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LIBRARY

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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

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l«^^«.».l.^>.«^,^^'.^^^«.',^^

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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.

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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

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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

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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
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I

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iI*TC«
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tetal

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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«

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66.0JJ

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73.
7S.3l«7

1.

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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

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fOr*t^ AOOVBtl

^r.

10
ipr. 17
i^r. 2k.
1

timr

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1*1.276
1«1,763

1

67.10*

39.i't7

87.953

.081

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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«

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•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

^