,864,973.65 1,374,052.86 T O T A L , E M E R G E N C Y 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 August--September October November-December See footnotes at end oi table. $3,000,000.00 -----------------63,931,669.00 $3,947,884.00 73, 128,502.22 10,211,699.75 103,002,382.63 17,270,389.52 22,939, 183.60 21, 653,141.09 47,042,590.68 44,060,901.82 109,881. 40 97,028,559.23 313,044,328. 13 97, 144,016.18 115,456.95 97,028,559.23 58,662,318.20 73,435,643. 20 47,470,404.35 54,200,970. 68 14,099,023.64 25,858,081.56 53,113,497. 22 219, 295.58 2,022,500.00 251,231, 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 11,258,722.89 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. 37 347,853.91 617,821.80 147,991. 14 1,076,730.02 540, 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 - * * * * 171,499.97 734, 781. 32 - 62 R E P O R T OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE C O R P OR A T I O N TABLE 6–Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments; and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 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, As A M E N D E D Continued Amoºthor A nursed º !" Mo nt h 1ze A m o u n t out |Amountrepaid stan diperiod ngand of 1934 January------------------------ $49,015,000.00 3,095, 124.63 33,565, 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 6,756,654.7 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 $514,030,849.57 538,245,382.44 556.231,848-1. 561, 147,834.33 571, 532,251.34 611,485,042.54 57.1.233,947.ºr 532,455,504.8 .035,764.1% 473, 910,454.17 465,591.701.3, 473,037.778.3: 453,239,878.86 308,722,288.70 273, 122,446.31 473,037.778.35 77.000.00 100,020,000.00 50,000.00 100,075,000.00 1,994, 117, 18 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 .379,191. 11 938, 119.59 3,251,455. 64 500,000. 41 30,481,058.60 478,385,423.5. 481.054, film.4. 489.673,312 is 502,596,371.2: 512, 671,218. 614.723,391.74 7tu,344,585.15 724, 740,245.1 746.79s, 505–85 751.447,885.2: 758, 388,513 tº 732.718, 147.7 298,085, 182.40 332,708,899. 16 73,028,529. 81 732.718, 147.71 January------------------------ 100,000.00 March------------------------ 505,432.50 80, 652.05 37, 501,535.27 3,831,372.88 6,329,364.26 898,457.17 1,903,813. 57 2,340,651.15 769,321,225.8 771.248,785.12 775,237,498.3 686,084. 55 47,662,272.41 5,142,921.89 775,237.498: 903,558.08 57,500,000.00 * 10,770, 808.92 5,175,400.15 19,845,863.80 11,446,794.29 || - 123,494,095.02 13,819,950.47 *33,701, 196.69 760,557,0345s 648,519,733.85 628.638,487.5 *69,174,367.00 30,442,144.91 - 177,041,155.51 628,638.487.53 160,535,000.00 225,000.00 11,975,000.00 7,380,354.29 6,889,034.89 7,366,098.92 71,631, C61.50 564,387,780.4: 570,655,844.9% 577. 606,637.96 21,635,488.10 *72,667,347.77 577,606,637.95 1,183,345, 140.70 T. 605,738,512.74 577,605,627-95 887,000.00 375,000.00 860,000.00 250,484.94 9,840,000.00 15,306, 183.59 250, 548,072. 15 89,343, 513.55 154,000.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 150,000.00 1,751,013. 91 $15,051.31 7,000,000.00 86, 153,000.00 - Total.-------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1936 172,735,000.00 Grand total.-------------- 2,011,886, 120.65 610. 970.41 4.425,315.86 Self-Liquidating Projects(Including LoansforFinancing Repair ofDamage by Earthquake, Fire, Tornado, or Cyclone in 1933) [Under sec.201 (a), titleII,ofthe Emergency Reliefand Construction Act of1932, as amended September--------------------October $350, 15,737,000.00 145,775,534.24 See footnotes at end of table. 15,737,000.00 15,737,000.00 R E P O RT O F T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1986, inclusive, 63 and amounts and by months classes—Continued Self-Liquidating Projects(Including Loans forFinancing Re of Damage by Earthquake, Fire, Tornado, or Cyclone in 1933)—Continued Amoºthor M on t h Am oun t out .* Anºis Amount repaid standingatend of period 1933 January-----------------------February---------- $2,600,000.00 327,000.00 2,020,000.00 4,442,000.00 2, 125,462.06 2,924,819.35 7,853,970. 51 3,851,648. 18 6,740,302.08 7,552, 137. 13 3,992,943. 16 3,436, 127.18 11,525.00 4,500.00 60,019,607.47 63,451,234.65 47,866,409.65 152, 175.00 63,451,234.65 363,436.46 2,344,825.00 1,023,767.50 54,023. 74 ,654.02 44,537. 55 582,251.39 208,083.43 135,237.50 1,041.902.89 2,373.972.09 71,496, 569.73 71,217,231.26 80, 195,180.68 April--May--------------June--------------July---------------August September--------October---------November--------------------------------------December---------------------10,010,000.00 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 74,350.00 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 25,333,313.36 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, 516.70 137,310,851.46 146,454,916.63 148,511,085. 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. 52 579,927.01 153,666,958.81 155,320, 513.80 159,670,231.52 15,423,273.52 2,057,359.15 159,670,231.52 4,085,000.00 9,027,778. 18 1,479,000.00 158,330.99 86,516.50 * 5,540,428.49 163,596,900. 53 172,538, 162.21 168,476,733.72 14,591,778. 18 *5,785,275.98 168,476,733.72 5,942,237.02 5,862,510.71 4,428,000.00 204, 955.17 36,802.21 449,889.90 174,214,015.57 180,039,724.07 184,417,834.17 16,232,747.73 *291,647.28 184,417,834.17 237,595,065.79 *53, 177,231.62 184,417,834.17 - arch------------- - $8,945,100.00 24,810,372.20 17,759,425.35 5,001,678.47 April--------------May--------------June--------------July---------------August------------September--------October-----------November--------------------------------------December---------------------61, 123.80 - - - Total.-------------------- 84,988,207.26 - - - *** * - * * * * * - **-* ** - 1934 January------------------------|-----------------Februar March Total.-------------------- Total.-------------------- 36,060,000.00 January------------------------ February- March------------------------Total, first quarter------- Total, second quarter---- 5,432.50 57,500,000.00 Total, third quarter------|-----------------349,662,487.36 See footnotes at end of table. 112502–37–5 82,666,201.82 134,267. 632.33 64 R E P O R T O F T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE C OR PO RA TI O N TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1933, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued Financing of Exports ofAgricultural Surpluses [Under sec.201 (c), titleII, ofthe Emergency Reliefand Construction Act of1932,as amended] Anºther- Alºis. Month - - - - A m o u n t out A mo u nt repaid $1,497.503.38 3,401,493.39 3,686,806.Tº - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - standing at ent of period 3.905.2xlis 4,497,723.5° 6,895.194th 6,895,194.01 Total.-------------------- 85,324.07 56,803.84 78,009.67 68,904.96 53,770.84 58,932.98 2,978,223.37 342,496.98 136,649.62 2,233,987. 48 1,065,488.51 1,076,848.69 1,332,210.82 489, 149. 15 1,255,575.38 4,216,643.84 32,688.33 180,062. 29 771, 569.45 132,761.48 269,529.17 490,412.42 13,056,514.59 4,775,909. 17 101.811. 34 509,234.02 356,640.80 85,756.30 February---------------------March-----------------------April-------------------------May-------------------------June-------------------------July-------------------------September December---------------------- 9.043.857.4. 10,052,542 tº 11.051,381.11 12,314.685.5 12,750,065.3 13,945,707 tº 15, 185, 128-15 14,875,319.50 14, sºlº 15,215.905.88 Jºlsº - 15, 175,739.43 15, 175,793.43 15, 163,670.5% 14,953,355.30 14, 962.5ºlis 14,925,3515 14,531.533.5 14, 516,501.68 14,300,065.47 14,025,950.84 Total-------------------------------------- 25,343.69 1,174, 182.28 14,025.950.84 1936 March------------------------------------------------------------- 442,677.06 13,584,283.78 Total, first quarter-------|------------------|------------------ 442,677.06 13,584,2S3. Tº April--------------------------------------------|---- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Total, second quarter----|------------------|-----------------Grand total ------------- 53,370,955.22 20,224, 586.66 13,537,387.79 46, SS5 tº 13,537,387.79 46,835 º *20, 177,690.67 45,Sgº-gº Financing of Agricultural Commodities and Livestock [Under sec.201 (d), title II, ofthe Emergency Reliefand Construction Act of1932, as amended] 1932 3,541.00 109,881. 40 - ***** * 2,671, 563.44 No vemb er December--------------------- See footnotes at end of table. 1. l 54,775,920.67 1,439,974.09 115,456.95 281, 802.20 438,000.00 60,000.00 225,329.43 55, 00.00 174,280.00 262,250.00 190,000.00 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 ,601. 1,047,568.45 066.10 2,722,S3R º 2,740,938.33 3,193.974.38 2.918.Sºº-g 2,567. 153.31 3, 159,609.5. 34,385.459.58 68,075,533.3. 379,545,402.87 70,002, 936.30 3,250,860. 13 68,076.593-c. l 1,212.538.* 1,227-07-58 1,204.53-56 2,444.141-8 R E P O RT O F T H E RECONST RUCTION FINANCE CORPO RATION TAB LE 6.-Amount o 65 authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts eb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and outstanding from classes—Continued Financing ofAgricultural Commodities and Livestock–Continued Amoºthor Anºis. Mo n th Am oun t out A mo u nt repaid I standing at end of period 1934 January------------------------ 49,015,000.00 ,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 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 37,552,412.77 427,416, 153.08 227,713,991.03 258,238,171.57 37,552,412.77 70,000.00 100,020,000.00 50,000.00 100,075,000.00 1,994, 117.18 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 5,826,905.61 4,843,092. 57 3,081,620.01 818,795.24 2,413,363.80 231,354.15 10,518,067.14 1,143,098.97 119,749. 10 83,653.50 260,244.79 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, 114,838.86 274,249,773.26 275,760,221.72 262,025, 182.40 272,891,481.84 34,683,672.89 275,760,221.72 100,000.00 500,000.00 80,652.05 30,037,386.99 801,892.37 1,399,719.53 796,208.55 527,453.05 1,129,047.08 305,001,400. 16 305,275,839.48 305,546, 511.93 680, 652.05 32,238,998.89 2,452,708.68 305,546, 511.93 903, 558.08 *10,770,808.92 1,090,400.15 2,419,016. 11 12,340,950.47 6, 150,145.02 2 123,387,578. 52 *28,158,008. 20 300,486,767.06 179, 518,204. 65 163,701, 146.92 211,674,367.00 15,850,366.73 a157,695,731. 74 163,701, 146.92 160,535,000.00 225,000.00 11,975,000.00 1,438, 117.27 1,026,524. 18 2,938,098.92 71,426, 106.33 383,668. 20 *146,925.96 93,713, 157.86 94,356,013.84 97,147,186.80 172,735,000.00 5,402,740.37 471,956,700.49 97,147,186.80 Grand total.-------------- 71,308,852,678.07 || 7625,540,489.25 |**528,393,302.45 97,147, 186.80 - - - - - - - - - - - - 150,000.00 1,751,013.91 762,051.31 7,000,000.00 50, 153,000.00 - January------------------------ February---------------------March------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 343,728.01 Amounts M a d e Available for Relief and W o r k Relief [Under sec. 1, title I, of the Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932, asamended] $3,000,000.00 -----------------------------------------------------13,931,669.00 $3,947,884.00 $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 I51,441,257.27 35,958, 117.00 28,525,784.82 79,967,042.09 112,492,873.22 See footnotes at end of table. 79,967,042.09 |------------------ 79,967,042.09 66 R E P O R T OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE C ORPO RATI ON TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued Amounts M a d e Available for Relief and W o r k Relief—Continued Amoºthor Mo nt h A m o u n t out Anºis. - Am ou nt repaid standing at end of period 1933 January------------------------ 49,435,416.00 48, 187,271.00 29,650,979.00 48,973,962.78 11,259,498.00 40,179,570.14 39,408, 511.25 41,819,058.46 41,367,124.59 52,438, 197.16 3,360,345.08 1,298,448.05 146,702.18 120, 145,612.23 159,555,123.48 201,374, 181-54 242, 741.305.53 2.94.844,6.3-8. 298,073,753.7 299, 372,151.8 299, 192,414.00 2.99,014,914.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 220,017,956.91 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 970,085.00 299.014,914 tº 11,950.00 11, 120.00 93,550.00 336,850.00 229,002.954.00 238,991.844 tº 298,898, 294 tº 298.551,444 tº 298,542.45% is 298, 537,455.50 298,524.455 tº 298.009,405.08 298,005.5ºlº 297,773.59% tº 7,773,590.0 297.773,590 tº 18,987. 52 5,000.48 13,000.00 515,050.00 3,816.00 November--------------------------------------------------------232,000.00 Pecember---------------------------------------------------------------------------Total-------------------------------------------------------1,241,324.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1935 January------------------------|-----------------------------------March------------------------------------------------------------April--------------------------|------------------|-----------------May--------------------------------------------------------------June--------------------------------------------------------------July--------------------------------------------------------------August------------------------|------------------|-----------------September---------------------|------------------|-----------------October------------------------|------------------|-----------------November---------------------|-----------------------------------December----------------------|-----------------------------------Total-------------------------------------------------------- 55,532.00 7,500.00 650. 00 20,000.00 900.00 610.00 67,000.00 522.400.00 331,000.00 67,000.00 74,350.00 1,146,942.00 742.00 435.00 189,000.00 190, 177.00 297,718, dºs tº 297,710,558.00 297,709,90s tº 7,689,908.50 2.97.689, OCS º 297,588,398 tº 297, 621.338 tº 297,098, gºs tº 296,757.998.00 296,700.998.00 296,625, 548 Cº 296,625. 648 tº 296,625,905.00 296,625,47Lº 296,435, 471 tº 296,435, 471 & 20,000,C ô T º º , HIEITI. 12,760.00 295, 413. Til -º Total, second quarter----|------------------|------------------ *22,760.00 296.413, 711.00 August------------------September Total, third quarter------|------------------|-----------------Grand total.-------------300,000,000.00 299,984, 999.00 190,500.00 *228,500.00 4419,000.00 *3,990,288.00 296,223.21100 295,994. 711.0: 295,994, 711.00 295,994, 711.00 TOTAL, A C T A P P R O V E D M A R . 9, 1933, AS A M E N D E D {Loans on and subscriptions forpreferredstock, and purchases ofcapital notes ordebentures, ofbanks and trust companies] See footnotes at end of table. $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 -----------------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, 155,000.00 154,094,716.67 515.00 $12,750,000.00 20,332,500.00 25,482.5.xlº 43,453,315 tº 51,648,315.00 59,375.S15.00 63,101,785.00 65,059,835.00 110,106,040.00 264,200,241.57 496, 556,000.00 264,346,216.67 145.975.00 264,200,241.57 RE PORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 67 TABLE 6.--Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued TOTAL, A C T A P P R O V E D M AR . 9,1933, AS AMENDED–Continued Mo n th A mo u nt author- || Am ou nt disized 1 October-- November--------------------December---------------------Total.-------------------- A mou nt repaid bursed 350.00 || $146,474,400.00 250.00 54,717,750.00 000.00 128,039, 340.00 300.00 63,697, 085.00 400.00 47,992, 555.00 820.00 112,035,430.25 950, 00 21,434,472.50 700.00 26, 147,230.82 525.00 25,890,041.66 850.00 15,989,885.00 ,000.00 12, 102.50 *16, 197,780.00 18,271,541.50 A mo u ntat ouend t standing of peri $191,125.00 108,911.11 79,448. 17 558,249.50 153,717.31 1,386,525.15 54,704, 338.00 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, 373,847.00 837, 742,396.53 849,431,783.08 863,984, 258.60 2656,940,925.00 673,657,834.23 73,873,817.30 863,984,258.60 * 15,054,300.00 2,536,250.00 3,077, 500.00 1,673,400.00 5,269,650.00 5,893,600.00 8,313,500.00 3,995, 700.00 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 5,465,754.69 5,211,054.83 2,225, 100.43 7,648, 956.50 3,439, 690. 27 4,218,296.79 6,563, 589.35 5,551, 734.93 873,979,063.91 895, 903,734.08 902,834,293.65 900,016,337.15 902, 102,621.88 904,666, 388.42 901, 730,299.07 902,313,714. 14 1,587, 500.00 31,322,000.00 5,746,000.00 13,751,864.00 4,938,380.00 9,412,375.00 2,828,500.00 7,136,400.00 2,406, 767.78 7,696,276.26 2,340,578. 18 17, 169,914.93 906,561,425.10 904,029, 812.88 907, 0.49,346.92 897,015,831.99 *98,221,264.00 102,969,288.33 69,937, 714.94 897,015,831.99 661,250.00 1,055,000.00 1,682,500.00 12,748, 114.00 1,179,200.00 1,867,400.00 5,078,905.27 18,228,664. 57 12, 176,087. 42 904,685,040.72 887, 635, 576.15 877,326,888.73 3,398,750.00 15,794,714.00 35,483,657.26 877,326,888.73 85,000.00 2,367,500.00 932,450.00 7, 109,000.00 560,000.00 1,578,950.00 7,400,914.95 * 5,402,472.58 *53,552,430.94 877,034,973.78 872, 192,501, 20 820,219,020.26 3,384,950.00 9,247,950.00 *66,355,818.47 820, 219,020, 26 25,000.00 10,000.00 56,000.00 502,600.00 3,025,000.00 2,032,500.00 99, 131,809.28 18,969,260.19 *5,526,835. 13 721,589,810.98 705,645,550.79 702, 151,215.66 91,000.00 5,560, 100.00 | * 123,627,904. 60 702, 151,215.66 Grand total.-------------- 1,258,592,889.00 | 1,071, 576, 103.23 | *369,424,887. 57 702, 151,215. 66 1935 January-----------------------February---------------------March------------------------- #. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - June--------------------------º 2. • . * . 2. July--------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - October-----------------------f lººr--------------------$ :ber---------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Total.--------- - - - - - - - - - - - Total, first quarter------- º * . Total, second quarter---- Loans on Preferred Stock ofBanks and Trust Companies [Under theact approved Mar. 9, 1933,asamended] $250,000.00 $250,000.00 250,000.00 6,305,315.00 6,345,315.00 6,862, 815.00 6,938,765.00 6,981, 835.00 6,960,340.00 7,789,425.00 2 6,060,000.00 40,000.00 517,500.00 276,000.00 75,000.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 829,600.00 Total-------------------See footnotes at end of table. *10,689,500.00 *7,848, 100.00 58,675.00 7,789,425.00 68 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATIO N TABLE 6.-Amount o outstanding from authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts eb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued Loans on Preferred Stock of Banks and Trust Companies—Continued Aºi. Amount izedauthor. 1 M on t h $1,781,350.00 4,442,050.00 665,500.00 531,500.00 993,400.00 1,123,500.00 434,450.00 279,200.00 407,525.00 509,850.00 91,000.00 265,530.00 Total.-------------------- $310,000.00 322,500.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - $166,125.00 8,911.11 59,448.17 421, 100.00 444.04 150,000.00 405,500.00 56,215.95 228,263.48 7,823,525.00 1,478,513.37 14, 134,435.63 153,068.62 144,234.83 62,256.50 403,340.27 28, 106.00 113,696.43 304, 107.36 59,953.37 132,321.52 199,078.18 87,254.93 14,492,498.01 14,676.288.18 15,307,537.75 15,307,281.25 15, 163,940.98 15.295,834.98 15, 183,138.55 15,049,381.19 15,004,427.82 14, 885,606.30 14,711,528.12 14,598,773.19 2,277,905.00 1,713,568.44 14,698,773.19 40,000.00 5,200.00 75,000.00 112,473.20 332,696.54 128,408.70 14,626,299.99 14, 298,803.45 14,245,394.75 573,578.44 14,245,394.7 776,900.00 2,519,300.00 249.50 143,717.31 225,525.15 212,588.00 24,029.15 30,996.51 536, 575.00 819,850.00 253,000.00 314, 500.00 296,300.00 511, 130.00 156,750.00 328,025.00 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 13, 500.00 55,000.00 25,000.00 74,500.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 150.43 120,200.00 - Grand total.-------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 23,274,755.00 - - - - - - A m o u n t out *:::: at e n d $7,933,300.00 8,246,888-89 9, 181,740.72 9,690,391.2: 12,065,973.91 12,377.023.76 12.984,285-76 13,213,256.51 13,496,750.10 13.863,416.0% 13,957,200-11 14, 134,436.63 994, 300.00 11,524,855.00 - A mo u nt repaid - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18,148,730.00 243,694.95 32,272.58 * 105,520.94 14,001,699.80 14,024,427.22 13,942,906.28 1381,488.47 13,942,906.28 56,909.28 218,798.94 *31,038.47 13,885,997.00 13,667,198.06 13,635, 159.59 *306,746.69 13,636, 159.59 *4, 512,570.41 13,635,150.59 Subscriptions for Preferred Stock ofBanks and Trust Companies [Under the actapproved Mar. 9,1933,asamended] See footnotes at end of table. 500.00 000.00 500.00 000.00 500.00 000.00 000.00 800.00 000.00 100.00 $12,500,000.00 7,582,500.00 *5, 150,000.00 11,725,500.00 8, 145,000.00 6,660,000.00 *3,700,000.00 2,915,000.00 24,960,800.00 77,015, 116.67 $12,500,000.00 20,082,500.00 25, 232,5x100 36,958,000.00 45. 103,000.00 51,763,000.00 55.463,000.00 58,378,000.00 63,251.5.x100 140,266,616.67 400.00 - 140,353,916.67 140,266,616.67 R E P O R T OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE C ORPO RATI ON 69 T A B L E 6–Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1986, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued Subscriptions for Preferred Stock of Banks and Trust Companies–Continued A mo u nt authorized 1 M o nt h Total.-------------------- Total-------------------- Total, first quarter------- §º a w -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Total, second quarter---- Amount out - A m ou n t disbursed A mo un t repaid - standing at end of period $142,932, 100.00 52,345, 200,00 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 * 14,750,250.00 $94,669,500.00 $25,000.00 29,933,000.00 50,000.00 97,959,390.00 -----------------39,203,685.00 250,000.00 *450,892, 170.00 457,477,509.23 7,030,342. 50 590,713,783. 40 * 12,925, 500.00 2,236,000.00 1,602,000.00 1,403, 500.00 5,065,000.00 5,462, 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, 160.00 603,822,765. 90 626,795, 145.90 633,706,955.90 637,919,755.90 640,077,880. 90 645,717,544.23 644,445,651.31 646,785,323.74 647,654,260.06 650,872, 599.23 652,872,099.23 646, 189,839.23 *84,578,864.00 85,838,883. 33 30,362,827. 50 646, 189,839.23 606,250.00 1,025,000.00 1,590,000.00 12,668, 114.00 1,020,000.00 1,732,400.00 3,026,337.50 13,039,981.7 11,519,965.00 655,831,615. 73 643,811,633.98 634,024,068.98 3,221,250.00 15,420, 514.00 27, 586,284. 25 634,024,068.98 85,000.00 2,300,000.00 917,450.00 7,455,000.00 105,000.00 1,499,950, 00 5,216,470.00 *3,452,200.00 248,964, 410.00 635, 912,598.98 632,915,398.98 585,450,938.98 3,302,450.00 9,059,950.00 *57,633,080.00 585,450,938.98 472, 600.00 3,025,000.00 2,000,000.00 70,652,700.00 16,774,036.25 44,023,296.66 515,270,838.98 501, 521,802.73 499,498, 506.07 "uly---------------------------------------------August---10,000.00 September--------------------50,000.00 - $234,911, 116.67 264,794, 116.67 362,753,506.67 401,707, 191.67 421,308,946.67 507, 936,801.92 525, 610, 174.42 542,600,055.94 555,058,586.90 568, 165,441.90 576,873, 544.40 590,713,783. 40 Total, third quarter------ 60,000.00 5,497,600.00 *91,450,032.91 499,498, 506.07 Grand total.-------------- 804,936, 134.00 713,648, 373.23 4214, 149,867. 16 499,498, 506.07 Purchases of Capital Notes or Debentures of Banks and Trust Companies [Under the actapproved Mar. 9,1933,as amended] 39, 194, 76,250,000.00 – - 126,500,000.00 *222,985, 100.00 See footnotes at end of table. * 116, 144,200.00 70 R E P O R T O F T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE C O R PO R A T IO N TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued Purchases ofCapital Notes or Debentures of Banks and Trust Companies–Continued Amount izedauthor i M o nt h A m o u n t di s bursed A mo un t repaid * † at end 1934 - - - - - $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 $51,494, 900.00 24,462,250.00 29,085,650.00 23, 716, 500.00 25,871, 500.00 24,871,000.00 2,547,000.00 7, 125,000.00 12,430,000.00 1,103,000.00 3,607,500.00 2,042,500.00 00 192.051.35 al º 20,000.00 40,000.00 10,000.00 1,161,000.00 54,097, 500.00 2,419,500.00 1,131,500.00 4,207,961.43 720,000.00 1,507,500.00 221, 117.0xl º 244, 793,500.00 194, 523,900.00 208,356,800.00 65.364,961.43 259, 135.038.57 1,832, 500.00 143, 500.00 1,402,000.00 1,005, 000.00 2,600,000.00 675,000.00 72,500.00 1,115,000.00 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 3,393,500.00 255, £53,Sºl º 254,432.300.00 253,819.8º l º 245,789.300 tº 243,652.003.21 242, 101.509.21 240, 479,009.21 241, 371.125.00 240. Sº, ºlº.57 239,465.719.57 236, 127.219.57 ,000.00 80,000.00 418, 500.00 1,179,000.00 841,000.00 6, 155,000.00 312,500.00 395,000.00 -- $167,639, 100.00 270.655, taxº tº .355,000.00 242,814.500.00 247. 520, Cº. tº 258,818, 5.xl º 255.713.538-57 25S,601-03s.57 259. 136,038-57 246, 850.sºn t º - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5,000.00 1,472,500.00 367,500.00 6,411,000.00 409,000.00 275,000.00 55,000.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12,667,000.00 14,852,500.00 37,861,319.00 236. 127, 219.57 55,000.00 40,000.00 1,940,094. 57 4,855,986. 527,713.72 234,227, 1:25.00 229, 525, 138-72 229,057.425.00 - - - - - 70,000.00 - 154,000.00 7,323,794. 57 229,057.425.00 1,940,750.00 1,918,000.00 24, 482, 500.00 227, 120,675.00 225, 252,675 00 220.825, 175.00 *8,341,250.00 420.825, 175.00 28,422,200.00 1,976,425.00 * 1,472,500.00 192,432,975.00 190,455,550 tº 189,016,550.00 Total, third quarter------ 31,000.00 62, 500.00 *31,871, 125.00 189,016,550.00 Grand total.-------------- 430,382,000.00 339,779,000.00 * 150,762,450.00 189,016,550.00 TOTAL, SECTION 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,AS AM EN DE D [To Secretary of Agriculture to acquire cotton] August------------------------September December---------------------Total.-------------------- 3,500,000.00 1934 October-----------------------Total.-Grand total.-See footnotes at end of table. 20,000,000.00 20,000,000.00 - 23,500,000.00 RE PORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 71 TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued T OT AL , SECTI ON 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 A M E N D E D [Drainage, levee, irrigation, and similar districts, etc.] Mo n th Am o un t authorized - A mo u nt dis bursed Amount out Am ou nt repaid - standing at end of period 1933 October-----------------------December---------------------Total.-------------------1934 January-----------------------February---------------------- $383,489.21 ------------------|------------------|-----------------* 6,655,624.87 $2,413,955. 10 |-----------------$2,413,955. 10 27,039, 114.08 2,413,955. 10 -----------------2,413,955. 10 8,868,671.81 ------------------|-----------------3,488,456.54 ------------------|-----------------5,119,969.73 110,943.34 ||-----------------487,377. 51 118,000.00 1-----------------5,759, 139.97 1,513, 198.99 |-----------------*7,622,471.31 ,294.74 l-----------------,736,200. 97 3,528,608.65 l-----------------918, 817.47 1,017,407.80 $44.09 *6,710,335.34 296,429.81 -----------------363,552.46 1,668,007. 45 -----------------28.5.3,638. 64 174,680.46 -----------------1,946,645.61 976,697.62 |-----------------44.09 *54,595,277.36 9.884, 268.86 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. 9,478,794.34 11, 146,801.79 11,321,482.25 12,298, 179.87 12,298, 179.87 *613,499.60 *837,211.49 2310,207. b3 *306,500.00 * 1,891, 521.03 a634,361.85 *447, 150.00 *1,478,410.94 *571,201.74 14,501,640.98 1,863,456.80 12,363,280.50 *3,818, 442.48 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 37,805, 506.85 25,000.00 78,803.49 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,U23.72 34, 175,499.81 43,08.,501.86 45,488,261.56 50,024,883.23 50,024,883.23 January-----------------------February---------------------arch------------------------- 527,075.97 *5,642,246.15 8,087,309.54 1,787,345.64 ,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 Total, first quarter------- * 14,256,631.66 3,448,896.76 53,549. 98 53,420,230.01 5,008, 175.80 857,494.24 * 5,273,819.24 1,320,012. 21 4,712,255.97 * 55,222,784.03 56, 110,212.82 March------------------------April--------------------------By--------------------------June--------------------------- July--------------------------August------------------------- Total-------------------1935 January-----------------------February---------------------- Total.-------------------- 1,000.00 |----------------------------------28,000.00 -----------------l-----------------2,827.88 11,500.00 9,600.00 428. 37 447. 24 1936 - Total, second quarter----| July---------------------------August------------------------September--------------------- 531.045. 06 27,986.25 *20,517.00 904,430.38 * 17,001.59 *11,139,489.28 2,755, 487.65 265, 504.84 56, 110,212.82 2,069,470. 64 3,556,000.49 1,63,002. 59 4,032,732. C9 ,607.28 837,089.72 42,444.09 43,994.17 * 17, 130.22 60, 100, 500.82 60,958, 113.93 61,778,073. 43 Total, third quarter------ 7,260,473.72 5,771,429.09 * 103,568.48 61,778,073.43 Grand total.------------- 130, 109,428.58 62,079, 544.31 *301,470.88 61,778,073.43 T O T A L , A C T A P P R O V E D J U N E 10, 1933, A S A M E N D E D $4,375,000.00 $4,375,000.00 ------------------ $4,375,000.00 4,375,000.00 4,375,000.00 l------------------ 4,375,000.00 4,375,000.00 15,875,000.00 15,875,000.00 15,785,000.00 25,885,000.00 30, 133,000.00 30, 133,000.00 See footnotes at end of table. 72 R E P O R T O F T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATIO N TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued TOTAL, A C T A P P R O V E D J U N E 10, 1933, AS AMENDED–Continued Am o un t authorized 1 M o nt h Am o un t disbursed A m o u n t out A mo un t repaid I standing at end of period - 1935 January-----------------------------------------------------------100,000. CO August------------------------150,000.00 150,000.00 -----------------Total.-------------------- 150.000.00 150,000.00 100,000.00 30,033,000 tº 30, 183,000.00 30, 183. Exa.º 1936 January------------------------|------------------|------------------ 100,500.00 30,082,500.00 Total, first quarter-------|------------------|------------------ 100,500.00 - 30,GS2,500.00 May--------------------------------------------------------------June--------------------------------------------------------------- 1,827.86 30, USø, fºr 14 56.95 30,080,515.1% Total, second quarter----|------------------|------------------ 1,884.81 30,080, 615.15 July---------------------------------------------------------------125,000.00 August------------------------4,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 ------------------ 29,955,615.19 33,955, 515.19 Total, third quarter------ 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 * 125,000.00 33,955,615. In Grand total.-------------- 34,375,000.00 34,375,000.00 *419,384.81 33,955,615.19 Loans on Preferred Stock of Insurance Companies [Under the act approved June 10,1933, asamended] December---------------------- $4,375,000.00 $4,375,000.00 ------------------ $4,375,000.00 Total.-------------------- 4,375,000.00 4,375,000.00 ------------------ 4,375,000.00 4,375,000.00 15,875,000.00 15,875,000.00 15,785.000.00 25,785,000.00 30,033,000.00 Total.-------------------- 25,750,000.00 25,750,000.00 92,000.00 30,033.000.00 1935 January------------------------|-----------------------------------100,000.00 August-----150,000.00 150,000.00 ------------------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Total.-------------------- 150,000.00 150,000.00 100,000.00 29,933,000.00 30,083.000 tº 30,083.000.00 1936 January------------------------------------------------------------ 100,500.00 29,982,500.00 Total, first quarter-------------------------|------------------ 100,500.00 29,982, 500.00 May---------------------------|-----------------------------------June--------------------------------------------------------------- 1,827.86 29.9S ,672.14 29,980. 515.19 Total, second quarter----|------------------|------------------ 1,884.81 July---------------------------August------------------------- * 56.9 4,000,000.00 29, 980.515,19 125,000.00 4,000,000.00 ------------------ 33,855,615.19 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29,855,615.1% i Total, third quarter------ 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 * 125,000.00 33,855,615.13 Grand total.-------------- 34,275,000.00 34,275,000.00 *419,384.81 33,855, 615.15 Subscription for Preferred Stock ofan Insurance Company [Under the act approved June 10, 1933, asamended] See footnotes at end of table. $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 100,000.00 100,000.00 100,000 tº R E P OR T OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 73 TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 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 I L 13, 1934, A S A M E N D E D [Loanstofinancetherepairofdamage by earthquake, flood,orother catastrophein1933,1934,1935,and 1936] Mo n th A mo u nt author ized 1 Amount Out Am ou nt dis bursed - - - - - - - A mo un t repaid $27,600.00 III.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.T337,600.00 78,700.00 9,650.00 18,500.00 390.00 25, 500.00 l--------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------ 106,390.00 116,040.00 134,540.00 134,930.00 160,430.00 160,430.00 l------------------ 160,430.00 41,950.00 $175.00 20,950.00 l-----------------2,000.00 l-----------------15,000.00 470, 00 202,205.00 223, 155.00 225, 155.00 9,685.00 239, 535.00 234,335.00 484,335.00 1,234,085.00 1,232,665.00 1,235,365.00 1,249,350.00 - - - 150.00 5,200.00 250,000.00 |-----------------750,000.00 250.00 1,420.00 3,000.00 300.00 18,385.00 4,400.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - November--------------------150,000.00 December----------------------|------------------ Total.-------------------- - - - - - - standing at end of period - - - - - - - - - - - 150,000.00 1,101,285.00 12,365.00 1,249,350.00 50,000.00 19, 150.00 6,500.00 12,425.00 5,848.25 1,262,651.75 1,268,823.82 1,279,277.59 1936 January------------------------ March------------------------------------------- 327.93 1,971.23 Total, first quarter------- 50,000.00 38,075.00 8,147.41 1,279,277.59 April--------------------------ay--------------------------June--------------------------- 1629, 517.00 781, 167.75 * 1,392,859.00 17,690.00 355,245.00 172,261.23 7,354. 14 34,307.46 a5,347. 19 1,289,613.45 1,610,550.99 1,777,465.03 Total, second quarter---- *2,803,543.75 545,196.23 2 47,008.79 1,777,465.03 July--------------------------August-----------------------September--------------------- 195,195. CO 117,505.00 62,345.00 234,325.42 259,627 93 126, 131.00 4,882.72 973, 124.98 48,861.01 2,006,907.73 1,293, 410.68 1,410,680.67 Total, third quarter------ 375,045.00 620,C84.35 4986,868.71 1,410,680.67 Grand total.-------------- 5,528,588.75 2,465,070.58 * 1,054,389.91 1,410,680.67 TOTAL, SEC. 14 O F T H E A C T A P P R O V E D J U N E 19, 1934, AS A M E N D E D [Loans to borrowersengaged in the mining, milling,orsmeltingofores] $168,000.00 000.00 - 272,000.00 65,000.00 319,000.00 111,000.00 58,000.00 12,000.00 87,000.00 *6,307,000.00 See footnotes at end of table. 932,000.00 280,000.00 345,000.00 664,000.00 775,000.00 833,000.00 845,000.00 917,000.00 15,000.00 917,000.00 74 R E P OR T OF T H E RE CON STR UCT IO N FINANCE C OR PO R AT I ON TABLE 6.-Amount of authorizations, disbursements, repayments, and amounts outstanding from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1986, inclusive, by months and classes—Continued TOTAL, SEC. 14 OF T H E A C T A P P R O V E D JU N E 19, 1934, AS AMEN DED–C ontinu ed M on th º A m t authorºtnor A "...: t d is A mo un t out Am o un t repaid I standing at end - is of period 1936 January-----------------------FebruaryMa rch Total, second quarter---- $335,000.00 185,000.00 366,000.00 $20,000.00 15,000.00 103,000.00 886,000.00 138,000.00 975,000.00 275,000.00 *694,000.00 556,500.00 33,000.00 41,000.00 17,000.00 978,000 tº 97.9.tºxiº 691,000 tº * 1,525,500.00 91,000.00 tº 1.00a.g. 140,000.00 $857,000.00 872,000 tº 975,000 tº 1,054,000.00 837, 500.00 80,000.00 308,000.00 l----------------132,000.00 (4) 977,500.00 520,000.00 425,000.00 1,185.000.00 9,696,000.00 1,681,000.00 4495,000.00 1, 186,000.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Grand total.-------------- $80,000.00 746, o n i º - - - TOTAL, SEC. 16 O F T H E A C T A P P R O V E D J U N E 19,1934, AS A M E N D E D [Loan to apublic-school authorityforpayment ofteachers' salariesdue priortoJune 1, 1934] 1934 August------------------------$22,500,000.00 $22,300,000.00 -----------------$22,300,000.00 Pecember---------------------------------------------------------$22,300,000.00 -----------------Grand total ------------- 22,500,000.00 22,300,000.00 22,300,000.00 ------------------ TOTAL, A C T A P P R O V E D AUG. 24, 1935 I Loans toorforthebenefitoftax-supported public-schooldistricts,orothersimilarpublic-schoolauthorities, in charge of public schools] 535,800.00 -----------------------------------------------------208,500.00 § 000.00 Total, second quarter---- *209,500.00 ------------------|---------------------------------- - - - - - - - - 565,000.00 257,000.00 $22,000.00 ------------------|---------------------------------- Grand total.-------------- 1,627,300.00 |------------------ :T.tºurs have been adjusted on account of rescissions. l*Exclusive ofºrepayments unallocated, c º m º pending advices, asofSept. 30, 1936. s º tºr e refinancing ofloans previously made by the Corporation to Federal land banks for different individual amounts, but in the same aggregate amount. * Represents increases due to accounting adjustments in loans previously authorized. - * Includes authorizations of $1,223,858,664.99 to the Commodity Credit Corporation, of which $506,824, 658.46 was disbursed and $511,015,734.79was repaid. ‘ s i o m y º . o º o n s u p o š a p n j o u ! ) s å o š f i q ‘ m øo a º su n º o wq , y w ‘, 9 p 9 y 6 Ip o ’m 0 9 s 'a du a o d u oo y ºo g u g p 6 o n º9 6 0 '6 q º ) a eu wo ou uq pb n so ø u q ui o d s u u p o o o qp º n u u d , p‘ uu s do sd a ut p º s q u o po º s p o q u o d ‘ os wq u oa b po pb yu ny bn o p y on ub õ d z o b u o o u a q q u p y ö o s u p o T – 7 2 , a t a v L S G I I N V O E I I N O O L S m H J , C I N Y S X I N Y 8 I 1 1 0 q u p e t t o º i u a º i e n a 8 4 o t t u u p y q i . p u w o n 1 º l u A e e u a o b p o º n p A i o . p o u u u g A b u p o n A A t º n A t i u q u w u t o 0 e u o t u y l e u o q ø N S 1 8 4 9 q u s , 0 w 6 0! ’ 0 .! 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" Z i ‘ + 8 O F T H E R E C O N S T R U C T I O N F IN AN CE CORPORATIOI, q u i n o u y n u n o u u y q u n o u r y I q u n o u u y q u n o u u y q u n o u u w q u n o u r y ø q e n s ºs g " ' 8O fZ f6 s#1·1 9 ' '8 1 9ºº g s|18 “1 86 ' 1 0| 1 ' 9 1 $ |16 *8 1'9 6 8ºg 1 8 ~| ~~~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ e q~ u* e p a u t e a t e s s i t º r p u qo o a ae REPORT of THE RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE coRPORATION 77 TABLE 8.—Loans on and purchases ofpreferred stock, and purchases ofcapital notes or debentures, of banks and trust companies, disbursed from Mar. 9, 1988, to Sept. 30, 1986, inclusive; and outstanding as of Sept. 30, 1936 (under Sec. 804, Title III, of the act approved Mar. 9, 1933, as amended) BANKS A N D TRUST COMPANIES t ot al , D isb urs ed N ubmb of a ne kr s State a n d trust com pa- N ubmb e sr of a nk Am ou nt - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 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----------------------------Pennsylvania---------------------Pu e r t o Rico.------------------------ Rho de Island---------------------- - - - 70 1 5 113 121 56 39 11 9 40 86 24 215 281 139 197 113 111 31 65 67 183 256 148 217 57 148 - - - - - - - - 9 205 19 477 134 128 387 46 53 285 3 4 35 119 121 401 41 60 132 1 94 88 406 23 6,078 See footnotes at end of table. and trust Am o un t Compa nies 1 nies 1 Alabama------------------------------------Alaska--------------------Arizona-------------------Arkansas------------------California-----------------Colorado--------------------Connecticut-----------------Delaware---------------------- Outstanding $15,853,575.00 59 $11,596,179. 15 37,500.00 ----------|-----------------2,430,000.00 3 1,364,966. 57 4,404,000.00 103 4,027,490.27 48,502,425.00 100 36,447,884.68 4,893,500.00 54 4,099,000.00 7,192,126.00 38 6,626,343.29 567,300.00 11 347,300.00 325,400,000.00 8 * 22, 544,700.00 2,176,200.00 40 1,982,006.26 4,835, 500.00 78 3,795,000.00 1,805,000.00 24 1,620,000.00 90,401, 114.17 195 57,402, 731.30 16,627,000.00 261 14,826,500.00 10,248,000.00 123 8,760,900.00 5,247,750.00 192 4,926,971.57 8,879,850.00 107 7,352,900.00 15,512,000.00 94 9,646,000.00 9,125,500.00 30 7,868,277.88 9,078, 170.00 63 8,218,826.40 16,174,200.00 57 13,750,785.86 40,624,661.00 171 35,024,024.75 17,316,025.00 207 12,055, 155.38 14,258, 150.00 139 8,304, 880.93 20,706, 125.00 202 10,236,375.00 4, ,500.00 46 2,634, 153.13 7,907,950.00 140 6, 156,067. 54 205,000.00 4 205,000.00 751,635.00 7 451,635.00 71,897,016.07 201 67,657,216.97 690,000.00 17 648,000. 301,585,605.83 399 90,397, 502.39 7,463,500.00 123 6,760,390.42 4,004,500.00 118 3, 121,000.00 91,997,237.00 337 70,069,926. 27 10,934,000.00 42 6,695,499.32 1,950,000.00 46 1,501,000.00 45,795,096.50 272 40,921,093.31 1,250,000.00 3 1,000,000.00 898,500.00 4 848,500.00 2,771,800.00 34 2, 109,300.00 4,438, 100.00 105 3,343,646. 55 12,559,050.00 118 12,031, 550.00 30,636, 125.00 357 25,845,777.87 3,995,000.00 35 2,735,000.00 15,795,000.00 60 15,608,000.00 10,694,650.00 126 8,733,091.62 125,000.00 1 124,000.00 6,064,500.00 86 4,272, 500.00 6,356,066.66 82 5,164,366.04 33, 147, 100.00 369 29,042,463.41 1,367,500.00 21 1,249,336.53 1,071,576, 103.23 5,512 702,151,215.66 78 R E PO R T OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CO R PO RA TI ON TABLE 8.—Loans on and purchases ofpreferred stock, and purchases ofcapital notes or debentures, of banks and trust companies, disbursed from Mar. 9, 1933, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive; and outstanding as of Sept. 30, 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 MPA NI ES -Co nt in ued nat ionA L * Disbursed N ubmabner of ks State a n d trust c omp a- N m b er ofubanks A m ou n t Florida------------ Georgia- Idaho--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rhode Island--South Carolina-----------------South Dakota------------Tennessee----------------Texas--------------------Utah---------------------- Vermont-------------- - - - - - - - - - - Total.---------------------------------See footnotes at end of table. 3. 6 23 25 133 8 10 2,025 518,426,136.98 1,824 9 36 1 23 35 56 Amount º $10,996,800.00 19 $7,252,005.38 37,500.00 1---------------------------1,540,000.00 2 1,340,000.00 1,555,000.00 19 1,367,250.00 19,899,925.00 53 18,455,884.68 4,118, 500.00 30 3,324,000.00 3,723,426.00 15 3,615.301.00 137,300.00 4 137,300.00 1,100,000.00 2 1, 100,000.00 1,330,000.00 13 1, 165,000.00 1,722,500.00 15 1, 189,500.00 765,000.00 9 685,000.00 83,530, 114.17 114 51,593, 981.30 7, 188,500.00 47 6,088,000.00 6,447,500.00 40 5,374,050.00 2,282,500.00 45 2, 128,750.00 3,397,350.00 27 2,907,000.00 4,400,000.00 14 4,072, 500.00 2,610,000.00 12 2,107,500.00 2,728, 170.00 12 2,468,825.40 10,223,200.00 35 8,276,974.60 20,400, 160.00 47 16, 201,473.75 13,547,525.00 75 9,322,655.38 2,652,650.00 15 2,529,980.93 8,517, 125.00 25 3,578,375.00 1,511,000.00 16 1,005,653.13 5,834,950.00 47 4,506,259.06 175,000.00 3 175,000.00 651,635.00 6 351,635.00 29,449,435.82 132 28, 151,459.52 410,000.00 6 395,000.00 129,785,605.83 215 28,345,002-39 1,905,000.00 18 1,483,750.00 2,410,500.00 25 1,642,000.00 35,175,737.00 78 25,693,925.27 10,874,000.00 36 6,635,499.32 890,000.00 15 525,000.00 20,478,736.50 187 16,644,787.50 648,500.00 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 3,395,066.66 15,195,100.00 702,500.00 3 6 27 27 145 - Virginia--------------Virgin Islands----------------Washington.------------------West Virginia--------------------Wisconsin----------------------------Wyoming------------------------------------ and trust compa nies 1 nies 1 26 1 3 24 62 32 16 4 2 13 18 9 124 51 47 46 29 15 13 13 43 52 97 15 30 20 49 3 8 135 6 242 18 31 83 40 20 199 Outstanding 9 33 1. 21 31 49 9 598,500.00 1,397,000.00 2,253,646.55 7,740,000.00 19,210,477.87 1,145,000.00 473,000.00 2,488,341-52 124,000.00 2,400,000.00 2,423,365.04 13,605,453.41 628,353.59 326,324,443.69 79 R E P O R T O F T H E RECONSTRUCT ION FINANCE CORPORATIO N TABLE 8.—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 Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive; and outstanding as of Sept. 30, 1936 (under Sec. 804, 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 M PA N IE S -C on t in u ed STATE M E M B E R Disbursed Outstanding Nu m be r Number of ba n k s State a n d trust c om pa nies 1 2 7 4 14 4 4 6 4 4 2 4 8 36 4 24 8 3 of b a nk s A m o un t a n d trust compa A mo u nt * nies 1 27 - 8.60 2, 1,230,000.00 1,120,000.00 172,500.00 2,125,000.00 2,550,000.00 2, 150,000.00 2,300,000.00 3,376,000.00 11,753,921.00 63,000.00 6 4 13 4 4 6 3. 3 2 4 6 34 2 875,000.00 705,000.00 2,212, 500.00 1, 170,000.00 1,060,000.00 152, 500.00 1,325,000.00 1,925,000.00 1,400.000.00 2,250,000.00 2,898,8.11.26 10,655,771 00 32,000.00 8,265,000.00 1,607, 500.00 101,700.00 20 6 3 3,183,000.00 1,042,500.00 84,263.00 331 137,745,611.62 000.00 000.00 000.00 Pennsylvania---------------------Puerto Rico.---------------------------------Rh o de Island-------------------------------South Carolina South Dakota Virginia.------------------------------------Virgin Islands Washington---------------------------------West Virginia Wi s c o ns i n - Wyo mi ng Total.---------------------------------See footnotes at end of table. 112502–37–6 67,483 gi 80,000.00 393 266,996,486.25 80 R E P O R T O F T H E RECONSTR UCTION FINANCE CO RP OR A TI ON TABLE 8.—Loans on and purchases of preferred stock, and purchases ofcapital notes or debentures, of banks and trust companies, disbursed from Mar. 9, 1933, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive; and outstanding as of Sept. 30, 1936 (under Sec. 504, Title III, ofthe act approved Mar. 9, 1938, as amended)—Continued B A N K S A N D T R U S T CO MP A NI ES -C on ti nu ed NoN-MEMBER - Disbursed Outstanding N u m be r State N mb e r ofubanks of b a n k s and trust f and trust Amount companies 1 Amount * compa nies 1 1 84 54 23 23 7 7 25 61 11 77 226 88 145 80 92 16 48 16 95 155 133 163 29 96 1 1 44 11 160 113 97 269 5 30 70 3 1 29 88 92 235 21 51 92 - - I 2,119,000.00 79 1,985,240.27 13, 102,500.00 43 11, 407,000.00 575,000.00 23 575,000.00 3,468,700.00 23 3,011.042.29 430,000.00 7 210,000.00 *24,300,000.00 6 * 21,444,700.00 571,200.00 25 546,387-66 1,953,000.00 57 1,730,500.00 230,000.00 11 230,000.00 4,421,000.00 68 3,595,250.00 8,208,500.00 210 7,568,500.00 2,680, 500.00 79 2,326,850.00 2,792,750.00 141 2,645,721.57 3,357,500.00 77 3, 120,900.00 8,562,000.00 77 3,648,500.00 4,365, 500.00 16 4,350,777.8s 4,050,000.00 47 3,500,000.00 2,575,000.00 16 2,575,000.00 8,470,580.00 90 8, 166,780.00 3,705, 500.00 130 2,700, 500.00 11,605,500.00 124 5,774,900.00 3,924,000.00 - 157 3,475,000.00 882,000.00 24 585,000.00 1,971,300.00 90 1,565,535.48 30,000.00 1. 30,000.00 100,000.00 1 100,000.00 22,866,675.00 44 22, 664,802.79 247,500.00 9. 222,500.00 45,280,000.00 133 28,477,500.00 3,858,500.00 102 3,589. 140.4? 1,594,000.00 93 1,479,000.00 20,084,000.00 232 17,778,500.00 50,000.00 5 50,000.00 995,000.00 28 931.000.00 15,260,000.00 70 15,054,528.81 Puerto Rico.---------------1,250,000.00 3. 1,000,000.00 Rhode Island-------------250,000.00 1 250,000.00 South Carolina------------1,266,800.00 28 712.300.00 South Dakota-------------1,329,000.00 78 935,000.00 Tennessee.------------4,271,550.00 91 4,065,550.00 Texas-------------7,222,500.00 205 6, 195,300.00 1,080,000.00 16 470,000.00 Vermont----15,235,000.00 51 15, 135,000.00 Virginia-------4,502,250.00 91 4,264,750.00 Virgin Islands-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Washington.---54 1,294,500.00 52 1,067,500.00 West Virginia 48 2,306,000.00 47 2,246,000.00 Wisconsin-340 15,469,500.00 310 12,954,500.00 Wyoming-----------------------------------10 585,000.00 553,500.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Total---------------------------------- 3,660 286, 153,480.00 3,357 238,081,154.35 "Pºº 1.After eliminating wherever there was disbursed and outstanding on Sept. 30, 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 section 304, titleIII, ofthe act approved Mar. 9,1933, as amended. *A mo un t outstanding includes repayments unallocated, advices, as of Sept. 30, 1936. *g. * Including $20,000,000 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. * Where changes in the status of b haveoccurredbetweenthedateofauthorizationand Sept:30,1938 (forexample, where a bank has changed from non-member toStatemember), such banks are distributed in theabovetableaccording to their status on Sept. 30, 1936. 81 IREPORT 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 TABLE 9.—Loans authorizea (and commitments outstanding as of Sept. 30, 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 Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive] N u m b e r | Percent Size of loans of loans I of total Am o un t authorized Percent of total $5,000 and under-----------------------------------------$5,001 to $10,000, inclusive$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 $500,000, inclusive----------------------------Ov e r $500,000--------------------------------------------- 399 3.31 427 392 301 163 112 22 18.6 15.4 19.9 18.3 14.0 7.6 5.2 1.0 $1,293,985.68 2,787,040.69 7,925,970.15 15,530,400.00 23,687,420.26 25,097,726.82 37,777,734.00 26,918, 768.65 16.8 17.8 26.8 19.1 Total---------------------------------------------- 2,147 100.0 141,019,046.25 100.0 - - 0.9 2.0 5.6 11.0 TA B LE 10.-Loans authorized (and commitments outstandin as of Sept. 30, 1936) to industrial or commercial business under sec. 5d of the econstruction Finance % Corporation Act, as amended (including purchases of participations, and agree ments to purchase participations, in loans), by industries [From June 19, 1934, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive] N um b er |Percent Industry of bor- of rowers 1| total A m ou n t a u thorized - Percent o total M a ºand: kindred products: F ood Dairy products-------------------------------------Canning, preserving, packing (fish,fruit, vegetables)– Bread and bakeries---------------------------------Flour milling---Confectionery. Animal feeds-All other-------------------------------------------- 34 43 36 20 28 19 21 48 1.7 2.2 1.8 1.0 1.4 1.0 1.1 2.4 $1,350,710.00 2,240,200.00 1,087, 545. 16 774,000.00 843, 100.00 1,054,500.00 ,200.00 1,553,200.00 1.0 1.6 ..8 ..6 ..6 .7 ..6 1.1 Meat and poultry packing-------------------------- - Total, food products------------------------------ 249 12.6 9,810,455. 16 7.0 Textiles and their products: Cotton goods---------------------------------------Cotton small wares-Woolen goods------Silk and rayon goods-. Knit goods, hosiery--Dyeing and finishings------Men's clothing and furnishings-Women's clothing and furnishings Upholstering material, draperies-All other-------------------------------------------- 36 11 28 21 39 18 20 25 8 7,518, 183.33 233,500.00 4,468,000.00 3,400,000.00 2,421,500.00 7,031,000.00 1,064,000.00 414, 500.00 200, 500.00 1,462,750.00 .2 3.2 2.4 1.7 5.0 .8 .3 ..1 29 1.8 ..5 1.4 1.1 2.0 0.9 1.0 1.3 .4 1.4 Total, textileproducts---------------------------- 235 11.8 28,213,933.33 20.0 67 77 26 3.4 10,347,250.00 4,475,100.00 1,226,450.00 3,596,725.00 327,500.00 625,200.00 388,500.00 7.3 3.2 .9 2.6 .2 .4 .3 L um b er and timber products: Lumber--------------------------------------------Furniture------Wo oden containers---Millwork, sash, doors, etc.----Cooperage, and cooperage stockWoo den turned products-----All other-------------------------------------------- 5.3 1.0 9 3.8 1.3 4.0 ..5 .8 .5 Total, lumber and timber products---------------------- 283 14.3 20,986,725.00 14.9 Paper and allied products: Containers (boxes, etc.)----------------------------All other-------------------------------------------- 11 31 .5 1.6 163,000.00 7,518,850.00 ..1 5.4 Total, paper and allied products------------------ 42 2.1 7,681,850.00 5. 5 &ce footnotes at end of table. 80 9 15 82 R EP O RT O F T H E RECONS TRUCTION FINANCE C OR PO RA TI O N TABLE 10.-Loans authorized (and commitments outstanding as of Sept. 30, 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 N um b er |Percent #. Industry tº Amount a u thorized Manufacturing—Continued. Printingand alliedproducts: All other-------------------------------------------- Book and job printing------------------------------- 51 12 15 2.6 ..6 ..8 269,250.00 599,200.00 149,000.00 Total, printingand allied products---------------- 78 4.0 017,450.00 17 9 29 .9 .5 .4 901, 500.00 641,500.00 927,500. Total, chemical and allied products--------------- 55 2.8 2,470,500.00 Rubber products-Total.-------------------------------- 15 ..8 1,451,000.00 11 7 19 27 .5 .4 .9 .4 350,845.32 682,000.00 374,500.00 119,250.00 44 2.2 526,595.32 34 11 48 9 12 10 11 1.7 .5 2.5 .5 ..6 .5 .5 .7 1,644,000.00 946,100.00 2,899,974.74 518,000.00 1,335,500.00 551,500.00 893.800.00 834,800.00 149 7.5 9,623,674.74 1.8 *23 1.6 .5 1.0 .8 1.2 2,960,200.00 2,576, 483. 34 1,292,500.00 2,344,400.00 1,184,515.00 *3,282,000.00 1.7 -9 2-3 137 6.9 13,640,098.34 9.7 30 23 27 1.5 1.2 1.4 1,382,000.00 1,903,800.00 1,879,000.00 L0 1.4 1.3 80 4.1 5,164,800.00 10 24 25 18 8 # 48 ..5 1.2 1.3 .9 .4 2.4 640,000.00 1,974,400.00 1,483,100.00 974,500.00 538,000.00 15,791,466.66 133 6.7 11,401,466.66 40 2.0 4,330,500.00 29 15 16 1 16 23 20 1.5 1.1 1.0 464,600.00 300,300.00 379,200.00 *730,500.00 664,000.00 461,500.00 119 6.0 3,000,100.00 Engraving, lithographing, etc Chemical and allied products: Paints, varnishes, and alliedproducts - Leather and its manufactures: Tanning and finishing------------------------------ Leather goods (luggage, handbags, etc.) Boots and shoes---All other Total, leather manufactures----------------------Stone, clay, and glassproducts: Stone, granite,slate, etc.----------------------------Sand, gravel--------Brick and tile, etc.-Concrete products--Limestone products-Glass products. Pottery-All other-------------------------------------------- Total,stone, clay,and glass products-------------- 14 Iron, steel,and theirproducts (excluding machinery): Foundry roducts (castings, forgings, etc.).-Structural and ornamental iron and steel- 35 32 11 21 15 Pipe and fittings.--------Stoves, ranges, furnaces Hardware, plumbing, and supplies. All other------------- Total, iron and steeland products---------------- 2.1 1.8 .9 Non-ferrous metals and theirproducts: Metal alloys and products (brass, bronze, etc.)------ Metal stampings, stamped and enamel ware.-------All other--------------------------------------- - - Total, non-ferrous metals and their products-----Machinery (excluding transportation equipment): Agricultural implements--------------------- Electrical machinery, apparatus, and supplies General machinery and equipment Machine tools-P u m p s and pu All other--------Total, machinery----------------------------- - - - Transportation equipment (automobile accessories, etc.)-Total.-------------------------------------- - - - - - Wholesale and retail trade: Wholesale trade: Food products-------------------------------------Hardware, paints, etc.-------------------Petroleum products---------------------Grain and feed, fuel, ice, etc.--------------------Building materials---------------------------------All other-------------------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Total, wholesale trade------------------ - - - - - - - - - - - See footnotes at end of table. .8 .8 .8 .. -.3 .5 .5 s REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE 83 CORPORATION TABLE 10.-Loans authorized (and commitments outstanding as of Sept. 30, 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 industries–Continued N u m b e r |Percent of borof Industry rowers 1| total Wholesale and retail trade-Continued. Retail trade: Food products-------------------------------------Hardware, paints, etc.------------------------------Department stores---------------------------------General stores.-------------------------------------Drug stores----------------------------------------Auto Sales, service stations-------------------------Grain and feed, fuel, ice, etc.------------------------Building materials---------------------------------Furniture--------All other-----------Total, retail trade Percent Amount a u thorized o - total $45,550.00 -------- 14 7 13 20 7 22 a 26 8 9 * 18 ..7 .4 ..6 1.0 .4 1.1 1.3 .4 .5 .9 2,391,000.00 1.7 106,505.00 .1 35,000.00 !-------195,360.69 .1 2307,260.00 .2 142,500.00 .1 337,968. 74 .3 * 180,202.86 .1 144 7.3 3,807, 997.29 2.7 23 10 1.2 ..5 5,453,976.50 1,954,000.00 3.9 1.3 66.650.00 ..1 All other: Mining: * Coal 33 1.7 7,407,976.50 5.2 Contracting, etc.—Total.-------------------------------Not classified—Total------------------------------------ 36 35 71 1.8 1.8 3.6 897,955.26 1,387,800.00 5,198, 168.65 ..6 1. 0 3.6 Grand total------------------------------------------------- 1,978 100.0 141,019,046.25 100.0 Laundries, dry cleaning-Total.------------------------- representsthe number ofapplicantstowhom loanshave been authorized or c om m *Number º m aofborrowers de. •Excludesmining loansauthorized under sec. 14ofthe act approved June 19, 1934, as amended. TABLE 11.-Number of borrowers and amounts of loans authorized under sec. 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, from Feb. 2, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive, by size of cities ortowns BANKS A N D TRUST COMPANIES Borrowers Population of cities or towns in which borrowers are located Authorizations N u m be r Percent of total 5,166 70.1 592 543 255 212 166 106 146 188 8.0 7.4 3.5 2.9 2.2 1.4 2.0 2.5 $327,420,678.67 126,597,643.43 191,335,969.94 144,750,347.41 282,835,694.83 223,522,831.34 239, 185,297.68 445,661, 140.11 468,753,241.46 13.4 5.2 7.8 7,374 100.0 2,450,062,844.87 100.0 Amount Percent of total 5.9 11.5 9.1 9.8 18. 19. 1 TOTAL, SEC. 5,R E C O N S T R U C T I O N FI N AN C E C O R P O R A T I O N ACT, A S A M E N D E D 1 5,478 60.7 703 746 428 390 278 368 3.19 309 7.8 8.3 4.8 4.3 3.1 4.1 3.5 3.4 9,019 100.0 $362,735,664. 26 139,155,026.23 225,013,300.21 183,410,210.09 345,195,993.84 273,616,280.33 404,618,695.45 628,222,697.82 677,403,193.80 3,239,371,062.03 11.2 4.3 6.9 5.7 10.7 8.4 12.5 19. 20. 9 100.0 *Exclusive of railroads, regional agricultural credit corporations, Federal land banks, and Federal inter mediate credit banks. 84 REPORT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 12.-Names and compensation of directors, officers, and employees of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation receiving from the Corporation more than $400 per month, as of Sept. 30, 1936 W A S H I N G T O N OFFICE Salary per Title Name Jones, Jesse H--------------------------- Chairman---------------------------------------irector-----------------------------------------Fisher, Charles T., JrCharles B------------------------do-------------------------------------------- § º A.lle + : ,Janne s B. Solicitor Johnson, Ben--Lindquist, R. J. Barriger,J. W., II Assistant general counse Special counsel------Special assistant Chief auditor-----------Chief examiner, Railroad D - Brownell, R. A Husbands, S a m Murchison, Frank Hamilton, T.A.-Persons, Henry Mandeville, Charles H. Taylor, R. J. Klossner, H. McGrath, M . Slacks, John W Herson, James F. Exam Chief, § - Agency Divisio Assistant Assistant Chief, Examining Div 7 -1 791. 7s. 79t.-7 - º 750-to 75-ºxº 75n-ºn 5-3.ºu sº. º Dougherty, J. L. urr, C. J.-----Hamilton, Claud Laughlin, Reginald Snodgrass, Russell L Coit, Gladding B Thralls, Jerome Griffin,D. B. Assistan *.*.*.*. Special representative Assistant treasurer Assistant Chief, Ex Costello, W . C.---Chief engineer Macartney, Morto Assistant Chief, Examinin Wilson, J. C.-------Counsel Corcoran, Thomas G Satterfield, W . R.-----------------------------d Special assistant to the directors Assistant secretary------------Chief, Statistical and Economic Examiner Administrative assistant, Agency Div Stroud, W . E.---Homire, James L.-Kuehl, Frank W------ Dodds, Chauncey Y--------------------Sullivan, Harry L----------------------- Division. Assistant tieasurer--------------------- Hobson, Alfred T----------------------- Assistant secretary Kelley, Jerome T------------------------ Assistant treasurer d Unzicker, Willard E--------------------Moore, Milton K-----------------------do------------------------------Price, Jacob L------Watson. William P---------------------------do------------------------------Taylor. Tyre-------Greer, Frank H. Hoyt, James A.-Grantham, J. P.------------------------- Assistant chief auditor--------------------Keyes, Paul C--------------------------- Special representative-----------------------Goertner, Francis B.--------------------- Counsel------------------------------------------Rossman, Richard----------------------iner----------------------------------------Bassett, Albert E------------------------|-----d Byrns, Miles J.-------------------------------d - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | R E P O R T OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORP ORATI ON 85 T A B L E 12.-Names and compensation of directors, officers, and employees of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation receiving from the Corporation more than $400 per month, as of Sept. 30, 1936–Continued W A S H I N G T O N O FF I CE –C on ti n ue d Name IDavis, T h om a s H Johnson, L. E Armistead. Robert PBoggs, V Cloninger, C. W-----------------------Griffin, Charles N.-H o w a r d , Ernest B---------------------Lawrence, Donald E------------------Lewis, Charles B----------------------Mielenz, Louis M---------------------O'Bleness, E. J.------------------------Seabury, R. M------------------------Seeley, Harold J-----------------------Stafford, Bayard C--------------------Tonks, William-----------------------Toole, J. E.----------------------------W a d d e n , Thomas A ------------------W a r d , Maxwell-------------------------Barnett, Frank H.-Smith. Charles A.-----------------------Wright, Charles M---------------------oung, R. D.---------------------------Healey, Geo. W------------------------Blair, Smith----------------------------Hoeltzel, Lloyd C Title Salary per month $562.50 562.50 541.67 541. 67 541.67 541.67 541.67 541.67 541.67 541.67 541.67 541.67 541.67 do Assistant to M r . 541.67 41.67 541.67 541.67 541.67 e tso 541.67 Assistant chief auditor--- 541. 67 Co uns el 541.67 Administrative assist 541.67 533.33 520.83 500. 500. 500. 500. Special representative-Examiner------------- Division. Farrell. Edward A.---------------------- Supervising accountant--------------------------Lescallett, George A.--------------------- Chief, Authorization-Cancelation Section Oddie, Tasker L------------------------- Special field representative------------Roper, James H---Supervising engineer----Drager, Walter L--Engineer----------Faber, Arthur L-------------------------|----- 0 - Norton, John E.-------------------------|-----d Glueck, Nathan H---------------------- Counsel-Henry, Heber--------------------------d Stansfield, Edgar A Wolford, Albert M.--Clayton, Laurance J.-Dickinson, R. G. Giddings, William C Mack, Robertson, Hilton W | Rochelle, WilliamJ . Stewart, Adelbert T Strong, Albert L. Talman, Carter Tigrett, A. K--Watts, Lawson--Kannee, Henry M-Merritt, Arthur B-Tracy, Frank T---Estes, George L Etheridge, Julian C . House, Perry B 4 79. Jenkins, Hugh Powell---Shields, Leighton--------------Gale, George J--------------------------- McCarthy, A rt h ur F Rosenwald, Harold Wilson, Ro bert G. Rait, Donald M---------------Shepard, G u y B-------------------Burrowes, Alfred D 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. E00. 500. 500. 500 5 jo. g Administrative assista Examiner------------- Henrich,William A.I.I.I.I.I.I. Hoover, J a m e s O.--Luce, George P--W Coke, William H--Beck, W. C., Jr.---Bladen, W . H.-------Coun sel Hutchinson, A. S.--Burton, Roy E--Engineering examiner-Luther, Forrest-------------------------- Appraiser i ii 86 R E P O R T OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE COR PO RAT ION TABLE 12.-Names and compensation of directors, officers, and employees of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation receiving from the Corporation more than $400 per month, as of Sept. 30, 193 6—Con tinu ed W A S H I N G T O N OF F IC E– Co nt i nu ed ...?" Salary Title Name Joyce, Walter E------------------------- Administrative assistant-------------------------Counsel--------------Edelman, Edward--- $450-00 433.33 433-33 433-33 433-33 433-33 433-33 416.67 Gunderson, Harvey J Hill, George H., Jr.---------------------------do------------------------------------Klagsbrunn, Hans A-------------------------do------------------------------------- Livingston, Schuyler W Ward, Peter C-----German, Charles Z Goodale, Robert C. Stewart, C. H----Randolph, Hollins N-- Holland, Bernard P.,Jr. i|i Baden, James H----Dawson, Donald S.-- Herrmann, HerbertJ.-Pendleton, E d m u n d E Rogers, Hatton B--Snyder, T. R.---Stafford, D. N.----Willett, William E. Williams, John F.-Supervising engineer-Robert, F. H-----Chief, Interest Section-----------------Riddel, James L--Administrative assistant, Agency Division.-Collins, James H.-Appraiser------------------------------Easley, Robert J.-Mashburn, L. W------------------------|-----d Ralls, Frank C---Wagner, Walter D--- 415-57 416.67 415-57 41a. 57 416-57 415-57 415-57 416-57 416-tº 415.57 415-67 416.67 Worthington, L. S.-----------------------|-----do--------------------------------------------L O A N AGENCIES 1 Atlanta, Ga.: Cocke, Erle------------------------Chadwell, W . A.--Reynolds, G. P---------------------Birmingham, Ala.: Cottingham, T. J.--------------------| Manager------------------------------------------ $700.00 416.67 5.º.º.) Lapsley, John W--------------------| Agency officecounsel------------------------------ fººd.00 5 0 .0 0 Boston, Mass.: Carney, Joseph P-------------------| Manager------------------------------------------ &-33 541-57 5uu.txº 458.33 416-57 Jones, Ralph B---------------------- Assistant manager-- Hagerty.ºhnJ.--------------------- Scott, William N-------------------Kaplan, Monroe--------------------Charlotte, N. C.: Campbell, John A., Jr. Chicago, Ill.: Gallagher, F. D--------------------- 500.00 833.3 Black, Craig O---------------------- Assistant manager- - Sº º - Walker, Lee------------------------- Attorney-----------------------Ernst, D. W------------------------ Chief, Loan Liquidation Divisio Fordyce, William C----------------- Examiner---------------------Mattingly, B. Archibald------------ - -- - do -- Bullinger, R. A.---------------------- Attorneyoel, M . 0-------------------------------d o Gregson, William F----------------- E x a m i n e r Boysen, Louis K-------------------------do-Mudgett, C. F----------------------|-----do--------------Assistant to the manager-------------------------Standish, M . L.-Attorney-----------------------------------------Walters, Harold xaminer----------------------------------------Gill, Charles R-Tuohy. Arthur---------------------------do-------------------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - Cleveland, Ohio: Gelbach, Loring L------------------Davies, M . C.----Wadsworth, J. L Killpack, James M-----------------Dallas, Tex.: Andrews, Warren P----------------Detroit, Mich.: Hewitt, Charles H-----------------Nelson, Fred F-----Massnick, Alfred W. Manager-----------------------------------------Assistant manager- - - - - - - - *See footnote at end of table. do------------------------> 708.33 625.00 625.00 tºº.º. 625.00 550.00 54-57 500.00 5.xl º 500.00 475tº 458.33 416.67 º n tº 541.67 1.57 º Chief, Loan Liquidation Divisio Manager------------------------------------------ Fºl º Managar Assistant managerOffice counsel------------------------------------- 833-33 415.57 - 87 R E P OR T OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 12.-Names and compensation of directors, officers, and employees of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation receiving from the Corporation more than $400 per month, as ofSept. 30, 1986—Continued L O A N A G E N C I E S 1–Oontinued Name Title Jacksonville, Fla.: Manager-----------------------------------------Farwell, Fred H Ransas City, Mo.; Hodges, Frank----------------------|----- 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Assistant manager-l Salary mont $500.00 833.33 416.67 500.00 r: Jarrett, J. W------------------------ Manager-----------------------------------------Los Angeles, Calif.: Haight, Hector C------------------- Assistant manager-------------------------------Louisville, Ky.: Abell, J. Fort----------------------- Manager-----------------------------------------Humphrey, Lovell M--------------- Assistant manager-------------------------------Minneapolis, Minn.: Maynard, 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------------------- Manager-----------------------------------------Robertson, George W--------------- Assistant manager-Green. Justin----------------------- Examiner-----Knight, M . J.------------------------|-----do------Goodman, Samuel J.----------------- Agency counse Griffin, James L--------------------- Exa mine r--- McCain, H. L.----------------------|-----d o- McGaughy, Snowden.---------------|-----do-------------------------------------------N e w York, N.Y.: Ahern, T homas J., Jr.---------------- Manager-----------------------------------------Tyree, Young--------Smith, Frederick P Farthing, William J.----------------Weinstein, Walter H---------------Hannan, Edward A.----------------Evarts. Effingham-----------------Schneider, John Thoma s Kavanagh, Th oma s P--------------Summers, George------------------Barrett, F. H----------------------Boothe, David F-------------------Reilly, Edward J-------------------Stevens, Harry I.-------------------Frey, Charles L--------------------Linn, Henry A.---------------------Cochrane, George J.----------------Sutherland, Conrad J--------------Clarke, A. J., Jr.--------------------O kla ho ma City, Okla.: Eagen, J. C------------------------O m a h a , Nebr.: Daniel, Herbert S------------------Philadelphia, Pa.: Kiesling, Robert--------------------Scott, E. Raymond--Walton, Henry F., Jr.--------------Amsterdam, Gustave G------------Gretz, Arthur A--------------------Portland, Slade, E. F-------------------------Richmond, Va.: Gilmer, Henry G-------------------Staples, E. W----------------------- Assistant manager Waters, W . Murray----------------- Chief examiner-----------------------------------Salt Lake City, Utah: Smith, Elias A---------------------- Manager-----------------------------------------S a n Antonio, Tex.: Meerscheidt, Otto-------------------|-----do-------------------------------------------S a n Francisco, Calif.: Calkins, A. A.-----------------------|----- 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - McCullough, John S., Jr.-- Assistant manager Hossack, Harry F------------------- Examiner St. Louis, Mo.: Vardaman, James K., Jr.------------ Manager------------------------------------------ 500.00 416.67 479. 17 416.67 - º Keller. Harold L.-------------------- Assistant manager-------------------------------- 625.00 450.00 583.33 458.33 833.33 500.00 458.33 458.33 416.67 416.67 416.67 416.67 833.33 708.33 833.33 791.67 750.00 666.67 541.67 541.67 525.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 483.33 458.33 458.33 416.67 416.67 416.67 450.00 500.00 833.33 458.33 416.67 458.33 441. 67 500.00 500.00 416.67 416.67 450.00 500.00 750.00 500.00 500.00 833.33 500.00 1 Except as herein indicated, attorneys handling localmatters ofthe variousagenciesofthe Corporation do not receive salaries but are paid in the customary way according to the character and volume of the w o r k performed and therefore are not included. 88 REPORT of THE RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE corporation TABLE 13.-Statement of cash receipts and expenditures during the third quarter, July 1, 1936, toSept. 30, 1936, inclusive (Corporation's accounts with Treasurer of United States) treasurer of the Corporation------------------------------------------------------------Add: Checks issued prior to July 1, 1936, canceled subsequent to June 30, 1936--------------------------------------------------------------------$12,134.72 $5,673,035.41 Add: Corrections oferrorsreported tothe treasurer subsequent toJune 30, 1930--------------------------------------------------------------------- 6,855.05 18,989.7 - # ceipts: . cash balance at the close of business June 30, 1936------------------------------Sale of notes-------Repayments on loans: 5,692,085. IS --- $15,120,000.00 To banksandtrustcompanies (includingreceivers)- $38,204,565.50 T o credit unions---------------------------------T o building and loan associations (including re ceivers)----------------------------------------To insurance companies-------------------T o Federal land banks---------------------T o joint-stock land banks--------T o livestock credit corporationsT o mortgage loan companies------ To agricultural creditcorporations T o railroads T o State funds for insurance of deposits of public I no n ey S -- - -- - - -- - -- - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - T o mining, milling, and smelting business Ön assetsofclosedbanks sec.33. . . . For self-liquidatingprojects (par,$178,000)-For repair or reconstruction of property damaged by earthquake, etc.: Under sec. 201—a, act of July 21, 1932, as amended------------------------------ - - - Under act ofApr. 13, 1934, as amended Industrial and commercial business- 2,616.77 595,449.25 648,239.45 2,515,978.80 323, 118.77 94,918.64 6,133,663.42 202,000.00 48,372,950. 15 579,058.53 3,261.11 1,777,379.96 25,000.00 113,993.56 176,873.68 - 84,053.57 6,877.64 12,796.07 er 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 dis Secured by preferred stock–insurance companiesSecured by preferred stock—banks and trustc o m panies-----------------------------------------— Preferred stock, capital note, and debenture retirements Relief disbursements (1932 act) repaid----------------- Capital reductions regionalagricultural creditcorporatio Preferred stock installment sales contract------- 71,564,609.46 388,649.90 65,251.72 125, 263,892.73 172,280, 198.68 95,477, 540.88 419,000.00 5,000, 000.00 .29 Sales ofsecuritiespurchased from Federal of Public Works 05 .00 86 Funds ofThe R FC Mortgag Interest and discount collected Dividends collected on preferr on interim receipts)------- Interestcollectedon capital n Accrued interest on notes sold--- Deferred credits—premium on s i governmental agencies---- Reimbursable expensecollected. § . | on advances for car Collections on collateral (cash collateral) Liquidation of collateral purchased.-Profit on sale of collateral purchase Premium on securities sold.----Deposits with bids for purchas - Funds heldastrusteeforseries“A” notesof º Remittances held in suspense Unallocated-pending advice Miscellaneous (including amo un 429,329.713-45 435,021,798.63 Expenditures: Retirement of notes--------------------------------------------------- 285,000,000.00 Loan disbursements: T o banks and trust companies (including re ceivers)----------------------------------------- $9,930,605. 12 To joint-stock land banks300,000.00 T o mortgage loan companies 13,259,058.31 T o railroads---------------9,202,667.00 To fishing industry------------------------------21,200.00 - R EP O RT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE COR PORA TIO N 89 T A B L E 13. Statement of cash receipts and expenditures during the third quarter, July 1 1936, toSept. 30, 1936, inclusive (Corporation's accounts with Treasurer of United States)—Continued IExpenditures–Continued. Lo an disbursements—Continued. T o industrial and commercial business. ---------- $7,104,814. 44 520,000.00 29, 573. 20 To mining, milling,and smelting business-------O n assets of closed banks—sec. 5e----------------- For selfliquidatingprojects (par $16,412,000).----For repair or reconstruction of property damaged by earthquake, etc.,under actofApr. 13, 1934,as 16,232,747.73 amended: Industrial and commercial business----------- 230, 270.00 389,814.35 ther ---------------------------------------- For financing the carrying and orderly marketing of agricultural commodities and livestock pro duced in the United States: Commodity Credit Corporation-------------- 5,090,802.21 312,266.65 5,771,454.09 4,000,000.00 Other-------------------------------- To drainage,levee, and irrigation districts-------Secured by preferred stock–insurance companies— $72,395,363. 10 Purchases ofpreferred stock, capital notesand debentures—banks and trust companies---------------------------------------- Purchase ofstock ofThe R F C Mortgage Co--------------------------Purchases of securities from Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works------------------------------------------------------ Withdrawal by The R F C Mortgage Co. offunds held forit---------Allocations to other governmental agencies: To Secretary ofthe Treasury forpurchase ofstock of 5,560,100.00 10,000,000.00 30,819,250.50 5,088,917.32 Federal home loan banks.------------------------ $5,200,000.00 For expenses regionalagricultural creditcorporations (under Farm Credit Administration).------------- 362,000.00 For expenses Federal Emergency Relief Adminis tration-------------------------------------------— 3,017.93 Advances forcare and preservation ofcollateral----------------------- 5,565,017.93 1,464,313.84 Collateral purchased.-------------------------------------------------- 10.00 Advances forcareand preservationand expenseofcollateralpurchasedRe und ofinterestand dividend overpayments.----------------------- 42,210.21 710, 107.84 Refund of unearned discount----------------------------------------- 5.63 Release offunds held in suspense------------------------------------- 4,725,384.19 8,426, 124.30 622,098.90 6,729.25 1, 166,319.01 1,034, 127.95 490,468.97 354,762.24 Interest on notes------------------------------------------------------ Accrued intereston securities purchased.-----------------------------Furniture and fixtures-----------------------------------------------Expense-general----------------------------------------------------- Expense-loan agency-----------------------------------------------Expense-custodian--------------------------------------------------- Reimbursable expense-----------------------------------------------Miscellaneous(includingrefundsand adjustments foramounts credited in error)-----------------------------------------------------------— 774, 109.22 $434,245,420, 40 Cash balance at the close ofbusiness Sept. 30,1936---------------------------------776,378.23 Note.-In addition to funds on deposit with the Treasurer of the United States, custodian banks held in suspense funds which amounted to$216,617.58at the close ofbusiness June 30, 1936, and $260,885.27 at the closeofbusiness Sept.30, 1936. TABLE 14—Statement ofcashreceipts and expenditures duringthe9 monthsJan. 1, 1936, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive (Corporation's accounts with Treasurer of United States) Cash balance at the closeofbusiness Dec. 31, 1935,as per the books ofthe Treasurer ofthe Corporation----------------------------------------------------------* * Checks issued prior to Jan. 1, 1936, canceled subsequent to De $16,591.88 *::::CorrectionsoferrorsreportedtotheTreasurersubsequentto be - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Adjusted cash balance at the closeofbusiness Dec. 31, 1935 Receipts: Repayments on loans: To banksand trustcompanies(includingreceivers)- $179, 142,198.42 30,036.77 To building and loan associations (including receivers)---------------------------- - - - To insurance companies T o Federal land banks T o joint-stock land banks To livestockcredit corporations-T o mortgage loan companies----- To agricultural creditcorporationsT o railroads - - º 55 - 17,240.43 11,329,715.68 Sale of notes----------------------------------------------------T o credit unions---------------------------------- + $11,312,475.25 3,792,215.74 1,713, 187.48 13,898, 146.85 1,139,089.37 160, 155.00 22,008, 317.75 280, 636.90 66,200,375,0s 90 REPORT of THE REconSTRUCTION FINANCE corporation TABLE 14—Statement ofcash receipts and expenditures during the 9 months Jan. 1, 1936, to Sept. 30, 1986, inclusive (Corporation's accounts with Treasurer of United States)—Continued Receipts-Continued. Repayments on loans-Continued. To State funds for insurance ofdeposits ofpublic $1,743, 105.62 moneys To fishing industry 10. 924.43 T o industrial and commercial business T o mining, milling, and smelting business-------O n assets of closed banks—sec. 5e----------------- 5,188,071.40 ,000.00 For self-liquidatingprojects (par $7,978,219.47)---For repair or reconstruction of property damaged 7,902,953. 37 268,970. 30 by earthquake, etc.: Under sec. 201—a, act of July 21, 1932, as 198,594.74 amended----------------------------------- Under actofApr. 13, 1934, as amended: Industrial and commercial business------- 7,583.72 67,246. 19 ther------------------------------------- For financing sale of agricultural surpluses in foreign markets--------------------------------- 13,980,064.85 For financing the carrying and orderly marketing of agricultural commodities and livestock produced in the United States: Commodity credit corporation---------------- 221,464,833. 37 Other--------------------------------1,729,665.04 T o drainage, levee, and irrigation districts183,889.79 Secured by preferred stock–insurance com 225, 500.00 Secured by preferred stock—banks an trust companies-------------------------------------1,166,856.93 171,382, 182.65 Preferred stock, capital note and debenture retirements Relief disbursements (1932 act) repaid---------------------- 1,937.00 Capital reductions regional agricultural creditcorporations- - 14,500,000.00 Pre erred stock installment sales contract----------------------------121,139.29 Sales ofsecurities purchased from Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works---------------------------------------------------- 170,549,406. 39 Funds ofThe RF C Mortgage Co--- 10,000,000.00 Interest and discount collected.---------------------------------------- 47,351,965. 13 Dividends collected on preferred stock purchased (including interes on interim receipts)------------------------------------------------- 20, 171,683. 13 - 7,148,365.59 Accrued interest on notes sold.---------------------------------------116,915.33 Interest collected on capital notesand debentures Deferred credits—Premium on saleofsecurities purchased from other governmental agencies Reimbursable expense collected.-------------------------------- - Repayments on advances for careand preservation ofcollateral.-Commodity credit corporation (cash collateral) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5,420,840. 57 958,062.41 2,416,467. 18 3 000.00 Collections on collateral (cash collateral)--Liquidation of collateral purchased.--Profit on sale of collatera Premium on securities sol purchased: Deposits with bids forpurchase Funds held as trustee for series“A” notes ofCommodity poration Remittances held insuspense--Unallocated-Pending advices------------------------- Miscellaneous (includingamounts credited inerror) l,479, 887,403.75 Expenditures: Retirement of notes--------------------------------------------------- 672,000,000.00 Loan disbursements: T o banks and trust companies (including receivers)- $34,109,270. 13 T o building and loan associations 81,929. 52 T o joint-stock land banks 300,000.00 To loan companies25,402,320.18 T o railroads--------------------------------------- 19,866,415.00 T o State funds for insurance of deposits of public moneys-----------------------------------------2,300,000.00 T o fishing industry---59,330.23 T o industrial and commercial business----23,170,951.74 T o mining, milling, and smelting business---00 O n assets of closed banks—Sec. 5e-----------442,122.03 For self-liquidating projects (par $46,696,000)- 46,241,466.93 For repair or reconstruction of property damaged by earthquake, etc.: Undersec. 201—a,act ofJuly 21, 1932, asamended900.00 Under act of Apr. 13, 1934, as amended: Industrial and commercial business-------666,445.00 Other-------------------------------------536,910.58 ; For financing the carryingand orderly marketing of agricultural commodities and livestock produced in the United States: Commodity Credit Corporation.--------------- 45,108,540.86 Other-----------------------------------------948, 503.66 REPORT OF THE RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 91 TABLE 14–Statement ofcash receipts and expenditures during the 9 months Jan. 1, 1936, to Sept. 30, 1936, inclusive (Corporation's accounts with Treasurer of United States)—Continued Expenditures—Continued. Loan disbursements-Continued. T o drainage, levee, and irrigation districts----------- $11,975,817.00 Secured by preferred stock-insurance companies--4,000,000.00 Secured by preferred stock-banks and trust c o m p a nies---------------------------------------------199,200.00 — $ 2 1 6 , 159,122.86 Purchases ofpreferredstock,capitalnotes,and debentures—Banks and trust companies----------------------------------------------------- 30,403, 564.00 Purchaseofstockofthe RFC Mortgage Co-----------------, 10,000,000.00 Purchases of securities from Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works ---- 156,851,649. 16 Co. offunds held for it Withdrawal by The R F C ---- 12,959,298.94 Allocations to other governmental agencies: T o Secretary of the Treasury for purchase ofstock of Federal h ome loan banks------------------------ $10,146,300.00 T o Federal Housing Administrator---------------- 5,000,000.00 *::::::::: For expenses regional agricultural credit corpora tions (under Farm Credit Administration).------- 1,227,500.00 Purchase of stock of Commodity Credit Corpora tion---------------------------------------------- 97,000,000.00 For expenses Federal Emergency Relief Admin istration----------------------------------------- 10,116.18 For relief under Emergency Relief Appropriation Act-1935------------------------------ 200,000,000.00 — 313,383,916.18 Advances for care and preservation ofcollateral----------------------,654,020.98 Collateral purchased.-------------------------------------------------10,060.00 Advances forcareand preservationand expenseofcollateralpurchased101,296.90 Re und of interest and dividend overpayments.----------------------1,829,875.63 Release of cash collateral-----------------------51,405. 70 Discount rebates and re und of unearned discount-- Release offunds held in suspense------------------- 13,504,659.17 36,079,777.21 1,746,613.46 Furniture and fixtures-----------------------------------------------23,573. Expense: General-----------------3,629,510.06 Loan agency------------------------------------------------------ 3,088, 143.35 Custodian---------------------1,339,813.53 Reimbursable expense------------------------------------------------ 1,215,883.95 Miscellaneous (including refunds and adjustments foramounts credited in error). 1,072,820.27 — $ 1 , 4 7 9 , Interest on notes------------------------------------------------ Accrued intereston securitiespurchased.-- - - - - C as h balance at the close of business Sept. 30, 1936.------------------------------ - - - - - 111,025.50 776,378.23 - NotE.-In addition to funds on deposit with the Treasurer of the United States, custodian banks held in suspense funds which amounted to $227,519.30 at the close of business Dec. 31, 1935, and $260,885.27 at the close ofbusinessSept. 30, 1936. TABLE 15.-Statement ofcondition as ofthe close ofbusiness, Sept. 30, 1936 assets Cash on deposit with Treasurer of United States-----------------------------------------$776,378.23 Fu n d s held in suspense by custodian banks----260,885.27 Petty cash funds, travel and other advances 17,810.00 Allocated for expenses regional agricultural credit corporations prior to M a y 27, 1933 3,108,413.80 Allocated for expenses regional agricultural credit corporations since M a y 26, 1933 (under F ar m Credit Administration) --------------------------------------------------------- 13,268,500.00 Allocated for Federal Emergency Relief Administration (1933 Relief Act)----------------- 500,000, u00.00 Allocated for Federal Emergency Relief Administration (under Emergency Appropriation Act of 1935) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 500,000,000.00 Allocated under Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935*---------------------------- 500,000,000.00 - 1 Sec. 201-(e) of the Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932 provides that all expenses incurred in connection with the operation of the regional agricultural credit corporations shall be paid by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Under the provisions of this act the corporation has allocated $16,376,913.80 for such expenses. *Title if ofthe “Emergency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1935", approved June 19, 1934, provides: “*...* * That notexceeding$500,000,000intheaggregateofany savingsor unobligatedbalancesinfunds of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation may, in the discretion of the President, be transferred and applied to the purposesofthe Federal Emergency Relief Act of 1933 and/or titleII of the National Industrial ecovery Act, * * *.” Under this act $500,000,000 has been transferred to the Federal Emergency Relief Administration. Apr. 8, 1935, provides: “That in order to * Th e Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 - *Pºº. provide relief, work relief and to increase employment by providing for useful projects, there is hereb appropriated, * * * to be used inthediscretionand under thedirectionofthe President, tobeimmedi ately available and to remain available until June 30, 1937,,", ".." not exceeding $500,000,000 in the aggregate of any savings or unexpended balances in funds of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation; *T* *.” $500,000,000 has been disbursed by the corporation under these provisions ofthe act. 92 R EP O RT OF T H E RECO NSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION TABLE 15.-Statement of condition as of the close of business, Sept. 30, 1936—Con. ASSETS-continued Allocated to Secretary of Treasury"------------------------------------------------------- $124,741,000.0 Allocated to Secretary of Treasury"------------------------------------------------------- 200, º.g. Allocated to Land Ban k Commissioner"---------------------Less: Reallocated to Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation-----------Allocated to Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Allocated to Federal Housing Administrator 7-Allocated to Secretary of Agriculture *-----------------------------------Reallocated as capital regional agricultural credit corporations------------------------------------ $44,500,000.00 Reallocated to Governor of Farm Credit Adminis tration-----------------------------------------40,500,000.00 Capital regionalagricultural credit corporations--------------------------- A . 20,000,000.00 for revolving fund (capital regional agricultural credit corpo Ta tlo nS) -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- --- -- --- -- --- Allocated to Governor Farm Credit Administration---------------------------Stock—Commodity Credit Corporation—Public, No. 489–Purchased + Reliefauthorizations(1932act): Advances toGovernors ofStatesand Territories,proceeds disbursed 280,025,518.00 Intereston notesissued forfunds for allocations and reliefadvances----------------------- 20,710,322.57 Relief authorizations (1932 act): Advances to municipalities and political subdivisions, in cluding Puerto Rico, proceeds disbursed (lessrepayments)-----------------------------Loans under Sec. 5: Proceeds disbursed (less repayments): Banks and trust companies"-------------------------------------- $226,451, Credit unions----------------Building and loan associations 9r Insurance companies-------Federal land banks--Joint-stock land banks-----Livestock credit corporations Mortgage loan companies *-----Agricultural creditcorporations------------------------479, Railroads (including receivers)--------------------------- 349,260, State funds for insurance of deposits of public moneys------------1,230, Fishing industry-------------------------------------------------620, 15,969,193.00 ;. - | ; # 748,410,90265 Proceeds not yet disbursed: Banks and trust companies"-------------------------------------- 57, Building and loan associations"--Mortgage loan companies "-------------Railroads (including receivers)-----------------------------------Fishing industry-------------------------------------------------- 92 9 161,090,385.30 Loans to industrial and commercial business: Proceeds disbursed (less repayments)------------------------------------------------Proceeds not yet disbursed.------------Loans to mining, milling, and smelting business: Proceeds disbursed (less repayments)------Proceeds not yet disbursed.---------------------- - - - - - - - - - - 57,690,455.65 35,209,065.50 1,186,000.00 7,320,000.00 *Section 2 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, provides that “in order to enable theSecretary ofthe Treasury to make payments upon stock of Federal home loan banks subscribedforby him in accordance with the Federal H o m e Loan Bank Act, the su m of $125,000,000 or so m u c h thereaf as may be necessary forsuch purpose, ishereby allocated and made available to the Secretary of the Treas. ury • * *.” Th e amount of such stock subscribed for by the Secretary of the Treasury is $124,741,000. * Section 4–b ofthe H o m e Owners' Loan Act of 1933, provides that to enable the Secretary of the Treasury to make payments for subscriptions by him to the capital stock of the Home Owners' Loan Cor iºn the Reconstruction Finance Corporation shall allocate and make available to the Secretary of the the s u m of $200,000,000 or so much thereof as m a y be necessary. The amount of such stock subscribed fºr by the Secretary ofthe Treasury is$200,000,000and this amount has been paid tohim. *Section 30 (a) ofthe Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of 1933, as amended, made $100,000,000 available to the Farm Loan (now Land Bank) Commissioner for loans tojoint-stock land banks, of which $2,500,000 has been paid tohim. Section32 ofthesame act made $200,000,000available tothe Farm Loan (now Land Bank) Commissioner for direct loans to farmers, ofwhich $145,000,000 was paid to the Land Bank Com: missioner and the remainder, $55,000,000, reallocated and paid to the Federal Farm Mortgage Corporatiºn under section 3 of the Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Act. 7Section,4of theNational Housing Act provides that“the Reconstruction Finance Corporationshall make available to the Administrator such funds as he m a y deem necessary.” Pursuant to this 3: $44,000,000 has been paid to the Federal Housing Administrator. * Section 2 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended, made available to the Secretary ofAgriculture$200,000,000. Ofthisamount, $135,000,000was paid tohim, ofwhich $20,000,000was returned to the Corporation. Of the $85,000,000then held by the Corporation, $44,500,000 was reallocated and dis; bursed as capital of the Regional Agricultural Crédit Corporations (sec. 201 (e) Emergency Reliefand Construction Act of 1932). The remainder, $40,500,000, was made available and has been paid to the the Farm Credit Administration, pursuant tothe provisions ofsec.5 (a)(1) ofthe Farm Credit 'º' cu o - - * Loans under sec. 5 ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, asamended, to aid in the reorgatºr izationorliquidationofclosedinstitutionshave been authorizedintheaggregateamount of$1,243,810,414.1% of which $280,310,268.23 has been canceled. After taking into consideration repayments of$784,382,982.14 items (9) of the balance sheet include the balance of $119,713,791.15 representing proceeds disbursed (lessre payments) and $59,403,372.63representingproceedsnot yet disbursed,exclusiveofa loanof$25,000approved in principle upon the performance ofspecified conditions. R EP O RT OF T H E RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CO RPOR ATIO N 93 TABLE 15.-Statement of condition as ofthe close of business, Sept. 30, 1986—Con. ASSETs—continued Loans on assets ofclosed banks—Sec. 5e: Proceeds disbursed (less repayments)------------------------------------------------Proceeds not yet disbursed Loans and contracts for Self-liquidating projects: $1,374,052.86 46,268.36 Proceedsdisbursed (lessrepayments) (par$179,082,508.97)----------------------------- 176,737,467. 12 Proceeds not yet disbursed (par $85,133,500)------------------------------------------- 84,800, 171.53 Loans forrepairorreconstruction ofproperty damaged by earthquake, etc.: Proceedsdisbursed (tessrepayments)------------------------------------------------- 9,091,047.72 2,833,718.77 Proceeds not yet disbursed.-----------------------------------------------------------Loans under Sec. 201—c, for financing sale of agricultural surpluses in foreign markets: Proceeds disbursed (lessrepayments)-------------------------------------------------- 46,895.99 Loans for financing the carrying and orderly marketing ofagricultural commodities and livestock produced in the United States: Proceeds disbursed (lessrepayments)------------------------------------------------- 97,147, 186.80 Proceeds not yet disbursed 359,737,361.01 Loans to drainage, levee, and irrigation districts: Proceeds disbursed (less repayments)---61,778,073.43 Proceeds not yet disbursed.----------------------------60,753,363.29 Loans topublic-schoolauthorities: Proceeds not yet disbursed.---------------------------1,479,800.00 Loans secured by preferred stock,insurance companies: Proceeds disbursed (less repayments)-------------------------------------------------Loans secured preferred stock,banks and trust companies Proceeds disbursed (less repayments)------------------------------------------------Stock, mortgage companies, sec. 5c: Purchased Subscription authorized--------------------------------------------------------------- 33,855,615. 19 É. 13,636, 159.59 20,000,000.00 1,750,000.00 Preferred stock, banks and trust companies Purchased (less retirements)---------------------------------------------------------- 499,498, 506.07 Subscriptions authorized------------------18,015,000.00 Preferred stock, insurance company: Purchased.-----------------------------------------100,000.00 Capital notesand debentures, banks and trust companies: Purchased (less retirements).------189,016,550.00 Subscriptions authorized 58,571,000.00 Preferred stock installment sales contracts-----724,660.71 Purchases of securities from Federal Emergency Purchases consummated (lesssales)-------------140,477, 550.00 Purchases authorized but not yet consummated62,662,000.00 Advances for care and preservation of collateral: Proceeds disbused (less repayments)------------------------------------------------1,098,992.05 Proceeds not yet disbursed.--------729,694.19 Collateral purchased (costplus advance 3,512,410.89 Accrued interest and dividends receivable 31,015,075.07 Reimbursable expense717,925.43 Furniture and fixtures---------$764,922.30 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Less allowances for depreciation- 301.73 - Miscellaneous disbursements------------------------------------------------------------Total. - - 542,620.57 669,854.31 5,743,203,852.02 - Liabilities A N d capital, - Payable on certificate of Federal Emergency ReliefAdministrator (1933 ReliefAct) $1,824.29 20, 199, 00 97,400, 00 Payable to Secretary of the Treasury -Payable to Land Bank Commissionerº Callable by Farm Credit Administratio nal agricultural credit corpo rations "-------------------------------------------------------------------------------1,800, 57 Payable forcapital agricultural credit corporatio 24,500, 00 Liability for funds held as cash collateral-----------------------293, 45 Liability for funds held as cash collateral—Commodity Credit Corporatio 3,000, 00 Liability for deposits with bids---------00 Liability for funds held for other agencies 5,941, 37 Proceeds not yet disbursed: Loans under sec. 5-------------------------------------------------------------------- 161,090, 30 Loans to industrial and commercial business--– 35,209, 50 Loans to mining, milling, and smelting business 7,320, 00 Loans on assets of closed banks, sec. 5e--------46, 36 Loans and contracts for self-liquidating projects-----------– 84,800, 53 Loans for repairor reconstruction ofproperty damaged by earthquake, et 2,833,718.77 º - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i Loans forfinancingthe carryingand orderlymarketing ofagriculturalcommodities and livestock produced in the United States--------------------------------------------- 359,737,361.01 *Section2ofthe Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act,asamended, providesthat“in ordertoenable the Secretary ofthe Treasury to make payments upon stockof Federalhome loan banks subscribed forby him in accordance with the Federal Home Loan Bank Act, the sum of$125,000,000or so much thereofas may be necessary for such purpose, is hereby allocated and made available to the Secretary of the Treas ury • * *.” The amount ofsuchstocksubscribedforby the Secretary oftheTreasury is$124,741,000. *Section 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 forloans tojoint-stockland banks, ofwhich $2,600,000 has been paid tohim. Section32 ofthesame act made $200,000,000availabletothe Farm Loan (now Land Bank) Commissioner for direct loans to farmers, ofwhich $145,000,000 was paid to the Land Bank C o m missioner and the remainder, $55,000,000,reallocated and paid to the Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation under section 3 of the Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Act. inRepresents undisbursed portion of estimated expenses of the regional agricultural credit corporations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1937. 94 R E P O R T OF T H E RECONSTRUC TION FINANCE C O R P O R A T I O N TABLE 15.-Statement of condition as of the close ofbusiness, Sept. 30, 1936—Con. LIABILITIES A ND CAPITAL-continued Proceeds not yet disbursed—Continued. Loans to drainage, levee, and irrigation districts--------------------------$60,753.353.29 Loans to public-school authorities--...-----------1,479.800.00 Advances for care and preservation of collateral 729,694. I Subscription authorizations: Stock, mortgage companies, see. 50-----------------------------------------------1,750,000.00 Preferred stock, banks and trust companies--------------18,015,001 º Capital notes and debentures, banks and trust companies-----------------------58,571,000.00 Purchases of securities from Federal Emergency Administration of Public W or ks authorized-------------------------------------------------------------------------62.652,000. Cash receipts not allocated pending advices----------------------------------------------3,389.653.55 Liability for funds held as trustee for series “ A ” notes of Commodity Credit Corporation33,687,142.09 Miscellaneous liabilities (including suspense).--------------------------------------------- 25,992.877.61 Liability for funds held pending adjustment---------------------------------------------1.53S-51 Unearned discount----------------------------------------------------------------------179,955.55 Interest paid in advance-----------------------------------------------------------------139.015.34 Interest and dividend refunds and rebates payable---------------------------------------209,528.85 Interest accrued.-------------------------------------------------------------------------8,297,118.37 Deferred credits: Profits from sale ofsecurities purchased from other governmental agen cies (net)----------------------------------------------------------- $8,014,639.47 Collections on collateral purchased.-----------------------------------1,497,825.79 Income on collateral purchased.--------------------------------------288,957.56 Other----------------------------------------------------------------134,731.64 — 9,935, 154.45 Notes, series “H”, “K”, and “L”---------------------------------------------------------4,011, 749,566.67 Capital stock----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 500,000,000 tº Surplus Dec. 31, 1935 (adjusted)------------------------------------------ $115,575,665.32 Reserve for selfinsurance------------------------------------------------150,000.00 — 115,725,655.32 - - - - - - - - - - Interestand dividendsearnedlessinterestand expenses (Jan.1,1936through Sept.30,1936). Total---------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25,752,054.95 5,743,203, 852.02 In addition to loans and other authorizations reflected on thestatement ofcondition, the Corporation has approved in principle, upon the performance of specified conditions, loans in the amount of $105,213,800, purchases of preferred stock, capital note and debentures inthe amount of$36,515,730.41, and purchase of stock of a mortgage company in the amount of $10,000,000. The Corporation has also agreed to purchase from the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works at and accrued interestsuch part ofse curities having aggregate value of$15,573,000as m a y be available for delivery. Under the provisions of sec. 5 (b) of an act approved June 16, 1934 (Public, No. 362, 73d Cong.), the Corporation is required to purchase debentures or other obligations of the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor upon itsrequest, up to but not exceeding $250,000,000. Th e Corporation has not been called upon purchase any such obligations. º: P. # : This statement of condition does not take intoconsideration expenditures incurred but not paid by the Corporation atthe closeofbusinessSept. 30, 1936, nor income of regional agricultural credit corporations whose capital stock was subscribed by the orporation. O