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376 At a regular meeting of the Federal Reserve Board held in the office of the Board at 11.15 a. m. on Tuesday, May 4, PR;nT!1NT: Hamlin, presiding, Delano Mr. Williams Mr. Warburg Mr. Harding Mr. Miller Mr. Willis, 3ecretary. The minutes of the meeting of Monday, May 3, were read and approved. The resolution presented on Monday, Lay 3, by Mr. Miller relative to the action to be taken regarding appeals from decisions of the Reserve Bank Organization Jommittee, was taken up for consideration in accordance with Previous agreement, and vas unanimously adopted. The 3ecretary of the Treasury, who was unable to be present, was by request, recorded as voting in favor of the resolution. On motion it was voted that formal orders in each of the redistricting cases embodying decisions of the Board, should be prepared by the 3ecretary and Jounsol and approved by the Executive Oomnittee, and that when so approved, they should be entered in the minutes of this date. On motion it was voted that the :11xecntive Committoo prepare and give to the press a statement regarding the action

377 of the Board in these cases. The questi,n of the employment of special counsel, and the cuestion of the organization of the Division of Issue and Redemption in the office of the Comptroller of the Currency, were brought ur) for consideration, but, on motion, were laid on the table until the next meeting of the Board. A letter from the Atlantic City National Bank relative to public deposits was referred to tie Postmaster General for appropriate action. The Secretary of the Board was directed to write a letter to T.1r. L. C. Florsheim relative to the check collection situation, informing him of what has been done by the Board. A letter from Federal Reserve gent Perrin relative to the Bank of Commerce and Trust Company of San Diego, was i)resented to the Board and noted. A letter from ITr. Ros:;e11 T. Drake as to rediscounts was read and referred to the subcommittee on discounts. A letter from Federal Reserve Agent Tenison relative to the necessity or closer cool'eration between national bank examiners and Federal reserve agents, was referred to the Co, - troller of the Currency, and the 3ecretary was directed to write a letter to accompany it expressing the concurrence of

378 of the Board in the views of Mr. Tenison. A letter from the Bank of Woodruff, S.0., relative to the naming of approved reserve agents, was referred to Counsel. A resolution adopted by the Federal Reserve Bank of rew York relative to the methods of Chief Examiner Starek of the New York district, in furnishing information as to the condition of member banks, was presented to the Board and discussed. It was the sense of the Board that the matter be called to the attention of the Comptroller. Letters from bonding companies proposing a rate of fifty cents per thousand for bonds to protect the gold, settlement fund, were read to the Board, and on, motion, were tabled until Wednesday. Certain comnunications relative to the question of insuring employees of the Board as a group, were presented to the Board. On motion it was voted to authorize Er. Harding to proceed and perfect a plan for the insurance of all employees. A proposed draft of a letzer to Federal Reserve Agent Jay relative to the question of stock certificates or receipts in lieu thereof, was approved and ordered sent in modified form, suggesting the use of a general receipt.

379. On motion an application for an issue of Federal reserve notes for the Federal Reserve_Bank of an Franci3o, ag;2;regating : ;11,600,000, duly recommended by the Committee on Issue and Redemption, was approved as follows: 5 denomination :)20,000 per 1 ckase...:)520,000 20 ft 80,000 " it... 480,000 tt 50.!.00,000 tf re... 200,000 tt 100 ago 400,000 " rt... 400,000.:,1,600,000 On moti,n the Board approved applications for 54 shares of stock in Federal reserve banks as follows: DISTRICT II Shares First National Bank Lout Olive, T. J. 29 DISTRICT No. 8. First National Bank Cotton Plant, Ark. 25 On motion the Board approved applications for the surrender of 51 shares of stock in Federal reserve banks as follows: DI3T:U.7;T No. 4. Shares Norwalk National Bank NorNalk, Ohio. 10 National Bank of Commerce Lorain., Ohio 3 First National Bank Aspinwall, Pa. 2 DI3TRT5T No. 8. First National Bank Ripley, lass. 18 DIVaICT No. 12. First National Bank l:aricopa, Cal. 18

380 ri 7arburg read a communication from Governor Strong of the Federal Reserve Bank of 'Mew York suggesting that in future cases of the acceptors of bankers/ acceptances should not be published, and it was the sense of the Board that this should be the practice. 1) The Secretary of the Board presented a letter from Federal Reserve Agent Bosworth relative to the application of the Millikin National Bank of Decatur, Ill., for executor and trustee powers. On motion the letter with accompanying papers, was referred to Mr. Eardinc for report. Ur. Warburg presented a redraft of the proposed circular regarding the admission of State banks. On motion this was Illada a special order for the meeting of Wednesday, May 5. On motion at 1.15 p. m., the Board adjourned to meat on Wednesday, nay 5, at 11.00 a. m. AFTROT;D: 'Secretary. Chairman.