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LIBRARY ^T LIBRARY ROOM 5030 JUN 9 ] 1972 TREASURY DEPARTMENT ' BULLETIN OF THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT JULY 1940 Analysis of Receipts and Disbursements Composition of the Public Debt Capital Movements and Monetary Data Other Treasury Statistics LIBRARY f^OOM 5030 TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Jm 1 1 1972 ^^Ik^m'H DEPARTMENT BULLETIN OF THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT JULY 1940 Analysis of Receipts and Disbursements Composition of the Public Debt Capital Movements and Monetary Data Other Treasury Statistics TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Table of Contents Page 1-5 PartnerahlpB In the United Statea, 1936 Reoelpta and S]g;>endltux«8 riaoal Yeara 1935-'tO Ezpendlturee by Olaaaea, Reoelpta by Souroea Soolal Inauranoe Aooounta Oaab Isiioome and Outgo . 7 . . General Fund and Publlo Debt Oompoaltlon of the General Fund Treaaury Financing Operatlona Boldlnga of Oovemnent Obllgatlona Net Karket Tranaaotlona of Treaaury XnTeatsent Aooounta Oofflpoaltlon of the Publlo Debt Ooaputed Zntereet and Tlelda on Publlo Debt Xaaues (ktvemment Oorporatlona and Oredlt Agenoles Llabllltlea and Proprietary Zntereet Aaaeta, Souroea and Ueea of Funda Isauea Outatandlng International Oapltal KoTemants Summary Table, 1935-39 Short-Term Foreign Aaeeta and Llabllltlea Seourlty Tranaaotlona and Brokerage Balanoea Tranaaotlona In U. 8. Domestlo Seourltlea Foreign Exobange Tranaaotlona Other Monetary Data Biohange Stabilization Aeoount Gold and Silver Foreign Exchange 8-17 18-19 20 23 2^ 25 25 25 27 . 3I 32-35 J6 3< l»-^3 l l h ' I l6 ^7 '•9-50 52-53 5'*-57 5* Mleoellaneoua Veseela Oleared from the Onlted Statea 0<»BmodltleB Imported Under Quota Law Enforoement Statlatloa 60-6I 62 63 size and Industrial Distribution of Partnerships In 1936 A classification of partnerships for the year 1936 by size of net Incomes and by Industrial groups Is presented in the accompanying table. information was obtained by a Tills special tabulation of the 1936 FedAlthougii eral income tax returns.^ partnerships are not directly taxable under the Federal Income tax, they are required to report annually (Form 1065) their net Income and the distributive shares of their individual taxable Ttiese shares are partners. to the partners under the individual income tax.^ Hitherto only Incomplete official data have been available on partnerStatistics on the total numships. ber of partnerships (without classification by industry or size of net are contained in "Statistics income) of Income," compiled annually by the Treasury Departmont on the basis of Federal income tax returns filed. In addition, information on partnerships with net income of $100,000 or ( al ^The •tuA7 was tpODSored and directed bj the TreaniT7 Departsent, DlTlelon of Tax Heeearch, and financed b^ fund, allocated to the Treaaury Department under authorisation of the Cosmlflsloner of Work Projecte, ^Ihe partnership return of Income Is an Information-* Ireiy al return; no tax llahlllty is computed from It. domestic partnership, and every foreign partnership doing Vuslnese In the United States or recelrlne Income from sources within the United States, was required to file a return for I936, the term partnership helnf defined to Include "a syndicate, group, pool. Joint venture, or other unincorporated organisation, throu^ or hy means of which any business, financial operation, or venture Is carried on, end which Is not, within the meaning of this Act, a trust or estate or a corpora.section 1001 (a) (Hevenuo Act of 1936, tion ..." The returns were submitted In original and dup(3).) licate to the several collectors of Internal revenue, and unaudited duplicate copies were made available to the Income Tax Study for tabulation. more,(b) with net income under $100,with deficits for the and (c) 000, year 1935 was submitted to committees of Congress In connection with the hearings on the Revenue Act of 1936.' Partnershipe with net income The attached tabulation reveals that of the 230,004 partnerships covIncome ered, 87 percent reported net For partnerships the proin 1936." portion of those reporting net Income is more than twice as large as in the In 1936 only case of corporations. 38 percent of the corporations reComparable ported net Incomes. 5 data are not available for all sole proprietorships, but only for those reported on tax returns of individuals who had net income of $5,000 or more from all sources in 1936. Of a this group 89 percent reported profit from business enterprise. In greater interpreting the fact that a proportion of partnerships 'Hearings on the Bevenue Act of 1936 before the House Committee on Ways and Means (page U2g) , and before the Senate Committee on Finance (page 30), 7Uth Congress, 2d session, returns used In the tabu'*The number of partnership lation on which this analysis is based is approilmmtely 97 percent of the number reported in "Statistics of Income for 1936, Part 1." The data In "Statistics of Income" are based on a tally made In the field by the COW lectors of Internal rorenae from the originals of the tax returns. The omission of approxlmatoly 3 percent of the ^Brtnershlp returns from the present tabulation may be accounted for by (1) the failure of some partnerships to file duplicates of their returns from which the tabulation was made, and (?) the exclusion from the tabulation of those returns Included in the collectors' count which, though filed In 1937, were neither for the year 1936 nor for fiscal years ending In the period July 193b through June 1937. ^Treasury Department, Bureau of Internal Revenue "Statistics of Income for 1936, Part 2*, page 6. than of corporatlonfl reported net Income at least two factors should First, be noted. In computing net Income, corporations are allowed to the compensation paid to ofPartnerships (and sole proprietors) are not permitted such a deduction. Second, the proportion of the total number of corporate returns represented by "Inactive corporations" is somewhat greater than the proportion of the total number of partnership returns represented by "partnerships with no Income data". Further, the deduction for Interest may be less Important for partnerships than for corporations. deduct ficers. Distribution h^ income classes Tlie heaviest concentration In the number of partnerships appears In the smaller net Income and deficit classes. Two-thirds of the net income partnerships reported net Income under $5,000. Less than 5 percent reported net Income of $25,000 or more. Only 112 partnershlpe reported net Income of $500,000 or more. The concentration of net Income firms In the class of less than $5,000 was paralleled by a concentration of deficit firms In the class with net deficits of less than $5,000. Of about 24,000 deficit partnershlpe almost 90 percent were In that class.' Distribution by Industrial groupe In 1936 two-fifths of all the part nershlpe were engaged In trade, chief ly retailing. Service enterpr 1 see Slailar data for corporation! and lOla proprietor^•hip! ar« cntalnad In 'Statlttlo, of Incoaa*. Including the professions, constituted the next largest group and represented 17 percent of the total. Financial enterprises comprised 11 percent and agriculture and manufacturing each approximated 8 percent of all partnerships. Among corporations, there was relatively less concentra- tion In trade, and more In turing and finance. manufac- Partnerships with low net Incomes and with small deficits were particularly numerous In some Industries. In retail trade, 75 percent of those with net income reported less than $5,000 net Incomes; 04 percent of those with net deficit reported less than $5,000 deficits. Similar proportions obtained In such businesses as domestic and personal service, automobile repair and garages, real estate, and faming. In wholesale trade, in most branches of manufacturing and in the motion picture Industry, partnerships tended to have an Income larger than the average for all industries. Although a partnership with a net Income or a net deficit of $100,000 or more appeared in practically every major Industry, most of the firms with a net income of $100,000 or over were either professional or financial In character. More than half were brokers, security dealers and law firms. Investment bankers. Investment trusts, and accountants were also numerous in the higher net income groupe. Number of Partnerships In the UnltM States Classified by Industry and by Size of Net Income or Deficit, 1936 1/ - Number of Partnerohlps In the United States Classified by Industry and by Size of Net Income or Deficit, 1936 J/ -(Continued) Number of Partnerships in the United States Classified by Industry and by Size of Net Income or Deficit, 1936 J/ -(Continued) (BH ladutir 2/ tjMaa* «n< Mt d«flslt alM(M la tbooaaod* of tellcn) FEDERAL RECEIPTS AND -6- EXPENDITURES Summary Table on Receipts, Expenditures and Public Debt (la adllion* of 4aUar« - as baili of itSlf tnanxy •tatananti, nnrsTlatd} Monthly Receipts, Expenditures and Excess of Expenditures (la mlllloaa of dollara - on b«al« of dallj Treasnrr •tatoaoata, aaravlaad) Jaa. hb. Ama Ajr. Jnl7 *ac. laealpta 1935. 1936... 19J7... 193«... 19»... 601 ao3 a< ?75 758 1,011 9fio 335 308 315 9?» 228 231 363 m 5* 2<t6 U63 256 335 375 868 I409 ''53 299 3*3 529 77"* 311 '»87 613 308 Uzo 858 2.U38 1.295 937 973 X.OTO 616 lipaadltaraa 55« 19 J7. 193«. 19»19I10. Bxcaaa of •xpaadlturai 1935 1936 1937 193» 19» 19110 5M U(9 613 ^^ 713 66b 285 310 317 271 33« 179 30i« 199 385 39» SI «15 752 879 1.006 S -27 -lOS -196 -208 1U2 557 617 39U 370 $18 72 1*88 786 7SZ 365 1.909 360 286 fcp*. Ost. Dao. lotal BUDGET RECEIPTS, EXPENDITURES AND EXCESS OF EXPENDITURES January 1935 to Date 1935 DOLLARS' 1936 1938 1937 1940 1939 -DOLLARS Millions Millione 1.200 -Receipts 1.200 1.000 1.000 SOO 800 600 600 400 400 200 200 11 H JMMJSNJMMJSNJMMJSNJMMJSNJMMJSNJMMJSN 1 I 1 ] t I .600 1.400 400 1.200 1.200 1.000 1.000 800 600 400 400 200 JMMJ SNJMMJ SNJMMJSNJMMJ SNJMMJ SNJMMJSN 1.000 1.000 of Receipts Excess 800 800 Expend itures or 600 600 £j(C9ss of £xp9ndi-iurz,K 400 400 200 200 I li ~€xc^sA 200 400 200 of Rec9/pts M M M JMMJSNJMMJSN JMMJSN SNJMMJSN SNJMMJ JVMJ 1939 1936 1937 1936 1935 I I I I I I I ill) I I I I I I I I I III I I I I I I I I I I ll II II i I I I I I I I I I 1940 I I I I I 400 10 Expenditures (Xb allllau (f tellart - w teal> - General of dally 1 n» t\tr) »tm%m*n\, «ar«Tl(*d) keUl Acrloaltonl AA- P<ttlle iBtlMol (oUl •r Booth 3.»3 2,6a 1933-. 1937. 3.225 3.399 ».297 193«- lt.66l l9p. daffBca 07 905 5.3a 6.335 T05 inc.. I fi29 59 51 99 19)»^n. lUr. 57 ipr. T13 ^/ laol^ot ptibllo 576 5«2 1/ I procna 111 15h 80 190 ^6 536 99« lallnwd trnXinMBt i«t* if. i >t5 J* U9 t5 127 12U I3« 1)6 in 57 57 61 S3 97 46 taUdlnci, pvblla hifianft, rlTor* and haiberai TaBBoaaae t3» ^ 169 1*3 172 2A LOkl \u 271 15 26 a 15 18 31 zk 151 31 u 190 16 119 23 22 105 2lt 3« 19 1H6 21 11 2U 22 22 23 69 10 305 29 22 26 *3 1% 699 757 «zi 92« 911 23 23 loe 1(2 155 Othar U UT 3» OB tbo poklle dott 325 290 73 llf loe 112 60 59 59 tloa Oorpt 2«9 T12 533 527 362 7«7 .019 95 Oet. OT. Dm. 763 100 106 102 5>» 559 trstloa 'i <;£ 97» 1.075 1.190 A Socurlty jitelalo- 6fi« 635 eirUtu 50 Tallajr Intherlty, Bnral Baotrlfioatloa aad BselaaBtlon prt)J*ct«. ^ laoli^od nador Boootot? and Baltof la thara jraara. Expenditures - Recovery and Relief (la BlUloBa of dollar* - oa taala of daily Traaniy ttataaaati. mrarlaad) Ilaaal tbbt or aenth Pnblle aorka, looladlas voxk rollif latol WAi/ 2,31*1/ 9851/ 2,101 1.20) 1.896 1.U72 2,210 1.179 816 781 711 312 £06 599 1939.<Taaa. 252 167 60 inc.. Sopt. 220 321 170 ^l 106 60 51 55 Oot. lOT. Dao. 175 182 19I 113 112 121 ? 61 19 10 19 3. 19lC^aa. I ( ) on 2.23« r*i>. ^P 16B 120 Har. 210 \^ ipr. Mi*. »7 199 ITO MlBOdlaiwon* 11* I 1.811 1/ 3.111 Aid to Otiwr 191 1937. 193«. 1939. 1910. isrleoltnral (•> 3«5 2.763 1933. 1931. Ballaf 133 128 U3 1 2 19 18 % 170 2/ 90 150 Iaolada» faada axpaadad for OlTillan Ooaaarratlon Corpa dnrlai; thai* yoara. tnoIoUt 191., 000, 000 raitoratton of luipltal l^alraont of Oo^Mdlty Cradlt Corporation. Prior to iitcal year I9I0 flcurao Inolodo Bational Youth Adalalttratlon ojpendlturo*. laolodai tll9, 599. 918.03 raitoratloa of capital l^ialraaat of Ooaaodlty Crodit Corporation. Uii than $500,000. ladloatat axcata of oradlta, dadnot. 1?« 16( 16 11 1255/ 9 9 I 9 12 53 16 13 10 215 5 U 1 3 11 (•> 28 22 13 6 1 22 303 182 I 7 I 6 11 Expenditures - Revolving Funds (Net), and Transfers to Trust Accounts, etc. (In BlllloBi of Aallan - an BarelTinc tmA» bula of dally fnarajr at^tiaaBt, onrtTlud) fnaafara to troat aoeenato. ato. (act) VlMal yax IMaral or aonth total igrlecatnral Aid Poblla «orki (otal Old-Ac* ^"^ BnrrlToro iBBiaranoo Inut 7* 1933 1936 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 U SOU 121 92 5h 19>io 193>J^~. Jnlr. inc.. 8«pt. Oet.. Knr.. Dm.. IJIlO-Jan.. Nt.. Mar.. tfT.. ""J.. Jaw. 7U 3U6 M. (5) (•) u ImdV BaUnad Ratlroaant AoQoxmt idjuattd Sorrleo Oortmaata load Ad-vaaeao to Ball road loynont TTi iiM^i lumranoo ieeomt 12 Collections of Internal Revenue (la t hiwi — wl t of doUu-a - on tamli of rapartt of eoUMtlau) flaad enrcM of Imoa* tenroaa of 19M> 19>« 1939 Tb oo— t«x««i Oorpormtlon OmVDt BMk lG9.>»3>t a 18. 856 m: 321 IMlrldnal OQxr«nt •••••,.•,«.•• a .«•« Buk lxs««»-profltt •••.•«.. 160.92H 891 191. 7?t 6.7H3 3.529 2.7M 90.26J tfis.iNA 353.868 753 831 H78 19.731 779 131 35.812 365 Taxat oa gajuat «arlol»«at..** 1.910 HI •c«1Iab*oti« Oi(ilt*l ttodc tax. latAte tax oirx t«i ....• Alcohollo b«Tara^ t«xaal Uatlllad aplrltt (l^>ort«d. «xol»*) Dlstlllxl aplrlta (doaaatlo. ajtclae) Dlatlllad qilrlta raotlfleatloa tax. Vlaaa. oordlala, ato.. (l^ortad, axclaa) 3.930 1.288 633 U3 3U 9*6 •OS 292 itu l,£lO 2.301 Vlaaa, oordi«It, atc.i (laaaatlo, axclaa) 3t*lSj naad for foriltjiag nrtat vlnaa Oaalara Is dlatlllad plrltat ractiflarai umfajitTiTara of atllla (apaclal tuna) Staipa for dlatUlad ^Irlta latandad for axport a Oaiaa ata^a for Uatlllad aplrlta V>ttlad Is Iwnd Oontalsar riyt noor t«xaa Taraantod salt ll<iTk>ra.... Br«v«r9; daalara Is amll llqTiora (apadal taxaa). i j Total aloohollo ^aram^ taxaa 1.731 18.86>» j i 1/ 10b 1.067 29 .1^ 65>» • Tsbaeoa taxaai Cl«ara (larca) 01«ara (aall) Olcarattaa (Urg«) Otcarattaa (aMU) ftlQff •••*• •••••••aaaaaaaa lotaoca (ohairliK asd aaaklQf) a Ol^taratta papara ai^ tikaa Laaf daalar panaltlaa.atCa Total tollaaoc taxaa SaonMStarr* ate, ata^a taxaai Bonda of IsdabtadnaaBi laauaa of capital atook, daada of oonT^asoa.ate* Coital atook and alaUar lataraat aalaa or trasafar Flajrloc oarda Stlrar bullloa aalaa or tra&afara « Salaa of prodosa for tOmm dallmy (rapaalad aa 9 **iniy) Total doCTMantarr. ato.* ata^ taxaa Kjrj >i6 28,888 18,)l7i» 2.121.073 1939 R< 13 Collections of Internal Revenue (Zn thoiuanAa of dollars - oa teftsls of nporti of oollootioM) iBoeao aad Profltt tlMal Tur or ao&th Pavrell SooUl SMsrl*7 iat Sl totd. SoUl ladlTiftal Ooxporfttioa Inoanaeo fetal II 1929 1930 2.939.05'* 3,(m),iii£ 2,331.27<» 2.UlO,259 i:Si:^ 8»t9 1931 1932 1933 I9y» 1935 2, Use, 229 1,860,01)0 833.6it8 1.557.729 1.619.839 2,672.239 3.299.U36 1.0^,757 '«7.191 352.57U 819,656 1.105,791 1*19,509 1(00,11*7 527.113 578,678 3,520.208 ».653.l?5 5.658.765 l,l*27,Wt8 67U,Ul6 1,091,71a 1,286,312 982,017 753.032 1,082,028 1.336,901 I.1S9.597 1.139.056 i90,aoo 1936 1937 1938 1939 7'i6.791 5.l8l.CTl» 5.3'«.'i52 2.173.769 2,622,813 2,178,U31 2,121,073 1939-Jbbo. 568.646 353.868 163,668 Jolr. 300,091 '»3.699 U,318 33.'«9fi 10.577 151.177 I9l(0 I*zm 331.298 1,028,831* Oot.. BOT.. 292.2U1 339.615 36.122 3»>.»8 8,172 Ooatribatlona i0« Thu^ploT^ •at lax Aot Oarriors' Taziag JLot of 1937 1.235.733 1.263,i»lU ''& 39U.ZI8 32.381 23,019 180,121 W 287 207.339 502,917 529.835 605,350 58.119 90,267 101,167 106,123 16.252 2, 601* 663 12.985 72,754 66,11)1 5.098 b,052 U9I 17.81)0 9.1*43 61, 882 87,280 2.723 5.148 5.730 20,167 1*93 7.891* 60,157 87,861 2,099 28,1*21* 1,191 1,063 I8.360 11.786 6,802 681 19.137 12.749 7'».'t29 833.521 97.W7 12,308 68.578 113.177 89.61)1* Dm.. '»98.993 3i8.eit5 137.3>A 27.95? ao,57U 181,501 19>IO-Jan.. 3O6.30H it5.68| Teb.. Kar.. 385.0U TO.9W 65U.6^ 25,128 27.503 298,5M8 11*7.282 S6l,l68 20,561 UJ.W*} 356.076 i*r.. May.. I49.U98 15.IM 30,051* 77.310 ua.731 It65!ii^ 13.070 331,210 28,085 Jteia. 26l*,19>* 16,103 U.llO 15.076 71,813 86.792 2.673 1*1,061 11*9. '»76 I09.'t27 122,01*8 1.515 1.5>)8 51*4 Klaeellaaeoaa latental Bsraaii* tAijuat Kaoal Tear or aoath fatal 04)ital atock litate aaA gift ilootaolie tereragaa lofeaooe 607.790 629.887 61.897 a».770 12.777 11.695 434,445 1931. 1932. 1933. 568.I89 500.972 873.048 1.481,l60 1.667.423 48,078 47,422 34,310 10,432 8,704 444,277 398.579 43,171* '•02,739 80,168 91,508 U3,138 258.911 411,022 425,169 459.179 94.943 137.499 139.3^9 127.203 132.739 378,840 2,207,608 2,287,075 2,256,031 2.377.322 501,166 552,254 568,182 360,715 360,071 505,464 594,245 567.979 587.800 624.253 608.518 68,990 69.919 46,233 41,083 38,681 1939^nnie. 197.695 131 36.177 5'».982 56.506 Jal/. iag.. Sq>t. 183, lU 1.937 7U.524 52,041 A. 767 51.655 280.095 29.471 56.15^ P.U3 .519 Oat. BOT. Dec. 186,987 191.510 168,030 1.984 367 24l 29.185 25.525 21.320 193"*. 1935. 2,oa.c79 1936. 1937. 1938. 194e-Jan. Kb. Mar. ilpr.. May.. 1/ 1/ ^ 2^.886 212,112 Maaofao- Mlwel- tuxero' laaaona •zslMa 19291930. >*50,339 64,173 77,729 46,9"|4 34.322 25,010 138 18,310 14,026 87,496 147.156 108,194 247.751 390,038 3*2.275 379. S"* eat 47,088 6,073 6,217 6,683 8,536 2,716 34.627 12.556 831 48,629 56,980 51,128 2,602 3,261 3.194 40,038 ^.4llO 44,548 IJ.'KO 14.097 16.511 527 592 553 56.363 61.020 51.197 53.087 49.976 43.702 4,5** 3.127 28, 63 2.9a 36,018 13.149 17.299 12,631 1,008 44.142 47.U6 49.519 '«.3^7 45.092 3.020 2.77H 2.684 41,128 3^,919 38.490 12.288 13.182 12,762 858 507 989 254 »,682 46,798 50,201 478 20,510 7l.'»5>t 90.742 55. '«9 58.817 2,840 3.289 5.387 29.606 41,203 43.867 11.500 I3.7V3 15.326 720 846 753 170,113 166,276 190.479 229 177 193 171,124 188,871 214,839 312 5«.199 449,854 416,754 '.891 396,, 3!t.l96 toral aSJuat- ent 371,423 526.222 92.132 98.289 131.704 162.180 165.972 U6I874 Agricttl^ 11 166 344 32,241 43.133 aarlel^ 71.637 Incl naiag eioae«.^roflte tax oollaotlona. Jot tba period prior to Soptemtier 1939 the data In the ooloana entitled 'Inenraaoe Ooatrltutloni iot* and •OaaqciloyBeot lax Act* repreaant aollaotiona mder Title Till and IX, re^eotlrely, of the Social Security lot. Innltirting tax colleotlone tmder the Si^ar iot of 1937 end under the dlvidende tax inposed tj the iot of June 16, 1933* * I I s « UJ ol».>.».-...v>.>.v».».».».^».'.'.».k'.',',i,>.'-kkkV'-V CSS 3 > UJ en ^^^^^^^^^^^^.^^. ....> GSa l«^^«.».l.^>.«^,^^'.^^^«.',^^ sa rss\ss\\v;\vsvssssss\'i < LlI I- o in z o o UJ _l _J o o m — -> 15 Customs Duties and Taxes Estimated, and Value of Dutiable and Taxable Imports, by Tariff Schedules (la thotuandf of loUar*) 1/ NOBtll OlMDlsalt, olli» and palati brthi, Matala and Vood and Tobacco and i^prlealtnral ndlaBaaa.and mannfaaturaa maanfaotoraa nannfaettiras prodnett and nanofaetoraa and glaansT* of of proTldena of <a s/ •arthenwarCf Zhttlas and tazaai i,»6i li32H 7fiO i.o;2 1,27« Sqit i.37>» 826 986 871 1.7'i8 txg Oot 1.715 909 1.078 836 2.963 2.533 2.629 1939-«V Jniia JUr >> Dao 1.573 890 1.289 1.229 1.135 793 >««y 1,203 1.303 683 758 1939-ltey >>.2TB 19ltO-Ja&. nt> Mar *fr 1.780 1.720 1.998 2.635 169 188 2.>t76 2,1)62 3.506 2,122 6.778 1.918 2.336 1.957 J§ 1>I0 186 ig 6.978 2,02U 7.071 167 125 116 3.079 3,986 6.558 2.368 131 157 6,809 U.16U 1.302 1.611 5,787 7,711 3. 817 6!oU6 1,266 1,367 9.636 U.339 i,6iit I5.3li8 3.005 3.583 3.012 2,2>)U 7.217 3,28>» 12,707 6,606 7.291 9.012 9,589 9,162 2.0lt7 1.768 2.111 2,22l» Talnai JtBia ".123 1.95? 2.056 Joly iae 3.72« 3.833 3.822 1.951 2.226 1.959 5.661 i,6a6 2.035 2,U93 2.118 l»,U2 3.8U2 3.510 1.992 1.722 1.976 7.351 5.956 7.026 1.705 1.333 1.263 1.171 1.091 >t.029 '1.722 1.629 1.819 7.689 8.287 1,180 1.707 at* Oot Mr Sac 19>40-Jan Tab Mar tf' HV 6,217 6.767 9.189 9.626 8,280 8,1|17 3.289 3.175 3.26p 2,1(H 3.196 2.729 2.625 3.010 3.292 6.596 3.889 Splrita, wlnaa and othar tanraga* Cotton Bain^ faetnraa Jlax, h&^, Jnta, and BBofaatQraa of 16 Eatlmated Receipts from Taxes Imposed by Various Revenue Acta on Imports into the United States **\ux» 17 Computed Duties Collected, by Countries (Ib thonwadi of dollar*) Oonntir 18 Receipts and Expenditures under Social Security Act (la lllioBa of dollars - oa baaia of dail7 Tr*aauZ7 otattBaato, nararltad) lM*lp«a lUiUllttnraa Oraata to ftataa tksw a^ nasal f—i 1936 1937 1938 1939 or aoath ^loraaat pla7«n sf taxao (fltla nil) 8 or aora. 19't.3 511..fi 19>io 1939-J«*. Jnlj. iapt. Oat.. ar.. Dae.. 19kO-J«L.. Mb.. Iter.. Apr.. '»"!• "• IM. 901) tatal raaaiptt tra«ln aip^aaa Th«pl»79aat eo^anoatlon aAalalatrstlaa ! Oia-a<a aaalataaoa, ata. \ TaWl craato to StaUa of laxat «• Olft-Jc* aad fttrrlTora la- 2/ Ina« f<Bd foUl aipaaditaraa 19 Receipts and Expenditures Under Railroad Retirement and Railroad Unemployment Insurance Acts dm nitons of dollaTB - on tanlft of Aail/ TreaBoxy tateaontt. narevlsod) J^endltnroe Booolpts Vlaonl 7«ar or aonth total 1936 1937 193« 1939 X9M> timtlT* trantfors to Ballroad Be- •iponMi tlnMnt TranefsTB to Ballroad Ud- aeot. eifjloynent Total e^andi- Izt- tnraa trmBO* aoeouat •3 LI 150.1 109.3 135.9 1.5 IU9.0 lit6.i» UO.U 107.1 120.7 1939^ron«. a.i Jvlr. Jug.. tapt. 23.7 Oct.. lOT.. Dae.. 1.2 .7 .5 a>».5 1.3 128.3 21.9 15.0 37.'* U.l .k 19>lO-Jan... 18.7 7.7 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.7 10.5 11.3 10.0 10.0 rati.., Mar... 7.1 15.0* 10.5 3T.0 ipr.. 20.0 3.5 .3 Hair.., 5.9 27.8 Jnaa., ao.ii .7 Railroad Retirement Account (la BlllionB of dollars - on taala of dallj Traaanry ttataaenti. nnrarlaoa) Baeatpta Quj^aodad i^raprtatlena ty Oeagrasa OoUlatlTa aa of and of flaaal yaar or aonth Iiaaafara flM (wwral / 1936 1937 1938 1939 •vallabla for tranafara letal Interaat on IsToaVnanta 1)6.6 146.6 .1 11.3 1U6.5 264.8 1.4 253.5 1939-Jfli3r. 275."* 293.5 300.7 384.9 384.9 384.9 3.6 inc.. 109.5 91.« 8U.2 2 3«'».9 S: 2 38U.9 384.9 Oe*.. or.. Ue.. 310.7 320.7 330.7 19>IO^aa.. 3».7 rat).. 330.7 330.7 Mar.. t9T.. May.. Jma. 390.7 3g*.2 35^.2 Basaflt pt^aata total iBTaataanti of approp— rlatioBi 2/ li(6.i» 8v». total raoatpti Ts eradlt 5>».2 64.2 5U.2 5>*.2 3i*.2 30.7 30.7 3.6 46.6 46.6 147.9 268.4 4,0 79.« I85.6 46.6 42.6 66.2 67.2 13.2 1.6 2.3 193.9 I8U.7 175.6 69.1 77.2 77.2 111.5 93.4 84.3 13.3 14.2 14.1 77.2 77.2 77.2 64.2 54.2 15.4 U4.2 34.2 34.3 16.7 1'».3 17.8 11.5 1.8 H 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 388.5 388.5 388.5 222.4 231.7 241.0 166.2 156.8 3.6 250 259 269 138.1 128.7 U9.1 77.2 77.2 77.2 279.2 289.0 298.7 109.3 99.5 77.2 77.2 92a 79.1* 3.6 3.6 388.5 388.5 388.5 384.9 38^.9 384.9 3.6 3.6 5.9 388.5 388.5 390.8 6.0 68.1 82.8 194.7 203.8 384.9 384.9 384.9 bnrilag offloar 46.6 36.6 388.5 388.5 388.5 a2.9 to erodlt of dla- W.S .2 14.7 10.8 10.9 16.1 S:i J' 9 letai ^ 2/ 3/ %J ^ 6/ 2/ 8/ 2/ * n«urs* In thla and four precadlae taklaa ara roosdad to nsarait tantha of allliona and will not nacaeoarily add to totala. Znolndaa only aapandltnraa fros appropriatioDi made apecifically for adalniatratlTa ezpeDiss palatine to tha Social Boourlty and Ballroad BatiroNnt Aota. Doas not include adainietratlTe e^eneee payable from other ^>propri&tiono. Tii9 principal aeenciea la tha latter croiv ara tha Bureau of Internal Barioiu of the Ireamy Sapartoant, and the Pntillo Eaaltb Sarrloa and the Offloa of Idneatioa of tha rederal Saonrlty i<aacy. Saoond Safleiancy ^roprlatlon Act, fiscal year I938, approrad Jtisa 25, I938, oarrlad an appropriation of $l|0,56l, 886.43, pnrenant to anthoriiatlon of Ai^gust 24, I937, for naldnc refund to oartala States of portione of rederal et^loyara' tax for I936 aolleoted under Title IZ of tha Social Saenrity iot. Other refuade are on account of BqiloyBant taxes (Title Till) and Tax on ee^loysre of 8 or mere (Title IZ, Sec. 901} 'Other than to Statee.* Ihidsr Section 301 (f) of the Social Saourity lot asendasnts of 1939. Includes halance of ^^roprlatloa available for tranefors. Includes in 1938 the prooeeds of refunds to States of taxes collected under Title IZ, Sec. 901 of the Social Security iet, avraatlac to $40,561,886.43. Mnnead to Ballroad OnaqiloyBent Insurance iacotmt, pursuant to Seetloa 10 (d) of the Ballroad Tteaqployaent Insurance iet of June 25, 1938. Such aaoxmte adTacced to he repaid on or hafore January 1, 19UI, Bacalpts eiolude transfers froa States. Ixpenditurei exclude these itaas which are tranaferrad to Ballroad Onaa^loyBont Insurance Account, ror details see Treasury daily statemsnt for lOtb of month. Transfere from general fund war* not reflected until July 1, 1937. Includes balance of appropriation arailahle for tranefere subsequent to June 30, 1937. Ixasae oredlt. 70S 4' ao Cash Income and Outgo of the Treasury (Rum ncoTM *T« aot Intaadx] to r«fl«ct th* budcctaiiT podtlan of the (>OT*niMilt. Bi*^ vlll aot tfrt* vlth budgetary flgur«> OB thou appcarloc In !kil/ TrOMUry Btataanti ud Id otlwr tablai Is thlt Bnllatln. Tor r«o«lpti. «p*adlt\mi kA daflolt •ocli ai^ilautlon of th* rvrltloni aada In Qnllor Ttmiutj Stataaant fl^oraa to arrlra at thla eaah aariaa, a«a tha tait In Ttt. 1939 Bnllatln. All fl^oraa In tha takla at th* bottoa of th* pa«* har* nov ba«n rarlacd In asoordanoa with that axplaaatloa. B u (I> BUlloaa of dnllara) CASH INCOME AND OUTGO AND NET CASH OUTGO January 1935 to Date DOLLARS Mil lions 1,000 1.400 1.200 1.000 BOO 600 400 2 00 ^,ooo 600 400 193 5 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 TREASURY GENERAL FUND -22- AND PUBLIC DEBT 23 Composition of General Fund (Ib Billloas at dallara - on bull of dally Trearay •tatantata, TmravlaeA) Ourrant aaaata Bil of fiaoal 7«ar or oonth Woridae" 8«l«ii- kalaaeo ton<* Total laeraaant on gold C9ld 862 2.582 1933 19-fi 1,81)1 1935 1936 1937 193« 1939 2,682 2.551) 2,216 2.838 1.891 191)0 1,001 2,225 970 1.628 2,l60 1,163 11)0 700 lUl lUl 316 ^ Boll ion. coin and laaotlTO 1.087 oazTancQT 1.103 3.033 2,0l6 2,936 2,709 11)2 2,1)19 585 IMS IU3 3.087 2,038 536 51 837 31 97 118 862 1.85I) 37 55 58 11)1 61)9 929 ,022 611 777 805 ^. 76 88 777 76 865 1,863 830 1.212 891 2,838 2.160 536 ikz 3,087 1,212 2,1)1)7 1,761 1.539 51)1) 11)2 55° ll)2 2,800 2.576 1,1)81 55*) IU3 2.33'» 1.015 986 910 Oct.. BOT.. Dao.. 1.913 2,165 1,215 IMS 2,077 2.')76 1.768 I 11)2 565 l')3 I'M 1,571 1,63U 568 573 11)3 2,1)63 Kb,, 2.282 2.390 Mar.. 2,51'^ 1.79') 5n 11)3 2.696 1,060 1.063 ifT., May.. Jnaa. 2,210 2.030 1.891 1,1)86 581 l'»3 2,382 1,303 1.163 581) 11)3 2,231) l')3 2.038 19140-Jaa.. 585 25!) 799 1.151 586 81 80 1,086 ¥ 673 756 755 825 81 82 83 1,01)1) 517 ai6 86 S5 79 85 7^8 922 1,019 901 891 251) llakUltlaa 86 928 761 758 1,01)2 11)3 OMrraat Ill othar dapoalta and oollactioaa 181) 1,01)1) Jnl7. Jag.. 8apt. 1,1)62 Spaotal dapoalta a/e aalaa of OoT't.Saoa. 1.01)5 1939-'>'na. 2.231 2.178 Dapoalta in Tad. Baaarra Baaka 87 81 813 813 805 Statement of the Outstanding Public Debt on June 30, 1939 and June 30, 1940 (la allllonB of dollara - on baaia of dally Sraaaory atatamanta, aaravlaad) Juna 30, 1939 Kark«t Isouas, etoi Pr»-tfar bondB....,*...,,,,, TreaBToy bonds U. 8, Sarlngs bondt**.,.**. Adjusted Sttrrioe bonds Treasuxy notes..... Trsaertuy bills,. • •.... Hatar«d dabt on irtiicfa Intsrest has eoased.*.*.. Debt bearing no internet.. 196 I9I1O 1,337 1.037 22 860 6 1)11 205 386 63 25 36,669 38,193 1.52'» 1,868 283 7,2U3 I.3O8 ll)2 Jvaa 30, 1939 InaraaaaC*) DaeraaaaC-) 196 26.555 2,905 261 6.383 1,302 25, a8 Total Kaztet Istuae* etc. Juaa 30, Spaolal iaenaal OoTeramant Llfa Inauranoa Jund. Tadaral Old-Age and SurrlYora Insureaca Truat fund Railroad Rdtlranant ^eount.... OoTamment ratlrament fnnda.... idjuated Sarrloa Cartlficata Tuad Oaamploynaat Trust Tund Poatal Savloga Syatam. ......... Tadaral Oapoalt Xaaaraaoa Oorporatloa Total Spaclal laauaa Total Public Debt Accounts (Ztt Tlaoal yaar or month alllloaa of dollara - on baala of dally Traaanry atatamanta. unrarlaad) Jma 30, 191)0 Ineraaaa (+ Daoraaaa 1:1 537 52U 13 i.in 1,738 80 559 561 '»73 20 1.267 128 11 9 1.710 97 l)U3 101 56 3.770 ",775 * 1,005 i)0,U39 1)2,968 2.529 67 13 86 31 34 Statement Showing Details of Major Financing Operations of the Treasury for Fiscal Years 1938, 1939 and 1940 (Ib Sfet* BiUlsu at Aallara) 25 Holdings of Direct and Guaranteed Intereet-Bearlng Obligations of the United States Government (la millloai of dollar*) Ooarastaad obllcatleaa Slimrt oUlcatioaa OoTcrBBtBt agoaelof anA trust funds far or asath SpMlal li Qaltod St«t» SaTlaci Bondi, ii Adjusted Sorrlos Sonda ef 19UJ, and 2i)( Postal SaTlags Bonds 1/ HaTkst Tsdsral Baaarr* Banks Isnas 2>t0 19J3 193» 1935 1936 1937 193* 1939 1940 I 15 17 » 25 3.770 1>.775 1939-Jnaa. JUI7. iae.. 3.770 3.91* ft.O* Bi*. >>.063 Oct.. b.109 or.. Dae.. >i.231 fat U,256 U.356 Mar >»,U71 i*r..... >>,ii96 igltO-Jaa..... ".585 Joaa J/, '».775 27 29 27 27 OoTarasaat Total acaaolas fatal Karicat vmatorad and trust uaaatarad Dtaltad Statas Sairlnea Maricat iasuas dlreot funds and ^oaraataad Bonds and 5!^ Issoas otharvlsa o^ll^atlona ItAtraX obllgatloas idjxwtad Sarrloa otharvlsa eutatandlne hald Besam eutataadlac Boada of IjUg taald 2/ Othar taaldera 8» 9«7 1.280 I.6I8 1.75* l,8l6 2,010 I.S16 2.5 19.583 22.759 23.536 27.373 28.888 28,001 29.571 29.933 22,158 26, 480 29.571 29.668 29.686 29.285 39.892 ito,3i)l 27. 61*5 32.756 35.803 36.579 SK 21 376 1)0,118 28 28 1.818 1.825 1,888 28 28 28 1,887 1.895 2.017 29,>t68 IW.SJO 29.651 30.218 110.812 28 29 29 2.027 2.00? 30.081 30.101 30.032 >a.6i9 29 29 29 2.007 2,009 2,010 30.0lt>» U2,117 !«.253 U2.376 2.0W 30.029 29.933 'H.U65 >a,8ii9 >t2,002 681 378 391 381 3»A 295 289 36 27 Amount of Interest-bearing Debt Outstanding, the Computed Annual Interest Charge and the Computed Rate of Interest ki «f flwal jtar or aontli Zat«r«Bt-%aarlag Ooq^uttd aannAl Mbt Oo^putad rat* of iBtorosti Pereant $7l«.175.955 19110 22.157. e»3,i2o 26,ltS0. i«7,920 27.6U5. 229,826 32.T55. 631.770 35.802. 586,915 36.575. 925. 880 39.885. 969.732 fe.376. ••95.928 1939-Jiin*. 39.885, 969.732 1.036,937,397 July. iag.. Sopt. 40.113. 701.72'* >«.351. 3lt«.i^«7 1|0,341, 909.035 l,050.gW,JOO 1,051. 817, U8U 2.603* 2.6oU* 2.607* Oot.. loT.. to. 526,.l't7.836 1.05'».365.376 2.602* 1)0.806, 570.235 "tl,UU5,,fol,769 I.05S.U87.906 1.076.615.135 2.59'»* Ul.fcl,,096.7'^1 '•1.839,,U78.210 U1.9S3,,313.887 1.08lt.97't,7'»3 2.608* 2.6og* 2.597* l,09it,l52,'»6o HV. U2,ll6,,p3.706 >tS,252,,67S.U72 J'aiM. '12.376, '•95.928 l,09't,6l9.91lt 1933 193» 1935 193S 1937 193« 1939 t Bac. 19)(0-Jan.. faD.. Nar.. ^r.. 3.350 3.181 2.716 2.559 2.582 2.589* 2.600* 2.583* 2.600» «'t2.301.l33 750.677.802 g3S, 002,053 92i*.3't7.0S9 91(7, 08it, 058 1.036.937.397 1.09'i,6l9.91>^ l,0'l4.2S].,926 2.598* 1,091.31^,623 I,090,t5l4,902 2.998* 2.59s* 2.583* 1,097. 817. '•38 . 'Intaraat-BaarlBS Sab*' fl^nraa laolTide dlaoonnt on Ireaauy Bllla. aaoont being ladnsted prior to ealonlatlag tha araraga intaraat rata. Oa baaia of 4all7 Iraaatuy atataaenta, tmravlaad. for baala of otbar flgaraa aaa raport af Saorataiy of tha Traaanir for 1937. pas* '•'•S* lotai Comparison of Average Yields of Long-term United States Treasury Bonds and High-grade Corporate Bonds Treasory bonds ^ Monthly onraeea of daily flgoreat 1939-Jan Tab Mar ^pr Hoy Aine Corporate bonds g/ 2. '•7 2.30 2.17 2.13 Sept 2.16 2.Z1 2.65 2.76 2.79 3.29 Oct 2.60 3.1'* Hot 2.1*6 Bao 2.35 2.30 2.32 2.25 2.93 2.86 teg 19'lO.^an IWb Mar Apr treasury bonda 1/ 2.1^^^ 2.3'* 1939-Oot. .53 .62 Hot. :% .60 .51 .52 ."« 19110-Jan. 2.87 .••9 June. ....••«••. 2.39 2.93 .5U .62 .60 .62 ^: 2.92 2.92 2.91 2.91 3. 10. 2.25 2.16 2.91 2.87 .66 .71 .70 .70 .70 7* ll^. a. 28. 5. 12. 2.13 2.13 2.08 2.12 2.16 2.17 2.20 2.16 2.17 2.1'» 2. 2.83 2.83 2.81 2.7s IS '4 6 3 10 Spread between Treasury and Corporate bonds 2.7l» il: 23. 30. ^•y 2.27 2.7* 2.76 2.81 2.88 Sept. 6. 13. 20. 27. ^•^ 3.'*1 2.6'» 3.33 3.31 3.29 2.2>^ 2.72 2. 71* .6'« •5? ."•7 .t? .53 .53 .53 .52 .50 :§ 2.28 .51 13 20 27 2.79 2.77 2.75 2.23 2.75 .52 3 2.19 10 , 1 .61 .59 15 22 , July 3. 10. 17. 2.78 2.76 2.25 2.26 2.1* 2.7'^ .'•7 .'•7 M M •^ M 2.3'^ 2.29 2.30 2.28 2.8S 2.86 2.85 .56 .56 •57 2.'»l 2.3l^ , :i2 2.71 2.92 2.98 2.99 2.98 2.98 2.91 2.88 z.Uy S.U9 5 12 19 26 2.26 2.28 zM 29 Jono 2.72 2.7l» ^:::::::: 8 •f .61 2.85 2.83 2.82 2.80 2.82 2.81 2.82 ."7 6 May .99 .57 .59 2.8l^ .57 28 Apr. :^ 3.00 2.95 2.95 2.91 2.90 2.38 .59 2.79 2.78 2.79 2.80 'M :i^ 3.23 3.20 3.11 3.06 2.32 2.32 2.52 2-33 7 Mar. 2.76 2. 11* 2.17 2/ 2/ 2.3? 2.36 2.UI 2.37 2.32 2.30 2.29 2.28 2.32 2.30 2.33 a 2.8>» ^ 2.ii7 lU 2.30 2.32 2.29 2.27 5- 31. Hotel 15 22 31 12. Aag. 2.50 2.50 Teb. Veckly, Wadneeds^ closing prices 3/1 July 1 8 27 2.81 2.79 2.T7 2.7>» Jane 2 2 2 :i 13 20 ."•7 2.25 2.38 May 2 It 11 18 25 29 Sao. HV 1939-4pr. Corporate bonda 1/ Veekly, Wedneaday eloalag xs*lcas ^1 2.96 2.90 2.87 2.92 2.S6 2.78 July Spread between Traasory and Corporate bonde .58 .52 ."9 .57 .57 .^ .69 .59 .55 nelds are coapoted on the baais of closing prices on Hew Tork Stock Ixohange. ATarage of Treasury bonds not due or callable for twelTO years or more, ATarage of flTe bonds. Or the last preceding sale when there was no sals on Wednesday. Back figures say be found In the July 1939 bulletin, page 20. UZ O CO .»0£ H O I Q. oo UJ Q < a. o UJ -J- LU X ^O CO O 9< UJ Q: UJ > < < Q Z < 1 o o o o CM -y O — if) 3 _l D if) U h O o DO'S 10 >< OH D < CO LLl (^ \li. o CO Q UJ CO ^ GOVERNMENTAL CORPORATIONS AND CREDIT AGENCIES -30 31 Governmental Corporations and Credit Agencies of the United States: May 31, 1940 (Coapllcd fm latait nportt rsotlrad tram (In Ulloua ttaea* Proprietary Interest ot the United States in (Jovernmental Corporations and Lending Agencies: May 3!, 1940 aganetca) (Oo^llad fraa lataat raporta laoalTad froB thaao aeanelea) of dollan) (In FxoprlataiT* Intoroat llabUltlaa laaata V OUtad iaad •tataa BMonitmstloo Ksaae* Oeip... Osanodlty Cr«41t Ootp Xzport-I^ort Bank of Vaihln^on .•.••••,. Tederal Orop Insorazioe Ocip... Yedoral Dapoalt Inanraaoa Coxp ..•.>.. faimasaoa Tall«^ inthorlty..*. Polillo Vorka idalalatrfttiea... Uidtad Stataa Nerlilaa OoBoiaelOQ. •••••.•• *.••••••• Bnral XIaotrlfloatioa A<)im»«.. Bomo Ovnora' Loan Ooip........ loAaral hvii^a A Leon Innnaeo Ooip fodoral Bona Loan Banko....... Todaral Boualag .« Jtisnl Katlooal Mort^aga lain... •••••». Ualtad StAtaa Houali^ Authority tuxm Oradlt Ualniatnitloa.... lodartl fam Mortcaf* Oorp.... Tadaral Land Banka Tadaral Intaiaadlat* Oradlt Banka.... ....• Banka for OooperatlToa*. ••••.. Production Oredlt Ooip. ....... Re^oaal i^rionltnral Cradlt Oorpa ••.......•. Var «B*rffaao7 oocpe. A acanolaa (In liii<ildatlen)l Ia(*7 DapartBent (aala of mplni mr ai^pllaa) Oaltad 3tat,a> Hotialag Ooip.. Ihiltod Stataa lallroad Man thiltod States Bprue* Pradootlon Oozp. •........• Var flnanea Oorp. .....••.*•• Otharl Diaaatar Loan Oozp.. .••....• naotrlo Bona and Tara ^tborlt/... ......••• fmrm SeowriXj idninlatratlon.. •..••••••• fodaral I^aaa Indxxatrlaaf lao. .......... IntarloT Dapartaaat (Indian loana). ........... Inland Vatarmya Oorp Panaaa Ballroad Oo Pttarto Rloo Saeonatrootion Mian....... BIO Kort^a^ Oompanjr........ lonasaaa Tallay iaaoeiatad OooperatlToa. Ino.. ....... tr«asai7 Sapartaantt Tadaral Sairlnga A loan Aaana • lailraad loana (IraB»portatlon lot, 1920).... Saoorltlaa raealTod ^r tha Buraan of Intaziial Baraniia In aattlaaant of tax llabllitlaa laoarltlaa raoalTad froa tb« Bsooaatrootion 71nanoa Oon. under iot of Tel). A. 19}8 ,. Umu !H>«al. lotat * lot OQara»- taadbr FriTatal7 Ohltad omed (Utaa Ontad Dy lAiltad Stataa 121.8 18^.6 1)1)9.3 S.6 •5 .* 7.5 79.2 7.0 yA.9 a5.6 332.9 91.5 li).3 1.672.; 691.9 1.099.") '107.3 ^.1 100.0 139.3 182.0 216.8 60.1 216.S 2.6».2 68.0 1)0.2 7.3 1.3 83.; 3.9 123.1 12».7 ka.k 12l».l» Zfil.l ».6 165.; 302.7 lll).7 288.1) 1.3.2.7 2.30U.2 19) .0 318.1 91.5 1.276.8 52.9 88.7 76.8 U.9 192.8 37.5 1.791.0 IS3.I 95.6 321 .U 177.7 122.6 207.1 22.1 2.2 198.1) aD8.2 305.0 3.« 170.9 122.2 ll)).3 19.9 \.6 1.8 D.6 1.8 .1 .1 .7 .7 22.8 .1 22.7 I3.* 12.3 1.1 102.S 302.6 8.6 8.D 2.9 1.2 ?*•' 19.7 1.1) •18.3 8.1 6z.l 1.S 8.1 60.3 3»».l 3»a 30.2 30.2 .2 2.U 12.81)6.; 2.1) ;.5a*.7 3.108.1 >)0>).l 3.769.6 Tlctiraa la thla tabla ara roandad to naaraat taath of allllon ant vlll not naeeaaarllsr add to tetala. Szslndlng luXeT-agnoT tranaaotlona aUltona of dollars) S2 Sources of Funds of Certain Governmental Corporations and Agencies for the First 11 Months, Fiscal Year 1940 (OmvU** fna Ut«H ngti%» rM«ln« 0»Tpor»tlam or ac^bm^ bj »ta* TnMvr) 33 Usee of Funds of Certain Governmental Corporations and Agencies for the First 11 Months, Fiscal Year 1940 (Coined froo latMt nperta raoslTad Cosiioratlon or agencsr %]r tba Truarniy - Iqp«iidltiiT«t on taslt of ehoeki Ismad) 54 Sources of Funds of Certain Governmental Corporations and Agenclen fron Inception of Organization to May 31, 1040 (OoiVU«d fro* lAtoat r«part> r«e*lT«d by tha tr—Mir) 1 Oeipanttan .r ' acw ^_ . _^ il^ivprlatlou -!i!!"" ^* iJ ' Ulvwttau, ndlaooMt.. ud loan* '"> '<''" t9r»nMDtal corpentlou or •(•BelM (sat) 35 Uses of Funds of Certain Governmental Corporations and Agencies from Inception of Organization to May 31, 1940 (Ooq>ll<>d froa latcit roports r«o«lT()d 'by tha Iraaivry - Ooxporatioa or •gvnoT' A^anAlturai on tula of ohaoka Itnat) S6 Principal of Outstanding Obligation! Ouaranteod by the United States (Xa allltMS »t UUmt* - Milled frca npcHi r «o«lT«d br «h« fntMuj) "T" Vaduml 1*7 7*ar or aoath t«Ul 1/ 6ao.T 193* 1935 1.12.T I.TU.O 193* 1937 193« 1939 1.«52.7 5.150.0 193*J<«7... M(... (•pt.. Co*... •T... Bm... 19lKM*a... r*k... lUr... Ontlt OcipontUa Oorpormlioa bomdi Atelalatralloa d«b«atQr«t loM Onan' Lo«B Oervor» iloB bond* l*ooutn>atl»n flaaao* Ooiv«rmtloa Bovaiag iaUiorl%7 THE CAPITAL MOVEMENTS BETWEEN UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES -37- 38 Net Capital Movement between the United States and Foreign Countries 1935 through April 1940 (In thenaandt of dollara. O^ltal loflow or o^^ital oatflov (-) ) to UJ 40 Short-Term Foreign Liabilities as Reported by Banks and Bankers In the United States for April 1940 (la tbaniaaAa of tellar*) u af Liabilities follovlB£ datat QnaA total Onltad riBgloa 3.033.«7f 338.893 fraan* B*l- risUad «1— a*r- IU17 Beivv •daa OtIWT Biflta- total •rlaa& lOSBOT LUBIUTXUi J^T* X I • •••••••• 288,(09 290,378 291,060 3,079.681 3.075.613 3^3.669 326.590 2.965.5*1 2.981,301 286,91)2 3,0U,273 285,217 297,626 296,570 3,005.830 an.&w 28U,£i»; 2.8110,959 278,399 289,877 289.376 270.265 2*0,563 281.909 283,213 278,538 286.7<*0 iBi.gT* 199.937 71. 2U 211,19* 69.979 21*,U3lt 67.553 166.1U9 161.307 *25.9*7 15l»,697 l|)4<,2U6 8,*7* 63.762 67.673 73.330 71.317 a3.086;67.* 158,865 1*7.569 7,812 7.51* 7.971 8.297 63.*17 67.317 72,990 70.980 196,067 206,815 210.*25 209 .396 70,858 69,673 67.167 165.782 160,673 15*,0*8 158.066 *25,196 7.6861 T.*p0 7.»6« 8.181 68,U37 66,381 72,075 69.583 190,33* 199,552 203,392 203.938 70,291 69,083 66,632 66,517 160,885 155,61k 1*12,926 1*09,526 l<t8.7*8 *35.996 *36.152 *86 872 5.317 6.828 6.607 5.175 2*.76l 25,*58 26,939 27.195 7.9*1 7.767 184,03s 183,675 26,591 26,019 23.839 23,020 180,820 182,893 182,9181 182,572 26.5*5 25.995 23,813 22.999 2*. 750 177.012 178,903 178.177 26,*85 25.923 23.7*3 22,931 2*, 72* S,l>iO 151.830 190,58* 152.353 155,392 1121.775 1,9*1.801 1,961 .*98 1,988,288 1,969,885 fOCAL LZABILXf IIS PATABLI 15 OOLLiBfll J^r, 10 Xajr 1 282,168 288,877 25.U*7 26,926 27.U2 67.,031 1*20,980 *i*7,538 **6,917 ' 151, *78 l,88*,g8* 259,768 150,229 1,903,330' 250,235 151,9871,931,190 155.605 1,911,338 2*6,830 253.696 Stpoaita for for*l^ aflcoimti J^r» lO....... J^T' 17 ipr. SU Ifai7 !*••• ••• 2,851.993 2,8«>».8S7 2,882.932 ln.366 25,328 26,875 27.1*2 152.951 1*9.983 1,8*1.725 11*6, 81*2,1, 856, 366 150,619 1.886,71* 15*.337 1.867,901 BiU» bald for foreign Kooonnti ipr. 10 ipr. 17 ipr. 2U 1 »*V «r.i6o 89,291 89.033 86.123 3.772 g.922 87* .160 1.9^ 5.058 *i»7 *.879 5.012 5.282 *1* 5.0* 9.837 8,995 8,975 8.1*8 8*3 865 927 871 33.16* 35.0*9 3*,082 33.*5l fl^rt-t*m lblt«d Stat«i OoTvmaeat oUi^tions hald for forol^n BOCOTinti 22.T"M i^r • 17* ••••••••«< 22.7>I9 ^r. 22. T"*? 22.751 ftW 2>» 1 3.019 3.019 3.015 3,018 3.000 3.000 3.000 3.000 Othar llabllltlaa paTaklo In dsllaral ipr. 10 i*r. 17 i$r. 2)) H».7ll* mar lU,02lt 96* 1.039 1.257 1.209 1.79* 1.773 1.790 1.562 3« 5 281 1** FixiBLi otassraiisi i^r. 10 ^r. IT ipr. SU. 68.297 H7.676 S.0S3 ,1)08 '»7.7'w HV 69.783 1,863 2,210 2.183 2.095 1,15* 1.097 i.iao 1.103 NtU. 1 17.268 lU,60S 17 93 17 7 *16 *23 335 389 525 283 370 337 3.870 *.379 *.009 3.690 306 319 337 307 652 100 397 6.976 8,896 7.379 6,968 LUSURIM n kshm 1 '7.099 1)8,9^ 129 177 751 795 352 w ^ 799 287 628 1.310 1.022 1.007 118 295 31* 1*0 206 591 251 2.909 2.7*8 2.600 2.331 ue 56.917 98.168 57.098 58.5*7 BomvlBsa fioa forolfs baakai J^r. 10 ipr. 17 ipr. 2>» 16.590 "V 17.168 5.658 178 382 J?' 2*3 JI2.5L9 36.936 3T.»3l 36.879 38.H59 1.517 1.675 1.730 1.722 5.078 «.825 168 153 150 130 1 5.710 5.781 5.1>>2 US 905 899 128 108 U* 122 9.186 10.21* 9.2*7 9.785 loo«ptaiioaa aada V foralcB baskat ^r. 10 ipr. 17. •.....* >i2.9't5 ^r. SU *V 1 *l.6*9 *s.loe *1.515 *2.777 160 209 197 Othar lUMlitloa parable la foreign eorronoleat ifT. 10 17 iifT. 2U 1 ^r. NV 9,188 9.306 9.3*1 8.972 in 1 333 321 387 352 1*5 160 55 55 (Oantlaaad on fellanlac pMo) 68 2*3 221 208 172 205 6.082 5.8*6 6.336 5.985 i 256,228 2i*6,8l*2 2*3,879 251.0*0 41 Short-Term Foreign Liabilities as Reported by Banks and Bankers In the United States for April 1940 - (Continued) (U UakUlUM s^ —-• b^ ««tal M of IimU feUml^ aatM inui. «hmi— mil of toUan) OhU* UUa 4 Qm>i 'ipM. I I —uA iI*TC« I , . FhUIppla* Otkn tetal ,, I nuaoa uuiuni 66,071 73.926 ipr. 10. *r. 17. ipr. 2h. 1. 76.3a MW mil 36,222 38.261 36.905 3'».97i 23.903 2«.091 23.669 23. ta* j9,ai» •a, 898 67.»5 98.9W 67.15* 92.851 370,062 3*3.767 3«5.557 3«9.915 98.6115 369.306 92.77» 92,71« 98.630 3«.926 3*».770 3«9.07« 67.910 6«,f39 12:S 92.(61 93.008 176,680 176,638 ISO, 192 180,728 17«.05« 175.979 179.506 71.760 lS0,2*t5 n,o7i 155.105 155.137 15«, 530 63,568 65,036 65.276 199.212 69.U2j 76.9W 62,11; 18.886 1W U8 W.236 ^.711 75.339 77. 81, 1 31.*^ 32.6I5 33.299 31.990 105.3<i1 60.612 63.131 5*.333 J95.728 102.316 101.880 5l.<91 57.»T« 51,878 55.999 lIXBIUtIK tfl. 10. *pr. 17. ipr. 2k. *T 3<.»9 3«.*3 36.«98 3*.9«0 83.905 2«.091 23.669 23.*aj ft.«79 7t.20« 7H.5«3 7».T95 J0.J19 32.668 31. JT* 29.*75 23.203 23,38& 22.906 1.906 221.793 I.ZIO 1,12s i.iaM 1.2>9 9.3A 6ri 5.560 707 5.*fi« S 66.0JJ W9 73. 7S.3l«7 1. "•9.157 '•S.009 aw 68.739 2.Z11* »9« 67.M >I2. 67. H3.290 67.085 73. 396.939 587.118 39J.S33 J96.300 l» 73.513 Dipoiltt for fOr*t^ AOOVBtl ^r. 10 ipr. 17 i^r. 2k. 1 timr BUI* 1*1.276 1«1,763 1 67.10* 39.i't7 87.953 .081 HW U.SWt M.Oli i»a,5u 87.861 •7.6TB 329 369.917 37H.716 68, kj.uo} >M.ai« 67,075 66.7D6 8.173 1.527 1.715 1.15* 867 1 lA.ia 21.683 21.110 55.829 55.9«l 59.585 52.«5l 335.090 323.617 330.553 331.95* 1.822 6.I38 7.551 £.186 2.552 2.231 2,017 1.920 3«.320 59.225 39.719 37.910 35,861 22,316 22.539 29.313 85.931 22,303 22,0l8 2J.U7 tn lull tfT. 10 Ipr. 17. •••.•••••• ^>r. Zk Itar 1 in 65 53 27 9 >>.126 '*.a03 1.279 '».3«3 13.»98 13.367 13.510 13.071 7.169 7,101 7.325 7.299 I 1,171 1,101 1.553 1.832 a.3B3 a.017 1 urt-t*n thlU* 0tftt«i Qiiiaii— III stli«>tlwM hald far far*t(B aoaaimtl 13,500 13,500 13,500 13.900 10., 17.. i^r. S^., NUT 1.. ifir. t^. , 6.200 6.200 6,200 6.Z0O 26 89 586 513 511 527 721 728 731 718 1.017 3.p« '•is 3.«3l 19.729 19.730 19.730 19,733 Otter lUbilltlM fmrabl* in 4aUar«l ipr. 10 ipr. 17 ••7 590 553 596 901 1 1J7 loe 137 13« 966 599 5TB 579 1«8 100 lOT 133 Zl6 838 837 1.333 1.230 1.313 1.290 281 238 1,051 1,051 I.OII 1.013 1.212 2,010 1.281 1.183 3.SOO 1.5T0 3.8DI 108 8.115 3.fi99 mil luiiuTiis TiiaiM a waaaaa ouuMomi i^r. 10 ipr. 17 ipr. A "•ST 1 irr •37 622 699 606 1«3 3,802 8.5W •.513 399 •.9» 861 235 5.«« BorT«vla(> fna f*T*l«> t<akai i^r. 10 ipr. 17 Ipr. 2H 133 135 13i H^ la 1 p l^ 608 638 3.155 3.563 l.SU 3.7U 1.578 1% 116 3«0 171 3K »9 33« 8,009 8.089 1.987 1.993 5.937 5.973 6.007 Aoo«pt«Be«t B&d* ipr. 10 ivr. 17 ipr. 2H.« ttar OtlMT 1 lUMlltlM pigrakl* ta ftral^ *UJIWiOl*»l ipr. 10 77 ipr. :h 1 7H 103 M« n •3 97 99 100 iWt 2.579 IW in 157 8.901 9I.6* 57.668 51.690 95.1" 42 Short-Term Foreign Assets as Reported by Banks and Bankers In the United States for April 1940 (Is ttaeoaaada of Aallars) Assets as of follwfliie tetss OranA Ihltad total Tnsea B*l- Clm Tlalaad a«t^ Italy ether> g.3^ 17,363 18.382 16,880 17.185 8.5I11 3.7D1. 11,370 5.583 7.958 3.781 3.608 3.375 1.355 1,106 39H 389 3«7 3«8 8*itaerlaad lemsy Other lozope total Jarope tauL aaoEi-iisH lOBEIOB ASSIISl *PT. 10 tfr. 17 ipr. Zb Ms7 1«*««* 525.085 5ll«,l» SOO.Ole 5i5.fi6e 36.837 39.920 36.713 36.791 5.988 5.81« 5.76a 7.898 l.>)50 l.OOU 8.a7 1.387 1.378 8,1»58 8,1)26 8,069 606 556 Sit 599 71 881 880 193 8.1)10 .755 1,008 I.03I) §1^7 4,846 U.347 3.985 3.679 5.756 5.737 |.U59 6.422 89.449 89.389 89.868 31,003 178,615 179.518 169.764 174.735 3*7 883 1.481 1.462 1.458 1.438 86,835 84,631 loe 90 18,414 10,675 10.918 fouL tssma tujoiM IB lOKEIOI OnBBINailSl tfr. 10 *r. IT i^r. 2l» Mar 5«.p7 57.602 1 19.752 18,659 16.768 17.106 766 J58 459 678 1,1M8 1)1) 910 663 773 783 4a 767 319 22,93'» 83,085 Bsaks era deposits bxesdi i^r. 10 18.258 16.576 16.237 16.890 ^r. 17 i^T. aU Ifagr 1 IO.I18D 9.181 9.057 9.92'» lU 8W 838 231 50 II 829 75 SI On 97 897 204 u U.603 SiposltB abroad for aeoetmt of domestlo olleotsl i^r. 10 ^r. 17 tfT. 2U Mar 1 28.127 ••..•. 3.8^7 a .393 .518 3.'<01 26.560 3.l't5 18.352 13.833 11.882 II.5I8 H.791 5.631 4.310 U66.8S8 17.09 a,86l 19.9^ 808 185 180 18U 3«l 370 184 186 186 6»9 631 381 37" 538 6.477 5.788 5.184 4,885 841 833 83? 836 7.3»A 8,168 6.898 6.597 27.968 146.380 154.881 146.830 151.710 538 iS 18lt Other assets pagrable ia forel^ eorreaeieei tfT. 10 *PT. 17 ifi. 2lt Hs; 1 '*.037 198 801 202 18H 370 I7U 171 170 170 698 688 681 658 uo 106 uo U4 KtU. ASasCS FiZABU IB EOLUBSl i^r. 10 ipr. 17 i^r. Zk May !••••••«•*• 't56.?68 >»6o,700 19.685 i^r. 10 ivr. 17 i^pr. ZU 186,965 181,330 May I86.I1I19 6.885 10.802 10,666 10,186 89.078 «.it69 86,030 87. 55^ 3.803 ».00« 8.69U 2.597 5.355 5.8l*3 5.806 7.887 7.667 8,072 8,138 7.998 1,U21 1.356 1.349 1.396 979 2,W8 978 1,006 1)9.890 1)8,297 '•9.772 1)8,908 16.597 17.583 16,187 16,507 I6.D67 16,87U 17.285 2,068 16.1175 1.155 ao,3U7 19.685 19.309 19.S87 13.076 12.398 13.242 I2.9U6 3.960 8.038 3.81)1 8.021) 3.889 2.053 1.932 10,861) 3.350 3.398 !».573 3.2a 6,810 8.993 3.839 6.905 1,186 3.708 107 170 110 11,796 U,67l» U,l)87 1.315 1.337 1.33^* 8.009 1.996 1.937 U,832 1.170 1.7'i5 5.4^ 3.013 2.918 6.038 6,103 88|4l6 89.565 U4 310 197 9.384 leans to foreljui taaksi 1 175.'t26 1.631 I'.m 3,»A5 1.1U7 1.229 1.1>^ 1,208 81)1 SU 176 9.3>!6 9.ie» 9.109 Ul 40.605 'W.583 42.039 U5.729 iooeptanees nade for f oret^ baakst ipr. 10 *9T. IT igT. 2U Ka7 1 1,138 1,810 1.135 1.131 3.586 1.026 9^7 839 1.033 8)687 3.251 2.6S3 8.967 3.873 3.810 ios 510 363 3.896 3.711} 60 60 72 i.US 51.505 8,876 3.6TO 3.848 1.48i4 51.6U 1.585 1.909 '•9.505 I.23I) 8,ai 1.286 1.174 1.137 8,381 8.179 8.031 17.807 17.157 17.667 I8.947 54,870 5*.7U7 55,286 56,267 le.714 Other assets payable la dallaret ^r. ^r. 10 17 190.851 6.1.57 Ipr. 2K 18l».016 1 I86.697 6.U9) 6.585 6.908 Ifajr 919 1.683 918 93'» 3.5» (Ooatlaaisd oa fello«las pass) 43 Short-Term Foreign Assets as Reported by Ranks and Bankers In the United States for April 1940 - (Continued) (i> Am—** of dell«r«) 0«hn m» at liuU lAtlB I fctal ImXlM iMrlM tmuU» K*r*a «< I HiBOlBirla ! PtaUIpplB* lalaada -r (OZAL lOmH iMKti I3,£l£ 13.972 ipr. 10..... ip». 17..... tfx. Il« 1..... A 33.169 12,>I01 9.«3T 9.3«9 9.991 12.5«3 9. 33.9a MZiKa icoiM vaamaiut loiAL lasKa II ipr. 10 ipr. IT ^r. "V l.T2»t 2*1. • 1 1.831 1.6T3 l.TOe Baaka •vn dapoaits •broaii ipr. 10 »f. IT ipr. ZU Nar 1 9« 229 Dapoalta abrattd for •aoo^i of dsaaatlo ollaBtai i^. 922 *V 519 510 10 ipr. IT ipr. 2>* 1 !a Othar aaa«ta pa^sblo la f oral^ eurraoalaai ipr. 10 M>r. IT tfT. 1 *sr 1,106 i.oa » iciii. isun l.OSJ LOflD rtjtsa 4pr. 10 ipr. 17 »tz. ik y^ 1 loana to forol^ Uxkat ipr. 10. *fr. IT. it>r. 2H. H«jr 1. iooaptanoaa oada for iff. 10. *». IT. ^r. ». Otter aaaota pv^bla U loUani ipr. 10 *VT- IT ipr. Zlk. 1,2S6 1.392 T56 TTT lA MO OthM flctal iU 44 Security Transactions as Reported by Banks, Bankers, Brokers and Dealers In the United States for April 1940 (la ilinrawnda of tollan) -r TraaaaAtlons durliig vMk andad- fOUL PCROBiSlS n OraiiA Oiiltad total Ui«doB A.l|3 1.295 3.921 3. n't 869 BolCloa Ooiw 1.167 870 81H 303 17 27 It 69 Italr atbar- airltc- Othar antea arlaaA Saropa Total Inispo Oaaadk latla Japan, Other Eoraa and toiala artaa Maaoharia Total ill otbar mas on DBiTZD laa rosuai Aooooni ipr. 10 i*r. 17 tfT. SU If 20, £62 i9.i>a 1 1.156 i.sa Tte 75 U9 176 2.202 I.809 1.767 1.751 131 308 6,889 U.lt88 1.009 287 3 2 >t.l08 U.8lt7 509 209 1.798 1.589 1.390 1.533 Ilk 5.U2 6 1 3.>ta« 806 181 as 9 292 13.?^ 1,655 l.*63 1.3*7 1.730 12.600 12.21 2.283 8,968 8, ».329 10,872 7.139 6.352 6.279 2.162 2,197 1.522 3.878 «.23> 1.33« I.S7 a 1.5« 993 59 2,Jia 1.663 1.681 l,>t25 *59 *73 1,1^ 2,19* 329 1.1*2 12.89 10,041 lo.uao 7.675 5.9*1 2.830 3.*7l 2.359 1,262 1.399 3.870 653 59 79 52 75 lt,060 3.683 176 173 107 2,*52 1.863 1.003 5*2 2,621 2.039 1,176 2.31? 1,S16 899 2.3*1 1,838 61t9 Ptirabaaat of doBwatls ootfnrltlasi ttookii %>r. 10 J9T. 17 ipr. 2H »tar 16.618 12.1U3 10,056 8.267 1 BoBdlt ^r. 10 *pr. 17 tft. 1 Mar 3,026 ».730 6,027 A 2.2» Psrohaaaa of fer«l«n aaoorltlaat ^T. 10 tpT. ipr. 2)» I».5ii9 n *V 3.789 2:lg 1 lOUL SALH 11 1.099 718 ^75 392 202 658 2,9% i 1»5 1*2 2 75 102 2.180 105 7 157 258 161 106 101 57 109 65 t9>» m S06 1(88 i.on 1 9^ 1.117 2H U 206 122 92U 1.0U8 33 30 186 128 660 1)2 ^^ 166 96 603 532 179 95 221 36 261 62 lU 6 27 2.581 3.267 m 529 22 22 k6 18 II 25 1.160 9*1 937 5U 111 *2 IS 1*7 129 127 89 Dt THf niiRiD suns 102 IDBUM JtOOaOBl a.753 tft, 10 ^r. 17 ipr. 2U 18,899 May 11.5W 15,2lt3 1 2.277 i.ugi 820 103 375 31 1,*31 781 1,00* 6T3 2,208 1.607 2,020 1,621 112 U89 13 60 3.592 3.125 2.309 36U 316 1.733 1.221 1.617 336 216 255 299 7.852 7.732 5.79* 2,0l|2 1.29'> 2.797 2.236 2,729 i.77« 3.U* 15 112 U72 11 60 10,1*39 27 1.310 825 1,035 3.647 509 325 379 21 33 9 3 1.031 982 1.935 97« 1.051 U* 95 ni 100 100 56 152 21 37 133 12 100 i.3«9 1.207 «13 903 1.776 1.360 1.13* 813 1.013 12l» 62 95 98 7H 3.5>t9 .J talaa of daasatle aeonrltlaat n»ekmt 15.9U1 10 i*». 17 i^r. SU Mar 1 i«>r. 11.6I19 leBdai i^r. 10 ipr. 17 ipr. 2I» MV 1 ^r. May 395 209 235 317 15 117 1 1 «5>» 2 270 31 2)a 281 131 219 60 l,lt8>t 1 s u lOU 30 U) 21 9 1)0 232 195 ^3! ?2 12 35 126 21.3 U70 fi7 510 52 29 55 191 180 158 3>»7 3» *7 1.553 168 l.zK 89 137 72 172 89 1*3 72 «7 91 1,106 1 8 26 2.298 1.710 TOTAL WSDEtSSS XUPUUTSS iwwft^p fOjl SCMBTIO iOOOOBTl ifr. 10 i^r. 17 i^r. 2l> U 1.7'n 2,622 1.785 alt... 701 883 573 539 8,300 1,88>» aalaa of feralcn aamrlttatt ipr. 10 ^r. 17 Mar sluil l>t.793 2,1»90 ^ 356 StMkat BoBdai tgr. U) *fr. tpT. ^.,... Mar 1 101 61 y Tnrohaaaa of feralgn aanritiaai ipr. 10 tfT. 17 ipr. 2I» Mar 1 IW iS 67 3« 3« 31 39 28 ll Ik , , , 1,>I21 l.l>t6 819 1.003 53 21 17 20 16 171 Pvrehaaaa of danaatto aacorltlaal J«r. 10 ^r. 17 ipr. 2I» Magr 1 U 1.3*7 1,U6 1.320 562 922 59* 123 88 2 23 P 61 1)2 18 135 151 45 Security Transactions as Reported by Banks, Bankers, Brokers and Dealers In the United States for April 1940 - (Continued) 46 Security Transactions in Joint Foreign Arbitrage Accounts as Reported by Brokerg and Dealers in the United States for April 1940 (la tfeeuMud* «f tellar*) 1bit*< Trousaotiottfi during v««fc «ttdad» SOZili total Trano* «i- 9«»- Xflf M9that9ir«4«a land* Utla 8l)l*». otter •rlaal orop* Xu«p« OwTiarta Japan. Otter Koran aaA •rloa Manoterln FUB0E&S3S n im QsiiiD sunsi 4>r. 10 *r. 17 A i^r. Mv 1 7 400 278 179 17 11 15 237 J13 195 117 73 237 313 195 73 32 39 17 17 Pnrelutua at denesiio c«6Qritl*«t Btooksi ipr. 10 ift' IT ^r. 7 17 U 2>t... 1 Magr 3 lendBt Apr* lOa»«*eB**««»* i9^' 17****>*****«* 4ir. 2U HQ7 1«*«*«***«««« 19 19 351 22 12 19 PsreiiaMi ef 4>r. 10........... *r. 17 19 15 ?k ilgpr. Mar 1 ?f2 2^ U7 12 n iHi nniED szansi i^r. 10.. i^. 17.. ^r. M*r 1 26 1.199 2l> 8J7 16 2l». 1)60 73 302 391 190 186 2^ 33? U7 Balee e; AoaesUa MenrltlMl (tsokil Apr. 10.. ipr. 17 4pr. 2H MQT 1. .«•*•••«... aoi 7l»7 1)00 iS 'I JM IVT' IH 1... •••••»..« 801 >a9 210 308 SU WV •lea of tertlgi MOQilUmi ift, 10 i^. is*' Kagr 17 H 1 IS* 1 10 as M 30i 391 1)0 U7 fetal ill otter 47 Foreign Purchases and Sales and Net Purchases or Sales of U.S. Domestic Securities (Ib thimnnili of dollar*) 1 tiwuaotloiu 48 49 Purchases and Sales of P'orelgn Exchange, Spot and Forward, as Reported by Banks and Bankers in the United States for April 1940 (Ib thouasd* ef dollar*) durli^ Oraad total Qkltad Bal- TrmDO* tfT. 10 iiMt ipr. 10 romrd... 61,371 32,802 '•0,523 2,lll2 2,m 23,® 386 258 tfx. 17 IfiT, 17 llpot 6e,07it 1*2.671 2.5? 1.712 Oor- itaiy "r*?:^ ZIS 5 U2 5a romld... W»,<17 3i».00i. 77** 269 ipr. ZU Ipot ipr. 2>t fonurd... 5!>032 }2.532 37.3* i,£ii 210 1.561 150 5»* 1 apot 1 TonvA... 5S.Z26 51.»6 19.7«9 l.lOI 261 67 30.9>«0 1.893 192 !0.17« 32.527 15.652 1.970 5*0 i.K 56,jo« 35.6ao 27.199 2,119)* 727 175 l|l»,l|01 29.'*a9 23.01*3 1.55"* 1.31*2 190 82 1*2 l.SM 191 13 Max Ita7 27,3** m 531 51 rorokaaot from kiakai ipr, ipr. 10 fcot*..,, 10 7orvBrd.. Apr. 17 "pot ipr. 17 Ttomard Jl>r. 2t» Spot ipr. 2U Vomard*.. ^ot***** >U7 21,97'* 2«.776 3 168 n,K6 ,So9 152 1.377 125 11.19J lO.saR 8.196 7.812 172 10 1*6 8>» 9.766 S.396 6,991 ?71 9^ 57 20 J' '»«.77fi l£6 ?? SM Parohaaaa froa eoatoaars otbar ttaaa baakii ipr. 10 ajMt ipr. 10 Von«rd«, ipr, ipr. 17 »pot ipr. ipr. 2>) Spot 2U roxwrd.. 3« 6,8l«5 10,631 5.756 yonmrd.. 9.W50 13.13^ 5.360 ipr, 10 Spot***** ipr. 10 Tontard*. 59,086 37,996 39.268 25,726 ipr 76.296 55.625 2h!609 2l>« 55.196 32.292 37.762 27.082 59.068 30,202 33.26« ipr. 10 Spot ipr. 10 hnard..* H2,M0 ipr. 17 Spot ipr. 17 Tonard*.* ipr* MfT. May Kay 1 ipot 1 12 6.301* 1*9 I 68 Ul 2U 136 VJilL atlMl 2,310 289 2,0))9 2,680 1.390 320 92 1.7<*2 i,oia 223 67 1,866 i.5«7 3H9 82 29,630 16.725 1.1*98 l.6i«« 13 97 1*97 6l,T76 27,405 '*6.359 1.929 216 91)* 20,326 Spot Tonrard... I«,t90 26,851 29.738 22,807 ^to2 568 178 1 Spot 1 ronard*.* 36.2l*lt 25.227 2lt,022 W.328 1.072 93 21)0 ipr. 10 Spot.,... ipr. 10 Torward*. 16,996 15. S"** 9.638 9.001 812 192 ipr, ipr. 17 17 ^Tmrd** 1U,920 8,220 6.851 U.283 751 30 ipr. ipr. 2>i Spot IU.706 2>t hnaid.. 5,1)1*1 8,02U U,275 1 Spot 1 Tonmrd*. 22,82k 6,180 ipr 17 Spot 17 ^rvard*. Spot.... ipr. ipr. ZU ronard. 2>» May 1 Spot*.*** •<ay 1 fcnmrd** 19.02)* 900 Balai to baakai May May 2*t 2>* 2)*.6>tS Salt! to enrntemni •tbar than ^aakai Hay May St>ot 8,0lll 12 ! 11,696 i 79^ 71 16 291 5«7 26 153 s«d«. 50 Outstanding Forward Exchange Contracts as Reported by Banke and Bankers In the United States during April 1940 (la tboosanda of dollar*) OiVFMkajr of— Oon tracts as vt followlag datn Balgiia Oraad Tbltod total Tingiliw 311,040 290,801 294.746 274.2«9 225.798 222,815 199.076 7,435 4,694 4,584 4.306 4.076 102,459 94,6S9 94.179 83.296 74,390 70.217 69.298 56.901 1,263 1,2>W 6.009 938 959 893 732 208.581 196,112 200,567 190,993 149,162 153.517 1.1% 3,756 3,625 I't2.l75 1,164 1,426 331.887 310,789 313.606 292.476 237.201 230.172 233,762 210,253 1.673 1,642 1,634 6,830 85!l66 83.824 81,498 60.376 55.493 55.902 50.431 56 472 3,2« 1.615 1,578 1,598 6,358 Trane* dap. Bai7 Italy Svadin B»ltl•rland Othnr fatal oTopo Bsrop6 lAtla Japan* •rioe Kor«a aad Mannlwyla Oanarta Otbar lotal ill othor TOTAL PDBCHASS OOITSACTSl ipr. 10 17 Apr. 24 Ma7 1 i*>r. a9.379 1,931 2,412 2,l<08 l|44 23,690 417 25.0110 25.377 23.551 1.229 1,197 1,007 4,929 4.900 1(26 145 147 80 79 262.860 258.076 261. 807 239.643 35,856 19.575 19.316 21.241 1.256 1.319 1,350 1,353 3.085 81.439 77.700 16, 412 809 68|4§ 12.318 12,095 9,928 826 826 19,444 7.257 7.221 11.313 1*7 510 524 527 2,615 19.995 21.765 2,182 2,728 2.765 2.766 5.901 6,381 5,910 6,188 13.941 3.270 3.152 T.708 1.957 2,50? 2.514 2.515 2.868 2|624 2,912 3,600 3.615 5.723 6.978 6.224 6.527 22.956 225 219 251 251 3.033 3.007 3.286 3,276 2.391 1.906 1.834 1.824 5.424 ».913 5.120 5.100 165 205 3.340 3,491 7,818 10.903 8,549 11,626 8.738 12.078 8.35T U.848 470 492 476 628 3.786 3.862 6.127 4.073 13 7.U7 152 205 3,on 20( Ooatraeto for porohasoa from f0T«l«D ooatoMrol tfT, 10 ipr. 17 ipr. 24 •toy 1 4.819 4.743 4,880 4,290 25 25 221 25 393 415 18,871 20.297 20,497 19.261 1,204 1.172 786 4.536 4.485 4.877 4,162 145 1S1.421 147 180,376 SO 184,676 79 171,174 5.962 281,474 275.527 279.292 256.195 1^ 78,040 72.859 Contract • for puroliaMo fiOB doaeetic ouatoaerst ipr. 10 *tt. 17 ket. 24 Uajr 1*»**»«««» lOIAI. 3AU8 151,>t08 363 339 342 326 llOl 2,863 4.502 5,179 5,087 4.912 7.764 7.951 7.775 204 COSTBAinSl 4>r. 10 i^>r. 17 i^'* ZH* ••••••••• 1 NaT- 479 5.314 191 189 171 113 114 100 100 780 2.849 100 303 4.071 3.739 3.848 3.32T 154 154 94 1,694 1.652 1.50. 1.675 389 5.692! 2g 4.524 474 497 1.148 30,887 28,185 i.a6 187 197 210 123 5.246 5.510 5.1^ 5.439 OoBtrasta for aala to foraign eoatOBsrsi ipr. 10. i^r. 17. i^r. Z4.. *aT 1., 3.998 3.773 Ooatrsots for aala to doaaetlc ooatoaaral ijpr. 10 ipr. 17 ^'* 24>«* •••••••• Magr 1 232.130 225.623 229.782 210.978 176.825 174. 6p 178.260 159.822 374 397 20,G03 22,448 22,693 21,136 uu 176 1.891 2,104 2.414 1.987 203,434 203,268 207,521 191,570 16,843 14.057 Net Position in Foreign Currencies of Reporting Banks and Bankers In the United States for April 1940 (In tbouaonda of dellara) Fosltlon aa of following datsa 96 150 163 12J OTHER MONETARY -51- STATISTICS 53 Balance Sheet of the Exchange Stabilization Fund 53 Schedules for Balance Sheet of the Exchange Stabilization Fund Schedule #1 ipMlal ieMvta li*il«1« *o«ti« iMkUoa af OaM bald V •^ A *»r «a - Sold a— of th« kolaBc* B«akl1twtl«m Toad. 54 Gold Assets and Liabilities of the Treasury (In allllsiu of dollari - on Va«ia of daily trmmr atataaaDta, •a-l) UabUltiaa JkA ot naTandaT Taar or month Oold Aaaata Oeld Oartlfloatai 1/ Oeld Baoarra acalaat U. S. aotea* etc. ^ StebUlsAtlea rand ^ Oold la Oaneial Vend i.sco.o 1,800.0 1.008.6 l.SM.O 3H1.9 1,800.0 1,800.0 1,800.0 '•mi 17.S»3.'» 7.679.5 8,959.6 9.212.3 11.872.8 15.278.6 156.0 156.0 156.0 156.0 156.0 156.0 l6,U0.0 13.595.6 156.0 1,800.0 558.3 16.237.5 16,015.1 16,931.5 I3.9M9.8 156.0 156.0 156.0 1,800.0 1,800.0 1,800.0 Oot.. lOT.. Sao.. 17.091.1 lll,908.l> 17.358.J 15.0U5.3 15.278.6 19ltO-Jan.. 17,931.0 18,177.5 15.630.6 15.881.5 1S.IU3.8 16,U95.2 17.061.6 156.0 156.0 156.0 156.0 156.0 156.0 156.0 156.0 156.0 1,800.0 1,800.0 1,800.0 1,800.0 1,800.0 1.800.0 1.800.0 1,800.0 1,800.0 331.7 297.1 225.7 226.7 356.U 193'* 1935 1936 1937...... 1938...... 1939 1939-Jw>a. July. tag" Sapt. Tab.. Mar., ipr.. MV.. Jnna. y ~' I 8.238.6 10.122.9 U. 257.6 12,760.0 lU.qa.2 17,»3.* 18,1)32.8 18,769.9 19,208.9 19,963.1 5.2T'*.0 w.391.9 H».Tli9.7 17.8a.2 ta Vadaral Baaarra Baaka, »%e., gold eartmeata food loard of OoTanora, Tadazal Baaarra Syataa, and Bada^tioa fond, Vadaral Baaam against $3lt6,681,Ol6 thltad Stataa aetaa and $1,167,122 Traaaoy notaa of 1890 oatataadlas. Soaa not Inoluda gold In aativa portion of Stablliaation Tvnd. Net Movement of Ctold to and from the United States (In allllona of dollara at t35 par flna otmoa - aa raportad fejr T7. B. Oepartaant of Oomaroa) ltS7.U >I08.9 Ii08.9 3W.U 3>w.o 333.0 318.7 191.3 185.9 Baaam notaa. rv 56 Components of Silver Monetary Stock (In BllllonB of lallar* - on tiaal* of dally bd of nalaiMlwr year or onth Traaniy atattBanti, rtrrlaad) 57 Net Movement of Silver to and fron the United States (! tteaa«B4« af 4«U«r* - u raportad bf 0. 1. Oapariua* of OasBarea) at Oalaa^AT faar aaA Boath l^perta ObUa a. 995 I2.ll»7 •(.Ul6 2»5.133 53.393 3».l20 W57 13>>.26>» 1»3» 19)9 15^1/, 12.381 3.038 1939..JMM. 'oir. Me.. §«.». Oct.. -l."»36 >T.. -135 -90 Bae.. l* 3 I9to-JM.. lak.. Mar.. 899 3.T02 15 17 -93 799 i.sa -^ -19 ad BBBth -3,780 -5ittl -8,951 -7,1*51 -H.787 5 u 1.590 2.920 i.oiw 9*8 696 851 67 210 3 7 -3 908 2.607 2.382 2,263 U* 1^ H -5 J?7 309 2,539 2,322 2,556 63U i« 2, 2,'»53 2.29'» 2. 3 Sl( 1.713 15 -97 -157 -ii09 Mar.. OaKnlar jaar 6.798 10,915 7.078 58.325 29.929 30.203 •1.715 Jl.997 12 209 ik>r.. ar aat a^aria (-} tei Oth» thltaa 190 193* 193} fna 71 11 202 189 58 Value of Selected Currencies In Terms of Gold 1928 - 100 Otaitad Menthljr tcnttg* of dally qfootatioaa 1939-I)w>- 100 100 6U 59 59 59 59 59 59 1939-Jtea. 59 July. 59 59 59 1931-l)eo.. 1932-n»o.. i93J-nM.. I93l)-BM.. 1935-l)»c.. 193S-Seo.. 19J7-Bac.. Sq>t. Get.. Hot.. 19>lO-Jaa.. Kar.. J*».. 69 67 67 60 60 60 Si 100 100 100 100 100 TO 59 59 59 Hair.. Jnna. 100* Ararat axobaJiga rata for Jamaary 1928 Baiad on quotations for May 1 - 10. He ratea avBllnbla tharaafter. Baead on qootatlona for June 1 - 16. 56 rates aTailable thereafter. ** latha^ lands 59 59 59 Ub.. ^ fraaoa 59 59 59 Dm.. ^ Onltad Stata* 31* MO 3>t Svltnrlasd SiHglva 100 100 100 100 100 80 82 80 78 101 100 100 100 100 70 i 69 100 100 100 100 72 T2 72 72 TO 78 69 72 78 79 78 78 78 78 f? 69 I? 69 69 i 3^ 32 28 97 97 100 96 91 59 59 59 5T ?' >t5 39 39 39 a 10 59 18 59 59 57 lU 9 9 71 70 TO 28 28 28 57 57 57 10 28 10 28 57 57 57 28 28 28 57 57 57 8 32 II 30 28 78 69 72 782/ 68 69 71 2/ 303/ 1(2 Ohlaa 1/ 32 32 28 72 72 72 '^ 87 Italy 72 72 T2 78 T8 78 3>» Japsi 28 u 10 9 8 7 8 MISCELLANEOUS 59 60 Vessels Cleared from the United States, Direct for Foreign Ports, Classified by Nationality O^loAar TMuri 193S and 1939 • aaA NaT 1939 to >^ 19>(0 OBbar of Vtaad* Calanaar Taar W38 1939 19llO 1939 •lay Jnaa Jnlr i»g. Sapt. Oct. Sae. Jas. uy>. Mar. 4>r. yif 31.710 3'*.192 2,971 3.3»9 U.UUl >».320 3.'<69 3.011 2.829 2.103 1.911 1.869 2.037 2,136 3.055 Olaarad to Oraat Lakaa porta. 7.'«3 7.963 59"t 962 1.U83 l.itgo 1.083 91"* 981 192 21 27 25 308 998 Cleared to coastal and oversasa ports,. ••••«•• zU,287 26.229 2,377 2,itt7 2.958 2,830 2.386 2.097 l,8>t8 1.9U 1.890 1.8>42 2,012 Orand total iserleaa veaaela foral^ Teaaala. ...,,,,,, Balglan Brltlah. Ikmlah...... ,.. Bateh nnnlali 2.057 7.335 7.822 71U 816 1.061 900 797 5U9 U78 )«92 530 512 559 5UU 756 16,952 18,1<0T 1,663 1,611 1.897 1.930 1.5«9 1.5'M 1.370 I.M19 1.360 1.330 i.'<53 1.28U 1.301 81 102 7 10 9 U 8 6 8 9 6 6 17 16 12 9.052 9.95^ 897 883 1.162 1.176 913 821 &a 666 662 632 711 668 669 520 6oU 57 56 52 >t5 56 55 55 52 US W UO 8 I 525 653 56 57 59 51 58 51 57 66 59 uu 57 51 •^5 «5 7 3 5 7 5 7 18 15 ll» 11* 12 11 "s 10 322 285 29 25 28 33 18 12 lU 20 20 19 19 ao 19 I16 3>» 33 15 Oamaa........ 566 dratk 168 2U7 19 lU 9 19 23 llO 33 27 28 3'* 23 21 19 639 699 6U 66 72 69 66 57 52 60 5«» 56 69 7U 87 Italian 30U 278 26 2U 26 19 22 22 27 23 25 31 27 28 37 Japanaaa 679 71 67 5« 70 67 67 76 U7 53 58 66 16 13 lU lU 13 lU 65 12 7>» 8U 793 IU9 13 9 U U 8 10 Iloaracnaa 2,858 2,71* 2U1 2U7 2U1 250 218 2>42 230 2U7 225 238 262 192 175 P bwiwmwImw . ........... i«)3 580 62 >t5 57 56 U8 60 58 U7 Ul 61 57 52 61 Smdlah. 386 U67 37 35 33 36 U9 U6 50 3« 26 Ul 32 19 zk Othar flags 320 >»33 28 32 39 29 25 US 51 62 67 55 70 58 66 Sonraglan Hat Baglatarad Tonaaga (la tbouaands) Calandar Tear 1938 1939 19U0 1939 Kay J11I7 A<lg. Sept. Oct. Sot, Baa. Jaa. rah. Mar. M>r. Oraad total 71.286 70,306 6.251 6,66U 7.168 7.28U 6.303 5.976 6,071 '».537 U.362 U,279 U.637 U.759 5.8>t5 Olaarad to Oraat Lakes porta. 12,181 12,030 918 I.U58 1.691 1.6U0 1,6I|0 i.TH* 2.025 3UI 65 87 81 667 1.67>» Oleared to co«etal and CTsraaaa ports 59.105 58.276 5.333 5,206 5.'*77 5.6UU U,663 lt,262 U,0U6 U.I96 '».297 U,192 >t,556 U,092 U.171 iaerleaa reasela. ........ 15.560 1U.869 1.217 1.302 1.U03 1.337 1.391 1.315 1,068 I.IU5 1.322 1,237 l,U07 1,U2U I.50U Torel^ Tosssls.. ........ '*3.5^ U3,U07 U.116 3.90U U.OTU '•.307 3.272 2.9^7 2.978 3.051 2.975 2.955 3.1'*9 2.668 2,667 289 371 26 36 36 Ul 32 22 26 32 22 22 68 61 Ul> l6,lU7 1U,90U 1,U08 1.370 1.522 1.58D 1.152 790 77U 822 858 827 93'» 839 767 Oanlah 1,32"* l.USO IU9 137 125 117 128 122 128 131 97 112 9* 27 u Datdi.. 2,UU9 2,968 230 259 285 238 27U 178 2U3 2U2 291 225 2U3 221 175 Balglan British. 95 137 U U 6 13 3^ 22 23 2U 22 17 17 2.350 1.922 2U7 213 9 19U lU Vrench. 283 89 38 36 67 65 6U 7U 82 90 Oeman..... ........... 3.5n 2,1U1 280 250 23U 337 Oreek... •.••.......... 528 833 59 52 37 66 131 122 89 88 109 69 7* 60 Bondaraa... 9U6 91U 83 87 92 86 76 TO 68 72 77 8U 90 99 114 Italian 2,ll6 1.982 158 181 19U 170 157 1U9 159 IU9 13U 178 175 171 185 J^aaeae 3.183 3.839 370 315 292 3U7 3U0 333 313 356 233 2U6 288 335 27 65 7 5 7 7 6 7 6 7 375 6 3 1 3 U 7.181 7."tl7 6U7 671 608 607 576 655 635 679 588 620 669 155 >»33 1.375 2.097 262 17U 2Ul 231 157 217 200 1U8 139 232 222 171 220 1.299 1.U5U 132 96 127 121 lUe 128 123 lOU 81 99 100 51 87 659 883 5U 71 62 51 9U Ul 131 131 123 1U2 109 132 nnnisli.* a............ Hlearagnaa Horveglan Siradlah Other flags 61 Vessels Cleared from the United States, Direct for Foreign Ports, Classified by Port from which Cleared loAar of TmmIi 1939 Oalaodar raar 193« SaltlBor* ot Toik •rfolk « Iwport rhUadalphU 1 Kb. Mar, *fT. Mar Jm» 19>)0 July Mag. Sapt. Oet. War. Dm Ju. "•5 56 71 6£ 59 61 56 59 51 toll 90 73 80 93 97 86 62 90 5>» 51 i.ozU 91*3 111 125 125 90 9U 71 92 M6 U8 >»7 Tl 3>8^ 3.929 28; 282 3l«2 328 325 363 57 35U 581 639 H9 ••3 i»7 i»3 ••• KlMl Jan. 6ra 553 Boitoa. 1939 69 IWi. lUr. ifi. MiV 67 79 Its 57 67 100 123 121 133 3391 366 323 301 333 327 319 311 ^ 1»3 TO 72 71 68 63 79 * 58 296 31U 86 •^ 5d» 28 >» UO la 51 51 52 «0 52 51 118 90 1)6 6k 67 SBTBnaah... ........ 137 309 8 13 13 19 17 18 20 22 22 20 18 19 lU 8 19 57 16 16 Ooipoa Ohrltti «55 30 21 25 37 22 26 Ik 19 10 17 u iH 621) 23 la 23 0«lTt«toa* ..•••••.• 273 U69 30 53 la 31 J* l»7 51 29 32 26 27 36 39 oiaaton •••• 5^6 9n iio w> 5>» 56 51 U3 50 ||6 38 hi 37 39 Ul 32 23 27 H30 322 22 35 3>» 32 26 30 29 22 19 28 20 2lt 25 32 38 37 lav Orlaa&a. ..••••. l.sMo 1.156 9i» 81 82 99 91 89 lOH 96 122 UW 112 U8 110 108 90 UA a MotU* U »i7 35 25 86 33 lA 309 28 26 32 22 33 23 26 32 21 19 IS 29 20 U 2U Laa Aiifalaa, .....•• 1.310 1.392 116 100 U7 135 U7 Ul 117 lao 112 Ul 132 153 92 97 a A Port Aacalaa, 1.235 I.U37 «5 103 9k 91 121 188 195 U6 13« UA UH 92 100 101- 82 90 7>» 71 530 US 38 99 37 '*3 l<0 ^ i»7 It6 3>» 3h 32 39 90 51 39 U2 1.682 132 108 126 133 152 129 18U 181» 1>I9 136 129 120 132 U8 U9 128 13« 236 1 4 27 39 35 38 36 k5 8 22 65 U55 3 16 63 5* li6 59 73 U9 77 18 6 36 i.oaj 26 127 11.3 150 151 95 108 99 ao 1^ 12 23 61« «3 88 73 71 135 7U 2l» 13 37 80 90 91 A Ul 117 19 S^-Wa 1.772 I.TTH 1.983 2.130 2.971 3.389 k,Va 4.330 3.ii69 Port Arthur '»3| ^^mtto. Ian Pranolaoo...... Saattla lahtalbnla. Boffalo 551: 1.7<»3J Z>«2 Batrolt m loabaatar. ...•..«•• 69U 995 lalade 'W3 eit2 latal ... Jl.TlOl 28 27 20 27 25 81 Uo SI 7U 163 3.0U 2,829 2,U3 1.911 1.869 2.037 2.135 3.059 Vet Ba^iatttrad Tonna^ (in Thouaanda of fona) I9U0 1939 Jan. fat. War, tft. Mar J«ia July Maig. Sapt. Oot. lor. Dao Jan. Kb. Mar. ipr. Nay 170 155 169 lUk 192 l£k ikk 208 201 232 a9 166 305 312 276 173 137 la u6 109 13« in 126 120 i»3 Ul 91 39 .Uk9 1.173 1.22k 1.183 132 128 130 80 51 35 1.988 1.930 2.1U9 53 U7 .197 1.23k .k8D 1.296 1.279 101 Ul 131 208 19k 186 163 153 182 2a 2k3 193 131 153 165 15k 135 iko 1U3 IU9 189 203 166 1U9 k9 50 5k 56 ko 53 51 90 3k 29 k9 kl 95 u6 166 102 107 68 82 60 50 79 57 66 107 86 88 127 126 100 103 106 99 > 96 2UU 209 18; 203 196 1U2 155 130 lk3 110 89 U5 US 53 5k k7 27 2k 3k 17 U6 39 U9 56 206 ai uk 277 238 331 260 26U 37 31k 273 255 a6 26k ik3 91 n 63 122 76 57 106 78 90 U61 U97 k7l k3i k55 515 518 352 361 398 95 U3U lUl lUl 90 9k 60 57 52 57 56 165 230 189 183 2U 135 128 59 ikU 339 5k 190 202 Ik8 151 2U2 363 3k3 2A 230 232 2k5 2kU 201 206 2a 239 8U 96 a «3 98 131 15 72 lA lOU 78 96 180 106 uo 9 68 ai 275 280 18; 176 as in k5 15 15k 131 168 182 161 161 15k 78 97 163 182 199 207 196 _a5 23k 3k 150 3g5 58 6.66U 7.168 7.28k 6.30k 5.976 6,071 k.536 k,3(2 k.e79 k.638 k.767 5.<I5 laalvdaa ethar porta aet llatad. 62 Commodities Imported Under Quota Provisions Oommodlty and eountty Oattl* vel^hliic nador 200 pomda aaeh Oalandar year • Oattla v«l«hlae TOO pormda or aora othar than dairy eovoi Vroa Oanada* thlt at qnaattty %Bota period 100.000 aae)>> • • VroB othar ootmtrlaa** ••«• Starter Tear froa ipr. 1. I9I1O Head ^lartar year fraa ipr. 1, I9M0 Bead Calendar year Oallaa Oalandar year QalloB Oalandar year Poaad Oartlflad aaad 12 aoBtha froa Sept. 1$, 1939 Found Othar 12 aoatha froa Sept. 15, 1939 Vbola allk* fraah or aenr •..•• Oraaa. fraah or aonr QoantUr Iqportad quota * 51.720 Hah. freah or frosoB* flllatad, ate., Ood« Haddook, Hake, PolloA, Cuak aad Roiaflah. WUta or BilTar or Irlab potateaat Mask fox fur nnltat frea Canada • « froB othar oonntrlaa Onhan filler totaaco, anatamad or ataaaed, and aorap tobafloa ••• Molaaeaa and av(ar aln^a, eentaining eelohla nons^^ar aollde aqual to aora than 6f of total aolnkla aolld 12 Bontha frea Sao. 1, 1939 Oalt 12 Boatha frea Deo. 1. 1939 Unit Foiod (naataBaad eqxil Talent) Oalandar year Oalandar year Oallaa 1.500.000 l,869,01l»,6l6 Orada patrelan, topped erode petrelena and foel olli Irea Teaenala flal year Oalloa fraa Retharlanda and letharlanda ladlee. Oaleadar year Oallaa 527.69l.X98 Calendar year Oallaa 103.978.56o Oalandar yaar Oallaa 98.779.63a Oalandar yaar Foaad >«1<S,000,000 Oalandar yaar Feand 112.000,000 Oalandar year Fenad 1,792,000.000 Foand 6,000.000 VroB Ooloabla • Area othar eeantrlea»***.««**,,****«***« enrtar Frodnota of Fhlllpplna lalaadat Coeemit ell ••*>•• • Baflsed atvar • •oiEar othar than raflaad**«««*.«.,«««,,, Oordac* •••• •••••• 12 Boatha frea May 1, 19''I0 Bnttana of paarl or ahall Calendar yaar Oroaa 850.000 Olcara Oalandar yaar loatar 200,000.000 Oalandar yaar Peaad u, 500.000 8c79 tohaoco and etenaed and xmati^ed filler tobaeoo tmdar qnctaa to ivaa 29. 19l<0 72,iti5 ss Summary of Criminal Cases In the United States District Courts Uoobal tax, Oaatoma, breotlea, lMT«t Barrio* aaA lataxaal larasoa for tha mm\h uiunju —. of Mar 19'<0 or (um ^