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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

Comptroller of the Currency

JANUARY 3, 1933

UNITED STATES

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 1934

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT

Document No. 3062

Comptroller of the Currency

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PageSubmission of the report 1Discussion of conditions incident to the banking holiday 1-8Speeches, reference to 8Legislation recommended 8-16National banks in the trust field:

Statement relative to 17, 18Fiduciary activities of, during year ended June 30, 1933, segregated

according to capital 19, 20Fiduciary activities of, during year ended June 30, 1933, segregated

according to population of places in which banks were located 21-23Fiduciary activities of, by Federal Reserve districts, June 30, 1933 24Classification of investments in living and court trust accounts under

administration by the active national-bank trust departments, onJune 30, 1933, segregated according to capital of banks and popula-tion of places in which banks were located 25

Classification of investments in living and court trust accounts underadministration by the active national-bank branches with trustdepartments on June 30, 1933, segregated according to populationof places in which branches were located 26

Fiduciary activities of branches of national banks during year endedJune 30, 1933, segregated according to population of places inwhich branches were located 26-28

National-bank failures:Statement relative to c_ 29, 30Receiverships, year ended October 31, 1933 30, 31Receiverships, 1865-1933 31, 32Active receiverships as of October 31, 1933 32, 33Receiverships terminated, 1865-1933 33, 34Receiverships terminated, year ended October 31, 1933 34, 35Financial operations of division of insolvent national banks from

October 1, 1932, to September 30, 1933 35, 36Summary showing progress and results of liquidation of all national

banks placed in charge of receivers from 1865 to October 31, 1933-_ 36Capital, date of appointment of receiver, and percent of dividends

paid by insolvent national banks, the affairs of which were closedor restored to solvency during year ended October 31, 1933 37, 38

State bank failures in the District of Columbia, year ended October31, 1933 38, 39

Organization and liquidation of national banks, year ended October 31,1933, and since establishment of system 40, 41

Branches of national banks:Statement relative to 41, 42Number and kind of branches on February 25, 1927, and number and

manner of acquisition of additional branches, by years to close ofOctober 31, 1933 42

Number and kind of branches authorized and closed during yearended October 31, 1933 42

Number and manner of acquisition of domestic branches during yearended October 31, 1933, by States 43, 44

Number and class of domestic branches closed during year endedOctober 31, 1933, by States 44, 45

National-bank circulation:Statement relative to 46Statement of capital stock of national banks, national-bank notes,

and Federal Reserve bank notes outstanding, bonds on deposit, etc.,July 1, 1933 46, 47

Bond transactions relative to, year ended October 31, 1933 47, 48in

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PageRedemption of National and Federal Reserve bank circulation, year ended

June 30, 1933 . 48, 49Condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended October

31, 1933 L 49Principal items of assets and liabilities of national banks, October 25, 1933_ 50, 5!National-bank liabilities on account of bills payable and rediscounts at

date of each call during year ended October 31,1933 52Loans and discounts of national banks:

Classification of, June 30, 1931, 1932, and 1933 53Classification of, by reserve cities and States, June 30, 1933 54—57Comparative statement of, as of June 30, for the last 3 years, in central

reserve and other reserve cities, all reserve cities and elsewhere 58Comparative changes in demand and time deposits, loans and discounts,

United States Government and other bonds and securities owned, andthe amount of reserve of national banks with Federal Reserve banks sinceJune 30, 1929 58

United States Government securities owned by licensed national banks:Classification of, by reserve cities and States, June 30, 1933 59, 60

Investments of national banks:ComDarison of, June 30, 1931, 1932, and 1933 61

United States Government, domestic, and foreign bonds, securities, etc.,owned by licensed national banks:

Classification of, by reserve cities and States, June 30, 1933 62-65Earnings and dividends of national banks:

Comparison of, years ended June 30, 1932 and 1933 66, 67Abstract of reports of—

By reserve cities and States, year ended June 30, 1933 68-79By Federal reserve districts, year ended June 30, 1933 80, 81

National-bank investments in United States Government and other bondsand securities, etc., loans and discounts, and losses charged off onaccount of bonds and securities owned and loans and discounts, yearsended June 30, 1918 to 1933 „ 82

Number of national banks, capital, surplus, net addition to profits, divi-dends, and percentage ratios, years ended June 30, 1914 to 1933 82

National banks classified according to capital stock, December 31, 1932:Number, loans and discounts, bonds and securities owned, tctal

assets, capital, surplus and undivided profits, and total depositsof 83

Federal Reserve banks:Assets and liabilities of the 12 Federal Reserve banks combined, as

of the last weekly statement date in October 1931 to October 1933.. 83Principal assets and liabilities of the 12 Federal Reserve banks

combined, on the last weekly statement date in each month, fromJanuary 1931 to October 1933 84

New York Clearing House:Statement relative to transactions of, year ended September 30, 1933 _ _ 84

Clearing-house associations in the 12 Federal Reserve bank cities andelsewhere:

Statement relative to transactions of, year ended September 30,1933 '_ 85

All reporting licensed banks, June 30, 1933:Summary of reports of condition of, by classes of banks 85-88Assets and liabilities of, by States 89-97Assets and liabilities of, June 30, 1929 to 1933 98Principal items of assets and liabilities of, in the continental United

States, as compared with similar data for member banks of theFederal Reserve system 98

Per capita demand and time and savings deposits, by States 99,100Savings deposits and depositors, according to class of banks, by

States__ 101-107National banks, assets and liabilities of, June 30, 1929 to 1933 108

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Banks other than national:List of officials of State banking departments and number of each

class of licensed banks under their supervision in June 1933, fromwhich reports of condition were received 108-110

Assets and liabilities of, June 30, 1929 to 1933 111State (commercial), assets and liabilities of, June 30, 1929 to 1933___ 112Loan and trust companies, assets and liabilities of, June 30, 1929 to

1933 113Stock savings—

Assets and liabilities of, June 30, 1929 to 1933 114Number of savings depositors, amount of savings deposits, and

average deposit account, by States, June 30, 1932 and 1933 115Mutual savings—

Assets and liabilities of, June 30, 1929 to 1933 116Number of savings depositors, amount of savings deposits, and

average deposit account, by States, June 30, 1932 and 1933 117Stock and mutual savings, number of savings depositors, amount of

savings deposits, and average amount due each depositor, June 30,1914 to 1933 118

Private, assets and liabilities of, June 30, 1929 to 1933 119Banks in District of Columbia:

Assets and liabilities of, by classes, June 30, 1933 120, 121Assets and liabilities of national banks in^June 30, 1929 to 1933 122Assets and liabilities of loan and trust companies in, June 30, 1929 to

1933 122, 123Assets and liabilities of savings and State banks in, June 30, 1929 to

1933 123Earnings and dividends of, other than national, 6-month periods ended

December 31, 1932, and June 30, 1933, and comparison of, in yearsended June 30, 1932 and 1933 124,125

Building and loan associations in the District of Columbia—Statement relative to 125, 126Number of, loans, installments on shares, and total assets, years

ended June 30, 1914 to 1933 126Credit Unions in the District of Columbia 126, 127

Building and loan associations in the United States:Statistics relative to, by States, year ended 1932 128Mortgage loan investments held by, in 1931 and 1932, by States 129Failures of, each year, 1920 to 1932 130

Money in the United States:Stock of, years ended June 30, 1914 to 1933 130Imports and exports of merchandise, gold and silver, calendar years

1914 to 1932, and from January 1 to September 30, 1933 131Federal land banks, condition of, September 30, 1933 132Joint-stock land banks, condition of, September 30, 1933 133Federal intermediate credit banks, condition of, September 30, 1933 134Pacific National Agricultural Credit Corporation, statement of assets and

liabilities of, October 25, 1933 134, 135United States Postal Savings System:

Statistics relative to activities of, years ended June 30, 1932 and1933 135-139

School savings banking:Statistics relative to, in each State, in school years 1931-32 and

1932-33, and summary each school year since 1919-20 140, 141Expenses of the Currency Bureau:

Summary of, in the fiscal year ended June 30, 1933 141, 142

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TABLESPage

No. 1. Comptrollers and Deputy Comptrollers of the Currency 145No. 2. Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the Office of

the Comptroller of the Currency, October 31, 1933 145-147No. 3. Number of national banks organized since February 25, 1863,

number passed out of the system, and number in existenceOctober 31, 1933 147

No. 4. Authorized capital stock of national banks on the first day ofeach month from January 1929 to November 1933, United Statesbonds on deposit to secure circulation, circulation secured bybonds on deposit, the amount of lawful money on deposit toredeem circulation, and national-bank notes outstanding 148

No. 5. National banks reported in liquidation from November 1, 1932, toOctober 31, 1933, the names, where known, of succeeding banksin cases of succession, with date of liquidation and capital-_ 149-152

No. 6. Capital stock, surplus, undivided profits, and total assets of banksconsolidated under act of November 7, 1918, as amended Feb-ruary 25, 1927, and June 16,1933, for the year ended October 31,1933, as shown by their last reports prior to consolidation 153, 154

No. 7. National banks consolidated under act of November 7, 1918, asamended June 16, 1933, capital, surplus, undivided profits, andtotal assets, year ended October 31, 1933 155

No. 8. State banks and national banks consolidated under act of February25, 1927, as amended June 16, 1933, their consolidated capital,surplus, undivided profits, and total assets, year ended October31, 1933 156

No. 9. Number and capital of State banks converted into national bank-ing associations in each State and Territory from 1863 to Octo- 157ber 31, 1933

No. 10. Conversions of State banks and primary organizations as nationalbanks from March 14, 1900, to October 31, 1933 157

No. 11. Number of national banks increasing their capital, together withthe amount of increase monthly for years ended October 31,since 1928 157, 158

No. 12. Number and authorized capital of national banks chartered andnumber and capital stock of banks closed in each year endedOctober 31, since 1913, with the yearly increase or decrease 158

No. 13. Total number of national banks organized, consolidated under actof November 7, 1918, as amended June 16, 1933, insolvent, involuntary liquidation, and in existence on October 31, 1933 159

No. 14. Changes of corporate title of national banks, year ended October31, 1933 160

No. 15. Changes of corporate title incident to consolidations of nationalbanks and of State banks with national banks, year ended Octo-ber 31, 1933 160

No. 16. National banks chartered during year ended October 31, 1933_ 160-165No. 17. National banks for which increase of capital was authorized,

under act Mar. 9, 1933, as amended, by the issuance of pre-ferred stock, together with amount of increase and rate ofdividend, etc., to close of business December 31, 1933 165-171

No. 18. National banks chartered which are conversions of State banksduring year ended October 31, 1933 171

No. 19. National banks, by States and geographical divisions, organized,failed, and reported in voluntary liquidation during year endedOctober 31, 1933 172, 173

No. 20. Number and classification of national banks chartered monthlyduring year ended October 31, 1933 174

No. 21. Principal items of assets and liabilities of national banks, classi-fied according to capital stock, December 31, 1932 174-181

No. 22. United States bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes ofnational banks on October 31, 1910 to 1933 182, 183

No. 23. Profit on national-bank-note circulation, based upon a depositof $100,000 United States consols of 1930, and Panama Canalloan, at the average net price, monthly, during year endedOctober 31, 1933 184

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PageNo. 24. Investment value of United States bonds—Panama Canal loans,

and 2's of 1930 185No. 25. United States bonds (circulation)—monthly range of prices in

New York, November 1932 to October 1933 185No. 26. National-bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by

denominations and amounts, on October 31, each year, 1931 to1933 186

No. 27. National-bank currency issued to banks monthly from November1, 1932, to October 31, 1933, and since 1863 187

No. 28. National-bank notes received monthly for redemption duringyear ended October 31, 1933 187

No. 29. National-bank notes received at Currency Bureau and destroyedsince establishment of the system 188

No. 30. National-bank notes issued during each year 1914 to 1933,national-bank notes of active, insolvent, and liquidated banksdestroyed, total destructions for each year, and percentage ofdestructions to issues 188

No. 31. Amount, denomination, and cost of national-bank currency re-ceived from Bureau of Engraving and Printing, year endedOctober 31, 1933 189

No. 32. Vault account of currency received and issued by Currency Bureauduring the year, and the amount on hand October 31, 1933 189

No. 33. Vault account of currency received and destroyed during yearended October 31, 1933 189

No. 34. Amount of currency received for redemption, by months, fromJuly 1, 1932, to June 30, 1933, and counted into cash of theNational Bank Redemption Agency 189

No. 35. Amount of currency received by National Bank RedemptionAgency for redemption in year ended June 30, 1933, fromprincipal cities 190

No. 36. Cost of redemption of national-bank notes during the year endedJune 30, 1933 190

No. 37. Classification of Federal Reserve currency redemptions, theamount redeemed, number of notes, cost of redemption per1,000 notes, and amount assessed upon Federal Reserve banks,year ended June 30, 1933 190, 191

No. 38. Taxes assessed on national-bank circulation, years ended June 30,1864 to 1933; cost of redemption, 1874 to 1933; and assessmentsfor cost of plates, etc., 1883 to 1933 191

No. 39. Federal Reserve notes outstanding according to weekly state-ments (amount issued by Federal Reserve agents to FederalReserve banks less notes redeemed), and collateral securitytherefor, from November 2, 1932, to October 25, 1933 192

No. 40. Federal Reserve notes, segregated by series, printed, shipped,and canceled, issued to banks, retired, and destroyed sinceorganization of the banks, with the balance in vaults andamount outstanding October 31, 1933___ 193-195

No. 41. Aggregate amount of Federal Reserve bank notes, old series,printed, issued, canceled, and redeemed by denominations,since the inauguration of the Federal Reserve System, andamount outstanding October 31, 1933 196

No. 41a. Aggregate amount of Federal Reserve bank notes, series 1929,printed, shipped, and on hand; issued, retired, and outstand-ing; received for destruction and destroyed by denominations,under the terms of section 18, Federal Reserve Act, as amendedand approved March 9, 1933, during period March 9, 1933, toOctober 31, 1933 196, 197

No. 42. National banks in charge of receivers during year ended October31, 1933, capital at date of organization, capital, deposits andborrowed money at date of failure, dividends paid while sol-vent, and circulation outstanding, etc 198-229

No. 42a. State banks in District of Columbia under supervision of theComptroller of the Currency, in charge of receivers during yearended October 31, 1933, capital at date of organization, capital,deposits, and borrowed money at date of failure, dividendspaid while solvent, etc 233

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PageNo. 43. National banks in charge of receivers during year ended October

31, 1933, dates of appointment of receivers and final closing,with nominal amounts of total assets at date of failure andadditional assets acquired subsequent thereto, capital stock andstock assessments, amounts collected from all sources includingoffsets allowed together with the disposition of such collec-tions, and various other data indicating the progress or resultsof liquidation to October 31, 1933 232-319

No. 43a. State banks in District of Columbia under supervision of Comp-troller of the Currency, in charge of receivers during year endedOctober 31, 1933, dates of appointment of receivers and finalclosing, with nominal amounts of total assets at date of failureand additional assets acquired subsequent thereto, capital stockand stock assessments, amounts collected from all sources in-cluding offsets allowed together with the disposition of suchcollections, and various other data indicating the progress orresults of liquidation to October 31, 1933 320, 321

No. 44. National banks restored to solvency after having been placed incharge of receivers 322, 323

No. 45. National banks restored to solvency which subsequently becameinsolvent „ 323

No. 46. Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks andWashington, D.C., State banks under the supervision of theComptroller of the Currency, during the year ended October 31,1933 324-336

No. 47. National banks placed in charge of receivers the affairs of whichhave been closed, by years, from April 14, 1865, to October 31,1933, with amounts of total nominal assets, capital stock, circu-lation outstanding and total deposits at date of failure, togetherwith various data indicating the results of liquidation, for thosereceiverships closed through liquidation 337-341

No. 48. National banks placed in charge of receivers the affairs of whichhave been closed, by States, from April 14, 1865, to October 31,1933, with amounts of total nominal assets, capital stock, cir-culation outstanding and total deposits at date of failure,together with various data indicating the results of liquida-tion, for those receiverships closed through'liquidation 342-345

No. 49. National banks unlicensed as of March 16, 1933, subsequentlydisposed of without the appointments of conservators, withcapital at date of organization, capital, assets, deposits andborrowed money as of December 31, 1932, dates of appointmentsof receivers and licenses issued under the bank holiday, includ-ing data as to banks otherwise in liquidation, and amount ofdeposits released through reorganizations and sales of assetsto December 31, 1933 346-359

No. 50. National banks unlicensed as of March 16, 1933, subsequentlyplaced in charge of conservators to December 31, 1933, capitalat date of organization, capital, assets, deposits, and borrowedmoney as indicated by conservators' first reports, dates ofappointments of receivers, and conservators and licenses issuedunder the bank holiday, including data as to banks otherwisein liquidation, and amount of deposits released through reor-ganizations and sales of assets to December 31, 1933 360-401

No. 50a. Washington, D.C., State banks unlicensed as of March 16, 1933,subsequently placed in charge of conservators to December 31,1933, capital at date of organization, capital, assets, deposits,and borrowed money as indicated by conservators' first reports,dates of appointments of receivers and conservators, andamount of deposits released through reorganizations and sales ofassets to December 31, 1933 402

No. 51. Dates of reports of condition of national banks from 1914 to 1933_ 403No. 52. Condition of foreign branches of National City Bank and Chase

National Bank, of New York, N.Y., First National Bank ofBoston, Mass., and Bank of America National Trust andSavings Association of San Francisco, Calif., on June 30,1933 _ 404-409

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PageNo. 53. Number, capital stock, circulation outstanding, and total assets

of national banks at date of each report from April 6, 1925, toOctober 25, 1933, money in the United States on June 30 eachyear, etc 410

No. 54. Abstract of reports of condition of licensed national banks in thecentral reserve cities of New York and Chicago, in other reservecities, and elsewhere, at close of business October 25, 1933 411

No. 55. Abstract of reports of condition of licensed national banks incentral reserve and other reserve cities and country banks, June30, 1933 - 412

No. 56. Classification of amounts "due from" and "due to" banks re-ported by licensed national banks, June 30, 1933 413-416

No. 57. Classification of demand and time deposits of licensed nationalbanks, June 30, 1933 417-421

No. 58. Classification of bills payable and rediscounts of licensed nationalbanks, June 30, 1933 422-424

No. 59. Classification of cash in vaults of licensed national banks, June30, 1933 424-426

No. 60. Gold and silver coin, certificates, legal tenders, and other currencyheld by national banks at date of each call from April 6, 1925,to October 25, 1933 427

No. 61. Gold, etc., held by national banks in the central reserve city ofNew York at date of each call from April 6, 1925, to October 25,1933 428

No. 62. Reserve computation of licensed national banks June 30, 1933_ 429-433No. 63. Total assets and liabilities of national banks from March 1929 to

October 1933 434-438No, 64. Abstract of reports of condition of national banks, according to

reserve cities and States, at date of each call during year endedOctober 31, 1933 439-552

No. 65. Abstract of reports of condition of licensed national banks in eachFederal Reserve district, June 30, 1933 553, 554

No. 66. Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of national banksfor the period of 6 months ended December 31, 1932 555-565

No. 66a. Supplemental abstract of reports of earnings and dividends ofnational banks for the period of 6 months ended December 31,1932 . 566-568

No. 67. Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of national banks,by Federal Reserve districts, 6 months ended December 31,1932 569,570

No. 67a. Supplemental abstract of reports of earnings and dividends ofnational banks, by Federal Reserve districts, 6 months endedDecember 31, 1932 571

No. 68. Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of licensed nationalbanks for the period of 6 months ended June 30, 1933 572-581

No. 69. Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of licensed nationalbanks, by Federal Reserve districts, 6 months ended June 30,1933 582,583

No. 70. Abstract of reports of savings and State banks in the District ofColumbia at date of each call during year ended October 31,1933 584

No. 71. Abstract of reports of loan and trust companies in the District ofColumbia at date of each call during year ended October 31,1933 585

No. 72. Principal items of assets and liabilities of each licensed savingsand State bank in the District of Columbia, October 25, 1933__ 586

No. 73. Principal items of assets and liabilities of each licensed loan andtrust company in the District of Columbia, October 25, 1933-_ 587

No. 74. Principal items of assets and liabilities of savings and State banksin the District of Columbia on or about October 1, 1914 to 1933_ 588

No. 75. Principal items of assets and liabilities of loan and trust com-panies in the District of Columbia on or about October 1, 1914to 1933 588

No. 76. Individual statements of assets and liabilities of the 28 buildingand loan associations in the District of Columbia on or aboutJune 30, 1933 589,590

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No. 77. Summary of assets and liabilities, receipts, and disbursements ofbuilding and loan associations in the District of Columbia forthe 6 months' period ended on or about December 31, 1932 591

No. 78. Summary of assets and liabilities, receipts, and disbursements ofbuilding and loan associations in the District of Columbia forthe 6 months' period ended on or about June 30, 1933 591, 592

No. 79. Individual statements of assets and liabilities of the 14 creditunions in the District of Columbia on or about June 30, 1933 592, 593

No. 80. Summary of assets and liabilities, receipts, and disbursements ofcredit unions in the District of Columbia, June 30, 1933 593

No. 81. Abstract of assets and liabilities of licensed State (commercial)banks June 30, 1933 594-601

No. 82. Abstract of assets and liabilities of licensed loan and trust com-panies June 30, 1933 L__ 602-609

No. 83. Abstract of assets and liabilities of licensed stock savings banksJune 30, 1933 610-613

No. 84. Abstract of assets and liabilities of licensed mutual savings banksJune 30, 1933 614-617

Nc. 85. Abstract of assets and liabilities of licensed private banks June 30,1933 618-621

No. 86. Abstract of assets and liabilities of licensed State (commercial),savings and private banks, and loan and trust companies June30, 1933 622-629

No. 87. Abstract of assets and liabilities of licensed national banks June30, 1933 630-637

No. 88. Gold, silver, etc., held by banks other than national, June 1914to 1933 638

No. 89. Abstract of assets and liabilities of all reporting State and privatebanks on or about June 30, each year, 1914 to 1933 639

No. 90. Abstract of assets and liabilities of all reporting national bankson or about, June 30, each year, 1914 to 1933 640

No. 91. Abstract of assets and liabilities of all reporting banks on or aboutJune 30, each year, 1914 to 1933 641

No. 92. Statement of the transactions of the New York Clearing Housefor 80 years, and separately for each year, 1914 to 1933, thenumber of banks, aggregate capital, clearings, balances, aver-age of daily clearings and balances, and the percentage ofbalances to clearings 642

No. 93. Comparative statement for 1933 and 1932 of transactions of theNew York Clearing House, showing decrease in aggregateclearings and balances 642

No. 94. Exchanges, balances, percentages of balances to exchanges, andpercentages of funds used in settlement of balances by theNew York Clearing House in each year from 1914 to 1933 643

No. 95. Comparative statement of exchanges of clearing houses of theUnited States for years ended September 30, 1933 and 1932. _ 643-646

No. 96. Comparative statement of transactions of clearing house associa-tions in the 12 Federal Reserve bank cities and in other citieswith transactions of $1,000,000,000 and over in years endedSeptember 30, 1933 and 1932 647

No. 97. Number, capital, deposits, and total assets of licensed and un-licensed national banks, by Federal Reserve districts, March16, June 30, October 25, and December 30, 1933 647-654

No. 98. Bank suspensions, by States, in the 6 months ended December 31,1932 655,656

No. 99. Bank suspensions, by States, January 1 to March 15, 1933 657, 658No. 100. Bank suspensions, by States, July 1,1932 to March 15,1933___ 659,660No. 101. Bank suspensions, 1864 to 1933 661No. 102. Banks suspended and nonlicensed banks placed in liquidation or

receivership January 1 to December 31, 1933, and nonlicensedbanks on selected dates in 1933 662,663

TABLE K. Statements of assets and liabilities of the individual licensed nationalbanks (States, Territories, and towns arranged alphabetically) atclose of business December 30, 1933. (Omitted from this reportand published as a separate table.)

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REPORT

OF THE

COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TREASURY DEPARTMENT,OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,

Washington, January S, 1934-SIR: I have the honor to submit the following report in accordance

with the provisions of section 333 of the United States RevisedStatutes, covering the activities of the Currency Bureau in the yearended October 31, 1933. This Bureau was organized under an actof Congress passed February 25, 1863. This is the seventy-firstreport made to Congress since the organization of the Bureau. Theperiod covered by this report was one of the most eventful in Americanhistory. It witnessed disturbances which seriously threatened com-plete collapse of the banking system of the Nation. Crises haddeveloped in several States, but the storm broke most menacinglyin the State of Michigan. Governor William A. Comstock issuedhis proclamation on February 13, 1933, which closed all the banksin that State. Fear spread among depositors and heavy withdrawalsoccurred everywhere. The huge sum of $1,630,000,000 was with-drawn in cash. These events occurred just before a change in theNational Administration. Prompt and courageous action wasimperatively necessary to meet this great national crisis.

The President, early on the morning of March 6, issued his proc-lamation that all banking institutions and branches thereof locatedin the United States, including the territorial and insular possessions,maintain a bank holiday for the 4-day period from March 6 toMarch 9, inclusive. On March 9, 1933, the day of the expiration ofthe temporary banking holiday, existing by virtue of the procla-mation by the President, a message was directed to Congress by thePresident requesting immediate enactment of legislation giving theexecutive branch of the Government control over banks for the pro-tection of depositors and for further authority necessary to the reor-ganization and reopening of such banks.

In accordance with the request of the President, Congress passed,without a dissenting vote, an act as of March 9, known as the"Emergency Banking Act" and entitled "An act to provide reliefin the existing national emergency in banking, and for other pur-poses." On the same day, immediately subsequent to the passageof this act, and in accordance with authority extended thereby, thePresident issued a second proclamation continuing in full force andeffect the regulations and orders incorporated in the first procla-mation of March 6, thereby indefinitely extending the bank holiday.

On March 11, 1933, the President announced that a definite pro-gram had been adopted for the reopening of banks and that in accord-

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ance therewith banks throughout the country would be reopenedprogressively on the 13th, 14th, and 15th days of March. The planof reopening, as further detailed by the announcement thereof, pro-vided that eligible banks would receive licenses to open from theSecretary of the Treasury, such licenses to be granted effectiveMonday, March 13, for both national and State bank members ofthe Federal Reserve System located in each of the 12 Federal Reservebank cities; effective, Tuesday, March 14, for banks located in the250 cities of the country having active recognized clearing-houseassociations; and effective Wednesday, March \15, for all bankslocated elsewhere. With reference to nonmember State banks, thePresident, in his Executive order of March 10, 1933, said:

The appropriate authority having immediate supervision of banking institu-tions in each State or any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States isauthorized and empowered under such regulations as such authority may pre-scribe to permit any banking institution in such State or place, other than bank-ing institutions covered by the foregoing paragraph, to perform any or all oftheir usual banking functions, except as otherwise prohibited.

Licenses were issued by the Secretary of the Treasury to Statemember banks upon the recommendation of the Federal Reservebanks and to national banks upon the recommendation of the FederalReserve banks, the Comptroller of the Currency and his examiners.

There were 5,916 active national banks which suspended ordinarybanking operations in accordance with the President's proclamation.Under the plan for reopening the banks, as announced by the President,4,510 national banks, with deposits of $16,222,583,000, based on theDecember 31, 1932, call for reports of condition, were licensed to re-open during the 3 days, March 13, 14, and 15, and 6 banks withdeposits of $8,246,934 were placed in charge of receivers or otherwiseliquidated during the banking holiday, leaving 1,400 national banksunlicensed as of March 16, 1933, with deposits of $1,940,495,230.*

The Emergency Banking Act of March 9 also extended, undertitle II cited as the "Bank Conservation Act", authority to theComptroller of the Currency, whenever such action should be deemednecessary by him for the purpose of conserving the assets of suchbanks for the benefit of depositors, to appoint conservators for nationalbanks and banks operating under his supervision. Such conservators,vested generally with the rights, powers, and privileges of nationalbank receivers would be required to take possession of the assets andrecords of the banks under the direction of the Comptroller and tothereafter take such action as might be necessary to conserve suchassets pending further disposition thereof as provided by law.

Under authority granted by title II of the Emergency BankingAct the Comptroller placed 1,105 banks in conservatorship to Decem-ber 31, 1933. Of the total 1,105 banks so placed in conservatorship,1,088 were among the 1,400 national banks unlicensed on March 16,while the additional 17 appointments were for 10 State banks inWashington, D.C., 5 banks for which licenses were granted priorto March 16 but later revoked, 1 bank for which license was grantedafter March 16 but later revoked, and 1 bank which suspended businessprior to the banking holiday. The remaining 312 of the unlicensednational banks on March 16 were either licensed without the appoint-ments of conservators, placed in receivership, or otherwise went intoliquidation.1

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In addition to the 1,400 national banks unlicensed on March 16,conservators were appointed for 7 other national banks as outlinedin the paragraph above, making a total of 1,407 national banks theaffairs of which had not been definitely and finally disposed of onMarch 16. Total deposits of these 1,407 national banks, based uponthe December 31, 1932, call report as to the 312 banks subsequentlydisposed of without the appointments of conservators, and uponconservators' first report figures for the 1,095 conservator banks,totaled $1,959,467,250. In connection with the disposition of thesebanks and the deposits thereof it is found that as of December 31,1933, 489 with deposits of $562,806,477 had been licensed, 336 withdeposits of $789,633,608 placed in receivership, 452 with deposits of$425,278,830 were still unlicensed, and 130 with deposits of $181,748,335were otherwise in liquidation. Total deposits made available tocreditors of the 1,407 banks to December 31, 1933, through thelicensing and reopening of such banks or the formation of new banksand the sale, at par value plus accrued interest, of assets to andassumption of liability by such banks, amounted to approximately$745,199,000. Of such deposits released $512,471,000 had been madeavailable to creditors of the 489 licensed banks, $109,323,000 to credi-tors of the 336 banks placed in receivership and $123,405,000 tocreditors of the 130 banks otherwise in liquidation. There has beenreleased through distributions by conservators and receivers, in addi-tion to the above amount of $745,199,000, approximately $230,000,000,leaving tied up approximately $984,268,250. Of the remaining 452unlicensed national banks, 342 with frozen deposits of $331,852,000,based on the October 25, 1933, call, had approved plans for reorgani-zation and 110 with frozen deposits of $68,582,000 had disapprovedplans.1

While the approval of a plan of reorganization does not completethe work involved in these cases, I feel that the major problem of theunlicensed banks from a reorganization standpoint has been largelysolved. This accomplishment has only been possible through theintelligent hard work of the employees of the Comptroller's officein Washington and in the field, the cooperation of the Federal Keservebanks, and the aid rendered by the Reconstruction Finance Cor-poration.

There is another phase of banking which is now having the activeattention of the Comptroller's office—the strengthening of the capitalstructure of national banks by new capital through the purchase bythe Reconstruction Finance Corporation of preferred stock. I amconfident that with an extension of the powers of the ReconstructionFinance Corporation and a completion of the present policy in thisdirection the national banking system will be on a firm basis.

Under the provisions of the Banking Act of 1933, the Comptrollerof the Currency was named an ex-officio member of the Federal De-posit Insurance Corporation Board. The President appointed thetwo other members: Hon. Walter J. Cummings, of Chicago, andHon. E. G. Bennett, of Ogden, Utah, and on September 11, 1933, theytook their oath. During the interim between the passage of the lawand the organization of the Board, I felt it necessary to lay the founda-tion for the organization of the corporation in view of the fact that itwould be necessary to examine over 8,000 State institutions beforeJanuary 1, 1934. These activities were reported to the directors of

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the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at their first meeting heldon September 11, 1933. I am taking the liberty of quoting from thereport:

The Comptroller first prepared a chart outlining the divisions of the insurancecorporation in order to call the attention of the bankers to the various activitieswhich would be under the direction of the Board and to give to the public anidea of its general operation as well as to create a definite picture of the problemswith which the directors would be confronted.

After a conference with the President the early part of July, the Presidentsent a letter to the governors of each of the States calling attention to the pro-visions of the Banking Act of 1933. The letter was as follows:

" My DEAR GOVERNOR: YOU have no doubt given serious consideration to theprovisions of the Glass-Steagall bill, known as the ' Banking Act of 1933,' whichwas approved by me on June 16, 1933.

" This act contains far-reaching provisions with reference to State banks. In avery short time, to wit, January 1, 1934, certain State banks which secure acertificate of solvency from the proper State banking authority and which afterexamination are found satisfactory to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora-tion will be admitted to the benefits of the insurance fund.

" In order that State banks may receive the ultimate benefits of the act, it willbe necessary in many States for additional legislation; in others, amendments toexisting laws, and in others, constitutional changes. You will appreciate thenecessity of immediate action in order that the benefits of this act will be aswidely distributed as possible.

"May I suggest to you that you call together representatives of your Statebanking department, together with leading State bankers, to discuss with youthe necessary legislative changes or constitutional amendments to bring aboutthe desired effect.

" I call your particular attention to the following paragraph of the Banking Actof 1933, which is found under subsection (y) of section 8 (last paragraph), whichreads as follows:

"I t is not the purpose of this section to discriminate, in any manner, againstState nonmember, and in favor, of national or member banks; but the purposeis to provide all banks with the same opportunity to obtain and enjoy the bene-fits of this title. No bank shall be discriminated against because its capitalstock is less than the amount required for eligibility for admission into theFederal Reserve System.'

" Thanking you for your prompt consideration of this matter, I beg to remain

President."With the permission of the President the Comptroller sent a letter to the

governors asking to be advised as to the action taken in accordance with thePresident's letter. The letter was as follows:

•" My DEAR GOVERNOR: The President has handed me your letter of .If it is not too much trouble, would you let me have the following informationfor my permanent files in connection with the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor-

, poration created under the Glass-Steagall bill:" (1) Date of conference called by you as suggested in the President's letter of

Julv 6th.(2) Names and addresses of those who participated in the conference.

" (3) Action, if any, taken by the conference." (4) Any suggestions the conference had to make which should be considered

by the directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation when organized." (5) The total number of State banks in your State." (6) The number of State banks closed in your State." (7) The number of closed State banks in your State which may possibly be

reopened."(8) The number of State banks in receivership in your State which have no

chance of being reopened." (9) If two or more State banks desire to consolidate in your State, what per-

centage of stock must favor the merger?" The new corporation will shortly be perfected, and I should like very much to

have this information to lay before the new board."Very cordially yours,

"J . F. T. O'CONNOR,Comptroller."

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The replies to these letters have been kept in the temporary Federal DepositInsurance Corporation files in the Comptroller's office.

The Comptroller wrote a letter on July 26, 1933, to the State banking com-missioner of each State asking for some 10 to 30 or 40 names for each State ofcompetent men to examine State banks, the number depending on the size ofthe State and the number of banks therein. A similar letter was sent to theleading Members of the United States Senate asking for like information. In eachcase it was stated that the Board desired only the names of men experienced inbanking with at least 5 years of practical work in banks. It was suggested thatat least five letters from bankers as to the character, reputation, and bankingexperience of each applicant should be submitted. A file of approximately 1,500names has been built up on this basis and is in the temporary files of the FederalDeposit Insurance Corporation in the examining division of the Comptroller'soffice. It was the Comptroller's plan in compiling this preliminary list to havea sufficient force at hand to put men into the field at once for the purpose ofmaking the State examinations.

In preparation for the housing of the force of the Federal Deposit InsuranceCorporation in Washington, the Comptroller made a thorough examination of theCommercial National Bank Building, located about a block from the TreasuryBuilding. About seven floors in this building are available for office space for theCorporation if desired.

Treasury Department officials asked the Comptroller to advise when demandwould be made for the $150,000,000 appropriated by the Government. TheComptroller advised the officers that only necessary organization money wouldbe needed prior to January 1, 1934, and after that date $10,000,000 or $15,000,000a month would no doubt be sufficient. The Comptroller was careful to statethat this was a tentative suggestion as he had no authority to make any definitecommitment.

The Comptroller made the following recommendations to the Board:1. That each bank applying for insurance be furnished with blank forms, to be

completed by the banks, setting forth each asset under a proper heading, and alsothe amount of its deposit liabilities and obligations to other creditors. This willsave much time and the examiner will then check the item and appraise the same.

2. That an examiner who knows the values in the particular State in which he islocated be assigned with necessary assistants to each State capital to work withthe Banking Commissioner. All examiners in the State would report to theState chief, who in turn, would report to Washington. In this way the workwould be decentralized.

3. That the names of the banks insured and their location should be simultane-ously announced by the Board.

4. That the largest banking institutions in each State be examined first.5. That a printed copy of the Bank Act of 1933 be sent to each nonmember

State bank operating on an unrestricted basis.The following is correspondence between Mr. Walter J. Cummings,

chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and thePresident, showing the status of the work on January 1, 1934:

JANUARY 1, 1934.DEAR MR. PRESIDENT: Pursuant to your request, I have the honor to submit

to you a brief report of the work of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.We have insured 13,423 banks. The insurance covers deposits up to $2,500

until July 1, 1934, when the permanent provisions of the Act become operative.A careful survey shows that 97 percent of the total number of depositors are

insured in full.We found 141 banks ineligible for insurance. A number of them may be

insured by making certain corrections. In other words, approximately 1 per-cent of the applying banks could not qualify. This remarkable record wasdue to the assistance given by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation by thepurchase from banks of preferred stock and capital notes.

I believe that the insuring of bank deposits will not only be of incalculablevalue in restoring public confidence in the Nation's financial institutions nowstrengthened, but that it will be of tremendous assistance in hastening the returnof prosperity. It will banish the fear of the depositor as to the safety of his moneyand, from the banker's point of view, the elimination of the possibility of suddenand heavy withdrawals, will make possible the expansion of credit for legitimatepurposes.

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The Federal Government has subscribed $150,000,000 to the capital of theFederal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Reserve banks have sub-scribed $140,000,000, and in assessments the corporation has received over$37,000,000, making a total of $327,000,000 available funds for the immediateuse of the corporation.

I should like to express my real appreciation of the untiring efforts and closecooperation shown by the other two directors of the corporation: Mr. J. F. T.O'Connor, Comptroller of the Currency, and Mr. E. G. Bennett.

The immediate task you entrusted upon your directors has been accomplished.We now direct our efforts to the advance of a great work—protect deposits andpermit banks to function as useful instruments in the recovery program.

Thanking you for the opportunity to serve in this way, I amVery sincerely yours,

WALTER J. CUMMINGS, Chairman.The PRESIDENT,

The White House.

THE WHITE HOUSE,Washington, D.C., January 1, 1984.

MY DEAR MR. CUMMINGS: I congratulate you and Mr. Bennett and Mr.O'Connor because you have in these few months accomplished with completesuccess a gigantic task which the pessimists said could not possibly be donebefore January 1.

That 97 percent of the bank depositors of the Nation are insured will giverenewed faith.

I am also happy to know of the fine cooperation given to you by the Recon-struction Finance Corporation.

Very sincerely yours,FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT.

Mr. WALTER J. CUMMINGS,Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

In addition to the new duties of the Comptroller as a member of theFederal Deposit Insurance Corporation Board, he was appointed tomembership on two special committees created by the President, oneto be known as the Deposit Liquidation Board, on October 15, 1933,which constitutes a special division of the Reconstruction FinanceCorporation. The President appointed this Board for the purpose ofmaking loans to banks closed since January 1, 1933, on their assets.The board was constituted as follows:

C. B. Merriam, the head of the special board; Jesse H. Jones,chairman of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation; Dean G. Ache-son, Under Secretary of the Treasury; J. F. T. O'Connor, Comptrollerof the Currency; Walter J. Cummings, chairman, Federal DepositInsurance Corporation; Lewis Douglas, Director of the Budget.

"The purposes of the Deposit Liquidation Division", the Presi-dent's announcement read, "will be to stimulate and encourageliquidating agents of banks closed after January 1, 1933, to borrowfrom the Reconstruction Finance Corporation in order that funds maybe made available to depositors as quickly as possible. The generalintention is to make loans on the assets of closed banks for the benefitof depositors up to a maximum of 50 percent of their deposits, inclu-sive of distributions heretofore made. This does not, of course, meanthat in a bank whose remaining assets are worthless, the depositorswill get 50 percent. They will get in such a case only their share inthe remaining assets.

" I t is estimated that the maximum loanable value of the assets ofbanks closed during the year 1933 will not exceed $1,000,000,000, andit is hoped that the distribution will approximate that amount."

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started functioning, and January 2, 1934, the Reconstruction FinanceCorporation authorized $243,119,582.97 for distribution to depositorsin 496 closed banks, nearly all of which were closed after the first ofthe year.

The President, on October 23, 1933, announced the establishmentof a special Reconstruction Finance Corporation division for bankreorganization and to make recommendations for purchase by theReconstruction Finance Corporation of preferred stock of State banks.The following members of this new division were named by the Presi-dent:

Harvey Couch, to be its head; Jesse Jones, chairman of the Recon-struction Finance Corporation, ex-officio; Eugene Black, Governor ofthe Federal Reserve Board; Dean Acheson, Under Secretary of theTreasury; Lewis Douglas, Director of the Budget; J. F. T. O'Connor,Comptroller of the Currency; Walter J. Cummings, chairman, FederalDeposit Insurance Corporation; Henry Bruere; Frank Walker.

At the same time the President announced that " Governor Blackis to head a subcommittee on cooperation with member banks in thissame effort." The prime purpose behind the formation of this specialdivision was to prepare State banks for eligibility in the FederalDeposit Insurance Corporation by January 1 in that the sale by themof preferred stock will strengthen their capital structure. "Wehope7', President Roosevelt said, in announcing the creation of thisDivision, "that all banks will take advantage of this opportunity toput themselves in an easy cash position to help in the work of recov-ery. We need the banks and want them to have adequate capital.As a rule such capital cannot now easily be found in the communities.As recovery continues such capital will be found. But in the mean-while and temporarily, but for such length of time as may be neces-sary, the Government will supply the necessary capital through theReconstruction Finance Corporation in its purchase of preferredstock. The Reconstruction Finance Corporation will thus serve as arecovery finance corporation.

"The banks must feel free to function well, and the Governmentwill help them prepare themselves to play their important part.

"To accept the Government's offer to purchase preferred stockdoes not mean that a bank is weak but that it is eager to cooperate inthe recovery effort to the fullest possible extent and thus undertake toput this additional capital to work. We are not thinking of idlecapital. We are thinking of working capital-—capital working forrecovery."

As a member of the Board appointed by President Roosevelt, Ican say with pardonable pride that we have made a good record so farin strengthening State banks through the purchases of their preferredstocks, capital notes, and debentures by the Reconstruction FinanceCorporation. From October 23, the date of creation of this divisionby the President, to the close of business on December 31, a total of3,323 nonmember banks had a total of $242,100,000 approved forissue, of which amount $84,936,000 consisted of preferred stock and$157,164,000 consisted of capital notes and debentures.

In addition to the above record made by the special division in sucha short time, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation during the 7months ended December 31, 1933, approved the purchase of a totalof $65,336,000 in preferred stock, capital notes, and debentures in 78

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nonmember banks. During the same time the corporation approved1,059 applications from member banks for a total issue of $502,-930,000, of which amount $372,868,000 was in preferred stock and$130,062,000 in capital notes and debentures.

Never in our history has the Federal Government done so much toaid distressed depositors in closed banks by declaring dividends fromthe loans made on the assets, as well as the purchase by the Govern-ment of preferred stock, capital notes, and debentures in the banks inthe country.

SPEECHESIt was my pleasure to make the following addresses in the period

from June 14, 1933, to November 25, 1933, with respect to theseactivities:

June 14—Before the Minnesota State Bankers' Association, Minneapolis, Minn.July 19—Before a meeting of the District of Columbia Division of the Young

Democratic Clubs of America held at Washington, D.C. (broadcast over a net-work of the National Broadcasting Co.).

September 7—Before the convention of the American Bankers' Association,Chicago, 111.

October 18—Before the Dallas Clearing House Association, Dallas, Tex.October 19—Before the Fort Worth Clearing House Association, Fort Worth,

Tex.October 21—Before the Houston Clearing House Association, Houston, Tex.November 25—Before the semiannual meeting of group 5 of the California

Bankers' Association, Los Angeles, Calif.

LEGISLATION

On June 16, 1933, "The Banking Act of 1933 " became law. Thislegislation as a whole is sound and contains many much needed provi-sions of law, but like most major legislation, application by administra-tive officers reveals certain features which, in practice,work in a cumber-some manner or bring about situations which its framers did not intend.I recommend, therefore, that Congress enact corrective and clarify-ing legislation in the following respects. These recommendations,while made as specific suggestions for revision of the act in thoserespects which appear, in the light of practical operation, to requirerevision, and as to the defects which require remedies, are not intendedto be specific with respect to the provisions or language of possibleamendments:

1. Section 2 of the act defines "affiliates" and "holding companyaffiliates" of a member bank. Numerous questions have arisen withrespect to the application of these definitions to various situations withthe result that the Secretary of the Treasury requested an opinionfrom the Attorney General who held that the law must be interpretedliterally since the language was unambiguous, even though it mightappear to be in conflict with the intentions of the framers of the actas expressed subsequent to the passage of the legislation. As a resultit has been found that a large number of different types of corpora-tions, which Congress may not have intended affecting, are apparentaffiliates of member banks such as retail clothing corporations,packing companies, newspapers, lumber yards, steamship companies,churches, eleemosynary institutions, etc.

Section 27 of the act which amends section 5211 of the RevisedStatutes (U.S.C., title 12, section 161; supplement VI, title 12, section161), provides that each national banking association shall obtain

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from its affiliates not less than three reports during each year con-taining such information as in the judgment of the Comptroller ofthe Currency shall be necessary to disclose fully the relations betweensuch affiliate and such bank, and also provides for the publication ofsuch reports. Section 5 (c), which is an amendment of section 9 ofthe Federal Reserve Act as amended, makes similar provisions withrespect to State member banks of the Federal Reserve System.

The result of these mandatory requirements has been the accumu-lation in the Comptroller's office of a great deal of information whichhas no practical use, since in many cases there is no dealing betweenthe incidental affiliates and the national banks except the relationshipcreated by the definition under the act. Moreover, the furnishingand publication of such reports has placed a tremendous burden aswell as expense on some of the banks and has naturally led to con-fusion in some instances in the minds of the public. This accidentalaffiliate relationship arises under the definition by reason of the factthat particularly in small communities, the leading business men andthe most eligible and desirable men for directors of the bank alsocontrol one or more private business interests of their own with theresult the bank faces the loss of these directors if the affiliate relation-ship is to be discontinued.

While it is not believed necessary in this particular connection toamend the definition with respect to affiliates, it is advisable to amendthe sections calling for the reports and the publication of reports insuch a way as to give discretion both to the Comptroller of the Cur-rency and the Federal Reserve Board to waive the furnishing or pub-lication of the reports upon a proper showing. There are, however,certain accidental affiliates in addition to those mentioned which it isnot thought Congress intended to embrace in the requirements set outin the act, which should be specifically exempted, as follows:

(a) Where a bank is in possession of a majority of the voting sharesof a corporation as collateral to a debt of a corporation to the bankand may or may not control said shares for voting purposes to protectsaid debt.

(b) Where the bank has come into control of the majority of thevoting shares of a corporation as a result of foreclosure on such shareswhich were collateral to a debt due the bank.

(c) Where the bank holds a majority of the voting shares of a cor-poration as trustee and controls the voting of same subject to theterms of the trust instrument or without any governing direction inthe trust instrument but merely subject to the common-law duty toexercise the control over said shares in the best interests of the partic-ular trust estate; as for example, where a bank as trustee in a mort-gage indenture has foreclosed on the mortgage, taking title to the feein a newly formed corporation, all or a majority of the voting stock ofwhich is controlled by the bank in its capacity as trustee for the bene-ficiaries.

(d) Where a bank holds a majority of voting stock in a custodyaccount for the benefit of certain of its customers, the stock possiblybeing registered in the name of the bank, and in the absence ofspecific instructions from the customer, the bank causing such stockto be voted as it sees fit, but presumably for the benefit of the realparty in interest, namely, the customer.

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The definitions under section 2 of the act should be clarified so asto remove the doubt which now exists as to whether or not suchdefinitions apply to partnerships having in mind that the word " part-nership " is not used in section 2 but is used in sections 32 and 33 of theact. Clarification should be made to eliminate the doubt as to whetheror not a bank can have more than one holding-company affiliate, as*arises where a corporation controls a corporation which is a holding-company affiliate of a bank by reason of owning or controlling amajority of the bank's stock. The section should also be clarified soas to indicate whether or not a subsidiary of a holding company or anaffiliate thereof thereby also becomes an affiliate of the bank controlledby the holding company. This is important because of the provisionsof section 13 governing transactions between the bank and its affiliatesand section 20 with respect to divorcements of affiliates.

2. Section 11 (b) provides that no member bank shall directly orindirectly by any device whatsoever pay any interest on any depositwhich is payable on demand except as to deposits of public funds madeby or on behalf of any State, county, school district, or other sub-division or municipality with respect to which payment of interest isrequired under State law. It also provides that no member bank shallpay any time deposit before its maturity.

The foregoing section permits a bank to pay interest on a demanddeposit made by or on behalf of a State or political subdivision thereof,where payment of interest is required under State law but no excep-tion or provision for payment of interest is made with respect todeposits of Federal public funds upon which funds existing statutesrequire the depositing official to obtain interest. As a result theFederal depositing official is confronted on the one hand with therequirement that he obtain interest on his deposits, if placed in thebank, whereas the bank, on the other hand, by this section is apparentlyprohibited from paying such interest on a demand deposit, thusdiscriminating against Federal depositing officials of public funds andin favor of State depositing officials. This should be corrected.

This section also prohibits a bank from paying any time depositbefore its maturity. This results in a hardship in particular instanceswhich was probably not contemplated in selecting the language used.In many instances by reason of a restriction agreement entered intoby depositors of banks or as a result of reorganizations, the depositorshave agreed to accept a percentage of their deposits payable atextended intervals such as 6 months, 1 year, 2 years, etc. Suchrestricted deposits have been considered by the Federal DepositInsurance Corporation as not deposits available in due course ofbusiness, hence not insurable. Many of the banks are now in suchliquid position that they are willing and anxious to anticipate pay-ment of these restricted deposits but the literal application of thelanguage of this section appears to prohibit such anticipation with theresult that the present policy of doing everything possible to makefrozen deposits available to depositors is obstructed.

3. Section 12 of the act provides in substance that no executiveofficer of any member bank shall borrow or otherwise become indebtedto any member bank of which he is an executive officer. This sectionincludes a penal provision. The term "executive officer", in theabsence^ of a definition by Congress, is not susceptible of a meaningwhich is definite enough to enable the Comptroller of the Currency

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and his examiners to advise the banks in regard thereto with anydegree of certainty or to determine in the examination of a bankwhether the section has been violated by reason of a loan to a particu-lar officer.

The Attorney General in an opinion dated August 18, 1933, hasstated that no categorical answer could be given to the question as towho are "executive officers'7, because "i t is not the designation underwhich one is known but the nature of his duties which characterizehim as an ' executive officer.'" The question also arises in connectionwith this section as to whether or not a bank is prohibited from accept-ing the accommodation endorsement or guarantee of an executiveofficer in connection with an obligation not incurred for his benefitsuch as agreements in favor of the bank by executive officers as aguarantee against depreciation or elimination of assets in order toavoid impairments of capital. This section should also be clarifiedso as to indicate whether or not a loan to a partnership in which anexecutive officer of the bank is a partner comes within the prohibition.

4. Section 16, amending paragraph 7 of section 5136, RevisedStatutes, as amended (U.S.C., title 12, sec. 24; supp. VI, title 12, sec.24), provides in part that "The business of dealing in investmentsecurities by national banks shall be limited to purchasing and sellingsuch securities without recourse solely upon the order and for theaccount of customers, and in no case for its own account." Thesection also defines "investment securities" as being marketableobligations evidencing indebtedness of any person, copartnership,association, or corporation in the form of bonds, notes and/or deben-tures. I t would appear from the language that a national bank isprohibited from performing the service of purchasing or selling cor-porate stocks for the account of one of its customers. Since this doesnot entail the investment by the bank of its own funds and the bankmerely acts in an accommodation capacity, it is believed that it wasnot the intention of Congress to penalize the public located in com-munities removed from the money centers in disposing of or purchas-ing securities in the form of corporate stocks for investment purposes.

5. Section 18, amending section 5139, Revised Statutes, as amended(U.S.C., title 12, sec. 52), provides in part that "After 1 year from thedate of the enactment of the Banking Act of 1933 no certificate repre-senting stock of any such association shall represent the stock ofany other corporation", with provision for certain exceptions. Someof the national banks are confronted with the problem of not beingable to secure the surrender of certificates by all the holders of sharesof stock of the bank for the purpose of issuing new shares which willcomply with the provisions of the act if the act is not self-operative.It is possible that Congress intended that such separation of interestwould be automatic without the issuance of new certificates repre-senting shares of bank stock. If such were the intention, the sectionshould be clarified by providing that its prohibitions shall be effectivenotwithstanding any representations to the contrary that may there-after appear on such stock certificates.

6. Section 20 of the act provides that after 1 year from the date ofits enactment, no member bank shall be affiliated in any manner withany corporation, association, business trust, or other similar organiza-tion engaged principally in the issue, flotation, underwriting, publicsale, or distribution at wholesale or retail or through syndicate par-

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ticipation of stocks, bonds, debentures, notes, or other securities.Violation of this section subjects the member bank to a penalty notexceeding $1,000 per day for each day during which such violationcontinues.

There is some uncertainty as to whether or not the activities ofcertain affiliate corporations come within the provisions of this penalstatute. While there is indication in the debates that it was aimedat what is commonly known as securities affiliates in the sense ofaffiliates dealing in stock exchange securities, yet the language isbroad and refers to " bonds, debentures, notes, or other securities."Numerous national banks are affiliated through common stock owner-ship with what is commonly known as a mortgage corporation whichmakes loans on real-estate securities or in some cases may make loanson chattel mortgage securities, on automobiles, or other chattels.There has, in the past, been some encouragement to the organizationof such affiliates, even since the passage of this act, for the purpose ofsuch affiliates borrowing from the Reconstruction Finance Corpora-tion, and thereby in turn facilitating extension of credit where creditwas needed, and the banks themselves could not for various reasonsextend such credit. The section should be so clarified as to enablethose affected by its penal provisions to clearly understand whatparticular activities are embraced within the scope of the section.

7. Section 21 (a) provides that—After the expiration of one year after the date of enactment of this Act it shall

be unlawful (1) For any person, firm, corporation, association, business trust, orother similar organization, engaged in the business of issuing, underwriting,selling, or distributing, at wholesale or retail, or through syndicate participation,stocks, bonds, debentures, notes, or other securities, to engage at the same timeto any extent whatever in the business of receiving deposits subject to check orto repayment upon presentation of a passbook, certificate of deposit, or otherevidence of debt, or upon request of the depositor; or

(2) For any person, firm, corporation, association, business trust, or othersimilar organization, other than a financial institution or private banker subjectto examination and regulation under State or Federal law, to engage to any extentwhatever in the business of receiving deposits subject to check or to repaymentupon presentation of a passbook, certificate of deposit, or other evidence of debt,or upon request of the depositor, unless such person, firm, corporation, associa-tion, business trust, or other similar organization shall submit to periodic exam-ination by the Comptroller of the Currency or by the Federal Reserve bank ofthe district and shall make and publish periodic reports of its condition, exhibitingin detail its resources and liabilities, such examination and reports to be madeand published at the same times and in the same manner and with like effectand penalties as are now provided by law in respect of national banking associa-tions transacting business in the same locality.

This section is likewise a penal provision and (a) (1) requires thesame clarification as is required of section 20, so that it can be clearlyunderstood as to what dealing in securities brings a business entitywithin its application.

Section (a) (2) requires clarification because its literal languagemay affect activities not contemplated. For example, a largenumber of corporations for the accommodation of their employees andfamilies offer facilities for leaving funds on deposit with the corpora-tion at interest. Some corporations permit employees to savethrough deductions from pay roll which are held by the corporationand payable on demand with interest to the employee. Other corpo-rations have old-age benefit funds to which contributions are made byemployees by way of a deposit of funds, which deposit in certain

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instances may be repayable to the employee on demand, particularlyif he should leave the employment. If such activities are to be con-sidered as engaging in the "business of receiving deposits7' wherethere is not a holding out to the general public, then, of course, suchcorporations as to which such activities are merely incidental to theirprimary business, will choose to terminate such arrangement to thepossible injury and ultimate detriment of their employees ratherthan submit to examination and make and publish reports of conditionof the corporation as a whole.

8. Section 26 (a). The second sentence of the first paragraph ofsection 5200 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (U.S.C., title 12,sec. 84; supp. VI, title 12, sec. 84), is amended by inserting beforethe period at the end thereof the following:and shall include in the case of obligations of a corporation all obligations of allsubsidiaries thereof in which such corporation owns or controls a majority interest.

This section requires clarification for the purpose of determiningwhether or not the obligations of all subsidiary corporations must betotaled for the purpose of determining whether or not an excess loanhas been made where the bank has made no loan to the parent corpo-ration. The literal language of the section would indicate that ifthe parent corporation is not indebted to the bank, then the obliga-tions of its subsidiaries need not be totaled as one obligation forlimitation purposes, but may be considered as individual loans. Suchinterpretation is consistent with the practice of not totaling loans toindividual partners where the partnership itself is not indebted tothe bank and the individual obligations of the partners were notincurred for the benefit of the partnership.

There is considerable uncertainty as to what constitutes a subsid-iary as instances have arisen where the parent corporation is 6corporations removed from another corporation, which is in a sensean affiliate, in that each corporation down the line controls the suc-ceeding corporation with the technical result that the first corporationhas the possibility of controlling the sixth corporation, although thereare 5 intervening groups of stockholders, and although as a matterof fact there is no actual control exercised by the first corporationover the conduct of the business of the sixth corporation.

9. Section 31 (reading in part)—After one year from the date of enactment of this Act, notwithstanding any

other provisions of law, the board of directors, board of trustees, or other similargoverning body of every national banking association and of every State bank ortrust company which is a member of the Federal Reserve System shall consistof not less than five nor more than twenty-five members; and every director,trustee, or other member of such governing body shall be the bona fide ownerin his own right of shares of stock of such banking association, State bank ortrust company having a par value in the aggregate of not less than $2,500,unless the capital of the bank shall not exceed $50,000, in which case he mustown in his own right shares having a par value in the aggregate of not less than$1,500, or unless the capital of the bank shall not exceed $25,000, in which case hemust own in his own right shares having a par value in the aggregate of not lessthan $1,000.

In many cases serious practical objection has arisen with respectto the provision in this section increasing the amount of stock whicha director is required to own for qualification, particularly in smallcommunities, for the following reasons:

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bank stock, sometimes because they have already contributed to thelimit voluntarily for the purpose of meeting capital impairments, etc.

Second. In some cases the stock is closely held with the result thatthere is none available for purchase by the directors except at aprohibitive price beyond the intrinsic worth of the stock. Incidentshave arisen where the present directors will no longer be able to qualifywith this requirement, and other desirable directors are either unavail-able or cannot be persuaded to purchase requisite stock to qualify,with the result that the bank finds itself with less than the requirednumber of qualified directors and unable to obtain the necessaryadditional directors.

This condition is particularly true with respect to the smaller banksand should be amended to restore the requirements of the law in exis-tence before the amendment of June 16, 1933.

10. Section 32 (reading in part)—From and after January 1, 1934, no officer or director of any member bank

shall be an officer, director, or manager of any corporation, partnership, orunincorporated association engaged primarily in the business of purchasing,selling or negotiating securities.

The same comment made as to section 20 applies to this section inthat it should be clarified so as to indicate clearly what type of securi-ties are referred to. That is, whether as would seem likely, it wasintended to apply to the business of dealing in securities commonlydealt in on the stock exchange or whether it is to be taken in the broadsense so as to include the business of making direct mortgage loansor buying and selling mortgage loans.

11. Section 33. The Act entitled "An Act to supplement existinglaws against unlawful restraints and monopolies, and for otherpurposes," approved October 15, 1914, as amended (U.S.C, title 15,sec. 19) is hereby amended by adding after section 8 thereof thefollowing new section:

SEC. 8A. That from and after the 1st day of January 1934, no director, officer,or employee of any bank, banking association, or trust company, organized oroperating under the laws of the United States shall be at the same time a director,officer, or employee of a corporation (other than a mutual savings bank) or amember of a partnership organized for any purpose whatsoever which shallmake loans secured by stock or bond collateral to any individual, association,partnership, or corporation other than its own subsidiaries.

This section, if applied literally, has had an effect in many casespossibly not contemplated by Congress. I t is to be noted that theprohibition applies to a corporation merely if it makes such securedloans. In other words, if in the course of a year it happened to maketwo loans secured by stock or bond collateral as an accidental incidentto its business, it comes within the application of the section, regard-less of the fact that it is not even slightly engaged in the business ofmaking such loans. In large centers banks have on their board ofdirectors men with wide business interests, some of whom may beconnected with a number of large corporations, most of which atsome time or other may advance funds secured by stock or bondcollateral. A retailer may advance them to a manufacturing concernwhose product it intends to buy. A corporation may loan funds tosome of its employees secured by stock of the corporation owned bythe employee. The danger of an accidental violation of this sectionacts as a deterrent on desirable men with wide business interest and

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ability, acting as directors of the bank, because they feel they cannothope to keep so intimately in touch with the daily activities of theother corporations in which they are interested as to be advisedwhen such corporations in an isolated case may happen to make aloan secured by stock or bond collateral, whereas if the section werelimited to engaging in the business of making such loans, such problemswould be avoided.

12. Section 24b, amending section 3 of act of November 7, 1918,as amended (U.S.C., title 12, section 33), dealing with the consolida-tion of two national banks should be completely rewritten so as toprovide (1) for effective passage of trust fiduciary powers; (2) account-ability to dissenting stockholders for proceeds of sale of stock inexcess of the appraised value placed thereon; (3) to meet the situationwhere one appraiser refuses to agree with the other two appraisersas provided for in the act.

13. U.S.R.S., sections 5162, 5163, 5164, 5165, and act of June 20,1874, c. 343, section 4, provide that in the withdrawal or transferof registered bonds to secure circulation which are pledged with theTreasurer of the United States, such bonds shall be countersignedby the Comptroller of the Currency. The volume of this counter-signing is so heavy due to the increased national bank circulationthat it seriously interferes and handicaps the Comptroller and hisdeputies in handling other matters far more important. It is recom-mended, therefore, that this section be amended to provide that theComptroller of the Currency may designate one or more persons tomake these countersignatures.

14. Section 19. Section 5144 of the Revised Statutes, as amended(U.S.C., title 12, sec. 61), is amended to read as follows:

SEC. 5144. In all elections of directors, each shareholder shall have the rightto vote the number of shares owned by him for as many persons as there aredirectors to be elected, or to cumulate such shares and give one candidate asmany votes as the number of directors multiplied by the number of his sharesshall equal, or to distribute them on the same principle among as many candi-dates as he shall decide; and in deciding all other questions at meetings of share-holders, each shareholder shall be entitled to one vote on each share of stockheld by him; except (1) that shares of its own stock held by a national bank assole trustee shall not be voted, and shares of its own stock held by a nationalbank and one or more persons as trustees may be voted by such other person orpersons, as trustees, in the same manner as if he or they were the sole trustee,and (2) shares controlled by any holding company affiliate of a national bankshall not be voted unless such holding company affiliate shall have first obtaineda voting permit as hereinafter provided, which permit is in force at the timesuch shares are voted. Shareholders may vote by proxies duly authorized inwriting; but no officer, clerk, teller, or bookkeeper of such bank shall act asproxy; and no shareholder whose liability is past due and unpaid shall be allowedto vote.

This section with respect to stock in the bank held by it as soletrustee deprives said stock of voting power and makes similar pro-vision with respect to stock of a holding company affiliate which forsome reason or other may not have obtained a voting permit. As aresult it is found that in certain instances the balance of the outstand-ing stock still possessed of voting power is less than a majority ofthe stock issued and outstanding. The National Bank Act providesthat in certain types of resolutions by the stockholders a two thirdsmajority is necessary to sustain such resolution and in one case a

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simple majority is required. As a result, there wouM appear to bedoubt whether or not the stockholders in possession of voting rightin a bank where more than a majority of the bank stock is deprivedof a vote under this section can legally adopt a resolution of thetype required by statute to be adopted by a majority or two thirdsvote. In order to clarify this situation, it is suggested that section5144 of the Revised Statutes as amended by section 19 of the BankingAct of 1933 be further amended by providing that wherever the lawrequires that action by the shareholders shall be by either the voteof shareholders owning a majority of the stock or by vote of theshareholders owning two thirds of the stock of the association thatin determining said majority or said two thirds, said majority orsaid two thirds shall be computed upon the basis of the outstandingstock possessed of and entitled to a vote at the time the action istaken.

The sections of the National Bank Act which will be affected bysuch amendment are as follows: Section 2 of the act of May 1, 1886,U.S.C., title 12, section 30, relative to change of name or location ofthe bank; section 5142 of the Revised Statutes as amended U.S.C.title 12, section 58, with respect to increase of capital; section 5220,Revised Statutes, U.S.C, title 12, section 181, with respect to voteto go into liquidation; section 5143, Revised Statutes, U.S.C, title12, section 59, with respect to reduction of capital; section 3, act ofJune 30,1876, as amended August 3, 1892, and March 2,1897, U.S.C,title 12, section 197, with respect to appointment of shareholders'agent in liquidation, and section 5149, Revised Statutes, U.S.C, title12, section 75, with respect to fixing of date for election of directors.

15. R.S. 5154, U.S.C, title 12, section 35, provides for conversionof State banks into national banks. There has been an increasednumber of State banks which have applied to the Comptroller of theCurrency for conversion. In examining these banks it is found thatthey possess some assets which it is not legal for national banks toacquire and hold. To require a State bank to eliminate these assetsplaces a burden on it which it may be unable to meet and many timesresults in its inability to join the national system.

It is recommended that Congress amend this statute to providethat such banks on conversion may continue to carry such noncon-forming assets as may be determined, in the discretion of the Comp-troller of the Currency, to be acceptable because of their intrinsicvalue.

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NATIONAL BANKS IN THE TRUST FIELD

The administration of trusts in the national banking system duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1933, reached the greatest proportions,both in number of trusts under administration and in the volume ofindividual trust assets confided to their care than at any time sincethe first permit to exercise trust powers was issued on February 25,1915, under section 11 (k) of the Federal Reserve Act.

One thousand eight hundred and forty-five national banks hadauthority to exercise trust powers on June 30, 1933, with combinedcapital of $1,285,423,255 and banking resources of $18,320,841,438,which represented 37.6 percent of the number, 84.7 percent of thecapital, and 87.8 percent of the resources of all banks in the nationalbanking sj^stem.

Of the number authorized to exercise trust powers, 1,478 bankshad active trust departments and were administering 100,356 in-dividual trusts with assets aggregating $6,311,657,753, and in addi-tion were administering 10,784 corporate trusts and acting as trusteesfor outstanding note and bond issues amounting to $10,418,426,937.Compared with 1932, these figures represent a net increase of 6,852,or 6.2 percent, in the number of trusts being administered; an increaseof $1,669,592,382, or 26.5 percent, in the volume of individual trustassets; and an increase of $921,180,328, or 8.8 percent, in the volumeof bond issues outstanding under which national banks had beennamed to act as trustees.

A segregation of the number of fiduciary accounts in national banksrevealed that 54,095, or 48.7 percent, were those created under pri-vate or living trust agreements; 46,261, or 41.6 percent, were trustsbeing administered under the jurisdiction of the courts, and the re-maining 10,784, or 9.7 percent, were trusteeships under corporatebond or note issue indentures. Private trust assets comprised$5,029,485,372, or 79.7 percent, of the total assets under administra-tion, while the remaining $1,282,172,381, or 20.3 percent, belongedto court trusts. Invested trust funds aggregated $5,831,556,503, ofwhich bonds constituted 43.17 percent; real-estate mortgages, 12.16percent; stocks, 33.15 percent; and miscellaneous assets, 11.52 percent.

The substantial development of trust activities in these institutionsis further emphasized by comparing the record in 1933 with that of1928, which reflects an increase during the 5-year period of 47,364, or42.6 percent, in the number of trusts being administered; an increaseof $3,014,347,634, or 47.8 percent, in the volume of individual trustassets under administration, and an increase of $2,440,038,083, or23.4 percent, in the volume of bond and note issues outstanding forwhich national banks are acting as trustees.

The extent to which national banks have been named to act by theinsuring public as administrator of policy proceeds is revealed by thefact that 206 banks were acting as trustees under 617 insurance trustagreements involving $32,719,615 in proceeds from insurance policies,

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while 637 national banks had been named trustees under 16,358 in-surance trust agreements not yet matured or operative supported t>yinsurance policies with a face value aggregating $696,758,940.

Three hundred and ninety-eight of the banks spent $245,623 duringthe year for trust advertising, 39 banks employed full-time trustsolicitors, and 94 banks utilized the services of part-time trustsolicitors.

National bank branches numbering 215 on June 30, 1933 wereactively engaged in administering 13,271 trusts, with individual trustassets aggregating $801,044,099, and were acting as trustees for out-standing bond and note issues amounting to $410,703,238.

The following tables show in detail the activities of national banksin the trust field, segregated, first, according to capital of the banks;second, according to the population of places in which the banks werelocated; third, according to Federal Keserve-districts; fourth, analysisof the type of investments held in trust, with a supplemental tableshowing the extent to which national bank branches were furnishingtrust service to the communities in which they were located.

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Fiduciary activities of national banks during year ended June 80, 1933, segregated according to capital

Bankswith

capitalof $25,000

Bankswith capi-

tal over$25,000 to

$50,000

Banks withcapital over

$50,000 to$100,000

Banks withcapital over$100,000 to

$200,000

Banks withcapital over$200,000 to

$500,000

Banks withcapital over

$500,000Total

gO

S

OO

ii

O

Number of national banks with trust powers but not administering trusts.Number of national banks with trust powers administering trusts

79 132338 470

34348

21221

3671,478

Total number of national banks authorized to exercise fiduciarypowers _

Total resources of banking departments of national banks authorizedto exercise fiduciary powers

53

19,361,454

159

;i07,087,675

470

', 087, 338

539

$1, 370,207,162

382

$1,851, 502,404

242

$14, 275, 595, 405

1,845

$18, 320,841,438

InvestmentsDeposits in savings banks.Deposits in other banksDeposits in own bankOther assets...

TRUST ASSETS150,64120,045

61,94349,355

4,336,02582,470

1684,864193,834

37,093,7861,101, 539

83,9694,300,0673,087, 682

149,659,4731, 339,914401,001

8,576, 6416,177,425

405,305, 5023, 626,9891, 252, 28414,055,16635,185, 728

5, 235,011,0765,475, 9507,561, 813

155,942,997230,839, 573

5,831,556,50311, 646,9079, 299,068

183, 621,678275, 533,597

Total. 281,984 5, 297,194 45,667,043 166,154,454 459,425, 669 5, 634,831,409 6,311, 657,753

Private trusts.Court trusts...

LIABILITIES93,033

188,9512,462,2892,834,905

19,779, 28925,887,754

89,008,94877,145,506

287, 312,988172,112, 681

4, 630,828,8251,004,002, 584

5,029, 485,3721, 282,172,381

Total.. 281,984 5, 297,194 45, 667,043 166,154,454 459,425, 669 5, 634, 831, 409 6,311, 657,753

Total volume of bond issues outstanding for which banks are acting astrustee

Number of national banks administering private trusts ,Number of national banks administering court trustsNumber of national banks administering corporate trusts _.Number of living trusts being administeredNumber of court trusts being administered-Total number of individual trusts being administeredNumber of corporate trusts being administered _.Total number of trusts bsing administered ._Average volume of individual trust assets in each bank _.Average volume of trust assets in each individual trust.. _Number of national banks administering insurance trustsNumber of insurance trusts being administered-._ _.Average volume of insurance trust assets in each bankAverage volume of insurance trust assets in each trustNumber of national banks holding insurance trust agreements not operative.Number of insurance trust agreements not operativeFace value of policies held under above agreements

$103,7507

1729

5362

264

$14,841$4, 548

11

$33,070$33,070

$1, 288, 276397213

115465580

42622

$68, 795$9,133

718

$452, 358

$25, 704,48223529796

1,3553,2434,598

4355,033

$140,083$9,932

57

$34,038$24,313

60453

$4,830,199

$47,813,149378422169

5,5189,715

15,233524

15, 757$361,205$10,908

2631

$46,444$38,953

159774

$25,156, 566

), 490, 752314323199

8,80310, 40719, 210

1,19620, 406

., 347,289$23,916

66109

$71,880$43,524

2172,481

I, 708, 247

$10,184,026, 528212210188

38,29522,37860,673

8,58569,258

$26,087,182$92,872

108469

$245,970$56,641

19412,634

$579, 611, 570

$10,418,426,9371,1851,341

66754,09546,261

100,35610,784

111,140$4,386,142

$62.893206617

$158,833$53,030

63716, 358

$696, 758,940

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Fiduciary activities of national banks during year ended June 30, 1933, segregated according to capital—Continued too

8

Bankswith

capitalof $25,000

Bankswith capi-

tal over$25,000 to

$50,000

Banks withcapital over

$50,000 to$100,000

Banks withcapital over$100,000 to

$200,000

Banks withcapital over$200,000 to

$500,000

Banks withcapital over

$500,000Total

Average number of insurance trust agreements not operative held by eachbank.

Average volume of insurance policies held by each bank under trust agree-ments not operative

Average volume of insurance policies per trust held under agreements notoperative _._ _ ___

Average gross earnings per trust for fiscal year ended June 30,1933Average gross earnings per trust department reporting trust earnings for

fiscal year ended June 30,1933 _r _Number of banks reporting amounts spent annually for trust advertising..Average amount spent annually by each reporting bank for trust adver-

tisingNumber of banks employing full-time trust solicitorsNumber of banks employing part-time trust solicitors

$53

$2811

$10

2

$64, 623

$28,272$39

10

$61

8

$80, 503

$10, 663$58

$1,06158

$7819

5

$158, 217

$32,502$47

$1,765119

$1584

31

11

$399, 577

$34,949

$5,067107

$2992

22

65

$2,987, 689

$45,877$275

$89,005103

$1,8423230

26

$1,093,813

$42,594$196

$16,760

$6173994

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Fiduciary activities of national banks during year ended June 80, 1933, segregated according to population of places in which banks were located

Places withpopulation

less than 1,000

Number of national banks with trust powers but not administering trustsNumber of national banks with trust powers administering trusts

Total number of national banks authorized to exercise fiduciary powers.Total resources of banking departments of national banks authorized to exercise

fiduciary powers _. _

InvestmentsDeposits in savings banks..Deposits in other banksDeposits in own bankOther assets

TRUST ASSETS

Total..

Private trusts.Court trusts...

LIABILITIES

Total..

Total volume of bond issues outstanding for which banks are acting as trustee-

Number of national banks administering private trusts ._Number of national banks administering court trustsNumber of national banks administering corporate trustsNumber of living trusts being administered _Number of court trusts being administered—Total number of individual trusts being administered. _Number of corporate trusts being administered _Total number of trusts being administeredAverage volume of individual trust assets in each bank _Average volume of trust assets in each individual trust—Number of national banks administering insurance trustsNumber of insurance trusts being administered _Average volume of insurance trust assets in each bankAverage volume of insurance trust assets in each trust.. _Number of national banks holding insurance trust agreements not operative..Number of insurance trust agreements not operativeFace value of policies held under above agreementsAverage number of insurance trust agreements not operative held by each bank.Average volume of insurance policies held by each bank under trust agreements

not operative

58

$35,559,052

1,746,295488

3,715275,458

76,010

2,101,966

1, 395, 988705, 978

2,101,966

141,800

22335

238195433

5438

$56,810$4,854

314

$179, 3005

$59, 767

1,000 to 2,499

67126

193

$203,980,154

8,154,48398, 72051,415

994,135567,266

9,866,019

3, 557, 2676,308,752

9,866,019= = = = = =

2, 633, 685

8210720

5141,2001,714

421,756

$81,537$5,753

11

$33,070$33,070

1644

$719, 5003

$44,969

2,500 to 4,999

70203

273

$388, 793, 660

32,172, 256128,09954,916

2, 752,5551,032, 358

36,140,184

15,886,78320,253,401

36,140,184

11,084,159

14618955

1,9233,5415,464

1505,614

$179,802$6, 614

$37,451$28,088

33138

$3, 251,8244

$98, 540

5,000 to 9,999

76249

325

$605, 645, 777

55,153,813949, 353105, 349

3,804, 2312,264,802

62, 277,548

31,075,82631,201,722

62,277, 548

26, 630,823

21694

2,3944,7377,131

3787,509

$261,670$8, 733

1213

$21, 687$20,018

65296

$7,909,6665

$121,687

10,000 to 24,999

72336

408

$1, 210,126,868

161, 530,0541,817,817

849, 7768,053,8076,093, 550

178,345,004

97, 537, 67180,807, 333

178,345,004

53,198,582

271306153

4,2487,489

11, 737512

12, 249$542,082

$15,1951833

$31,756145

1,058$25,116,335

7

$173,216

25,000 to 49,999

18184

202

$909,145, 359

198,965,1021,477,711

297,8798,413,519

12, 487,841

221, 642,052

137, 760, 50783,881,545

221, 642,052

52, 425,845

15917193

3,9544,9208,874

6629,536

$1,231,345$24,977

3354

37, 790$23,094

1041,137

$36, 219,69811

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LIABILITIES—continued

Average volume of insurance policies per trust held under agreements notoperative .

Average gross earnings per trust for fiscal year ended June 30,1933.Average gross earnings per trust department reporting trust earnings for fiscal

year ended June 30,1933 _ _Number of banks reporting amounts spent annually for trust advertisingAverage amount spent annually by each reporting bank for trust advertising-Number of banks employing full-time trust solicitors _ _.Number of banks employing part-time trust solicitors

Number of national banks with trust powers but not administering trustsNumber of national banks with trust powers administering trusts..

Total number of national banks authorized to exercise fiduciary powers.Total resources of banking departments of national banks authorized to exercise

fiduciary powers .

TRUST ASSETSTnvfist.mGTits -Deposits in savings banks _.Deposits in other banksDeposits in own bank . _ _ . _Other assets

Total. _.

LIABILITIESPrivate trustsCourt trusts __ _ _

Total m . .

Total volume of bond issues outstanding for which banks are acting as trustee.Number of national banks administering private trustsNumber of national banks administering court trusts

Places withpopulation

less t h a n 1,000

$12,807$21

$3625

$63

4

50,000 to 99,999

9117

126

$1,004,850,355

329,521,3561,380,183

530, 5909,951, 684

13,054, 373

354,438,186

208,196,914146,241,272

354,438,186

$123,420,335102110

1,000 to 2,499

$16,352$53

$97124

$6316

100,000 to249,999

11103

114

$1, 770, 504, 031

614, 246,0734, 360, 787

384, 43614,123,10744,978,190

678,092, 593

490,934,114187,158,479

678,092, 593

$157, 221,8219999

2,500 to 4,999

$23,564$33

$1,06044

$70

7

250,000 to499,999

1264

76

$2,140, 678, 235

649, 252, 653225, 740907, 471

18, 501,44771,955, 386

740,842, 697

590, 550,973150, 291,724

740,842, 697

$312, 736, 3326257

5,000 to 9,999

$26,722$42

$1,48459

$1421

11

500,000 to999,999

521

26

$3,178, 945, 512

525, 594, 7551,022,8511, 263,938

18, 554, 607118,987,865

665,424,016

533, 228, 736132,195, 280

665,424,016

$839,298,4401921

10,000 to 24,999

$23,739$66

$2,74383

$2331

19

1,000,000 orover

638

44

$6,872, 612,435

3, 255, 219, 663185,158

4,849,58398,197,1284,035,956

3,362,487,488

2,919, 360, 593443,126,895

3,362,487,488

$8,839,635,1153432

25,000 to 49,999

$31,855$80

$4,38362

$25237

Total

3671,478

1,845

$18, 320,841,438

5,831, 556, 50311, 646,9079,299,068

183, 621, 678275, 533, 597

6, 311,657,753

5,029,485,3721, 282,172, 381

6, 311, 657, 753

$10,418,426,9371,1851,341

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Number of national banks administering corporate trustsNumber of living trusts being administered _Number of court trusts being administered _Total number of individual trusts being administered- _ ,Number of corporate trusts being administeredTotal number of trusts being administeredAverage volume of individual trust assets in each bankAverage volume of trust assets in each individual trust . . . _Number of national banks administering insurance trustsNumber of insurance trusts being administeredAverage volume of insurance trust assets in each bank__Average volume of insurance trust assets in each trustNumber of national banks holding insurance trust agreements not operative-Number of insurance trust agreements not operativeFace value of policies held under above agreements _Average number of insurance trust agreements not operative held by each bank.Average volume of insurance policies held by each bank under trust agreements

not operativeAverage volume of insurance policies per trust held under agreements not oper-

ative -Average gross earnings per trust for fiscal year ended June 30,1933—Average gross earnings per trust department reporting trust earnings for fiscal

year ended June 30,1933 ...Number of banks reporting amounts spent annually for trust advertisingAverage amount spent annually by each reporting bank for trust advertising.Number of banks employing full-time trust solicitorsNumber of banks employing part-time trust solicitors

724,7215,2089,929

58210,511

$3,164,627$35,697

3872

$149, 614$78,963

891,834

$70,346,90221

$790,415

$38,357$106

$10,32140

$6962

16

787,3485,426

12, 7741,002

13,776$6,583,423

$53,08448

116$73,729$30,509

832,767

$105,362,00133

$1,269,422

$38,078$145

$20,15738

$1,2556

515,2482,8518,0991,509

$11,949,076$91,473

29100

$141,544$41,048

53

$144, 344, 57872

$2,723,483

$37,896

$31,92826

$1,350108

195,1273,8318,9582,00910,967

$31,686,858$74,283

1073

$542,338$74,293

202,680

$132,738,400134

$5,636,920

$49, 529$219

$119,8968

$3,58164

2718,3806,86325,2433,93329,176

$96,071,071$133,205

11147

$1,014,005$75,878

262,581

$170,570,73699

$6, 560,413

$66,087$420

9$6,463

94

66754,09546,261100,35610,784111, 140

$4, 386,142$62,893

206617

$158,833$53,030

63716,358

$696,758,94026

$1,093,813

$42,594$196

$16,760

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Fiduciary activities of national banks by Federal Reserve districts as of June SO, 1988

Federal Reserve districts

BostonNew YorkPhiladelphiaClevelandRichmond-AtlantaChicagoSt.LouisMinneapolisKansasCityDallasSan Francisco _ __ - _.

Total

Numberbanks ex-ercisingfiduciarypowers

15926723210911874

1467558

1026078

1,478

Federal Reserve districts

Boston. . .New York .PhiladelphiaClevelandRichmondAtlantaChicago _ , .St.LouisMinneapolis. _Kansas City-DallasSan Francisco _

Total .

Numberwith au-thoritybut not

exercisingpower

343617141627372949602919

367

Totalnumberauthor-ized toexercisefiduciarypowers

1933032491231341011831041071628997

1,845

Bond issues out-standing where

banks act astrustee

$479,376,1296, 356,536,186

95,355, 506172,619,93951,105,019

113,978,7272,218,339,434

52,375,19543,175,42865, 214, 24575,399,046

694,952, 08310,418,426,937

Capital ofbanks author-ized to exercisefiduciary pow-

ers

$129,303,800383, 755,95089,762,50574,180,00048, 111, 00063, 620,000

167,625.00037,570,00038, 500,00042, 705,00047, 790,000

162,500,000

1, 285,423, 255

Number ofbanks ad-

ministeringinsurance

trusts

1928262014161857

181718

206

Total bankingresources of

banks author-ized to exercisefiduciary pow-

ers

$1, 747,392,4065,071, 263,9051,519,401,1121,185, 200,715

701,885,190787,147,066

2,277,635,518543,448, 755616,400, 614724,798,836639,590, 389

2, 506,676,932

18, 320,841,438

Number ofinsurance

trusts beingadminis-

tered '

46858558304867109

583487

617

Individual trusts

Livingtrusts

2,9104,3287,6473,6291,6932,555

15,965703

1,3002,8461,0219,498

54,095

Volume of as-sets of insur-

ance trusts un-der adminis-

tration

$1,648,7164,615,4867,199,2765,035,932

670,0311,282,2474,327,831

634,839291,320

2,259,975937,748

3,816,21432,719,615

Courttrusts

3,4985,801

10,7295,2162,9001,8855,5441,6521,4891,317

5385,692

46, 261

Number ofbanks hold-ing insur-ance trust

agreementsnot opera-

tive

72112105574731511419403950

637

Total

6,40810,12918,3768,8454,5934,440

21,5092,3552,7894,1631,559

15,190

100,356

Number ofinsurance

trust agree-ments notoperative

1,4022,1711,4041,392

904906

1,284225957

1,643601

3,46916,358

Assets of indi-vidual trusts

$390,710,817680,112,626275,317, 289314,880,098247, 520,890282, 300,182

2,451,014,60552, 709, 926

189, 365, 580279,302,211111,479.932

1,036f 943, 597

6,311,657,753

Face value ofinsurance poli-cies held under

trust agree-ments notoperative

$58, 280,626137,026,88158,822, 35362,103,85629,958,26734,476,18360,025,2448,633,119

37,864,87349,033,46125,948,871

134,585,206696,758,940

Numberof cor-poratetrustsbeing

adminis-tered

5551,439

473920223635

2,847485244601332

2,030

10, 784

Trust de-partmentgross earn-

ings for fiscalyear ended

June 30,1933

1, 733,0007,072,000

985,0001,012,000

604,000623,000

4,030,000260,000337,000841,000243,000

3,721,00021,461,000

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Trust investments classified according to capital ofbanks administering trusts

Banks with capital of $25,000Banks with capital over $25,000 to $50,000...Banks with capital over $50,000 to $100,000..Banks with capital over $100,000 to $200,000.Banks with capital over $200,000 to $500,000.Banks with capital over $500,000

Total

Bonds

$69, 5221,848,220

13,072, 05545,480,102

138,556, 7942,318,525, 240

2,517,551, 933

Per-cent

46.1542.6235.2430.3934.1944.29

43.17

Real estatemortgages

$36,757697,953

9,206,41752,804,20871, 254,487

575,300,378

709,300,200

Per-cent

24.4016.1024.8135.2817.5810.99

12.16

Stocks

$4,670882,096

9, 217,44134,786, 271

127,234,8401,760,880,358

1,933,005,676

Per-cent

3.1020.3424.8623.2531.3933.64

33.15

Miscellaneous

$39,692907,756

5,597,87316,588,89268,259,381

580,305,100

671,698,694

Per-cent

26.3520.9415.0911.0816.8411.08

11.52

Total in-vestments

$150,6414,336,025

37,093,786149,659,473405,305,502

5,235,011,076

5,831,556,503

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Real estatemortgages

Per-cent Stocks

Per-cent Miscellaneous

Per-cent

Total invest-ments

Places with population less than 1,000Places with population of 1,000 to 2,499Places with population of 2,500 to 4,999Places with population of 5,000 to 9,999Places with population of 10,000 to 24,999- .Places with population of 25,000 to 49,999- .Places with population of 50,000 to 99,999- _Places with population of 100,000 to 249,999Places with population of 250,000 to 499,999Places with population of 500,000 to 999,999.Places with population of 1,000,000 or over.

Total

$397, 2422,494, 638

10,481,74014,611,10345, 748, 77375,821, 987

120,634, 033177,201, 977279,045,102176,978,778

1, 614,136, 560

22.7530. 5932. 5826.4928.3238.1136.6128.8542.9833.6749.58

$754,7042,933,83211,019,25521,400,69843,890,08834,287,31061, 732,92393,251,49484, 611,13968, 795,557286, 623, 200

43.2235.9834.2538.8027.1717.2318.7315.1813.0313.098.80

$481,3402,075,4313,550, 24812,043,95346, 775, 72156, 793,992103,856,814255,926, 224189,075,634224,152, 602

1,034, 273, 717

27.5625.4523.4721.8428.9628.5431.5241.6729.1242.6531.77

$113,009650,582

3,121,0137,098,05925,115,47232,061,81343,297, 58687,866,37896,520, 77855,667,818320,186,186

6.477.989.70

12.8715.5516.1213.1414.3014.8710.599.85

2,517, 551, 933 43.17 709, 300, 200 12.16 1,933,005, 676 33.15 671, 698, 694 11.52

$1,746, 2958,154,483

32,172,25655,153,813

161,530,054198,965,102329,521,356614,246,073649,252,653525,594,755

3,255, 219,663

5,831,556, 503

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Per-cent Stocks Per-

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Total invest-ments

Places with population of less than 1,000. __Places with population of 1,000 to 2,499Places with population of 2,500 to 4,999Places with population of 5,000 to 9,999Places with population of 10,000 to 24,999. _Places with population of 25,000 to 49,999 __Places with population of 50,000 to 99,999. _Places with population of 100,000 to 249,999Places with population of 250,000 to 499,999Places with population of 500,000 to 999,999Places with population of 1,000,000 or over-

Total..

$36,30555,746218,287618,689

1,515,4734,817,73911,155,8638,890,60014,285,03028,485,536167,497,257

26.178.41

12.5614.9518.7029.5527.3128.1138.0243.4530.72

$25,58079, 745564,588

1,006, 2361,990, 2802,582,3439,369,4103,796, 6612,156,4713, 684,087

101,544,397

18.4512.0432.4924,3124.5615.8422.9312.005.735.62

18.63

$50,372185,157599, 217960, 545

2,755, 5494,893,16211,172,03311,999,1487,743,19017,647,340167,434,306

36.3327.9534.4823.2134.0030.0127.3437.9320.6126.9230.71

$26,415341,904355,868

1,552,9771,842,4694,010,934-9,160,1836,946,05713,392,09615,737,390108,684,999

29.0551.6020.4737.5322.7424.6022.4221.9635.6424.0119.94

237,576,525 31.60 126,799,798 16.87 225,440,019 162,051,292 21.55

$138,672662,552

1,737,9604,138,4478,103,77116,304,17840,857,48931,632,46637,576,78765,554,353545,160,959

751,867,634

Fiduciary activities of national-bank branches with trust departments during year ended June 30, 1983, segregated according to population ofplaces in which branches were located

Number of national-bank branches withactive trust departments._

Total resources of banking departmentsof branches administering trusts

TRUST ASSETS

InvestmentsDeposits in savings banks..Deposits in other banksDeposits in own bankOther assets _

Total-

Placeswith

popula-tion of

less than1,000

138,672843

10,043561

150,119

1,000 to2,499

23

662,552

105,86967,043

835,464

2,500 to4,999

25

$3,416,401 $20, 283,038 $26, 698,745 $52,844,348 $52, 562, 511

1,737,9601,413

115,08221,627

1,876,082

5,000 to

34

4,138,44732,467

242, 316101,876

4,515,106

10,000 to24,999

30

8,103,7718,777

373,786278,253

8,764,587

25,000 to49,999

13

16,304,178147,105

6,241875,189923,463

18,256,176

50,000 to99,999

13

40,857,489156,581

1,071,114443,666

42,528,850

100,000 to249,999

31,632,466

957,755827,695

33,417,916

250,000 to499,999

15 215

$47,897,440 $115,929,962 $45, 522,083 $124,970,672 $550,514,045 $403,779,269 $1,444,418,514

37,576,78713,40339,071

1,763,171726,892

40,119,324

500,000 to

2,576,7596,070,443

1,000,000

65,554,353 545,160,95929,810 40, 269

475, 57716,678,83613,993,469

74,231,365 576,349,110

Total

751,867,634

520,88924,769,92023,454,988

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Total..

Total volume of bond issues outstandingfor which branch banks are acting astrustee

Number of branches administering pri-vate trusts

Number of branches administering courttrusts

Number of branches administering cor-porate trusts

Total number of individual trusts beingadministered _

Number of corporate trusts being admin-istered.. _ -

Total number of trusts being adminis-tered .

Average volume of individual trustassets in each branch

Average volume of trust assets in eachindividual trust

Number of branches administering insur-ance trusts

Number of insurance trusts being ad-ministered

Average volume of insurance trust assetsin each branch ___ _.

Average volume of insurance trust assetsin each trust —

Number of branches holding insurancetrust agreements not operative

Number of insurance trust agreementsnot operative

Face value of insurance policies held un-der above agreements

Average number of insurance trust agree-ments not operative held by eachbranch.

Average volume of insurance policiesheld by each branch under trust agree-ments not operative

Average volume of insurance policies pertrust held under trust agreements notoperative

Average gross earnings per trust for fiscalyear ended June 30,1933

$91,11259,007

150,119

$2,700

1

13

13

$25,020

$11, 548

1

3

$38,000

$38,000

$12,667

$96

$319, 281516,183

835,464

12

64

$59, 676

$13,054

13

52

$864,362

$16, 622

881,856

1,876,082

$170,000

17

15

1

150

1

151

$89,337

$12, 507

2

2

$11,398

$11,398

13

46

$74,413

$21,030

$81

$2,116, 7202, 398, 386

4, 515,106

$64,167

19

20

2

$215,005

$19,132

2

3

$13, 508

$9,005

19

97

$2,580,795

$135,831

$26,606

$4,471, 253 $10,970, 668 $20, 339,042 $23,440,383 $29, 243,106 $68,148,897 $384,898,1244,293,334

8, 764, 587

$44,300

20

21

3

426

3

429

$20,574

20

166

t, 646,015

$232,301

$27,988

$143

0,970,7,285, 508

18, 256,176

$43, 600

10

10

4

841

$1,825,618

$21,916

4

4

$59,841

$59,841

8

149

$2,481,167

19

$310,146

$16,652

$171

I, 339,22,189,808

42,528,850

$4,191, 700

9

9

7

1,180

36

1,216

$4, 725,428

$36,041

8

13

$30,880

$19,003

9

319

$7,139,151

35

$793,239

$22,380

$161

9,977, 533

33,417,916

$3,894,955 $29,

4

4

3

915

28

943

$8,354,479

$36,522

2

5

$54,178

$21,671

4

175

$4,381,930 $11,

44

$1,095,483

$25,040

$211

I, 243,10, 876, 218

40,119,324

$96,172

$48,086

5

330

547,108

66

$2,309,422

$34,991

$162

6,082,468 191,450,986

74, 231,365 576,349,110

436, 640 $27,384, 234 $345,470,942

5 2 11

7 2 10

6 1 7

697 1,397 6,037

155 174 916

852 1,571

$5, 731,332 $37,115,682 $52,395,

$57,560 $53,136

3 1

228

$5, 754,322

$25,238

$108

i5,374

$95,469

7

62

$710,690$179,259

$29,877

1 10

228 1,037

$5, 754, 322 $64,791,795

104

$6,479,180

$62,480

$545,032,812256,011,287

801,044,099~ . - - • . : •

$410, 703,238

106

116

34

11,948

1,323

13,271

$6,307,433

$67,044

29

101

$209,903

103

2,602

$105,192,013

26

$1,021,282

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LIABILITIES—continued

Average gross trust earnings per branchreporting trust earnings for fiscal yearended June 30,1933

Number of branches reporting amountsspent annually for trust advertising

Average amount spent annually by eachreporting branch for trust advertising.

Number of branches employing full-timetrust solicitors .. .

Number of branches employing part-time trust solicitors

Placeswith

popula-tion of

less than1,000

$208

1,000 to2,499

$180

2,500 to4,999

$511

5,000 to9,999

$1,012

1

10,000 to24,999

$2,044

1

1

25,000 to49,999

$11,092

1

50,000 to99,999

$16, 335

1

$600

2

100,000 to249,999

$24, 871

1

250,000 to499,999

$19,658

3

$1, 592

1

1

500,000 to999,999

$12,148

l,000,00Cor over

$57, 313

5

1

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$15, 296

4

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During the year ended October 31, 1933, receivers were appointedfor 348 national banks. Of such total appointments, 29 were madefor the purpose of completing unfinished business or enforcing stockassessments, the collection of which was necessary under contractsto succeeding institutions which purchased the assets of the banksunder terms by which depositors were paid in full. Of the remain-ing 319 appointments for actual failures, none was restored to sol-vency during the current year, leaving the entire 319 to be liquidatedby receivers. However, 9 insolvent national banks for which receiv-ers were appointed in 1932 were terminated during the current yearother than through liquidation, 8 thereof having been restored tosolvency and 1 eliminated as an insolvent national bank throughrevocation of the receiver's commission as of the date of issuance.These figures for the year 1933 may be compared with 333 receivers'appointments during the previous year for actual failures, 16 ofwhich were restored to solvency, with the appointment of receiversfor 47 banks to complete unfinished business or to enforce stockassessments.

In a further analysis of the 348 receivers' appointments for thepast year exclusive of the 29 appointments for purpose of complet-ing unfinished business or enforcing stock assessments referred to inthe preceding paragraph, it is found that 105 appointments were foractual suspensions due to closing prior to March 6, the date of thebank-holiday proclamation, 3 for banks suspended under the bankholiday not subsequently licensed and for which conservators hadnot been appointed, 208 for banks suspended under the bank holidayand placed in charge of conservators prior to receivers' appointments,and 3 for banks licensed to reopen prior to March 16 but subsequentlyfound insolvent. The capitalization of the 348 banks for which re-ceivers were appointed during the past year was $76,107,500, ascompared with the capitalization of the 380 banks for which receiverswere appointed during the previous year of $50,505,585.

During the year ended October 31, 1933, total costs incurred inthe liquidation of insolvent national banks as reported by receiversamounted to but 3.2 percent of total collections from all sourcesincluding offsets allowed for a like period. This percentage of coststo collections for the year 1933 may be compared with percentagesof 3 and 3.2 for the years 1931 and 1932, respectively. Total collec-tions from all sources including offsets allowed, as reported by re-ceivers for the year ended October 31,1933, amounted to $356,678,150,while similar collections for the years 1931 and 1932 aggregated$132,998,054 and $263,482,046, respectively.

The early liquidation of insolvent national banks has been greatlyfacilitated through the granting of loans to receivers of such banksby the Reconstruction Finance Corporation for the purpose of pay-ing dividends. Loans so obtained by receivers of insolvent national

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banks during the year ended October 31, 1933, as indicated by therecords of this office, amounted to $30,204,332. Total loans obtainedby receivers from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation from thedate of the organization thereof to October 31, 1933, as indicated bythe records of this office, amounted to $53,888,798. An indicationof the general distribution of and benefit derived from these loans bythe depositors of insolvent national banks is evident from the factthat such loans both hastened and increased the payments of divi-dends to depositors of 559 insolvent national banks located in 38 ofthe 48 States and in the District of Columbia.

Some further facilitation in the liquidation of insolvent nationalbanks has been secured during the past year through the consunla-tion of approximately eight sales of assets at par value and interestby receivers of insolvent national banks to other going institutionsunder the so-called Spokane plan. These sales of assets are foundto have resulted in the immediate distribution of dividends byreceivers in the aggregate amount of approximately $14,650,000.

Relative to the length of time required to complete liquidation ofinsolvent national banks a compilation has been made covering thoseinsolvent national banks finally closed during the year ended October31, 1933, as well as for those receiverships finally closed during the12-year period November 1, 1921, to October 31, 1933. From datacompiled it has been found that insolvent national banks finallyclosed during the year ended October 31, 1933, exclusive of thosebanks which were restored to solvency and those for which receiverswere appointed for the purpose of completing unfinished business orenforcing stock assessments only, required an average period of 5years and 10 months for complete liquidation, with a minimumperiod of 2 years and 2 months. With reference to insolvent nationalbanks the affairs of which were finally closed during the 12-yearperiod November 1, 1921, to October 31, 1933, excluding those banksrestored to solvency and banks for which receivers were appointedfor the purpose of completing unfinished business or enforcing stockassessments only, the average period of liquidation is found to havebeen 4 years and 10 months.

Receiverships, year ended October 31, 1983

Of the 348 national banks for which receivers were appointed dur-ing the past year, none was restored to solvency, leaving the entirenumber of 348 banks to be administered by receivers. Of the 348national banks so administered by receivers, 29 appointments weremade for the purpose of completing unfinished business or enforcingstock assessments, leaving 319 banks to be actually liquidated byreceivers. The capital of the 348 insolvent national banks for whichreceivers were appointed was $76,107,500. The capital of the 29banks for which receivers were appointed to complete unfinishedbusiness or to enforce stock assessments was $3,735,000 and thecapital of the remaining 319 banks to be actually liquidated byreceivers was $72,372,500.

Stock assessments levied by the Comptroller of the Currency toOctober 31, 1933, against shareholders of the 348 national banksadministered by receivers, with capital of $76,107,500 amounted to$56,900,000, while the assets of such banks, including assets acquired

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subsequent to their failure, totaled $1,035,468,388. Collections fromthese assets, including offsets allowed and collections from stockassessments as reported by receivers to October 31, 1933, amountedto 23.31 percent of such assets and stock assessments. These collec-tions and the disposition thereof were as follows:

Liquidation statement, 3^8 administered receiverships year ended Oct. 31, 1933Collections:

Collections from assets, including offsets allowed $249, 570, 600Collections from stock assessments 5, 033, 454Unpaid balance Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans, _ 28, 630, 179

Total . 283, 234, 233Disposition of collections:

Dividends paid by receivers to unsecured creditors 139, 105, 364Dividends paid by receivers to secured creditors 693, 790Distributions by conservators 39, 764, 893Payments to secured and preferred creditors other than

through dividends 57, 663, 102Offsets allowed and settled „ 25, 592, 724Disbursements for the protection of assets 1, 354, 320Payment of receivers' salaries, legal and other expenses 2, 532, 923Payment of conservators' salaries, legal and other expenses... 643, 255Cash balances in hands of Comptroller and receivers 15, 883, 862

Total . 283, 234, 233In addition to the above record, it is found that total secured and

unsecured claims proved as reported by receivers to October 31, 1933,in connection with these banks aggregated $174,509,139. The out-standing circulation of the 348 receiverships at date of failure was$37,711,736, secured by United States bonds on deposit with theTreasurer of the United States of the par value of $39,120,550. Totaldeposits of these banks at date of failure amounted to $796,750,893,while borrowed money, consisting of bills payable, rediscounts, etc.,totaled $83,496,229.

Receiverships, 186 5-1933From the date of the first failure of a national bank in the year 1865

to October 31, 1933, 2,514 national banks have been placed in chargeof receivers. Of this number, 117 have been restored to solvency andeither reopened or sold to other institutions and one bank eliminatedthrough revocation of the receiver's commission as of the date ofissuance, leaving 2,396 to be administered by receivers. Of these soadministered, 1,241 are still in process of liquidation and 1,155 havebeen entirely liquidated and the affairs thereof finally closed.

The capital of the 2,514 insolvent national banks at the date offailure exclusive of the one bank eliminated through revocation of thereceiver's commission was $325,425,505. The capital of the 117banks that have been restored to solvency was $18,130,000. Thecapital of the 1,241 banks that are still in process of liquidation was$184,270,085, and the capital of the 1,155 banks that have beencompletely liquidated was $123,025,420.

The aggregate book value of the assets of the 2,396 administeredreceiverships, including assets acquired after suspension, was $2,906,-392,543, in addition to which there have been levied against share-holders assessments aggregating $245,613,325. Total collectionsfrom these assets as reported by receivers to October 31, 1933, includ-ing offsets allowed and collections from stock assessments, amountedto 41.94 percent of the total of such assets and stock assessments.These collections and the disposition thereof were as follows:

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Liquidation statement, 2,896 administered receiverships, 1865-1983

Collections:Collections from assets, including offsets allowed and for

accounting purposes, dividends paid secured creditors ofall trusts finally closed Oct. 1, 1924, to Oct. 31, 1929. _ $1, 231, 185, 283

Collections from stock assessments 90, 784, 540Unpaid balance Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans. 37, 687, 694

Total , 1, 359, 657, 517Disposition of collections:

Dividends paid by receivers to secured and unsecuredcreditors on total secured and unsecured claims provedin the aggregate amount of $1,211,481,183 676, 584, 132

Distributions by conservators 39, 764, 893Payments to secured and preferred creditors, including

offsets allowed, disbursements for the protection of assets,and for all trusts finally closed from Oct. 1, 1924, toOct. 31, 1929, dividends paid secured creditors 539, 049, 119

Payment of receivers' salaries, legal and other expenses-__ 59, 124, 701Payment of conservators' salaries, legal and other expenses. 643, 255Cash returned to shareholders 4, 629, 630Cash balances with the Comptroller and receivers 39, 861, 787

Total! 1, 359, 657, 517In addition to this record of distribution there have been returned

to shareholders, through their duly elected agents, assets of a bookvalue of $16,621,742. The outstanding circulation of these 2,396receiverships at date of failure was $138,122,022, secured by UnitedStates bonds on deposit with the Treasurer of the United States of thepar value of $143,714,470, while total deposits at date of failureamounted to $1,932,605,298.

Active receiverships as of October 31, 1933The 1,241 banks that were, as of October 31, 1933, still in charge of

receivers and in process of liquidation had assets, including assetsacquired subsequent to their failure, aggregating $2,168,456,988.The capital of these banks was $184,270,085, and there had beenlevied by the Comptroller of the Currency to October 31, 1933, stockassessments against their shareholders in the amount of $161,987,585.The collections from these assets, including offsets allowed and col-lections from stock assessments, as reported by receivers to October31, 1933, amounted to 35.74 percent of such assets and stock assess-ments. These collections and the disposition thereof were as follows:

Liquidation statement, 1,241 active receiverships as of Oct. 81, 1933Collections:

Collections from assets, including offsets allowed $791, 547, 489Collections from stock assessments 49, 413, 867Unpaid balance Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans 37, 687, 694

Total 878, 649, 050Disposition of collections:

Dividends paid by receivers to unsecured creditors 394, 826, 441Dividends paid by receivers to secured creditors 12, 331, 678Distributions by conservators 39, 764, 893Payments to secured and preferred creditors, other than

through dividends _" 266, 509, 390Offsets allowed and settled 89, 535, 850Disbursements for protection of assets 8, 081, 903Payment of receivers' salaries, legal and other expenses 27, 093, 853Payment of conservators' salaries, legal and other expenses 643, 255Cash balances in hands of Comptroller and receivers 39, 861, 787

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In addition to the above record, it is found that total secured andunsecured claims proved against these 1,241 receiverships as ofOctober 31, 1933, aggregated $807,747,297. The outstanding circu-lation of the 1,241 receiverships at date of failure was $88,584,262,secured by United States bonds on deposit with the Treasurer of theUnited States of the par value of $90,640,560. Total deposits ofthese banks at date of failure amounted to $1,540,081,561, while bor-rowed money consisting of bills payable, rediscounts, etc., totaled$254,055,306.

Receiverships terminated, 1865-193.3

From the date of the first failure of a national bank in 1865 to theclose of business October 31, 1933, 1,272 receiverships have beenadministered and the trusts closed or the affairs thereof restored tosolvency. Included in this number are the 117 banks restored tosolvency, 8 in 1933, and 69 the affairs of which were finally closedduring the year 1933. The 1,155 banks administered by receivershad assets, including assets acquired subsequent to their failure,aggregating $737,935,555. The capital of these 1,155 banks was$123,025,420, and there were levied by the Comptroller of the Cur-rency stock assessments against their shareholders in the amount of$83,625,740. The collections from these assets, including offsetsallowed and collections from stock assessments, as indicated byreceivers' final reports, amounted to 58.54 percent of such assets andstock assessments. These collections and the disposition thereofwere as follows:

Liquidation statement, 1,155 administered receiverships, finally closed, 1865-1983Collections:

Collections from assets, including offsets allowed and for ac-counting purposes, dividends paid secured creditors of alltrusts finally closed Oct. 1, 1924, to Oct. 31, 1929 $439, 637, 794

Collections from stock assessments 41, 370, 673Total 481, 008, 467

Disposition of collections:Dividends paid to secured and unsecured creditors, on total

secured and unsecured claims proved in the aggregateamount of $403,733,886 269, 426, 013

Payments to secured and preferred creditors, including offsetsallowed, disbursements for the protection of assets, and forall trusts finally closed Oct. 1, 1924, to Oct. 31, 1929, divi-dends paid secured creditors 174, 921, 976

Payment of receivers' salaries, legal and other expenses 32, 030, 848Cash returned to shareholders '. 4, 629, 630

Total 481, 008, 467In addition to this record of distribution, there were returned to

shareholders, through their duly elected agents, assets of a bookvalue of $16,621,742.

From the above it will be noted that the average percentage of alldividends paid on the aggregate of secured and unsecured claimsproved against the 1,155 receiverships that have been finally closed,but not including the 117 restored to solvency which paid 100 percent,was 66.76 percent. If payments to secured and preferred creditors,offsets, and other disbursements, as indicated above, were includedwith the dividends paid in this calculation, the total disbursements tocreditors would amount to $444,347,989 or 76.79 percent of claimsproved plus other liabilities paid but not included in the figure aboveDigitized for FRASER

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of proved claims, or $578,655,862. In making the above calculationsof percentages of payments to secured and preferred creditors noconsideration has been given to those liabilities to creditors notclaimed, as well as secured claims which were proved and upon whichdividends were paid but which were subsequently eliminated fromthe total of claims proved by reason of having been paid in full outof the proceeds of collateral collections. The consideration of suchunclaimed items, together with secured claims proved but not in-cluded in the total thereof set out in the table above, would reducesomewhat the percentages of payments to creditors as given.

Expenses incident to the administration of the 1,155 closed trusts,such as receivers' salaries, legal and other expenses, amounted to$32,030,848 or 3.90 percent of the book value of the assets and stockassessments administered, or 6.66 percent of collections from assets andstock assessments. The assessments against shareholders averaged67.97 percent of their holdings and the total collections from suchassessments as were levied were 49.47 percent of the amount assessed.The outstanding circulation of these 1,155 closed receiverships at dateof failure was $49,537,760, secured by United States bonds on depositwith the Treasurer of the United States of the par value of $53,073,910,while total deposits at date of failure amounted to $392,523,737.

Receiverships terminated, year ended October SI, 1938

During the year ended October 31, 1933, 69 receiverships werefinally closed, 8 receiverships were restored to solvency and eitherreopened or sold to other institutions and one bank was eliminatedas a receivership "through revocation of the receiver's commission as.of the date of issuance. The 69 receiverships finally closed had assets,including assets acquired subsequent to their failure, aggregating$50,954,827. The capital of these 69 banks was $6,255,000 and assess-ments against shareholders levied by the Comptroller of the Currencyaggregated $4,730,000. The collections from these assets, includingoffsets allowed and collections from stock assessments as indicatedby receivers' final reports, amounted to 57.12 percent of such assetsand stock assessments. These collections and the disposition thereofwere as follows:Liquidation statement, 69 administered receiverships finally closed year ended

Oct. 81, 1933Collections:

Collections from assets, including offsets allowed $28, 986, 801Collections from stock assessments 2, 817, 709

Total , 31, 804, 510Disposition of collections:

Dividends paid to unsecured creditors 15, 984, 882Dividends paid to secured creditors 691, 330Payments to secured and preferred creditors, other than

through dividends 9, 472, 045Offsets allowed and settled 3, 271, 364Disbursements for the protection of assets 227, 131Payment of receivers' salaries, legal and other expenses 2, 157, 758

Total 31, 804, 510Total secured and unsecured claims proved against these 69 re-

ceiverships finally closed aggregated $27,555,739.From the above it will be noted that the average percentage of all

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proved against the 69 receiverships that were finally closed duringthe year ended October 31, 1933, but not including the 8 banks re-stored to solvency which paid 100 percent, was 60.18 percent. Ifpayments to secured and preferred creditors, offsets, and other dis-bursements, as indicated above, were included with the dividendspaid in this calculation, the total disbursements to creditors wouldamount to $29,646,752, or 73.15 percent of the total of claims provedplus other liabilities paid but not included in the figure above ofproved claims, or $40,526,279.

I t may also be of interest to note that tne average percentage ofdividends paid unsecured creditors, to deposits at date of failureof the 69 receiverships that were finally closed during the year endedOctober 31, 1933, but not including the 8 banks restored to solvencywhich paid creditors 100 percent, was 53.41 percent. The averagepercentage of dividends paid secured creditors, to total borrowedmoney, consisting of bills payable, rediscounts, etc., at date of failureof the 69 receiverships amounted to 7.84 percent. The inclusion ofoffsets allowed with dividends paid to unsecured creditors gives totalpayments of $19,256,246, or an average total return upon depositsat date of failure of 64.34 percent, while all payments to all creditors,consisting of offsets, dividends paid on both deposits and borrowedmoney, and other payments on secured and preferred liabilitiesamounted to $29,419,621, or an average total return of 75.95 percentupon all liabilities at date of failure in the amount of $38,738,156.In making the above calculations no consideration has been given toadditional secured and unsecured liabilities of the 69 receivershipsestablished subsequent to failure, the inclusion of which would reducesomewhat the percentages given.

Expenses incident to the administration of these 69 trusts, such asreceivers' salaries, legal and other expenses, amounted to $2,157,758,or 3.87 percent of the book value of the assets and stock assessmentsadministered, or 6.78 percent of collections from assets and stockassessments. The assessments against shareholders averaged 75.62percent of their holdings and the total collections from such assess-ments as were levied were 59.57 percent of the amount assessed.The outstanding circulation of the 69 receiverships at date of failurewas $2,713,750, secured by United States bonds on deposit with theTreasurer of the United States, of a par value of $2,856,250. Totaldeposits of these banks at date of failure amounted to $29,929,256,^while borrowed money, consisting of bills payable, rediscounts, etc.,totaled $8,808,900.

SummaryThe financial operations of the Division of Insolvent National

Banks for the period October 1,1932, to September 30 1933, inclusive,were as follows:

Liquidation statement, summary for year ended Oct. 31, 1933Collections:

Cash on hand with Comptroller and receivers, Oct. 1, 1932___ $48, 573, 629Collections from assets during the year, including offsets

allowed 341, 762, 483Collections from stock assessments 14, 915, 667Increase in unpaid balance Reconstruction Finance Corpora-

tion loans 26, 027, 181

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Liquidation statement, summary for year ended Oct. 31, 1933—ContinuedDisposition of collections:

Dividends paid by receivers to unsecured creditors $207, 793, 542Dividends paid by receivers to secured creditors 4, 145, 935Distributions by conservators 39, 764, 893Payments to secured and preferred creditors, other than

through dividends 91, 283, 015Offsets allowed and settled 33, 840, 173Disbursements for protection of assets 3, 156, 893Receivers7 salaries, legal and other expenses 10, 789, 467Conservators' salaries, legal and other expenses 643, 255Cash on hand with Comptroller and receivers Sept. 30, 1933._ 39, 861, 787

Total . 431, 278, 960I t will be observed from the above table that the percentage of

costs for all operations to collections from assets and stock assess-ments, including offsets allowed, year ended September 30, 1933, wasbut 3.2 percent.Table showing summary of status, progress, and results of liquidation of all national

banks placed in hands of receivers from the date of the first national bank failurein year 1865 to Oct. 81, 1933

Total assets taken charge of by receiversDisposition of assets:

Collected from assets and offsets allowedLoss on assets compounded or sold under order of court-Book value of assets returned to shareholders' agents.."Rook value of reTn*viiiing assets

Total

Collected from assets and offsets as aboveCollected from stock assessmentsUnpaid balance Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans.

TotalDisposition of collections:

Dividends paid by receivers..^Distributions by conservators _Secured and preferred liabilities paid, including offsets

allowedReceivers' salaries, legal and other expensesConservators' salaries, legal and other expensesAmount returned to shareholders in cashCash balances with the Comptroller and receivers

Total-

Capital stock at date of failureUnited States bonds held at failure to secure circulating

notes .United States bonds held to secure circulation, sold and

circulation redeemedCirculation outstanding at failureAmount of assessment upon shareholders ._ _Deposits at date of failure ..__Borrowed money (bills payable, rediscounts, etc.) at date

of failure . . -Claims proved _. _. .

Closedreceiverships,

1,155 *

$737,935,555

439,637,794281,676,01916,621,742

737,935,555

439,637,79441,370,673

481,008,467

$269,426,013

174,921,97632,030,848

4,629,630

481,008,467

2141,155,420

53,073,910

53,073,91049,537,76083,625,740

392,523,737

403,733,886

Activereceiverships,

1,241

$2,168,456,988

791,547,489102,927,606

1,273,981,893

"2,168,456,988

791,547,48949,413,86737,687,694

878,649,050

$407,158,11939, 764,893

364,127,14327,093,853

643,255

39,861,787878,649,050

184,270,085

90,640,560

56,647,61088,584,262

161,987,5851,540,081,561

254,055,306807,747,297

Total, 2,396 *

$2,906,392,543

1,231,185,283384,603,625

16,621,7421,273,981,893

2,906,392,543

1,231,185,28390, 784, 54037,687,694

1, 359, 657, 517

$676,584,13239,764,893

539,049,11959,124,701

643,2554, 629,630

39,861,7871,359,657,517a 325,425,505

143,714,470

109,721,520138,122,022245,613, 325

1.932,605,298

1,211,481,183

1 Does not include 117 banks restored to solvency and 1 bank in connection with which the receiver'scommission was revoked as of date of issuance.2 Includes capital stock of 117 banks restored to solvency.3 Data not available.

Data relative to the capital, date of appointment of receivers, andpercent of dividends paid to creditors of 69 insolvent national banksthe affairs of which were finally closed, 8 insolvent national banks theaffairs of which were restored to solvency, and 1 bank eliminated as areceivership through revocation of the receiver's commission, duringthe year ended October 31, 1933, appear in the following table:Digitized for FRASER

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solvency during the year ended Oct. SY, 1933

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appointed CapitalPercent

dividendspaid to

creditors

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DoDe Smet, S.DakEl Paso, 111Erskine, MinnFarmersville, TexFarmland, IndFayette City, PaFountain, ColoFrankfort, S.DakFranklin, TennGreenville, Tex

DoGriswold, IowaHallock, MinnHarlan, KyHartington, NebrHedrick, IowaHigh Bridge, N.JHoney Grove, TexHope, N.DakInwood, IowaJoseph, OregKearney, Nebr __.La Grande, OregLake Worth, FlaLamar, S.CLa Moure, N.DakLepanto, ArkLidgerwood, N.Dak-—Litchfield, MinnLometa, TexLumpkin, GaManilla, IowaManning, S.CMarshall town, IowaMason City, IowaMiles City, MontNew Haven, ConnNorris City, 111Painted Post, N.YPlattsmouth, NebrPocatello, IdahoRed Lake Falls, Minn-Red Oak, IowaRochester, N.Y _.Santa Anna, TexSapulpa, OklaSeymour, IndSheldon, IowaSiloam Springs, Ark—

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do.Stockmen's National Bank.First National Bank

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do-National Bank of Franklin-Commercial National Bank-First National BankGriswold National BankFirst National BankCitizens National BankHartington National Bank..First National Bank

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do-National Bank of Lumpkin.Manilla National BankFirst National Bank

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Trust Co.First National BankPainted Post National Bank....First National BankBannock National BankFarmers National Bank

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10.8130.8

31004 90. 6100.8876.7457.43

«103. 5741.5* 87. 384 3025.537.1713. 55351.2765.39

4 61.27102. 3242.5

i 10061.14.6

i 1004 95. 7883.46950.1510.6550.85(6)47.7232.360.9531.2562.34

4 20.14636.617.2558.522.0783.5083.15

. 57.915UOO

25,00025,00050,000

100, 00025,00060,000

1, 500, 00050,000

100,000100,000150,00050,000

81.65U00

51.0717.556.882.48

* 21.1324.9

4 43. 82486.06

4 52. 51 Restored to solvency.2103.5 percent principal and interest in full paid nonassenting creditors by Comptroller's checks and

100 percent principal paid assenting creditors by purchasing bank in accordance with agreements.3100 percent principal paid nonassenting creditors by Comptroller's checks and 100 percent principalpaid assenting creditors by purchasing bank in accordance with agreements.4 Receiver appointed to levy and collect stock assessment covering deficiency in value of assets sold, orto complete unfinished liquidation.6103.57 percent principal and interest in full paid through or by purchasing bank.6 Eliminated as an insolvent national bank through revocation of the receiver's commission as of thedate of issuance.

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National bank receiverships the affairs of which were finally closed or restored tosolvency during the year ended Oct. 31, 1933—Continued

Trustno. Location Title Date receiver

appointed CapitalPercent

dividendspaid to

creditors

1051114815411206117517591903102911541275156718601230

Spencer, Iowa.do.

Springfield, MinnSpringfield, MoStockton, KansTerra Alta, W.VaUnion City, PaVeblen, S.DakWebster, PaWest Alexandria, Ohio.Winnfield, LaWisconsin Rapids, Wis.Woonsocket, R.I

Citizens National Bank.First National Bank

do.New First National Bank in.National State BankFirst National BankHome National BankFirst National Bank

do.do..do-

Citizens National Bank.do

Nov.JuneMar.Mar.Nov.Oct.Jan.Sept.Aug.Mar.Apr.Dec.Sept.

19.192625.192726,193117.192814.192720.193119.193218,19268,1927

13.192930,193122,193118.1928

$100,000150,00040,000

125,00050,00025,00050,00040,00025,00040,00025,000

100,000100,000

65.2592.817

*74.436.4155.65

U00U00

72.2752.4496.31

*100* 70.835

72.94

iRestored to solvency.* Receiver appointed to levy and collect stock assessment covering deficiency in value of assets sold, or

to complete unfinished liquidation.

State bank failures, District oj Columbia

In addition to national bank receiverships during the year endedOctober 31, 1933, receivers were appointed hy this office during suchperiod for two State banks located in the District of Columbia. One ofthese banks had operated under a charter from the State of Alabamaand the other had been incorporated under the laws of the Districtof Columbia. The appointments of receivers for these banks were madeunder authority granted by existing legislation permitting banksincorporated under the laws of the District of Columbia and bankswith State charters to operate in the District of Columbia undersupervision of the Comptroller of the Currency. Total assets of thesetwo State bank receiverships, including assets acquired subsequent totheir failure, aggregated $4,869,203. The capital of these banks was$1,100,000 and assessments against shareholders levied by the Comp-troller of the Currency to October 31, 1933, aggregated $100,000.

The six State banks located in the District of Columbia that were asof October 31,1933, still in charge of receivers appointed by the Comp-troller of the Currency and in process of liquidation had assets, includ-ing assets acquired subsequent to their failure, aggregating $9,148,397.The capital of these banks was $1,512,890 and there had been leviedby the Comptroller of the Currency to October 31, 1933, stock assess-ments against their shareholders in the amount of $512,890. The col-lections from these assets, including offsets allowed and collectionsfrom stock assessments as reported by receivers to October 31,1933,amounted to 19.22 percent of the total of such assets and stock assess-ments. These collections and the disposition thereof were as follows:

Liquidation statement, 6 active receiverships as of Oct. 31, 1933

Collections:Collections from assets, including offsets allowed $1, 740, 703Collections from stock assessments 115, 614Unpaid balances of Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans. 73, 900

Total 1, 930, 217

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Liquidation statement, 6 active receiverships as of Oct. 31, 1983—Continued

Disposition of collections:Dividends paid to unsecured creditors $1, 027, 829Dividends paid to secured creditors 18, 140Payments to secured and preferred creditors other than

through dividends 354, 698Offsets allowed and settled 233, 719Disbursements for protection of assets 59, 618Payment of receivers' salaries, legal and other expenses.- 91, 934Cash balances in hands of Comptroller and receivers 144, 279

Total 1, 930, 217In addition to the above record, it is found that total secured and

unsecured claims proved against these 6 District of Columbia Statebank receiverships as of October 31, 1933, aggregated $2,935,272,total deposits $6,507,785 and borrowed money, consisting of billspayable, rediscounts, etc., $2,020,588.

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ORGANIZATION AND LIQUIDATION OF NATIONAL BANKS

At the close of the current year, October 31, 1933, there were 5,799national banking associations in existence, including inactive bankswhich had not gone into voluntary liquidation, suspended banks, andbanks in charge of conservators for which no receivers had beenappointed. Such institutions are technically in existence. This rep-resents a net loss since October 31, 1932, of 305 banks, or approxi-mately 5 percent, and $58,772,000 in the authorized common capitalstock. However, at the close of the period under discussion therewas outstanding $80,072,400 of preferred capital stock issued underthe provisions of the act of March 9, 1933. During the current year53 banks increased their common capital by the aggregate sum of$8,980,850. Of this number, three banks effected the increase bystock dividends, the amount of such increase being $260,000. Duringthis period, by the issuing of preferred stock, 166 banks increasedtheir capitalization by $48,739,100.

Covering the entire period of national banking operations, up toand including October 31, 1933, there have been authorized to beginbusiness 13,820 national banking associations. Of these, 5,625 havevoluntarily closed, some of whjlch discontinued business; othersmerged with other banks, both State and national; and some consoli-dated with other national banking associations under authority ofthe act of November 7, 1918. Exclusive of banks which failed butwhich were subsequently restored to solvency, the loss to the systemthroughout this entire period by the liquidation of banks throughreceiverships has been 2,396, the number of these receiverships beinga fraction less than 17.34 percent of the total number of banksorganized.

During the year ended October 31, 1933, there were 155 nationalbanks, with total capitalization of $26,805,000, which went into volun-tary liquidation. Of this number 6, with capital of $1,025,000 andresources of $2,941,307, discontinued business; 93, with capital of$18,775,000 were acquired by other national banks; and 56, withcapital of $7,005,000 and resources of $55,312,342, entered the Statebanking systems. The latter group included 3 banks of $300,000capital or over, with aggregate capital of $2,950,000 and assets of$20,207,377.

November 1914 marked the inauguration of the operation of theFederal Reserve System. On that date there were in existence 7,578national banks, with aggregate common capital of $1,072,492,175, ascompared with a total common capitalization of $1,587,047,825 forthe 5,799 national banks in existence on October 31, 1933; 235 of thenational banks in existence took advantage of the act of March 9,1933, by issuing preferred capital stock aggregating $80,072,400.There was a net decrease of 1,779 in the number of banks, but anincrease in common capitalization of $514,555,650 in addition to pre-ferred capitalization of $80,072,400. During this 19-year period3,168 national banks were chartered, with aggregate common capitalof $507,119,800 and a preferred capital of $31,347,000, while 4,947such associations were closed voluntarily or otherwise.

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During the year ended October 31, 1933, there were received 509applications to organize national banks and to convert State banks intonational banking associations, with proposed capital stock of $147,-616,000. Of these applications, 238 were approved, with proposedcapital stock of $111,099,000; 44 were rejected, with proposed capitalstock of $4,270,000; and the remainder were abandoned or no actionwas taken thereon. Of the 150 banks chartered, 50 were charteredto take over 52 banks which were in weakened condition, while 71others were organized to acquire the assets and assume the liabilitiesof 75 suspended national banks and 7 State banks in charge of con-servators or for which receivers were appointed. Only 29 of this totalnumber of applications were approved for the primary organizationof new national banking associations.

In this same year 176 national banking associations, with commoncapital of $43,414,500, were authorized to begin business, 20 of whichwere located in the New England States, 22 in the Eastern States,53 in the Southern States, 65 in the Middle Western States, 9 in theWestern States, and 7 in the Pacific States. During this period 69 ofthe banks chartered had in addition to their common capitalizationpreferred capital stock aggregating $31,347,000. The greatestactivitity, as indicated by the number of national banks organized,was evidenced in the following States: Illinois, 23; Texas, 22; Penn-sylvania, 13; Michigan, 11; Maine, 10; Ohio, 9; Iowa, 8; Indiana, 6;Louisiana, 6; Maryland, 6; Oklahoma, 6; North Carolina, 5; Vermont,4. In other States the number ranged from 1 to 3 banks.

I t further appears that of the total number of charters issued withinthe year ended October 31, 1933, 12 with authorized common capitalof $3,010,000 and preferred capital of $300,000 and resources aggregat-ing approximately $40,933,287, were the result of conversions of Statebanks, 14 with common capital of $5,605,000 and preferred capitalof $4,050,000 were reorganizations of 16 State banks, and 121 withcommon capital of $21,639,500 and preferred capital of $12,652,000were primary organizations for the purpose of acquiring the businessof 127 liquidating or suspended national banks and 7 State banks,and 29 with common capital of $13,160,000 and preferred capital of$14,345,000 did not acquire the business of any other banking institu-tion. The business of 56 State banks, with capital of $4,195,000 andassets aggregating approximately $77,672,105, was purchased bynational banks.

During the year ended October 31, 1933, 20 national banking asso-ciations were consolidated into 10, under authority of the act ofNovember 7, 1918, the capital of the consolidated banks being $3,340,-000. In each instance there was a reduction in capital, the net resultby reason of these consolidations being a reduction in capital stock of$2,765,000. During the same period there were six consolidationsunder the act of February 25, 1927, involving the merger of six Statebanks with national banks, through which additional assets of approxi-mately $204,437,091 were brought into the national system.

BRANCHES

On February 25, 1927, the date of the passage of the so-calledMcFadden bill, there were in existence in the national system 372branches as compared with a total of 1,211 branches in existence onOctober 31, 1933.

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During the intervening period 1,538 branches have been added tothe system, of which 721 were de novo branches, 307 were branches ofState banks which converted into national associations, and 510 werebrought into the national system through consolidations of State withnational banks, while 699 branches were relinquished, of which latternumber 500 went out of the system through the liquidation of theparent institutions, and the remainder, 199, were discontinued throughconsolidations and for various other reasons. The net result of theseoperations was a loss for the national system of 103 branches for theperiod under discussion.

In the year ended October 31, 1933, a net loss of 103 branches inexistence was recorded, 164 de novo branches being established, 58 ofwhich were authorized under the Banking Act of 1933 in places otherthan local. There were no branches brought into the system duringthis period through the conversion of State banks, or the consolida-tion of State banks with national banks.

Two hundred sixty-seven branches were lost to the national system,241 through liquidation of the parent bank and 26 through action ofthe directors and shareholders.

There follows a summary of branch-banking operations in thenational system during the period discussed in the foregoing:

Table showing number and kind of branches on Feb. 25, 1927, and number andmanner of acquisition of additional branches of national banks by years to close ofOct. 31, 1983

On Feb. 26, 1927Period ended Oct.

31, 1927Year ended Oct. 31,

1928Year ended Oct. 31,

1929Year ended Oct. 31,

1930Year ended Oct. 31,

1931 _Year ended Oct. 31,

1932Year ended Oct. 31,

1933

Total

Authorized

Conver-sions of

Statebanks

165

296

g

2

1

472

Consoli-dationsof Statebanks

104

62

82

5

95

162

510

Under act Feb. 25,1927, as amended

Local citybranches

207

127

103

89

86

50

102

106

870

Otherthan

local citybranches

58

58

Total

372

527

173

173

92

145

264

164

1,910

Closed

Involun-tary liq-

uida-tions

15

17

241

273

Volun-tary liq-

uida-tions

20

86

32

2

87

227

Lapsedor con-

soli-dated

60

18

35

30

30

26

199

In ex*

ence

372

899

992

1,061

1,086

1,184

1,314

1,211

1,211

Table showing number and kind of branches authorized and closed during the yearended Oct. 31, 1933

Classes

_ . (a

Statutory|6Additional offices, c branches..Millspaugh Actry i> v, /"local .O branches( o t h e r t h a n l o c a l

Total ._

Inopera-tionFeb.25,1927

| 165202

5

372

Inexist-enceOct.31,1932

/ 388\ 482

975

342

1,314

Author-ized

duringyear

endedOct.31,1933

10658

164

Closed during the year endedOct. 31,1933

Share-holders

2

2

Direc-tors

4

20

24

Lapsed Insol-vent

10185

2

44

241

Totalin

exist-enceOct.31,1933

376297915

38458

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Table showing number and manner of acquisition of domestic branches of nationalbanks during the year ended Oct. 31, 1988

Char-ter No. Title and location

Branches authorized duringthe year ended Oct. 31, 1933

Under act Feb. 25,1927, as amended

LocalOtherthanlocal

Total

2264513044

335

137825046

1668

1375947

13688136893069

13745

5155614101449077595

87031373813671

5005

12622370

13237

13761

4318786

5065

15534514

The Seaboard National Bank of Los AngelesBank of America National Trust and Savings Association, San

Francisco

CONNECTICUT

The First National Bank and Trust Company of Bridgeport

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Hamilton National Bank of Washington _

The Biggs National Bank of Washington.

IDAHO

The First National Bank of Idaho, Boise

INDIANA

American National Bank at IndianapolisTerre Haute First National Bank, Terre HauteLOUISIANA

The Hibernia National Bank in New Orleans ,The National Bank of Commerce in New OrleansWhitney National Bank of New Orleans - _.

MARYLAND

Baltimore National Bank, Baltimore _

MASSACHUSETTS

The National Shawmut Bank of BostonThe Lechmere National Bank of East Cambridge, Cambridge. _.Bay State Merchants National Bank of LawrenceSpringfield National Bank, SpringfieldWorcester County National Bank of Worcester

Guardian National Bank of Commerce of Detroit.The Manufacturers National Bank of DetroitNational Bank of Detroit _

NEW JERSEY

The Rutherford National Bank, Rutherford....

NEW YORK

The New York State National Bank of AlbanyThe Chase National Bank of the City of New York..The Dunbar National Bank of New York

NORTH CAROLINA

Security National Bank of Greensboro

OHIO

Central United National Bank of Cleveland.The National City Bank of ClevelandThe Ohio National Bank of Columbus

OREGON

The First National Bank of Portland.The United States National Bank of Portland.

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Table showing number and manner of acquisition of domestic branches of nationalbanks during the year ended Oct. 31, 1933—Continued

Char-ter No. Title and location

Branches authorized duringthe year ended Oct. 31, 1933

Under act Feb. 25,1927, as amended

LocalOtherthanlocal

Total

13349

5550

13685

9885

112804375

12292

TENNESSEE

Union Planters National Bank & Trust Company of Memphis.

TERRITORY OF HAWAII

Bishop First National Bank of Honolulu

UTAH

The First National Bank of Salt Lake City

VERMONT

The Windsor County National Bank of Windsor

VIRGINIA

National Bank of Commerce of Norfolk..

WASHINGTON

First National Bank of SeattleThe National Bank of Commerce of Seattle _._The Puget Sound National Bank of Tacoma

Total (38 banks). 106 58 164

Table showing number and class of domestic branches of national banks closedduring the year ended Oct. 31, 1933

Char-terno.

950212579

10316

1559

4765

1413

200

Title and location

CALIFORNIA

Central National Bank of Oakland.Pacific National Bank of San Fran

cisco.DISTRICT OB COLUMBIA

Federal-American National Bankand Trust Company of Wash-ington.

GEORGIA

The First National Bank ofAtlanta.

KENTUCKY

The Newport National Bank,Newport.

MARYLAND

The First National Bank of Balti-more.

MASSACHUSETTS

The First National Bank of Boston

Manner of closing

ReceiverBoard of directors

Receiver >

Board of directors

do

do _

. Shareholders

Branches closed

Branches under actof Feb. 25, 1927,as amended

Addi-tionalofficeswhichbecame

branchesFeb. 25,

1927

1

1

Branchesauthor-

izedsince

Feb. 25,1927

1

2

2

1

Statebank

branchesin oper-ation

Feb. 25,1927,

whichwere con-

vertedor con-

solidated

2

1

Total

11

«

2

1

1

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during the year ended Oct. 31, 1933—Continued

Char-terno.

105278703

3293

1533

13600

2527

6884

1444

5215

2370

9955

1461

11034

4318

2604

4514

13180

10708

4996

2049

13349

4365

Title and location

MICHIGAN

First National Bank-DetroitGuardian National Bank of Com-

merce of Detroit.Grand Rapids National Bank,

Grand Rapids.Union & Peoples' National Bank

of Jackson.The First National Bank of

Pontiac.NEW JERSEY

The Atlantic City National Bank,Atlantic City.

Chelsea-Second National Bank andTrust Co. of Atlantic City.

The First National Bank ofHoboken.

The First National Bank of PerthAmboy.

NEW YORK

The Chase National Bank of theCity of New York.

The Harriman National Bank andTrust Company of the City ofNew York.

The National City Bank of NewYork.

The Public National Bank andTrust Company of New York.

OHIO

Central United National Bank ofCleveland.

The Winters National Bank andTrust Company of Dayton.

The United States National Bankof Portland.

PENNSYLVANIA

City National Bank of Phila-delphia.

The Reading National Bank andTrust Company, Reading.

SOUTH CAROLINA

The Atlantic National Bank ofCharleston.

The Central National Bank ofSpartanburg.

TENNESSEE

The East Tennessee NationalBank of Knoxville.

Union Planters National Bank &Trust Company of Memphis.

VIRGINIA

The First National Bank of New-port News.

Total (30 banks)

Manner of closing

/Board of directors..\Receiver

__do

_do.

_do-

_do.

-do-

-do .

Board of directors.

do

. — d o . . .

Receiver .

Board of directors.

Board of directors..

do

_do.

.do

___.do__.

Receiver.

.do-

Shareholders

Board of directors.

Branches closed

Branches under actof Feb. 25, 1927,as amended

Addi-tionalofficeswhich

becamebranchesFeb. 25,

1927

Branchesauthor-

izedsince

Feb. 25,1927

64

Statebank

branchesin oper-

ationFeb. 25,

1927,which

were con-verted

or con-solidated

15429

197

Total

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NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION

Consols and Panama 2% bonds outstanding eligible as security fornational-bank circulation on June 30, 1933, aggregated $674,625,630,the same as on June 30 of the year previous, comprising $599,724,050consols of 1930, $48,954,180 Panama Canal 2's of 1916-36, and$25,947,400 Panama Canal 2's of 1918-38. On June 30 of the currentyear the Treasurer of the United States held as security lor national-bank circulation $565,944,300 of consols and $68,208,480 PanamaCanal 2's, a total of $634,152,780, representing 94 percent of theaggregate of these classes of circulation bonds outstanding.

The circulation of national banks outstanding on June 30 this year,secured by all classes of eligible bonds and lawful money, amountedto $970,601,088. Of this amount $853,935,968 was secured by bondsand the remainder, $116,665,120, by lawful money held by theTreasurer to provide for the redemption of the notes of banks retiringtheir circulation and on account of associations in liquidation.

Statement of capital stock of national banks, national-bank notes and Federal Reservebank notes outstanding, bonds on deposit, etc.

July 1, 1933 June 1, 1933 July 1,

Authorized capital stock of national banks, commonPaid-in capital stock of national banks, common

$1,597,369,6751, 597, 343, 245

$1, 599,853,3251, 599,804, 395

$1, 589, 685,8151, 589, 685,815

Increase ordecrease since

above date

Increase ordecrease since

above date

Increase of authorized capital stock, common-Decrease of authorized capital stock, common.Increase of paid-in capital stock, commonDecrease of paid-in capital stock, common

$2,483,650$7,683,860

2,461,1507,657,430

Authorized capital stock of national banks, preferred.Paid-in capital stock of national banks, preferred

$54,412,10054,412,100

$33, 218, 40033,218,400

Increase ordecrease since

above date

Increase ordecrease since

above date

Increase of authorized capital stock, preferred..Decrease of authorized capital stock, preferred-Increase of paid-in capital stock, preferredDecrease of paid-in capital stock, preferred

$21,193,700 $54,412,100

21,193, 700 54,412,100

National-bank notes outstanding secured by UnitedStates bonds, old and new series

National-bank notes outstanding secured by lawfulmoney, old and new series,

Total national-bank notes outstanding, old andnew series

$853,935, 968

116,665,120

$864, 590,423

116,072,980

$669,570,345

67,103,868

970, 601,088 980,663,403 736,674,213

Increase ordecrease since

above date

Increase ordecrease since

above date

Increase secured by United States bonds..Decrease secured by United States bonds.Increase secured by lawful moneyDecrease secured by lawful money

$10, 654,455592,140

$184, 365, 623

""49,561,252

Net increase,.Net decrease . 10,062,315

233,926,875

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Statement of capital stock of national banksj national-bank notes and Federal Reservebank notes outstanding, bonds on deposit, etc.—Continued

July 1, 1933 June 1, 1933 July 1, 1932

Federal Reserve bank notes outstanding secured byUnited States bonds

Federal Reserve bank notes outstanding secured by law-ful money $2,581,934 $2,581,934 $2,772,040

Total Federal Reserve bank notes outstanding 2,581,934 2,581,934 2,772,040

Increase ordecrease since

above date

Increase ordecrease since

above date

Increase secured by United States bonds. _Decrease secured by United States bonds.Increase secured by lawful moneyDecrease secured by lawful money $190,106

Net increase..Net decrease _ 190,106

Kinds of bonds on deposit

United States consols of 1930(2 percent).

United States Panama of 1936(2 percent).

United States Panama of 1938(2 percent).

United States Treasury, 51-55 (3 percent).

United States Treasury, 46-49 (ZH percent).

United States Treasury, 41-43 (3% percent).

United States Treasury, 40-43 (3% percent).

United States Treasury, 43-47 (396 percent).

United States Panama Canal,1961 (3 percent).

United States convertible, 46-47 (3 percent).

Total.

On depositto securenational-

bank notes

$565,944, 300

45,468, 580

22, 739,900

76,993,200

53, 093, 400

44, 754, 400

19, 331, 450

27,048, 000

1,000

1,020, 000

856, 394, 230

One dollarTwo dollarsFive dollars.Ten dollarsTwenty dollarsFifty dollarsOne hundred dollars-Five hundred dollars.One thousand dollars.Fractional parts

TotalLess*

Total

National-bank notes ofeach denominationoutstanding

Old series

$340,749162,420

11,953,10021,063, 69519,740, 5203,643,3504,622, 600

87, 50021,00062,066

$177, 662,885387, 566, 280281,912, 52035,807,90031,313, 300

61,697,00061,630

61,635, 370

New series

Federal Re-serve bank

notes of eachdenomina-tion out-standing,old series

222

914, 263,1075, 297, 390

908,965, 717

$1,682, 203442,721292,98571,37582, 25010,400

2,581,934

2, 581.. 934

1 Notes redeemed but not assorted by denominations.

In the year ended October 31, 1933, the withdrawal of bonds heldby the Treasurer of the United States in trust as security for national-bank circulation amounted to $271,767,570.

The withdrawals by reason of liquidation of banks amounted to$10,837,950, and on account of banks placed in charge of receivers,$23,008,860.

Bonds held by the Treasurer of the United States in trust as securityfor circulation were augmented to the extent of $324,736,410, onaccount of deposits made by newly organized banks, and by thoseincreasing their circulation. The transactions of the year by monthsin each account named are shown in the following statement:

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United States bonds deposited as security for circulation by banks chartered and bythose increasing their circulation, together with the amount withdrawn by banksreducing their circulation, and by those closedt during each month, year endedOct. SI, 1983

Date

! Bondsdepositedby bankscharteredand thoseincreasingcirculationduring the

year

Bondswithdrawnby banksreducing

circulation

Bondswithdrawnby banks inliquidation

Bondswithdrawnby banks ininsolvency

November.December—

1932

JanuaryFebruary. ,MarchAprilMay _JuneJulyAugustSeptember-October

1933

$32,638,10013,388,700

12,153, 30030, 469,10085, 218,17038,417, 5006,719,250

15, 613, 5009, 685,750

30,040, 34015,876,00034,516, 700

$17,824,83011,170,420

11,378, 55018,301,4005, 262, 500

24,619,0007,410,000

56, 581, 5609,374,75024,893,30013,632,50037,471,950

$1,360,000900,000

513,9501, 211,300110,000250,000550,200590, 000

2, 737, 5001,650,000615,000350,000

$535, 27017,000,000

1,100,0001,000,000

217,000

1,437,840245,000200,000

1, 273,750Total - - - I 1 324,736,410 237,920,760 10, 837,950 23,008,860

i Includes $14,857,000 deposited by 69 of 176 banks chartered during the year.

There is published in the appendix a table showing, by months, theprofit on national-bank circulation based upon a deposit of $100,000Panama Canal 2-percent bonds of 1916-36 at the average net priceduring the year ended October 31, 1933. The table includes also likefigures relative to $100,000 of United States 2-percent consols of 1930so far as may be computed. Due to the unknown date of maturity ofthe consols, however, it is impossible to determine the amount ofsinking fund necessary to provide for liquidation of the pre'mium paidfor the bonds, and this must be known to calculate the profit on cir-culation secured by an investment in consols. The tables mentionedare supplemented by others showing the investment value of circu-lation bonds quarterly and the monthly range of prices in New Yorkin the year ended October 31, 1933.

With reference to the Federal Home Loan Bank Act approved July22, 1932, section 29 of which extended the circulation privilege tonational banks for a period of 3 years upon the deposit with theTreasurer of the United States bonds with interest not exceeding3% percent heretofore issued or issued during the period, no calcu-lation can be made of profit on circulation through bonds used forsuch purpose due to the indeterminate market value of the bonds atthe end of the 3-year period.

REDEMPTION OF NATIONAL AND FEDERAL RESERVE BANKCIRCULATION

During tne year ended June 30, 1933, national-bank notes andFederal Reserve notes aggregating $1,282,692,112.50 were redeemedin the United States Treasury at a total expense of $469,727.90.

Redemptions included Federal Reserve notes amounting to$910,596,665 and national-bank notes of $372,095,447.50, the latteramount including $44,192,620 redeemed on retirement account.

National-bank notes were redeemed at an average cost of $1.14per $1,000; Federal Reserve notes received from various sources 83cents per 1,000 notes, and canceled and other Federal Reserve notesreceived direct from Federal Reserve banks and branches 47 centsper 1,000 notes redeemed.Digitized for FRASER

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Statements showing the amount of national-bank notes and FederalReserve notes received monthly for redemption in the year endedJune 30, 1933, the source from which received, the rate per $1,000 ofnational-bank notes redeemed, and the rate per 1,000 notes of FederalReserve notes redeemed are published in the appendix of this report.CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF EACH CALL DURING

THE YEARUnder authority of section 5211, United States Revised Statutes,

national banks were called upon to submit three reports of conditionduring the year ended October 31, 1933, as of various dates specifiedby the Comptroller.

Summaries of resources and liabilities of reporting banks on thedate of each call during the year, together with summary for Septem-ber 30, 1932, are shown in the following statement:

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks on dates indicated[In thousands of dollars]

Sept. 30,1932 (6,085

banks)

Dec. 31,1932 (6,016

banks)

June 30,1933 (4,902banks) *

Oct. 25,1933 (5,057banks) 1

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)2

OverdraftsU.S. Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesB anking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedKeserve with Federal Reserve banksCash in vaultBalances with other banksOutside checks and other cash items.Redemption fund and due from U.S. TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or

drafts sold with endorsementSecurities borrowedOther assets

9,919,6034,901

3,662, 6693,780, 623

234, 544756,494155,125

1,381, 065295, 607

2,108,81333,31537,792

4,6017,892

182,951

9,844, 036

3,760,8863,822, 550

198, 486

169,8351, 625,840

308,7162, 518,412

5,4228,027

184,440

8,116, 9722,800

4,031, 5763,340, 055

225,835641, 694132,187

1, 412,127288,478

2,381,33337,00837,428

4,9124,359

203,727

8, 257,9374,224

4, 111, 6453,383, 270

198,820646, 292158,422

1, 684,024329, 786

2,149,65425, 54338,387

4,3303,699

202,616

Total. 22, 565,995 23,310,974 20,860,491 21,198,649LIABILTIES

Demand deposits, except U.S. Government deposits,other public funds and deposits of other tjanks _.

Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds anddeposits of other banks

Public funds of States, counties, municipalities, etcU.S. Government and postal savings depositsDeposits of other banks, certified and cashiers' checks

outstanding and cash letters of credit and travelers'checks outstanding

Total deposits..Circulating notes outstandingAgreements to repurchase U.S. Government or other

securities soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or

drafts sold with endorsementAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of re-

porting banks .-_Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid.Other liabilitiesCapital stock (see memorandum below)Surplus .Undivided profits, netReserves for contingencies

Total.

7,066,392

6,422,1851,032,903

896,189

2, 264, 248

7,423,865

6,516,9311,118,850

795,477

2,662,984

7,035,751

5,354,0171,089,3881,024,374

2, 270,585

7,180,766

5,484, 5611,076,6911, 095,139

2, 218, 051

17,681,917743,080

26,595443,644

4,601239,053

2,0197,892

18,518,107

22,053

104,1251, 563, 2321, 205,939

308, 3843 166, 580

5,422207,368

2,7478,027

46,208127,985

1,634,4841,173, 278

269, 785166,845

16,774,115730,435

9,223117,855

4,912229,304

3,3744,359

41,61788,743

1,515, 647

17,055,208746,913

13,412100,366

4,330205,624

7,7773,699

60,00977,710

235,600164, 709

916,183264,376176,344

22, 565,995 23, 310,974 20,860,491

Memorandum:Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stock-Class B preferred stock..Common stock 1,563,232 1, 634,484

51,1932,600

1, 463, 412

21,198, 649

75,1193,800

1,488,682

Total 1,563,232 1,634,484 1, 517, 205 1,567, 6011 Licensed banks which were operating on an unrestricted basis.* Includes customers' liability under letters of credit.• Includes reserves for dividends.Digitized for FRASER

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Principal items of assets and liabilities of licensed national banks, Oct. 25, 198S

[In thousands of dollars]

Location

Maine.New Hampshire _.Vermont.. .MassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut

Total New England States.

New York. . . . .New Jersey.-Pennsylvania . .DelawareMaryland-.District of Columbia

Total Eastern States

VirginiaWest Virginia.North Carolina.. _ .-South CarolinaGeorgiaFlorida .AlabamaMississippiLouisiana .TexasArkansasKentucky _Tennessee

Total Southern States

OhioIndianaIllinoisMichigan

Num-ber ofbanks

385038

1321058

326

430217620

15559

1,346

127643817

' 4945692424

449469168

1,111

21910725262

Loans anddiscounts,including

overdrafts i

37,43729,82422,080

599,10422,960

124, 775

836,180

1, 709,864284,341870,003

9,08459,18448, 721

2,981,197

154,45964,01827,883-10,27489,92432,41372,40121,39385,966

319, 61722,85480,090

114,071

1,095,363

296,97880,169

716,373134,955

Invest-ments

44,13426,25818,840

442,94920, 79778,947

631,925

1,691,196285,102

1,017, 2799,057

134,39062,599

3,199, 623

83,20631,88116,23213 82175,01190, 35948,10916,86351,869

241,95222,35351,14666,613

809, 415

254,96278, 273

479,793122,809

Healestate,

furnitureand

fixtures

1,7962,5741,349

44,9451,114

14,321

66,099

146,38141,06593,4531,1466,1027,379

295,526

13,5698,9363,1542 057

12,0548,095

10,3972,6489,066

42,4741,9925,185

10,563

130,190

33,91613,36745,74910,087

Cash invault

3,4441,9411,159

20,0971,3256,173

34,139

30, 26212,87632,475

2703,7335,126

84, 742

6,2683,0632,7172,3943,9164,7754,3131,3243,908

17,8661,4123,2154,585

59, 756

12,8769,122

36,8608,477

Due frombanks, in-

cludingreserve andother cash

items

22,0389,3076,033

251,5775,075

43,382

337,412

731,47857,989

299,4071,334

35,65326,157

1,152, 018

49,39614,91613,98810,17458,23623,72831,2078,855

42,560226,12911,34230,47855,806

576,815

106,08557,350

598,442101,436

Totalassets

109,51870,32149,845

1,393,09751,625

268,663

1,943,069

4,567, 991685,894

2,344,64620,970

240,485150,618

8, 010,604

308,620123, 72164,28839,029

240,696160,628168,64651,275

195,416853, 26660,295

170,983252,969

2,689,832

711,009240,194

1,902,952383,223

Demanddeposits,includingUnitedStates

deposits

29.28027,46311,081

649,23918,404

103,844

839,311

2,141,275199,886729,400

5,32383,53972,130

3,231, 553

92,61439,13726,93915,82595,29664,66759,46117,56080,006

409, 51920,08866,48686,289

1,073,887

281,90899,727

972,198163,467

Timedeposits

57,02620,90524,330

334,14815,19096,644

548, 243

795, 051341, 707885,456

8,87988,41745, 253

2,164, 763

123,95848, 56518, 3159,069

68,45154,20250,06120,25356,684

159,71622,88454,81180,793

767, 762

236,70371,544

391,023122,074

Due tobanks2

4,2494,2181,448

161,3142,160

14,556

187,945

614,00611, 797

200,716310

29,95211, 525

868,306

21,8203,9642,4575,782

34,4219,8709,1561,972

27,131115,020

3,98812, 99829,644

278, 223

39,97619,507

258,74829,808 J

National-bank

notes out-standing

3,7824,7693,645

21,0334,061

10,726

48,016

88,60427,61698,7931,1308,8694,915

229,927

19,4278,5564,1012,364

10,4029,437

11,0362,3608,590

45,7023,6159,915

15,205

150, 710

37,05513,54622,0268,612

Billspayableand re-

dis-counts

29658

903100953

2,310

22, 2699,125

15, 500322920

48,136

3,3863,095

700

350297873

2,282370

1,974853

1,8137,276

23,269

5,9831,942

9474,138

Capital

7,7225,7785,717

103,1414,770

20,227

147, 355

371,73346,279

139, 9391,623

12,8377,950

580,361

25,55911,2556,3103,725

17,47814,95021,1554,035

13,20570, 6194,970

11,57221,119

225,952

57,61019,610

137,80832,479

Surplusand net

un-dividedprofits

6,3516,6962,904

81,0646,563

19,273

122,851

257,24342,063

221,2413,360

13,9577,589

545,453

18,4367,9484,9611,768

10,3915,920

11,5982,3947,165

42,9913,731

11,8699,521

138,693

44,33912, 22669,14516,653

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Wisconsin . _____Minnesota ._IowaMissouri .-

Total Middle WesternStates _

North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraska.KansasMontanaWyomingColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma,

Total Western States

Washington _ _OregonCaliforniaIdahoUtahNevadaArizona _ _.

Total Pacific States

Alaska (nonmember banks)The Territory of Hawaii (non-

•pipmbflr hnxilr)

Total (nonmember banks).

Total United States

872059785

1,114

6863

12819846257325

217

843

7051

137251478

312

4

1

5

5,057

149,841222,13656,407

144,541

1,801,400

19,11716,23766,18359,39415,70213,10652,3857,820

91, 278

341, 222

76,41445,364

1,039, 2646,114

13,6252,8544,715

1,188,350

1,153

17,296

18,449

8, 262,161

117, 218204,07955,839

162,271

1,475,244

20,14921,80464,96771,20731,50510,67387,9759,443

105,975

423,698

114,83795,647

683,4947,634

19, 7356,013

10,900

938, 260

2,036

14, 714

16,750

7, 494,915

13, 45916,8135,5537,694

146,638

2,5882,3877,1848,8342,8851,0785,2441,340

11,463

43,003

8,1386,216

103,443982875383

1,387

121,424

129

1,705

1,834

804,714

6,4706,8474,2958,298

93,245

1,224965

2,9393,6701,7181,0205,9961,2224,887

23, 641

4,4353,693

21,384739315305737

31,608

346

2,309

2,655

329, 786

54,725108,48637,346

121,167

1,185,037

9,8626,321

42,86141,10013, 2668,304

55,6365,101

79,829

262,280

42,37529, 571

251, 2594,657

10,1031,6083,190

342, 763

1,042

1,854

2,896

3,859, 221

344,667564,206160,442446,134

4,752,827

53,69248,319

185,042185,06165.54934,302

208,11025,027

294, 574

1,099, 676

248,475182,295

2,131,42620,19244,83311,19721,001

2, 659,419

4,715

38, 507

43, 222

21,198, 649

126,920207,91668,378

203,709

2,124, 223

18,20818, 27979,46487, 76425,30213,77386,29113,866

136,511

479,458

99, 70167,863

605,5428,848

16,9565,0617,952

811,923

2,156

12,088

14,244

8,574,599

123,788193,83042,908

101,192

1,283,062

23,98418,43644, 27343,97726,62412,16572,4625,554

75,960

323,435

79,75676,586

1,040,4926,298

13,3754,5168,169

1, 229,192

1,748

16, 482

18, 230

6,334,687

24,65875,69923,82684,743

556,965

2,0392,336

30,41917,8272,7712,310

19,040847

29,805

107,394

19,18510,844

107,6481,4676,300

162882

146,488

48

553

601

2,145,922

21,96720,6797,0138,763

139,661

2,4021,6888,0139,8782,0681,5638,2301,356

13,265

48,463

15,5899,043

96,685997

2,714472

1,312

126,812

174

3,150

3,324

746,913

451444599410

14,914

1051,1861,047

381191151922210190

4,383

1,083639

5,19486

2512576

7,354

100,366

25,45537,9509,851

28,885

349,648

4,0253,570

13,71515,5474,0552,270

11,3952,060

27,260

83,897

21,85510,020

137,4171,7852,958

5001,525

176,060

275

3,150

3,425

1,566,698

17,70321,8616,245

14,761

202,933

2,3862,3136,7409,1143,6852,0338,9491,058

10,144

46,422

8,9616,128

102,841620

1,924400945

121,819

284

2,104

2,388

1,180,559

gi

o

1 Includes also customers' liability under letters of credit.2 Includes certified and cashiers' checks and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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LIABILITIES OF LICENSED NATIONAL BANKS ON ACCOUNT OF BILLSPAYABLE AND REDISCOUNTS

Liabilities of licensed national banking associations for money bor-rowed on account of bills payable and rediscounts at the date of eachcall since October 31, 1932, are shown in the following statement:

Total borrowings of national banks on account of bills payable and rediscounts atdate of each call since Oct. 31, 1932, according to geographical location

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31, 1932:Bills payableRediscounts - _ _

Total

June 30, 1933:Bills payable _Rediscounts

Total

Oct. 25, 1933:Bills payableRediscounts

Total

NewEngland

States

10,4445,202

15, 646

4,2141,615

5,829

1,990320

2,310

EasternStates

127,18125,077

152, 258

46,0149,063

55, 077

42,5005,636

48,136

SouthernStates

51,86118,921

70,782

16,0999,034

25,133

17,1606,109

23, 269

MiddleWestern

States

37,36915,370

52,739

12,6004,840

17, 440

10,8604,054

14, 914

WesternStates

6,95312,062

19,015

1,8203,641

5,461

1,5332,850

4,383

PacificStates

35, 8472,309

38,156

7,7811,134

8,915

7,021333

7,354

Total

269,65578,941

348, 596

88,52829,327

117,855

81,06419,302

100,366

Total borrowings of national banks on account of bills payable and rediscounts atdate of each call since Oct. 31, 1932, according to central and other reserve citiesand country banks

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31, 1932:Bills payableRediscounts -_ __

Total

June 30,1933:Bills payableRediscounts. _ .

Total

Oct. 25, 1933:Bills payable _. _Rediscounts

Total

Centralreservecities

172

172

7,200

7,200

Otherreservecities

47,2092,264

49,473

6,566823

7,389

10, 706332

11,038

Countrybanks

222, 27476,677

298,951

81,96228,504

110,466

63,15818,970

82,128

Total

269,65578,941

348,596

88,52829,327

117.855

81,06419,302

100,366

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LOANS AND DISCOUNTS OF NATIONAL BANKS

53

The statement following shows a classification of loans and dis-counts reported by national banks as of June 30, 1931, 1932, and 1933.

Classification of loans and discounts as of June 30, 1981, 1932, and 1933

[In thousands of dollars]

Acceptances of other banks, payable inUnited States

Notes, bills, acceptances, and other instru-ments evidencing loans payable in foreigncountries.

Commercial paper bought in open m a r k e t -Loans to banks and trust companies:

On securitiesAll other .--

Loans secured by U.S. Government andother securities (exclusive of loans tobanks) __

Eeal-estate loans, mortgages, deeds of trust,and other liens on real estate:

On farm landOn other real estate

All other loans, including reporting banks'own acceptances purchased or discounted -

Total

Loans secured by U.S. Government obliga-tions, . .

Total loans eligible for rediscount with Fed-eral Reserve banks

June 30,1931

Amount

$174,540

51,861269,215

125,216141,412

4,537,713

304,8241,280, 599

6,292,105

13,177,485

121,195

2,158,686

Per-cent

1.33

.392.04

.951.07

34.44

2.319.72

47.75

100.00

June 30, 1932

Amount

$124,716

14,58083,251

196,508135,151

3,182,495

299,7941,317,487

4,927,694

10,281,676

92,811

1,649,781

Per-cent

1.21

.14

.81

1.911.32

30.95

2.9212.81

47.93

100.00

June 30, 1933

Amount l

$152, 763

18,17459,840

113,37990,493

2,759,876

262,2551,064,521

3,595,671

8,116,972

95,546

1,291,290

Per-cent

1.88

.22

.74

1.401.11

34.00

3.2313.12

44.30

100.00

* Amount reported by licensed banks; i.e., those operating on an unrestricted basis.

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Loans and discounts of licensed national banks, June SO, 1933

[In thousands of dollars]

Location

Accept-ances of

otherbankspay-

able inUnitedStates

CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

New York-Chicago

Total central reserve cities. __

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

BostonBrooklyn and BronxBuffalo. __-PhiladelphiaPittsburgh _Baltimore.WashingtonRichmond -CharlotteAtlanta ...SavannahJacksonville -BirminghamNew OrleansDallasEl PasoFort Worth _

Notes,bills,

accept-ances,and

otherinstru-ments

evi-dencingloans,

payablein for-eign

countries

112,12612,299

124,425

17,649

1,048

413173

113200132

Com-mercialpaper

boughtin openmarket

5,2586,620

11,878

8557

775

20

42830

4,4293,342

7,771

10,20815

2,124

1,0213502525

120605

100

Loans to banks

On se-curi-ties

33,17223,151

56, 323

12,753100

15,8531,705

643292341

217567931

129674

22

Allother

To bro-kersand

dealersin NewYorkCity

27, 5825,460

33, 042

3002

1,664

1002515

12348334

543145195

496

Loans on securities, exclu-sive of loans to banks

184,13912,600

196, 739

6,860

2,0001,000

2,000300

3,000

213

To bro-kersand

dealerselse-

where

10,81846,586

§ 7,404

15,392

6,547581199

49038

205308348309252791

Toothers

526,471218,429

744,900

84,5792,729

8681,271

10, 56515, 7127,7251,442

16,6657,1093,4425,144

12,30421,344

6348,598

Heal estate loans,mortgages, deedsof trust, andother liens onreal estate

Onfarmland

4482,937

3,385

7024239435

3251,5111,581

171,521

On otlierreal estate

12,06021,693

33,753

38,1861,228

13,9181,306

932,487

500587

1,6041,6002,0931,5406,7873,419

2072,347

Report-ini

own ac-cept-ancespur-

chasedor dis-

counted

All otherloans

17, 25623,421

40, 677

12, 265

2,124

2,275

40290

408,957218,499

627,456

173,1384,813

162121,39234,49213,96119,7659,1684,196

15,81117,3866,095

16,34931,84033,1253,880

15,577

Total

1,342,716595,037

1,937,753

372,1858,894

281249,08597,97425,56141,37518,8936,358

38,30529,90412,81124,24153,54961,8624,970

28,561

Memoranda

Loanssecured

byUnitedStates

Govern-ment

obliga-tions

46,5457,828

54,373

4,8212294

1,3026761173438233174176756

439

48

Totalloans eli-gible for

rediscountwith Fed-eral Re-

servebanks

includingpaper un-der redis-

count

219,15075,178

294,328

58,5991,562

7242,72015,9552,5684,5102,2761,4624,0007,6302,1212,3528,344

14,5141,6087,501

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GalvestonHoustonSan Antonio

£ Waco.. _g£ Louisville..<=• Memphis „I Nashvillew Cincinnati| Cleveland

Columbus©i Indianapolis.

Chicago...PeoriaDetroit _MilwaukeeMinneapolisSt. PaulCedar RapidsDes MoinesDubuqueSioux CityKansas City, Mo.. __St. JosephSt. LouisLincolnOmahaKansas City, KansTopekaWichitaHelenaDenverPueblo __Oklahoma City___TulsaSeattleSpokanePortlandLos Angeles...Oakland „San Francisco.. _.OgdenSalt Lake City. . .

26,267Total other reserve cities

Total all reserve cities 150,692

77188

638

185

1011,113

550

14

"§,"608"

5"

32

19

133

78410

2,346

5,318

17,196

50

1091,095

67269

1,6661,833

532549196

1,045140

202575

2,0231,109

320925

14090

2851816

922

100

29, 349

14610

289

376565186

1053,775

351603115277

31041

4963925101273

29710

2115,526

69

682

"~62§"

50,957

37,120 107,280

440332105349252797421

2963242

1,0711,680

6422

615

62706492849101659333

7360

19232

10,9736626

1,709

28, 919

120

25,500

450

27540

250

1,500

350

43, 858

61,961 240,597

7849913

2501

9908463686084134347163329923211

143

1,246

318"

745236147

37179156

2,096

2,699

40, 582

1,54417,1523,7751,6956,4227,08513,36821, 52927,96913, 5954,467671

5,05320,10629, 23222,72011,2182,1124,779

20925

6,9441,345

29,7672,460

7781,3051,635240

9,6381,2942,1116,97011,731

3046,73653,820

686137,070

4532,370

837,018

97,986 1,581,918

105273

1,322403

8641528

1,315

51,3411728

262123408279148

348927449919525806112495359169

12816,902

6

156

103, 715

107,100

5783,5261,3861,054

67535

1,2201,36514,40310,363

825825877

19,6063,3971,9992,246271

1, 761204112626143

5,0194

309630712685

1,8075

2,1171,372927

3,081162,327

612214, 330

2031,377

539,788

573, 541

1,378

1,1757,0301,130

1,500

I"

250

"""27"

2,301

7,074

38,938

79, 615

7, 582 ,4, 74*24. u,2,7659,16217,05819,31510, 55114,33810,79511,176

3895,13810,30640, 96058,97732,8582,8854,300670

2,59919, 0253,701

32, 5204,82320,4071,9742,8753,173618

15,4521,06820,3038,22524,242

69413,69897,439

458180, 2821,2594,179

1,274, 225

1,901, 681

9-°°i46,86117,0086,31918,05726,27436,73135, 68659,47236,95317,3902,19714,35077,63880, 57796, 68348,6986,45812,7271,0174,34131,1087,93371,9407,78129,2214,4694,5045,603985

29,6402,76225,63233,42540,1131,103

24, 703336,3411,762

619,1512,0718,447

3,018,934

4,956, 687

178051673719131828184425963161412857421344441384101422

3052,08012064424612381093396

4061879635409

1329634

600116

22,774

77,147

2,8116,2614,4501,5293,9165,4204,9243,5796,7184,2453,272153

2,4913,8136,84732,36524,092

9251,501193

2,18812,8613,75321,6271,5109,667717

1,2802,076450

7,417840

4,5341,9219,777180

6,43713,848

6432,381

3571,967

433,149

727,477

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Loans and discounts of licensed national banks, June 30, 1933—Continued

[In thousands of dollars]

Location

COUNTRY BANKSMaineNew HampshireVermont-MassachusettsRhode Island .Connecticut

Total New England S ta tes . .

New YorkNew Jersey - _PennsylvaniaDelawareMaryland .

Total Eastern States

VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgia - . - -Florida -_Alabama- _.Mississippi

Accept-ances of

otherbankspay-

able inUnitedStates

215

5665

151

937

65

44

109

Notes,bills,

accept-ances,

andother

instru-ments

evi-dencingloans,

payablein for-eign

countries

1

1

14

14

9

7765

Com-mercialpaper

boughtin openmarket

4257420

4,1662,1493,167

10,118

3,211184

3,268

38

6,701

763196

100100339138

Loans to banks

On se-curi-ties

1337740256070

405

230630

1,3666

17

2,249

357139

4

1011010414

Allother

2121

10

142

365

2,752413

9,8994

186

13,254

1,28372811210862

1,273235119

Loans on securities, exclu-sive of loans to banks

To bro-kersand

dealersin NewYorkCity

6641,095

150100

2,009

6502,969

40

336

3,995

42119

28

693

To bro-kersand

dealerselse-

where

58728118

927157440

2,410

713879685

7

2, 284

126104

103341380

Toothers

10,8329,3704,657

58,1848,754

49,074

140,871

119,07983,257

174,9472,5415,471

385, 295

32, 29817,5483,0521,3244,3324,7727,6204,255

Real estate loans,mortgages, deedsof trust, andother liens onreal estate

Onfarmland

215667900852219605

3,458

7,7702,400

12,058885

2,431

25,544

6,5161,8701,230

6072,117

9442,737«3,187

On otherreal estate

4,1193,6393,504

35,3284,312

20,435

71,337

70,68266,03097,798

8995,420

240,829

14,5759,4441,903

6072,3792,2474,2903,881

Report-ing

banks'own ac-

cept-ancespur-

chasedor dis-

counted

16

16

471,003

171

1,221

955

All otherloans

15, 32514,78011,68471,4847,030

55,633

175,936

171, 093132,009239,553

4,90521,459

569,019

74,34733,01413, 6405,065

11,3087,881

29,8699,726

Total

31,91730,91020,824

171,70922,786

.129,717

407,863

376, 306289,774539,829

9,24035,365

1, 250, 514

131,65063,06219,9417,914

20,37017,58645,90721,185

Memoranda

Loanssecured

byUnitedStates

Govern-ment

obliga-tions

44920316887576

452

2,223

1,221753

2,2214076

4,311

61251716857

168279201291

Totalloans eli-gible for

rediscountwith Fed-eral Re-

servebanks

includingpaper un-der redis-

count

3,4785,0364,119

22,8862,993

12,255

50,767

61,36234,08462,6351,2695,606

164,956

29,1108,4915,3072,2144,7154,3888,8513,458

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LouisianaTexasArkansasKentuckyTennessee

Total Southern States..

OhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsinMinnesotaIowaMissouri

Total Middle Western States-

North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraskaKansasMontana"Wvomins?ColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma

Total Western States

WashingtonOregonCaliforniaIdahoUtahNevadaArizona

Total Pacific States

Alaska (nonmember banks)The Territory of Hawaii (non-

member bank)..

Total (nonmember banks).-.

Total country banks. _~

Total United States.

448138

25

611

430

200

15

249

50

98

148

15

2

17

2,071

152, 763

139

210

932

1

1

2

29

29

978

18,174

543952033

2,327

50160302309238703142455

2,359

178186258261

27

4398

1,051

1128

10

9

148

16

16

22,720

59,840

30674

419

208

1,673

28023723841

1781524447

1, 217

24

5

410

25

152

40

57

473

473

6,099

113, 379

132947425274707

6,405

7262,067

643964370688511467

6,436

1124815771142695

9123192

1,729

103

1801

284

59

59

28, 532

90,493

181995196

5

1,917

179

7

340102

345

676

40

43

83

10

1

11

8, 691

249, 288

5

30624

795

33076613950

6442916

1,245

4

13

7

24

23

97

120

178

178

7,056

105, 042

4,49213,9652,832

10,6677,605

114,762

41,92611, 22719,40814,15522,49616,0422,2193,744

131, 215

1,4381,513

8603,5662,2121,8983,767

5784,453

20, 285

5,0571,342

13, 7251,000

288398

1,087

22,897

26

8,277

8,303

823, 628

2,405, 546

2,05112,0562,3095,2002,301

43,125

12,3735,8168,7711,7893,4567,9613,9432,246

46,355

2,7001,6972,8314,716

8171,2051,975

7993,101

19,841

2, 2831,930

10, 264874827248307

16, 733

99

99

155,155

262, 255

2,2868,9182,7626,4833,424

63,199

27,32410,9907,217

10,3068,3346,9332,2862,583

75,973

1,6771,119

8871,911

815771

1,237599

2,272

11, 288

3,1741,637

16,852281331760796

23,831

342

4,181

4,523

490,980

1,064, 521

2581

1,214

379

82

642

12

35

50

58

2,603

82, 218

14,62197,61912,78432,15928,351

370,384

69,70026,56851,54618,15533,61635, 05017,06515,351

267,051

13,13511,71723,18134, 23110,9429,343

13,0134,676

25,886

146,124

19,33311, 40139,1623,5351,9161,2852,205

78,837

928

3,493

4,421

1, 611, 772

3, 513,453

24,060135,44322,23255,32642,668

607,344

152,89357,17188,39145,75969,07868,27826,33624,954

532,860

19, 29216, 71728, 63844,79914,84413,31220,0206,924

36,064

200, 610

30,03016,31880,514

5,7013 3622,6914,406

143,022

1,312

16,760

18, 072

3,160, 285

8,116, 972

76643213206107

3,538

2,010898865165287

1,967101249

6,542

1277742

231503

456127

446

1,559

325895

83

1711

224

2

2

18,399

95,546

4, i)S248,4814,8999,3067,985

141, 257

20,33510,12720, 0S65,791

13,08319,3898,9266,112

103,849

5,7225,726

13, 50718,6385,0195,6826,9532,665

15,109

79,021

6,1773,356

10,9201,464

585304

1,140

23,946

17

17

563,813

1,291,290

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The percentage of loans and discounts of national banks in thecentral reserve cities of New York and Chicago to the total loans anddiscounts of all national banks on June 30, 1933, together with similarinformation in relation to banks in other reserve cities, etc., is shownin the following statement, compared with like information as ofJune 30, 1931 and 1932:

[In thousands of dollars]

Banks i n -

New York ._

DoChicagoOther reserve cities

All reserve cities _States (exclusive of reserve cities)

Total United States

Loans

June 30

Amount

2,522, 210

} 2,966,5374,627, 747

7,594, 2845,583, 201

13,177,485

, 1931

Percent

19.14

22.5135.12

57.6342.37

100.00

June 30, 1932

Amount

1,565,857

1,828,3163,970,907

5, 799, 2234,482,453

10, 281,676

Percent

15.23

17.7838.62

56.4043.60

100.00

June 30

Amount i

1,342,716

1,937,7533,018,934

4,956, 6873,160, 285

8,116,972

, 1933

Percent

16.54

23.8837.19

61.0738.93

100.00

1 Amount reported by licensed banks; i.e., those operating on an unrestricted basis.

COMPARATIVE CHANGES IN DEMAND AND TIME DEPOSITS, LOANSAND DISCOUNTS, UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AND OTHERBONDS AND SECURITIES OWNED, AND THE AMOUNT OF RESERVEOF NATIONAL BANKS WITH FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS SINCEJUNE 30, 1929

The amount and percentage of increase or reduction of demand andtime deposits, loans and discounts, United States Government andother bonds and securities owned, and reserve of national banks withFederal Reserve banks on June 30, of each of the last 5 years are shownin the following statement:

[In thousands of dollars]

Demand depositsTime depositsLoans and discounts 2__united otares u-ovu.

and other b o n d s ,stocks, etc., owned.._Reserve with Federal

Reserve banks

June 29,1929

(7,536banks)

10,504,2688,317,095

14,801,130

6,656,535

1,344,951

June 30,1930

(7,252banks)

10,926,2018, 752,571

14,887,752

6,888,171

1,421,676

Per-centin-

crease(+)or de-

crease( - )

sinceJune29,

1929

+4.02+5.24+.59

+3.48

+5.70

June 30,1931

(6,805banks)

10,105,8858,579,590

13,177,485

7,674,837

1,418,096

Per-centin-

crease(+)or de-

crease( - )

sinceJune30,1930

-7 .51-1 .98

-11.49

+11.42

- . 2 5

June 30,1932

(6,150banks)

7,940,6537, 265,640

10,281,676

7,196,652

1,150,575

Per-centin-

crease(+)or de-

crease<")

sinceJune30,

1931

-21.43-15.31-21.98

-6 .23

-18.86

June 30,1933

(4,902banks i)

7,894,1276,216,9178,116,972

7,371,631

1,412,127

Per-centin-

crease(+)or de-

crease( - )

sinceJune30,

1932

-0 .59-14.43-21.05

+2.43

+22.73

1 Licensed banks; i.e., those operating on an unrestricted basis.2 Includes rediscounts and customers' liability under letters of credit.

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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OWNED BY LICENSEDNATIONAL BANKS IN RESERVE CITIES AND STATES

The following statement shows a classification of United StatesGovernment securities owned by licensed national banks according toreserve cities and States, June 30, 1933.

U.S. Government securities owned by licensed national banks, June SO. 1938

[In thousands of dollars]

Location

U.S. Government securities

Bonds (in-cluding

bonds de-posited tosecure cir-culation)

Treasury-notes

Certifi-cates of

indebted-ness

Treasurybills Total

New York..Chicago.

CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

Total central reserve cities..

OTHER RESERVE CITIESBostonBrooklyn and BronxBuffaloPhiladelphiaPittsburghBaltimoreWashington...RichmondCharlotte— _ ..._.AtlantaSavannahJacksonville .Birmingham _New OrleansDallas,.El PasoFort WorthGalvestonHouston—San AntonioWacoLouisville ..-.Memphis _._-_._„Nashville. ..CincinnatiCleveland -ColumbusIndianapolisChicagoPeoria.. _ _Detroit..MilwaukeeMinneapolis ....St. Paul . .Cedar RapidsDes MoinesDubuque —Sioux CityKansas City, Mo

. Joseph .St. Louis.LincolnOmahaKansas City, Kans.TopekaWichitaHelena.....DenverPuebloOklahoma CityTulsaSeattle .__SpokanePortlandLos AngelesOakland

321, 85638, 490

208, 76849, 297

58, Oil43,460

148, 544130,425

360, 346 258, 065 101,471 278,969

57, 7883,656

30077,819

145, 38539,10337,696

7,1501,687

16, 991

16,9608,941

13,86814,3283,0936,3854,55417,3666,83S2,93217, 6145,7884,18013,43226.8369,1737,3681,8888,37729,23923.83729,47722,398

5934,215473

4,30010,8212,6*217,2653,9uO7,3302,7274,6881,8301,895

27,7621,32310,0236,84721,917

74339, 543100,327

704

102,4151,170

6722,95146,16822,3517,9885,172674

6,7632,9458,1811,0543,9757,1611,9682,0021,34512,7635,410715

3,6043,368548

1,49111,6668,35712,3061,157634

18,2285,81910,8771,135

60165794566

8,9231,688

34, 5964,4v>24,342

471,8024,103

12,6321,1452,5882,01321,415

5,31522,442

85

21,32525

3,4903,5642,6588867053

1,0162,664400

1,4633,365

8481776

1,8762,34954252775624862

2,495411278110

7,3761,4203,003760105135511135

3,111318

2,43752

7,906

1306,755171

2,673

75213

1,009

404,859

21,480

2,100

"1,750"

999

3,200107

100

~250~

509,020

4,397

3,275

350599

737,179261,672

998,851

7,991

203,0084,851367

106,360195,11765,86246, 57012,3922,41425,76912,29625, 5419,99522,50624,9615,1459,2045,97532,00514, 6474,18921,7459,9124,75215,78540,99717,94119,9523,0469,02154,84331,17643,35724,543

7584,5151,7785,051

31,8754,6*858,6958,44419,5782,7746,62015,9632,06643,4173,06712,6869,07344, 341

74344,898135,619

789

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U.S. Government securities owned by licensed national banks, June 80,1983—Con.[In thousands of dollars]

Location

OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continuedSan FranciscoOgdenSalt Lake City _

Total other reserve citiesTotal all reserve cities

COUNTRY BANKS

Maine -- - .New HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut

Total New England StatesNew YorkNew Jersey -- - -

Delaware . . - - - -- -Maryland -

Total Eastern StatesVirginiaWest VirginiaNorth Carolina _South CarolinaGeorgia -- - --Florida - -Alabama --

Louisiana - --- - -Texas _Arkansas .KentuckyTennessee

Total Southern StatesOhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsinMinnesota - - - -IowaMissouri

Total Middle Western StatesNorth DakotaSouth DakotaNebraska _KansasMontana „ _-WyomingColorado - -New Mexico -- -- -Oklahoma

Total Western StatesWashington - _ __ ._Oregon __ _CaliforniaIdaho - - -UtahNevadaArizona.

Total Pacific StatesAlaska (nonmember banks)Tho Territory of Hawaii (nonmember bank)

Total (nonmember banks)Total country banksTotal United States

U.S. Government securities

Bonds (in-cluding

bonds de-posited tosecure cir-culation)

222,358500

6,0511,189,9611, 550,307

6,68411,3204,698

45,3866,749

28, 281103,118100, 64277,380

138, 8652,1216,664

325, 67229,94113,3664,0032,9968,087

28,40313,0273,9814,189

43,0838,28112,142

12, 267183, 76644,32220,10041,95915,29019,85126,2397,682

10,451185,894

5,9175,3079,851

13, 8779,0954,8917,5213,394

17,24477,09712,8836,011

19,5353,403

9971,2638,049

52,1411,1503,2854,435

932,1232,482,430

Treasurynotes

22,4561,064

495,161753, 226

2,613920575

24,9502,2009,360

40, 61838,46621,15025,330

1921,567

86,7055,6711,115

50911

1,85612,3272,962

643448

5,3271,8561,5541,272

35,9925,7924,827

12,4703,8735,1533,7392,1732,180

40,207766748

2,3912,0021,692

4941,449

3012,166

12,0094,0861,2953,101

60328

1,599102

10, 81497

9871,084

227,429980,655

Certifi-cates of

indebted-ness

2,575

97,856199, 327

141103

3,142

329

3,7152,5962,3291,948

20210

7,085312233110

3153,9241,131

34625

1,54724243

2,34810,297

322168

2,169549

1,0231,898

244319

6,692782632196297571

1586

892,668

332139468

5

3097450

5031,481

230,808

Treasurybills

1,618

57,286336, 255

1

341

342

200

5

205

5

1204

113

65

307

153

50

2045

268

105043

2015924

306

1,428337,683

Total

249,0071,5646,051

1,840,2642,839,115

9,43812,3445,273

73,8198,949

37,970147, 793141,704100,859166,343

2,5158,246

419,66735,92414,5094,0843,917

10,25844,77417,1244,9704 662

50, 07010 37913,80415,887

230,36250,43625,09556,75119,71226,07731, 87610,11912,995

233, 0617,4756,737

12,48116,17611,3585,4009,0763,854

19,52392,08017,3017,445

23,1044,0111 0252 8628,181

63,9291 2974,2725,569

1,192,4614, 031,576

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ItEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 61INVESTMENTS OF NATIONAL BANKS

The tables following disclose a summary of the investments ofnational banks in United States Government and other bonds andsecurities held June 30, 1931, 1932, and 1933, and a'detailed classifica-tion by reserve cities and States of bonds and securities other thanUnited States Government owned on June 30, 1933.

[In thousands of dollars]

June 30,1931

June 30,1932

June 30,1933

Number of banks.

Domestic securities:State, county, and municipal bondsEailroad bonds.... ' ,Other public service corporation bondsAll other bonds— -__«. _Stock of Federal Reserve bankStock of other corporations _ _.Collateral trust and other corporation notesMunicipal warrantsAll other, including claims, judgments, etc

Foreign securities:Government bondsOther foreign securities, including bonds of municipalities, etc.

TotalU.S. Government securities

Total bonds and securities of all classes

6,805 6,150

997,220719,688828,198886,61498,315

119,160145, 837112,48734,602

230,979245,469

1, 031,407652,665684,465686,30890,417

114,669118, 24086,29134,576

168,155176,793

4,418,5693,256,268

3,843,9863,352,666

7,674,837 7,196,652

14,9

1,067,797

533,260529,17283,603

110,43692,69094, 68131,738

149,389116,655

3,340,0554,031,576

7,371,631

licensed banks;i.e., those operating on an unrestricted basis.

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United States Government, domestic, and foreign bonds, securities, etc., owned by licensed national banks June 30, 1933

[In thousands of dollars]

Location

CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

New YorkChicago _

Total central reserve cities .

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

BostonBrooklyn and BronxBuffaloPhiladelphiaPittsburghBaltimoreWashingtonRichmond _ __ _ __CharlotteAtlantaSavannahJacksonvilleBirminghamNew OrleansDallas _El Paso _.Fort WorthGalvestonHouston __San AntonioWacoLouisvilleMemphis --Nashville -

U.S.Govern-

mentsecuri-

ties

737,179261,672

998, 851

203,0084 851

367106, 360195,11765, 86246, 57012, 3922,414

25, 76912, 29625, 5419 995

22, 50624,9615,1459,2045,975

32,00514, 6474,189

21,7459,9124,752

Domestic securities

State,county,

andmunici-

pal bonds

199,85627,102

226,958

27,1341 672

6522, 048

5156,4392,3094 051

6074,8621,3604,4041,8914,2593,998

4823,3141,2552,1812,7981,304

9957,9502,857

Railroadbonds

106,38213,679

120,061

11,3222 094

25622, 28918, 2872,5251,4251,812

3,289414

1,795262

23658

145624

67121

1,90849

268

Otherpublicservicecorpora-

tionbonds

54,10317,304

71,407

15,4472 403

20018, 29611,841

1582,4461,076

2,27999

1,236298343646

867

254746110159

2,66791

286

All otherbonds

67,15129,230

96,381

6,3571,200

736,413

21, 7312,9402,406

531149

1,5521,7702,315

3622,6473,208

289965

1,6294,976

4811,2371,730

8052,703

Stock ofFederalreservebanks

19,4284,892

24, 320

3,795224

153,2261,661

34540924078

36426125037532547744

22490

44821452

157323221

Stock ofother

corpora-tions

37,96610, 734

48,700

7,459161

1,8001,944

49303

1,06364

12512619661

2561,003

177

1391,045

4201

16137

1,009

Collateraltrust and

othercorpora-

tionnotes

9,43121,606

31,037

4,853

11,9937,6925,4741,008

14

24

387

208

21269

215152549

13

Munici-pal

warrants

3,41023,308

26,718

851

55

931

85129

2,82897321649

699128

547

5522

Allother,includ-

ingclaims,judg-

ments,etc.

2,871

2,871

7959

836523

85

191

14219

1 11127559

161351

7337

13

9628595

Foreign securities

Govern-mentbonds

44,536801

45,337

8,660282

5,3821,931

90118422

5332704231

310292

66151278

7976

172132

Otherforeign

securities,includingbonds ofmunici-palities,

etc.

12,6654,328

16,993

3,954215

284,036

952301416115

8413614383

3247516

129430

6266

1734936

Totalbonds,stocks,securi-

ties, etc.,otherthan-

UnitedStates

554,928155,855

710, 783

89, 7768,260

63797,17067,07719,19510,9118,924

89913,2964,579

10,8723,6039,067

13,0302,0325,4923,917

11,9794,3873,0467,838

10,4137,622

Total,all bondsand se-curities

1,292,107417,527

1,709,634

292,78413, 1111,004

203, 530262,19485,05757,48121,3163,313

39,06516,87536,41313, 59831, 57337,9917,177

14,6969,892

43,98419,0347,235

29, 58320,32512,374

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CincinnatiClevelandColumbusIndianapolisChicago..Peoria..Detroit.Milwaukee -MinneapolisSt. Paul -Cedar RapidsDes MoinesDubuqueSioux CityKansas City, MoSt. JosephSt. Louis ._Lincoln _OmahaKansas City, KansTopeka . .WichitaHelena _.DenverPueblo.. _ —Oklahoma City.TulsaSeattle..-SpokanePortlandLos AngelesOaklandSan FranciscoOgden

Salt Lake City

Total other reserve cities..

Total all reserve citiesCOUNTRY BANKS

MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut _

Total New England States

15, 78540,99717,94119,9523,0469,02154,84331,17643,35724, 543

7584,5151,7785,05131,8754,64858,6958,44419, 5782,7746,62015,9632,06643,4173,06712, 6869,07344,341

74344,898135, 619

789249,0071,5646,051

1,840, 264

2,839,115

9,43812,3445,27373,8198,94937,970

147,793

4,5335426,367900

1,1461,963551

2,22110,8705,2441,8475,155131685

5,716747

9,392542

6,147714

3,3542,701900

6,6331,15712,2094,5375,870355

13,77869,813

725105,969

3303,522

406,016

632,974

719757600

8,497941

7,231

18,745

1,9001,0151,866264578

1,422118

1,4057,8902,809126930274110771162

3,585142

2,53145098451

2,035680321

5,79020

4,0802,369

245,721123593

119,831

239,892

3,2412,4182,45013,9931,3617,722

31,185

1,983326

1,142602565

1,0371,1941,6992,290540

1,0731,011

56187274161

3,855452

2,558872412182

1,9991,041213

1,25526

4,9152,272

863,807

90473

98, 643

170, 050

10, 5346,0283,61835,1795,29110,329

70,979

3,7263,5595,582521329

1,102714

2,0172,9172,285197

2,076323

1,340595369

5,8841,135584627500685681

2,633-671

1,930124

2,391105

1,6069,529

12713,532

261962

140,088

236,469

4,8542,2301,92515,8442,2604,601

31, 714

410303405195582046755705923483010512561946165357240394811118

3115126146248717

2852,070

183,833

1877

27,092

51,412

271298216

1,586307

1,180

3,858

2352,879228

42103

1,013125

1,008

507

2,60424

2,84116491

117

2112

1,6623

1,450

1,789340

1,808

36, 422

85,122

6134357

2,058320394

3,233

721

100

18

174

70944

5117681

8

4

69283

2,80513

38, 371

69,408

67864407

1,242603815

3,809

1330

460

531,429872

376

1035142215

27276529136101

5,0971,2233,844

391,91244672,329

6

27, 094

53,812

19677495

291

546

6631

9957173

8051106

2

1

1,24445414249

179691612920310897154

984

212

8,988

11,859

212412331922287

904

8515008422315026619

3891,7544371501721030221526672913734951134121422241023494160432

1,0993,733

271,160

11189

35,373

80, 710

2,064532939

4,024320

2,602

10,481

23816278584050258546152726

1,411

114

776967549130322

6

1189515816465124880

2,9166,662

2,6081177

32,869

49,862

1,475579693

4,744739

2,817

11,047

14,5979,94917,3183,6942,8626,7583,81710,18027,21514,9504,89610,944

8063,13410,4891,977

29,9272 67812,8071,5374,5294,3972,52116,0044,01522,3677,07020,692

78230,688101,3031,027

141,7321,1847,919

970,787

1,681,570

24,12813,35711,00287,58112,16438,269

186, 501

30, 38250,94635,25923,6465,90815,77958,66041,35670,57239,4935 65415,4592 5848,18542,3646 62588,62211 12232,3854,31111,14920,3604,58759,4217,08235,05316,14365,0331,52575,586236,9221 816

390,7392 74813,970

2,811,051

4, 520, 685

33,56625,70116,275161,40021,11376,239

334, 294

CO

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United States Government, domestic, and foreign bonds, securities, etc., owned by licensed national banks June SO, 1988—Continued

[In thousands of dollars]

Location

COUNTRY BANKS—continued

New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelawareMaryland

Total Eastern States

VirginiaWest Virginia _North CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgia.FloridaAlabamaMississippi . .LouisianaTexasArkansas.— . _KentuckyTennessee

Total Southern States

OhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsin—Minnesota

U.S.Govern-

mentsecuri-

ties

141,704100,859166,343

2,5158,246

419,667

35,92414,5094 0843,917

10,25844,77417,1244,9704,662

50,07010,37913,80415,887

230,362

50,43625,09556,75119,71226,07731,876

Domestic securities

State,county,

andmunici-

pal bonds

70,74838,75226,877

7004,150

141,227

8,4423,6663 9031,0*01,7067,5996,8*87,4463,926

14,9o54,9881,9653,575

70,089

20, 5263,747

17 6859,0048,714

22, 249

Railroadbonds

67,07045,07481,525

1,4783,802

198,949

2,0631,688

102280750

1,2611,523

3374i8

1,378823

1,842245

12,710

7,8937,3784,3343,0353,8146,605

Otherpublicservice

corpora-tion

bonds

67,6*040,95691,7681,9665,282

207,642

2,3352,341

84260967

1,6492,260

579633

1,521923

2,635640

16,827

7,5978,0958,9525,5899,7886,621

All otherbonds

35,97023,61668,5281,2163,998

133,328

4,6873,687

264955979

2,1414,2282,0451,0177,5323,5922,5731,369

35,069

12,3937,2289,6725,2217,352

11,299

Stock ofFederalreservebanks

3,6222,6786,150

129289

12,868

1,159538187106275378551191188

1,690227455328

6,273

1,511611

1,077450637783

Stock ofother

corpora-tions

5,5964,0352,778

3479

12, 522

1,0131,335

8556

1331,267

25312557842786

137330

5,825

617322439117275173

Collateraltrust and

othercorpora-

tionnotes

3,3531,1247,463

26147

12,113

766150

61562145

249

21927

1,513

7211,044

909470594762

Munici-pal

warrants

2,210977615

144

3,946

150236

1

15182

559116

4,844422558554

7,674

8515

3,47481

1013,910

Allother,

includ-ing

claims,judg-

ments,etc.

619810

1,92910

312

3,680

389581194

17215959618171

1,600344719221

5,056

2,364179

1,96344

299396

Foreign securities

Govern-mentbonds

12,3066,998

15,398448803

35,953

76358514

12925072346819283

417281417348

4,670

2,7781,2271,6771,7281,7282,167

Otherforeign

securities,includingbonds ofmunici-palities,

etc.

13,2956,904

16,130331902

37,562

496380

1964

233735234

431174324283

3,373

2,221726

1,6881,5271,0602,180

Totalbonds,stocks,securi-

ties, etc.,otherthan

UnitedStates

282,459171,924319,161

6,33819,908

799,790

22,26315,1874,6592,8795,453

15,50718,08311,3556,925

35,04411,86011,8447,920

168,979

58,70630,57251,87027,26634,36257,145

Total,all bondsand se-curities

424,163272,783485,504

8,85328,154

1,219,457

58,18729,6968,7436,796

15, 71160, 28135, 20716,32511, 58785,11422,23925,64823,807

399,341

109,14255,667

108,62146,97860,43989,021

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Iowa _ _Missouri _ _

Total Middle WesternStates -

North DakotaSouth Dakota-Nebraska _ - . .Kansas -MontanaWyoming.. . .ColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma

Total Western States.

WashingtonOregonCaliforniaIdaho .UtahNevada .Arizona _

Total Pacific States

Alaska (nonmember banks)The Territory of Hawaii (non-

member bank) _.

Total (nonmember banks).

Total country banks

Total United States. . . .

10,11912,995

233,061

7,4756,737

12,48116,17611,3585,4009,0763,854

19,523

92,080

17,3017,445

23,1044,0111,0252,8628,181

63,929

1,297

4,272

5,569

1,192,461

4,031, 576

4,8325,895

92,452

4,0608,0772,395

11,1824,5741,9684,3331,827

20,521

58,937

7,9446,390

30, 7301,199

3191,8931,330

49,805

109

3,459

3,568

434,823

1,067,797

1,259637

34,955

852665822460

1,699200926134278

6,036

2,372508

2,64920910013493

6,065

84

758

842

290, 742

530, 634

1,9491,084

49,675

1,5601,2151,026.425

2,074367

1,504173591

8,935

1,490711

5,29224799

100333

8,272

163

717

880

363, 210

533, 260

2,4812,502

58,148

2,2372,8933,4471,7363,0741,5092,7431,5732,882

22,094

3,434918

5,055326121183864

10,901

185

1,264

1,449

292, 703

529,172

271251

5,591

17917028948818911521469

459

2,172

32418471671282482

1,429

32,191

83,603

56181

2,180

321620

1743938

1554

118

596

20419

6792330

2

957

1

1

25,314

110,436

4621

4,567

11930

13416

164

921

46

602

27824

32629

639

39

39

23, 282

92, 690

625289

8,580

727759479

1,206717227588

18,752

13,456

2,4511,723

279710

12

954

6,120

16

631

647

40,869

94, 681

289114

5,648

49221427934919415527050

1,233

3,236

15019578639103114

1,225

130

130

19,879

31, 738

476284

12,065

45024763161098970

39824

485

3,904

4753744801462734

6

1,542

16

48

64

68, 679

149, 389

337122

9,861

712476464230

1,32769

32725

103

3,733

29220857122102341

1,167

50

50

G6, 793

116, 655

12, 62111,180

283,722

11,42014, 7629,986

16,87615,0404,718

11,5503,881

35,468

123, 701

19,41411, 25447,5632,994

7542,4243,719

88,122

663

7,007

7,670

1, 658, 485

3,340,055

22, 74024,175

516,783

18,89521, 49922,46733,05226,39810,11820,6287,735

54,991

215, 781

36,71518, 69970, 6677,0051,7795,286

11,900

152, 051

1,960

11, 279

13,239

2,850,946

7,371,631

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66 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS OP NATIONAL BANKS

A comparative statement of the earnings and dividends of nationalbanks for the fiscal years ended June 30, 1932, and 1933, and state-ments showing the capital, surplus, and earnings, etc., of these associa-tions in reserve cities and States and Federal Reserve districts June30, 1933, follow. (Similar tables for the 6-month periods endedDec. 31, 1932, and June 30, 1933, are published in the appendix ofthis report.)

Earnings and dividends of national banks for the fiscal years ended June 80, 1982and 1988

[In thousands of dollars]

June 30, 1932(6,150 banks)

June 30, 1933(4,902 banks)

Capital, par value:CommonPreferred—

Total.Surplus

Total capital and surplus.

Gross earnings:Interest and discount on loans _Interest and dividends on bonds, stocks, and other securitiesInterest on balances with other banksCollection charges, commissions, fees, etcForeign department (except interest on foreign loans, investments, and

bank balances)Trust departmentService charges on deposit accountsOther earnings ___

Total-

Expenses:-Salaries and wagesInterest on deposits of other banks __.Interest on other demand depositsInterest on other time deposits.- _.Interest and discount on borrowed money-TaxesOther expenses— _

Total current expenses _Withdrawals from reserves for expenses of previous periods accrued and

unpaid 2 _

Grand total.Net earnings

Recoveries, profits on securities, etc.:On loans.On bonds, stocks, and other securities..Allother

Total _•_

Total net earnings, recoveries, etc.

i 1,568,983i 1,259,425

i 2,828,408

615,357298,84114,64512,699

18,17222,366

83,092

1,065,172

239, 20025,82066,772

230,43921,50448,080

139, 783

771,598

771,598293,574

16,75334,39016,051

67,194

360,768

i 1,463,412i 53,793

i 1,517,2051940,598

i -2,457,803

473,696283,56810,65714,099

12,53821,46114,00652,337

882,362

204,51318,52146, 715

189,08717,18141,020

120, 714

637,751

28,259

666,010216,352

17,12951,5159,915

78,559

294,911

i Capital and surplus as of end of fiscal year.* For classification of amounts see abstract of earnings and dividends for 6 months ended Dec. 31,1932,

published in appendix of this report.

NOTE.—Figures reported include the returns of all active banks Dec. 31 and June 30, but the number ofbanks shown in the heading represent the number active on June 30.

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Earnings and dividends of national hanks for the fiscal years ended June 80, 1932and 1983—Continued

June 30, 1932(6,150 banks)

June 30, 1933(4,902 banks)

Losses and depreciation:On loansOn bonds, stocks, and other securitiesOn banking house, furniture and fixturesOther losses and depreciation

Total current period _Withdrawals from reserve for depreciation of previous periods on real

estate 2-.._» ———._- - . -

Grand total.._ _Net addition to profits „Dividends. _ _ ___Ratios:

Dividends to common capitall „ percent..Dividends to common capital and surplus * - doNet addition to profits to common capital i doNet addition to profits to common capital and surplus L. do

259,478201,848

17,69321, 529

231,420236,557

15,91622,803

506, 698

6, 599

513, 2953 218,384

99,098

6.774.12

8 14.923 9.08

1 Capital and surplus as of end of fiscal year.2 For classification of amounts see abstract of earnings and dividends for 6 months ended Dee. 31,1932,

published in appendix of this report.s Deficit.

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Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of national banks for the year ended June 80, 1938 {active banks operating on an unrestrictedbasis Dec. 31, 1932, and June 80, 1988)

[In thousands of dollars]

00

LocationNum-ber ofbanks

Capital, par value

Common Pre-ferred Total

SurplusTotalcapital

andsurplus

Interestand dis-count

on loans

Gross earnings

Interestand divi-dends onbonds,stocks,

andother se-curities

Intereston bal-ances

with otherbanks

Collec-tion

charges,commis-

sions, feesetc.

Foreigndepart-

ment (ex-cept in-terest onforeign

loans, in-vest-

ments,and bankbalances)

Trustdepart-ment

Servicechargeson de-

posit ac-counts

Otherearn-ings

Totalgrossearn-ings

Maine _New HampshireVermont _Massachusetts

BostonKhode IslandConnecticut

Total New England States

New York iBrooklyn and BronxNew York City

New JerseyPennsylvania

PhiladelphiaPittsburgh ___.

Delaware-Maryland

BaltimoreWashington, D.C

Total Eastern States

VirginiasWest VirginiaNorth Carolina

CharlotteSouth CarolinaGeorgia8

254833

1216

1058

4,4005,loO4,185

28,42772,0004,520

19,902

525375

1,219

250360

4,9255,5055,17029,64672,0004,77020,262

4,0454,2841,868

20,15242, 7505,58015, 767

8,9709,7897,03849, 798114, 75010,35036,029

2,4031,8231,5329,61416,0341,2057,532

2,1671,214979

7,2199,051858

3,078

36228

1045631393

302422138213653

212220

1,216222

64222527671418727

28752857764043220

107204102958

2,20657800

301 138,564 3,714 142,278 94, 446 236, 724 40,143 24, 566 486 1,285 1,846 1,611 4,434

396810214582145154148

59,2634,975

302,67943,97780,77332,62622,2001,6233,8185,7506,950

2,411

1,510625

61,6744,975

302,67945,48781,39832,62622,2001,6234,8025,7506,950

47,6711,690

177,32533, 751108,55143,82029,1752,5753,7555,4005,100

109,3456,665

480,00479,238189,94976,44651,3754,1988,55711,15012,050

24, 235656

58,41318,11234, 20813,1036,012550

2,3721,3522,902

20,257561

48,52313,23524,0418,19310,088

4091,7112,5562,024

3117

14216047053614343429104

3729

2,741226281827511184143

154

8,582233436938

543

5,9086287962569591716152

1161,2144012802463393667

1,40253

9,8931,5232,2336466501460263420

1,297

122623231547

564, 634 5,530 570,164 458,813 1,028,977 161,915 131, 598 1,940 3,899 9,078 8,420 3,063 17,157

25,66910,4453,6151,3001,72517,315

45510540

25,71410,9554,1551,3001,72517,315

14,3165,9002,1701,3001,41011,934

40,03016,8556,3252,6003,13529,249

9,1674,0131,438353904

5.173

2,7021,205318129425

2.251

20210325836365

15958591082405

29983161220176

17764472353270

564550803797747

4,856

18,90630,6372,20212,525

75,210

47,8231,406

135,41634, 30862,34323,43117,1041,0004,2214,2985,720

337,070

13r2736,0791,983

5721,6179,388

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FloridaJacksonville..

Alabama4

MississippiLouisiana

New Orleans-Texas 8

DallasFort WorthGalvestonHoustonSan Antonio..Waco

ArkansasKentucky •

Memphis—.Nashville—.

Total Southern States.

Ohio?_CincinnatiColumbus

Indiana8

IllinoisChicago, central reserve-Chicago, other reserve. _.Peoria.

Michigan9

Wisconsin 10Minnesota

MinneapolisSt. Paul

Iowa n

Sioux City

423

6623193

423344763

45876133

20343

1042201243

5084

1974

8,8006,000

13,2553,7354,2255,200

12,1504,5502,1509,1004,9501,3504,720

10,5457,0695,5003,900

201, 261

35,1057,9007,200

15,05520,730

110,2791,0503,260

13,00524,94516,82012,2006,8508,5751,050

7,500200

3,000662

130

~4,~666"16, 587

210

1,2051,430

13,5103530

2,00060

8,8006,000

20,7553,9354,2258,200

34,65512,1504,5502,1509,1004,9501,3504,72010,6757,0695,5007,900

217,848

35,3157,9007,20016,26022,160110,2791,0503,26026,51524,98016,85012,2008,8508,6351,050

3,0011,6209,6241,9531,6902,64017,6343,1501,650750

5,1251,925400

2,6779,3223,5272,750450

106,918

22, 7215,7504,3008,95410,05442, 523

7612,5509,82012,8447,1207,2504,2504,364600

11,8017,62030,3795,8885,91510,84052,28915,3006,2002,90014,2256,8751,7507,39719,99710,5968,2508,350

324, 766

58,03613,65011,50025,21432,214152,8021,8115,81036,33537,82423,97019,45013,10012,9991,650

1,192731

4,3241,4661,5771,45911,3233,6551,689625

2,5631,116388

1,5075,082

1,1472,303

13,4502,0212,0786,1406,49119,562

95709

17, 30510,1184,9794,4252,6123,589308

2,0701,1161,742699433437

3,3301,160540358

1,437578259798

2,200871643459

26,160

5,9981,2451,1453,2554,6727,929260596

5,7044,0783,9852,3451,5661,995372

66

264623455112594018262185411413891

2,402

3633657210139562322276204278125828915

196101165100995752077225072282186589510094

2,714

1871921188363

1,283502027123349137514218517

133

12

217

12212363

6613

119851

3313

53105203212011405633155128

1,411

353102228180158

3,333154121767991806

21863135384226306845089953347701045037

2,067

352127819332662941393792761851907017329

29924337594139358868272225

20129247207173643

7,287

1,357278727621775

2,91533129

2,1711,363513146381518

4,0942,4127,1652,4442,3562,41516,8495,4282,6181,1644,8822,251709

2,6297,8355,1512,2483, 582

109,144

22,1823,7254,33710, 79312,92736,874

5001,55626,44216,42410,5317,8194,8726,637783

1 Includes 1 bank in reserve city of Buffalo for June 30, 1933; also 3 banks as of Dec. 31,1932.2 Includes 2 banks in reserve city of Richmond.3 Includes 2 banks in each reserve city of Atlanta and Savannah.4 Includes 1 bank in reserve city of Birmingham.8 Includes 2 banks in reserve city of El Paso.6 Includes 2 banks in reserve city of Louisville.7 Includes 2 banks in reserve city of Cleveland; also 1 in Toledo for Dec. 31, 1932.s Includes 2 banks in reserve city of Indianapolis for June 30,1933, and 3 banks for Dec. 31,1932.9 Includes 1 bank in reserve city of Detroit for June 30,1933; also 2 banks in Detroit and 1 in Grand Rapids for Dec. 31,1932.

10 Includes 2 banks in reserve city of Milwaukee.11 Includes 1 bank in each reserve city of Cedar Rapids and Dubuque; also 2 banks in Des Moines for June 30,1933, and 3 banks for Dec. 31,1932.

NOTE.—The number of banks, capital and surplus shown in this table are for reporting banks on June 30, 1933. The remaining figures, however, include the returns of 6,016reporting banks in the 6 months ended Dec. 31,1932. (See semiannual statements in the appendix of this report.)

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[In thousands of dollars]

Location

MissouriKansas CitySt. Joseph . _St. Louis. _._

Total Middle Western States _ „

North DakotaSouth Dakota _Nebraska .

LincolnOmaha

Kansas I 2 . _TopekaWichita

Montana1 3 - .Wyoming _ __Colorado *4

Denver.New Mexico— _ ._Oklahoma

Oklahoma CityTulsa

Total Western States

Washington"Seattle

Oregon16

Num-ber ofbanks

68645

1,067

6763

12036

19134

4625676

23207

54

840

603

56

Capital, par value

Common

5,0854,3001,100

15,700

310,209

3,7753,5706,1401,3505.000

11,4721,2002,4004,0552,2704,8205,3001,410

10,5607,2004,950

75,472

7,65013,00010,495

Pre-ferred

150

18,630

50

4,000

4,050

150

Total

5,2354,3001,100

15,700

328,839

3,7753,5706,1401,3505,000

11,4721,2002,4004,0552,2704,8205,3001,460

10,5607,2008,950

79,522

7,80013,00010,495

Surplus

2,2702,041

8503,075

152,097

1,9631,9303,049

5502,3104,889

4001,3002,7621,4293,2325,000

7293,8511,5102,650

37,554

3,0153,1004,857

Totalcapital

andsurplus

7,5056,3411,950

18,775

480,936

5,7385,5009,1891,9007,310

16,3611,6003,7006,8173,6998,052

10, 3002,189

14,4118,710

11,600

117,076

10,81516,10015,352

Gross earnings

Interestand dis-Icounton loans

1,9032,137

3744,248

102,544

1,7831,4492,667

5311,7203,796

313374

1,3921,2562,1541,998

7343,5521,8251,486

27,030

2,6282,3223,004

Interestand divi-dends onbonds,stocks,

andother se-curities

1,0391,146

2082,716

50,254

835926945305863

1,429362446

1,368424

1,3262,103

3542,5281,215

696

16,125

1,8282,2453,463

Intereston bal-ances

with otherbanks

5119538

127

2,872

2223651665

18337644833

1369220

1968451

1,135

99140211

Collec-tion

charges,commis-sions, fees

etc.

63287

115

4,058

205133106

5113108

6367926492922

2562320

1,216

132168158

Foreigndepart-

ment (ex-cept in-terest onforeign

loans, in-vest-

ments,and bankbalances)

1

37

1,099

2

2

1

5

10

126130

Trustdepart-ment

14217

3100

5,404

1111

5110301146178

53237

9334929

659

99134132

Servicechargeson de-

posit ac-counts

78962175

3,242

66547345

157921144673566

16434

1045662

1,130

158147204

Otherearn-ings

18114848

365

12,708

19716818050

64040931

14016563

27518491

411255479

3,738

36667

410

Totalgrossearn-ings

3,3293,968

6997,783

182,181

3,1212,7644,036

9573,6706,047

7711,1503,1371,8454,0594,8121,2647,0803,5072,823

51,043

5,3225,2847,612

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Los AngelesSan Francisco

IdahoM Utahis£ Salt Lake City_o Nevadao Arizona

A Total Pacific States

Alaska—nonmemberThe Territory of Hawaii—nonmember.

Total nonmember banks

Total central reserve citiesTotal all other reserve citiesTotal country banks, including non-

member banks

Total United States -

12645

2411368

306

41

5

22206

4,674

4,902

16,46740,00075,9001,4351,0751,850

4501,525

169,847

2753,150

3,425

412,958481,061

569, 393

1,463, 412

5,00010032

5,282

__________38, 000

15, 793

53, 793

16,46740,00080,900

1,5351,107

'1,850450

1,525

175,129

2753,150

3,425

412,958519,061

585,186

1.517,205

7,32720,80046,702

687400730255835

88, 708

1821,880

2,062

219,848307, 240

413, 510

940, 598

23, 79460,800

127,6022,2221,5072,580

7052,360

263,837

4575,030

5,487

632,806826,301

998, 696

2,457,803

6,38621,65335,656

588442645204433

73, 961

1111,106

1,217

77,975177,647

218,074

473,696

3,3898,384

13, 503320131520194379

34,356

81428

509

56,45296,336

130, 780

283, 568

2213502972215518

14

1,428

833

41

7045,265

4,688

10,657

199477404184

161021

1,607

18101

119

4,0244,054

6,021

14,099

575

648

16

838

110

11

9,2432,959

336

12, 538

3051,8131,216

819

3

3,720

1

1

9,2417,030

5,190

21,461

309863

1,0422315598

47

2,875

18

18

1,8436,092

6,071

14,006

6581,4183,738

76183973

101

6,964

1930

49

12,80820, 638

18,891

52,337

11,47235,03356,5041,055

6261,339

4981,004

125, 749

2391,726

1,965

172,290320,021

890,051

882,362

*2 Includes 2 banks in reserve city of Kansas City.13 Includes 1 bank in reserve city of Helena.-4 Includes 2 banks^n reserve city of Pueblo.*5 Includes 1 bank in reserve city of Spokane for June 30,1933, and 2 banks as of Dec. 31,1932.16 Includes 2 banks in reserve city of Portland as of June 30, 1933, and 4 banks as of Dec. 31,1932.*7 Includes 1 bank in reserve city of Oakland for June 30,1933, and 2 banks as of Dec. 31,1932.i8 Includes 1 bank in reserve city of Ogden.

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[In thousands of dollars]

Location

Expenses

Sala-riesand

wages

806852535

4,2266,836

4293,087

16, 771

9,791448

32,0077,291

12,1624,9682,513

189767659

1,524

72, 319

2,8731,262

498163412

2,171

Intereston de-

posits ofotherbanks

603912

152670

19139

1,091

3624

4,593110164

1,0331,324

47

19479

7,874

2017095

27244

Intereston otherdemanddepos-

its

16017629

8911,914

121746

4,037

2,27561

7,3641,2632,0662,3722,599

3862

276234

18, 610

519257521347

432

Intereston other

timedepos-

its

2,189706974

5,4573,832

5362,980

16, 674

16,566213

6,59010,91221, 6792,5202,666

2731,898

6571,557

65,531

3,824•1,638

552107357

1,862

Interestand dis-count

on bor-rowedmoney

777978

29710311

133

778

1,33657

5021,2501,835

4386834982

100

5,720

26127013319

138142

Taxes

159186195660692105636

2,633

1,22636

3,5561,6422,247

87971832

209251446

11,242

62136812929

141739

Otherex-

penses

445465283

2,6254,147

3011,548

9,814

5,668347

20,1084,3055,9503,2911,458

94333429683

42, 666

1,49173428796

2951,734

Totalcur-

rent ex-penses

3,8962,5032,106

14,30818,1941,5229,269

51,798

37, 2241,166

74,72026,77346,10315, 50111,346

6643,3742,4684,623

223,962

9,7904,5991,660

4321,4177,324

With-drawalsfrom re-

serves forexpenses

ofpreviousperiodsaccrued

andunpaid10

2046482

7362,545

101952

4,684

1,0692

4,239953

1,7051,292

9721738

432325

11,044

678279124101192304

Grandtotal

4,1002,5672,188

15,04420, 7391,623

10, 221

56, 482

38,2931,168

78, 95927, 72647,80816, 79312,318

6813,4122,9004,948

235, 006

10,4684,8781,784

5331,6097,628

Netearn-ings

756819510

3,8629,898

5792,304

18, 728

9,530238

56. 4576,582'

14, 5356,6384,786

319809

1,398772

102,064

2,8051,201

19939

81,760

Recoveries, profits on securities,etc.

Onloans

105646

284380

42112

930

977156

5,80145630525648

2249

32

8,066

16811664

6288

Onbonds,stocks,

andothersecur-ities

285148119979

3,725127505

5,888

2,66465

17,9301,5571,731

7081,768

17194

1,892326

28,852

433107602

57374

Allother

56424

475243

1234

866

1,7124

386196563548178

707

26

4,320

11211318

3462

Total

351246169

1,7384,348

181651

7,684

5,353225

24,1172,2092,5991,5121,994

19925

1,901384

41,238

713336142

2153524

Totalnet

earn-ings,

recov-eries,etc.

1,1071,065

6795,600

14,246760

2,955

26,412

14,883463

80,5748,791

17,1348,1506,780

3381,7343,2991,156

143,302

3,5181,537

34141

1612,284

Maine __.New HampshireVermont _Massachusetts

BostonRhode IslandConnecticut

Total New England States.

New York _Brooklyn and BronxNew York City

New JerseyPennsylvania

PhiladelphiaPittsburgh

Delaware.- _Maryland

BaltimoreWashington, D.C

Total Eastern States

VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth Carolina.--

Charlotte.-.South CarolinaGeorgia

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FloridaJacksonville

AlabamaMississippi - - -Louisiana _

New OrleansTexas - - - - - - -

DallasFort Worth .Galveston . __HoustonSan AntonioWaco

Arkansas .Kentucky _ .Tennessee

Memphis _Nashville

Total Southern States

Ohio _--Cincinnat iCo lumbus ___

IndianaIllinois - --

Chicago central ReserveChicago, other ReservePeoria

MichiganWisconsinMinnesota _

MinneapolisSt. Paul

IowaSioux City -

Missouri _ _Kansas CitySt. JosephSt. Louis

Total Middle Western States

North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraska - _.

LincolnOmaha

KansasTopekaWichita

1,174676

1,827632592611

5,3421,080

648240

1,184571140648

1,7611,209

544643

26,901

5,122723838

2,7273,7749,312

181389

5,0284,0642,6292,0411,0411,701

244896

1,070255

1,870

43,905

847804

1,183304

1,0011,934

222316

2479771154

1541851849367

170451059

1451478397

2,240

20113920924699

1,060

2626026590

442116963433

33963

226

3,944

11202663

1211064885

28615136562

120195

1,08242124035

300865571

3241586978

5,418

1,484329436676372

2,7157

441,569

74532135829338331

165431

17472

10,848

8113011052

1263327056

787528

1,444720456327

1,670587339294807319174688

1,8941,364

504503

21, 745

6,019584508

2,6083,2353,328

105439

7,0803,9873,3621,3151,0871,684

136763323165

1,373

38,101

829566978100462

1,179118178

381

272133126

1371

217

24

11

59180461

397

3,065

506299

230291

6333

355170111

79

16110

10128

13

2,126

77152102

24086

1

16155

259323188168

1,31851518570

40926161

148529296173238

7,384

1,541206190921805

5,26527

1121,181

50071439624525738

17922137

446

13, 281

12772

14636

1973602466

758440

1,098359331333

2,67751249792

699511

• 87417817639315386

15, 605

3,305320

1,3261,3821,8934,761

149203

3,7832,6751,3761,274

7491,066

142496533138928

26,499

565459513161926939129224

3,2281,9305,3422,2401,8671,789

12, 6453,3202,009

8223,5691,804

5272,0905,6504,2741,6882,342

82, 358

18,1782,3303,5168,790

10,46926,504

5021,213

19,25612,4068,6035,8333,5405,348

6352,6332,945

6755,328

138, 704

2,5372,2033,058

7182,8734,936

611926

2410133735

189307283331190110264112

553

184321

228

4,752

43615

2304963181433733

1511,258

1721226370

655029

440

4,128

62925

164193

149

3,2522,0315,6792,2752,0562,096

12, 9283,6512,199

9323,8331,916

5322,1435,8344,5951,6882,570

87,110

18,6142,3453,7469,286

10,78726,647

5391,246

19,40713,6648,7755,9553,6035,418

6352,6982,995

7045,768

142,832

2,5432,2323,083

7183,0374,955

6141,075

842381

1,486169300319

3,9211,777

419232

1,049335177486

2,001556560

1,012

22, 034

3,5681,380

5911,5072,140

10,2272139310

7,0352,7601,7561,8641,2691,219

148631973215

2,015

39,349

578532953239633

1,09215775

4749

11031296

88113113034

192579

62118378086

2,587

1942843

144173597

33

54723992

14665

1084

336928

271

2,787

4468

1051180

2631016

369196182101

81072711871021032461381747

4571178580

3,846

511182163584544938

269316412757494462395980707

351

5,959

8455

1011194299715

102

322

25140171

2371110129

18

1725181621

950

2311033

33416631

43065

21920646

2634344154

68

2,208

913134

12773

41

44824731727254

1141,389

32924214944721326

126600172181187

7,383

936220239

1,062883721

1129

1,908945586

1,10155761010615715439

690

10,954

21915424013153643325

159

1,29C628

1,803441354433

5,3102,106

661381

1,496548203612

2,601728741

1,199

29,417

4,5041,600

8302,5693,023

10,9482128339

8,9433,7052,3422,9651,8261,829

254788

1,12734

2,705

50,303

797686

1,193370

1,1691,525

182234

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[In thousands of dollars]

Location

MontanaWvomingColorado

DenverNew MexicoOklahoma

Oklahoma City .Tulsa

Total Western States

Washington, _ _.Seattle

OregonCalifornia

Los AngelesSan Francisco

IdahoUtah

Salt Lake CityNevadaArizona

Total Pacific States

Expenses

Sala-riesand

wages

817464

1,1161,318

3702,101

641807

14, 245

1,4441,2642,0353 2047,843

12,918296148285118331

29,886

Intereston de-

posits ofotherbanks

202160

1687

7813484

1,052

35214202132258

1,359112967

4

2,311

Intereston otherdemanddepos-

its

13288

136314

70618311345

2,971

206187276450

1,1272, 246

612980

5,38

4,705

Intereston other

timedepos-

its

777434940

1,094200

1,257655361

10,128

1,3191,0552,1402,957

10, 36917,337

215149309233233

36, 316

Interestand dis-count

on bor-rowedmoney

4242

1092038741650

851

2041797

3689

3,8532524121216

4,637

Taxes

21596

4053421071919893

2,575

12089

232343692

2,10945191726

168

3,860

Otherex-

penses

502210522674210

1,071574735

8,414

839632993

1,7984,6957,742

161• 87

23761

227

17, 472

Totalcur-

rent ex-penses

2,5051,3553,2883,9301,0025,3902,4292,475

40, 236

4,1673,4585,9759,252

24,99347, 564

814485

1,007455

1,017

99,187

With-drawalsfrom re-serves forexpenses

ofpreviousperiodsaccrued

andunpaid

21376

35815

10782

184

1,232

12014615560

7671,012

119534

46

2,383

Grandtotal

2,5071, 3683,3644,2881,0175,4972,5112,659

41,468

4,2873,6046,1309,312

25, 76048, 576

815504

1,060459

1,063

101, 570

Netearn-ings

630477695524247

1,583996164

9,575

1,0351,6801,4822,1609,2737,928

24012227939

2159

24,179

Recoveries, profits on securities,etc.

Onloans

24076

3206970

3802329

1,804

7926

16515791

35225472

14

922

Onbonds,stocks,

andothersecu-rities

9847

312139

1812517546

1,962

107833417270

1,6731,428

2914649

133

4,977

Allother

105

22211048159

438

4422

17410229

679147

54

1,125

Total

34812865422998

55321384

4,204

230881756529

1,7932,459

68257111

201

7,024

Totalnet

earn-ings,

recov-eries,etc.

978605

1,349753345

2,1361,209

248

13, 779

1,2652,5612,2382,689

11,06610, 387

30814735050

142

31, 203

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Total nonmember banks

Total central reserve citiesTotal all other reserve citiesTotal country banks, including nonmem-

ber banks

Total United States.

65421

486

41,31971,548

91, 646

204, 513

9

9

5,65310,089

2,779

18,521

7119

126

10,07920,185

16,451

46,715

53539

592

9,91866,488

112,681

189,087

4

4

5655,801

10, 815

17,181

936

45

8,82113,391

18,808

41,020

34210

244

24,86945,550

50,295

120,714

1721,334

1,506

101, 224233,052

303,475

637, 751

36

36

4,38212,873

11,004

28, 259

1721,370

1,542

105,606245,925

314,479

666,010

67356

423

66,68474,096

75,572

216,352

2112

33

6,3984,172

6,559

17,129

229

31

18,02319,947

13,545

51,515

71

8

4173,131

6,367

9,915

3042

72

24,83827,250

26,471

78, 559

97398

495

91,522101,346

102,043

294,911

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[In thousands of dollars]

Location

Losses and depreciation

On loans

Onbonds,stocks,

and othersecuri-

ties

Onbankinghouse,furni-

ture andfixtures

Other

anddepre-ciation

Totalcurrentperiod

With-drawalsfrom re-serves fordepreci-ation ofpreviousperiodson realestate w

Grandtotal

Net ad-dition toprofits

Divi-dends

Ratios

Divi-dends tocommoncapital 2°

Divi-dends tocommoncapital

and sur-plus 2°

Net ad-dition toprofits tocommoncapital20

Net ad-dition toprofits tocommoncapital

and sur-plus 2°

MaineNew HampshireVermont . . .Massachusetts

BostonRhode IslandConnecticut _

Total New England States.

New YorkBrooklyn and BronxNew York City.

New JerseyPennsylvania

PhiladelphiaPittsburgh

DelawareMaryland

BaltimoreWashington, D.C

Total Eastern States

Virginia.-West VirginiaNorth Carolina

CharlotteSouth CarolinaGeorgia ,

800893435

7,08812,213

4704,644

26, 543

10,645533

37, 2167,785

10,30911,8661,939

1131,294

590741

83,031

2,5062,160

773169661

1,634

2,4641,033

7276,4176/212

5471,978

922228

491422

5218

3,449

3740563735

344

1,22714,40119,484

1,0577,184

1105

213

3,4491,9821,227

14,88419,594

1,0627,397

212,3422191721548

21 9,28421 5,348

21302214,442

219344411

1,4345,621

3921,384

Percent4.986.713.375.047.818.676.95

Percent2.593.652.332.954.903.883.88

Percent2i 53. 2321 17.8821 13.0921 32. 66

2i 7.4321 6. 68

21 22.32

Percent21 27. 73

21 9. 742i 9.05

2i 19.1121 4.6621 2.99

2112. 45

19,378 1.278 1,585 48,784 811 49. 595 21 23,183 9,535 6.8 4.09 21 16. 73 219.95

18,960241

83,29510,30419,6375,9003,521

3973,5523,198

762

67253

3,613546923104244

85318

1,06213

3,741929

1,2447715616

1622178

31,339840

127,86519. 56432.11318,6415,760

5345,0613,8271,629

356

141307

1,068108

10220

31,695840

128,00619,87133,18118.7495,760

5345,1103,8371,849

2116.81221377

21 47,43221 11,08021 16,04721 10,599

1.0202U96

21 3,3762153821693

2,77315

34, 2442,3346,9025.5901. 574

172247920

4.68.30

11.315.318.54

17.137.09

10.606.47

16.0012.13

2.59.23

7.133.003.657.313.064.103.268.257.00

21 28. 3721 7. 58

21 15. 6721 25.1921 19. 8721 32. 49

4.5921 12. 0821 88. 42

21 9. 3621 9. 97

21 15. 7221 5. 6621 9.88

21 14. 252i 8.48

21 13.861.99

21 4. 6721 44. 5821 4.8321 5. 75

149, 767 6,282 247.173 2.259 249,432 11 106,130 55,614 9.85 5.43 2118.80 21 10. 37

2,2441,425

6811

5441,108

1547896147

212

1575881051454346

5.0614,2511,042208

1,2663,300

3924098

1099

61

5.4534,2911,140317

1,2753,361

211,93521 2,754

21276211,1143U.077

1,66532414010063

1,028

6.493.103-877.693.655.94

4.161.982.423.852.013.51

217.5421 26.3721 22.1021 21.23« 64.5821 6.22

21 4. 842116.852113.8121 10.622135.53

213.68

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Florida _Jacksonville

AlabamaMississippiLouisiana

New OrleansTexas ___

Dallas -Fort WorthOalvestonHouston.San AntonioWaco

Arkansas _ _ __KentuckyTennessee . .

MemphisNashville

Total Southern States

OhioCincinnatiColumbus _ _-

IndianaIllinois

Chicago, central reserveChicago, other reservePeoria

MichiganWisconsin. _ _ _ _ __Minnesota

M inneapolisSt Paul

IowaSioux City

MissouriKansas CitySt. JosephSt. Louis

Total Middle Western States

North Dakota -South Dakota .Nebraska _

Lincoln -Omaha -

864204

3, 255676211256

7,7492,5762S 330

2311,293

619158649

2,3361,263

4862,626

35,385

5,4921,0971,3033,7904,6479,072

110184

3,4446,7892 0361,7731,3101,395

472486887

472,661

46,995

1,029895

1,052158

1,220

1,35572981337115635

94047513623228510558

3271,360

320439540

14,076

3,704197284

3,0555,2265,817

46508

5 0663,3653,324

6641,2141,469

601881209

131,755

37,398

755698519156539

74774235

106

48452

4016485

1271362356

1,873

3207

101111236694

2030

6082651111527658121262

79

2,819

5761271737

20027

19115136

5679

42164

6168102

882

30769

320142

3,963

5481471

29371941

333

1,003350212

17351257

5712767

1301

4,465

76223148

721

2,4931,0374,3011 233

509296

9,5523,0982,632

5091,910

911224

1,0704,0741,6881,2683,364

55, 297

10,0641,3151,7597,249

10,82815,624

179755

10,12110, 7695,6832,4692,9023,1861,2111,5151,189

634,796

91,677

1,9171,8771,746

3381,817

11298

84

4794

28

1447

29

1,109

250

5111202

5

420292

11

29

28

1,353

28

45

2,5401,0664,3091 233

593296

9,5993,1072,636

5371,910

911224

1,0704,2181,6951,2683,393

56, 406

10,3141,3151,7647,360

11,03015,624

184755

10, 54111,0615,6942,4692,9023,2151,2111,5151,217

634,796

93,030

1,9171,8791,754

3831,817

211,21421438

21 2,50621 79221239

13721 4,28921 1, 00121 1,975

2U56214142136321 21

2145821 1,617

2196721527

21 2,194

2i 26,989

2i 5,810285

2193421 4, 79121 8,00721 4,676

2121221416

21 1,59821 7,3562i 3, 352

4962i 1,0762i 1, 386

2195721 727

21902129

21 2,091

21 42, 727

2i 1,12021 1,193

21 56121 13

21648

1762256673996

336857

1,29010834

427141

1088

992318260396

9,780

901760480588368

2,7254

771,3811,206

3408326079543

134402

30645

11,618

2346

16870

214

2.003.755.031 042.276.462.52

10.622.371.584.692.85

.741.869.414.504.73

10.15

4.86

2.579.626.673.911.782.47

.382.36

10.624.832.026.828.861.114.102.649.352.734.11

3.75

.611.292.745.194.28

1.492.952.92

691.624.291.668.431.741.173.002.05

.571.194.993.003.159.10

3.17

1.565.574.172.451.201.78.22

1.336.053.191.424.285.47

.732.611.826.341.543.44

2.51

.40

.841.833.682.93

2113.8021 7.30

21 18.9121 21 2021 5. 66

2.6321 12. 6221 8. 24

21 43. 4121 7. 2621 4. 5521 7.3321 1. 5621 9. 70

21 15. 3321 13. 6821 9. 58

21 56. 26

21 13. 41

21 16. 553.61

21 12.9721 31. 8221 38. 6321 4. 24

21 20.1921 12. 7621 12. 2921 29.4921 19. 93

4.0721 15. 7121 16.1621 91.1421 14.3021 2.0921 2. 64

21 13.32

*i 13. 77

21 29.6721 33.4221 9.14

21.962112.96

21 10. 2921 5.75

21 10.9521 13 9221 4.04

1.7521 8.3121 6. 54

21 31.8521 5. 3821 2. 91215.2821 1. 2021 6.1921 8.1421 9.1321 6. 39

21 50.44

21 8. 76

21 10.052.09

21 8.1221 19.9621 26. 0121 3.06

21 11. 7121 7.1621 7.00

21 19. 4721 14. 00

2.5521 9. 69

21 10. 7121 58.0021 9.88» 1. 4221 1.49

21 9. 24

21 19. 5221 21. 6921 6.11

«.68218.86

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[In thousands of dollars]

Location

KansasTopeka.Wichita

MontanaWyomingColorado... _

DenverNew MexicoOklahoma

Oklahoma CityTulsa

Total Western States „

WashingtonSeattle

OregonCalifornia . . _

Los Angeles __San Francisco

Idaho .Utah _ . . .

Salt Lake CityNevada . . . . .Arizona.-

Total Pacific States ._.

Losses and depreciation

On loans

1,588105156

1,048530

1,279750404

1,718900664

13,496

1,667836

1,6202,2658,4788,9691,368

12411766

290

25,800

Onbonds,stocks,

and othersecurities

5774775

78517271046242

521211105

6,374

1,3391,2491,3232,2181,852

80526120

16261

187

9,477

On bank-ing house,furniture

andfixtures

3810344324936032

1564140

770

8686

126212794

1,396123

2010

114

2,859

Otherlossesand

depre-ciation

1483

218915997846

1762659

1,235

1352297

2441,0721,465

2621

633857

3,456

Totalcurrentperiod

2,351165286

1 965741

2,1811,350

5242,5711,178

868

21,875

3,2272,1933,1664,939

12,19612,6351,903

148362175648

41, 592

With-drawalsfrom re-serves fordepreci-ation ofpreviousperiodson realestate

20

2

910

12

108

138312

4313

294

7116

959

Grandtotal

2,371165288

1,965750

2,1911,350

5242,5831,178

868

21, 983

3,2402,2763,1785,370

12,19912,9291,903

155478175648

42, 551

Net ad-dition toprofits

. 21 84617

2154

2U45218422159721 17921447

3121620

21 8,204

si 1,975285

2194021 2, 68121 1,13321 2, 54221 1, 595

21 12821 12521 506

21 11, 348

Divi-dends

13996

11093

106153336

7236334

2,131

124715502524

5,2412,902

104

441470

10,150

Ratios

Divi-dends tocommoncapital

Percent1.218.004.582 294.673.176.34.50

2.234.64

2.82

1.625.504.783.18

13.103.82.70.37

2.383.114.59

5.98

Divi-dends tocommoncapital

and sur-plus

Percent.85

6.002.971.362.871.903.26.33

1.64

1.89

1.164.443.272.208.622.37.47.27

1.711.992.97

3.93

Net ad-dition toprofits tocommoncapital

Percent21 7.37

1.4231 2. 25

21 24.34ai 6.39

21 17.4721 11.2621 12.70

21 4.23.43

2112.53

21 10.87

2125.822.19

21 8.9621 16.28

212.8321 3.35

21 111. 1521.74

21 6.9221 27.7821 33.18

21 6.68

Net ad-dition toprofits tocommoncapital

and sur-plus

Percent21 5.17

1.0621 1.46

21 14.4821 3.92

2110.4621 5.8021 8.3721 3.10

.3621 8.16

21 7.26

21 18. 521.77

21 6.122i 11.27

31 1.86212 07

21 75.1621.54

21 4.9621 17.7321 21.44

214.39

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Total nonmember banks

Total central reserve cities . « _ _Total all other reserve citiesTotal country banks, including nonmem-

ber banks _

Total United States

56114

170

46,28885,135

99,997

231,420

5532

87

89,11241,171

106,274

236, 557

629

35

4,3075,271

6,338

15,916

15

6

3,7827,437

11,584

22,803

118180

298

142,489139,014

224,193

506,696

1411,885

4,573

6,599

118180

298

143,6301*0,899

228, 766

513,295

2121218

197

2i 52,10821 39, 553

21 126, 723

2i 218,384

268

268

36,96936,863

25,264

99,096

8.51

7.82

8.957.66

4.44

6.77

5.33

4.88

5.844.68

2.57

4.12

21 7.646.92

5.75

21 12. 6221 8. 22

21 22.26

21 14.92

« 4.604.33

3.59

2i 8. 2321 5.02

21 12.89

21 9.08

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[In thousands of dollars]

00O

Capital, par value:Common2

Preferred2

Total . . .Surplus* _

Total capital and surplus 2

Gross earnings:Interest and discount on loansInterest and dividends on bonds, stocks,

and other securitiesInterest on balances with other banksCollection charges, commissions, fees, etc.Foreign department (except interest on

foreign loans, investments, and bankbalances) .

Trust departmentService charges on deposit accountsOther earnings

Total

Expenses:Salaries and wagesInterest on deposits of other banksInterest on other demand depositsInterest on other time deposits _Interest and discount on borrowed money-TaxesOther expenses _

Total current expenses .Withdrawals from reserves for expenses of

previous periods accrued and unpaid3 .

Grand total

Districtno. 1(290

banks)

135,3413,554

138,89591,576

230,471

38,775

23,953832477

1,2811,7331,5724,212

72,835

16,1711,0683,965

15, 922732

2,4939,465

49,816

4,496

54,312

Districtno. 2(566

banks)

402,5773,956

406,533250,358

656,891

97,337

80,356574

3,288

8,6267,0722,399

12,670

212,322

48,2725,078

10, 66232, 5362,6856,071

29,714

135,018

6,120

141,138•

Districtno. 3(530

banks)

107,462400

107,862144,941

252,803

43,707

29,345791347

394985448

2,656

78,673

15,6401,1374,066

20,9712,4153,0438,712

55,984

2,606

58,590

Districtno. 4(423

banks)

97,995660

98,65589,803

188,458

36,170

25,482929428

1861,012

6003,876

68,683

13,6411,9825,784

17,0431,1163,6378,522

51,725

2,530

54,255

Districtno. 5(281

banks)

57,8322,079

59,91138,171

98,082

21,951

10,857533466

19604474

2,042

36,946

8,023573

1,42210,3191,0002,1174,276

27,730

2,100

29,830

Districtno. 6(241

banks)

64,67014,700

79,37034,872

114,242

20,421

9,574797

1,198

178623903

2,998

36,692

8,947843

1,7387,4621,5212,2375,763

28, 511

1,675

30,186

Districtno. 7(396

banks)

182,35914,970

197,32984,704

282,033

59,033

24,5241,3952,411

8764,0301,9768,004

102, 249

24,7991,9756,235

19,1451,0348,449

14,696

76,333

2,143

78,476

Districtno. 8(280

banks)

47,4541,365

48,81921,407

70,226

15,073

9,347456535

39260345

1,270

27,325

6,659623

1,1616,452

4581,7173,426

20,496

906

21,402

Districtno. 9(432

banks)

52,2802,115

54,39528,089

82,484

18,457

12,718622

1,506

51337684

1,778

36,153

9,121714

1,4149,320

5031,9495,467

28,488

526

29,014

Districtno. 10

(668banks)

69,7924,000

73,79233,934

107,726

24,840

14,3801,288

827

8841

1,0733,402

46,659

13,0671,4113,0668,474

5832,4147,549

36, 564

1,272

37,836

Districtno. 11

(487banks)

72,978712

73,69032,138

105,828

22,924

8,391975900

37243653

2,443

36, 566

9,944797

2,3864,695

5023,0625,494

26,880

1,474

28,354

Districtno. 12

(303banks)

169, 2475,282

174,52988,543

263,072

73,791

34,1321,4241,597

8323,7202,8616,937

125, 294

29,7432,3114,690

36,1564,6283,786

17,386

98,700

2,375

101,075

Non-memberbanks (5banks)

3,425

3,4252,062

5,487

1,217

50941

119

111

1849

1,965

4869

126592

445

244

1,506

36

1,542

Grandtotal(4,902

banks) 1

1,463,41253,793

1,517,205940,598

2,457,803

473,696

283,56810,65714,099

12, 53821,46114,00652,337

882,362

204,51318,52146,715

189,08717,18141,020

120,714

637,751

28,259

666,010

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Net earningsRecoveries, profits on securities, etc.:

On loansOn bonds, stocks, and other securitiesAll other

Total -

Total net earnings, recoveries, etc.

Losses and depreciation:On loans _ .On bonds, stocks, and other securitiesOn banking house, furniture and fixtures.Other losses and depreciation

Total current period __Withdrawals from reserves for deprecia-

tion of previous periods on real estate 3_ _

Grand totalNet addition to profitsDividendsRatios:

Dividends to common capital2. .percent-Dividends to common capital and

surplus2 _ percent..Net addition to profits to common

capitala percent..Net addition to profits to common capital

and surplus 2 per cent

18,523

9145,821

863

7,598

26,121

25,94518,8841,2621,546

47, 637

803

48,4404 22,319

9,347

6.91

4.12

416.49

4 9.84

71,184

7,37321,9642,253

31,590

102,774

55,452111, 525

4,7775,541

177,295

706

178,0014 75,227

38, 745

9.62

5.93

418.69

' 11.52

20,083

4252,3481,082

3,855

23,938

18,69922,625

8461,798

43,968

994

44,9624 21,024

12, 688

11.81

5.03

'19.56

'8.33

14,428

5843,185

543

4,312

18, 740

15,95413,3541,0341,306

31, 648

546

32,194' 13,454

4,847

4.95

2.58

' 13.73

'7 .16

7,116

4173,0371,009

4,463

11, 579

8,56911, 721

4631,166

21,919

924

22,8434 11, 264

4,247

7.34

4.42

'19.48

' 11.73

6,506

4381,491

317

2, 246

8,752

10,6385,218

6311,124

17, 611

144

17, 755'9,003

3,227

4.99

3.24

'13.92

'9.04

23,773

1 7482,7451,182

5,675

29,448

28,11420, 7472,0422,487

53,390

959

54, 349* 24,901

6,105

3.35

2.29

* 13.65

'9 .32

5,923

5681,187

244

1,999

7/922

6,8816,897

1901,151

16,119

194

15,313' 7, 391

2,089

4.40

3.03

' 15.58

' 10.73

7,139

6841,844

666

3,194

10,333

8,8389,224

3391,081

19,482

69

19, 551' 9, 218

2,072

3.96

2.58

417.63

4 11.47

8,823

1,5361,795

324

3,655

12,478

11, 2924,430

650922

17, 294

134

17,4284 4,950

2,397

3.43

2.31

4 7.09

4 4.77

8,212

1,4951,214

342

3,051

11,263

15,2842,460

8371,256

19,837

167

20,0044 8,741

2,914

3.99

2.77

411.98

'8 .32

24,219

9144,8531,082

6,849

31,068

25, 5849,3852,8103,419

41,198

959

42,1574 11,089

10,150

6.00

3.94

4 6.55

'4.30

423

33318

72

495

17087356

298

298197268

7.82

4.88

5.75

3.59

216,352

17 12951,5159,915

78,559

294,911

231,420236, 55715,91622,803

506,696

6,599

513, 2954 218,384

99 093

6.77

4.12

'14.92

'9.08

1 Includes nonmember banks in Alaska and the Territory of Hawaii.2 Capital and surplus as of June 30,1933.3 For classification of amounts see abstract of earnings and dividends for 6 months ended Dec. 31,1932 .published in appendix of this report* Deficit.

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82 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

National-bank investments in United States Government securities and other bondsand securities, etc., loans and discounts (including rediscounts)r and losses chargedoff on account of bonds and securities owned and loans and discounts, years endedJune 30, 1918 to 1933, inclusive

[In thousands of dollars]

YearendedJune30—

19181919-1920192119221923192419251926192719281929 -1930 _193119321933-

UnitedStates

Govern-ment

securitiesowned

2,129,2833,176,3142, 269, 5752,019,4972, 285, 4592,693, 8462,481,7782, 536, 7672,469,2682, 596,1782, 891,1672, 803,8602, 753,9413, 256, 2683, 352, 6664,031, 576

Otherbonds

and se-curitiesowned

1,840,4871,875,6091,916,8902,005, 5842,277,8662,375,8572,660, 5503,193,6773,372,9853,797,0404, 256,2813,852, 6754,134, 2304,418,5693,843,9863,340,055

Totalbondsand se-curitiesowned

3,969,7705,051,9234,186, 4654,025,0814, 563,3255,069, 7035,142,3285, 730,4445,842,2536, 393, 2187,147,4486,656,5356,888,1717, 674,8377.196, 6527, 371, 631

Loans anddiscounts(including

redis-counts)

10,135, 84211,010,20613,611,41612,004,51511,248,21411,817,67111,978,72812,674, 06713,417,67413,955,69615,144,99514,801,13014,887,75213,177,48510, 281, 6768,116,972

Losseschargedoff onbondsand se-curitiesowned

44,35027,81961,79076,17933,44421,89024,64225,30123,78327, 57929,19143,45861,371

119,294201,848236,557

Losseschargedoff onloans

and dis-counts

33,96435,44031,28476,210

135,208120,438102,81495,55293,60586, 51292,10686,815

103,817186,864259,478231,420

Percentage of lossescharged off—

On bondsand

securitiesto total

bonds andsecurities

owned

1.12.55

1.481.89.73.43.48.44.41.43.41.65.89

1.552.803.21

On accountloans anddiscounts

to totalloans anddiscounts

0.34.32.23.63

1.201.02.86.75.70.62.61.59.70

1.422.522.85

Number of national banks, capital, surplus, net addition to profits, dividends, andratios, years ended June 30, 1914 to 1933

[In thousands of dollars]

Year endedJune 30—

19141915191619171918191919201921192219231924192519261927192819291930193119321933

Num-ber ofbanks

7,4537,5607,5717,5897,6917,7628,0198,1478,2468,2388,0858,0707,9787,7967,6917,5367,2526,8056,1504,902

Commoncapital

1,063,9781,068,5771,066,2091,081,6701,098,2641,115, 5071, 221,4531,273, 2371,307,1991,328, 7911,334,0111,369,3851,412,8721,474,1731,593,8561,627,3751,743,9741,687,6631,568,9831,463,412

Surplus

714,117726,620731, 820765,918816, 801889, 457984,977

1, 026,2701,049,2281,070, 6001, 080, 5781,118,9531,198,8991,256, 9451,419, 6951,479, 0521, 591, 3391, 493,8761,259,425

940,598

Net ad-dition

toprofits

149,270127,095157, 544194, 321212, 332240, 366282, 083216,106183, 670203, 488195, 706223, 935249,167252, 319270,158301,804246, 26152,541

i 139,780i 218, 384

Divi-dends

120,947113, 707114, 725125, 538129, 778135, 588147, 793158,158165, 884179,176163,683165, 033173,753180, 753205, 358222, 672237, 029211, 301169,15599,096

Ratios

Divi-dends tocommoncapital

Per cent11.3710.6310.7611.6111.8212.1512.1012.4212.6913.4812.2712.0512.3012.2612.8813.6813.5912.5210.786.77

Divi-dends

tocommoncapital

andsurplus

Per cent6.806.336.386.796.786.836.706.887.047.476.786.636.656.626.817.177.116.645.984.12

Net addition toprofits

Tocommoncapital

Per cent14.0311.8914.7817.9619.3321.5523.0916.9714.0515.3114.6716.3517.6317.1216.9518. 5514.123.11

18.911 14. 92

Tocommoncapital

andsurplus

Per cent8.397.088.76

10.5211.0912.1312.789.407.798.488.119.009.549.248.969.727.381.65

14.9419 08

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 83NATIONAL BANKS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CAPITAL STOCK

The recapitulation following concerns tables published in the ap-pendix of this report in relation to the number of national banks inreserve cities and States on December 31, 1932, classified according tocapital stock, with the amount of loans and discounts, bonds andsecurities owned, aggregate resources, paid-in capital stock, surplusand undivided profits, and total deposits.

National banks classified according to capital stock Dec. 81, 1932

[In thousands of dollars]

Num-ber ofbanks

Loans anddiscounts1

Bondsand secur-

itiesowned

Totalassets Capital

Surplusand un-dividedprofits

Totaldeposits

Capital of less than $50,000Capital of $50,000 but less than

$200,000...Capital of $200,000 but less than

$500,000Capital of $500,000 but less than

$1,000,000Capital of $1,000,000 but less

than $5,000,000Capital of $5,000,000 but less

than $25,000,000Capital of $25,000,000 but less

than $50,000,000Capital of $50,000,000 or more..

1,562

3,270

765

217

167

27

44

223,623

1,556,538

1,215,347

729,027

1,608,110

1,325,685

1,023, 2882,166,106

170,204

1,355,781

968,601

553,502

1,388,334

1,320,820

439,4001, 386,794

489,106

3,576,222

2,740,949

1,651,932

4,205,096

3,665,478

2,105,3734,876,818

41,662

264,880

194,407

121,990

279,995

210,050

124, 500397,000

31,925

255,327

190,356

107,387

244,961

249,245

92,642271,220

364,026

2, 704,204

2,115,307

1,282,041

3,394,079

2,978,718

1,825,3473,854,385

Total United States. 6,016 9,847,724 7,583,436 23, 310,974 1,634,484 1,443,063 18,518,107

i Includes overdrafts.FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS

Assets and liabilities of the 12 Federal Reserve banks combined, as of the last weeklystatement date in Oct., 1931-33

[In thousands of dollars]

Oct. 28,1931 Oct. 26,1932 Oct. 25,1933

Gold reserves __.Other cash1

Bills discountedBills bought in open market...U.S. Government obligations..Other bills and securitiesUncollected itemsAll other assets

Total.

LIABIIITIES

Federal Reserve notes in circulationFederal Reserve bank notes in circulation..Deposits:

Member bank—reserve accountGovernment-Other

D eferred availability itemsCapital paid inSurplusAll other liabilities __.

Total.

2,738,431236,160716, 680724,680726,95929,919

432,579126,141

2,992,623

322,32233,695

1,850,9495,425

332,923118,198

3,590, 788238,012114,593

6,5232,400,156

1,559385,196138,061

5, 731,549 5,940,115 6,874,888

2,383,948 2,688,871

2,228,87539,141

192,049428,863164,648274,636

19, 389

2,411,94628,078

326,987152,303259,42142,540

2,960,748180,363

2, 693,12127, 758

167,006385,779145,527278,59935,987

5, 731, 549 5,940,115 6,874,888

i Does not include F.R. notes or a bank's own F.R. bank notes.

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Principal assets and liabilities of the 12 Federal Reserve banks combined, on the lastweekly statement date in each month, from January 1931 to October 1983

[In millions of dollars]

Date

Billsdis-

counted

Assets

Bills and securities

Billsboughtin openmarket

UnitedStates

Govern-mentsecuri-

ties

Total i

Goldreserves

Liabilities

Federal

notes incircula-

tion

FederalReserve

banknotes incircula-

tion

Deposits

Mem-bers'

reserveTotal

Capitaland

surplus

1931Jan. 28Feb. 25Mar. 25Apr. 29May 27June 24July 29Aug. 26Sept. 30Oct. 28Nov. 25Dec. 30

1932Jan. 27.._Feb. 24—.Mar. 30...Apr. 27—.May25...June 29—.July 27—.Aug.31...Sept. 28._.Oct. 26....Nov.30...Dec. 28—.

1933Jan. 25Feb. 21Mar. 29Apr. 26May31-..-_.June 28July 26Aug. 30Sept. 27Oct. 25

215190165155153198183242328717686

1,024

838835633532471470525433340322309267

265327559385302191161153133115

1201068317012510667181469725480327

16213366463864403434343533

3118031017720810777

610599599

619678728742727727803

752741872

1,1911,5251,8011,8411,8521,8541,8511,8511,851

1,7631,8341,8381,8371,8901,9752,0282,1292,2742,400

945896847924876947935

1,1571,5582,1981,9262,185

1,7881,7241,5781,7742,0402,3402,4122,3242,2322,2122,2002,157

2,0642,3462,7132,4052,2162,1772,2002,2912,4162,523

3,0923,0813,1263,1753,2593,3833,4443,4863,1382,7382,9292,988

2,9872,9383,0183,0152,8572,5792,6212,7732,8792,9933,0493,149

3,2593,1183,2373,3963,5203,5443,5493,5883,5923,591

3,4781,4481,4421,5281,5521,6741,7361,9462,0982,3842,4462,613

2,6272,6432,5462,5272,5332,7562,8342,8142,7212,6892,6922,735

2,7063,0003,7483,4243,2033,0613,0042,9742,9732,961

143796120123131146180

2,4252,3782,3572,4082,4252,4572,4152,3422,3642,2292,1172,323

1,9451,8781,9112,1142,2142,0342,0722,1462,2692,4122,4112,482

2,5132,2711,9872,1362,1672,2862,3062,427

2,693

2,4842,4282,4332,4632,4712,5572,5552,6342,5062,4602,3162,480

2,0991,9732,0192,2342,3212,1072,1652,2412,3532,4702,4842,563

2,5872,3992,2032,3452,3942,5102,5742,6972,8082,888

444444444443443443442442441439438435

419417415415414414413413412412411411

430429428429429425425425424424

1 Includes (in addition to bills discounted and bought and United States securities) municipal warrants,Federal intermediate credit bank debentures, land bank bonds, and foreign loans on gold.

NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE

The figures compiled and furnished by the manager of the NewYork Clearing House Association for the year ended September 30,1933, disclose there w^re 21 banks comprising the New York ClearingHouse Association with capital of $614,185,000.

Clearings amounted to $154,571,822,373, a reduction in the year of$22,734,473,278, and balances reported aggregating $23,916,139,983showed a reduction in the year of $4,618,487,518. The average dailyclearings amounted to $510,138,027 and the average daily balances$78,931,155. The percentage of balances to clearings was 15.47.

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CLEARING-HOUSE ASSOCIATIONS IN THE 12 FEDERAL RESERVEBANK CITIES AND ELSEWHERE

Clearing-house transactions in the 12 Federal Reserve bank cities'during the year ended September 30, 1933, aggregated $205,519,231,-000, a reduction in the year of $33,952,850,000. The ratio of bankclearings in the 12 Federal Eeserve bank cities was 83.7 percent of thetotal clearings of all banks in 232 reporting cities in the United States,in comparison with a ratio of 82.15 percent reported for these samecities last year.

Clearings of banks in seven other principal cities, each of which hadclearings in excess of $1,000,000,000, amounted to $16,175,505,000 andshowed a decrease of $5,449,605,000 in clearings reported for the samecities in the preceding year. The total clearings of the 232 citiesreporting to the New York Clearing House Association in the currentyear aggregated $245,546,646,000, as compared with $291,499,537,000reported by these cities in the preceding year.

Tables showing the following information are published in theappendix of this report: Statement showing the total of transactionsof the New York Clearing House from 1854 to 1913, and annuallysince 1914; comparative statement of transactions of the New YorkClearing House in years ended September 30, 1933 and 1932; ex-changes, balances, and percentages of balances to exchanges, etc., bythe New York Clearing House, annually since 1914; comparativestatement of the exchanges of clearing houses of the United States bycities for years ended September 30, 1933 and 1932; and comparativestatement of transactions of clearing-house associations in the 12Federal Reserve bank cities and elsewhere in years ended September30, 1933 and 1932.

ALL REPORTING BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES AND POSSESSIONS

The statement following shows a summary of reports of conditionof all reporting licensed banks in the United States and possessions,by classes, on June 30, 1933:

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Summary of reports of condition of all reporting licensed banks in the United States and possessions, by classes, at the close of business June SO,1988

[In thousands of dollars]

Number of banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts):Real estate loans, mortgages, deeds of trust, and other liens on real estate:

On farm land -On other real estate . _ - . .

Loans secured by U.S. Government and other bonds, stocks, and securities(exclusive of loans to banks) -

Loans to banks . _Commercial paper bought in open market; acceptances payable in United States;

and notes, bills, and acceptances payable in foreign countries - . -All other loans

Total

Overdrafts

Investments:U.S. Government securities . . ._.State, county, and municipal bonds " . - -

Stock of Federal Reserve bank and other corporationsForeign government bonds and other foreign securitiesOther bonds, notes, warrants, etc

Total

Real estate owned other than banking house

Total allbanks

14,624

425,5599, 201,975

4,693,481316,125

497,9057,242,326

22,377,371

10,447

7, 795,9992,881,1393, 785, 582

778,724439,319

2,249,900

17,930,663

1,382,831637,646

Nationalbanks

4,902

262,2551,064,521

2,759,876203,872

230,7773, 595,671

8,116,972

2,800

4,031,5761,067,7971,063,894

194,039266,044748,281

7,371,631

641,694132,187

All

otherthan na-

tional

9,722

163,3048,137,454

1,933,605112,253

267,1283, 646,655

14,260,399

7,647

3, 764,4231,813,3422,721,688

584,685173,275

1,501, 619

10,559,032

741,137505,459

Banks other than national, by classes

State(commer-

cial)

7,714

84,043631,852

371,70111,849

45,5751,972,842

3,117,862

2,950

593, 767259,634135, 33743, 55722, 697

654,590

1,709,582

220,451109,018

Loan andtrust

companies

1,029

29,3381,422,736

1, 518,371100,288

221,4731,441, 603

4, 733,809

4,572

2,515,599442,741439,873410,15781,920

536,651

4,426,941

362, 557119, 772

Stocksavings

219

15,132372,328

7,11221

50,349

444,942

16

103,2445,243

10,1571,794

796188,113

309,347

18,68920, 250

Mutualsavings

576

34,3865,707,767

35,805

30163,060

5,941,048

550,2651,104,8602,133,509

127,78467,382

119,376

4,103,176

138,252253,482

Private

184

4052,771

61695

5018,801

22, 738

109

1,548864

2,8121,393

4802,889

9,986

1,1882,937

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Cash in vault:Gold coin _.Gold certificatesAll other cash in vault.Not classified

Total.

Reserve with Federal Reserve banks or other reserve agentsOther amounts due from banks ._.Exchanges for clearing house and other checks on local banksOutside checks and other cash items. __Other assets (including securities borrowed, acceptances of other banks and bills of

exchange or drafts sold with endorsement, and customers' liability on account ofacceptances)

Total assets.

LIABILITIES

Demand deposits (other than bank and United States):Individual deposits subject to checkPublic funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or munici-

palitiesCertificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)Other demand deposits. _ _

Total.

Time deposits (including Postal Savings):Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or munici-

palitiesDeposits of other banks and trust companiesDeposits the payment of which has been deferred beyond the customary period

by agreement with depositorsOther time deposits:

Deposits evidenced by savings pass booksCertificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)Christmas savings and similar accountsOpen accounts

Postal savings deposits.

Total.

United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings)Due to banks (demand balances)Certified and cashiers' checks (including dividend checks), and letters of credit and

travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding..Deposits not classified

Total deposits..

2,3121,859

508, 397159,988

672,556

2, 761,9453, 230, 1111, 033, 635

66,538

1,198,165

51,301,908

13,408,593

1, 274,041185,005391,126

15,258,765

329,53565,147

102,846

17,836,9541,634,935

73,828597,052777,514

21,417,811

860,3993,316,210

653,26927,016

1,0341,245

286,199

288,478

1,412,1271, 935, 922

445,41137,008

476,261

20,860,491

6,825,317

848,47575,490

144,845

7,894,127

240,91347,274

21,595

4, 281,521766, 783

34,912249,206574, 713

6,216,917

449,6611,969,891

243,519

41,533,470 16,774,115

1,278614

222,198159,988

384, 078

1,349,8181,294,189

588,22429,530

721,904

30,441,417

6,583,276

425, 566109, 515246,281

7, 364,638

88,62217,873

81,251

13,555,433868,152

38,916347,846202,801

15,200,894

410,7381,346,319

409,75027,016

24,759,355

904265

95,00887,133

183,310

458,227440,261122,822

15,363

172,296

6,552,142

2,068,836

255,43747,33452, 607

2,424,214

23,5331,332

74,525

575,67411,61021,37063,850

2,140,489

91,299291,788

85,7795,638

5,039,207

284256

79,45346,057

126,050

798,999503,758463,408

12,606

443,868

11,996,340

4,456,226

168,91757,004

192,334

4,874,481

27,98416,446

6,723

1,800,523263,034

16,809325,387131,187

2,588,093

311,0731,052,085

323,60118,587

9,167,920

26

1,0439,604

10,655

45, 79425,305

1,391777

1,713

878,879

41,691

571,377

631

43, 756

36,87495

681,11524,474

688618

7,740

751,607

8,3662,268

212

8746,05716,554

62, 781

45,419319,100

586654

102,645

10,967,143

2,962

10070

3,132

213

9,699,119390

9,783334

22

9,709,861

113

12620

9,713,252

637640

1,282

1,3795,765

17130

1,382

46,913

:

13,561

1,0553,730

709

19,055

18

6,0814,580

26137

2

10,844

65

322,771

32,787

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Summary of reports of condition of all reporting licensed banks in the United States and possessions, by classes, at the close of business June 80y

193S— Continued[In thousands of dollars]

Total allbanks

Nationalbanks

Allbanksother

than na-tional

Banks other than national, by-

State(commer-

cial)

Loan andtrust

companiesStock Mutual

savings Private

o

National-bank circulation _Bills payable and rediscounts .Agreements to repurchase U.S. Government or other securities soldAcceptances executed for customers and to furnish dollar exchange, less own accept-

ances purchased or discountedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities (including securities borrowed and acceptances of other banks and

bills of exchange or drafts sold with endorsement *Capital stockSurplus _ .._.Undivided profits—net __ _ -Reserves for contingencies.. _

Total liabilities

730,435503,88326,799

441,81376,300

603,92Q_2,899,5413, 371,321

646,246468,180

730,435117,855

9,223

229,30441,617

101,3881,515,647

940,598235,600164, 709

386,02817,576

212,50934,683

502,5321,383,8942,430,723

410,646303,471

229, 23112,776

24, 6209,948

165,915554,517337,280

90,92587, 723

134,2964,800

187,88921,055

307, 975793,651

1,009,604168,814200,336

5,412 16,271 818

446

71830,86326,144

5,3633,724

3,158

24, 706

1,054,370144,687

10, 699

76

3,2184,8633,325857

51, 301,908 120,860,491 30,441,417 6,552,142 11, 996,340 878,879 10,967,143 46,913

ao3oIT*

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The table following shows the approximate population of each State, number of reporting licensed banks, assetsand liabilities, a classification of loans and discounts, investments, cash and demand and time deposits, June 30, 1933:

Assets and liabilities of all reporting licensed hanks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions, June 1933 (includes National, State(commercial) banks, loan and trust companies, savings and private banks)

3

Location Population(approxi-

mate)

Num-ber ofbanks

Assets (in thousands of dollars)

Loans anddiscounts(including

redis-counts)

Over-drafts

Invest-ments

Bankinghouse,

furnitureand

fixtures

Realestateownedotherthan

bankinghouse

Cashin vault

Reservewith Fed-

eral Reservebanks or

other Re-serve

agents

Otheramountsdue from

banks

Exchangesfor clear-ing houseand otherchecks on

localbanks

Outsidechecks

andothercash

items

Otherassets

Total

oo

1o

o

MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut

Total New EnglandStates

New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelawareMaryland.. ___District of Columbia.

Total Eastern States. .

VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth Carolina _._GeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisiana

802,000469,000361,000

4, 318,000702,000

1, 646,000

8111285

39733

211

125, 700119,901106,983

2,054,306219,542707,019

20191481138

143,390149,40163, 241

1,440,981250,070394,234

4,3374,2073,30470,9424,920

33, 369

2,7973,84213,84281,0711,83125,690

5,4492,3542,18630,6808,00715, 379

7,7552,8721,672

148,17119, 75335,559

16, 74811,0237,113

202,95113, 23866,362

23819557

17, 2351,8873,964

176181171

6,184100

760407

3,508

3,6083,291

307,388294,403202,096

4,108, 765522,967

1,285,593

8, 298,000 919 3, 333,451 274 2,441,317 121, 079 129,073 64,055 215, 782 317,435 23,576 7,500 67,670 6, 721,212

12,965,0004,193,0009,787,000241,000

1,663, 000495,000

869398

1,00147

. 13520

8,171,381924,850

1,802,39277,234195,68489,030

2,2228526893027

6,555,633729, 878

2,076,98476,531294,04690,000

425, 28975,713159,5654,50213,05915,821

153,10341,43889,0352,1504,7214,924

1,000,77159,502256,4058,12036, 31116,970

615,61499,855267,9788,71532,08425,528

781,65012,65742,063

4844,7653,954

7,0322,3074,789

94519553

615,33739,57373,810

9482,784909

18,454,2732,013,7824,826,865180,545591,271257,694

29,344,000 2,470 11,260, 571 2,641 9,823,072 693,949 295,371 226,745 1,378,079 1,049,774 845,573 15, 294

2,441,0001,774,0003, 275,0001, 748,0002, 911,0001,554,0002, 697,0002,047,0002,153,000

327168163104292143203212139

254,692136,796102,31322,159148,34543,32298,25060,649127,304

5846234913211117796188

111, 77253,10053,54018,45386,121117,86457,299

69,492

15,74410,9339,8261,74515,7638,9607,3504,316

11,005

7,5255,9453,7791,7118,5782,7636,6572,4813,411

9,1416,3786,2732,5386,0326,7665,0994,3415,673

13,93620,98439,4363,17726,1298,7658,5753,70319,608

55,8759,2118,22711,50843,01629,79523,98720, 38939,183

1,764802

2,962303

2,221503422534

3,174

2,023191221157695444406130

1,640

733,361

6,1731,4772,3812,6201,9032,5673,1062,3692,521

26,324,430

478,703245,863228,98164,420338,935221,760211,268138,311283,199

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CDO

Location

TexasArkansasKentucky.. ._ _Tennessee

Total Southern States-

Ohio .Indiana __ _Illinois.MichiganWisconsinMinnesota. _ .IowaMissouri

Total Middle WesternStates

North DakotaSouth Dakota .NebraskaKansasMontana .WyomingColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma

Total Western States

Washington..Oregon _ _California -

Population(approxi-

mate)

6,023,0001,872,0002,648,0002,664,000

33,807,000

6,798,0003,291,0007,826,0005,043,0002,992,0002,594,0002, 482,0003, 668,000

34, 694,000

687,000702,000

1,392, 0001,900,000i 537, 606

231,0001,052,000

434,0002,459,000

9,394,606

1,599,000983,000

6,062,000

Num-ber ofbanks

957194422332

3,656

619492845295401668438646

4,404

19321238477312464

14942

404

2,345

183108295

Assets (in thousands of dollars)

Loans anddiscounts(including

redis-counts)

392,91145,517

206,786171,018

1,810,062

804,547220,875

1,008,260315,303268,557302,988139,615360, 532

3,420,677

29,52332, 63290,537

133,37931,02921,79267,9639,199

108,717

524,771

132,81052, 211

1,582,869

Over-drafts

59485

169298

2,566

13262

3188674

11755

200

1,044

243166

1522841901482

528

5541

804

Invest-ments

259,10133,307

100,18267,163

1,065,997

471,391146,194824,307205,849164,622281,03896,309

370,600

2, 570,310

20,93329,29375,87099,58045, 60913,31599,5239,589

119,907

513,619

143, 282102,793

1,123,716

Bankinghouse,

furnitureand

fixtures

42,4123,0979,964

13,115

154,230

62, 57821,69655,34324,51119,74519, 5859,449

20, 633

233, 540

2,9133,3378,323

12,6083,8801,5595,741

76711,679

50,807

9,4966,569

100,685

Realestateownedotherthan

bankinghouse

13,6302,0815,2296,048

69,838

23,9397,787

15,52510,6063,9303,6632,237

11,786

79,473

915760

1,4774,094

753378

1,428381

1,362

11,548

1,5561,000

42,095

Cashin vault

22,3212,7717,3896,567

91,289

36,90218,88554,87017,74512,49816, 2129,957

17, 372

184,441

1,4011,4684,3776,2192,9041,7108,6131,0175,790

33,499

6,4134,447

32, 258

Reservewith Fed-

eral Reservebanks orother Re-

serveagents

80,04620,0298,187

13,778

266, 353

118,65413,886

260, 54649, 61758,53628,73910,13128, 681

568,790

2,1562,456

13, 27212,08113,9132,986

15,3541,588

20,145

83,951

25,65913,804

194,009

Otheramountsdue from

banks

133,5387,758

40,05952,661

475,207

84,11675,218

323,49735, 51839,293

118,03157,412

182, 729

915,814

9,29312,30239,14068,1089,9567,733

38,8043,370

48,453

237,159

29,02422,577

122, 719

Exchangesfor clear-ing houseand otherchecks on

localbanks

6,695290

2,8401,940

24,450

5,2131,452

35,4298,4082,5017,1881,7184,307

66,216

261327

1,8381,553

259114

1,73124

2,058

8,165

3,1301,720

57,430

Outsidechecks

andothercash

items

1,775233403

1,662

9,980

1,791462

4,2212,2111,1081,8761,1111,032

13,812

18315258438415374

89378

891

3,392

776484

13,617

Otherassets

6,4551,602

11,08015,336

59,590

26,459120,25559,95119,8855,622

11,3991,641

13,432

258,644

782649

1,2033,053

824193

1,396210

2,111

10,421

4,6211,969

37,349

Totalassets

959,478116,770392,288349,586

4,029,562

1,635,722626,772

2,652,267689,739576,486790,836329,635

1,011,304

8,312,761

68,38483,407

236,687341,211109,30849,895

241,53626,237

321,195

1,477,860

356,822207,615

3,307,551

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IdahoUtahNevadaArizona ___

Total Pacific States

AlaskaThe Territory of HawaiiPuerto RicoPhilippines _

Total possessions.

Total "United Statesand possessions _

» Population Apr. 1, 1930.

447,000518,00093,000

453,000

10,155,000

60, 600404,000

1, 621,30012, 758,400

14, 844,300

140, 536, 908

86691119

771

15191411

59

14, 624

15,45059,9583,974

15,418

1,862,690

3,97355,64135,43470,101

165,149

22,377,371

287689

1,021

92,280

84

2,373

10,447

20,75342,1775,909

22,061

1,460,691

4,86528,903

1,88620,003

55, 657

17,930, 663

1,9092,311

4481,936

123,354

2842,678

8582,052

5,872

1,382,831

4681,375

521,418

47,964

1061,334

7622,177

4,379

637, 646

2,1241,255

4921,911

48,900

9924,9194,828

12,888

23,627

672,556

1,6124,9551,1605,714

246,913

77

2,000

2,077

2, 761,945

9,97714,7372,1143,230

204,378

1,65411, 8783,058

13, 754

30,344

3, 230, 111

441,471

280

64,079

19658485414

1,576

1, 033, 635

1854783028

15,598

558

82475

962

66,538

29667135

344

45, 285

382,0137,914

13,229

23,194

1,198,165

52,846129,46414,22652,349

4,120,873

11,995 S110,389 ^56,133 o

136,693 KJ

315,210 ^

O

51,301,908 *

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CD

Location

Liabilities (in thousands of dollars)

Demanddeposits

Timedeposits(includ-

ingpostal

United

de-posits

Due tobanks

Certifiedand

cashiers'checks.

lettersof credit

andtravelers'checks

out-standing

De-positsnot

classi-fied

Na-tionalbankcir-

cula-tion

Billspayable

andredis-counts

Agree-ments

torepur-chase

securi-tiessold

Accept-ancesexe-

cutedfor

cus-tomers

Interest,taxes, and

otherexpensesaccrued

andunpaid

Otherliabili-

tiesCapitalstock i Surplus

Undi-vided

profits,net

Re-servesfor con-tingen-

cies

MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut

Total New England States.

New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelawareMarylandDistrict of Columbia

Total Eastern States. _

Virginia _.West VirginiaNorth Carolina.. _South CarolinaGeorgia __.Florida..Alabama..MississippiLouisianaTexasArkansas

36,51327,86115,160

773, 69190,708

208,427

217,827214,859150,024

2, 520,004344,124853,615

598514108

60,7661,9626,357

4,2965,2641,132

184,2067,57620,569

503381320

12,1851,1983,664

467

3,1754,7693,43920,1884,03210,761

8,54817,190

66411,421

5,220 27,4732,072

12330

2,4404,1844,768956

470202824

8,061406

2,647

11, 612

7,621136,04416,42541,172

15,57220, 5569,602

203,91241,80484, 651

9,68510,2711,733

117,9295,47331,172

54232

1,14517,2451,75510,181

1,152, 360 4, 300,453 70,305 223,043 18, 251 467 46,364 47,581 5,220 29,545 12,501 12, 610 219,540 376,097 176, 263 30,612

5, 604, 351487, 785

1, 299, 77562, 626140, 291109, 587

7, 056, 2771, 087, 5251, 951, 467

62, 350312, 02283, 737

370,5711,23,15688,8134,70212,9152,360

, 472,15028,672312,9082,34133,60515,572

483,8997,25918,468

2451,3701,627

16, 5101,469

86,44427, 35795, 6221,1278,0184,413

74, 21135,146

3,507230

4,0344,179

365, 347413

10,012

16,8673,7603,797

87112 659

114,77125,173109,1201,480754914

827,153 1114,229279,42913, 56924,14717, 350

, 590,984116,947482,60623, 33034,11013, 765

136,59121,02081, 0893,49614,0014,785

234,11329,69226,1334,4365,7602,578

7,704,415 10,553,378 500,5171,865,248 512,868 17,979 222,981 183, 554 8,309 375,884 25,772 252,2121,275,877 2,261,742 260,982 302,712

130,31176,311

28,461107,58689,53566,96353, 03198,442449,02844,435

200, 023101,07056,47319, 355

104, 26269, 08564, 05548,65891, 278180, 25435, 527

5302,621723

8,1546,3488,315753

11,786

401

27,5005,35823,1692,16835,00013,1588,1062,75225,85683,8716,143

2,1761,0892,552154771

1,069361458

1,6126,828495

19,723

478

3,4421,22311,8949,56210,5132,1997,04946,7403,444

8,2387,5004,504331

6,516967

3,0727,7198,3407,9026,008

208

77 182

56115

361

1,28720936948263665437217632

1,37553

7,397731

1,7001,4962,952597

1,9023,9811,189932953

44,89622,95617,8195,41733,07920,94926,95610,79620,62893,511,

24,03316, 05911, 4433,37320,4307,41013,9646,074

7,1384,1553,1081,084

38,3174,878

1,2,7801,1463,81115,7922,051

2,0451,4154,544587

2,325505

3,283512

3,1774,690266

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Kentucky _

Tennessee—_ _

Total Southern States

Ohio -Indiana _Illinois.Michigan _Wisconsin _MinnesotaIowaMissouri

Total Middle Western StatesNorth DakotaSouth Dakota . . . . _ _ . . . .Nebraska _ ,Kansas _ _.MontanaWyomingColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma „_

Total Western States

WashingtonOregon.._CaliforniaIdahoUtahNevadaArizona

Total Pacific States.._

AlaskaThe Territory of HawaiiPuerto Rico _Philippines

Total possessions

Total United States and pos-sessions

126,233110,987

1,473,989

497,919228, 602

1,197, 718218,546177,639244, 391126,688494,424

3,185,927

20,79432, 23798,201165,88741,17519,92096,67414,802150,835

640, 525

107,52371,585754,54822,85132,0807,03819, 765

1,015, 39C

3,96133,78315, 71932,696

86,159

125,685105,503

1,201, 228

736,598157,645587,987265,911238,408341,471121,838241,632

2,691,490

31,25128,28562,05479, 69843,12717,86682,6205,76584,236

434,902

148,19785,456

1,796,56618,14249,7025,05122,691

2,125,805

5^40645,76212,11547,272

110,555

15, 258,765 21,417,811 860,399 3,316, 210

3,9257,432

83, 662

25,9161,564

50,73413, 0578,4596,7771,990

14, 250

122,747

8552,2012,8203,578752107

1,346170

1,763

13,592

7,5201,52458,031

6321398196

67,645

4051,427

99

1,931

17,23324,427

274,741

74,37223,836287,76231, 06630,59574,19823,49780,291

625,617

1,6643,14631,91323,6305,5482,25421,025

54722,982

112,709

24,41713,650143,1012,48610,133

63929

194,779

- 662,1179,8848,006

20,073

4,154 9,6721,117 14,665

22,836

2,9192,23520,0205,0342,4386,9671,2488,218

49,198

405602

1,4461,907873219

1,78923f

3,482

10,955

1,524868

33,250361

1,271110522

37,906

31347224653

1,255

653,269

4,855 148,606

3,223

3, 223 138,454

55

482

492

36,40013, 37321, 3197,67421, 79420, 3056,94710,642

2,3091 , 97,87410,1531,8601,5637,9121,05512,042

46, 377

14, 6969,32894,829

9402,707418

1,410

124, 328

1753,150

3,325

27,016 730,435

7,69717,478

6, 272

22,0287,62883,86916, 0319,3124,2255,1803,703

151,976

9632,708852

2,798930771

1,718349

1,765

12,854

3,7051,85911,695

2781,494129107

19, 267

1761,154778271

2,379

503,883

12,621172

12,987

18

10

94

102

25

152

22

15

37

26, 799

542

3,076

140

25,4893

1,28098

404

27,414

129100

5,264

185

5,678

2151

216

441,813

270292

6,117

1,203

16,998912

1,2352,108259517

23,628

221156254161178218165

505

2,317

205247

3,4821

32839148

4,450

226197

1,092

1,515

76, 300

21,89016, 588

62,308

18,409115,35610,70437, 6051,2371,4461,92015,524

202,201

61117152

2,161236627831422

3,311

1,968

19, 70013

14,423

38

37,090

70811,03522,445

34,188

31,44332,666

372,811

110, 05339,798206, 71254,53745,39952,15724, 03084, 354

617, 040

6,1417,35018,94431,2897,8403,53013,3722,04530,675

121,186

28, 52313,652203,5134,0859,186700

3,850

263, 509

89012,1224,33412,232

29,578

603,920 2,899,541 3,371,321

24,39113,857

193,210

83,35026,89694, 29926,17022,04424,91611,16734,076

322,918

3,0143,0847,79114,8214,4562,55010,230

9679,313

56, 226

11,9986,252

120,1461,5454,672342

2,269

147,224

4426,2701,3165,876

13,904

4,373 2,7012,198 1,662

55,152

18, 2558,73821,0907,0857,7865,7042,84814,437

85,943

522974

2,9194,6201,601773

3,478159

2,494

17,540

4,2771,83939,807

4201,676181325

48,525

357938167379

1,841

646,246

27,712

7,949779

27,5166,0975,6376,0632,0238,827

64,891

184836

1,467508934255264110656

5,214

2,160287

23,6191,6391,394

5784

29,240

862,165259

5,289

7,799

468,180

1 Includes preferred stock where authorized.

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[In thousands of dollars]

CO

Location

Loans and discounts

Real-estate loans,mortgages, deedsof trust, and otherliens on real estate

On farmland

On otherreal estate

Loans onsecurities(exclusiveof loans

to banks)

Loansto

Commer-cial paperbought inopen mar-ket, andbills, ac-

ceptances,etc., pay-

able

All otherloansl

Investments

UnitedStates

Govern-ment?

securities

State,county,and mu-nicipalbonds

Railroadand other

publicservicecorpora-

tion bonds

Stock oFederal Re-serve banksand othercorpora-

tions

Foreigngovernmentbonds andother for-eign se-curities

Otherbonds,notes,

warrants,etc.

3

o

gft)o

§

MaineNew Hampshire " I IVermont _ IMassachusettsRhode Island _ ___I_IIIIIIConnecticut _

Total New England States

New YorkNew Jersey IPennsylvania _DelawareMarylandDistrict of Columbia.. _ I

TotarEastern States

VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth Carolina. _ _South CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabama. _MississippiLouisiana _TexasArkansas

215667900852219605

56,69978,07970,668

1,376, 711136, 672481,203

14,73418,09214,375226,65540,408112,119

13328941

13,088226212

4278920

37,7022,7503,318

53,87721, 98520, 979399, 29839, 267109, 562

23,49724,058

345,09494,62983,021

7,3912,929

348,5938,63027,311

55,60876,32034,295578,38988,874174,981

4,76920,3224,63056,23243, 20045,185

3,458 2, 200,032 13,989 44, 621 644,968 578, 602 404,762 1,008,467

36,33638,66814,6052,9197,270

73

4,310,329377,011481,27826,00979,48023,555

1,884,976192,391656,71730, 55347,97835,145

167, 5246,65430,487

101,503338

4,0927,259

381,021

1,402, 530306, 034612, 04617, 743"9,415

3,192, 565197,384823, 95125,102110,45362,071

1,210,894129,516206, 6437,42123,8754,322

1,439,801247, 733599,27728,127116, 73310,170

99,871

6,5161,8701,3002,3582,770979

6,1453,1873,56226,9292,309

5,297,662

15,0759,4442,4902,74222,0849,02610,3903,88124,47135, 93010,696

2,847, 760 206,516 382,096 2,426, 666 4,411,526 1,582,671 2,441,841

41,36017,6714,5323,71031,72911, 35018, 2854,25817,04877,3943,827

1,996867116113951

1,4961,473375436

4,309429

1,12619625

1,029833

1,031959

188, 619106, 74893,85012, 20789, 97819,440

2,940120

80, 798245,40928,136

59,15221,04726,4478,14352,30981,80229,1507,435

32, 572159, 73714,285

12,493

20,4464,727

18,97211,3977,4469,19940,192

7,2864,029186

1,3647,7985,9415,654916

1,7227,8671,746

174,338

237,31566,701141,549

1639,8124,484

460,024

3,4756,889414

1,7224,5222,0911,990316

1,3479,160382

11,2677,5627,90221,3827,06755,082

110, 262

1.55, 39522,20943,829

7797,0161,271

1,39696514

4321,3371,1411,688426717

3,014455

38,34113,7485,18291,2917,6708,654

164,886

319,66366,335261,73514,93926,1577,682

696,511

27,97016,6046,0332,06511,1757,9177,42022,06423,93539,13111,451

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Total Southern States

OhioIndiana - - - - __IllinoisMichiganWisconsin - -Minnesota _ _ _IowaMissouri -

Total Middle Western States. _

North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraskaKansasMontanaWyomingColoradoNew Mexico - - - _ -Oklahoma -

Total Western States

Washington _ _OregonCalifornia -Idaho --UtahNevadaArizona.

Total Pacific States

AlaskaThe Territory of Hawaii .Puerto RicoPhilippines

Total possessions

Total United States and pos-sessions . _____

5,2003,317

66,442

12,4455,830

13,0231,789

21,8539,474

31,1292,673

98, 216

2,7001, 6977,1165, 754

13,1022,6722,893

9883,955

40,877

2,4523,710

96,102874

4,841422307

108, 708

993,5364,352

7,987

425, 559

6,5505,179

157,958

310,64811,81594,364

145,09334,34911,17817,2548,371

633,072

3,8183,9872,048

19,7713,4691,4066,401

8205,761

47,481

4,1018,266

778,3212,209

27, 7321,1726,464

828,265

1,08923,374

1,44311,599

37,505

9,201,975

17,84129,198

278,203

107,35016,183

429,19660,91179,05851,86010,68044,540

799,778

1,4381,513

10,0397,4072,4652,317

25,286647

13,731

64,843

19,0758,739

210, 5441,9088,875

5174,680

254,338

2619,634

5121,954

22,176

4, 693,481

1,3323,142

17,035

4,2992,732

29, 5611,1105,7373,5381,6793,408

52,064

114485

1,60061138

100695127

17,144

20,914

279754

3,23468

188

17

4,538

78633

250

1,069

316,125

1,139113

10, 500

693257

24,8832,1621,2142,5611,5444,845

38,159

228981

1,814401146

2303141114

4,130

1,040328

7,00112

194

11

8,586

167

1,8947,896

9,813

497,905

174,724130,069

1, 279,924

369,112184, 058417,233104f 238126,346224,37777,329

296, 695

1, 799, 388

21,22523, 96967,92099,43511,80915, 29532, 3856,476

68,012

346, 526

105,86330,414

437, 66710, 37918,1301,8633,939

658, 255

2,84211, 69128, C1644,050

86, 599

7, 242, 326

49,08334,130

575, 292

198,89469, 528

482, 77380,37671,487

1.18,30135,989

179,607

1, 236,955

7,7399,003

44,00546,33317, 5876,104

59, 9774,547

41,422

236, 717

71, 25855,491

575,6088,753

18, 8073,083

12,248

745, 248

1,9926,579

783,010

11, 659

7, 795,999

28,86014,382

185, 748

99,9594,647

97,1139,562

18,05438,36312,83121, 550

302,079

4,15011,21310, 75517,9519,1312,746

12,1232,345

37,267

107, 681

14,16922,476

223,0704,4949,1792,0964,789

280,273

4987,145

6109,672

17,925

2,881,139

9,0521,579

55,140

23, 72216,33947,8719,982

39,68126,7556,993

10,529

181,872

2,7262,0548,5601,1608,263

9368,185

4431,403

33, 730

10,95311,07628,4083,3264,554

2731,294

59,884

1,1072,786

755

4,648

3, 785,582

7652,348

35,421

8,4471,170

18,4572,1003,7253,0341,037

43,437

81,407

21120367197831917994477

2,965

6,547

1,149498

10, 555161

5,16724

396

17,950

781,332

21,625

3,037

778, 724

9141,020

13, 519

8,3773,0249,1183,8567,3398,6751,6402,301

44,330

1,339913

3,0201,0432,687

2082,060

551,793

13,178

1,7315,264

15, 2411, 237

67862

375

24, 588

2072,586

150

2,943

439, 319

11,50813,704

200,877

131,99251,486

178,97599,97324,33685,91037,819

113,176

723,667

4,7685,9078, 859

32,1157,6223,082

16, 2342,122

35,057

115,766

44, 0227,988

270,8342,7823, 792

3712,959

332, 748

9838,4751,1964,791

15,445

2,249,900

1 Includes $3,646,655,000 reported for banks other than national, a part of which should probably be classified elsewhere in the schedule.

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COC

Location

Cash*

Goldcoin

Goldcer-tifl-

Allothercashin

vault

Notclassi-fied

Demand deposits

Indivi-dual de-posits

subjectto check

Publicfunds of

counties,school dis-tricts, or

other sub-divisions

or munici-palities

Certifi-catesof de-posit

Otherde-

manddepos-

its

Time deposits

Publicfunds ofStates,

counties,school dis-tricts, or

other sub-divisions

or munici-palities

De-posits

ofotherbanks

Deposits' the pay-ment of

which hasbeen de-ferred be-yond the

customaryperiod byagreement

with deposi-tors

Other time deposits

Evi-dencedby sav-

ings passbooks

Certifi-cates ofdeposit

Christ-mas

savingsand

similarac-

counts

Openac-

counts

Postalsav-ings

depos-its

MaineNew HampshireVermont _MassachusettsEhode Island. ___.Connecticut

Total New England States.

New York _New JerseyPennsylvaniaDelaware..MarylandDistrict of Columbia.._

Total Eastern States

VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth Carolina _.GeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippi „ _LouisianaTexas

2,2152,336

79814,6597,902

15,285

3,224

1,38215,929

33,18023,37014,174

726,49682,164

180,991

2,4663,184

225

5,82414,104

4181,130601

4,6232,5835,837

449177160

9,873137

7,495

19038121

5,3621,8621,835

6325

91314

370

2003

615

215, 552209, 711149,433

2,388,068325,881816,038

1,3211,790317

51,00911,42019, 529

16786196

8,9943,3542,500

415

31, 777

"5," 489'

3852,009

5233, 2661,5937,854

177

30715514673312

148 43,195

346 125,588

20,535 1,060,375 58, 502 15,192 18,291 9,408 1,340 818 4,104, 6 85, 386 15,972 37,687 45,159

107201

27, 66227,8681,7517,2209,956

25,361

5,067,298391,904

1,198,34647,750122, 246103,953

272, 34284, 75269,05412,78215,838

41

660 679 200, 045 25,361 6,931,497 454,809

5,5342,6291,8552,521

3,5673,7334,401

119,581

4,7495,0704,3215,65022,188

2,000

67,58122,09499,21365,02955,84335,78688,486381,213

6,2235,92818,8826,1266,00523,0268,95716,7517,57155,814

45,0237,00111, 524

655

219, 6884,12820,8512,034208

4,938

66, 262 251,847

4,212466

1,88161

95739

1,827124439

7,706

295980

4,322180

1,4111,441336370

1,9464,295

44, 5595,75511,429

541,228500

26,7271,9113,867

252,431

65

7,0601,532724

6, 323, 926998, 247

1, 569, 64760, 529

298, 61270, 367

202, 48823,104151,869

8841,4735,247

13, 2439,9606,763

381,3351,912

313, 470 124,8044,909

115, 446

4,4173,052

42,10791, 722

7542,5262,594

63, 525 35,026 9,316 9,321, 328 385, 065 33, 251 441,360 264, 507

3,56442679994400910

1,556

32

1031013871

57,3662,4381,132

6317527

10,3735,429

580476

94276

1,951

109,92463, 58731,12712,18461,15236, 62245, 51524,99746,032119,849

24,30222, 20821, 6512,89425,0604,1668,02820,64325,30324,696

1,16465396117444160916145294731

27,419

3432,879180575

4,1553,226

3,1034,6911,7882,75013,84226,8827,3942,7794,26523,896

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Arkansas _ __•- - -Tennessee

Total Southern States

OhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsin . _ _ _MinnesotaIowaMissouri

Total Middle WesternStates __.

North Dakota _South DakotaNebraska . _ -KansasMontana - - -Wyoming _ColoradoNew Mexico _ -Oklahoma

Total Western States

WashingtonOregon. _ _CaliforniaIdaho . _UtahNevada .Arizona

Total Pacific States

Alaska _ _.The Territory of Hawaii -Puerto RicoPhilippines

Total possessions

Total United States andpossessions

131010

286

3825

1711790311516

403

101124452911235

21

179

1110633626

101

118094

321

506

2,312

7223

135

33114551616

1581313

418

96

121745

893

20

165

83

721

41

1

126

1263

113

188

1,859

2,7512,8913,751

69,898

11,9387,889

54,6445,479

12,3926,7954,0545,729

108,920

1,3821 4514,3416,1572 8711,6948 5011,0094,711

32,117

4,2973,159

19,506725

1,208490

1,904

31, 289

9814,8274 671

12,454

22,933

508,397

4,4662,803

20, 970

24,89310,857

12,233

9,2285,875

11, 614

74,700

1,038

1,038

2,0971,275

12,6171,395

17,384

159,988

30,814120,59197,928

1,253, 096

391,893172,372

1,067,168186, 771136,440200,124108,462470,709

2, 733,939

16,17926 23878,941

118,85529,19112,83384,6339,695

121, 568

498,133

81,92356,106

678,46414,04924, 7923,894

16,320

875, 548

3,23019,5788 813

24,384

56,005

13,408,593

12,3074,481

11,613

183,684

78,49617, 207

109,41521,35637,74838,497

13, 56219,3iO

335,591

3,6405 410

14,929737,85610,7116,3937 9614,554

27,099

118, 553

22,47013,16850,1288,2546,1343,0033,333

106,490

6894,44*3 6127,664

16,412

1,274,041

1,168183811

19,874

8,63517,5419,9956,1382,60^1,7342,5974,101

53,348

425582

4,2087,0701,236

6752,004

4781,012

17, 690

1,3291,2437,651

519204192

10,895

211,046

205472

1,744

18,005

146978635

17, 335

18,89521,48211,1404,281

8444,0362,067

304

63, 049

5507

1232,106

3719

2,07675

1,156

6,149

1,8011,068

18,30529

1,13410020

22,457

218,7123,089

176

11,998

391,126

1281,7024,264

30, 041

8,858239

.3, 723505

3,1542,201

832,424

21,187

2,484253894324

1013244667

5,888

10,498

25457

176,90133

66035

3,511

181,622

21,9051,9279,420

13,254

329,535

82208

1,657

4,144

1,4061,625

3391,0782,112

10,638105

4,512

21,815

5

744

77

389

1,215

373

855

160

1,388

219

219

65,147

54311

64, 076

1,355306

1,25817,3151,1001,3432,708

25,385

593140

14

213

960

414

1,488389

2,291

102,846

17,14464,70553,131

685,987

563,860100, 522419, 045190, 826133, 345207,47143, 330

121,171

1, 779, 570

8,5967 725

21,62521,31317, 7448,200

62,1082,161

28,319

177,791

112, 20861, 038

1,460,4046,356

40,4064,364

12,333

1,697,109

3,76132,1408,773

25,812

70,486

17, 836,954

10,29956,32537, 009

282, 584

104, 60240, 084

102, 92140, 42585, 08396,45357,423

100, 633

627,624

14, 86913 65830, 56047,84813, 3626,3269,8141,945

20,906

159, 288

13, 0666,870

40,4466,3294,700

2641,090

72, 765

77610,694

9289,825

22, 223

1,634,935

62350412

5,544

6,946453

1,2591,7731,101

745193360

12,830

4425

50035038

807559

16436

2,775

104

2,3271

222

12

2,378

721

357

1,078

73,828

658316

1,638

21,391

2,3707,983

42, 35210,0001,0591,519

3,343

68, 626

7412757263368

101

12,843

14, 418

401717

10, 558

15

11,691

211,858

1,879

597,052

7,1541,5367,381

107,461

47,2016,433

17, 0903 989

11,45421,10117,9969,189

134,453

4,5916,3527,8898,486

11,9052,4019,5151,576

15,242

67,957

22,11415,956

105,0753,9353,365

3865,730

156,561

867302247

1,416

777,514

1 All cash in national banks included in first 3 columns. CO

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The assets and liabilities of all reporting banks June 30, 1929 to1933, are shown in the following statement:

Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks on or about June 80, 1929—S3

[In thousands of dollars]

1929 (25,330banks)

1930 (24,079banks)

1931 (22,071banks)

1932 (19,163banks)

1938 (14,624banks *)

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including redis-counts)

Overdrafts -Investments -Banking house, furniture and fixturesReal estate owned other than banking houseCash in vaultReserve with Federal Reserve banks or

other reserve agents.Due from banks - _Exchanges for clearing house and other cash

itemsOther assets..—

TotalLIABILITIES

Demand deposits _Time deposits (including postal savings) _.United States depositsDue to banks -Certified and cashiers' checks and cash

letters of credit and travelers' checksoutstanding

Deposits not classified a -

Total depositsNational-bank circulation. _Bills payable and rediscounts —Agreements to repurchase securities sold—.Acceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued

and unpaid..Other liabilitiesCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingencies

Total _

41,376, 26956,857

17,348,7381,754,454390,816819,928

3,192, 2003, 567, 525

1,691, 7721,973,946

40,460,67049,438

17,944, 7281,810,357425,151865,970

3,433,1023,994,325

2,884,6352,151, 748

35,164,85045,650

20,060,1531,808,254446,488884,327

3,402,1894,133, 720

1,946, 7092,316,809

28,074,64015,213

18, 223, 2411,681,989526,750791, 627

2,674,9412,920,092

981,0571,355,581

72,172, 505

24, 350,16428,787,617

286,1123,629,197

837,43020,121

74,020,124

24,098,51629,465,361

213, 7224,337,120

1, 615, 277117,199

70,209,149 57,245,131

21,326, 21029,159,361

448,1894,828,741

1,083,00319,240

16,405, 57924, 774,389

424,3253,212,110

565,8668,000

67,910,641649,452

1,630, 70355,523449,917

142, 7761,665,9483, 796,9784,611,69S1,097, 3863 161,483

59,847,195652,339665,81747,678585,969

122, 7371,816,8913.889,4194,968,9991,154,8043 268, 276

56, S64,744639,304457,620312, 335938,407

97,8391,067,8213,669,9984, 792,8511,010,1283 358,102

45,890,269652,168

1,248, 78048,613528,310

77,271761,219

3,317,8644,058,070716, 598

3 445,969

72,172, 505 74,020,124 70, 209,149 57, 245,131

22,377,37110,447

17,930,6631,382,831637.646672, 556

2,761,9453,230, 111

1,100,1731,198,165

51,301,908

15,258,76521,417,811

3,316,210

653,26927,016

41,588,470730,435503,88326,799441,813

76,300603,920

2,899,5413,371,321646,246468,180

51,301,908

* Licensed banks; i.e., those operating on an unrestricted basis.2 For banks other than national.3 Includes reserves for dividends.

Principal items of assets and liabilities of all reporting licensed banks in continentalUnited States as compared with similar data for member banks of the FederalReserve System, on or about June 80, 1983

Items

Allreportingbanks: 1

14,565banks (000omitted)

Member banks

5,606banks (000omitted)

Percentto all

reportingbanks1

Percentto all

reportingbanks,1

exceptmutualsavings

andprivate

Mutualsavingsbanks:2

576 banks(000

omitted)

Privatebanks:3

184 banks(000

omitted)

Loans *__InvestmentsCashCapitalSurplus and undivided profits.Deposits (demand and time)..Aggregate assets

$22, 220, 29617,875,006

648,9292,869, 9634,001,822

36, 479,86250, 986, 698

$12,858, 09911, 928, 272

404, 5022, 220, 3302, 220, 720

21,908, 63833,046, 780

57.8766.7362.3377.3655.4960.0664.81

79.10

69.1677.5079.3581.9482.67

$5,941,0484,103,176

62, 781

1,199,0579, 712,993

10, 967,143

$22,8479,9861,2824,8634,182

29,89946,913

1 Exclusive of banks in Alaska and insular possessions.2 Included in all reporting banks in column 1.8 Including overdrafts.Digitized for FRASER

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Per capita demand and time and savings deposits in all reporting licensedbanks

Statement showing the population, amount of demand and timedeposits, amount of savings deposits, and per capita savings depositsreported by all licensed banks in each State, the District of Columbia,Alaska, and insular possessions follows:

Per capita demand and time and savings deposits in all reporting licensed banksJune 80, 1938

Location

MaineNew Hampshire _VermontMassachusetts *Rhode Island _ __ . _ _.Connecticut

Total New England States

New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvania. __DelawareMarylandDistrict of Columbia

Total Eastern States

VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFlorida _ _.Alabama „MississippiLouisiana., _ _Texas _ __ArkansasKentuckyTennessee _

Total Southern States..

OhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsin. _ _MinnesotaIowa_ _Missouri

Total Middle Western States

North Dakota _South DakotaNebraskaKansas. _ _. ._ _ _Montana..WyomingColorado . .New Mexico—Oklahoma

Total Western States

Population(approximate)

802,000469,000361,000

4,318,000702, 000

1, 646, 000

8, 298, 000

12,965, 0004,193,0009, 787, 000

241, 0001, 663, 000

495, 000

29,344,000

2, 441,0001, 774, 0003, 275.0001,748, 0002,911,0001, 554, 0002, 697,0002,047,0002,153,0006,023,0001,872,0002,648, 0002, 664, 000

33,807,000

6, 798,0003, 291,0007,826, 0005,043, 0002,992, 0002, 594, 0002,482, 0003, 668, 000

34,694,000

687, 000702,000

1, 392, 0001, 900, 0003 537, 606

231, 0001,052, 000

434,0002,459,000

9, 394, 605

Demandand timedeposits i

(000 omitted)

$254,340242, 720165,184

3, 293, 695434,832

1,062,042

5,452,813

12, 660, 6281,575, 3103, 251, 242

124,976452, 313193, 324

18, 257, 793

330, 334177,381149,13947,816

211, 848158, 620131,018101, 689189, 720629, 282

79,962251,918216,490

2,675, 217

1, 234, 517386, 247

1, 785, 705484, 457416, 047585,862248, 526736, 056

5,877,417

52, 04560, 522

160, 255245, 585

84, 30237, 786

179,29420, 567

235, 071

1, 075,427

Per cap-ita de-mand

and timedeposits

$317.13517. 53457. 57762. 78619. 42645. 23

657.12

976. 52375. 70332. 20518. 57271. 99390. 55

622. 20

135. 3399.9945.5427.3572.77

102. 0748.5849.6888.12

104. 4842.7195.1481.27

79.13

181. 60117.36228.1896.07

139. 05225. 85100.13200. 67

169. 41

75.7688.21

115.13129. 26156. 81163.58170. 4347.3995.60

114. 47

Savings de-posits 2 (000

omitted)

$216,873211,501149,750

2, 439, 077337,301835, 567

4,190, 069

6, 526,4141, 021, 3511, 721, 516

61,413300,085

75, 614

9, 706,393

134,24485, 79552,77815,07886, 21240,78853, 54345,64071,335

144, 54527,443

121, 03090,140

968,571

668,462140, 606521,966231,251218,428303,924100, 753221,804

2,407,194

23,46521, 38352,18569,16131,10614, 52671,9224,106

49, 225

337,079

Per cap-ita sav-ings de-posits

$270.42450.96414.82564. 86480.49507. 64

504.95

503. 39243. 58175. 90254.83180. 45152. 76

330. 78

55.0048.3616.128.63

29.6226.2519.8522.3033.1324.0014.6645.7133.84

28. 65

98.3342.7266. 7045.8673.00

117.1640.5960.47

69.38

34.1630.4637.4936. 4057.8662.8868.379.46

20.02

35.88

* Includes postal savings, Christmas savings, and other savings reported in column 4.2 Represents deposits evidenced by savings pass books and time certificates of deposit. (Does not include

postal savings or Christmas savings accounts.)3 Population Apr. 1,1930.

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Per capita demand and time and savings deposits in all reporting licensed banksJune 80y 1983—Continued

Location

WashingtonOregonCaliforniaIdahoUtah . .NevadaArizona

Total Pacific States __.

AlaskaThe Territory of HawaiiPuerto Rico __.Philippines

Total possessions

Total United States

Population*(approximate)

1,599,000983,000

6,062,000447,000518, 00093, 000

453,000

10,155,000

60,600404,000

1, 621,30012, 758,400

14,844,300

140, 536,906

Demandand timedeposits

(000 omitted)

$255,720157,041

2,551,11440,99381,78212,08942, 456

3,141,195

9,36779, 54527,83479,968

196, 714

36,676, 576

Per cap-ita de-mand

and timedeposits

$159.92159.76420. 8491.71

157.88129.9993.72

309. 32

154.57196.8917.176.27

13.25

260.98

Savings de-posits (000omitted)

$125,27467,908

1, 500,85012,68545,1064,628

13,423

1,769, 874

4,53742, 8349,701

35,637

92,709

19,471,889

Per cap-ita sav-ings de-

posits

$78.3569.08

247.5828.3887.0849.7629.63

174.29

74787106. 02

5.982.79

6.25

138.55

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Savings deposits and depositors in all reporting licensed banks in the United States and possessionSj according to classes of banks, on or aboutJune SO, 19S3

[Deposits in thousands of dollars]

Location

Total all reporting banks

Depositsevidencedby savingspass books

Time cer-tificates of

deposit

Total sav-ings de-posits i

Depos-itors 2

National banks All banks other than national

Depositsevidencedby savingspass books

Time cer-tificates of

deposit

Total sav-ings de-posits i

positsevidencedby savingspass books

Time cer-tificates of

deposit

Total savings de-posits i

44,44917,91720,165

268,74715,16582,604

79,31846,95845, 594

567,12212,441

183,199

172,029193,553129,585

2,157,746314,045743,470

172,424193.584129.585170,330322,136752,963

1,759317

38,4253,329

10,036

77, 3405,147

101, 707509

1,4732,448

635, 270306, 017719,628

8,25568,89136,342

1, 586, 538725,638

1,374,42910, 25594,81862,947

125,14817,95750,162

375

5,891,144715,334

1,001,88853,158231,19439,272

7, 797,4601, 454, 2721,803,405108, 507473,877117, 552

233, 75592, 24741, 21615,957

230, 111120,619101,92533,338

19, 57534,19823,3268,43816,8159,45912, 72312, 53516,6408,2486,571

34, 25214, 708

19,57546,81838,49810,69433,56310,19115,72128, 22234,52416,94111,12174,47031,407

12,62015,1722,25616, 748

732

257,48126, 35474, 291187,425

217,488 154, 257

Maine • .___ ~New Hampshire __Vermont „Massachusetts __Rhode IslandConnecticut

Total New England States

New YorkNew Jersey -PennsylvaniaDelaware _MarylandDistrict of Columbia

Total Eastern States —

Virginia—West VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth Carolina—Georgia _FloridaAlabamaMississippi—LouisianaTexas _ -Arkansas— -KentuckyTennessee. - -

Total Southern States

215,552209,711149,433

2,388,068325,881816,038

4,104,683

6,323,926998, 247

1, 569,64760, 529

298,61270,367

9, 321, 328

109, 94263, 58731,12712,18461,15236,62245, 51524,99746, 032

119,84917,14464, 70553,131

685,987

1,3211,790

31751,00911,42019,529

216.873211,501149,750

2,439,077337,301835,567

446, 688351,634264, 222

3, 645,452382,928

1,376,109

43, 52316.15819,848

230, 32211,83672,568

85,386 4,190,069 6,467,033

202, 48823,104

151,869884

1,4735,247

6, 526,4141,021, 351

J , 721, 51661,413

300,08575,614

9, 383,9982,179,9103,177, 834

118, 762568,695180, 499

394, 255

557,930300,870617,921

7,74667,41833,894

385, 065 9, 706, 393 15, 609, 698 1, 585, 779 188, 624

24,30222, 20821, 6512,894

25, 0604,1668,028

20, 64325, 30324,69510,29956,32537, 009

134, 24485, 79552, 77815, 07886, 21240, 78853, 54345,64071,335

144, 54527,443

121,03090,140

430,616212,981165, 64841,884

317,113155, 322251,92561,482

263,878302.621

53, 540232.622236, 578

90,36729, 389

7,8013,746

44, 33727,16332, 79212,46229, 392

111, 60110, 57330,45338,423

24,3029,5886,479

6388, 3123,4345,0304,9567,419

16, 0035,749

16,10720, 310

114,66938,97714, 2804,384

52,64930, 59737,82217,41836,811

127, 60418,32246, 56058,733

282, 584 968, 571 2, 726, 210 128,327 596,826 1,613,105

»Excludes Postal Savings and Christmas-savings accounts, etc. 2 Represents number of savings pass-book accounts,

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Savings deposits and depositors in all reporting licensed banks in the United States and possessions, according to classes of banks, on or aboutJune SO, 1983—Continued(Deposits in thousands of dollars]

Location

OhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsinMinnesota.IowaMissouri

Total Middle Western S ta tes . . .

North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraskaKansas.._Montana... ._Wyoming . . .ColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma

Total Western States

Washington..OregonCaliforniaIdaho. .UtahNevada _Arizona

Total Pacific States

Total all reporting banks

Depositsevidencedby savingspass books

563,860100,522419,045190,826133,345207,47143,330

121,171

1,779, 570

8,5967,725

21,62521,31317,7448,200

62,1082,161

28,319

177,791

112,20861,038

1,460,4046,356

40,4064,364

12,333

1,697,109

Time cer-tificates of

deposit

104,60240,084

102,92140,42585,08396,45357,423

100,633

627,624

14,86913,65830,56047,84813,3626,3269,8141,945

20,906

159,288

13,0666,870

40,4466,3294,700

2641,090

72,765

Total sav-ings de-posits

668,462140,606521,966231, 251218,428303,924100, 753221,804

2,407,194

23,46521,38352,18569,16131,10614,52671,9224,106

49,225

337,079

125,27467,908

1,500,85012,68545,1064,628

13,423

1,769,874

Depos-itors

1,608,808301,598

1,767,943652, 221750,889701,578271,966539,928

6,594,931

42,34540,861

138,488177,45751,30930,653

183,63910,177

119,023

793,952

269,557195,887

2,837,40335,053

153,2968,807

37,668

3,537,671

National banks

Depositsevidencedby savingspass books

142,42042,017

264,62167,90373,988

120,9-516,90153,330

782,125

7,3605,039

18, 66714,66911,6346,019

50, 2601,693

26,712

142,053

46,67652,777

778,5762,5469,7253,8662,633

896,799

Time cer-tificates of

deposit

42,2^818, 25760,6899,334

34, 20150, 57613, 60218,302

247, 239

9,7726,847

16,44017,7108,1133,7967,6551,357

15,729

87,419

6,8354,984

40,4461,9861,850

29384

56,514

Total sav-ings de-posits

184,69860,274

325,31077, 237

108,189171,52130, 50371,632

1, 029,364

17,13211,88635,10732,37919,7479,815

57,9153,050

42,441

229,472

53,51157,761

819,0224,532

11,5753,8953,017

953,313

Depos-itors

430,623137,164

1,037,136184,247330,149455, 386103, 264202, 342

2,880,311

34,62725,742

112,20387,16332,31520,782

138,0847,814

108,054

566,784

154,221164,523

1,749,50611,33132,1126,454

10,687

2,128,834

All banks other than national

Depositsevidencedby savingspass books

421,44058, 505

154,424122,92359, 35786, 52626,42967,841

997,445

1,2362,6862,9586,6446,1102,181

11,848468

1,607

35,738

65,5328,261

681,8283,810

30,681498

9,700

800,310

Time cer-tificates of

deposit

62,32421,82742,23231,09150,88245,87743,82182,331

380,385

5,0976,811

14,12030,1385,2492,5302,159

5885,177

71,869

6,2311,886

4,3432,850

235706

16,251

Total sav-ings de-posits

483,76480,332

196,656154,014110,239132,40370, 250

150,172

1,377,830

6,3339,497

17,07836,78211,3594,711

14,0071,0566,784

107,607

71,76310,147

681,8288,153

33,531733

10,406

816,561

Depos-itors

1, r8,185164,434730,807467,974420, 740246,192168, 702337, 586

3,714,620

7,71815,11926,28590,29418,9949,871

45.5552,363

10,969

227,168

115,33631,364

1,087,89723,722

121,1842,353

26,981

1,408,837

o

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The Territory of Hawaii _Puerto Rico __Philippines-

Total possessions

Total United States

3,76132,1408,773

25,812

70,486

17,836,954

77610,694

9289,825

22, 223

1, 634,935

4,53742,8349,701

35,637

92,709

19,471,889

6,978156,04635,368

438,987

637,379

36,366,874

1,26110,750

12,011

4, 281,521

2063,662

3,868

766,783

1,46714,412

15, 879

5,048,304

2,57843,117

45, 695

12,023,986

2,50021,3908,773

25, 812

58,475

13, 555,433

5707,032

9289,825

18,355

868,152

3,07028,4229,701

35,637

76,830

14,423,585

4.40C112,92935,368

438,987

591,684

24,342,888

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Location

MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut

Total New England States

New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelawareMarylandDistrict of Onlnmhiq.

Total Eastern States..

VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexasArkansasKentuckyTennessee

Total Southern States

State (commercial) banks

Depositsevidencedby savingspass books

143,40525,912

119,3127,174

29,573

325,376

19 57534,19823,3268,438

16,3266,436

10,52912,53516, 6408,2416,571

34,25214,708

211,775

Time cer-tificates of

deposit

11,859793

8,842230

21,724

12,62015,1722,256

15,889595

2,97315,68717,8848,4864,550

40,21816,699

153,029

Totalsavings

deposits 1

155,26426,705

128,1547,404

29,573

347,100

19,57546,81838,49810,69432, 2157,031

13, 50228,22234,52416,72711,12174,47031,407

364,804

Deposi-tors a

431,78973,257

319,92314,333

102,933

942,235

196,861120, 734

3 124,43225,92782,870

3 23,2403 50,000s 28,1463 65,490

45,06927,186

158,3313 49,153

997,439

Loan and trust companies

Depositsevidencedby savingspass books

54,98017,81651,706

115,122143, 37091,130

474,124

486,939339, 303331,401

17, 79225,43729,379

1,230, 251

3,023

3,023

Time cer-tificates of

deposit

39531

12, 5848,0919,480

30,581

113, 24517,16441,320

145

2,176

174,050

137

137

Totalsavings

deposits i

55,37517,84751,706

127,706151,461100,610

504, 705

600,184356,467372,721

17,93725,43731,555

1,404,301

3,160

3,160

Deposi-tors 2

149,12539, 021

3 96,349271,663183,191284, 971

1, 024,320

1,090,948849,118850,99245,86771,59976,862

2,985,386

3 11,463

11,463

Stock savings banks

Depositsevidencedby savingspass books

26,344

7,094

33,438

2,194

2,194

Time cer-tificates of

deposit

623

623

25

25

Totalsavings

deposits *

26,344

7,717

34,061

2,219

2,219

Deposi-tors 2

= = = = =

39,802

40,690

80,492

3 100,000

100,000

d

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Ohio . -•_ ,Indiana.IllinoisMichigan _ _WisconsinMinnesotaIowa _Missouri _

Total Middle Western States

North Dakota _South DakotaNebraskaKansasMontanaWyomingColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma

Total Western States.__„._-

WashingtonOregonCaliforniaIdahoUtah _

Arizona

Total Pacific States

A.laskaThe Territory of HawaiiPuerto RicoPhilippines

Total possessions

Total United States

312,6359,404

154,424110,71856,40525, 6383,966

13,827

687,017

8182,3891,9416,5616,1102,181

s 11,848468

s 1, 607

33,923

3 18, 5998,227

3,81014, 847

4986,048

52,029

2,50021,3908,773

25,812

58,475

1,368, 595

60,44812,76842,23230,02250,33043, 38319,43238,923

297, 538

4,9776,385

14,12027,9745,2492,530

3 2,159588

s 5,177

69,159

3 6,2311,886

4,3432,692

235482

15,869

7,032928

9,825

18,355

575,674

373,08322,172

196,656140, 740106, 73569,02123,39852, 750

984, 555

5,7958,774

16,06134,53511,3594,711

14,0071,0566,784

103,082

24,83010,113

8,15317,539

7336,530

67,898

3,07028,4229,701

35,637

76,830

1,944,269

1,025,3793 30,741730,807447,803408,811

3 141,8483 67,6703 93,155

2,946,214

7,0293 13, 700

22, 69084,341

3 18, 9949,871

45,5552,363

3 10, 969

215, 512

18, 01531,177

23, 72262,432

2,35315,132

152,831

4,400112,92935, 368

438,987

59 684

5,845, 915

32,289

1,0743,195

87954,014

91,451

418297

79

794

166

714

880

1,800, 523

8,719

5522,494

38643,408

55,559

120426

2,090

2,636

71

71

263,034

41,008

1,6265,6891,265

97,422

147,010

538723

2,169

3,430

166

785

951

2,063,557

s 105,559

8,0273 11,832

3 2,5253 244,431

372,374

6893 1, 419

5,905

8,013

220

8,326

8,546

4,410,102

11,795

21,425

33,220

1 017

1,017

592,474

15,120

3,652

611, 246

681,115

598

22,917

23, 515

87

224

311

24, 474

12,393

44,342

56,735

1,017

1,017

592,474

15, 207

3,876

611, 557

705, 589

18,112

3 97,465

115,577

3,595

3,595

1,016, 616

50,426

11,849

1,078,891

1,378,555

do

o

3oo

3o

1 Excludes postal savings and Christmas savings accounts, etc.2 Represents number of savings pass-book accounts,s Estimated.

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Savings deposits and depositors in all reporting licensed banks in the United States and possessions, according to classes of banks, on or aboutJune 80, 1988—Continued

[Deposits in thousands of dollars]

Location

MaineNew Hampshire .VermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut

Total New England States

New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelawareMaryland—.District of Columbia

Total Eastern States

VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth Carolina.South Carolina..GeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisiana _ _Texas..ArkansasKentucky.. _ _ _Tennessee .

Total Southern States

Mutual savings banks

Depositsevidencedby savingspass books

117,049175,73777,879

2,042,624170,675652,109

3,236,073

5,134,980304, 374500,20427,817

176,184

6,143,559

Time cer-tificates

of deposit

Totalsavings

deposits *

117,049175,73777,879

2,042,624170,675652,109

3,236,073

5,134,980304, 374500, 20427,817

176,184

6,143,559

Deposi-tors2

218,245265,655

s 122,2792,806,667

187,296907,152

4,507,294

6, 272,371487, 536630, 34748, 307

299,345

7,737,906

Private banks

Depositsevidencedby savingspass books

231

231

6721,444

809

2,925

489

7

496

Time cer-tificates

of deposit

13

13

44

44

859

207

1,066

Totalsavings

deposits1

244

244

7161,444

809

2,969

1,348

214

1,562

Deposi-tors 2

787

787

2,3524,5592,143

9,054

4,132

71

4,203

Total all banks other than national

Depositsevidencedby savingspass books

172,029193,553129,585

2,157,746314,045743,470

3,710,428

5, 765,996697,377951, 72652, 783

231,19436,473

7,735,549

19,57534,19823,3268,438

16,8159,459

12, 72312,53516,6408,2486,571

34,25214,708

217,488

Time cer-tificates of

deposit

39531

12,5848,0919,493

30,594

125,14817,95750,162

375

2,799

196, 441

12,62015,1722,256

16,748732

2,99815,68717,8848,6934,550

40,21816,699

154,257

Totalsavings

deposits l

172,424193,584129,585

2,170,330322,136752,963

3, 741,022

5,891,144715, 334

1,001,88853,158

231,19439, 272

7,931,990

19, 57546,81838,49810,69433,56310,19115,72128,22234,52416,94111,12174,47031,407

371,745

Deposi-tors1

367,370304,676218,628

3,078,330370,487

1,192,910

5,532,401

7,797,4601,454, 2721,803,405

108, 507473,877117,552

11,755,073

196,861120,734124,43225,92787,00234, 703

150,00028,14665,49045,14027,186

158,33149,153

1,113,105

3

3ooS

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OhioIndianaIllinoisMichigan ._

IowaMissouri

Total Middle Western States

North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraska

MontanaWyomingColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma

Total Western States

WashingtonOregon

Utah

Arizona

Total Pacific States

AlaskaThe Territory of HawaiiPuerto RicoPhiiippines

Total possessions

Total United States

107,31516,446

1,87857,693

183,332

46,76734

89,354

136,155

9, 699,119

390

390

390

107,70516,446

1,87857,693

183, 722

46,76734

89,354

136,155

9,699, 509

146,6703 26,935

3,902» 92, 512

270,019

97,101187

71,281

168, 569

12,683,788

1,490366

410

159

2,425

4

4

6,081

1,486340

471

1,086

3,383

74

74

4,580

2,976706

881

1,245

5,808

78

78

10,661

6,1363 1,199

2,059

1,042

10,436

48

48

24, 528

421,44058,505

154,424122,92359, 35786,52626,42967,841

997,445

1,2362,6862,9586,6446,1102,181

11,848468

1,607

35,738

65,5328,261

681,8283,810

30,681498

9,700

800,310

2,50021,3908,773

25,812

68,475

13, 555,433

62,32421,82742,23231,09150,88245,87743,82182, 331

380, 385

5,0976,811

14,12030,1385,2492,5302,159

5885,177

71,869

6,2311,886

4,3432,850

235706

16,251

6707, 032

9289,825

18,355

868,152

483,76480,332

196, 656154, 014110, 239132,40370,250

150,172

1,377,830

6,3339,497

17,07836,78211,3594,711

14,0071,0566,784

107,607

71,76310,147

681,8288,153

33,531733

10,406

816,561

3,07028,4229,701

35,637

76,830

14,423,585

1,178,185164,434730,807467,974420,740246,192168,702337,586

3,714,620

7,71815,11926,28590,29418,9949,871

45,5552,363

10,969

227,168

115,33631,364

1,087,89723,722

121,1842,353

26,981

1,408,837

4,400112,92935,368

438,987

591,684

24,342,888

i Excludes postal savings and Christmas savings accounts, etc.3 Represents number of savings pass-book accounts.3 Estimated.

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National banks

The assets and liabilities of all reporting national banks June 30,1929 to 1933, are shown in the following statement:

Assets and liabilities of all reporting national banks on or about June 80, 1929-33

[In thousands of dollars]

1929, 7,536banks

14,801,13010,193

6,656,535747,684118,839298,003

1,344,9511,854,187

785,006823,700

27,440,228

10,504,2688,317,095

228,2432,175,932

372,550

21,598,088649,452714, 50749,660

392,623

73,968287,167

1,627,3751,479,052

487,5048 80,832

27,440, 228

1930, 7,252banks

14,887,7529,452

6,888,171787,750124,584342,507

1,421,6762,353,669

1,297,4871,003,491

29,116,539

10,926,2018,752,571

171,9642,679,821

738,327

28,268,884652,339229,033

8,173511,007

79,129391,826

1,743,9741, 591,339

545,873s 94,962

29,116, 539

1931, 6,805banks

13,177,4857,790

7,674,837795,866125,681368,589

1,418,0962,354,145

854,365865,844

27,642,698

10,105,8858,579,590

235,2262,746,412

531,127

22,198,240639,304153,53310,266

442,235

62,881380, 509

1,687,6631,493,876

443,5922130,599

27,642,698

1932, 6,150banks

10,281,6764,701

7,196,652760,057143,585338,404

1,150,5751,569,723

427,159495,179

22,367,711

7,940,6537,265,640

213,2871,800,217

241,116

17,460,913652,168506,89039,535

279,220

49,43999,698

1,568,9831, 259,425

302,5212 148,919

22,367,711

1933S 4,902banks l

8,116,9722,800

7,371,631641,694132,187288,478

1,412,1271,935,922

482,419476,261

20,860,491

7,894,1276,216,917

449,6611,969,891

243,519

16,774, H5730,435117,855

9,223229,304

41,617101,388

1,515,647940,598235,600164,709

20,860,491

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsInvestmentsBanking house, furniture and fixturesReal estate owned other than banking house.Cash in vaultReserve with Federal Reserve banks or

other reserve agents .Due from banksExchanges for clearing house and other cash

items.-Other assets

Total

LIABILITIES

Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings)United States depositsDue to banksCertified and cashiers' checks and cash let-

ters of credit and travelers' checks out-standing

Total depositsNational-bank circulationBills payable and rediscounts...Agreements to repurchase securities soldAcceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued

and unpaidOther liabilities _Capital stockSurplus.Undivided profits—netReserves for contingencies

Total

1 Licensed banks, i.e., those operating on an unrestricted basis.* Includes reserves for dividends.

Banks other than national

Through the cooperation and courtesy of officials of banking depart-ments of the various States, Alaska, and insular possessions, the comp-troller is enabled to present in this report, as required by section 333,United States Revised Statutes, statistics in relation to each class ofreporting banks other than national.

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Officials of State banking departments and number of each class of licensed banks under their supervision in June 1938, from which reports ofcondition were received

Location

MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut _

Total New England States _

New York. . .New JerseyPennsylvaniaDelawareMarylandDistrict of Columbia . .

Total Eastern States

VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth Carolina ,.South CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexas...ArkansasKentuckyTennessee—

Total Southern States..

OhioIndianaIllinois -MichiganWisconsin. - -

Names of officials

Thomas A. CooperWillard D. RandRobert C. Clark _Arthur L. Guy_.. ____...Latimer W. BallouWalter Perry

Joseph A. BroderickWilliam H. KellyWilliam D. GordonHarold W. HorseyJohn J. Ghingher

M. E. BristowW C GivenGurney P. HoodE. P. MillerR E GormleyJ. M. Lee . .H. H. MontgomeryJ. S. LoveJ. S. BrockE. C. BrandMarion WassonJames R. DormanD. D. Robertson

I. J. FultonRichard A. McKiniey.Edward J. BarrettR. E. Reichert.A. C. Kingston

Titles

Bank commissioner __ _ _ .do

Commissioner of banking and insuranceCommissioner of banksBank commissionerState bank commissioner „

Superintendent of banksCommissioner of banking and insurance..Secretary of banking .State bank commissioner

do.

Commissioner of insurance and bankingCommissioner of bankingCommissioner of banksChief bank examinerSuperintendent of banksComptroller State of Florida _Superintendent of banks..

doState bank commissionerCommissioner, department of banking...Commissioner, State banking departmentBanking and securities commissionerSuperintendent of banks

Superintendent of banksDirector, department of financial institutionsAuditor of public accounts.Commissioner, State banking departmentCommissioner of banking

Banks

State(com-

mercial)

16729

1475

66

414

20510612889

22479

135189117493149335265

2,514

383255606215307

Loan andtrust com-

panies

241433791473

237

13512523325145

537

19

19

71

118

Stocksavings

1

7

8

2

2

3

Mutualsavings

325019

1919

75

376

1392582

10

184

34

2

Private

6

5

144

12

30

21

14

35

2358

co !

Total

566452

27023

153

618

455184400

329012

1,173

20510612889

24598

137189117507149oor

265

2,570

409388606245317

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Location

Minnesota ___ _IowaMissouri.. _

Total Middle Western States

North Dakota..South Dakota..Nebraska..Kansas .MontanaWyoming _ColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma

Total Western States

WashingtonOregon __CaliforniaIdahoUtahNevada _Arizona

Total Pacific States

AlaskaThe Territory of HawaiiPuerto RicoPhilippines

Total possessions

Total United States and posses-sions

Names of officials

Elmer A. Benson..D. W. Bates0. H. Moberly

Gilbert SemingsonD. A. McCulloughE.H. LuikartH. W. Koeneke —Frank H. JdhnsonA. E. WildeGrant McFersonJohn BinghamW. J. Barnett.—..

Howard H. HansenA. A. SchrammEdward RaineyBen DiefendorfJ. A. MaliaE. J. SeabornY. C. White

W G SmithE. S. Smith

Titles

Commissioner of banksSuperintendent, department of bankingOoTTiTnissinne'' of financft

St.ato bank p,Yftminp>rSuperintendent of banksSuperintendent, department of bankingBank commissionerSuperintendent of banksState examinerState bank commissionerState bank examinerBank corn missi oner

Supervisor of banking . .Superintendent of banks

doO(YmmiKsinnpr of fin an noRtatA bank nnmTm'Rsinnp.rState bank examinerSuperintendent of banks _

Secretary, Territorial banking boardBank examinerTreasurerInsular treasurer _ .

Banks

State(com-

mercial)

451134502

2,853

12414325255978397619

188

1,478

11349

124625059

412

117

1411

43

7,714

Loan andtrust com-

panies

115

60

166

26

13

21

42

29

3

38

11

11

1,029

Stocksavings

193

196

3

3

6

2

2

10

219

Mutualsavings

2

11

311

5

576

Private

131

111

3

3

184

Total

464345563

3,337

126149255575

78397619

188

1,505

12052

1606255

511

465

11181411

54

9,722

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The assets and liabilities of all reporting banks other than nationalJune 30, 1929 to 1933, are shown in the following statement:

Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks other than national on or about June 30,1929-83

[In thousands of dollars]

1929 (17,794banks)

1930 (16,827banks)

1931 (15,266banks)

1932 (13,013banks)

1933 (9,722banks)i

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including redis-counts) - - -.-

Overdrafts _.___.___Investments -.Banking house, furniture and fixturesReal estate owned other than banking

houseCash in vaultReserve with Federal Reserve banks or

other reserve agentsDue from banksExchanges for clearing house and other

cash items -Other assets

Total _-.

LIABILITIES

Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings)—.United States depositsDue to banksCertified and cashiers' checks and cash

letters of credit and travelers' checksoutstanding

Deposits not classified

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsAgreements to repurchase securities sold...Acceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued

and unpaidOther liabilitiesCapital stock __Surplus _.Undivided profits, net .Reserves for contingencies

Total ._..

26,575,13946,664

10, 692,2031,006,770

271,977521,925

1,847, 2491,713,338

906,7661,150, 246

25,572,91839,986

11,056, 5571,022,607

300,567523,463

2, 011,4261,640,656

1, 587,1481,148,257

21,987,36537,860

12,385, 3161,012,388

320,807515,738

1,984,0931,779,575

1,092,3441,450,965

17,792,96410,512

11,026,589921,932

383,165453,223

1, 524,3661,350,369

553,898860,402

44, 732,277 44, 903, 585 42,566,451 34,877,420

13,845,89620,470,522

57,8691,453, 265

464,88020,121

13,172,31520, 712,790

41,7581,657,299

876,950117,199

11, 220, 32520, 579, 771

212,9632,082,329

551,87619, 240

8,464, 92617,508,749

211,0381,411,893

324, 7508,000

>6,312,553916,196

5,86357, 294

1,378, 7812,169,6033,132, 646

609,8822 80, 651

36,578,311436,78439.50574; 962

43,6081,425,0652,145,4453, 377, 660

608,9312173, 314

84,666,504304,087302,069496,172

34,958687, 312

1,982,3353, 298,975

566, 5362 227, 503

27, 929, 356741,890

9,078249,090

27,832661,521

1, 748,8812, 798, 645

414,0772 297,050

44, 732,277 44,903,585 42,566,451 34,877,420

14,280,3997,647

10,559,032741,137

505,459384,078

1,349,8181,294,189

617,754721,904

30,441,417

7,364,63815,200,894

410,7381,346,319

409, 75027,016

24,759,855386,028

17, 576212, 509

34,683502, 532

1,383,8942,430, 723

410,646303,471

30,441,417

1 Licensed banks; i.e., those operating on an unrestricted basis.2 Includes reserves for dividends.

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The assets and liabilities of State (commercial) banks June 30,1929 to 1933, are shown in the following statement:

Assets and liabilities of State (commercial) banks, June 1929 to 1983

[In thousands of dollars]

1929—14,437banks

1930—13,582banks

1931—12,259banks

1932-10,455banks

1933—7,714

banks*

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts).Overdrafts. _Investments. .Banking house, furniture and fixturesReal estate owned other than banking house.Cash in vaultReserve with Federal Reserve banks or other

reserve agentsDue from banksExchanges for clearing house and other cash

items _Other assets _

Total-.

LIABILITIES

Demand deposits.Time deposits (including postal savings)United States depositsDue to banks —_Certified and cashiers' checks and cash letters

of credit and travelers' checks outstandingDeposits not classified

Total deposits..Bills payable and rediscountsAgreements to repurchase securities soldAcceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued

and unpaid.Other liabilities _.Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingencies _

Total.

10,361,72338,016

3,084,672464,469152, 629313,997

866,173903,315

340,462

9, 216,46833,918

2,947, 712436, 235145,012294,852

848,129817,049

188,341342,186

7, 270,12632, 210

2,937, 642401,035134,412274,922

814,368790,273

130,069325, 070

5,130, 7094,490

2,266,923323,544133, 274225,472

541,297541,533

73,504238,052

3,117,8622,950

1,709,582220,451109,018183,310

458,227440,261

138,185172,296

16,824,315 15, 269,902 13,110,127 9,478,798 6, 552,142

6,515,2636,298,456

7,310649,980

113,2192,742

5,636,0215,953,921

4,269647,985

104,715

4,581,4905, 274,952

86,165622, 526

70, 7725,538

3,076, 7523, 569, 752

81,083378, 393

43, 6634,461

2,424,2142,140,489

91, 299291,788

85, 7795,638

13,586,970454, 8423,148

44, 279

41, 554439, 768

1,155,878804, 400237,4222 56, 054

12,885,792249, 08337, 59466, 312

26, 278350,849

1,080,960746, 812239,4202 86,802

10,641,443180, 35717,02354, 073

25, 693278,682956, 206665, 752200,9922 89,906

7,154,104467,0817,078

36, 720

20, 633237,453805, 332526,841127, 3822 96,174

5,089,207229,231

12, 77624, 620

9,948165,915554, 517337,28090,92587,723

16, 824, 315 15, 269, 902 13,110,127 9,478, 798 6, 552,142

1 Licensed banks; i.e., those operating on an unrestricted basis.2 Includes reserves for dividends.

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The assets and liabilities of loan and trust companies June 30,1929 to 1933, are shown in the following statement:

Assets and liabilities of loan and trust companies, June 1929 to 1983[In thousands of dollars]

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts).OverdraftsInvestmentsBanking house, furniture and fixturesReal estate owned other than banking house.Cash in vault _.Reserve with Federal Reserve banks or

other reserve agents _Due from banksExchanges for clearing house and other cash

items..Other assets

Total

LIABILITIES

Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings)United States depositsDue to banksCertified and treasurers' checks and cash let-

ters of credit and travelers' checks out-standing

Deposits not classified _

Total deposits - - .Bills payable and rediscountsAgreements to repurchase securities soldAcceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued

and unpaidOther liabilitiesCapital stockSurplus _.Undivided profits—netReserves for contingencies

Total

1929—1,608banks

9,311,8797,585

3,421,673385,11268,221

156,580

923,415553,577

594,823732,310

16,155,175

6,956,0323,989, 532

44,134792,134

350,88113,985

12,lJfi,698437,992

2,66912,942

24,394916,053941, 333

1,454, 504208, 6322 9,958

16,155,175

1930—1,564banks

9,475,9365,585

3,835, 746428,88983,188

176,126

1,045,843531,883

1,392,996726, 468

17, 702, 660

7, 363, 0004, 248,970

34,6771,001,867

771, 20776,929

13, 496,650172, 500

1,9108,628

16,1411,057, 788

995, 5551, 684,184

200,1022 69, 202

17, 702, 660

1931—1,469banks

7,860,4185,272

4,* 589, 659452, 27096, 218

186,193

1,058, 734615,469

957,1021,039, 655

16,860,990

6,493, 3834,157,143

122,9921,452, 777

480, 63113,106

12,720,032109, 631285,046442, 099

7,113394, 312967, 432

1, 620, 525186,896

2 127,904

16,860,990

1932—1,235banks

5,901,3385,796

4, 202, 012434,93598,121

156, 397

891,902427,646

475,819524,864

13,118,830

5, 285,3552,988, 301

127, 2561,028,976

280, 6013,511

9,714,000238, 984

2,000212, 367

5,877394, 716894, 056

1, 343,982123, 761

2 189,087

13,118,830

1933—1,029banks *

4, 733,8094,572

4,426, 941362, 557119, 772126,050

798,999503,758

476,014443,868

11,996,340

4,874,4812,588,093

311,0731,052,085

323,60118,587

9,167,920134,296

4,800187,889

21,055307,975793, 651

1,009, 604168,814200, 336

11,996,340

1 Licensed banks; i.e., those operating on an unrestricted basis.2 Includes reserves for dividends.

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The assets and liabilities of stock savings banks June 30, 1929 to1933, are shown in the following statement:

Assets and liabilities of stock savings banks, June 1929 to 1988[In thousands of dollars]

1929—747banks

1930—714banks

1931—654banks

1932—502banks

1933—219banks l

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts).Overdrafts— _Investments..Banking house, furniture and fixturesReal estate ownedot her than banking house..Cash in vault . . . .Reserve with Federal Reserve banks or other

reserve agentsDue from banksExchanges for clearing house and other cash

items.Other assets

T o t a l -

LIABILITIES

Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings)United States depositsDue to banks . - . . - .Certified and cashiers' checks and cash letters

of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.Deposits not classified

Total deposits .Bills payable and rediscounts,.Acceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued

and unpaidOther liabilitiesCapital stock..SurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingencies

Total..

1,006,325230

382, 26243,50221, 27017, 345

93,960

6,0602,003

919,318187

378,93341,10521,79916,018

89, 24746,925

3,5134,064

761, 320165

365,91232, 75321,44414, 738

75,84644, 695

3,0951,433

591,99893

350,57326, 73321,73514,175

54,35926,731

2,0181,817

1, 589,845 1,521,109 1,321,401 1,090,232

219, 7701,230, 228

5, 3818,107

372165

128,3041,260,852

2,8126,308

64018

114,1951,085,008

3,8066,175

349566

80,406893,898

2,6994,265

2912

464,0235,336

54

1,5701,176

62,48740, 51313,6242 1,062

1,398,9344,045

1,210,0994,223

981,65917,113

5211,201

60,33640,66613,320

2 2,086

457975

51,85539,39911,980

2 2,413

705722

43,96433,7728,861

2 3,536

1, 589,845 1, 521,109 1,321,401 1,090,232

444,94216

309,34718,68920,25010,655

45,79425,305

2,1681,713

878,879

43,756751,607

8,3662,268

212

5,412

446718

30,86326,1445,3633,724

878,879

1 Licensed banks; i.e., those operating on an unrestricted basis.8 Includes reserves for dividends.

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Number of stock savings banks, number of savings depositors, savings deposits, and average deposit account, by States, June 80, 1982 and 1988

Location

New JerseyDistrict of Columbia.

Total Eastern States

FloridaAlabama

Total Southern States

MichiganIowa

Total Middle Western States

Nebraska

OregonCaliforniaUtahNevadaArizona

Total Pacific States

Total United States.

1932

Numberof

banks

122

23

14

5

3451

454

5

11121

15

502

Deposi-tors1

39, 711135,198

174,909

4 2, 41961, 000

63,419

18, 708265,906

284, 614

6,880

1,2001,034,771

48,1643,780

1, 087,915

1, 617,737

Deposits 2

$26,252,00022,236,000

Averagedue eachdepositor

$661.08164. 47

48,488, 000 277. 22

541, 0003, 358, 000

3,899,000

12,853,000106, 714,000

119, 567,000

1,416,000

416,0005 639, 393,000

15, 786,0003, 571,000

659,166,000

832, 536,000

223. 6555.05

61.48

687. 03401. 32

420.10

205. 81

346. 07617. 91327. 76944. 71

605. 90

514. 63

Averagerate ofinterest

paid

Percent3.503.50

3.504.00

3.503.75

3.00

3.003.754.004.00

1933

Numberof

banks 3

17

8

2

2

3193

196

3

62

2

10

219

Deposi-tors1

39,80240,690

80,492

4100,000

100,000

18,11297, 465

115, 577

3,595

1,016, 61650,426

11, 849

1, 078,891

1, 378, 555

Depos i t s 2

$26,344,0007,717,000

34,061,000

2,219, 000

2,219,000

12,393,00044,342,000

56, 735,000

1,017,000

«592,474,00015, 207,000

3,876,000

611, 557,000

705, 589, 000

Averagedue eachdepositor

$661.88189.65

423.16

22.19

22.19

684.24454.95

490.88

282.89

582. 79301.57

327.12

566.84

511.83

Averagerate ofinterest

paid

Percent3.503.50

4.00

3.003.00

3.00

3.503.00

3.00

1 Represents number of savings pass-book accounts.2 Represents deposits evidenced by savings pass books and time certificates of deposit.3 Licensed banks; i.e., those operating on an unrestricted basis.* Estimated.* Includes savings of departmental banks.

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The assets and liabilities of mutual savings banks June 30, 1929 to1933, are shown in the following statement:

Assets and liabilities of mutual savings hanks, June 1929 to 1983

[In thousands of dollars]

1929—611 banks

1930—606 banks

1931—600 banks

1932—594 banks

1933—576 banks1

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including redis-counts).

Overdrafts.Investments —Banking house, furniture and fixturesHeal estate owned other than banking

house.. --Cash in vault _.-Reserve with reserve agentsDue from banksExchanges for clearing house and other

cash items _Other assets -

5,801,489

3,775,770110, 269

23,05931,49535,986

150,137

5,94672,301

5,896, 0232

3,872,417113,162

44, 24334,40425,856

234,713

1,77972,709

6,051,133

4,475,169123, 373

65,43238, 229-33, 566

320,619

1,85282,415

6,140,5562

4,194,572134,442

127, 53855,99435,646

349,158

2,436

Total.

LIABILITIES

Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings)—.Due to banks __•_..Certified and cashiers' checks, cash

letters of credit and travelers' checksoutstanding _ _.

Deposits not classified

10,006,452

98,4738,903,126

182

461,519

10,295,308 11,191,788 11,134,142

10,3059, 205, 258

173

152

3,71810, 031,124

453

36

3,35110,035,423

92

152

Total deposits....Bills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued

and unpaidOther liabilitiesSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingencies

9,003, Slfi1,366

1,22915,566

147, 725213,527

9,215,888673

9,458898, 871154,623215,157

10,035,3314,528

1,6619,557

968,121165,4172 7,173

10,039,01817,477

60425,661

890,026153,2222 8,134

Total.. 10,006,452 10,295,308 11,191,788 11,134,142

5,941,048

4,103,176138,252

253,48262,78145,419

319,100

1,240102,645

10,967,143

3,1329,709,861

113

12620

9,713,25216,271

3,15824,706

1,054,370144,687

10,967,143

1 Licensed banks; i.e., those operating on an unrestricted basis, together with banks having limitationson deposit withdrawals in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, and New York.J Includes reserves for dividends.

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Number of mutual savings banks, number of savings depositors, savings deposits, and average deposit account, by States, June 80, 1982 and 1938

Location

Maine - - _ - -New Hampshire _VermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut

Total New England States

New YorkNew Jersey _Pennsylvania6

DelawareMaryland __- ..-

Total Eastern States

Ohio . - —_ .-IndianaWisconsinMinnesota

Total Middle Western States

Washington

California _Total Pacific States _

Total United States

1932

Numberof banks

325019

1949

75

379

1462582

14

195

3562

16

* 3

1

4

594

Depositors1

223,718307,428117, 226

2,848, 601191, 336911,897

4, 600, 206

5,867,718568,125629, 92849,091

340, 778

7, 455, 640

146,6057 31, 743

15, 420100, 509

294, 277

99, 285

72, 342

171, 627

12, 521, 750

Deposits 2

$118, 763,000* 197, 656,000

82,437,0002,089,101,000

172. 626, 000668, 847, 000

3, 329, 430, 000

5, 286,973,000309, 336, 000506,830. 000

27, 779,000216,195,000

6,347,113,000

113, 295, 00019,381,0006,063, 000

62,680,000

201,419,000

53, 026, 000

90,864, 566

143, 890,000

10,021, 852,000

Averagedue eachdepositor

$530.86642.93703. 23733. 38902. 21733. 47

723. 76

901. 03544. 49804. 58565.87634. 42

851. 32

772. 79610. 56393.19623. 63

684. 45

534. 08

1, 256. 03

838. 39

800. 36

Averagerate of in-terest paid

Percent4.004.003.754.744.344.63

4.003.823.774.503.50

4.004.003.003.50

4.00

3.50

1933

Numberof banks 3

325019

1919

75

378

1392582

10

184

3422

11

3-j

15

576

Depositors*

218, 245265, 655122, 279

2,806, 667187, 296907,152

4, 507, 294

6, 272, 371487, 536630,347

48, 307299, 345

7, 737, 906

146, 670? 26, 935

3,902? 92, 512

270,019

97,101107

71,281

168,569

12, 683, 788

Deposits 2

$117,049,0005 175, 737,000

77,879, 0002,042, 624,000

170,675,000652,109,000

3, 236,073,000

5,134,980,000304,374,000500,204, 000

27,817,000176,184,000

6,143, 559,000

107, 705,00016,446,0001,878,000

57, 693,000

183, 722,000

46,767,00034 nc\c\

89,354,000

136,155,000

9, 699,509,000

Averagedue eachdepositor

$536.32661.52636.90727. 77911. 26718.85

717.96

818. 67624.31793.54575.84588. 57

793.96

734.34610.58481. 29623. 63

680. 40

481.63181 539

1,253.55807. 71

764. 72

Averagerate of in-terest paid

Percent3.753.633.004.744.014.13

3.503.483.774.503.00

3.003.003.003.50

4.00

3.50

1 Represents number of savings pass-book accounts.2 Represents deposits evidenced by savings pass books and time certificates of deposit.3 Licensed banks; i.e., those operating on an unrestricted basis, together with banks having limitations on deposit withdrawals in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, MassEi-

chusetts, arid New York.4 Includes savings of 10 trust companies and 10 guaranty savings banks.* Includes business of 10 guaranty savings banks.* Includes returns from 1 stock savings bank.7 Estimated

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Number of savings banks (mutual and stock) in the United States, number ofsavings depositors, amount of sayings deposits, and average amount due eachdepositor June 30, 1914 to 1983, inclusive 1

[For prior years, see annual report for 1920, vol. 1, pp. 236-242]

Year Banks Depositors ! Deposits 8Averagedue eachdepositor

1914—Mutual savings banks..Stock savings banks

1915—Mutual savings banks..Stock savings banks

1916—Mutual savings banks..Stock savings banks

1917—Mutual savings banks..Stock savings b a n k s . . .

1918—Mutual savings banks _Stock savings banks

1919—Mutual savings banks..Stock savings banks

1920—Mutual savings banks..Stock savings banks

1921—Mutual savings banks .Stock savings banks *..

1922—Mutual savings banks_Stock savings banks

1923—Mutual savings banks .Stock savings banks

1924—Mutual savings banks_Stock savings banks

1925—Mutual savings banks_Stock savings banks

1926—Mutual savings banks.Stock savings banks

1927—Mutual savings banks -Stock savings banks

1928—Mutual savings banks.Stock savings banks

1929—Mutual savings banks-Stock savings banks

1930—Mutual savings banks.Stock savings banks

1931—Mutual savings banks-Stock savings banks

1932!—Mutual savings banks _Stock savings banks

1933—Mutual savings banks.Stock savings banks

6341,466

6301,529

6221,242

6221,185

6251,194

6221,097

6201,087

6231,084

6191,066

6181,029

613990611972620904618843616791611747606714600654594502576219

8,274,4182,228,0208,305, 5622,380,4968,590,7462,297,9118,935,0552,431,9589,011,4642,368,0898,948,8082,486,0739,445, 3271,982,2299,619, 2602,464,2659,665,8612,883,136

10,057,4363,282,89710,409,7763,562,01710,616,2154,040,31211,053,8864,107,91311,337,3983,476,87311,732,1433,272,41511,748,0852,295, 52911,895,0752,207, 51912,356,1141,918, 578

12, 521,7501,617,73712, 683, 7881,378, 555

$3, 915,143,400835,448,768

3,946,069,043856,546,005

4,135, 552,045854,235,985

4,340,805,483960,742, 593

4,344,166,6061,006,406,9274, 723,629,0001,128,331,0005,172,348,0001,319,654,0005,395, 552,0001,363,451,0005,686,720,0001,384,004,0006,282,618,0001,428,883,0006,686,366,0001, 543, 245,0007,139,510,0001,790,514,0007,558,668,0001,746,642,0008,054,868,0001,453,035,0008,665, 592,0001,338,011,0008,890,790,0001,227,035,0009,190,969,0001,166,192,00010,017, 225,0001,022,085,00010,021, 852,000

832, 536,0009, 699, 509,000705, 589,000

$473.16374. 97475.11359.82481.40371.74485. 82395.05482.07424. 98527.85453.86547. 61665. 74560. 91553.29588.94480.03624.67435. 25642.32433. 25672. 51443.16683. 80425.19710.47417.91738.62408.88756.79534. 53772.67528. 28810.71532. 73800.36514.63764. 72511.83

* Revised.2 Represents number of savings pass-book accounts.s Represents deposits evidenced by savings pass-books and time certificates of deposit.4 Includes estimated returns of 106 banks in California. (See p . 141, Comptroller's Report for 1921.)

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The assets and liabilities of private banks June 30, 1929 to 1933, areshown in the following statement:

Assets and liabilities of private banks, June 1929 to 1933

[In thousands of dollars]

1920—391banks

1930-361banks

1931—284banks

1932—227banks

1933—184banks 1

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsInvestmentsBanking house, furniture and fixturesReal estate owned other than banking houseCash in vault..Reserve with reserve agentsDue from banks - .Exchanges for clearing house and other cash itemsOther assets

93,723833

27,8263,4186,7982, 5084,78712, 3491,0783,170

65,173294

21,7493, 2166,3252,0632,35110,086

5192,830

44, 368213

16, 9342,9573,3011,6561,5798,519226

2,392

28,363131

12,5092,2782,4971,1851,1625,301

1211,871

Total.. 156,490 114,606 82,145 55, 418

LIABILITIESDemand deposits -..Time deposits (including postal savings)United States depositsDue to banksCertified and cashiers' checks and cash letters of

credit and travelers' checks outstandingDeposits not classified

56, 35849,180

,044

34,68543,789

27, 53931, 544

19,06221, 377

2, 882

3821,710

966

2361,371 30

167

Total deposits _Bills payable and rediscountsAgreements to repurchase securities soldAcceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and un-

paidOther liabilitiesCapital stockSurplus -.Undivided profits—netReserves for contingencies

111,51616, 660

4619

616,2189,9059,5362,4792 50

81,04710, 483

122

305,7698,5947,1271,4662 67

59,5995, 348

40, 6751,235

343S7866,8425V1781,2512 107

132,9695,5294,024851

2 119

Total.. 156,490 114, 606 82,145 55, 418

22, 738109

9,9861,1882,9371,2821,3795,765147

1,382

46,913

19,05510, 844

65

322,771

82,767818

763,2184,8633,325857

46,913

i Licensed banks; i.e., those operating on an unrestricted basis.3 Includes reserves for dividends.

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BANKS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

The statement following shows the amount of assets and liabilitiesof licensed banks in the District of Columbia, by classes, on June 30,1933:

Statement of assets and liabilities of licensed banks in the District of Columbia,by classes, June 30, 1933

[In thousands of dollars]

Number of ba/nlcs

ASSETSLoans and discounts:

Commercial paper bought in open marketLoans to banks and trust companies:

On securitiesAll other _.. . . _

Loans on securities, exclusive of loans to banks:To brokers and dealers in New York CityTo brokers and dealers elsewhereTo others .

Real estate loans, mortgages, deeds of trust, and other lienson real estate:

On farm landOn other real estate

All other loans..Total

Overdrafts . .United States Government securities:

Bonds (including bonds deposited to secure circulation)Treasury notes.-Certificates of indebtednessTreasury bills __ _.

Total

Other bonds, stocks, and securities, etc.:Domestic securities:

State, county, and municipal bondsRailroad bondsOther public service corporation bondsAll other bonds __ _Stock of Federal Reserve bankStock of other corporationsCollateral trust and other corporation notesAll other, including claims, judgments, etc

Foreign securities:Government bondsOther foreign securities, including bonds of munici-

palities, etc .._ _._Total.

Customers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixtures .Real estate owned other than banking houseReserve with Federal Reserve banksCash:

United States gold coin „ .Gold certificates _ .All other cash in vault .

Total

Due from banks:Items with Federal Reserve bank in process of collection...Due from banks and trust companies in the United States.

- Exchanges for clearing house and other checks on local banks.Balances payable in dollars due from foreign branches of

other American banksDue from banks and bankers in foreign countries

Total

Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets

Total - - -

Total allbanks

20

1,021

29246

2,00048

33,097

7323,65528, 898

89,030

27

48,12211,8342,095

20

62, 071

4,3224,2765,8946,005

6973,7871, 581

96

424

847

27,929

1115, 8214,924

16,970

1210

9,956

9,978

2,70122, 7353,954

290

29,482

553221677

257, 694

Nationalbanks

8

1,021

29225

2,000

15,712

732,487

19, 765

41,375

14

37,6967,988

886

46,670

2,3091,4252,4462,406

409303

1,0085

184

416

10,911

116,2831,002

11,038

94

5,854

5,867

2,31813,4012,519

2

18,240

355221152

142,039

Trustcom-

panies

5

4814,795

18,2474,540

87, 630

12

9, 7143,7591,209

14,682

1,7752,5322,9353,014

2883,089

57391

159

357

14,813

8,2953,6925,932

1

3,538

8,539

3837,6561,098

286

9,226

180

500

98,500

Savingsand State

banks

7

21

2,590

2,8214,593

10, on

1

71287

20

819

238319513585

395

81

74

2,205

1,243230

26

564

672

1,678337

2

2,017

18

25

17,155

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Statement of assets and liabilities of licensed banks in the District of Columbia,by classes, June SO, 1938—Continued

[In thousands of dollars]

Total allbanks

Nationalbanks

Trustcom-

panies

Savingsand State

banks

LIABILITIESDemand deposits:

Individual deposits subject to checkCertificates of deposit _Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other

subdivisions or municipalitiesOther demand deposits _

103,953655

4,S41

58,001529

414,337

41,01922

590

Total..

Time deposits, including postal savings:Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other

subdivisions or municipalitiesDeposits of other banks and trust companies located in

United States -Other time deposits:

Deposits evidenced by savings passbooksCertificates of deposit ~_ . . -Christmas savings and similar accounts _Open accounts

Postal savings deposits -

109,587

500

65

70,3675,2471,9123,0522,594

62,908 41,681

500

40

33,8942,448

6262,4342,168

29,3792,176

677

Total.... •

United States Government deposits

Due to banks, including certified and cashiers' checks, andcash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding:

Due to Federal Reserve bank (deferred credits)Due to other banks and trust companies in United States..Due to banks in foreign countries _ -Certified and cashiers' checks, including dividend checks,

outstanding - -•Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and

outstanding. •

83,737 49,110 32,232

2,360

1,66813,671

233

1,581

46

2,329

1,52111,628

191

1,040

38

1472,017

42

494

Total

Total deposits..

17,199 2,708

212,883 1*1,765 76,571

National-bank notes outstanding -Agreements to repurchase United States Government or other

securities sold •

4,413

87

4,413

87

Bills payable and rediscounts:Advances received on reporting banks' own promissory

notes:From Federal Reserve bankFrom all other sources— _

Rediscounts:Notes and bills rediscounted, including notes and bills

sold under repurchase agreement or with recourse toreporting banks:

With Federal Reserve banks _Another

205

25

Total..

Acceptances executed by other banks for account of reportingbanks _

Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilitiesCapital stock _Surplus.._Undivided profits—netReserves for contingencies

Total.

230

17,35013,7654,7852,578

257,694

1126299

6,9505,1002,549

142,039

8029,4007,7002,0331,688

98,500

4,933104

5,048

25

7,094623

426

9,396

31

26

47

73

14,547

205

25

230

1212

1,00096520387

17,155

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The assets and liabilities of banks in the District of Columbia June30, 1929 to 1933, are shown in the following statements:

Assets and liabilities of national banks in the District of Columbia June 30, 1929-83[In thousands of dollars]

1929—12banks

1930—12banks

1931—12banks

1932—12banks

1933—8banks *

ASSETS

Loans and discounts, including rediscounts3

Overdrafts ^United States Government securities owned..Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomer's liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesReal estate owned other than banking houseReserve with Federal Reserve banksCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash items.Redemption fund and due from United States Treas-

urerSecurities borrowedOther assets

95,15635

23,20712,489

88,65827

23,85212, 779

10,4281,4369,3072,799

16,477

2471,140

496

10, 7401,5519,5082,879

19,904470

243335

1,948

81,28220

31,63319,691

1511,1472,2689,9074,85425,194

528

211680

1,360

71,20223

41,04619,414

3911,3092,9509,7964,21716, 371

542

221570

1,3

41,37514

46, 57010,911

116,2831,00211,0385,86718,240

355

221

152

Total..LIABILITIES

Demand depositsTime deposits, including postal savings-United States deposits . . -Due to banks3

173,822

75,31746, 5073,660

13,731

172,894 188,790 179,098 142,039

71,41453,9261,732

14,431

75,47962,1411,713

18,019

66,62164,0471,501

14,601

62,90842,1102,329

14,418

Total deposits _National-bank notes outstandingAgreements to repurchase United States Government

or other securities soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed by other banks for account of

reporting banks _Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and

unpaid _..Other liabilitiesCapital stock _SurplusUndivided profits, netReserves for contingencies

189,2154,891

1954,715

141,6084,905

2,053200

1,140

392172

10, 7758,8252,828*674

335

44147

10, 7758,6252,993

* 1,017

167,8524,188

1,659200

15680

47850

11,1758,7253,296*972

146,7704,389

383,361

39570

51592

11,1758,7252,604•820

121,7664,413

87

26299

6,9505,1002,549

803

Total.. 173, 822 172,894 188,790 179,098 142,039

1 Licensed banks; i.e., those operating on an unrestricted basis.2 Includes customers' liability under letters of credit.* Includes certified and cashiers' checks and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.4 Includes reserves for dividends.

Assets and liabilities of loan and trust companies in the District of ColumbiaJune 80, 1929-83

[Tn thousands of dollars]

ASSETS

Loans and discounts, including rediscounts 3

Overdrafts _..United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesReal estate owned other than banking house.._Reserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsDue from United States TreasurerOther assets

Total

1929—7 banks

66,00634

3,30716,18410,043

318

1,57612,306

40014

434

110,622

1930—6 banks

56,06014

7,00415,1369,994

868

1,56512,819

509

397

104,366

1931—5 banks

46,53219

11,99019,0136,9911,300

2,37912,251

370

1,326

102,171

1932—5 banks

41,3188

13,83617,3418,1932,975

3,6717,518

312

726

95,898

1933—5 banks l

37,63012

14,68214,8138,2953,6925,9323,5399,225

180

500

98,500

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30, 1929-83— Continued

[In thousands of dollars]

LIABILITIES

Demand deposits .Time deposits, including postal savingsUnited States depositsDue to banks3

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government

or other securities sold _„Bills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and un-

paid _Other liabilitiesCapital stock _ _. __SurplusUndivided profits, netReserves for contingencies „

Total

1929—7 banks

52,45129,640

512,196

84,338

500

2761,369

11,4009,4682,917

4 354

110, 622

1930—6 banks

46,75029,589

4312,493

79,263

388456

275837

10,4009,9502,473«324

104, 366

1931—5 banks

44,67429,637

2103,120

77,641

1,091

291893

9,4009,7502,768*337

102,171

1932—5 banks

38,55131,655

22,277

72,485

306871

9,4009,7502,687*399

95,898

1933—5 banks

41,63132,232

2,708

76,571

306802

9,4007,7002,0331,688

98,500

3 Includes certified and treasurers' checks and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.* Includes reserves for dividends.

Assets and liabilities of savings and State banks in the District of Columbia June 30,1929-33

[In thousands of dollars]

ASSETS

Loans and discounts, including rediscounts 2

Overdrafts. .United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., owned._ _Banking house, furniture and fixturesReal estate owned other than banking houseCash in vault...Due from banksOutside checks and other cash items.Securities borrowedOther assets .

Total.-. _ -___

LIABILITIES

Demand depositsTime deposits, including postal savings-United States depositsDue to banks 3 _ _.

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and un-

paid . . __Other liabilitiesCapital stockSurplus ._Undivided profits, netReserves for contingencies

Total

1929—22 banks

33,09010

4555,9952,520

5761,2673,267

76

97

47,353

14, 96425, 555

339

40,858806

13722

2,7051,880

8114 134

47,353

1930—22 banks

31,9349

4976,8092,691

7291,1163,411

63

165

47,424

15, 04025,695

465

41,200352

16324

2,7531,904

8594 169

47,424

1931—22 banks

30,4364

1,2437,6202,693

8661,1994,948

6130

119

49,219

15, 77127,123

20390

43,3046030

16148

2,7531,827

8404 196

49,219

1932—22 banks

27,9859

2,2066,7742,8021,0041,0203,182

22

136

45,140

13, 30825,032

5380

38, 725933

19364

2,7531,743

5794 150

45,140

1933—7 banks *

10,0251

8192,2051,243

230572

2,01718

25

17,155

5,0489,395

3173

H547230

1212

1,000965203

8717,155

1 Licensed banks; i.e., those operating on an unrestricted basis.includes customers' liability under letters of credit.3Includes certified and cashiers' checks and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.4Includes reserves for dividends.

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Earnings and dividends of hanks other than national in the District ojColumbia

The following statement shows comparative figures concerning theearnings and dividends of banks other than national in the District ofColumbia for the years ended June 30, 1933 and 1932:

Earnings and dividends of trust companies and savings banks in the Districtof Columbia

[In thousands of dollars]

Capital, par value:Common __Preferred

TotalSurplus

Total capital and surplus

Gross earnings:Interest and discount on loansInterest and dividends on bonds,

stocks, and other securitiesInterest on balances with other

banks . _ _ .Collection charges, commissions,

fees, etcForeign department (except inter-

est on foreign loans, invest-ments, and bank balances)

Trust department .Service charges on deposit Ac-

countsOther earnings

Total

Expenses:Salaries and wagesInterest on deposits of other banks.Interest on other demand deposits.Interest on other time depositsInterest and discount on bor-

rowed moneyTaxes .Other expenses.

Total current expenses"Withdrawals from reserves for

expenses of previous periodsaccrued and unpaid. (Seedetail on p. 125)__

Grand totalNet earnings

Recoveries, profits on securities, etc.:On loansOn bonds, stocks, and other secur-

itiesAllother

Total.

.'.. Total net earnings, recoveries,etc

6 months endedDec. 31, 1932

5 trustcom-

panies

9,400

9,4009,750

19,150

1,144

654

28

68

3348

18242

2,505

6729

149466

247267

1,810

259

2,069436

891

90

526

17 sav-ings

banks

2,240

2,2401,679

3,919

739

210

9

44

1

4171

1,115

3198

28290

4256

194

937

65

1,002113

12

171

30

143

22 totalbanks

11,640

11,64011,429

23, 069

1,883

864

37

"•12

4348

59313

3,620

99117

177756

42303461

2,747

324

3, 071549

12

1062

120

669

6 months endedJune 30, 1933

5 trustcom-

panies

9,400

9,4007,700

17,100

992

627

22

62

6263

20255

2, 247

6135

99452

44211331

1,755

1,755492

10

8855

153

645

7 sav-ings

banks

1,000

1,000965

1,965

345

62

3

23

2126

480

14033

131

202598

420

42060

2

3

5

65

12 totalbanks1

10,400

10,4008,665

19,065

1,337

689

25

85

6263

41281

2,727

7538

102583

64236429

2,175

2,175552

12

9155

158

710

Yearended

June 30,1933,

12banks2

310,400

310,4008 8,665

319, 065

3,220

1,553

62

197

10611

100594

6,347

1,74425

2791,339

106539890

4,922

324

5,2461,101

24

19757

278

1,379

Yearended

June 30,1932,27

banks

12,153

12,15311,493

23, 646

4,385

1,783

102

99

13639

991

8,012

2,13820

4141,648

37657

1,123

6,037

6,0371,975

90

3615

141

2,116

1 Licensed banks.2 Number of reporting banks June 30, 1933.3 Capital and surplus as of June 30, 1933.

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of Columbia—Continued

[In thousands of dollars]

Losses and depreciation:On loans _ . .On bonds, stocks, and other

securities _ -_On banking house, furniture and

fixturesOther losses and depreciation

Total current period _Withdrawals from reserves for

depreciation of previous periodson real estate. (See detailbelow.)

Grand totalNet addition to profits.DividendsRatios:

Dividends to common capital3

percent..Dividends to common capital

and surplus 3__ percent._Net addition to profits to com-

mon capital3 percent..Net addition to profits to com-

mon capital and surplus3

percent-

Detail of withdrawals from reservesfor expenses of previous periods ac-crued and unpaid and amounts setaside in previous periods as reservesfor depreciation on real estate with-drawn and charged ofl in 6 monthsended Dec. 31,1932:

Expenses:Salaries and wages -Interest on deposits of other

banks. _Interest on other demand

depositsInterest on other time de-

positsInterest and discount on bor-

rowed moneyTaxesOther expenses .- -- . .

Total

Depreciation:On banking house, furniture

and fixtures

Total

6 months endedDec. 31, 1932

5 trustcom-

panies

189

410

24614

859

1,003

1,86241,336

424

4.51

2.21

* 14. 21

4 6.98

15

171

73

259

1,003

1,003

17 sav-ings

banks

157

210

2615

398

5

4034 260

83

3.71

2.12

* 11.61

*6.63

30

26

81

65

5

5

22 totalbanks

346

610

27229

1,257

1,008

2,265* 1, 596

507

4.36

2.20

* 13. 71

< 6. 92

45

197

811

324

1,008

1,008

6 months endedJune 30,1933

5 trustcom-

panies

224

639

50208

1,121

1,121*476

286

3.04

1.67

4 5.06

4 2.78

7 sav-ings

banks

37

20

515

77

774 12

15

1.50

.76

4 1.20

4.61

12 totalbanks

261

659

55223

1,198

1,1984 488

301

2.89

1.58

4 4.69

4 2.56

Yearended

June 30,1933,

12banks

607

1,269

327252

2,455

1,008

3,4634 2,084

808

7.77

4.24

4 20.04

410.93

45

197

811

324

1,008

1,008

Yearended

June 30,1932,

27banks

408

633

10357

1,201

1,201915

1,319

10.85

5.58

7.53

3.87

= —

* Capital and surplus as of June 30,1933.* Deficit.

Building and loan associations in the District oj Columbia

The resources of the 28 building and loan associations operating inthe District of Columbia under the supervision of the Comptroller ofthe Currency on June 30, 1933, totaled $88,350,000 and exceeded by$3,359,000 the resources of 26 associations on June 30 a year ago.

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The loans, which aggregated $82,919,000, showed an increase inthe year of $1,621,000. Installment payments on shares increasedalso from $76,773,000 to $78,308,000.

Twenty-three of the associations operated on the permanent planand five on the serial plan. The total membership was 93,427, ascompared to 87,049 members a year ago, and of the total in the cur-rent year the numbers borrowing and nonborrowing were 24,633 and68,794, respectively.

The statement following discloses the number of building and loanassociations in the District of Columbia, their aggregate loans, in-stallments paid on shares, and total assets on June 30 each year1914-33. (Summaries of the assets and liabilities of the individualassociations as of June 30, 1933, together with consolidated state-ments of assets and liabilities and receipts and disbursements for the6-month periods ended Dec. 31, 1932, and June 30, 1933, arepublished in the appendix of this report.)

[Figures for previous years published in report for 1931]

YearsNumberof asso-ciations

2020191920202124222323242222222224242628

Loans

$18,582,15619,524,06520,186,66220,951,08921,567,90423,654,00027,398,00029,520,00033,233,00036,157,00038,968,00042,482,00046,781,00050,940,00057,505,00063,566,00068,143,00074,365,00081, 298, 00082,919,000

Installmentson shares

$17,113,89917,866,33718,668,80819,413,26620,252,00522,463,00025,373,00027,593,00030,506,00032,858,00035,452,00038,653,00042,794,00047,887,00053,738,00058,916,00064,480,00070,244,00076, 773,00078,308,000

Total assets

$19,029,26020,655,61421,611,00722,264,00523,215,02725,699,00029,322,00031,683,00034,879,00037,589,00040,467,00043,977,00048,573,00043,829,00059,855,00065,964,00071,629,00077,992,00084,991,00088,350,000

June 30—1914..,1915...1916—1917—1918—1919—1920—1921—1922...1923...1924...1925—1926—1927—1928...1929—1930—1931...1932...1933...

Credit Unions in District of Columbia

Since the enactment of this act, the following credit unions havebeen recommended for approval by this office and licensed by theDistrict Commissioners:

Railway Mail Service Credit Union of the District of Columbia,licensed October 17, 1932, as of July 5, 1932. License renewedNovember 13, 1933.

The Veterans Administration Employees Credit Union of the Dis-trict of Columbia, licensed October 27, 1932. License renewed onNovember 13, 1933.

Department of Commerce Credit Union of the District of Columbia,licensed November 14,1932. license renewed November 24,1933.

St. Anthony's Parish Credit Union of the District of Columbia,licensed November 16, 1932. License renewed December 19, 1933.

The F.E.U. Local 262 Credit Union of the District of Columbia,licensed November 25, 1932. License renewed December 11, 1933.

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F.E.U. 105 Credit Union of the District of Columbia, licensedNovember 29, 1932. License renewed December 11, 1933.

Western Union Employees Credit Union of the District of Colum-bia, licensed January 7, 1933.

The F.E.U. No. 261 Credit Union of the District of Columbia,licensed January 16, 1933.

In-Com-Co. Credit Union of the District of Columbia, licensedJanuary 16, 1933. License renewed December 29, 1933.

Navy Department Branch of F.E.U. No. 2 Credit Union of theDistrict of Columbia, licensed January 19, 1933.

Armour Washington Credit Union of the District of Columbia,licensed February 3, 1933.

Washington Postal Employees Credit Union of the District ofColumbia, licensed February 7, 1933.

Educational Employees Credit Union of the District of Columbia,licensed March 2, 1933.

Adjutant General's Office Employees Credit Union of the Districtof Columbia, licensed March 25, 1933.

The Navy Yard Credit Union of the District of Columbia, licensedMarch 27, 1933.

Swift Employees Credit Union of the District of Columbia, licensedJuly 27, 1933.

G.A.O. Employees' Credit Union of the District of Columbia,licensed November 10, 1933.

Standards Credit Union of the District of Columbia, licensedNovember 14, 1933.

Uniformed Fireman's Credit Union of the District of Columbia,licensed December 18, 1933.

An application has been received to organize the Post OfficeDepartment Employees Credit Union of the District of Columbia,but final action has not yet been taken.

An application was received to organize the Cooperative LiteraryCredit Union of the District of Columbia, which was abandoned onFebruary 3, 1933.

The following cases have been rejected:Veterans Administration Branch F.E.U. No. 2 Credit Union of

the District of Columbia disapproved November 19, 1932.General Accounting Office Credit Union of the District of Columbia

disapproved December 8, 1932.Oloph Credit Union of the District of Columbia disapproved July

6, 1933.Summaries of the assets and liabilities of the individual credit

unions as of June 30, 1933, together with a consolidated statement ofassets and liabilities and receipts and disbursements for the 6 monthsended June 30, 1933, are published in the appendix of this report.

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BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES

Statistics relative to all building and loan associations in the UnitedStates have been obtained through the courtesy of the secretary of theUnited States Building and Loan League, with headquarters at Cin-cinnati, Ohio, and are published in the following statements:

Number of building and loan associations, total membership, and total assets, etc.,for the year ended in 1982, by States

States; Number1 ofasso-i ciations

1.2.3.4.6.6.7.8.9.

10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.36.37.

40.41.42.43.44.45.46.47.48.49.£0.

New JerseyOhioPennsylvaniaMassachusettsIllinoisNew YorkCaliforniaIndianaWisconsin.Maryland 2

MissouriLouisiana...Michigan..Nebraska..KentuckyKansas.Texas..OklahomaDistrict of Columbia..North CarolinaWashingtonVirginia. _Utah _Iowa _MinnesotaColoradoWest VirginiaArkansas. __Rhode Island...ConnecticutAlabamaMaineSouth Carolina2

Oregon.MontanaTennessee 2.._Mississippi.Delaware 3

FloridaNew HampshireNorth DakotaWyoming...GeorgiaSouth DakotaVermontHawaiiIdaho..New MexicoArizonaNevada-

Total 10,997

1,553762

2,957227905299188388184

1,0752351016683

1611511448226

22266852374755860569

433736

1322227404644652922114021141114178

Totalmember-

ship

985,4702,213,531941,682467,829807,800531, 216494,000375, 700252, 773300,000237,200181,475218, 235190,600181,800174,482157, 215129,33990,38881,897205,03862,10074,02362,32095,84355,00053,48050,00049,49932,37636,23027,56530,00033,80032, 76723,47024,53720,50011,40016, 61319,65017,85018,89310,3146,06312, 5347,6504,9506,0301,665

10,114,792

Total assets

$1,146,108,8911,097,526,1141,044, 256,443

527,360,936437,261,865423, 676,167407,146,357270,857,685260,548,326197,500, 000193,034, 550159,480,185152, 933, 382124,307,312118,475, 594116,162, 630114, 631,153113, 251,39687,420,00075,894,02364,973,55156, 321,01650,287,42144,849,73040,746,40338,472,20435,804,10835,498,14534,324, 70126,818, 26925, 772, 24024,818, 62724,500, 00019, 645,14219,150, 92517,387,00016,679,87116,118, 22314,369,06314,076, 04413,135, 9699,509,8647,265,3686,241,6005,495,1215,209,2785,039,6124,717,4894,247,1411,183,930

7,750,491,084

Increase inassets

i $55,864,724i 60, 755, 757

i 206,435, 6291 32,742,1061 29,338, 7461 19, 576,197145,860,9941 17, 726,4261 20, 684,941i 12, 500, 0001 13,330, 093i 11,391,106i 12,336,1581 12, 710, 257i 3,345,974

i 10,157,0881 12, 654,8251 13,092, 065

5,559,000i 9,454,360i 7,922, 41614,044,4921 2, 958,103i 3, 254, 7661 2,587, 955

i 20,664,4571 1,937, 233i 9,312, 629

J 315,097381,689

1 2,308,147i 696,809

i 1,050,0001 7,364, 640i 1,769,453i 1,109,924i 2,000, 234

i 1,606, 509i 141,381

i 1, 018,402

250,235187,955198,110202,191

1 129, 280l 298,310i 713,067

157,042

1666,884,521

Increase inmember-

ship

1122,261i 165,280i 294,615i 31,694i 97,700i 54,255156,000i 25,100126,022120,000* 30,8821 9,021

1939» 14,65015,200

119,289117,335i 85, 339

7,081113,311115,218i 4,470

»12,631i 4,085

122,312130,870i 2,870

111,571458

i 3,75713,210

187912,000

112,200* 5,13611,50012,843

11,00011,01211,450

1650474

*4541147

11,46912001300

U,020225

» 1,223,909

i Decrease.* Estimated.* No report issued 1932—figures for 1931 used.

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Mortage loan investments of building and loan associationst by States

States

Total mortgage loansoutstanding

1931

$21,334,4404,244,93939,161,397376, 294, 35547,829, 50224,119,57013, 737,03577,909,0009,974,6715,896,577

420,693,0844, 518,016

253, 283,00043,330,170104,800, 641117,769, 255144, 521,92723,697,954

494, 649, 494147,105, 27936, 220, 56016,783, 600174,798,71718, 318,003113, 541,355

875,40013,503,444

1,026, 215,9194, 255, 224

387,958, 76276,194, 70012,098,430

1,030,948,146113,008, 38220,806,860

975,000, 00031,629,8545, 554,71615,440,871

110, 740, 49835, 716,7774,923, 043

53, 374,18756, 249, 50730, 399, 384254,423, 5618,789,404

202, 700,000

7, 205,339,6104,307,000

7,209,646,610

1932

$18,206,6573,022, 300

26, 287,570295,851,95125.758, 50624,504, 75013,737,03582,385, 0007, 244, 6855,983, 523

379,923,9004,355,827

227,470,00039,037,37689, 052, 540110,196, 706124, 379,00622,429,789

460, 794, 740124,161,04833, 219, 70312,743, 690158,052,99117,429,971102,832,3731,077,38413,305, 751

926,101,8013,899, 377

363,867,62665,328,80110,815, 278

951,405,87093, 666, 47415,725,139

825, 296,12033, 228, 8005,445,80614,668, 00090,410,17030,063, 7154,931, 54348,692,14748,984, 25827,430,879218,846, 5858, 252, 261

179,800,000

6,390,305,4224,419,996

6,394,725,418

Increase, 1932,over year

1931

i $3,127,783i 1, 222, 6391 12,873,827i 80,442,404i 22, 070,996

385,180

4,476, 000i 2, 729, 986

86, 9461 40, 769,184

i 162,189i 25, 813,000i 4, 292, 7941 15, 748,101i 7, 572, 5491 20,142,9211 1, 268,165i 33,854, 754i 22, 944, 231i 3,000,857i 4,039,9101 16, 745, 726

i 888,032110,708,982

201,984i 197,693

1 100,114,118i 355, 847

i 24,091,1361 10,865,899i 1, 283,152i 79, 542, 276i 19,341,908i 5,081,721

i 149,703,8801, 598,946i 108,910i 772,871

i 20,330, 328i 5, 653,062

8,500i 4, 682,040i 7, 265, 2491 2,968,505i 35, 576,976

i 537,143i 22,900,000

1815,034,188112,996

1 814,921,192

Percentmortgageloans toassets,1932

70.671.274.072.767.191.485.394.250.482.487.086.484.087.076.793.078.090.487.481.181.676.481.991.082.791.094.680.880.485.986.182.386.782.780.179.196.887.384.378.959.889.686.575.476,684.086.881.0

82.584.8

82.5

AlabamaArizonaArkansas—CaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelaware 2

District of ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaIllinois.IdahoIndianaIowa.. .KansasKentuckyLouisianaMaine.MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraska _NevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhio.—OklahomaOregon..PennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Dakota.TennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashington.West VirginiaWisconsinWyomingOther States

Hawaii

Total

1 Decrease.8 No report issued for 1932—figures for 1931 also used for 1932*

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Failures of building and loan associations, 1980-82

19201921 - -1922 --1923 _ ,19241925 . . —19261927 _1928192919301931 - -1932

Totalnumber of

associa-tions

8,6339,255

10,00910,74411,84412,40312,62612, 80412,66612,34311,77711,44210,997

Total assets

$2,519,914,9712,890,764,6213,342,530,9533,942,939,8804,765,937,1975,509,176,1546,334,103,8077,178,562,4518,016,034,3278,695,154,2208,828,611,9258,417,375,6057,750,491,084

Numberfailed

2649

1826122123

159190126

i 122

Totalliabilitiesof failed

associations

$80,437,50861,908,52952,818,387

Estimatedloss

$50691,547

158,674132,612398,245500,000380, 725

1,013,000568,000

2,312, 62624,676,05922,327,84220,337,255

Percentof loss

to totalassets

0.00002.0032.0047..0034.0084.0090.0060.0141.0071.0266.27%. 2653.2624

1 Located as follows: Arkansas, 3; California, 8; Colorado, 5; Florida, 1; Indiana, 3; Minnesota, 1; Missis-sippi, 1; Missouri, 3; Ohio, 3; Oregon, 1; Pennsylvania, 89; South Carolina, 1; South Dakota, 1; and Wis-consin, 2.

MONEY IN THE UNITED STATES

Statements showing the stock of money in the United States in theyears ended June 30, 1914 to 1933, and the imports and exports ofmerchandise, gold, and silver in the calendar years 1914 to 1932, andthe 9 months ended September 30, 1933, follow:

Stock of money in the United States, in the Treasury, in reporting banksy in FederalReserve banks, and in general circulation, years ended June SO, 1914 to 1988

Year endedJune 30—

1914.1915191619171918 _191919201921 . .192219231924 .1925192619271928 .1929193019311932 «1933

Coin andother

moneyin the

UnitedStates

Millions3,797.84,050. 84,541. 75,678. 86,906. 27,688.48,158. 58,174.58, 276.18,702.88.846.58,299.48,429.08,667.38,118.18,538.88,306.69,079.69,004.4

10,078.4

Coin and othermoney in Treas-

ury as assets *

Amount

Millions338.4348.2299.1269.7363.5585.1490.7463.6406.1386.5359.4363.9353.2350.9351.3373.1247.2254.9278.2314.5

Per-cent

8.918.606.594.755.277.616.015.674.914.444.064.384.194.054.334.372.982.813.093.12

-

Coin and othermoney in report-

ing banks 2

Amount

Millionslf630.01,447.91,472.21,487.3

882.7981.3

1,047.3926.3814.0777.1900.8938.3975.2985.1866.5799.1853.8865.5774.1649.9

Per-cent

42.9235.7432.4126.1912.7812.7612.8411.339.848.93

10.1811.3011.5711.3610.679.36

10.289.538.606.45

Held by or forFederal Heserve

banks and agents

Amount

Millions

383.0593.3

1,342.72,061.02,226.72,200.22,799.93,406.83,493.03,637.83,120.33,190.53,465.12,970.23,419. 43,537.34,002. 73,031.14,043. 2

Per-cent

9.4513.0623.6429.8428.9626.9734.2541.1640.1441.1237.6337.8539.9836.5940.0442.5844.0833.6640.12

In general circulation, ex-clusive of amounts heldby reporting banks,Federal Reserve banks,and Treasury

Amount

Millions1,829.41,871.72,177.12,579.13,599.03,895.34,420.33,984.73,649. 24,046.23,948. 53,876.93,910.13,866. 23,930.13,947.23,668.23,956.54,921.05,070.8

Per-cent

48.1746.2147.9445.4252.1150.6754.1848.7544.0946.4944.6446.6946.3944.6148.4146.2344.1643.5854.6550.31

Percapita

18.4418.5721.2724.7633 9636.6441.5036.7133.1836.2034.6933.5833.3532.5732.7232.4729.7631.8739.4140.32

1 Public money in national-bank depositories to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States notincluded.

* Money in banks of island possessions not included.

NOTE.—Population estimated at 113,818,432 in 1924; 115,469,094 in 1925; 117,227,000 in 1926; 118,719,000 in1927; 120,104,000 in 1928; 121,546,198 in 1929; 123,250,000 in 1930; 124,135,800 in 1931; 124,881,806 in 1932, and125,753,206 in 1933.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 131Imports and exports of merchandise, calendar years 1914 to 1932, inclusive, and

from Jan. 1 to Sept. 30y 1933

1914. _ _191519161917. -19181919. _19201921 __1922192319241925192619271928 . .1929-_.1930193119321933 (9 months)

Total, 19 years and 9 months

Imports ofmerchandise

$1, 789, 276, 0011,778,596,6952,391,635,3352,952,465,9553 031 304 7213,904,364,9325, 2?8, 481, 4902, 509,147, 5703,112,746,8333, 792, 065,9633,609, 962, 5794, 226, 589, 2634, 430,888,0004,184, 742,0004,091,444,0004,399, 361,0003,060,908,0002,090, 635,0001,322, 774,000

i 1,037,112,000

62,994, 501, 337

Exports ofmerchandise

$3,113, 624,0503,554, 670,8475,482, 641,1016, 226, 255,6546,149, 241,9517,920,425,9908, 228,016,3074,485,031,3563,831, 777,4694,167, 493,0804, 590, 983,8454,909, 847, 5114,808, 660,0004,865, 375,0005,128, 356,0005,240,995,0003, 843,181,0002,424, 289,0001,611,016,000

i 1,104s 986,000

91, 686, 867,161

Excess ofexports over

imports

$1, 324, 348, 0491,776,074,1523,091,005, 7663,273, 789, 6993,117,937, 2304,016,061, 0582,949, 534,8171,975,883, 786

719,030,636375,427,117981,021, 266683, 258, 248377, 772,000680, 633, 000

1,036,912, 000841,634, 000782, 273,000333, 654, 000288, 242, 000i 67, 874,000

28, 692, 365, 824

1 Preliminary, subject to correction.

Gold and silver imports and exports in periods indicatedG O L D

1914 .19151916 - - - -19171918191919201921 .192219231924192519261927192819291930 -193119321933 (9 months)

Total, 19 years and 9 months

Imports

$57,387,741451,954, 590685,990,234552,454,37462,042,74876,534,046

417,068,273691,248,297275,169,785322,715,812319,720,918128, 273,172213, 504,000207,535,000168,897,000291, 649,000396,054,000612,119,000363,315,000187, 639,000

6,481, 271, 990

Exports

$222,616,15631,425,918

155,792,927371,883,88441,069,818

368,185, 248322,091,208

23,891,37736,874,89428,643,41761,648,313

262,639, 790115,708,000201,455,000560,760,000116, 583,000115,967,000466, 794,000809,528,000318, 833,000

4,632, 390,950

Excess ofexports over

imports

$165, 228,415

291,651,202

134,366,618

391,863,000

446, 213,000131,194,000

1, 560, 516S 235

Excess ofimports over

exports

$420,528, 672530,197, 307180,570, 49020,972,930

94,977,065667,356,920238, 294, 891294,072, 395258, 072, 605

97, 796, 0006, 080,000

175,066,000280, 087, 000145, 325,000

3,409, 397, 275

SILVER

1914..1915..1916..1917-.1918..1919..1920..1921_.1922..1923..1924..1925..19%.,1927..1928..1929..

193119321933 (9 months) .

Total, 19 years and 9 months 1,136,792,839

$25,959,18734,483,95432, 263, 28953,340,47771, 375,69989,410,01888,060,04163, 242. 67170,806,65374, 453,53073,944,90264, 595,41869, 596, 00055,074,00068,117,00063,940, 00042,761,00028, 664, 00019, 650,00047,055,000

$51,603,06053,598,88470, 595,03784,130,876252,846,464239,021,051113,616, 22451,575, 39962,807,28672,468, 789109,891,03399,127,58592, 258,00075, 625,00087, 382,00083,407,00054,157,00026,485,00013,850,00015, 707,000

1, 710,152, 688

$25,643,87319,114,93038,331, 74830,790,399181,470, 765149,611,03325, 556,183

35,946,13134,532,16722,662,00020,551,00019,265,00019,467,00011,396,000

634, 338, 229

$11, 667, 2727,999,3671, 984, 741

2,179, 0005,800,000

31,348, 000

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FEDERAL LAND BANKS

The statement following shows the condition of the 12 Federalland banks as of September 30, 1933, taken from report compiled bythe Farm Credit Administration:

Consolidated statement Sept. 80, 1938

ASSETS

Net mortgage loans less principal of delinquent and extendedinstallments $1, 109, 950, 061. 31

United States Government securities 74, 801, 848. 73Bonds of other Federal land banks 1, 213, 003. 53Other securities 236, 845. 22Gash deposits for matured or called bonds 4, 150. 00Cash on hand and in banks 10, 113, 741. 25Accounts receivable less reserves 3, 577, 063. 77Due from Secretary of the Treasury, interest reduction 1, 488, 076. 74Purchase money mortgages, contracts, etc., less reserves 33, 787, 560. 99Delinquent installments (principal and interest), less partial

payments and reserves.. 12, 236, 303. 01Extensions 37, 719, 391. 64Interest accrued ^ . 20, 836, 167. 85Real estate, less reserves 56, 008, 532. 47Sheriffs' certificates, judgments, etc., less reserves 21, 393, 703. 37Banking house, furniture, fixtures, equipment, etc 3, 355, 961. 38Prepaid and deferred expenses 260, 934. 45Other assets 1, 399, 108. 64

Total 1, 388, 382, 454. 35

LIABILITIES

Farm loan bonds (unmatured), less bonds held by banks ofissue 1, 148, 473, 860. 00

Farm loan bonds matured or called 4, 150. 00Dividends declared but unpaid 217, 957. 43Matured interest on farm loan bonds 958, 777. 26Deferred proceeds of loans 195, 423. 52Accounts payable ,_- 930, 212. 01Interest accrued 16, 971, 929. 72Advance installment payments _ 827, 487. 99Trust accounts 3, 049, 253. 12Other liabilities 917, 196. 90Deferred income 4,004, 028,38Capital stock 188, 858, 460. 50Paid-in surplus—United States Government, less impair-

ment 5, 125, 405. 39Legal reserves 14, 504, 518. 82Other reserves 1, 162, 126. 18Undivided profits - _- 2, 181,667. 13

Total - 1, 388, 382, 454. 35

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JOINT-STOCK LAND BANKS

The statement following shows the condition of the 46 joint-stockland banks as of September 30, 1933, taken from report compiled bythe Farm Credit Administration:

Consolidated statement Sept. 30f 1933 1

ASSETS

Net mortgage loans less principal of delinquent installments-. $371, 975, 037. 08United States Government securities 2, 535, 921. 75Farm-loan bonds of other banks 898, 647. 82Other securities 360, 745. 81Cash deposits for matured or called bonds 1, 000. 00Cash on hand and in banks . 5, 472, 607. 98Accounts receivable, less reserves 1, 370, 621. 03Purchase-money mortgages, contracts, etc., less reserves 13, 070, 030. 40Delinquent installments (principal and interest), less partial

payments and reserves 4, 339, 581. 00Interest accrued 6,279, 107. 84Real estate, less reserves 39, 747, 871. 73Sheriffs' certificates, judgments, etc., less reserves 12, 747, 671. 71Banking house . 60, 000. 00Furniture, fixtures, equipment, etc 118, 715. 26Prepaid and deferred expenses 14, 455. 93Other assets, less reserves 997, 888. 70

Total 459, 989, 904. 04

LIABILITIES

Farm-loan bonds (unmatured), less bonds on hand 390, 323, 440. 00Certificates in lieu of fractional bonds 8, 643. 21Farm-loan bonds matured or called 3, 000. 00Notes payable, etc 11,748,319. 07Mortgages assumed on real estate owned 243, 500. 00Matured interest on farm-loan bonds 673, 119. 60Deferred proceeds of loans 1, 270. 15Accounts payable 78, 580. 40Interest accrued 6,214,967. 91Advance installment pavments 180, 647. 72Trust accounts 986, 336. 81Other liabilities 147,600. 50Deferred income 3,035,948. 83Capital stock paid in 34, 985, 900. 00Surplus paid in 2, 901, 260. 28Surplus earned 1, 793, 658. 21Legal reserves 4, 852, 124. 95Other reserves 1,251,843. 79Undivided profits 1, 642, 142. 96Deficits. 1, 082, 400. 35

Total 459, 989, 904. 04i Figures for banks in receivership and voluntary liquidation not included in the statement.

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FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANKS

The statement following shows the condition of the 12 Federalintermediate credit banks as of September 30, 1933, taken from reportcompiled by the Farm Credit Administration:

Consolidated statement Sept. S0y 1933

ASSETS

Loans and discounts $127, 235, 364. 58United States Government securities less those sold under

repurchase agreements 32, 707, 293. 04Other securities. 92, 175. 00Cash on hand and in banks 14, 404, 400. 61Notes receivable 2, 296, 445. 06Accounts receivable . 158, 859. 52Interest accrued , 493, 912. 60Furniture, fixtures, equipment, etc 9, 669. 90Prepaid and deferred expenses 11,085. 44OtheT assets 688, 148. 62

Total 178,097,354.37

LIABILITIES

Debentures (unmatured) less those held by banks of issue andother Federal intermediate credit banks 111, 790, 000. 00

Accounts payable 298, 860. 21Deferred proceeds, loans and discounts 86, 552. 75Interest collected, not earned 615, 042. 71Interest accrued 1, 014, 711. 44Liability for cash collateral 660, 720. 88Other liabilities . 190, 380. 14Deferred income 432, 029. 16Capital stock paid in 60,000, 00a 00Surplus, undivided profits, and reserves for contingencies (net) _ 3, 009, 057. 08

Total 178, 097, 354. 37

NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL CREDIT CORPORATION

The Pacific National xVgricultural Credit Corporation of Fresno,Calif., was authorized under the act of March 4, 1923, to transactbusiness within the States of California, Arizona, Utah, Nevada,Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas.

A statement of its assets and liabilities as of the close of businesson October 25, 1933, appears below:

ASSETS

Cash on hand and in banks $8, 015. 13United States bonds ($255,000 par value) 241, 804. 75Loans 2, 317, 132. 41Customers' liability under guaranteed advances 145,063. 50Furniture and fixtures 4, 010. 12Accounts receivable 5, 683. 61Other assets 42, 253. 77Customers' funds held in trust 100, 127. 53

Total 2, 864, 090. 82

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LIABILITIES

Capital stock $500, 000. 00Reserve for contingencies .__ 62, 500. 00Undivided profits - 1, 318. 35Discounts „ 2, 024, 592. 82Guaranteed advances 145, 063. 50Other liabilities 30, 488. 62Undistributed trustee funds -. 100, 127. 53

Total . . 2, 864, 090. 82

UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM

The tables following, compiled by the Third Assistant PostmasterGeneral, under whose supervision the System operates, disclose com-parative statements of the resources and liabilities of the PostalSavings System for the years ended June 30, 1933 and 1932, togetherwith a summary of the postal-savings business for the fiscal yearended June 30, 1933, by States. (The total number of depositors onJune 30, 1933, was 2,342,133, an increase of 796,943 in the year, andthe average amount on deposit per depositor was $506.88, comparedwith $507.91 a year ago.)

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Comparative balance sheet for June SO, 19SS and 198200

Items June 30,1933 June 30,1932 Increase

Working cash:Depository banks.Postmasters

$977,214,074.444,097,585.53

Special funds—Treasurer of the United States:Reserve fund __Miscellaneous (working) funds

58,917,100.5433,528,952.77

Accounts receivable:Accrued interest on bond investmentsDue from discontinued depository banks..Due from late postmasters

1,091,745.82

1,401,379.29

Investments—United States securities: Par valuePostal savings 2H percent bonds _ $13,546,480Fourth Liberty \\i percent bonds _ _. 17,676,750U.S. Treasury 3 percent bonds _. 40,040,000U.S. Treasury V/% percent bonds. . _ 3,000,000U.S. Treasury 3% percent bonds 7,690,000U.S. Treasury 4 percent bonds _ 11,115,000U.S. Treasury 4M percent bonds _ 8,195,000U.S. Treasury 2% percent notes A1938 _ 3,050,000U.S. Treasury 2% percent notes B1936 _ 1,550,000U.S. Treasury 2J/8 percent notes C1936 8,750,000U.S. Treasury 3 percent notes B1937 4,850,000U.S. Treasury '$4 percent notes A1936 _ 2,250,000U.S. Treasury 3M percent notes A1937 - 10,550,000

Total resources.132,263,230

LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS FUNDSDue depositors:

Outstanding principal, represented by certificates of deposit.Accrued interest on certificates of depositOutstanding savings stamps _Unclaimed deposits

Accounts payable:Due Postal Service—interest and profits.Due discontinued depository banks

Total liabilities.

$981,311,659.97

92,446,053.31

2,493,125.11

13,546,480.0015,540,485.3839,209,443.582,865,562.548,061,391.71

11,818,624.449,034,753.542,980,687.501,531,625.008,745,546.884,874,366.462,276,682.70

10,569,102.82131,054,752.55

1,207,305,590.94

1,187,183,373.0016,592,663.70

63,887.602,835.00

1,203,842,759.30

1,724,805.89112,969.34

1,837,775.23

1,205,680,534.53

$682,002,878.754,481,652.94

$295,211,195.69

$686,484,531.6

16,861,338.9425,915,460.47

675,245.1613,216.8126,342.96

13,158,080.0015,540,485.3839,209,443.582,865,562.54

784,819,402.0010,471,063.41

60,347.301,221.00

4,255,326.65

42,776,799.41

714,804.93

294,827,128.28

42,055,761.607,613,492.30

49,669,253.90

416,500.66

1,375,036. 331,778,320.18

388,400.00

70,773,571. 50

8,061,391. 7111,818,624.449,034,753. 542,980, 687. 501,531,625.008,745,546.884,874,366.462, 276,682.70

10,569,102.8260,281,181.05

800,749,707.53 406,555,883.41

795,352,033.71

4,255,326. 65

402,363,971.006,121,600.29

3, 540.301, 614.00

408,490,725.59

$384,067.41

13,216.81

112,969. 342,530,520.76

2,417,551.42

799,607,360.36 406,073,174.17

sn

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Surplus funds: Interest and profits (undistributed earnings) subject to fu-ture allocation of maturing interest charges 1,625,056.41

1,207,305,590.94

1,142,347.17

800,749,707.53

482,709.24

406,555,883.41

Comparative statement of interest-earning resources and interest-bearing liabilities for June 80, 1933 and 1982

O

o

ao

Items June 30,1933 June 30, 1932 Increase Decrease

RESOURCES—INTEREST-EARNINGWorking cash:

Depository banks, per balance sheetInvestments, per balance sheet _

$977,214,074.44131,054, 752. 55

• $1,108,268,826.99

LIABILITIES—INTEREST-BEARING

Due depositors: Outstanding principal, represented by certificates of deposit,per balance sheet 1,187,183,373.00

Excess of interest-bearing liabilities— 78,914,546. 01

$682,002,878.7570,773, 571. 50

• $752,776,450. 25

784,819,402.00

32,042,951.75

$295,211,195.6960, 281,181.05

355,492,376.74

402,363,971.00

46,871,594.26

Comparative statement of interest and profits for the fiscal years ended June 80, 1988 and 1932

Items

Credits:Interest on bank deposits.Interest on bond investments, less amortization chargesMiscellaneous receipts _

Debits:Interest credited to depositorsAllowances to postmasters:

Losses by fire, burglary, etcErroneous payments, uncollectible items, etc._

Final closing, previous year -- -_

Excess of income

Fiscal year 1933

$20, 759,210.292, 778, 467.04

70.17

16,913,016.60

- 4 , 0 5 6 . 0 32,209. 75

67,824.03

$23, 537, 747. 50

16,978,994.35

6,558,753.15

Fiscal year 1932

$12, 690,746. 562,036,443.16

401.46$14, 727, 591.18

10, 244, 633.13

8,174.6110.00

219,446.7910,472,264.53

4,255,326.65

Increase

$8,068,463.73742,023.88

8,810,156.32

6,668,383.47

2,199.75

"6,566,729.82"

2,303,426. 50

Decrease

12,230.64

~15l~622.~76

co

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Summary of postal savings business for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1988y by States

StateBalance tothe credit ofdepositors

June 30, 1932

United StatesAlabamaAlaskaArizona. _ ._ArkansasCalifornia, _ _.Colorado _Connecticut _ _.DelawareDistrict of ColumbiaFlorida _Georgia __Hawaii..IdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesota ___MississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew Hampshire.New JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaPuerto Rico

$784,819,402 $1,191,977,500

6,854,092815,379

6,107, 8778,626,250

46,538, 2979,642, 7149,171,118

407,1081, 745, 597

27,876,0109,374,163

137, 9005,451,009

96,431,91918,469,03032,022, 36610,477, 773

5, 205, 6422,313, 393

713,0301, 519, 686

30, 212, 30239, 563,44120,348,3324, 062, 529

20, 226,1889,855,61813,425, 3101,145,9241,912,709

24,645, 6873,074,70081,779,46110, 300, 7245,864, 221

41, 337, 43814,948,02912,555,81650,911,334

620,164

Deposits l

$789,613, 529

9,970,359640,839

8,753, 45412,065, 65290,232,33316, 729, 33810,305, 540

471,3129, 277,327

34, 716, 22114,370,673

614, 2958,380, 221

143,159, 24131,343, 60657,886, 74416,935, 5428,384,3507,877,3471,147,6006,155,99224,151,98480,385,06436,156,1816,371,563

38,342, 5869,925,13018, 633, 9322,741, 0731,546,958

33, 669, 7343,735, 554

116,069,82814,410,4757,016, 70765,287, 69520,456, 32317,143, 73157,308,4041,530,190

With-drawals *2

$1,187,183,373

7,332,908585,811

7, 206,4319,246,40352,116, 79710,478,8166,978,889355,874

3,360,18532, 718,80010, 269,829

313, 7986,065,10699,417,49120,897,43537,557,58311,116,2175,519,8632,923,839521, 542

2,087, 56019,676,75944,301,22019, 216, 4634,094, 77722,755,9398, 567,37413, 773, 5181, 739,9211, 228,444

21. 570, 4552,885, 43174,889,86910, 609,8204,893,19541,145, 64615,021, 65412,673,02243,030,8291,117, 710

Balance tothe credit ofdepositors

June 30,1933

$402,363, 971

9,491,543870,407

7,654,90011,445,43984,653,83315,893, 23612,497,769

522, 5467, 662, 739

29,873, 43113,475,007

438, 3977,766,124

140,173,66928,915, 20152,351,52716,297,0988,070,1297, 266,9011,339,0885,588,11834,687, 52775,647,28537,288,0506,339,31535,812,83511,213,37418,285,7242,147,0782,231, 22336,744,9663,924,823

122,959,42014,101,3797,987, 73365,479,48720,382, 69817,026, 52565,188,9091,032,644

Increase inbalances tothe credit ofdepositors

$45, 248.30

2,637,45155,028

1,547,0232,819,189

38,115,5366,250,5223,326,651

115,4385,917,1421,997,4214,100,844

300,4972,315,115

43,741, 75010,446,17120,329,1615,819,3252,864,4874,953, 508

626,0584, 068,4324,475,225

36,083,84416,939, 7182,276,786

15, 586,6471,357, 7564,860,4141,001,152

318, 51412,099, 279

850,12341,179,9593,800, 6552,123, 512

24,142,0495, 434, 6694, 470, 709

14, 277, 575412,480

Savings stamps

Sold Redeemed

$41,708.00

114.203.00

67.10105.50

1, 596. 60406.40245. 4032.00

725.50798. 50498.00

9.0078.70

2, 712. 40627.10445.80201. 70194. 20116.40180. 50206.40

1,308.90950. 40384.1090.40

743. 30206.60321.4011.70

155. 701, 528. 20

33.005,844. 30

161.9097.80

1,059.00341. 50295. 70

2,419. 0017,180. 20

$976,377,147.32

76.00

54.0083.00

1,394. 00332.00187.0020.00

701.00769.00470.00

2.0068.00

2,388. 00434.00352,00185.00175.00109.00157.00181.00

1,152.00852.00338.0089.00

689.00181. 00272.0010.00

140.001,387.00

29.005,838.00

158,00107.00981.00301.00252.00

2, 259.0016,110.00

Amount atinterest in

banks June 30,1933

$20,759,210.29

7,866,420. 70869,892.81

5,747, 568.067,882,090.28

105,467,095.3710,118,045.207,953,674.23

758,395.073,118,438. 55

33,085,064.7416,130,087.80

489,685.844,314,885.79

38,665,230. 2021,191,380.3325,044,762.4110,481,003.074,674,058.827,643,132.98

652,316.456,784,394.36

41, 296,352.0149,323,006.6125, 274,104.144,856,180.01

24, 623,494. 6310,614,423.548,398,120.74

832,905.682, 075,194.11

45, 540,397.562,226,938.06

127, 239, 556. 6610,148,041. 275, 575,150. 20

57, 451,819. 2016,912, 549.0716, 669,888.2296,863,927.97

243,841.85

Interest re-ceived from

banks

$10,376,531.10

Interest paiddepositors

$18,380,020

179,641.3721,011.03

125,920.73191,514.58

1,807,260.61246,573.70186, 792.1210,248.6169,125.14

768,342.40303,079.11

7,383.76113,808.34 '

1, 215,149. 64455,950.73653,123.46261, 268.93108,391.09149,824.4016,619. 7598,742.99

851,195.031, 268, 592.31

564,755.1998, 248.29

525,654.57258,143.41218,066.5619,949. 7346,281. 25

852, 552. 6158, 718. 24

2, 450,361.11232,973. 79131,991.42

1,339, 738.50385,790.70366,052.67

1,581,846.143,802.87

91,391.7313,602.5271,007.02

115,381.93595,793.59143.396.6396,987.805,430.35

21.777.43388,585. 75134,407.27

1,263.8181,402. 50

1, 111, 272.74244,096.37478,791.47155,099. 2270,545. 2430, 209.557,446.32

18,058.63305,880.00544, 696.07298,229.4548,868.05

287, 740. 97149,488.41190,660.4914,144.5822.874.44

285,317.1447,336. 35

1, 200, 762. 78119,415.1180, 767.03

536.922.64212,760.31182, 500. 37644,428.83

7, 413. 66

Amount ofdeposits

sur-renderedfor bonds

116,02031,42096,700201,720

1,423,780328,40047,4601,000

232, 780340, 680129, 7202,10073,660

1,953, 520757,180

1,141,320537,040254,80042,80037,140118, 020166,420

1, 365, 420917, 54051, 620759, 320255,840452,48049,00016, 620169, 50037,100323,900202,060173, 500

1,388, 720323,800370, 780

1,016, 560

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Bhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaVirgin Islands, United

StatesWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming __.

1,480,30610,115,1869,815,2304,818,35220,282,4722, 763, 562234,296

3,353,321

40,49325,480,7376,004,1199,906,6033,884,445

1,533,52013,704,71711,625,4389,739,08027,834,7273,109, 746342,929

4,974,136

28,10333,158,8676,422,19530,880,4004,322,544

1,028,85311,067,8889,444,7735,211,39920,351,5152,246,159176, 783

2,954,879

27,66625,438,2424,925,38312,804,1353,672,571

1,934,97312,752,01511,995,8959,346,03327,765, 6843,627,149400, 442

5,372,578

40,93033,201,3627, 500,93127,982,8684,534,418

504, 6672,636,8292,180, 6654,527, 6817,483,212863,587166,146

2,019,267

4377,720,6251, 496,81218,076, 265

649,973

261.10270.20264.60190.10653. 4065.8058.10127.80

40.60261.1082.20357.80128.00

236.00228.00224.00217.00583. 0059.0051.0094.00

35.00237.0070.00266. 00126.00

1, 594,103. 3610, 294,179.928,457, 298. 328,172,588. 6324,487,263.993,388,918.63181,894. 27

4,086,352.17

25, 401, 665.948, 861, 261.0813,879,159.182, 468,947. 24

35,138.03239,450.69213,330.51173,863. 35558,670.9575,383.713,668. 2676,171.65

14.45611,293.97190,097.15275.202. 8262,437.87

i These totals include the amount of $25,650,853 transferred between depository offices.> These totals include $1,614 written off postmasters' accounts current as unclaimed.

15.536.21128,505.99149,355.4259,832.50

266,113.0729,150.35

2,962. 6135, 575.34

444.54366,655.76

76,939.86130,427.6958.877.22

5,500298,520201,940137,540514,66043, 7804,500

140,180

484,880

441, 580105, 620

83-

in

8

Otr1

ICOCO

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SCHOOL SAVINGS BANKING

Statistics relative to school savings banks in the various States andthe District of Columbia for the school years ended 1932 and 1933,with comparative yearly totals beginning with the school year ended1920, are shown in the following tables:

School savings, by States, 1931-32, and 1932-33

[Compiled by the Savings Bank Division of the American Bankers' Association]

States

Number ofschools

.931-321932-33

Numberparticipating

1931-32 1932-33

Deposits

1931-32 1932-33

Net savings

1931-32 1932-33

United S ta tes -

Alabama—Arizona...Arkansas fCalifornia.ColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of Colum-

bia - . .Florida....Georgia...HawaiiIdahoIl l inois- . .Indiana. . .IowaKansasKentucky.Louisiana.MaineMaryland.Massachusetts...MichiganMinnesota

12,686) 10,890 3,106,510 3,080,685$17,680,364.92 $10,332,569.55 $2,926,902.12 $2,315,252.21

65

MississippiMissouriMontana3

Nebraska.NevadaNew Hampshire.New JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth Carolina..North Dakota. . . .OhioOklahoma.OregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Carolina *.South DakotaTennessee.TexasUtahVermont..VirginiaWashingtonWest Virginia....Wisconsin.,Wyoming..

22.820 18,733200

122,750.350)

77,086.9589.81

6T543.88(2)

» 29,758.2347.36

2,4323

55468

4125

1130)

36416198205182119

342108

1,091337360

2197

2123695

101,428

4520

47060

1121,687

326

4435

2377

2590

181122314

44964

422561636

249146991525

284109856200274

185

421,920419

112,74032,335

5,16917,95535,788

3,564108,19861,66950,7745,1122,3901,405

35,62041,390

220,59489,507

129,804834

67,094

430,667466

102,55531,183

4,32216,70118,8953,858931

70,82438,72623,4744,2741,707<*>25,31140,853146,96247,62798,060

31659,160

4107640N6

1,4263320

4176

1001,359

31'7,782

233,5202,595

271,92015,2131,107

103,7107,351

73,768529,408112,724

6126,974

162,7282,101

763,7555,573

934106,761

95867,499432,497111,887

3335220

847126101232

7,10,86364,527

576899

25,58774,04424,70770,97'

6,0586,92072,2051,6961,428

12,908

19,08249,695

1,099,064.501,041.15

656,713.20130,747.27

45,190.9543,273.28

141,222.97

12,471.11635,813.35242,417.63203,221.3033,420.157,978.28

16,727.36130,455.5292,265.22953,284.34357,455.28488,555.043,797.13

446,827.48

812,854.45483.16

543,414.1378,369.37

25,912.0826.206.7484,207.0042.244.75

364.42227,060.5191,251.3876,190.4527,904.184,484.51

77,738.0768,817.26

634,580.6986,309.77

326,392.151,997.98

146,658.63

1691,103.90 1 219,754.47

1 54,378.091 46,545.65

45,190.951 9,444.50

115,409.23(2)

630.411 207,911.65^92,472.82180,351.8116,002.46

1873.074,902.40

50,096.1599,454.40

260,238.141205,973.04

18,427.62107.00

21,539.30

142,233.25145,028.29

i 19,559.62» 31,720.33

42,244.751 3,331.52

i 129,916.63i 74,610.60182,689.87i 6,629.6312.631.96

10,184.2561,080.4078,526. 52

1 143,116.45i 79,469.32

911.46195,168.83

3,379.1,012.55

35,412.851,307,957.59

1,433.694,443,619.37

52,902.177,041.47

517,180.6012,258.56

236,763.622,851,066.51

745,703.92

3,550.35700.20

23,908.1!816,309.76

9,271.892,153,698. 53

27,151.894,010.76

361,101.031,190.01

132,184.861,904,410.31

533,855.79

11,412.20452.87

7,649.071165,482.11

1558.881 45,616.9915,215.55

2,284.711149,842.36

19,414.27i 102,422.271,015,404.231180,809.5*5

11,385.99452.95

166a 80»229,503.08

2,616.9128,131.9513,790.60

359.791169,048.69

1906.13166,646.07

1484,009.90* 182,147.86

60,157.59107,351.49265,919.38

1,952.424,989.52

144,849.64478,867.9987,311.58

448,537.02

42,683.2174,201.86

185,368.431,475.041,201.89

65,513.91297,308.7750,533.99

181,131.921,188.54

118,027.26i 16,910.24125,579.4912,578.31

300.914,547.09

1151,228.90114,089.96

1107,352.09

119,651.84183,870.00

12,636.241445.09

882.03122,299.59

1119,160.28112,304.05

1151,869.85

iLoss.2 No report.

3 No report since 1928-29.* No report since 1926-27.

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School savings, by States, 1981-32, and 1982-88—ContinuedTOTALS—UNITED STATES

141

1932-331931-32 -1930-311929-301928-291927-28 - -1926-271925-26 - -1924-251923-241922-231921-221920-211919-20 - —— -

Number ofschools

10,89012,68614,628*414,610H14,254H13,83512,67811,37110,1639,0806,8684,7853,3162,736

Number par-ticipating

3,080,6853,106,5104, 482,6344,597,7314,222,9353,980,2373,742,5513,403,7462,869,4972,236,3261,907,8511,295,607

802,906462,651

Deposits

$10,332,569.5517,680,364.9225,977,216.4129,113,063.4828, 672, 496.0026,005,138.0423,703,436.8020,469,960.8816,961,560.7214,991, 535.4010,631,838.695,775,122.324,158,050.152,800,301.18

Net savings

i $2, 315,252. 2112,926,902.12

2,167,499.587,690,529.68

10,539,928.469,476,391.329,464,178.938,770,731.057, 779,992.558,556,991.27

iLoss.EXPENSES OF THE CURRENCY BUREAU

By reference to the table following, showing in detail expensesrelating to the maintenance of the Currency Bureau for the fiscalyear ended June 30, 1933, it will be noted that the aggregate expenseswere $6,078,329.56, of which $861,972.35 was paid from appropria-tions and $5,216,357.21 reimbursements by the banks. The salaryrolls aggregated $805,013.77, pi which $231,238.11 was paid fromappropriations and the remainder from funds reimbursed by thebanks.

Taxes paid by national banks on circulating notes issued amountedto $3,415,840.63. Deducting from this amount the expenses of theBureau paid from congressional appropriations, $861,972.35, leavesthe net income to the Government on account of the tax on circulationat $2,553,868.28.

Expenses incident to maintenance of Currency Bureau and net income derivedby the Government from taxes on national-bank notes, fiscal year ended JuneSO, 1983

Salaries:Regular roll, including retirement deductionsNational currency reimbursable roll, including retire-

ment deductions . . . . .Federal Reserve issue and redemption division, including

retirement deductions - -Insolvent national bank division roll, including retirement

deductionsTotal salaries - . - — - - . . - . . . -

General expenses:Printing and binding . . .Stationery —Amount expended for light, heat, telephone, telegraph,

furniture, labor-saving machines, etc., partially esti-mated -- . ;

Total general expenses - -

Expensespaid fromappropria-

tions

$231,238.11

23,494.485,435.69

5,128.67

Expensesreimbursedby banks

$50,335.46

56,716.20

466,724.00

15,067.176,867.74

83,291.18

Total ex-penses

$805,013.77

139,284.93

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Expenses incident to maintenance of Currency Bureau and net income derivedby the Government from taxes on national-bank notes, fiscal year ended JuneSO, 1933—Continued

Expensespaid fromappropria-

tions

Expensesreimbursedby banks

Total ex-

Currency issues:National-bank notes:

Paper ,Printing, etcPlates (reimbursed)

Federal-reserve notes and bank notes:PaperPrinting, etc -Plates

Total currency issues ——Expenses on account of national bank examining service, paid

by banksPostage on shipments of national-bank notesPostage on shipments of Federal Reserve notes and bank

$72,043.18524,632.22

$22,547.00

162,496.10968,318.00120,435.90

notes.Insurance on shipments of national-bank notesInsurance on shipments of Federal Reserve notes and bank

notesSurcharge paid on consignments

2,495,408.82152,680.18

147,361.3417,429.45

94,260.99356,417.68

$1,870,472.40

2,495,408.82152,680.18

147,361.3417,429.45

94,260.99356,417.68

Total expenses paid from appropriations-Total expenses reimbursed by banks.Total expenses

861,972.355,216,357.21

6,078,329.56

Tax paid by national banks on circulating notes $3, 415, 840. 63Total expenses of Currency Bureau paid from congressional

appropriations 861, 972. 35

Net income to Government from taxes on circulation 2, 553, 868. 28Respectfully submitted.

J. F. T. O'CONNOR,Comptroller oj the Currency.

To the SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

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appointment and resignation, and States whence appointed

No. Name Date ofappointment

Date ofresignation State

COMPTROLLERS OF THE CURRENCY

McCulloch, HughClarke, FreemanHulburd, Hiland RKnox, John JayCannon, Henry WTrenholm, William L_._.Lacey, Edward SHepburn, A. BartonEckles, James HDawes, Charles GRidgely, William Barret-Murray, Lawrence OWilliams, John Skelton..Crissinger, D. RDawes, Henry MMclntosh, Joseph WPole, J. WO'Connor, J .F .T

DEPUTY COMPTROLLERS OF THE CURRENCY

Howard, Samuel T___.Hulburd, Hiland R_.-Knox, John Jay_.^Langworthy, John S_.Snyder, V. PAbrahams, J. DNixon, R.M.iTucker, Oliver PCoffin, George MMurray, Lawrence O.Kane, Thomas PFowler, Willis JMclntosh, Joseph W_.Collins, Charles WT_.__Stearns, E. WAwait, F . GGough, E . HProctor, John LLyons, Gibbs

MayMar.Feb.Apr.MayApr.MayAug.Apr.Jan.Oct.Apr.Feb.Mar.MayDec.Nov.May

9,186321,18651,186725,187212,188420,18861,18892,1892

1,18981,190128,19082,191417,19211,192320,192421,192811,1933

MayAug.Mar.Aug.Jan.Jan.Aug.Apr.Mar.Sept.JuneJulyMayJulyJan.JulyJulyDec.Jan.

9,18631,186512,18678,18725,188627,188711,18907,189312,18961,189829,18991,190821,19231,19236,19251,19276.19271.192824,1933

Mar.JulyApr.Apr.Mar.Apr.JuneApr.Dec.Sept.Mar.Apr.Mar.Apr.Dec.Nov.Sept.

8,186524,18663,187230,18841,188630,188930,189225,189331,189730,190128,190827,191312,192130,192317,192420,192820,1932

Aug.Jan.Apr.Jan.Jan.M a y

Mar.Mar.Aug.JuneMar.Feb.Dec.JuneNov.

1,186531,186724,18723,18863,1887

25,189016,189311,189631,189827,18992,1923 2

14,192719,192430,192730,1928

Jan. 23.1933

Indiana.New York.Ohio.Minnesota.

Do.South Carolina.Michigan.New York.Illinois.

Do.Do.

New York.Virginia.Ohio.Illinois.

Do.Ohio.California.

New York.Ohio.Minnesota.New York.

Do.Virginia.Indiana.Kentucky.South Carolina.New York.District of Columbia.Indiana.Illinois.

Do.Virginia.Maryland.Indiana.Washington.Georgia.

i Term expired. 2 Died Mar. 2, 1923.

TABLE NO. 2.—Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the Office of theComptroller of the Currency, Oct. 31, 1933

Name Designation Salary

Quinn, Edmund FGross, Clyde EKane, William AAvery, AntoinetteMarble, George ROffutt, William FJohnston, Edna EThompson, GeorgeReese, William HVerrill, Harry MBock, Carl •_•Tucker, Samuel MEllis, H. BHerndon, John WBuell, Willard EHanlon, Margaret TLewis, John OBasinger, Walter SO'Mara. Vera LTylor, Gertrude IWhelan, Marjorie BReed, S. ELovelly, Laura FJones, Margaret EO'Brien, May F

Administrative offi cerAdministrative assistantSenior administrative assistant.,

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TABLE NO. 2.—Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the Office of theComptroller of the Currency, Oct. 31, 1933—Continued

Name Designation Salary

Bentley, Thomas B__.Hcizer, Helen VHorsey, Olga S_Friedrichs, Minna K—Jump, Mollie CPuinphrey, Carrie B._.Andrews, Ettie FHaley, John R_ _._.Hilleary, RuaHarris, John E___King, Dorothy CErickson, Bertha VHeizer, Nannie BMunnerlyn, Joseph A.Nolan, Lida ASmith, Helen MBeall, Clara MJamieson, William G.-Lowell, Harriet P.

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Name Designation Salary

Chamberlain, Robert J_Kemether, Eva CWood, KathleenDillard, JohnMarks, Grace JShely, Myrtle BWhite, Grace MBrown, Edith LWeeks, George WDillon, Minnie LCurtin, Anna EWhiteman, EdgarArvidson, Ruth VBrannock, BurnetaSmith, Mabel WSheward, Adelaide EL__DuRant, Anna KDutrow, Mary HDuvall, Grace NMennel, TheresaReese, AlineRoberts, VictoriaMiller, BellumSimms, Harry EHaley, Mary CSettle, May C. WBlount, Joseph TCarroll, John ICover, Thomas AJones, George SMims, Alvin E_Holland, Thomas __| Senior laborer.Taylor, John H | doMann, Harry CGervais, Gladys EHill, Edgar WThompson, FrankDoucet, EvaHHurd, Agnes ERobinson, Bessie NSimber, Marie CSullivan, Etta JBarrett, Lester JBerkley, Guy HJackson, Emmitt GJackson, HampTillman, Melvin ..Taylor, Mary FWilliams, Beatrice

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TABLE NO. 3.—Number of national banks organized, since Feb. 25, 1863, numberpassed out of the system, and number in existence Oct. 31, 1933

Under act of Feb. 25, 1863 456Underact of June 3, 1864, as amended 8,602Under gold currency act of July 12, 1870 10Under act of Mar. 14, 1900. _— 4,752

Total number of national banks organized . 13,820Number reported in voluntary liquidation 5,039Number passed into liquidation upon expiration of corporate existence _ 208Number consolidated under act of Nov. 7, 1918 378Number placed in charge of receiver i_ 2, 396

Total number passed out of the system 8,021

Number now in existence 5,799

1 Exclusive of those restored to solvency.

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TABLE NO. 4.—Authorized capital stock of national banks on the 1st day of eachmonth from Jan. 1, 1929, to Nov. 1, 1933, United States bonds on deposit tosecure circulation, circulation secured by bonds on deposit, the amount of lawfulmoney on deposit to redeem circulation, and national-bank notes outstanding,including notes of national gold banks

[For prior years see annual reports 1920 and 1931]

Date

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ence

Authorizedcapital stock,

common

UnitedStates bondson depositto secure

circulation

Circulationsecured

by UnitedStatesbonds

Lawfulmoney ondeposit toredeem

circulation

Totalnational-

bank notesoutstanding

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1929

January.._February __MarchAprilMay..JuneJulyAugustSeptember.OctoberNovember.December..

1930

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1931

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1932

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1933

7,6877,6667,6437,6287,6017, 5997,5877,5657,5397,5217,5067,486

7,4727,4407,4127,3727,3617,3357,3117,2777,2627,2437,2187,185

7,1447,0977,0497,0046,9826,9376,8866,8416,7906,7446,6196,564

6,4116,3396,3076,2786,2556,2056,1726,1456,1286,1046,081

6,0495,9995,9645,9535,9445,9415,9465,9405,9145,8845,799

1, 636, 452, 9481,639, 865, 9481,670,265, 9481,659, 418, 4481, 625, 654, 4481,626, 902, 0401, 635, 308, 9151,669, 218,8151,679, 991, 0151, 676, 066, 0151,686, 251, 6651,692, 229,165

1, 714, 224, 0151, 715, 527, 4151, 718,132, 5651, 717,107,1651, 713, 508,1651, 754, 760, 6291, 753, 790, 6291, 752, 883,1291, 753, 458,1291, 748, 968,1291, 748, 495, 6291,741, 729,668

1, 737, 079,6681, 732,131, 0681, 728, 321, 0681, 725, 826, 0681, 724, 821, 0681, 718, 432,1461, 713, 822,1461, 709, 282,1461, 705, 277,1461,697, 752,1461,660, 760,1461,633, 380, 350

1,644,834, 7651,635,615, 2651,608,392, 7651,605, 062, 7651,602, 337,8151, 598, 067,8151, 589, 685,8151, 576, 995,8151, 574, 254,8151, 571, 709, 8251,645, 519, 8251,641,824,825

1,640,249,8251, 630, 569, 8251, 624, 864, 8251, 629,060, 8251,631,738,3251, 599,853, 3251, 597, 369, 6751,602,829, 6251, 597, 612, 6251, 596,967, 8251,587, 047,825

667, 013, 340667, 486, 340666, 432, 090666,630, 890666, 221, 390666, 233,140666,199,140666,407,040666, 864, 280667,093, 770666, 736,100667,635, 650

667, 774,650667, 464, 790667,108,740667, 251,240667,650, 750667,156, 250666, 824, 750666,406, 250667, 320, 950667,819, 250669,128, 450669, 222, 350

668, 550,850666, 204, 350667,434,800667, 982, 300668, 503, 700667, 419,300667,154,800668, 305,100667,950,100667, 098, 590665, 255, 340660,625,090

666,474, 590660,409, 240664, 944, 440667,669,240668,882,490669,827, 590670,487, 590672,408,440733,600,490780,377,630799,672, 590812,590, 590

796,908,870796,069, 670806,026,070885,871, 740899,410, 240897, 952, 290856,394, 230852, 529,890855, 781, 930857, 210,430852, 631,430

662, 904,627662,455,487659,651, 580661, 924,472663, 364, 517663, 328, 203662, 773, 570657, 764, 443649, 297, 900652, 823,980661,822, 047664,115,977

663,823,167664, 468, 092664, 928,197665,107,343665, 974, 780665, 719, 485665,607,070663, 528,038664, 838, 833665,853, 557668, 017, 935668,033,075

667, 078,250664,451,097664, 220,805

666, 770,878665,889,688665, 591, 438666, 594, 576666,020, 536665,271,853665,182, 578658,491,916

664, 798,311654,580,738665,138,348666, 238, 578666, 472, 241668, 580,423669, 570,345667,831,250719,829,513769,831,107787,913,945796,032,621

786, 734,150786,034,870800,885,900875,820,165893,199, 238864, 590, 423853, 935, 968848, 207,263851,509,995852,464,810849,453, 595

35,877,50234,822, 73235,231,75936, 750, 62738, 720, 77239.651, 73141, 520, 87239, 707, 55038.652, 57338, 564, 68538,506,76837, 465,128

34,118, 07332,115,29831,669, 54831,066, 74531, 225, 24831,933,19332,710,39833, 025,39032,984,33533,414,77332,137,96531,911,805

31,358,44531,939,06833, 892, 70332, 566, 68531, 278,17330, 709,43831, 413, 00831, 911,24032, 239, 74532,861, 92333,826,45343,896,465

45,813, 58561,183,87867,238,87571,700,68571,523,84070,036,50067,103,86866,046,17363,5T6,84062,191,67875,161,95579,848,287

94, 596,69895, 111, 14093,435,15590,840,37588,832,155116,072,980116, 665,120118, 426, 910114,422,100110, 533, 735112,094,540

698,782,129697, 278, 219694,883,339698, 675, 099702,085,289702, 979, 934704, 294, 442697, 471, 993687, 950, 563691, 388, 665700, 328,815701, 581,105

697, 941,240696, 583,390696, 597, 745696,174,088697, 200,028697, 562,678698,317,468696, 553,428697,823,168699,268, 330700,155,900699,944,880

698, 436, 695696, 390,165698,113,508699, 249, 583698, 049, 051696, 599,126697, 004, 446698, 505,816698, 260, 281698,133, 776699,009,031702,388,381

710,611,896715,764,616732,377,223737,939,263737,996,081738,616,923736,674,213733,877,423783,406,353832,022, 785863,075,900875,880,908

881,330,848881,146,010894,321,055966, 660, 540982,031,393980, 663,403970, 601,088966, 634,173965,932,095962,998, 545961, 548,135

NOTE.—Notes redeemed but not assorted not included in circulation outstanding.NOTE.—New series of notes included since July 1929.

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TABLE NO. 5.—National hanks reported in liquidation from Nov. 1, 1932, to Oct.81, 1983, the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases of succession,with date of liquidation and capital

Name and location of bank Date ofliquidation Capital

The Farmers National Bank of Canton, Pennsylvania (9317), absorbed byThe First National Bank of Canton

The Tillamook National Bank, Tillamook, Oregon (13192), absorbed by TheFirst National Bank of Tillamook _

The Wynona National Bank, Wynona, Oklahoma (12052)..The First National Bank of Altona, Illinois (11331), succeeded by The Altona

National Bank, Altona _The First National Bank of Hindsboro, Illinois (5538), absorbed by The Oak-

land National Bank, Oakland, 111The National Bank of Commerce of Los Angeles, California (12755)The First National Bank of Vacaville, California (9795), absorbed by Bank

of America National Trust and Savings Association, San Francisco, Calif..The Ensley National Bank of Birmingham (p.o. Ensley), Alabama (12906),

absorbed by Ensley Bank & Trust Company, EnsleyThe Commercial National Bank of Bellflower, California (12754), absorbed

by The First National Bank of BellflowerThe First National Bank of Bristol, Tennessee (2796), succeeded by The First

National Bank in BristolThe First National Bank of Appleton City, Missouri (2636), succeeded by

Citizens Bank of Appleton CityThe Citizens National Bank of Houghton, Michigan (5896), absorbed by

The Houghton National Bank, HoughtonThe Citizens National Bank of Navasota, Texas (5190), absorbed by The

First National Bank of NavasotaThe American National Bank of Fort Towson, Oklahoma (11256)First National Bank in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho (13288), absorbed by American

Trust Company of Coeur d'AleneThe Vale National Bank, Vale, Oregon (12262), absorbed by Ontario National

Bank, Ontario, OregFirst National Bank in Aurora, Oregon (10619), succeeded by Canby Union

Bank, Canby, OregThe First National Bank of Kirkwood, Illinois (2313), absorbed by The

National Bank of Monmouth, 111The Sabinal National Bank, Sabinal, Texas (7807), absorbed by The Sabinal

State Bank, SabinalThe First National Bank of Del Kio, Texas (5294), absorbed by Del Rio

National Bank, Del RioThe Lehigh Valley National Bank of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (2050), ab-

sorbed by The First National Bank and Trust Company of BethlehemThe First National Bank of Donora, Pennsylvania (5835), succeeded by The

Union National Bank of DonoraHartshorne National Bank, Hartshorne, Oklahoma (13100), succeeded by

Bank of Hartshorne, HartshorneThe First National Bank of Comanche, Oklahoma (6299), absorbed by Se-

curity State Bank of ComancheThe Matoaka National Bank, Matoaka, West Virginia (12839), absorbed by

The Bank of Matoaka, Matoaka.. .The Citizens National Bank & Trust Company of Watertown, South Dakota

(3349), absorbed by The First National Bank and Trust Company ofWatertown, Watertown

The First National Bank of Bushnell, Illinois (4709), absorbed by Farmers &Merchants State Bank, Bushnell

The First National Bank of Steele, North Dakota (8997), succeeded by Bankof Steele

The National Bank of Witt, Illinois (13144), succeeded by The SecurityNational Bank of Witt

The First National Bank of Paden, Oklahoma (11824), absorbed by ThePrague National Bank, Prague, Okla

The First National Bank of Whitney, Texas (7875), succeeded by First Na-tional Bank in Whitney ..__

The First National Bank of Medford, Wisconsin (5695), absorbed by TheState Bank of Medford .

The First National Bank of Kerens, Texas (7529), succeeded by First Na-tional Bank of Kerens _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

The First National Bank of Pickton, Texas (12915), absorbed by The FirstNational Bank of Winnsboro, Texas

The First National Bank of Sonora, California (7202), absorbed by TuolumneCounty Bank of Sonora.

The Ouachita National Bank of Monroe, Louisiana (8654), succeeded by TheOuachita National Bank in Monroe

The National Bank of Rising Sun, Indiana (1959), succeeded by CitizensState Bank, Rising Sun ., .

The Stock Yards National Bank of Chicago, Illinois (12493), absorbed by TheStock Yards Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago

The Alpha National Bank, Alpha, New Jersey (12823), absorbed by ThePhillipsburg National Bank and Trust Company, Phillipsburg, N. J

First National Bank in Sulphur Springs, Texas (12845), succeeded by FirstNational Bank of Sulphur Springs.

The First National Bank of Great Bend, Kansas (3363), absorbed by Amer-ican State Bank of Great Bend

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TABLE NO. 5.—National banks reported in liquidation from Nov. 1, 1932y to Ocl-31, 1933, the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases of succession,with date of liquidation and capital—Continued

Name and location of bank Date ofliquidation Capital

The Commercial National Bank of Shreveport, Louisiana (3600), succeededby Commercial National Bank in Shreveport

The First National Bank of Oran, Missouri (12907) _The First National Bank of Parkersburg, West Virginia (180), succeeded by

The Peoples National Bank of ParkersburgThe First National Bank of Pleasanton, Texas (8103), succeeded by First

National Bank in Pleasanton _The First National Bank of Newkirk, Oklahoma (5272), absorbed by The

Eastman National Bank of NewkirkThe First National Bank of Orland, California (10378), absorbed by Bank of

America, San Francisco, Calif.. _.The First National Bank of Audubon,Iowa (4891), succeeded by First State

Bank of Audubon.The Northwestern National Bank of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (12564), absorbed

by First Wisconsin National Bank of Milwaukee .The National Exchange Bank of Weston, West Virginia (1607), succeeded by

The Weston National Bank, Weston ,The First National Bank of Longville, Louisiana (11254), absorbed by Cal-

casieu National Bank in Lake Charles, LaThe Citizens National Bank of Harlan, Kentucky (12243), absorbed by The

Harlan National Bank, HarlanThe Citizens National Bank of Winchester, Indiana (10989), absorbed by The

Peoples Loan & Trust Co. of WinchesterThe First National Bank of Thorndale, Texas (5882), absorbed by Thorndale

State Bank, Thorndale -~Ligonier National Bank, Ligonier, Pennsylvania (13432), succeeded by The

First National Bank in Ligonier _.The Greensburg National Bank, Greensburg, Indiana (5435), succeeded by

The Greensburg Bank, GreensburgThe Kerens National Bank, Kerens, Texas (11411), succeeded by First Na-

tional Bank of KerensThe Peoples National Bank of Stamford, Connecticut (12400), absorbed by

The First-Stamford National Bank and Trust Company, StamfordThe Roseland National Bank of Chicago, Illinois (12605) .The First National Bank of Mullan, Idaho (8906), absorbed by Wallace Bank" and Trust Company, Wallace, IdahoThe Farmers National Bank of Glasgow, Kentucky (9722), succeeded by The

New Farmers National Bank of GlasgowThe Hominy National Bank, Hominy, Oklahoma (12069), succeeded by First

State Bank, Fairfax, OklaThe First National Bank of Grove, Oklahoma (10119), succeeded by Bank of

Grove, GroveThe First National Bank of Henderson, North Carolina (7564), succeeded by

First National Bank in Henderson ___The First National Bank of Sebree, Kentucky (7242), absorbed by Sebree

Deposit Bank, SebreeThe Maury National Bank of Columbia, Tennessee (4849), absorbed by Com-

merce Union Bank of Nashville, TennThe National Bank of Orleans, Indiana (5558), succeeded by The Bank of

Orleans, OrleansThe First National Bank of Kio Grande, Texas (11591), absorbed by The First

State Bank <fe Trust Co. of Rio GrandeThe Farmers National Bank of Exchange, Pennsylvania (8410), absorbed by

The Danville National Bank, Danville, PaThe First National Bank of Hawthorne, New Jersey (12663), absorbed by

Peoples Bank of HawthorneThe First National Bank of Brillion, Wisconsin, (7224), succeeded by Farmers

and Merchants Bank, BrillionFirst National Bank in Prescott, Arizona (13262), absorbed by Valley Bank

and Trust Company, Phoenix, ArizThe Commercial National Bank of Madison, Wisconsin (9153), succeeded by

Commercial State Bank of MadisonThe First National Bank of Coon Rapids, Iowa (5514), succeeded by First

State Bank of Coon RapidsThe Atlantic National Bank, Atlantic, Iowa (2762), succeeded by Atlantic

State Bank, Atlantic -The First National Bank of East Rainelle (p.o. Rainelle), West Virginia

(12565), absorbed by The Ronceverte National Bank, Ronceverte, W. Va._The First National Bank of Knox City, Texas (7953), absorbed by The Citi-

zens State Bank of Knox City --The First National Bank of Orange, Texas (4118), succeeded by First National

Bank in OrangeThe First National Bank of Redondo Beach,California (8143),absorbed by Bank

of America National Trust and Savings Association, San Francisco, Calif. .The First National Bank of Linnton, Portland, Oregon (10534), absorbed by

The United States National Bank of PortlandThe Citizens National Bank of Portland, Oregon (13299), absorbed by The

United States National Bank of PortlandPeninsula National Bank of Portland, Oregon (10103), absorbed by The

United States National Bank of Portland

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SI, 1933j the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases of succession,with date of liquidation and capital—Continued

Name and location of bank Date ofliquidation Capital

The First National Bank of Rule, Texas (8242), absorbed by Farmers StateBank of Rule

The First National Bank of Casselton, North Dakota (2792), succeeded byFirst State Bank of Casselton

The Citizens National Bank of Merrill, Wisconsin (10176), succeeded byCitizens State Bank, Merrill ._

The First National Bank of Black River Falls, Wisconsin (3897), succeededby The First State Bank of Black River Falls..

The La Jolla National Bank of San Diego, California (13208), absorbed bySecurity Trust & Savings Bank of San Diego ._.

The First National Bank of Blackwell, Texas (12722), absorbed by FirstNational Bank in Bronte, Tex

The First National Bank of Wausau, Wisconsin (2820), succeeded by FirstAmerican State Bank of Wausau

American National Bank of Wausau, Wisconsin (4744), succeeded by FirstAmerican State Bank of Wausau

The First National Bank of Casey, Illinois (6026), succeeded by The FirstNational Bank in Casey

The Delaware County National Bank of Muncie, Indiana (4809), absorbedby The Merchants National Bank of Muncie and The Merchants Trustand Savings Bank of Muncie

The Citizens National Bank of Ennis, Texas (7331), succeeded by CitizensNational Bank in Ennis

The First National Bank of Burkburnett, Texas (8706), succeeded by FirstNational Bank in Burkburnett

The First National Bank of Bardwell, Texas (10678), absorbed by CitizensNational Bank in Ennis, Tex

The First National Bank of Midlothian, Texas (7775), succeeded by FirstNational Bank in Midlothian

The First National Bank of Lyman, Nebraska (13271), absorbed by FirstNational Bank in Morrill, Nebr

The First National Bank of Dongola, Illinois (10086), absorbed by FirstState Bank of Dongola

The Farmers National Bank of Brenham, Texas (10860), succeeded by TheFarmers National Bank in Brenham

The Ames National Bank, Ames, Iowa (10408), absorbed by Ames Trust &Savings Bank, Ames

The First National Bank of New London, Wisconsin (5013), absorbed byFarmers State Bank of New London __

The First National Bank in Ardmore, Oklahoma (12472), succeeded by FirstNational Bank at Ardmore

Citizens National Bank in Marietta, Georgia (13469), absorbed by The FirstNational Bank of Marietta

The First National Bank of Toledo, Illinois (5273), succeeded by TheFirst National Bank in Toledo

Ballard First National Bank of Seattle, Washington (13581), absorbed byFirst National Bank of Seattle

The Farmers and Miners National Bank of Bentleyville, Pennsylvania (9058),absorbed by The Citizens National Bank of Bentleyville

The First National Bank in Valley Mills, Texas (13272), succeeded by FirstNational Bank in Valley Mills

The First National Bank of Rural Retreat, Virginia (10061), absorbed by ThePeoples Bank of Rural Retreat

The First National Bank of Lott, Texas (6223), succeeded by The FirstNational Bank in Lott

City National Bank and Trust Company of Evanston, Illinois (5279), suc-ceeded by First National Bank and Trust Company of Evanston

The First National Bank of Houston, Texas (1644), succeeded by FirstNational Bank in Houston

The First National Bank of Colfax, Iowa (7114), succeeded by The FirstNational Bank in Colfax

The First National Bank of Bolivar, Missouri (7271), absorbed by PolkCounty Bank of Bolivar

The First National Bank of Muscatine, Iowa (1577), succeeded by First Trust& Savings Bank of Muscatine ___•_

The Cedar Falls National Bank, Cedar Falls, Iowa (3871), succeeded byCedar Falls Trust and Savings Bank, Cedar Falls

The Painted Post National Bank, Painted Post, New York (11956), succeededby The First National Bank of Painted Post

The First National Bank of McGregor, Iowa (323), absorbed by MarquetteSavings Bank, Marquette, Iowa

The Davis National Bank of Piedmont West Virginia (4088), absorbed by TheFirst National Bank of Piedmont

The First National Bank of Sewickley, Pennsylvania (4462), succeeded byFirst National Bank in Sewickley

The First National Bank of Mt. Calm, Texas (10297), succeeded by The FirstNational Bank in Mount Calm

The City National Bank of Wichita Falls, Texas (4248), succeeded by CityNational Bank in Wichita Falls

Apr. 14,1933

Mar. 18,1933

Apr. 20,1933

Apr. 26,1933

Apr. 8,1933

Apr. 15,1933

Apr. 26,1933

Apr. 3,1933

May 10,1933

do

Apr. 26,1933

Apr. 25,1933

Apr. 24,1933

Apr. 4,1933

May 10,1933

June 1,1933

May 29,1933

Mar. 31,1933

May 31,1933

Apr. 20,1933

June 6,1933

do

June 10,1933

June 14,1933

May 19,1933

June 14,1933

June 20,1933

June 21,1933

June 21,1933

June 24,1933

July 1,1933

July 8,1933

June 30,1933

July 11,1933

May 29,1933

July 15,1933

July 14,1933

July 17,1933

July 1,1933

$30,000

50,000

150,000

50,000

200,000

25,000

350,000

600,000

50,000

300,000

100,000

100,000

40,000

60,000

25,000

25,000

100,000

50,000

75,000

200,000

100,000

50,000

100,000

100,000

35,000

50,000

50,000

300,000

3,000,000

50,000

25,000

200,000

100,000

25,000

50,000

50,000

100,000

50,000

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TABLE NO. 5.—National banks reported in liquidation from Nov. 1, 198%, to Oct.81, 1938, the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases of succession,with date of liquidation and capital—Continued

Name and location of bank Date ofliquidation Capital

The Farmers National Bank of Dublin, Texas (12758), absorbed by The DublinNational Bank, Dublin

The Trinity National Bank, Trinity, Texas (10078), succeeded by The FirstNational Bank of Trinity

The Exchange National Bank of Tulsa, Oklahoma (9658), succeeded byNational Bank of Tulsa _

The First National Bank of Latrobe, Pennsylvania (3831), succeeded by FirstNational Bank in Latrobe

The First National Bank of Marissa, Illinois (6691), succeeded by First Nation-al Bank of Marissa _ __

First National Bank & Trust Company of Asheville, North Carolina (12244),succeeded by First National Bank and Trust Company in Asheville

First National Bank in Hemphill, Texas (13526), absorbed by The FirstNational Bank of San Augustine, Tex

The First National Bank of Gadsden, Alabama (3663), succeeded by The FirstNational Bank in Gadsden

The Citizens National Bank of Abilene, Texas (6476), succeeded by The Citi-zens National Bank in Abilene

The Stock Yards National Bank of Denver, Colorado (11540)Journal Square National Bank of Jersey City, New Jersey (12255), absorbed

by Hudson County National Bank, Jersey City -The First National Bank of Greencastle, Indiana (219), absorbed by Citizens

Trust Company of Greencastle which changed its title to First-CitizensBank and Trust Company

The Capital National Bank of Jackson, Mississippi (6646), succeeded byCapital National Bank in Jackson

The First National Bank of Cameron, Texas (4086), succeeded by First Na-tional Bank in Cameron

The Orrville National Bank, Orrville, Ohio (6362), succeeded by The Na-tional Bank of Orrville

The First National Bank of Williston, North Dakota (5567), succeeded byThe First International Bank of Williston

The First National Bank of Frederick, Oklahoma (8140), succeeded by FirstNational Bank in Frederick

The First National Bank of Gainesville, Texas (6292), succeeded by TheGainesville National Bank in Gainesville

The West Toledo National Bank of Toledo, Ohio (13256), absorbed by ToledoTrust Company, Toledo

The Medford National Bank, Medford, Oregon (8236), succeeded by MedfordNational Bank, Medford

National Bank of Doniphan, Nebraska (13456), absorbed by The First Nation-al Bank of Grand Island, Nebr

The City National Bank of York, Nebraska (4935), absorbed by The FirstNational Bank of York

The City National Bank of Belfast, Maine (7586), succeeded by The FirstNational Bank of Belfast

The Frederick County National Bank, Frederick, Maryland (1449), succeededby Frederick County National Bank of Frederick

The Patapsco National Bank of Ellicott City, Maryland (3585), succeeded byPatapsco National Bank in Ellicott City

The First National Bank of Astoria, Oregon (3486), absorbed by The FirstNational Bank of Portland

The Citizens National Bank of Okmulgee, Oklahoma (6241), succeeded byThe Citizens National Bank in Okmulgee

Tipton National Bank, Tipton, Iowa (13232), succeeded by Tipton StateBank, Tipton

The First National Bank of Mapleton, Iowa (10701), absorbed by First StateBank of Mapleton

The Gavitt National Bank of Lyons, New York (7479), absorbed by TheLyons National Bank, Lyons

The First National Bank of Lowell, Ohio (5329), absorbed by The PeoplesBanking & Trust Company, Marietta, Ohio

The First National Bank of Paxton, Illinois (2926), succeeded by First Na-tional Bank in Paxton

The Esmont National Bank, Esmont, Virginia (8003), absorbed by ThePeoples National Bank of Charlottesville, Virginia

The First National Bank of Haviland, Kansas (11464), succeeded by TheHaviland State Bank, Haviland__ ___

July 27,1933

July 28,1933

June 14,1933

July 21,1933

July 29,1933

Aug. 10,1933

Aug. 15,1933

Aug. 21,1933

Aug. 19,1933Aug. 7,1933

Aug. 15,1933

Sept.

Aug.

Aug.

Aug.

Aug.

Sept.

Sept.

Sept.

Sept.

Sept.

Sept.

Oct.

Sept.

Oct.

Sept.

Sept.

June

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

1,1933

15,1933

29,1933

26,1933

19,1933

15,1933

19,1933

18,1933

19,1933

16,1933

14,1933

28,1933

7,1933

28,1933

30,1933

8,1933

12,1933

16,1933

21,1933

23,1933

10,1933

26,1933

$50,000

50,000

3,000,000

150,000

50,000

300,000

25,000

250,000

200,000250,000

500, 000

100,000

300,000

75,000

100,000

75,000

100,000

200,000

200,000

100,000

25,000

100,000

300,000

150,000

100,000

100,000

200,000

50,000

50,000

100,000

26,000

75,000

25,000

50,000

Total (155 banks). 26,805,000

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TABLE NO. 6.—Capital stock, surplus, undivided profits, and total assets of banks consolidated under act of Nov. 7, 1918, as amended Feb. 25,1927, and June 16, 1933, for the year ended Oct. 31, 1933, as shown by their last reports prior to consolidation

Closing banks Continuing banks

fel

3

o

Char-terno.

Title and location State Capital SurplusUndi-videdprofits

Total Char-terno.

Title and location Capital SurplusUndi-videdprofits

Total Date ofreports

Date ofconsoli-dation

8646

8519

7562

5680

13382

12670

953

The Grange NationalBank of Chester Countyat Downingtown.

The City National Bankof Floresville.

Terre Haute NationalBank and Trust Com-pany, Terre Haute.

Bethlehem Trust Com-pany, Bethlehem.

Dime Trust and Safe De-posit Company, Sha-mokin.

The Peoples Bank andTrust Company ofMontoursville.

The Albany NationalBank, Albany.

First Minneapolis TrustCompany, Minneapo-lis.

The Citizens NationalBank of Post.

The Terminal NationalBank of Chicago.

The State National Bankof Wills Point.

Puget Sound BroadwayBank, Tacoma.

The Newcastle NationalBank of Damariscotta.

Pa

Tex. . . .

I n d . . . .

Pa

..do..

Tex___.

Minn_.

Tex. . - .

Ill

Tex___.

Wash. .

Maine.

$100,000

50,000

600,000

260,940

125,000

125,000

$75,000 $14,272

15,000

400,000

524

21,368

376,880112,091

125,000

25,000

20,000

20,472

4,836

80,000

1,000,000 1,000,000 414

25,000

750,000

100,000

200,000

50,000

2,500

250,000

25,000

25,000

25,000

2,936

,830

191

9,250

7,972

5,885

$728,574

321,747

7,405,387

2,641,637

1,932,061

464,231

115,436

22,832,594

102,412

2,854,240

375,866

541, 259

641,141

6320

47

138

3248

710

9485

13659

5018

12292

446

The Downingtown Na-tional Bank.

The First National Bankof Floresville.

First-McKeen NationalBank and Trust Com-pany of Terre Haute.

The First National Bankand Trust Company ofBethlehem.

The National Bank ofShamokin.

The First National Bankof Montoursville.

The First National Bankof Albany.

First National Bank inMinneapolis.

The First National Bankof Post City.

The Terminus NationalBank of Chicago.

The First National Bankof Wills Point.

The Puget Sound NationalBank of Tacoma.

The First National Bankof Damariscotta.

$125,000

50,000

500,000

300,000

200,000

125,000

75,000

6,000,000

50,000

200,000

50,000

600,000

50,000

$325,000

500,000

700,000

400,000

60,000

25,000

5,000,000

0)16,000

150,000

50,000

10,782

43,392

65,033

39,837

16,829

20,872

$1,840,138

607,059

6,004,900

12,748,142

4,163,098

882,324

782,404

1932Sept. 30

_do_.

...do

. .do

—do

—do.—.

422,160 100,265,552

4,020 585,454

Dec. 31

. . .do .—.

—do

8,409

28,526

355,608

3,509,680

1,640,436

Dec. 31

. . . do . .—

—do—_.

1932Nov. 5

Nov. 8

Nov. 15 '

Nov. 28

Dec. 13

Dec. 17

1933Jan. 24

Jan. 31

Feb. 13

Feb. 23

May 12

June 17

June 19 3o4i New national bank did not report prior to consolidation.

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TABLE N O . 6.—Capital stocky surplus, undivided profits, and total assets of banks consolidated under act of Nov. 7,1918, as amended Feb. 25, •—l

1927, and June 16, 1933, for the year ended Oct. 31, 1933, as shown by their last reports prior to consolidation—Continued jj

Closing banks Continuing banks

Char-terno.

800£

6032

Title and location

TheHall County NationalBank of Memphis.

First Union Trust andSavings Bank, Chicago.

Norfolk National Bank ofCommerce and Trusts,Norfolk.

6 State banks10 national banks.

State

Tex

111

Va

Capital Surplus

$50,000

10, 000, 000 5,000,000 284,824 176,

2,500,000

$20,000

,000,

11, 710,940 6, 551,880 845,025 204,437,0914,305, 000 1, 332, 500 484, 289

Undi-videdprofits

$5,582

!84,824

500,000 424, 281

Total Char-terno.

$236, 552

i, 025, 309

26, 635, 253

39, 416, 608

6107

9885

Title and location

The First National Bankof Memphis.

The First National Bankof Chicago.

The Virginia NationalBank of Norfolk.

16 national banks

Capital Surplus

$100,000

25, 000, 000 15,000, 000 5,

600,000

$25,000

5,000,

200,000

Undi-videdprofits

$10,407

,216,

39, 250

34,025,000 22, 451,000 6,040,743 763, 498, 570

Totalassets

$609,708

103 624, 494, 745

5,009,322

Date ofreports

1933June 30

—do

__.do

Date ofconsoli-dation

1933July 3

July 17

Oct. 9

33

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TABLE NO. 7.—National banks consolidated under act of Nov. 7, 1918, as amendedJune 16, 1933, capital, surplus, undivided profits, and total assets, year endedOct. 31, 1933

Con-soli-da-tionno.

496

497

498

502

604

505

506

508

509

511

Char-terno.

661

6320

47

3248

9485

13659

5018

446

6107

9885

Title and location of bank

The Downingtown NationalBank, Downingtown.

First City National Bank ofFloresville.

Terre Haute First NationalBank, Terre Haute.

The First National Bank ofAlbany.

The First National Bank ofPost.

The Terminal National Bank ofChicago.

The First National Bank ofWills Point.

The First National Bank ofDamariscotta.

The First National Bank ofMemphis.

National Bank of Commerce ofNorfolk.

Total (10 banks)

State

Pa

Tex.__.

I n d . - .

Tex

— d o . . .

Ill

T e x - . .

Maine.

Tex. . . .

Va

Date ofconsoli-dation

1932Nov. 5

Nov. 8

Nov. 15

1933Jan. 24

Feb. 13

Feb. 23

May 12

June 19

July 3

Oct. 9

Capital

$140,000

100,000

500,000

100,000

50,000

200,000

50,000

100,000

100,000

2,000,000

Surplus

$325,000

100,000

10,000

20,000

400,000

Undi-videdprofits

$73,332 $2, 341, 624

566, 50112,121

500, 000 1, 074,357 13, 492, 524

10,000

8,172

33,924

1,187

3, 340, 000 1, 365, 000 1, 425, 791 51, 879, 222

Totalassets

838, 980

512,066

2, 251, 617

551, 776

2,117,618

767, 397

200, 000 28, 439,119

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TABLE iNO, 8,—State banks and national banks consolidated under act of Feb. 25, 1927, as amended June 16, 1933, their consolidated capital,surplus, undivided profits, and total assets, year ended Oct. 31, 1933

Con-solida-

tionno.

499

500

501

503

507

510

Title and location of State bank

Bethlehem Trust Company, Bethlehem..

Dime Trust and Safe Deposit Com-pany, Shamokin.

The Peoples Bank and Trust Companyof Montoursville.

First Minneapolis Trust Company,Minneapolis.

Puget Sound Broadway Bank, Tacoma_

First Union Trust and Savings Bank,Chicago.

Total (6 State banks with 6 na-tional banks).

Charterno. of

nationalbank

138

6942

6997

710

12292

8

Title and location of national bank

The First National Bank and TrustCompany of Bethlehem.

National-Dime Bank of Shamokin..

The First National Bank of Montours-ville.

First National Bank and Trust Com-pany of Minneapolis.

The Puget Sound National Bank ofTacoma.

The First National Bank of Chicago

State

Pa

—do_._

...do-._

Minn_.

Wash..

Ill

Date ofconsoli-dation

1932Nov. 28

Dec. 13

Dec. 17

1933Jan. 31

June 17

July 17

Capital

$500,000

325,000

125,000

6,000,000

600,000

25,000,000

32, 550, 000

Surplus

$400,000

175,000

25,000

5,000,000

150,000

15,000, 000

20, 750, 000

Undividedprofits

$157,558

170,162

19,539

555,523

78,845

11,601,563

12, 583,190

Total assets

$12,060,452

5,671,168

1,092, 791

114, 644, 260

3,493, 063

655,419, 050

792, 380, 784

Increasein au-

thorizedcapital

$200,000

125,000

325,000

3S

3o

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EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 157TABLE NO. 9.—Number and capital of State banks converted into national banking

associations in each State and Territory from 1863 to Oct. 31, 1933

LocationNum-ber ofbanks

Capital LocationNum-ber ofbanks

Capital

MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut- _

Total New EnglandStates .--

New YorkNew Jersey. --Pennsylvania . . .Delaware _Maryland __District of Columbia ._

Total Eastern States- ...

VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFlorida _AlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexasArkansasKentucky . . . .Tennessee

Total Southern States...

342822

190526-5

$4, 605, 0002, 595, 0002,029,990

72, 691, 20016, 717, 55018, 932, 770

391 117, 571, 510

24150

1246

366

125, 331, 2919,820, 450

34,009,095585, 010

10, 249, 3721,080,000

463 181,075, 218

3439483221341912

142424351

584 i 63, 462, 900

OhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsinMinnesotaIowa _..Missouri __

Total Middle WesternStates

North Dakota _..South DakotaNebraska.KansasMontanaWyomingColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma

Total Western States....

WashingtonOregonCaliforniaIdaho.NevadaArizona

Total Pacific States

Total United States

24274526361154449

$2,890,0001,908,000

81,855, 0003,020,0003, 620,0007, 581,0002, 285,000

17, 601,800

120,760,800

5110483379

357

192

2, 760,0001,750,0005, 285, 0004,182,0001,485,000

320,0002,755,000

400,0007, 970, 000

602 26, 907,000

7330

11326

15

6,825,0001,951, 000

45, 272,8001,080,000

50,000300,000

248 55,478,800

2,654 565, 356, 228

i $300,000 of which is preferred capital stock.

TABLE NO. 10.—Conversions of State banks and primary organizations as nationalbanks from Mar. 14, 1900, to Oct. 31, 1933

Classification

Capital less than $50,000Capital $50,000 or over.

Total

Conversions ofState banks

Num-ber

898837

1,735

Capital

$23, 933, 300262,102,800

286, 036,100

Reorganizationsfrom State andprivate banksand national

banks

Num-ber

1,167870

2,037

Capital

$30,909, 500161,649,000

192,558, 500

Primaryorganizations

Num-ber

2,6872,097

4,784

Capital

$69,375, 500340,110,000

409,485, 500

Total

Num-ber

4,7523,804

8,556

Capital

$124,218,300763,861,800

888,080,100

TABLE NO. 11.—Number of national banks increasing their capital, together withthe amount of increase monthly for years ended Oct. 31, since 1928

Months1929

Number Capital

1930

Number Capital

1931

Number Capital

November.December-JanuaryF e b r u a r y -MarchAprilMay._JuneJulyAugustSeptember.October

Total

$958,3338,248,000

11,288,00032,875,00022, 662, 5005, 401,000

15, 922, 59219, 707, 50036, 632, 50014,877, 2002, 602, 500

10, 555, 000

$5, 932, 50023,615,0004, 763, 4004,850, 0001,870,0001,671,000

46,122, 4643,305,0003, 562, 5001, 585,000

625, 0001, 512, 500

$1, 521, 5391,630,0001,195,000

420,0001,575,000

365,000216,078855,000665,000

1,330,0002, 655, 0001, 225,000

1 335 1 181, 730,125 2 225 2 99, 414, 364 3 13,652, 617

1 Of these cases, 80 were effected wholly or in part by stock dividends aggregating $20,793,750.2 Of these cases, 68 were effected wholly or in part by stock dividends aggregating $6,085,130.* Of these cases, 12 were effected wholly or in part by stock dividends aggregating $752,617.Digitized for FRASER

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TABLE NO. 11.—Number of national banks increasing their capital, together withthe amount of increase monthly for years ended Oct. SI', since 1928—Continued

Months

1932

Number Capital

1933

Number Commoncapital Number Preferred

capital

November.December _.JanuaryFebruary. .MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember .October

$14,600, 50424,665,000

285, 500822, 500

6, 050, 000750, 05070,000

845,000260,00072,500

925, 010

$245,000355,000550,000187,50065, 000

630, 000115,000

1, 841,3503, 268,300

475,000473, 700775,000

$680, 0007, 576, 9005,394,000

20,011,2006, 582, 0004, 750,0002, 560,0001,185,000

TotaL. ' 6 4 * 49, 346, 064 6 53 5 8,980,850 166 48, 739,100

4 Of these cases, 3 were effected wholly or in part by stock dividends aggregating $270,504.e Of these cases, 3 were effected wholly or in part by stock dividends aggregating $260,000.

TABLE NO. 12.—Number and authorized capital of national banks chartered andthe number and capital stock of banks closed in each year ended Oct. 31, since1913, with the yearly increase or decrease

Year

1914....

1916-"!1917....1918-...19191920....19211922. _„19231924....1925....19261927....1928...-19291930....1931-...19321933.—

Chartered

N o .

195 $18,1441221761642453611692321901352511601351131411087868176

Capital

Closed

Consolidatedunder act

Nov. 7, 1918

No.

!, 675, 0009, 689, 5006, 630, 00011,590,00013,400, 00021, 780,00031, 077, 50020,005,00024,890, 80030, 522, 50021, 375,00026,040,00029, 705, 00043,570,00026,160,00038,195,00012, 240,0009,690,00087,145, 000i 74,761,500 10

Loss tocapital

26 2$3,220,0002 1, 650, 000

2 850,0002 3,275,0002 2,575,0002 1, 255,0002 1, 660, 0002 4, 455, 01023,407,0002 6.857, 5002 4, 780,07521, 355,0002 2,882, 5002 3,385,5002 2, 765, 000

In voluntaryliquidation

No.

8213510768838493103121155123153165156221263308236155

Capital

113 $26,487, 00013,795,00014,828, 00014, 367, 50016,165, 00016, 380,00014, 730, 00037,075, 00018, 910, 00039,290,00040, 745,00014, 467, 50028, 668, 30037,495,00027, 381, 00098, 267, 50039, 230,40059, 595,00097, 340, 30026,805, 000

Insolvent

No.

2114137215

343153

138

911356179

104

Capital

$1,810,0001,830,000

805,0001, 230, 000

250,00025,000

205,0001, 870, 0002,015,0003,405,0009,635,0006,420,0005, 412, 5008,257,0004,135, 0006, 575,0008,355,000

36946,862,000380 50, 505, 585

3 348 76,107, 500

Net yearlyincrease

(exclusive ofexisting banks

increasingtheir capital)

No.

15

Capital

6294

135 $2,155,000257 14, 492, 500

1877 690,800

3, 492, 500

Net yearlydecrease

(exclusive ofexisting banks

decreasingtheir capital)

No.

$9, 622, 0005, 935, 5009,003, 0004,007, 5003, 015, 000

114176

Capital

19, 790,000

3 14, 747, 500174 30, 260,000

8, 820, 8104, 439,000

125 11, 743, 500201 70, 707, 575288 35, 260, 400599 96, 809, 500515 55,406, 385

* 305 127,656,000

includes $31,347,000 preferred capital authorized for 69 banks.2Amount of capital stock reductions incident to consolidations.3There were 9 banks restored to solvency with an aggregate capital of $1,025,000 for which receivers had

been appointed prior to Nov. 1,1932. Also includes 23 banks with an aggregate capital of $2,235,000 whichhad been placed in voluntary liquidation by their shareholders prior to Nov. 1,1932.

* There was a decrease of 305 banks, considering the 9 banks restored to solvency and the 23 banks whichwere in voluntary liquidation.

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TABLE NO. 13.—Total number of national banks organized, consolidated under actof Nov. 7, 1918, as amended June 161 1933, insolvent, in voluntary liquidation,and in existence on Oct. 31, 1933

Location

MaineNew Hampshire.- . . _VermontMassachusetts ____ _Rhode Island _Connecticut _. _ . _

Total New England States

New York..New Jersey __ . .PennsylvaniaDelawareMaryland. _ ___ __ - _District of Columbia

Total Eastern States

Virginia ._ _ _West VirginiaNorth Carolina. _South CarolinaGeorgia _Florida -AlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexasArkansasKentuckyTennessee ._.

Total Southern States.-

OhioIndianaIllinois . .-MichiganWisconsinMinnesotaIowaMissouri

Total Middle Western States

North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraska __ _ . . _KansasMontana.W y o m i n g _ - _ _ _ _ . _ColoradoNew Mexico __Oklahoma _ ._

Total Western States

Washington - . . __ _OregonCalifornia . _Idaho _ __UtahNevada _Arizona -. . __

Total Pacific States

Alaska .. _ __The Territory of HawaiiPuerto Rico.

Total Alaska and insular posessions

Total United States, Alaska, and insular pos-sessions

Organ-ized

1237681

36465

120

829

969390

1,18330

13431

2,737

2401741411141741261697593

1,108133237202

2,986

652415760285248475519283

3,637

25721738844019157

20781

726

2,564

217143502109381630

1,055

561

12

13,820

Consoli-dated

underactNov. 7,

1918

411

1724

29

471540

14

107

179

4681243

31196

101

22111449649

79

31143

3

12

27

172

12

3

34

1

1

378

Insolvent

148

2526

46

10342

1381

136

303

223143414041421611

132312730

507

8778

1815635

10319251

783

958677747412532481

576

47285735545

181

2,396

In liqui-dation

681623

1825151

391

33981

260135410

757

645050487036493149

476479789

1,156

28219224513092

143191130

1,405

8360

16815364206430

408

1,050

6950

28146155

16

482

141

6

5,247

In exist-ence

505549

1401059

363

480252745

166611

1,570

1378444195648762430

46954

10477

1,222

26113432095

11222313293

1,370

7670

14220950258727

225

911

8463

152281579

358

41

5

5,799

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TABLE NO. 14.—Changes of corporate title of national hanks, year ended Oct. 31,1933

Char-terno.

Title and location Date

13216

2935

6645

5578

13577

13026

614

13334

10666

10686

1345

13357

13006

136871014

13296

6185

11312

Straus National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, Illinois, to "American NationalBank and Trust Company of Chicago"

The First National Bank and Trust Company of Watertown, South Dakota, to " T h eFirst Citizens National Bank of Watertown"

The Merchants-Citizens National Bank and Trust Company of Allentown, Pennsyl-vania, to "The Merchants National Bank of Allentown"

Monroe County National Bank and Trust Company of East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania,to "Monroe County National Bank of East Stroudsburg"

"The State-National Bank of Peru, Illinois", Peru,Illinois, to "State-National Bank ofPeru"

The Hatfield National Bank and Trust Company, Hatfield, Pennsylvania to " T h eHatfleld National Bank"

The Lechmere National Bank of East Cambridge, Cambridge, Massachusetts, to "TheLechmere National Bank of Cambridge"

The National Bank of Bayside in New York, New York, to "The Bayside NationalBank of New York"

The First National Bank of Schellburg,Pennsylvania, to "The First National Bankof Schellsburg " _

The First National Bank of Camas, Washington, to " Clark County National Bank ofVancouver", Wash

The Auburn-Cayuga National Bank and Trust Company, Auburn, New York, to " T h eNational Bank of Auburn"

Red River National Bank and Trust Company of Grand Forks, North Dakota, to " RedRiver National Bank of Grand Forks"

The Stewart National Bank and Trust Company of Livonia, New York, to " The StewartNational Bank of Livonia"

The First National Bank at Massillon, Ohio, to " The First National Bank in Massillon " .The Bay State National Bank of Lawrence, Massachusetts, to "Bay State Merchants

National Bank of Lawrence"The National Bank of Queens County in New York, New York, to " Flushing National

Bank in New York"The First National Bank of White Rock, South Dakota, to "The Roberts County Na-

tional Bank of Sisseton" S.DakThe First National Bank of Black Rock, Arkansas, to "The First National Bank of

Lawrence County at Walnut Ridge" Ark .

1933Jan.

Do.

Jan.

Jan.

Jan.

Jan.

Jan.

Jan.

Jan.

Apr.

May

June

JulyJuly

July

Aug.

Aug.

Sept.

3

11

14

16

18

24

25

27

26

31

17

1214

31

11

12

16

TABLE NO. 15.—Changes of corporate title incident to consolidations of nationalbanks and of State banks with national banks, year ended Oct. 31, 1933

The City National Bank of Floresville, Texas (8519), and the First National Bank of Floresville (6320),consolidated under the charter of the latter, with title "First City National Bank of Floresville."

Terre Haute National Bank and Trust Company, Terre Haute, Indiana (7562), and First-McKeen Na-tional Bank and Trust Company of Terre Haute (47), consolidated under the charter of the latter withtitle "Terre Haute First National Bank."

Dime Trust and Safe Deposit Company, Shamokin, Pennsylvania, and the National Bank of Shamokin(6942), consolidated under the charter of the latter with title "National-Dime Bank of Shamokin."

First Minneapolis Trust Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and First National Bank in Minneapolis(710), consolidated under the charter of the latter with title "First National Bank and Trust Companyof Minneapolis."

The Citizens National Bank of Post, Texas (12969), and the First National Bank of Post City (9485),consolidated under the charter of the latter with title "The First National Bank of Post."

The Terminal National Bank of Chicago, Illinois (13382), and the Terminus National Bank of Chicago(13659), consolidated under the charter of the latter with title "The Terminal National Bank of Chicago."

Norfolk National Bank of Commerce and Trusts, Norfolk, Virginia (6032), and the Virginia NationalBank of Norfolk (9885), consolidated under the charter of the latter with title " National Bank of Com-merce of Norfolk."

TABLE NO. 16.—National banks chartered during the year ended Oct. 31, 1933

Char-terno.

137281375213789

Title

ALABAMA

The First National Bank in Gadsden _The Headland National BankThe First National Bank at Bessemer __

Total (3 banks)

Capital

Common

$125,00025,00050,000

200,000

Preferred

$125,00025,00050,000

200,000

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Char-terno.

Title

Capital

Common Preferred

1369313719

1371113787

13704

13782

13725

13819

13650136521365913660136661367213673136741368213684136911369513696137051370913714137181373513744137951380413805

137171372913759137881381613818

136861369413697137021370713766

The Planters National Bank of Mena.The First National Bank of Conway..

$50, 00025, 000

Total (2 banks).. 75,000

First National Bank of ChicoCoast National Bank in Fort Bragg.

150, 00025,000

Total (2 banks)

CONNECTICUT

The Tradesmens National Bank of New Haven.

175,000

150,000

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Hamilton National Bank ofWashington

GEORGIA

The Geo. D. Warthen National Bank of Sandersville..

1,000,000

50,000

Lewiston National Bank.IDAHO

ILLINOIS

The Security National Bank ofWittThe Illinois National Bank & Trust Co. of Kockford...The Terminus National Bank of Chicago iMoline National Bank-.The First National Bank of StocktonNational Boulevard Bank of ChicagoThe First National Bank in CaseyThe Live Stock National Bank of ChicagoThe First National Bank in ToledoThe Mid-City National Bank of ChicagoThe National Security Bank of ChicagoFirst National Bank of FreeportThe Prange National Bank of New DouglasThe First National Bank in JolietFirst National Bank and Trust Company of Evanston.The First National Bank of Galena— ._The First Lake County National Bank at Libertyville.First National Bank of MarissaThe City National Bank of HoopestonThe First National Bank in MascoutahThe Security National Bank of Cairo...The First National Bank in ColumbiaFirst National Bank in Paxton

100,000

25, 000200,000200, 000200,00025,000500,00025, 000

1,000,00025,000

400, 000200, 000125,00025,000100,000150,000160, 00050,00025,00050,00050,00050,00050,00050,000

Total (23 banks). 3,685,000

INDIANA

First National Bank in MarionMarion National Bank of MarionAmerican National Bank of Indianapolis...The Stone City National Bank of Bedford.First National Bank in New CastleFort Wayne National Bank

100,000100,000

1,000,000100,00080,000

320,000

Total (6 banks) . 1,700,000

The First National Bank in ColfaxThe First National Bank in Burlington .The First Capital National Bank of Iowa CityThe National Bank of Waterloo .The Community National Bank & Trust Company of Knoxville.The First National Bank in Humboldt ...

25,000100,000100,000140,00050,00050,000

$25,000

25,000

25,000

25,000

200,000

200,000150,000

50,000

400,000

350,0001,800,000

20,000500,000

2, 670,000

60,000

i Title changed to ''The Terminal National Bank of Chicago."

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TABLE N O . 16.—National banks chartered during the year ended Oct. 31,1983—Con.

Charterno.

Title

Capital

Common Preferred

1378513817

13801

136511375713763

136481365513688136891373213737

13710137161373013734137501376213768137691377713786

136801374513747137731377613798

137331378013796

1367113703137381373913741137531375813793137991380713820

IOWA—continuedThe Montgomery County National Bank of Red Oak.The Citizens National Bank of Boone -.._

Total (8 banks)..

KANSAS

Security National Bank of Kansas City

KENTUCKY

The New Farmers National Bank of Glasgow.The First National Bank of HendersonThe First National Bank of Paintsville

Total (3 banks) .

LOUISIANA

Commercial National Bank in ShreveportThe Ouachita National Bank of MonroeThe Hibernia National Bank in New OrleansThe National Bank of Commerce in New OrleansThe First National Bank of Jefferson Parish at Gretna.City National Bank of Baton Rouge

Total (6 banks) .

MAINE

National Bank of Commerce of Portland.First National Bank at PortlandSpringvale National BankThe First National Bank of RocklandNorway National BankThe First National Bank of BelfastNorthern National Bank of Presque Isle-First National Bank of WatervilleThe First National Bank of PittsfieldNational Bank of Calais.

Total (10 banks).

MARYLAND

The First National Bank of Bel AirBaltimore National BankFrederick County National Bank of Frederick..Patapsco National Bank in Ellicott CityThe Garrett National Bank in OaklandThe First National Bank of Chestertown

Total (6 banks) .

MASSACHUSETTS

The First National Bank of Athol.Webster National BankFirst National Bank of Reading...

Total (3 banks) .

MICHIGANNational Bank of DetroitThe Birmingham National BankThe Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit.Community National Bank of PontiacThe National Bank of Jackson ._First National Bank of NilesThe National Bank of Grand Rapids.The National Bank of RichmondPeoples National Bank of Grand RapidsThe National Bank of YpsilantiThe American National Bank of Kalamazoo...

Total (11 banks) .

$50,000100,000

615,000

100,000

100,000100,000100,000

300, 000

1, 000, 000500, 000

1, 200, 0001, 200,000

80, 000300,000

4,280,000

400,000400,00050,000125,00050,000100,000150,000300,00050,00084,000

1, 709,000

50,000500,00075,000100,00050,00050,000

825,000

100,000100,00040,000

240,000

5,000,00040,000

3,000, 000200, 000100,00078,000500,00020,000400,00060,000100,000

9,498, 000

$60,000

100,000

100,000

100,000

1,500,0001,500,000100,000300,000

3,400,000

100,000125,000

100,000150,000

50,00050,000

575,000

1,000,00075,000

1,075,000

100,000

""60,"000

160,000

12,500,00060,000

200,000200,00022,000250,00030,000500,00040,000150,000

13,952,000

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TABLE NO. 16.—National banks chartered during the year ended Oct. 31,1933—Con.

Char-terno.

136921371313784

1370813722

136901372613736

1376413808

13814

1366413748

1365713721137611377913791

13790

136871371513740137421374913767137741379713802

136771367913751137561376013770

Title

MINNESOTA

T h e Ci t izens Na t iona l B a n k of P a r k R a p i d s __ _ _ _ _ _T h e F i r s t Na t i ona l B a n k in C a n n o n Fal lsT h e Cit izens Na t iona l B a n k of M a d e l i a . __

T o t a l ( 3 banks)

MISSISSIPPI

Capital National Bank in JacksonBritton & Koontz National Bank in Natchez. _

Total ( 2 banks) _._ _

MISSOURI

The National Bank in North Kansas CityThe American Exchange National Bank in St. Louis _ _Union National Bank in Kansas City _

Total (3 banks)

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Groveton National Bank

Total (2 banks)

NEW MEXICO

First National Bank in Albuquerque

NEW YORK

The First National Bank of Painted PostOtsego County National Bank of Cherry Valley _-

Total (2 banks) _

NORTH CAROLINA

The Depositors National Bank of Durham _First National Bank and Trust Company in AshevilleSecurity National Bank of Greensboro _" » ,The Citizens National Bank in GastoniaThe National Bank of Sanford

Total (5 banks)

NORTH DAKOTA

First National Bank in Grand Forks _

OHIO

The First National Bank at Massillon 2

The Peoples National Bank of LakewoodThe Citizens National Bank of BryanThe National Bank of Orrville - _Bellefontaine National BankThe National Bank of Lima - .__The Cleves National BankVan Wert National BankThe First National Bank of Dennison

Total (9 banks)

OKLAHOMA

First National Bank at Ardmore - --National Bank of TulsaThe Citizens National Bank in OkmulgeeThe National Bank of Commerce of AltusFirst National Bank in FrederickThe National Bank of McAlester

Total (6 banks) -_

Capital

Common

$25,00060,00050,000

135,000

150,000100,000

250,000

50,000107, 500900,000

1,057, 500

50,00025,000

75,000

250,000

50,00050,000

100,000

200,000150,000300,000100,00025,000

775,000

100,000

100,000200,00060,00050,000

100,000100,00050,000

100,00060,000

820,000

100, 0002,000,000

100,00050,00025,000

100,000

2, 375,000

Preferred

$200,000

200,000

92,5001, 350,000

1, 442, 500

25,000

25,000

250,000

150,000300,000100,00030,000

580,000

150,000

100,000

15,000

100,000

215,000

4,000,000

25,000

4, 025, 000

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TABLE NO. 16.—National banks chartered during the year ended Oct. 81,19SS—Con.

Char-terno.

Title

Capital

Common Preferred

13771

13658136631369913700137011375413765137721378113794138031381213813

13720

136541368113746

13647136491365313656136611366513667136681366913670136751367613678136831369813706137271373113743137781381013815

13685137121375513800

1377513792

Medford National Bank..

PENNSYLVANIA

The First National Bank in LigonierThe Citizens National Bank of BentleyvilleFirst National Bank in SewickleyFirst National Bank in LatrobeThe Pitt National Bank of PittsburghThe First National Bank of PeckvilleThe Fulton County National Bank of MeConnellsburg.First National Bank of SeottdaleUnited States National Bank in JohnstownThe First National Bank at DerryFirst National Bank'in SharonFirst National Bank in HarrisvilleThe First National Bank at Canonsburg

Total (13 banks) _

SOUTH CAROLINA

The First National Bank of Columbia

TENNESSEEChattanooga National BankNational Bank of Commerce in MemphisThe Commercial National Bank of Chattanooga..

Total (3 banks).

The First National Bank in Lott3

First National Bank in WhitneyFirst National Bank of Sulphur SpringsFirst National Bank of KerensFirst National Bank in OrangeCity National Bank in Wichita FallsCitizens National Bank in EnnisFirst National Bank in BurkburnettThe First National Bank in Mount CalmFirst National Bank in MidlothianFirst National Bank in Valley MillsWichita National Bank of Wichita FallsThe Farmers National Bank in BrenhamFirst National Bank in HoustonThe Gainesville National Bank in Gainesville.The First National Bank of TrinityThe Citizens National Bank in AbileneFirst National Bank in CameronMercantile National Bank at DallasFirst National Bank of TempleThe Farmers National Bank of BeltonThe First National Bank of Henrietta

Total (22 banks).

VERMONT

The Windsor County National Bank of Windsor.Brandon National BankNational White River Bank in Bethel _...The Welden National Bank in St. Albans

Total (4 banks) .

The Citizens National Bank of Hampton...The Citizens National Bank of Petersburg.

Total (2 banks) .

$50,000

100,00050,000100,000150, 000700,000100, 00050,000

300, 000800,00050,000300,00050, 000200,000

2,950, 000

200,000

1, 500, 0001, 000, 000250, 000

2, 750, 000

25, 00025,00050,00050,000100,000400,00050,00040,00025,00025,00025,000200,00050,000

0003,000,100,00015,000100,00050,000

1,000,000100,00025,00020,000

5,475,000

50,00025,00050,00050,000

175,000

200,000200,000

400,000

$50,000

400,000

400,000

100,00012,500100,000

100,00025,00030,000

367,500

25,000

~5O,~666

75,000

200,000200,000

400,000

* Receiver appointed July 25, 1933.

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TABLE NO. 16—National banks chartered during the year ended Oct. 31,1983—Con.

Char-terno.

136621372313724

136461378313811

1364513806

Title

WASHINGTON

The Washington National Bank of Olympia..-The First National Bank of Shelton _ . .The Colville Valley National Bank of Colville

Total (3 banks) ._..

WEST VIRGINIA

The Central National Bank of Buckhannon _First National Bank in MarlintonFirst National Bank in Fairmont

Total (3 banks)

WISCONSIN

The American National Bank and Trust Company of Eau Claire.-The Oshkosh National Bank

Total (2 banks)

Total United States (176 banks) .- --

Capital

Common

$100, 00050,00050,000

200,000

50,00025,000

200,000

275,000

100,000200,000

300,000

43, 414, 500

Preferred

$25,000200,000

225,000

31,347,000

TABLE NO. 17.—National banks for which increase of capital was authorized, underact Mar. 9, 1933', as amended, by the issuance of preferred stock, together with theamount of increase and the rate of dividend, etc., to close of business Dec. 31, 1933

Char-terno.

3185

7148

2832

9174

12904

74351651

12517

94385111340

Title

ALABAMA

The First National Bank of BirminghamThe First National Bank of Linden

Total (2 banks)

ARKANSAS

The Arkansas National Bank of Hot Springs..

CALIFORNIA

The Anglo California National Bank of SanFrancisco

The Compton National Bank, Compton

Total (2 banks)

COLORADO

The First National Bank of MeekerThe Colorado National Bank of DenverThe American National Bank of Denver

Total (3 banks)

CONNECTICUT

The Danbury National Bank, DanburyThe Canaan National Bank, CanaanThe Central National Bank of Middletown...

Total (3 banks)

Date

1933June 5Dec. 22

Aug. 16

June 29Dec. 27

Sept. 18Sept. 21Dec. 29

Apr. 28Dec. 15Dec. 22

Preferredincreasecapital

/i$5,000,000. 00V 2,500,000. 00

40,000. 00

7, 540,000. 00

200, 000. 00

5, 000,000. 0050,000. 00

5, 050,000. 00

88

8

1, 825, 000. 00

160,000. 0050,000. 00

200,000. 00

410, 000. 00

Parvalue

ofshares

$100. 00100.00100.00

100.00

20.00100. 00

100. 00100. 0050.00

100,00100. 00100.00

Sold atper

share

$100.00100.00100.00

100.00

20.00100. 00

100.00100.0050.00

300.00100.00100. 00

Percentof divi-dendto bepaid

on thepar

value

1624

5

5

65

555

656

i A. 2 B .

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Char-terno.

102457404

7616

2972

18813854554845964576

10460113084003

117746460

53113639

10247

73751244457569562

12028946389275300633496829159

206

2307

6311

10746

Title

FLORIDA

The First National Bank of Bradenton. _The First National Bank of De Funiak

Springs . . . .

Total (2 banks)

GEORGIA

The Gainesville National Bank, Gainesville.._

IDAHO

The First National Bank of Lewiston

ILLINOIS

The Dixon National Bank, Dixon— _•The Merchants National Bank of AuroraThe First National Bank of Carlyle -The Old Second National Bank of AuroraThe Citizens National Bank of Decatur -The First National Bank of Wayne CityThe First National Bank of HinsdaleThe First National Bank of HarrisburgThe First National Bank of WoodlawnThe Farmers National Bank of GrayvilleThe Grundy County National Bank, Morris..Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust

Company of Chicago..The Lawndale National Bank of Chicago

Total (13 banks)

INDIANA

The Citizens National Bank of Tell CityOld National Bank in Evansville .The Tell City National Bank of Tell CityThe First National Bank of Oakland CityThe First National Bank of SpurgeonThe Farmers National Bank of PrincetonThe Farmers National Bank of WadesvilleThe First National Bank of PetersburgThe Merchants National Bank of South Bend.First-Cannelton National Bank, Cannelton.__The First National Bank of WinslowThe First National Bank of Elkhart

Total (12 banks)

IOWA

Iowa-Des Moines National Bank &' TrustCompany

KANSAS

The Commercial National Bank of KansasCity

The Security National Bank of Arkansas City-

Total (2 banks)

Date

1933Sept. 30

Dec. 15

July 13

June 27

Apr. 13Apr. 20Apr. 22

___doApr. 25Apr. 29May 4May 9May 19May 25Aug. 21

[Dec. 22Dec. 30

Apr. 15...doApr. 18Apr. 19Apr. 21Apr. 25

Apr. 27May 13June 5June 6June 28

Dec. 30

Jsept. 18Dec. 30

Preferredincreasecapital

$150,000.00

50,000. 00

200,000.00

/ i 50,000.001 2 25,000.00

75,000.00

100,000.00

200,000.00100, 000. 00100,000.00200,000. 00200, 000. 00

20,000.00150,000. 0050,000. 00

- 10,000.0050, 000. 00

200, 000. 00J49, 999, 666. 67\ 333.33

350,000.00

51, 630, 000. 00

35,000.00500, 000. 00

25,000.0040,000. 0025,400.00

100,000. 0025,000.00

125,000. 00150,000. 0075,000. 0080,000.00

100, 000. 00

1, 280, 400 00

3, 500,000. 00

/ 1350,000.00\ 2 ioo, 000.00

50,000.00

500,000.00

Parvalue

ofshares

$100.00

100.00

25.0025.00

100.00

100.00100.00100.00100.00100. 00100. 00100.0025.00

100. 00100. 00100.0033.3333.3310.00

100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.0050.00

100.00

10.0010.00

100.00

Sold atper

share

$100.00

100.00

25.0025.00

100.00

100.00100.00100.00100.00100. 00100. 00100. 0050.00

100. 00100.00100. 0033.3333.3310.00

100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100. 00100.00100.00100.00100.0050.00

100.00

10.0010.00

100.00

Percentof divi-dendto bepaid

on thepar

value

5

5

1526

6

66466466456555

465555345466

5

555

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EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 167

TABLE NO. 17.—National banks for which increase of capital was authorized, underact Mar. 9, 1933, as amended, by the issuance of preferred stocky together with theamount of increase and the rate of dividend, etc., to close of business Dec. 31, 1933—Continued

Char-terno.

970858819365

718

8439

4986287

19298261142446

11082311

330

4634301054457064

1119387998381

7427160

4049

1551

8456

6606

9699

61612104771

128001085

11388884428

2404688

Title

KENTUCKY

The Union National Bank of Providence _The Farmers National Bank of SomersetThe American National Bank of Bowling

Green - - . ___The First National Bank and Trust Company

of CovingtonThe Citizens National Bank of Glasgow

Total (5 banks)

MAINE

First National Granite Bank of AugustaThe Rumford National Bank, RumfordThe First National Bank of BrunswickThe Kezar Falls National Bank, Kezar Falls..The Thomaston National Bank, Thomaston._The First National Bank of DamariscottaThe Medomak National Bank of Waldoboro_-The Camden National Bank, CamdenThe First National Bank of Lewiston.

Total (9 banks) _ _

MARYLAND

The First National Bank of AberdeenThe First National Bank of Havre de Grace. _The Citizens National Bank of Havre de Grace.The First National Bank of North EastThe National Bank of PerryvilleThe Woodbine National Bank, WoodbineThe Second National Bank of TowsonThe First National Bank of WestminsterThe First National Bank of Mount AiryThe Second National Bank of HagerstownThe Washington County National Bank of

Williamsport _ -The Southern Maryland National Bank of La

PlataThe First National Bank of St. Mary's at

LeonardtownThe Clear Springs National Bank, Clear

Springs -Total (14 banks)

MASSACHUSETTS

The Warren National Bank of PeabodyNorth Adams National Bank, North Adams. _The Somerville National Bank, SomervilleThe Methuen National Bank, MethuenThe National Bank of WrenthamThe Peoples National Bank of Southbridge...The First National Bank of GardnerThe First National Bank of EasthamptonThe Peoples National Bank of Marlborough..The Waltham National Bank of Waltham

Total (10 banks)

Date

May 8May 9

Aug. 11

Sept. 2Dec. 30

Apr. 15May 5June 1June 12June 20July 3Oct. 23Nov. 25Nov. 29

Mar. 29Mar. 31Apr. 1Apr. 5Apr.. 22Apr. 26

. .doApr. 29May 2May 6

Aug. 3

Aug. 12

Sept. 27

Nov. 14

Mar. 23Apr. 8

. . .do.- . .Apr. 20May 24June 7June 21June 26July 5Aug. 31

Preferredincreasecapital

$30,000.00100,000.00

125.000.00

250,000.0040,000. 00

545, 000. 00

300, 000. 0025,000. 00

100, 000. 0050,000.0050,000. 00

150,000 0035, 000. 0050,000.00

400,000.00

1,160,000. 00

100,000.0030, 000.0050, 000. 0054,000. 0050,000. 0050, 000. 00

125,000.00200,000. 00100, 000. 00

/ 1 100, 000. 00I 2 100, 000. 00

100,000.00

25,000.00

60,000.00

25, 000. 00

1,169,000. 00

150,000. 00200,000.00400,000. 00115,000.0052,500.0051,200. 00

250,000. 00100,000. 00125,000.00200,000. 00

1,643,700.00

Parvalue

ofshares

$100.0010.00

100.00

10.00100.00

100.00100.00100.00100.0010.0025.0010.0050.0025.00

100.0010.0010.00

100.0010.0010.005.00

10.0010.002.502.50

5.00

50.00

5.00

2.50

= = = = =

100.00100.0020.00

100.0070.00

100.00100.00100.00100.0012.50

Sold atper

share

$100.0012.50

100.00

10 00100.00

100.00100.00125.00200.0020.0025.0010.0075.0025.00

100.0010.0015.00

200. 0030.0020.006.00

20.0020.005.005.00

10.00

100.00

10.00

5.00

100.00100.0020.00

100.0070.00

100.00100.00100.00100.0012.50

Percentof divi-dendto bepaid

on thepar

value

65

6

55

666666565

6666646666

6

6

6

6

6666455446

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TABLE NO. 17.—National banks for which increase of capital was authorized, underact Mar. 9, 1933, as amendedf by the issuance of preferred stock, together with theamount of increase and the rate of dividend, etc., to close of business Dec. 31,1933—Continued

Char-terno.

1130544469087

12697

6973

6828

7958

1233312955

1633

209

107019

8147

52152257

107121037612022

224612033

8627

1203739968267

10787

860

77207043

Title

MICHIGAN

The First National Bank of WakefieldFirst National Trust and Savings Bank of Port

Huron.The Superior National Bank of HancockThe Dart National Bank of Mason

Total (4 banks)

MINNESOTA

The First National Bank of CarltonThe American National Bank of St. PaulFirst National Bank of Hopkins

Total (3 banks)

MISSOURI

The First National Bank of ClaytonThe Citizens National Bank of Maplewood_._

Total (2 banks)

NEBRASKA

The Omaha National Bank, OmahaThe First National Bank of Omaha

Total (2 banks)

NEW HAMPSHIRE

The Souhegan National Bank of MilfordThe First National Bank of Portsmouth.. _The Wolfeboro National Bank, Wolfeboro

Total (3 banks).NEW JERSEY

The First National Bank of Perth Amboy__..The Second National Bank and Trust Com-

pany of Red BankThe Citizens National Bank of Bloomsbury...The Keansburg National Bank, Keansburg___The Laurel Springs National Bank, Laurel

SpringsThe First National Bank of ClintonThe North Arlington National Bank, North

ArlingtonThe First National Bank and Trust Company

of KearnyThe Ridgefield National Bank, RidgefieldThe Haddonfield National Bank, Haddonfield-The Peoples National Bank of Hacketstown. _The First National Bank and Trust Company

of Pompton Lakes __ _.The First National Bank of Washington

Total (13 banks)NEW MEXICO

The First National Bank of Las CrucesThe First National Bank of Artesia

Total (2 banks)

Date

1933June 6

}june 30Sept. 11Dec. 27

Apr. 26May 11Dec. 16

Apr. 25Aug. 8

July 29Dec. 29

May 3___doJuly 3

Apr. 12

do—.May 1_..do

May 9June 1

June 3

June 9June 20June 21June 23

July 6Aug. 10

May 20July 28

Preferredincreasecapital

$50,000.00/ i 500,000.00\ 2 400,000.00

100,000.0012,500.00

1,062,500.00

30,000.00/ 1,000,000.00I 1,000,000. 00

40,000.00

2,070,000.00

150,000.00100,000.00

250,000.00

1, 250, 000. 00f 11,000,000. 00\ 2 500,000.00

2, 750, 000. 00

125,000. 00250, 000. 00123, 000.00

498, 000. 00

300,000. 00

750,000.0060, 000. 0050, 000.00

25,000. 0050, 000. 00

25,000. 00

150, 000.00100, 000.00100, 000.00100,000.00

200,000.00200, 000. 00

2,110, 000. 00

50,000.0050,000.00

100,000.00

Parvalue

ofshares

$100.0050.0050.00

100.00100.00

100.00100.00100.00100.00

100.0025.00

100.0020.0020.00

100.00100.00100.00

100.00

100.005.00

100. 00

50.0012.50

25.00

25.0010.00

100.005.00

10.00100.00

100.00100.00

Sold at

share

$200.0050.0050.00

100.00100.00

100.00100.00100.00100.00

100.0025.00

100.0020.0020.00

100. 00100.00100.00

100.00

200.0015.00100.00

50.0037.50

50.00

50.0025.00

100. 005.00

30.00300.00

100.00100.00

Percentof divi-dendto bepaid

on thepar

value

65565

6665

64

515»6

656

5

666

46

6

6666

63

66

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act Mar. 9, 1983, as amended, by the issuance of preferred stock, together with theamount of increase and the rate of dividend, etc., to close of business Dec. 31,1983—Continued

Char-terno.

9825

8398

108162468

6648893

117428794

10111498899006482619612641422

10856124965605

12550

53905407

10446119274858

135678453

135592472

4628

29816776

13657

419715

3234786

11230

4481674164966351

Title

NEW YORK

The Yonkers National Bank and Trust Com-pany, Yonkers

The Peekskill National Bank and Trust Com-pany, Peekskill

The First National Bank of LisleThe Briges National Bank & Trust Company

of ClydeThe First National Bank of CaledoniaSaratoga National Bank of Saratoga Springs..The Port Leyden National Bank, Port LeydenThe First National Bank of IslipThe First National Bank of Newark Valley--.The Citizens National Bank of WellsvilleThe Ticonderoga National Bank, Ticonderoga.The First National Bank of RemsenThe First National Bank ofWaylandThe National Bank of Vernon.—The West Chester County National Bank of

PeekskillThe Athens National Bank, Athens—The First National Bank of NarrowsburgThe First National Bank of HermonThe Jamaica National Bank of New York,

JamaicaThe First National Bank of Spring Valley. ___The First National Bank of FalconerThe First National Bank of HeuveltonTheMaybrook National Bank, MaybrookThe Citizens National Bank of Port Henry.First National Bank in Highland FallsThe National Chautauqua County Bank of

JamestownFirst National Bank in MontgomeryThe First National Bank of Salamanca

Total (28 banks) ___

NORTH CAROLINA

First & Citizens National Bank of ElizabethCity

The First National Bank of SalisburyThe First National Bank of ShelbyThe Depositors National Bank of Durham

Total (4 banks)

OHIO

The First National Bank of GalionThe First National Bank of Batavia._TheMilford National Bank,MilfordThe National City Bank of Cleveland

Total (4 banks)

OKLAHOMA

The Liberty National Bank of Oklahoma City.

PENNSYLVANIA

The Second National Bank of Connellsville.—The First National Bank of GarrettThe First National Bank ofMilfordThe Peoples National Bank of Tarentum

Date

1933Mar. 29

Apr. 3Apr. 4

Apr. 20Apr. 24

_._doMay 1--.doMay 2May 3May 8May 10May 12May 13

May 16May 19May 22May 27

doJune 1

d o -July 25July 29July 31Aug. 1

Aug. 25Nov. 21Nov. 24

Apr. 1June 14June 26Dec. 30

May 17May 18May 22July 21

Aug. 18

Apr. 13Apr. 17Apr. 18Apr. 22

Preferredincreasecapital

$400,000. CO

100,000. 0030,000. 00

100,000. 00150, 000. 00100, 000. 0025, 000. 00

100, 000. 0025, 000. 00

100, 000. 00100, 000. 0031, 500. 0050, 000. 0062, 500. 00

500,000. 0050, 000. 0062, 500. 0050,000. 00

225,000. 00100, 000. 0050, 000. 0049, 000. 0025, 000. 00

135, 000. 0075, 000. 00

625, 000. 0040, 000. 0025, 000. 00

3,385, 500. 00

115, 000. 0025,000. 00

250,000. 00200, 000. 00

590, 000. 00

50, 000. 0030,000. 0030, 000. 00

4, 000, 000. 00

4,110,000.00

/ i 600, 000. 00\ 2500,000.00

1,100,000.00

150, 000. 0075, 000. 0075, 000. 0025, 000. 00

Parvalue

ofshares

$20.00

50.0010.00

10.00100.00

1.00100.0010. 0010.00

100.0010.00

100.00100.0025.00

10.0010.00

100.0010.00

50.0025.00

100.0010.0010.00

100. 007.50

25.0010.0010.00

100.0010.00

100.0010.00

100. 00100.00100.0030.00

100.00100.00

100.00100. 0010.00

100.00

Sold atper

share

$40.00

200.0030.00

35.00100.00

5.00240. 0025.0020.00

125. 0025.00

200.00200.0050.00

50.0025.00

200.0021.60

100.0075.00

300.0020.0060. 00

200. 007.50

100.0040.0010.00

100.0015.00

100. 0010.00

100. 00125.00100.0030.00

100.00100. 00

100.00100.0020.00

100.00

Percentof divi-dendto bepaid

on thepar

value

5

$6

64 ^666366666

6666

g666666

565

6665

4656

55

6466

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TABLE NO. 17.—National banks for which increase of capital was authorized underact Mar. 9, 1933, as amended, by the issuance of preferred stock, together with theamount of increase and the rate of dividend, etc., to close of business Dec. 31,1933—Continued

Char-terno.

3808520

9600311

13197664

1293412063

175131603829

1546

2044

303213640

136653638

1374312186

378523493159

3131

45642597

17001430

7482959

1226252

125391120544771635

Title

PENNSYLVANIA—continuedThe Mountville National Bank, Mountville___The First National Bank of Warren— -The First National Bank of JessupThe First National Bank of GettysburgThe Union National Bank of Jersey ShoreThe First National Bank of CarbondaleThe Union National Bank of CarnegieThe First National Bank of WindsorThe First National Bank of WilliamsportThe Glen Lyon National Bank, Glen LyonThe First National Bank of Homestead

Total (15 banks)

RHODE ISLAND

The Aquidneck National Exchange Bank andSavings Company of Newport.

SOUTH CABOLINA

The South Carolina National Bank of Charles-

TENNESSEE

The American National Bank of NashvilleThe First National Bank in Bristol

Total (2 banks)

TEXAS

City National Bank in Wichita FallsThe First National Bank of Paris.Mercantile National Bank at DallasRepublic National Bank and Trust CompanyThe Texarkana National Bank, TexarkanaThe First National Bank of Fort WorthThe Merchants and Planters National BankThe Fort Worth National Bank, Fort Worth.

Total (8 banks)

UTAH

The First National Bank of Park CityFirst National Bank of Ogden

Total (2 banks)

VERMONT

The Central National Bank of RutlandVermont-Peoples National Bank of Brattle-The First National Bank of MontpelierThe Clement National Bank of RutlandThe First National Bank of SpringfieldFirst National Bank of Bristol,

Total (6 banks)

VIRGINIA

The Middleburg National Bank, Middleburg.The Farmers National Bank of Appamattox..The Dominion National Bank of BristolThe Shenandoah Valley National Bank of\

Winchester. /Total (4 banks)

Date

1933Apr. 29May 5May 29June 8July 5July 25July 31Sept. 20Oct. 3Oct. 30Dec. 29

June 2

Aug. 19

June 13Dec. 27

Apr. 6May 6Aug. 16Dec. 26

Dec. 29Dec. 30

.. .do

. . .do

Apr. 10Dec. 23

Apr. 14Apr. 15

Apr. 17Apr. 28May 19June 24

May 6June 9Oct. 30T» O O 99

Preferredincreasecapital

$200,000.00100,000.0050,000.0025,000.0050,000. 00

300,000.0050,000.0025,000. 00

200,000.0050,000.00

150,000.00

1, 525,000. 00

250,000. 00

800,000.00

4,000, 000. 00250,000. 00

4, 250,000.00

400,000.00150, 000.00

1,000,000. 002,000,000. 00

250, 000. 00750, 000. 00400,000.00

1,000,000. 00

5,950,000. 00

32, 500.00600,000. 00

632, 500. 00

60,000. 00300,000.00

250,000. 00225,000.00100,000. 0025,000. 00

960,000.00

25,000. 0020,000.00

250, 000. 00r 1300, ooo. oo\ 2100,000. 00

695,000. 00

Parvalue

ofshares

$25.00100.00100.0025.0050.0010.0050.00

100.0010.0050.00

100.00

50.00

100.00

100.00100.00

100.00100.0020.0020.00

100.0020.0050.00

20.00

100.00100.00

100.0025.00

100.0010.00

100.0010.00

10.00100.00100.0020.0020.00

Sold atper

share

$25.00100.00100.00100.0050.0020.0050.00

120.0010.00

100.00100.00

60.00

100.00

100.00100.00

100.00100.0020.0020.00

100. 0020.0050.00

20.00

100.00100.00

100.0025.00

150.0020.00

100.0020.00

20.00100.00100. 0020.0020.00

Percentof divi-dendto bepaid

on thepar

value

5566

656565

6

6

65

6655

555

5

65

56

6666

66555

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TABLE NO. 17.—-National banks for which increase of capital was authorized, underact Mar. 9, 1938, as amended, by the issuance of preferred stock, together with theamount of increase and the rate of dividend, etc., to close of business Dec. 31, 1938—Continued

Char-terno.

13137121534668

9411

70297681

102506830

12124

4312

Title

WASHINGTON

The Washington National Bank of Vancouver.The University National Bank of Seattle..The Old National Bank and Union Trust

Company of Spokane.The First National Bank of Okanogan

Total (4 banks) _.

WEST VIRGINIA

The Empire National Bank of ClarksburgThe Union National Bank of ClarksburgThe Peoples National Bank of Rowlesburg—The First National Bank of Williamson

Total (4 banks)

WISCONSIN

The First National Bank of Eagle River.The First National Bank of Rhinelander

Total (2 banks)

Total United States (196 banks)

Date

1933Apr. 20June 8Oct. 7

Dec. 22

Apr. 13__.doApr. 22June 30

June 1Oct. 19

Preferredincreasecapital

$50,000.00100,000.00500,000.00

40,000.00

690,000. 00

250, 000. 00250,000. 00

10,000. 00200,000.00

710,000. 00

35,000. 00f i 75,000.00\ 2 75,000. 00

185,000. 00

111,501,600.00

Parvalue

ofshares

$100. 00100.00100.00

100.00

50.0050.00

100. 00100.00

10.0040.00

100.00

Sold atper

share

$100. 00100. 00100. 00

100.00

100.00100. 00250. 00100.00

10.0040.00

100. 00

Percentof divi-dendto bepaid

on thepar

value

665

6

6636

455

1A. 2B.

TABLE NO. 18.—National banks chartered which are conversions of State banksduring the year ended Oct. 31, 1938

Char-terno.

13652

1367413697

137131372313724

13725

137431376113765

1377013784

Title and location

The Illinois National Bank & Trust Co.of Rockford.

The Live Stock National Bank of Chicago.The First Capital National Bank of Iowa

City.The First National Bank in Cannon Falls.The First National Bank of SheltonThe Colville Valley National Bank of

Colville.The Geo. D. Warthen National Bank of

Sandersville.Mercantile National Bank at DallasSecurity National Bank of Greensboro.._The Fulton County National Bank of

McConnellsburg.The National Bank of McAlesterThe Citizens National Bank of Madelia..

Total (12 banks)

State

111

. . . do—Iowa._

Minn.Wash.

__.do...

Ga_—

Tex...N.C--Pa_ —Okla._Minn.

Date ofcharter

1932Dec. 19

1933Apr. 5June 2

June 24July . 3July 5

July 6

Aug. 2Aug. 26Sept. 5

Sept. 11Sept. 23

Authorizedcapital

$200,000

1,000, 000100, 000

60,00050, 00050,000

50,000

1,000, 000i 600,000

50,000

100,00050,000

i 3,310, 000

Approxi-mate sur-plus and

undividedprofits

$56, 638

268,95543,165

23,613109,80238,964

63,322

398, 352150,000143,037

65,31920, 571

1,381, 738

Approxi-mate assets

$3,056,643

15, 354,1721, 559, 426

758,9031, 233, 656

513,195

424,833

13,583,9962,058,316

833,029

1, 256, 807300, 311

40,933, 287

» $300,000 of which is preferred capital stock.

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TABLE N O . 19.—National banks, by States and geographical divisions, organized, failed, and reported in voluntary liquidation during the yearended Oct. 81, 1933

Location

MaineNew HampshireVermont _MassachusettsConnecticut

Total New England States

New YorkNew Jersey. _„. . .Pennsylvania.. . . . .Maryland. _ _ __District of Columbia

Total Eastern States _.

Virginia . _West Virginia-.North CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippi . .LouisianaTexasArkansasKentuckyTennessee - - _

Total Southern States

OhioIndianaIllinoisMichigan -Wisconsin . _______Minnesota

Organized

Numberchar-tered

102431

20

2

1361

22

23511

326

22233

53

96

231123

Authorizedcommoncapital

$1,709,00075,000

175,000240,000150,000

2,349.000

100,000

2,950,666825,000

1,000,000

4,875,000

400,000275,000775,000200,00050,000

200,000250,000

4,280,0005,475,000

75,000300,000

2,750,000

15,030,000

820,0001,700,0003,685,0009,498,000

300,000135,000

Numberwith

preferredstock

61221

12

2

2

224

3146111

25

343

10

Authorizedpreferredcapital

$575,00025,00075,000

160,000200,000

1,035,000

1,075,000

1, 075, 000

400,000225,000580,000

200,000200,000

3,400,000367,50025,000

100,000400,000

5,897,500

215,0002,670,000

400,00013,952,000

Failed

Number

1

4

5

19171562

59

223343522

13157

52

152431201313

Capital

$150,000

550,000

700,000

3,575,0002,550,0002,085,000

310,0003,000,000

11,520,000

125,00085,000

190,0001,000,000

300,000375,000325,000150,00075,000

1,575,00025,000

225,0002,350,000

6,800,000

887,5001,765,0002,735,000

38, 230,0001,775,000

525,000

Assets

$1,268,035

8,231,486

9,499,521

i 42, 278,8352 36,783,0233 32,170,331

4,679,15929,507,730

145,419,078

4 791, 503738, 737

1,190, 2237,849,4731,570, 735

s 1,979, 2412,162,0412,682, 501

407,1378 6,350,494

73, 4371,380,075

24,275, 715

51,451,312

7 6,380,2248 9,604,05529, 769,454

636,894, 832e 13,790,27710 5,090,825

Voluntary liquidation

Number

1

1

2

2382

15

252

1

213

31

32

52

36

1319

Capital

$300,000

150,000

450,000

125,000625,000

1,075,000250,000

2,075,000

75,000750,000500,000

100,000

450,000300,000

1,625,0006,245, 000

240,000450,000

10,735,000

325,000680.000

3,010, 000100,000

1,725,000

Gross assets

$4,009,862

1,998,202

6,008,064

2,457,9654,709,752

14,775,2113, 267,090

25,210,018

671, 7008,568,6984,441,612

288,189

2,887,3933,170,305

20,053,06259,053,399

2,081,6924, 562,014

105,778,064

2,628,5766,087,977

22,018,474905, 223

16,135,506

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IowaMissouri

Total Middle Western States

North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraska _ _ _KansasMontanaColorado _ _ _New MexicoOklahoma. __

Total Western States

WashingtonOregon . __CaliforniaIdaho - -NevadaArizona _

Total Pacific States

Total United States

00 CO

65

1

1

16

9

3121

7

176

615,0001,057,500

17,810, 500

100,000

100,000

250,0002, 375,000

2, 825, 000

200,00050,000

175,000100,000

525,000

43, 414, 500

12

23

1

1

12

5

11

2

69

60,0001,442, 500

18,739, 500

150,000

100,000

250,0004, 025, 000

4, 525, 000

50,00025,000

75,000

31,347,000

349

159

24

11112

11

12

53

369

2

20

348

1,445,0001,875,000

49, 237, 500

50,000145, 000635, 000440,000100,000505,000

525, 000

2, 400, 000

100,000700,000

3, 750, 000

900,000

5,450, 000

76,107, 500

H9,926,4191213,881, 349

725, 337, 435

is 165,907H 1,114, 866

4, 250, 7933, 550, 213

532, 7404, 787, 214

is 3, 968, 267

18, 370, 000

is 329, 3445, 404, 713

42,147,178

10, 286, 043

58,167, 278

1, 008, 244, 624

103

45

3132

1

12

22

1872

1

19

155

775,000105,000

6, 720,000

150,000100,000150,000200,000

250, 000

3, 725,000

4, 575,000

100,000750,000

1,175,000125,000

100,000

2, 250, 000

26, 805, 000

8,333,341535,172

56, 644, 269

1, 435, 7321, 247, 531

803,138908, 283

1,063,995

35, 432, 434

40,891,113

1, 235, 7119, 640, 2597,967,430

833,546

478,929

20, 155, 875

254, 687, 403

1 Includes 2 banks with capital aggregating $150,000 and assets of $295,502 previously reported in voluntary liquidation.2 Includes 1 bank with capital of $50,000 and assets of a nominal value previously reported in voluntary liquidation.3 Includes 1 bank with capital of $100,000 and assets of $271,937 previously reported in voluntary liquidation.4 Includes 1 bank with capital of $50,000 and assets of $20,000 previously reported in volunatry liquidation.6 Includes 1 bank with capital of $200,000 previously reported in voluntary liquidation.6 Includes 1 bank with capital of $60,000 previously reported in voluntary liquidation.7 Includes 4 banks with capital aggregating $225,000 and assets of $528,351 previously reported in voluntary liquidation.8 Includes 3 banks with capital aggregating $570,000 and assets of $106,094 previously reported in voluntary liquidation.9 Includes 1 bank with capital of $250,000 previously reported in voluntary liquidation.i° Includes 1 bank with capital of $25,000 previously reported in voluntary liquidation.11 Includes 2 banks with capital aggregating $150,000 and assets of $67,982 previously reported in voluntary liquidation.12 Includes 1 bank with capital of $200,000 preyiously reported in voluntary liquidation.13 Includes 1 bank with capital of $25,000 previously reported in voluntary liquidation.14 Includes 1 bank with capital of $30,000 and assets of $86,851 previously reported in voluntary liquidation.16 Includes 1 bank with capital of $100,000 and assets of $55,911 previously reported in voluntary liquidation.16 Includes 1 bank with capital of $50,000 previously reported in voluntary liquidation.

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TABLE NO. 20.—Number and classification of national banks chartered monthlyduring the year ended Oct. 31, 1933

MonthsNum-

ber

Conversions

Capital Num-ber

Reorganizations

Capital Num-ber

Primary organi-zations

Capital Num-ber

Total

Capital

November..December..JanuaryFebruary..MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember.October

$200,000

1,000,000

160,000150,000

1, 600, 000200,000

$75,0001,675,000650,000150,000

1, 065, 0007,425,0009,375, 0003,187, 5005, 580,0Q04, 650,0004, 734,0005,380,000

$100,0001,025,000400,000350,000

17, 525,000

300,0001, 700,0003,100,0002, 300,000500,000205,000

$175, 0002, 900, 0001, 050,000500,000

18, 590, 0008, 425, 0009, 675, 0005,047, 5008,830,0008,550,0005,434, 0005, 585,000

Total. 12 3, 310,000 135 43,946, 500 29 27, 505,000 176 74,761, 500

TABLE NO. 21.—Principal items of assets and liabilities of national banks, classi-fied according to capital stock, Dec. 31, 1932

CAPITAL STOCK OF LESS THAN $50,000

[In thousands of dollars]

Location

COUNTRY BANKSMaine . . _ __ _New HampshireVermont .M assachusettsConnecticut _

Total New England States.

New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelawareMaryland

Total Eastern States

VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabama _ _LouisianaTexasArkansasKentucky ._ .Tennessee

Total Southern States

OhioIndiana _ _ . _IllinoisMichiganWisconsin _ . .Minnesota .IowaMissouri. _

Total Middle WesternStates

Num-ber ofbanks

13353

15

7923

1593

15

279

27194

216

5146212219

291

5046

1001627

1135723

432

Loans anddiscounts,includingoverdrafts

72330840681577

2,500

15,8136,207

30,685648

4,227

57, 580

6,5813,407

527

71942

2,143526

12, 7811,9794,9473,046

37,105

7,8356,247

10,8151,9624,128

18, 5668,1722,870

60, 595

Bondsand secu-

ritiesowned

109238527525423

1,822

17,0354,910

32, 536519

4,030

59, 030

2,4081,244

175207271169

1,095140

4,9801,2592,8521,273

16, 073

5,6973,948

10,6291,9893,263

17,4684,3321,666

48,992

Totalassets

307737

1,5371,6591,195

5,435

37,38912, 94073,1121,2809,361

134, 082

10,6316,083

898841

1,297332

4,663915

26,0934,3239, 8885,468

71, 432

16, 54212, 78426,4994,7838,595

43,29115,4946,191

134,179

Capital

257575

12575

375

2,075600

4,11575

395

7,260

740540130

7519540

455125

3,990535605515

7,945

1,3911,2622,747

460715

3,0251,575

610

11, 785

Surplusand un-dividedprofits

685687

13877

426

2,1741,0477,469

88706

11,484

7323894449

11232

4739

2,063266772336

5,277

1.131637

1,391178380

1,853830308

6,708

Totaldeposits

204525

1,1681,315

947

4,159

28,8939,900

55,262974

7,664

102, 693

8,0684,373

620624726215

3,158610

17, 3473,0077,7493,929

50, 426

12,3909,429

19, 6943,4056,577

33, 56010, 8354,740

100, 630

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CAPITAL STOCK OF LESS THAN $50,000—Continued

[In thousands of dollars]

Location

COUNTRY BANKS—continued

North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraska _ _ _ __Kansas - -MontanaWyomingColorado - _ _ _ .New Mexico -_ - --Oklahoma

Total Western States

WashingtonOregonCalifornia __ _ _ . __Idaho - -UtahNevadaArizona

Total Pacific States

Total United States

111

4540589923

73910

136

457

22173011332

88

1,562

Loans anddiscounts,includingoverdrafts

6,9485,6748,859

12, 4751,901

8034,7761,076

12,151

54,663

2,6241,6584,0461,127

699875151

11,180

223,623

Bondsand secu-

ritiesowned

2,9002,7584,2465,3871,4061,2383,225

69711,930

33, 787

3,0891,4353,903

820171659423

10,500

170,304

Totalassets

12,18310, 25316,10223,4894,3123,196

10, 3802,456

33,466

115, 837

7,0514,201

10, 7642,5241,0321,833

736

28,141

489,106

Capital

1,1801,0301,5*02,602

590190

1,045260

3,540

12, 017

580435750300

759050

2, 280

41, 662

Surplusand un-dividedprofits

807549

1,0831,362

217192587165

1,471

6,433

300258651151123100

14

1,597

31,925

Totaldeposits

8,4486,755

11,44216,6582,9742,6387,3561,773

26, 256

84,300

5,5843,1498,4191,762

7561,528

620

21,818

364, 026

C A P I T A L S T O C K OF $50,000 B U T LESS T H A N $200,000

RESERVE CITIES

DallasWacoPuebloSeattle

Total reserve cities

COUNTRY BANKS

M!aineNew HampshireVermontMassachusetts --Rhode IslandConnecticut. _

Total New England States.

New YorkNew Jersey ._ _ . . .PennsylvaniaDelaware -Maryland

Total Eastern States

Virginia - -West VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth Carolina -GeorgiaFloridaAlabama - _MississippiLouisianaTexasArkansas _ _KentuckyTennessee.

Total Southern States....

1111

4

30423681

425

218

284162421

945

921

844926103633391916

271237348

727

942152204296

1,594

21, 41621,95920,08749,906

1,26013,833

128, 461

174, 260100,146278,125

3,71235, 062

591, 305

53, 81329,34213, 7105,244

13, 3817,639

14, 57112,1846,060

76,3897, 508

41,35326,079

307, 273

1,863350

1,131295

3,639

27,14918,83119,43346, 544

85912,192

125, 008

184. 80491,301

243.4652,979

32, 801

555, 350

17,10312, 5695,2042,6028,092

19,9647,1808,5433, 284

46, 5485,690

18,0399,434

164, 252

5,119803

1,7571,315

8,994

57, 54949, 68145,186

117,1422,618

31, 393

303, 569

414, 768228, 403607, 038

7,74178, 386

1, 336, 336

85, 76851, 47025, 29210, 46127, 67136, 01828, 33126, 71612,190

175,16918,11673,42143,939

614,562

150100100100

450

2,3653,7053,2858,042

4202,245

20, 062

24, 22514, 46537, 668

6603,695

80, 713

6,9983,9172, 375

8103,2902,7253,0151,8851,300

19,7331,7155,9233,824

57, 510

30059

10544

508

3,3394,426

*' 2,6378,651

4773,056

22,586

27,63114, 38667, 349

8385,152

115, 356

6,3363,4391,920

5092,4221,7842,8141,598

86813,9901,1315,1322,749

44, 692

4,381517

1,4481,120

7,466

47,58036,38634,92391,118

1,35823,188

234,553

324, 569177,301445, 723

5, 38763, 495

1,016, 475

62,97336,72718,2637,640

17, 60128,93717, 9362€,4238,360

124,06013, 46153,94630, 585

440,912

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CAPITAL STOCK OF $50,000 BUT LESS THAN $200,000-Continued

[In thousands of dollars

Location

COUNTRY BANKS—continued

OhioIndianaIllinois -Michigan.WisconsinMinnesota . _IowaMissouri

Total Middle WesternStates

North Dakota.South DakotaNebraska.. .KansasMontana __ . _ . .Wyoming .Colorado - - -New MexicoOklahoma

Total Western States

Washington .OregonCaliforniaIdaho --- - .UtahNevadaArizona

Total Pacific States _.

Alaska (nonmember banks)

Total country banks

Total United States _

Num-ber ofbanks

15082

1826271919147

776

282887

1012015441477

414

44438716835

206

4

3,266

3,270

Loans anddiscounts,includingoverdrafts

66,67334,30370,00129,36635,78529,86130,72014,724

311,433

13,70412,10427,53230,3506,915

10, 26415, 2606,270

19,669

142,068

14, 84314.61531,9135,0903,6081,5741,430

73,073

1,331

1, 554,944

1, 556, 538

Bondsand secu-

ritiesowned

47,66927,43571,53935,34134,08441,30623,70914,278

295, 361

10,44212,96819,15823, 5897,8746,447

15, 4215,883

32, 370

134,152

20,30715,07430,6365,2641,6391,2581,939

76,117

1,902

1, 352,142

1,355, 781

Totalassets

141, 26378,871

175,47177,78184,82690,75968,09739, 289

756, 357

29,96231,64958,67875, 96719, 71621, 25639,41315,60669,508

361,755

44,41338,34378,16514,1286,4553,6154,849

189,968

4,681

3, 567, 228

3, 576,222

Capital

12,6227,237

13,8685,3105,7756,4006,0253,475

60, 712

2,1702,0505,6556,9001,6701,2803,1951,0005,250

29,170

3,3253,3357,1181,050

550210400

15,988

275

264,430

264,880

Surplusand un-dividedprofits

11,3004,268

10,4963,5884,6194,2103,1702,265

43,916

1,5171,7313,5954,1931,2841,4661,931

5892,712

19,018

1,9671,8773,774

669339241142

9,009

242

254,819

255,327

Totaldeposits

102,76558,072

133,11959,87865,26473,18550,82829,840

572,951

23,80224, 98242,29658,35615,76016, 73730, 21812,62957,263

282,043

34,77729,23859,15511,3294,7242,7343,951

145,908

3,896

2,696,738

2,704, 204

CAPITAL STOCK OF $200,000 BUT LESS T H A N $500,000

EESERVE CITIES

Brooklyn and BronxBuffalo.PhiladelphiaBaltimoreWashingtonCharlotteEl PasoFort WorthGalvestonSan AntonioWacoNashvilleCincinnatiChicagoMinneapolisSt. Paul . -Des MoinesDubuqueSioux CityKansas City, Mo .St. JosephSt. LouisLincolnOmaha . . .Kansas City, Kans

3,4691,222

18,4522,2588,0023, 3435,3162,1625,5732,4042,5763,3421,3822,114

7932,8153,0111,1465,6614,8815,9502,2574,5543,102862

2,6594,08412,5311,5425,8321,7777,544411

3,8901,5932,400787

5,2385,757

5541,1813,6352,0438,5053,0403,2519,8573,3782,013864

7,9275,920

38, 0314,940

19, 2617,116

17,9823,479

13, 0566,0216,9645,5668,374

12, 9261,9365,1579,6434,297

20, 24610,84316, 27014, 73711, 3366,9402,268

900800

2,800400

1,0755$)600200400650250300400

1,250200350250200

1,050700600700500650200

84314

3,378558

1,7161,1591,151

117579205231422

1,1051,088

5816727936089137367546639318961

5,6093,14626,4453,66515,4564,65615,5242,933

11, 4744,5246,2344,4976,5699,1191,4724,4988,9133,435

17, 5109,689

14, 67112, 6739,8425,8361,809

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CAPITAL STOCK OF $200,000 BUT LESS THAN" $500,000-Continued

[In thousands of dollars]

LocationNum-ber ofbanks

Loans anddiscounts,includingoverdrafts

Bondsand secu-

ritiesowned

Total CapitalSurplusand un-dividedprofits

Totaldeposits

RESERVE CITIES—continued

TopekaWichitaHelenaDenverOklahoma CityTulsaSeattlePortland

Total reserve cities

COUNTRY BANKSMaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut

Total New EnglandStates

New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelawareMaryland

Total Eastern States

VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth C arolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexasArkansasKentuckyTennessee

Total Southern States. . .

OhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsinMinnesotaIowaMissouri

Total Middle WesternStates

North D a k o t a -South DakotaNebraska __.KansasMontanaWyomingColorado..New Mexico „Oklahoma.

Total Western States

WashingtonOregon

70

78

8264

10643

259

125

144— • -

442

10

50

1,105814

1,292814

2,1263,099

4562,757

2,1071,4163,744438

3,8762,253645

4,016

4,5862,9678,0781,7098, 5697,4062,02811,153

200400300250500450200600

12111735711314815296484

109,110 112, 861 307, 732 18, 825 17, 607

26, 88511,4916,78157, 6837,01930,839

21, 26410, 5434,65950,3005,44217,148

57, 78126,16713, 314130,99613, 86756, 737

2,9251,8001,3009,290750

4,382

4,0692,940646

8,7001,5694,337

140, 698 109,356 298,862 20,447 22,261

140, 537111, 663213,2705,6616,526

131,20084,133143,6935,6942,822

313,484235, 671420, 85613, 21111,326

20,20015, 64527,235

913652

20,41814,88246, 7032,658756

477,657 367,542 994, 548 64, 645 85, 417

29,88319, 7109,5908,4176,8043,76815, 5909,0173,24341, 8529,08913,1736,658

8,1489,1663,7314,8855,653

11, 6036,3501,466

22, 5378,1886,5822,449

46, 51034, 96016, 67718, 25116,36217, 69034, 63720,3107,282

94, 55122, 21424,31012, 008

3,3252,6151,5501,5002,2001,7004,1751,650700

7,4001,8002,5001,200

3,6482,0061,1681,3671,428913

2,421963471

6,1011,5061,822414

176, 794 99, 742 365, 762 32, 315 24, 228

68,31121, 57636,66318.12724,05218.1288,94812,999

208,804

50, 65415, 20437, 62215,16818, 27717,5036,55012,091

173,069

149, 06847, 93996,08045, 24954, 24347,16418, 38232,184

12,1253,6757, 6252,8253,9503,2001,3002,300

11, 5091,8495,6842,3442,4431,926546

1,097

490, 309 37,000 27,398

7,1413,5433,399

11,0879,3304,1399,3712,8848,339

7,4125, 5962,0355, 65317, 5672,0677,1713,17611,170

18,69112,0217,09824,49337,8779,22622,1809,00528,159

1,150875400

2,1501,800800

1,600650

2,300

574591424

1,2672,374506831300753

59, 233 61,847 168, 750 11,725 7,620

5,9588,574

5,5856,085

14,99818, 315

1,2001,600

934820

4,0512,3407,0591,3217,9096,7711,7219,464

250,835

46, 78019,4629,412

104, 06510,78343,468

233,970

248,842179, 568306,7338,8289,494

753,465

33, 63426,30711, 44112, 94510,19113,36822,65716,4815,48774, 57417,45016,5648,914

270,013

108,84438,61175,06532,90742, 77939,77414,59125,857

378,428

15,4039,9535,93819,66231,9957,54518,3107,37223,566

139,744

10,59413,875

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CAPITAL STOCK OF $200,000 BUT LESS THAN $500,000—Continued

[In thousands of dollars]

Location

COUNTRY BANKS—continued

CaliforniaIdaho _ _ _ _ _ _Nevada _Arizona _ _

Total Pacific States

Total country banks

Total United States

Num-ber ofbanks

23112

39

695

765

Loans anddiscounts,includingoverdrafts

23,1831,5431,0552,738

43,051

1,106,237

1,215,347

Bondsand secu-

ritiesowned

19,9782,2553,1227,159

44,184

855,740

968,601

Totalassets

56,9106,4716,020

12,272

114,986

2,433, 217

2,740,949

Capital

5,450300200700

9,450

175,582

194, 407

Surplusand un-dividedprofits

3,20530891

467

5,825

172,749

190,356

Totaldeposits

43,1295,5635,440

10,251

88,852

1,864,472

2,115,307

CAPITAL STOCK OF $500,000 B U T LESS T H A N $1,000,000

CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

New YorkChicago

Total central reserve cities.

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

Brooklyn and Bronx _ . _PhiladelphiaPittsburgh _ _BaltimoreWashingtonCharlotteSavannahFort Worth .GalvestonHouston..San AntonioNashville ._ _. _CincinnatiToledoPeoriaSt. PaulCedar Rapids _ _ _Des MoinesKansas City, Mo. ._ _St. JosephSt. LouisLincolnOmaha _TCaxisas City, "RTansTopeka.. _ ._ _Denver.PuebloOklahoma CitySpokane. _ __OaklandOgdenSalt Lake City

Total other reserve cities.

Total all reserve cities

COUNTRY BANKSMaine. ___ _VermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut

Total New England States

New YorkNew Jersey

22

4

43123211112111211131211122111113

50

54

21936

21

2012

1,2323,219

4,451

4,98015,1263,4705,632

10, 8044,6182,6962,7864,7473,1175,7245,2063,7032,6925,7836,0235,8541,4848,6451,3552,3034, 7375,5334,3234,0008,5683,2471,3051,0881,9622,775

10,278

154, 564

159, 015

8,5023,314

37, 4239,385

24,734

83, 358

69, 64048, 971

2,5572,935

5,492

8,3474,6631,6184,490

10,5312,245

3671,5341,0551,6313,8571,4733,9604,6898,0556,6315,8992,1193,9562,0245,6933,721

9743,5047,827

11, 8874,5414,1271,3501,8312,215

14, 533

141,347

146, 839

3,9971,669

31,1607,222

11,831

55,879

52, 62355, 616

4,8777,861

12, 738

16, 37623,0356,686

13, 71432,1818,7664,8437,7078,6157,065

15, 7168,0599,5669,739

18, 71216, 47118, 2174,853

18, 4945,5849,307

12, 5837,817

10, 76719, 97327, 05515, 22110, 2393,1024,3767,122

37,067

419, 028

431, 766

15, 7065,553

81, 83120, 36446, 434

169, 888

143, 910126, 351

1,0001,250

2,250

2,0251,500

6001,3502,0501,000

600750750600

1,100600500500

1,260500500500

1,600500

1,200850750750

1,0001,050

500500500500500

1,850

28, 735

30,985

1,200600

5,1001,8503,450

12,200

11,1506,955

324449

773

7843,3181,1141,4262,2831,304

126305341200645182

1,237752

1,844564505241

1,333383284303374265683

2,2131,005

10040

200101

1,455

25,910

26, 683

669366

5,3042,1513,706

12,196

8,2726,832

3,0145,720

8,734

12,15213, 7013,988

10,00527, 6215,4783,9286,6417,4395,525

12, 8496,9126,5007,916

14, 67815,18316,1613,549

14, 6134,6286,821

10, 5495,8379,002

17, 61922, 56213,1099,5772,0433,1585,648

31,821

337, 213

345,947

12,4473,514

68,00414,66436,820

135, 449

111, 99998,910

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TABLE NO. 21.—Principal items of assets and liabilities of national banks,classified according to capital stock, Dec. 31, 1932-—Continued

CAPITAL STOCK OF $500,000 BUT LESS THAN $1,000,000—Continued

[In thousands of dollars]

Location

COUNTRY BANKS—continued

Pennsylvania . -Maryland

Total Eastern States

Virginia -West VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFlorida -Alabama ._MississippiLouisiana --TexasArkansasKentucky.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tennessee

Total Southern States

Ohio . -Indiana _.IllinoisMichiganWisconsinMinnesota - -IowaMissouri

Total Middle WesternStates

Oklahoma _-_

Washington _California -Arizona _ _

Total Pacific States

Total country banks

Total United States. __ _

Num-ber ofbanks

261

59

7431112115211

30

66789211

40

1

471

12

163

217

Loans anddiscounts,includingoverdrafts

117,4764,513

240, 600

19, 60613, 6814,9091,6033,3531,7751,9913,8352,040

12, 6526,6263,8873,590

79, 548

22,70916,16417, 59340,17826, 570

2,9602,4512,302

130, 927

1,782

9,13423, 0781,585

33, 797

570, 012

729, 027

Bondsand secu-

ritiesowned

76,110997

185, 346

8,7335,0301,8671,2071,7822,063

8092,568

6266,9996,1081,3141,894

41,000

9,43018,59616, 55422,85817,1983,6202,5002,992

93, 748

3,505

8,89416, 3731,918

27,185

406, 663

553, 502

Totalassets

231,8396,488

508, 588

34, 47622, 8938,2014,0707,2244,9023,9417,2254,535

26, 27716,1605,974

10,108

155, 986

40,40549. 87247, 42180, 74556, 68510,1306,8037,248

299, 309

6,314

22,89251, 3885,801

80,081

1, 220,166

1, 651, 932

Capital

15, 250500

33,855

3,8002,0001,500

500500800

1,000500600

2,9001,000

500500

16,100

3,0003,2003,7504,7004,9501,200

500600

21,900

500

2,1003, 850

500

6,450

91, 005

121, 990

Surplusand un-dividedprofits

22,576345

38, 025

1,4661,583

34065

268202231269341

1,6431,238

320282

8,248

3,4412,0972,1354, 4824,584

647309219

17,914

202

1,1892,520

410

4,119

80, 704

107, 387

Totaldeposits

171, 4595,245

387, 613

24,14616, 2573,3512,5926,1763,0972,3944,6382,880

19,00312,9144,6098,827

110,884

29,30441,61637, 50363, 51442, 6177,4325 6946,210

233,890

5,102

17,83440,9584,364

63,156

936,094

1, 282, 041

C A P I T A L STOCK OF $1,000,000 B U T LESS T H A N $5,000,000

CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

New York-Chicago

Total central reserve cities.

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

BostonBrooklyn and BronxPhiladelphiaPittsburghBaltimoreWashingtonEichmond-AtlantaJacksonvilleNew OrleansDallasFort WorthGalvestonHouston

21,04330,604

51,647

62, 7663,883

146, 25213,34314,01144,99020,1227,303

14, 25122, 34123,32026,8213, 351

50,869

35, 30920,925

56,234

49,0762,311

85,29812, 76765,08247, 58714,1013,617

34, 44010,58414,27212,1484,099

75, 265128, 955

204,220

171,2049,204

318, 86435,112

101,038126, 39358,84115, 68667,08451, 88750,93954,86410,026

143,132

6,4299,500

15,929

7,5002,450

18,1262,0004,0008,0504,0001,0006,0002,8004,0003,6001,0008,500

3,1892,984

6,173

13, 6021,266

30, 7724,1786,2926,0652,583

6222,2862,7252,0003,171

120

60,458114,187

174,645

145, 6354,916

249, 86026,28385,884

104, 63549, 70213, 63454,93742, 07539,96745,9887,890

120, 024

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TABLE NO. 21.—Principal items of assets and liabilities of national banks,classified according to capital stock, Dec. 81, 1982—Continued

CAPITAL STOCK OF $1,000,000 BUT LESS THAN $5,000,000—Continued

[In thousands of dollars]

Location

OTHER RESERVE CITIES—COntd.

San AntonioWacoLouisville _.MemphisNashvilleCincinnatiClevelandColumbusIndianapolisPeoriaGrand RapidsMilwaukeeMinneapolisDes MoinesKansas City, MoSt. LouisOmahaWichitaDenver....-Oklahoma CityTulsaSeattle. __Spokane.Portland- -.Los AngelesOaklandSan Francisco _

Total other reserve cities..

Total all reserve citiesCOUNTRY BANKS

-MassachusettsRhode Island...Connecticut

Total NewStates

England

New YorkNew Jersey.,-Pennsylvania

Total Eastern States

VirginiaWest Virginia..South Carolina.FloridaAlabama.LouisianaTexasKentuckyTennessee

Total Southern States

OhioIndianaIllinoisMichigan...Wisconsin..Minnesota.

Total MiddleStates

Western

Washington.California

Total Pacific States..The Territory of Hawaii (non-

member bank) _

Total country banks

Total United States

Num-ber ofbanks

81

90

12

24

24

13

77

167

Loans anddiscounts,includingoverdrafts

10,5124,35624,37821, 77532,2976,28212, 60541,18035,3458,6539,8116,6045,85510, 70434,3139,53723,4025,80227, 3906,106

16,1919,48822, 27434,06115,4874,656

921, 380

973,027

37, 7785,58166,196

109, 555

70, 62398, 55045,300214,473

16, 6998,6659,71920,17922, 3666,5889,05542,602175,336

28,60418,8812,73114,82613, 61114,035

92,688

5,68419,096

24,780

18,251

635,083

1, 608,110

Bondsand secu-

ritiesowned

11,1473,72030,99814,9189,3343,36415,52829,90722,8658,1712,8328,3774,145

36,0528,89419,91712, 24044,5364,67418,64619,9795,73162,20551,8086,6223,344

864,170

920,404

40, 3087,676

32, 743

80, 727

86, 56771, 77734,115192,459

21, 5147,0677,50825, 39613,6028,2044,7301,81015,188105,019

14,41910, 6504,9379,6585,06713,673

58,404

4,75215, 725

20,477

10,844

467,930

1,388,334

Totalassets

36,05411,33871,64456,21552, 23912,59935,06196,11295,54721, 88518,00019,92113,35028,642124, 21127,06970,80834,446108,06714,40567,00450,63619, 230116,33299, 76028, 23410,370

2, 553,453

2, 757,673

99, 54415, 806137, 784

253,134

196,488227, 27496, 357520,119

83,64932, 22323,06145,94045,98439,49116,32812,94973,421

373,046

57, 34839,0009,32033,33325, 70240,191

204,894

13,47145,402

58,873

4, 205,096

Capital

3,2001,0002,0004,5003,0001,0002,0007,2006,8502,0001,0002,2001,0002,0006,0002,5003,6002,0004,0001,2005,5005,0001,5006,5005,0001,2001,000

156,976

172,905

1,50010,010

18, 399

10,43813,5508,00031,988

8,5003,0631,5003,9503,0003,2002,0001,0006,500

32, 713

4,2503,0001,0402,5502,0004,000

16,840

1,0003,000

4,000

3,150

107,090

279,995

Surplusand un-dividedprofits

2,025238

3,6075,1473,170986

1,3055,7235,8092,054339

1,002252

1,1154,7061,0422,2201,6814,690301

1,3622,357418

3,9645,5091,988169

144, 557

150, 730

6,9802,55411,386

20,920

13,39313,49412, 44939,336

4,6642,131625

1,8603,647662309900

3,29318,091

2,9861,850168

2,9571,5332,173

11, 667

770

2,409

94, 231

244,961

Totaldeposits

28,3889,100

63,29843,21737,1889,437

28,84978,19377,00715,75815,35514, 21311,46524, 391

110, 56123,35762,39130, 22696,15012, 23657, 89240, 77713,04198,52383, 26423,7637,018

2,106,488

2, 281,133

77,2449,896

110,144

197,284

159,584184,84967,175

411,608

61,30824,36516,81437,72535, 62330,02110,8679,662

44,436270,821

45,20827,8807,81323,19720,78831,734

156,620

10,78337,652

48,435

28,178

1,112,946

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classified according to capital stock, Dec. 81, 1932—Continued

CAPITAL STOCK OF $5,000,000 BUT LESS THAN $25,000,000

[In thousands of dollars]

Location

CENTRAL RESERVE CITY

New York

OTHER RESERVE CITIESBostonPhiladelphiaPittsburghAtlantaSavannahBirminghamDallasCincinnatiClevelandDetroitMilwaukeeMinneapolisSt. PaulSt. LouisOklahoma CitySeattleLos Angeles

San Francisco

Total other reserve cities..

Total all reserve cities

COUNTRY BANK

Pennsylvania

Total United States

Num-ber ofbanks

23

26

27

Loans anddiscounts,includingoverdrafts

158,853

65, 703109, 03394,83628,42127,15329,17346,81827,42747,43180,27188,45686, 58243,58069, 27820,02024, 22660, 095188,956

1,137, 459

1, 296,312

29,373

1,325, 685

Bondsand secu-

ritiesowned

365,901

73,151117, 510250,468

27,81513,73412,95014,36515,92517,17529,58423,94143,36922,55658,97218,86538,33520,821

114,950

914, 486

1,280,387

40,433

1,320,820

Total

744,687

201,127336,937423, 592

91,40063, 65353,93185, 65957,67783, 300

161,803169, 058188,084103,153189, 790

50, 62780, 620

109,120390, 357

2,839, g

3,584, 575

80,903

3, 665, 478

Capital

25,250

20,00014,00019,5005,4005,0005,0008,0006,0005,000

10,00010,00011,0006,000

12,0005,0008,0005,000

24,900

179,800

205,050

5,000

210, 050

Surplusand un-dividedprofits

94,543

11,91017,93132,4836,5833,5625,0576,0004,9083,0045,1736,1627,7044,3257,1271,6702,0457,23317,323

150, 200

244, 743

4,502

249, 245

Totaldeposits

563,659

158,083287,305350,30776, fr552.46138, 21266,69845, 59767,142

138,386138,832162, 79490, 439

168,39040,67762,81691,249

317,875

2, 354, 038

2,917, 697

61,021

2, 978, 718

C A P I T A L S T O C K O F $25,000,000 B U T L E S S T H A N $50,000,000

CENTRAL RESERVE CITY

Chicago

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

Boston.DetroitLos Angeles . . .

Total other reserve cities..

Total United States

1

111

3

4

178,073

265, 740313, 374266,101

845, 215

1,023, 288

80, 899

144,66568, 274

145, 562

358, 501

439, 400

519, 518

580, 938485, 847519,070

1, 585, 855

2,105, 373

25,000

44,50025,00030,000

99,500

124, 500

20, 022

30,86126, 75915,000

72, 620

92, 642

460, 375

488,836423, 358452, 778

1,364,972

1,825, 347

C A P I T A L S T O C K O F $50,000,000 O R M O R E

CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

New York . .Chicago

Total central reserve cities.

OTHER RESERVE CITY

San Francisco.-.

Total United States

21

3

1

4

1, 339,852344,970

1,684,822

481,284

2,166,106

954,820170, 890

1,125, 710

261,084

1,386, 794

3, 215, 088796, 219

4,011,307

865, 511

4,876,818

272, 00075,000

347,000

50,000

397,000

192, 58728,742

221,329

49,891

271, 220

2, 483, 558672, 064

3,155,622

698,763

3,854, 385

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TABLE NO. 22.—United States bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes of national banks on Oct. 31, 1910 to 1933

[For yearly figures 1865-1909, see reports for 1900, p . 305, and 1931, p . 213]

Year

1910

1911_.19121913 _1914_ _191519161917_ _191819191920..1921._192219231924 ,1925.,1926192719281929._19301931

1932

Numberof banks

7,218

7,3317,4287,5147,5787,6327,6087,6717,7657,9008,1578,1798,2628,2648,0988,1188,0087,8327,7077,5067,2186,619

6,104

United States bonds held as security for circulation

2-percentconsols of 1930

$580,145,400

593,006,600601,762,600604, 264,950606,622,300600, 678,600567,690,250555, 514,950561,848,600565,094,950570,372, 500576, 522,950581,493,950586,801,800589,086,200591,792,150591,139,900592,582,450592,696,700592,721,100594,757, 350591,180,800

591,369,700

2-percentPanama Canal

loans of 1936and 1938

$78,420,480

80,110,04081,258,46081, 701,24081,971,82081,614,42078,068,66071,466,14072,324,80072,672,06073,116,00073,732,14073,656,84073,937,38074,069, 64074,392,98074,352,98074,290,84074,471,74074,015,00074,371,10074,074,540

73,496,940

3-percentbonds

[3 percent{ 1908-18,I $15,337,540

18,199,38020,419,22022,245,10021,447,18020,377,72015,984, 68017, 715, 220

32,240

PanamaCanalloans of1961,

1,000Conversion

bonds of1946-47,

1,000,000Treasury

bonds of1951-55,

33,579,450

3^-percentbonds

Treasurybonds of1946-49,$28,345,200

3|&-percentbonds

Treasurybonds of1941-43,$28,719,400

Treasurybonds of1940-43,

17,640,950Treasury

bonds of1943-47,

25,519,950

3J4-percentbonds

4-percentbonds

[4-percent loan\ of 1925,I $21,022,650

22,854,30026,817,00035,302,70034,699,30032,304,80026,214,40034, 743,90050,240,80058,055, 05068, 578,00077,257,40082,509,90085,823,15076, 687,050

Total

I $694,926,070

714,170,320730,257,280743, 513,990744, 740,600734,975,540687,957,990679,440,210684,446,440695,822,060712,066,500727,512,490737, 660,690746,562,330739,842,890666,185,13066.5,492,880666,873,290667,168,440666,736,100669,128,450665,255,340

799,672,590

OO

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s

i

wo

3

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>1933- 5,799 565, 587, 750 67,017,780

PanamaCanalloans of1961,

1,000Conversion

bonds of1946-47,

1,020,000Treasury

bonds of1951-55,

49, 414, 500

Treasury-bonds of

1946-49,45,333,150

Treasurybonds of1940-43,

18,113,150Treasury

bonds of1941-43,

38, 440,400Treasury

bonds of1943-47,

27, 039, 500

Treasurybonds of1933-41,$40, 664,200

852, 631,430

dO

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TABLE NO. 23.—Profit on national-bank-note circulation, based upon a deposit of $100,000 United States consols of 1930, and Panama Canalloan, at the average net price, monthly, during the year ended Oct. 31, 1933

Date

1932November.. . _December

1933January __February.._ _March.AprilM a yJune...July... _ . . . . .AugustSeptemberOctober.

Cost ofbonds

$99,91299,779

100,133100,04699, 50099, 59499, 639

100,000100,00099,90699,87599,875

Circulationobtainable

$100,000100,000

100,000100,000100,000100,000100,000100,000100,000100,000100,000100,000

CONSOLS OF

Receipts

Intereston bonds

$2,0002,000

2,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,000

Intereston circu-

lationless 5

percentredemp-tion fund

$5, 7005,700

5,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,700

Grossreceipts

$7,7007,700

7,7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,700

L930

Deductions

Tax

$500500

500500500500500500500500500500

Expenses

$118. 23118. 23

118. 23118. 23118. 23118. 23118.23118. 23118.23118. 23118. 23118. 23

Sinkingfund

Indetermin

Total

Net receipts

ate

Interest oncost of

bonds at 6percent

$5,994.725,986.74

6,007.986,002. 765,970. 005,975. 645,978. 346,000.006,000.005,994.365,992. 505,992. 50

Profit on circulationin excess of 6 per-cent on the invest-ment

Amount Percent

PANAMA CANAL LOAN (2's of 1916-36)

1932NovemberDecember

1933JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctober

$100,250100,250

100, 563100,403100, 257100,375100,375100,440100,563100, 563100, 563100, 563

$100,000100,000

100,000100,000100,000100,000100,000100,000100,000100,000100,000100,000

$2,0002,000

2,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,000

$5, 7005,700

5,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,700

$7, 7007,700

7,7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,700

$500500

500500500500500500500500500500

$118. 23118.23

118. 23118. 23118. 23118. 23118.23118.23118. 23118. 23118. 23118. 23

$65. 6567.67

155.95113. 2174.60111. 73114.76138.81181.04187.11192.17198. 24

$683.88685.90

774.18731.44

729.96732.99757.04799. 27805. 34810.40816.47

$7,016.127,014.10

6,925.826,968. 567,007.176,970.046,967.016,942.966,900. 736,894. 666,889.606,883. 53

$6,015.006,015.00

6,033.786,024.186,015.426,022.506,022.506,026.406,033. 786,033. 786,033.786,033. 78

$1,001.12999.10

892.04944.38991.75947.54944.51916.56866.95860.88855.82849. 75

0.999.997

.887

.941

.989

.944

.941

.913

.862

.856

.851

.845

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and 2's of 1930

Date

Panama Canal loan,2's of 1916-36

Averageprice, net

Rate of in-terest real-ized by in-

vestors

2 percent bonds of 1930

Averageprice, net

Rate of interest re-alized by investors

1933JanuaryAprilJulyOctober

$100. 5625100.3750101. 0000100. 5625

Percent1.8351.8821.8101.793

$100.132899. 593899. 500099. 8750

IndeterminateDo.Do.Do.

TABLE NO. 25.— United States bonds (circulation)—Monthly range of prices inNew York, November 1982 to October 1933, inclusive

DateCouponbonds—

2's of 1930

Registered bonds

2's of 1930 Panama 2'sof 1916-36

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April:Opening..Highest...Lowest . . .Closing...

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June:Opening..Highest...Lowest . . .Closing...

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August:Opening-Highest. _Lowest . . .Closing...

September:Opening—Highest. _LowestClosing...

October:Opening—Highest. _Lowes t . . .Closing—

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TABLE NO. 26,—National-bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations and amounts, on Oct. SI, each year 1931 to 1933

[For prior years gee annual reports for 1920, p. 42, and 1931, p. 220]00

Year

1931.

1932.

1932.-

1933—,

1933—-

OJ.D SERIES

IssuedRedeemed _.Outstanding. _ _

NEW SERIES

IssuedRedeemed-_.Outstanding.

Issued _Redeemed- „_Outstanding..

NEW SERIES

Issued.Redeemed...Outstanding.

OLD SERIES

Issued .Redeemed - , - - -Outstanding.,.

NEW SERIES

Redeemed—Outstanding-

Ones

23,169, 87722, 828, 895

340, 782

23,169, 67722, 828, 928

340,749

23,169, 67722,828,928

340, 749

Twos

15, 495, 03815, 332, 568

162, 470

15, 495, 03815, 332, 618

162, 420

15, 495, 03815,332,618

162,420

Fives

3, 671,919, 3603, 656, 801,150

15,118, 210

370, 660,020237, 344, 670133, 315, 350

3, 671, 919, 3603, 658, 731, 190

13,188,170

524, 707, 860371,118, 920153, 588, 940

3, 671,919, 3603,660,392, 200

11, 527,160

673,899, 645505, 699, 255168, 200, 390

Tens

5,973, 628, 4805, 942, 854, 205

30, 774, 275

539, 871, 600290, 390, 040249,481, 560

5,973, 628, 4805,948, 554,990

25,073,490

777,170,880446, 764, 780330, 406,100

5, 973, 628, 4805,953,627,055

20,001,425

1,002,947,180623,622,510379, 324, 670

Twenties

3, 464, 395, 5203, 431, 759, 720

32, 635, 800

289, 973,16097, 065, 740

192,907, 420

3, 464, 395, 5203, 439,078, 200

25, 317, 320

415,146,840165, 977, 200249,169, 640

3, 464, 395, 5203, 445,941, 600

18, 453, 920

529, 262,900236, 362, 360292, 900, 540

Fifties

410, 619, 750404, 602, 900

6, 016, 850

28, 612, 6006, 868, 050

21, 744, 550

410, 619, 750405,965, 700

4, 654,050

44, 723,80010, 587, 75034,136, 050

410, 619, 750407, 217, 300

3,402, 450

51, 313, 35015, 018, 75036, 294, 600

Onehundreds

502, 217, 900494, 799, 000

7, 418, 900

17, 367, 4002, 018, 900

15, 348, 500

502, 217, 900496, 355, 700

5,862, 200

30, 203, 2003, 428, 000

26, 775, 200

502, 217,900497,890,800

4, 327,100

38,137,9005, 573, 000

32, 564, 900

Fivehundreds

12, 289, 50012, 202,000

87, 500

12,289,50012, 202,000

87, 500

12, 289, 50012,202,000

87,500

One thou-sands

7, 454,0007,433,000

21, 000

7, 454, 0007, 433, 000

21, 000

7, 454,0007, 433, 000

21,000

Total

14, 081,189, 22513,988,613, 438

92, 575, 787

1, 246, 484, 780633, 687. 400612, 797, 380

14,081,189,22514,006, 482, 326

74, 706, 899

1, 791,952, 580997, 876, 650794, 075, 930

14, 081,189, 22514, 022,865, 501

58,323, 724

2, 295, 560, 9751, 386, 275,875

909, 285,100

Issued dur-ing current

year

457,163, 430

545,467, 800

503, 608, 395

NOTE 1.—First issue Dec. 21,1863; first redemption Apr, 5,1865,NOTE 2.—Gold notes included since 1915.NOTE 3.—Fractions and nonassorted notes not included.

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EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 187TABLE NO. 27.—National-bank currency issued to banks monthly from Nov. 1,

1932, to Oct. 31, 1933, and since 1863

Issued onaccount of

redemptionsIssued on

bonds Total issuedGrand totalissued since

1932NovemberDecember -

1933JanuaryFebruaryMarchApril-MayJ u n e . . .JulyAugust..SeptemberOctober

Total

$29, 525, 03027,432, 730

35, 802,87025, 666, 67017, 274, 65023, 236, 73034, 549, 60032, 070, 33035, 846,33036,150,18534, 235, 45031,991,180

$16,155, 5208,616, 380

3,378, 06016,702, 66075, 508, 06023,185, 5402,491, 4303, 743, 7502,123, 8406,185,1805, 043,9505, 259, 030

$45,680,55036, 049,110

39,180,93042, 369,33092, 782, 71046,422, 27037, 041, 03035, 814, 08037,970,17042, 335, 36539, 279, 40037, 250, 210

$15,938,139,15515,974,188, 265

16, 013, 369,19516, 055, 738, 52516,148, 521, 23516,194,943, 50516, 231,984, 53516, 267, 798, 61516, 305, 768, 78516, 348,104,15016, 387, 383, 55016, 424, 633, 760

363, 781, 755 168, 393, 400 532,175,155

TABLE NO. 28.—National-bank notes received monthly for redemption duringyear ended Oct. 31, 1933 1

Month

November _December..

1932

JanuaryFebruary. . .MarchAprilMayJuneJu ly - .AugustSeptember.October

1933

Total-

Received from June 20, 1874, toOct. 31, 1932

Grand total.

Received by the Comptroller of the Currency

From nationalbanks in con-nection withreduction ofcirculation

and replace-ment withnew notes

$1, 530. 00360. 00

567. 5013, 965. 002,130. 007, 587. 50

18, 840. 00

44, 980. 00

59, 326, 245. 00

59, 371, 225. 00

From the redemption agency

For replacementwith new notes

$27,011,482.5027, 476, 820. 00

32, 232, 560. 0025, 679, 360. 0016, 793, 360. 0026, 496, 880. 0029,101, 560. 0030, 014, 810. 0030, 661, 555. 0036, 087, 967. 5033, 457, 530. 0031, 519, 020. 00

346, 512, 905. 00

12,917, 044, 275. 00

13, 263, 557,180.00

Retirementaccount

$3, 446, 1203, 121, 990

36, 955, 5403, 500, 9602, 408, 3754, 546, 9505, 473, 4304, 550, 5556, 328,1706, 969, 4757, 355,1107,181, 600

58, 578, 275

1,870,485, 387

1,929,063, 662

Total

$30, 459,132. 5030, 599,170. 00

35, 928, 667. 5029,194, 285. 0019, 203, 8G5. 0031, 051, 417. 5034, 574, 990. 0034, 565, 365. 0037, 008, 565. 0043, 037, 442. 5040, 812, 640. 0038, 700, 620. 00

405,136,160. 00

14, 846, 855, 907. 00

15, 251,992,067.00

i Notes of gold banks not included in this table.

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TABLE NO. 29.—National-bank notes received at Currency Bureau and destroyedsince establishment of the system

[For yearly figures 1866-99 see report for 1931, p. 223]

Date

Prior to Nov. 1, 1865During the year ended Oct. 31—

1866-9919001901190219031904190519061907190819091910191119121913191419151916191719181919

Amount

$175,490.00

1, 789,185,225.0071,065,968. 0090,848,100. 00

107,222, 495.00140,306,990.00167,118,135.00195,194, 785.00191,102, 985. 00197, 932,847. 00231,128,140.00326, 622, 845. 00359,496,000. 00409,835, 965. 00428, 399, 608.00426, 282, 840. 00435, 904, 280. 00362, 551,125. 00351,374, 597. 00298,468,107.00236, 296, 660. 00330,106, 555.00

Bate

During the year ended Oct. 31—Continued.

19201921192219231924 -192519261927192819291930193119321933

TotalAdditional amount of insolvent

and liquidating n a t i o n a l -bank notes destroyed

Gold notes _.

Grand total . . -

Amount

$424, 542,837. 00570,887,902.00537,153, 570. 00542,194, 707.00522,241,817.004^0, 950,865.00487,254,340.00475,920,522.00517,236,465.00492,160,200.00645, 640, 640.00433,315,240.00341, 314,325.00346, 712, 255. 00

13,954,145, 427. 00

1, 451, 495,981. 503,390, 560.00

i 15, 409, 031, 968. 50

i In addition, $46,115 destroyed in transit.

TABLE NO. 30.—National-bank notes issued during each year 1914-33, national-bank notes of active, insolvent, and liquidated banks destroyed, total destructionsfor each year, and percentage of destructions to issues

[For prior years, see report for 1920, vol. 2, p. 51]

Year endedOct. 31—

19141915191619171918191919201921192219231924__.19251926192719281929119301193119321933 --

Issued

$818, 227, 830364, 049, 710356, 300, 750325,570,430260,155,140356, 738,100456,046, 770603, 301, 700569, 444,140569, 856, 070550,498,910492,110,950509,464, 360506,131, 540542, 913,470517,573, 245683, 508, 845457,163,430545,467,800503, 608, 395

Destroyed

Active banks

$435,904,280362, 551,125351, 374, 597298,468,107236, 296, 660330,106, 555424, 542,837570, 887,902537,153, 570542,194, 707522, 241,817470, 950, 865487, 254,340475, 920, 523517, 236,465492,160,200645,641,640433,315,340341, 314, 705346, 712, 265

Insolventand liqui-

dated banks

$20, 246,418342,807,35259,026,80438,901,59520, 238, 71724,864, 63519, 794, 54020,417,02513, 688, 63017, 586, 75026,654, 56882,442, 85535, 085, 34226, 925, 35527,663, 50526,022,68432,927,84027,772,33240, 743, 43358,070,135

Total

$456,150, 698705, 358, 657410,401,401337,369,702256, 535, 377354, 971,190444, 337, 377591, 304, 927550, 842, 200559, 781, 457548, 896,385553, 393, 720522,339,682502, 845, 878544,899,970518,182,884678,569,480461,087,672382, 058,138404, 782,400

Total out-standing

$1,121,468,911781, 268, 793726,069, 290716,276,375721,471,137722,394, 325732, 549, 629743, 288, 847760,679,187772,606, 269774, 281, 624713, 802, 744700, 714,532702, 992,694700,152, 454700, 328, 815700,155, 900669,969,441863,075,900961, 548,135

Percentdestruc-tions,active

banks toissues

53.2799.5998.6291.6890.8392.5393.0994.6294.3395.1494.8695.7095.6494.0395.2795.0894.4594.7862.5768.84

Percentdestruc-tions toissues

55.75193. 75115.18103.6298.6199.5097.4398.0196.7398.2399.73

112. 45102. 5299.35

100.36100.1199.27

100.8569.9180.37

i New series included.

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TABLE NO. 31.—Amount, denomination, and cost of national bank currencyreceived from Bureau of Engraving and Printing, year ended, Oct. 31, 1933

6-SUBJECT

Denominations

510 . . .2050100 -

Total -.- .-- .

SHEET, SERIES OF 1929

Amount

$178, 718, 310241, 655, 280108, 696, 720

4, 384, 8003, 667, 200

537,122, 310

Cost of paper

$30,679.9820, 742. 08

4, 664. 9075.2731.47

56,193. 70

Cost of print-ing, etc.

$237, 516.63160, 579.93

36,114. 49582. 74243. 68

435, 037. 47

Total cost

$268,196. 61181,322. 01

40, 779. 39658. 01275.15

491, 231.17

TABLE NO. 32.—Vault account of currency received and issued by Currency Bureauduring the year, and the amount on hand Oct. 31, 1933

OLD SERIES

National bank currency in vaults at the close of business Oct. 31, 1932 $19,930National bank currency received from Bureau of Engraving and Printing, during the year

ended Oct. 31, 1933 0Amount issued to banks during the year 0

Amount in vaults at close of business, Oct. 31, 1933 19,930

NEW SERIES

National bank currency in vaults at the close of business Oct. 31, 1932 242,645,760National currency received from Bureau of Engraving and Printing during the year ended

Oct. 31, 1933 547,122,310

Total to be accounted for 789,768,070Amount issued to banks during the year $513,608,395Amount withdrawn from vaults and canceled _ 18,566,760

Total withdrawn 532,175,155

Amount in vaults at close of business Oct. 31, 1933 257,592,915Add "Old series" 19,930

Total amount in vaults 257,612,845

TABLE NO. 33.—Vault account of currency received and destroyed during yearended Oct. 31, 1933

Amount in vault of Redemption Division of Currency Bureau awaiting destruction at close ofBusiness Oct. 31, 1932 $5, 769, 210

Amount received during year ended Oct. 31, 1933 _ 405,136,160

Total - - - - 410,905,370Withdrawn and destroyed during year 404,782,390

Balance on hand in vault Oct. 31, 1933 6,122,980

NOTE.—Notes of gold banks not included in this table.

TABLE NO. 34.—Amount of currency received for redemption, by months, fromJuly 1, 1932, to June 30, 1933, and counted into the cash of the National BankRedemption Agency

National-banknotes

Federal Re-serve bank

notesFederal Re-serve notes

United Statescurrency Total

July-.--AugustSeptember..OctoberNovember..December..

1932

January _FebruaryMarchApril..MayJune

Total..

1933

$28, 344, 966. 0031, 557,157. 0031, 715, 318. 0035,1*6, 069. 0029, 947,810. 5029, 703,337.00

38, 590, 017.0026, 535,129. 0017, 275, 748. 0033, 571, 516. 0036, 060, 479. 0034, 545.199. 00

$18,92725,89610,36212,3999,890

14,1818,84611,32540, 963139,180374,933

$5, 268,8505, 353,4804, 603, 9854, 639, 7254, 317, 8304,046, 210

4,183, 0353, 515, 2306,825, 48511, 785, 50018, 724, 0104,096,175

$7, 224. 8010, 373. 9417, 757.838,013. 509, 219. 759, 264. 57

19,107. 254,034. 959,861. 38

33, 669. 508,009. 503, 257. 75

$33, 639,967. 8036,946, 906. 9436, 347,422. 8339,806,206.5034, 284,750. 2533, 768,719. 57

42,806. 340. 2530,063, 239.9524,122, 419. 3845,431, 648. 5054, 931, 678. 5039, 019, 564. 75

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TABLE NO. 35.—Amount of currency received by National Bank RedemptionAgency for redemption in year ended June 30, 1933, from principal cities

Boston $26, 539, 523. 00New York 87,705,900.00Philadelphia - 40,187,270.50Cleveland 17, 238, 000. 00Richmond 14, 789, 900. 00Atlanta 15,679,950.00Chicago 41, 201,198. 00St. Louis 17,126, 544. 50Minneapolis 9,334,400.00

Kansas City $10,180,495.00Dallas 8,867,600.00San Francisco 17,771,800.00Cincinnati 8,079,200.00Baltimore 6,763,801.00New Orleans 5,093,150.00Other sources 124,650,093.22

Total 451,208,825.22

NOTE.—The difference of $39,960 between the totals shown by this table and Table No. 34 represents thenet adjustments for overs, shorts, and spurious issues found in remittances received.

The total amount of currency of all issues received by the National Bank Redemption Agency andcounted into cash from June 30, 1874, to June 30, 1933, exclusive of deductions for shortages and spuriousissues, is $20,196,784,276.18.

TABLE NO. 36.—Cost of redemption of national-bank notes during the year endedJune 30, 1933

Amount of expenses

Office TreasurerUnited States(N.B.R.A.)

Office Comp-troller of Cur-

rencyTotal

Redeemed out of 5-percent fund, unfit for useSalariesPrinting, binding, and stationeryContingent expensesInsurancePostage

Total

Redeemed on retirement account:SalariesPrinting, binding, and stationeryContingent expensesInsurancePostage

Total

Aggregate

$214, 037. 281, 753. 901, 257. 289, 276.167,063. 66

$42, 652. 98347. 87131. 86

9, 313. 39101, 861.12

$256, 690. 262,101. 771, 389.14

18, 589. 55108,924. 78

233, 388. 28 154, 307. 22 387, 695. 50

28, 846. 56236. 38169. 45

1, 250.18951.99

5, 748. 4946.8917.77

34, 595. 05283. 27187. 22

1, 250.18951. 99

31, 454. 56 5, 813.15 37, 267. 71

264, 842. 84 160,120. 37 424,963. 21

Amount re-deemed

Rate per$1,000

Amount ofexpenses

Redeemed out of 5-percent unfit for useRedeemed on retirement account

Total

$327, 902. 827. 5044,192, 620. 00

$1.182^4875. 84330163

$387,695. 5037, 2t>7. 71

372,095,447. 50 1.14208414 424,963. 21

TABLE N O . 37.—Classification of Federal Reserve currency redemptions, the amountredeemed, number of notes, cost of redemption per 1,000 notes, and amount assessedupon Federal Reserve banks, year ended June 30, 1933

Amount

Federal Reserve notes:Received from various sources, whole notes:

SalariesPrinting, binding, and stationeryContingent expenses

Total

Received direct from Federal Reserve banks and branches, canceled and cut:SalariesPrinting, binding, and stationery...Contingent expenses

TotaL. .

Aggregate

$3,492.3328.6220.51

3,541.46

40, 761. 59206.24255. 40

4 1 , 223. 23

44, 764. £

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TA*LE N O . 37.—Classification of Federal Reserve currency redemptions, the amount'reaeemedy number of notes, cost of redemption per 1,000 notes, and amount assessedupon Federal Reserve banks, year ended June 80, 1933—Continued

Federal Reserve notes:Received from various sources, whole notes.__Received direct from Federal Reserve banks

and branches, canceled and cut

Total.. _.-

Amount indollars

$77,187, 665

833, 409, 000

910, 596, 665

Number ofnotes

4, 255, 820

88, 296, 366

92, 552,186

Rate per1,000 notes

$0. 83214502

.46687346

.48366971

Assessment

$3,541.46

41, 223. 23

44, 764. 69

TABLE NO.; 38.—Taxes assessed on national-bank circulation, years ended June 30,1864-1933; cost of redemption, 1874-1933; and assessments for cost of plates,etc., 1883-1933

[For yearly figures 1883-1911 see report for 1931, p. 227]

Year

1864-18821874-18821883-191119121913 __„1914

1915 _ „ .

1916.19171918.. .1919.1920___ -1921.1922192319241925192619271928..

1929

193O._1931 _19321933..

Total...

Semiannualduty on cir-

culation

$52, 253, 518.24

62, 595, 336. 733,690, 313. 533,804, 762. 293,889, 733.17

/ 3 3, 901, 541.18\ 2,977,066.73

3,744, 967. 773, 533,631. 283, 656,895. 343, 627,060.803,706,901.153,806, 590. 023,941,461.174, 030, 336. 304, 063, 708. 323,661,819.453, 277, 512.903, 253, 461. 973, 234, 240. 29

3,441,152. 95

3,248, 327.853, 242,977. 923,175,189.243, 415,840. 63

197,174,347. 22

Cost of re-redemption ofnotes by the

United StatesTreasurer

"$1,971,587.16~5, 269,078. 81

505, 735. 21517,842. 93529,013. 36

} 498, 328. 60

450,150. 22420,160. 42412, 785. 92528, 424. 24974,058.11

1,115,146.00594,168. 70534,598.55527, 979. 90459, 790. 43494, 470. 91467, 411. 42465,080.16

461, 375. 92

642,676. 54445, 683.09424,431. 75424,963. 21

19,114,941.50

Assess-ment forcost ofplates,

newbanks l

$821,11022, 74028, 56011, 560

16,660

10,0859,200

16, 77015, 60031,85031,07018,24423. 46418, 75612, 68222, 94822. 61820,890

/ 15,792\ 3,930

2,2863,1746,762

11, 270

1,198,021

Assess-ment forcost ofplates,

extendedbanks

$473, 29528,19019,8058,500

13,855

9,7006,000

11,12015,34028, 99082,16052, 7805,8503,5564,456

I -

763,597

Assess-ment for

cost ofplates,addi-tional

or dupli-cate

$4,1306,9756,300

11,175

3,4206,4609,1007,590

20, 77012, 67017, 22625, 26231, 3884,404

30, 56437,92421, 728

17, 914

1296

275,108

Assess-ment foradding

signaturesto plates,

etc.i

$493. 00841. 00773. 00591.00

1, 610. 001,110.001, 229. 89

/ 1,322.30\ 54.00

8, 280. 0011,079.0011,028.0011,181.00

49, 592.19

Total

$52, 253, 518. 241,971,587.10

69,158,820. 544, 251,108. 744,377, 945. 224,445,106. 53

7,418,626.51

4,218,322.993,975.451. 704,106, 671. 264,194,015.044,762, 569. 265, 047,636. 024, 624, 372.874,600,351.854, 646,161. 224,143,742.883,827,105.813, 782, 525. 393, 743,168. 34

} 3,941,541.17

3,901,570. 393,702,914. 013,617, 422. 993,863,350. 84

218,575,606.91

1 Beginning in the latter part of 1929 amounts in this column concern logotypes incident to reduced sizenotes, Series of 1929.

2 Tax collected on additional circulation under act May 30,1908.

NOTE.—Average cost per $1,000 for national-bank notes redeemed in 1925, $0.83; in 1926, $0.94: in 1927,$0.93; in 1928, $0.86; in 1929, $0.95; in 1930, $0.88; in 1931, $0.91; in 1932, $1.08; and in 1933, $1.14.

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TABLE NO. 39.—Federal Reserve notes outstanding according to weekly statements(amount issued by Federal Reserve agents to Federal Reserve banks less notesredeemed), and collateral security therefor, from Nov. 2, 1982, to Oct. 25, 1933

[In thousands of dollars]

DateFederal Re-serve notesoutstanding

Collateral security

Gold Eligiblepaper

UnitedStates

Govern-ment

securities

Excesscollateral

Nov. 2...Nov.9—Nov. 16-Nov. 23..Nov. 30-Dec.7._-Dec. 14..Dec. 21..Dec. 28..

Jan.4Jan. 11—Jan. 18—Jan. 25—Feb.l_._Feb.8.-_Feb. 15. .Feb. 21-.Mar.l—Mar. 8 —Mar. 15-Mar. 22-Mar.29_.Apr. S.-Apr. 12. _Apr. 19-.Apr.26._May3—May 10-May 17-May24_.May 31-June7__.June 14_ _June 21 _.June 28-.July5__.Julyl2__July 19__July 26__Aug.2__.Aug.9—Aug. 16-Aug.23-Aug.30..Sept. 6—Sept. 13-Sept. 20..Sept. 27..Oct. 4...Oct. 11. _Oct. 18._Oct.25.-

1932

1933

2.918, 7112,932,1162,925, 2502.919, 7682, 913, 6832. 946, 7562,960, 3033,005, 2042, 999, 717

2,980,3662, 929, 9532,932, 2632, 933, 5052,942, 4592,992,4113,133, 6283, 249, 8873, 865,1164, 550, 6804,728,5174,314, 4484, 092, 6523,965, 2023,843, 9603, 760,8793, 715, 3413, 671, 3213,613,3163, 556, 6043, 471, 4713.436,8723, 419, 6353,380.0773, 362,0873,327,3083, 361, 5563,348, 5803,312, 9943, 280, 6743, 270,6813, 274, 2163, 266,8793, 256, 5493, 244,9773,269,6113, 282, 8473,279, 0973, 250,9793.259,8733,281,2473, 262, 3803,239,636

2, 207,9342,228,4692, 241,1692,230,3512, 242, 3982, 281,0592, 288,8992, 297, 5152, 335, 345

2,344, 6252, 345, 3202,377, 8032, 390,1032, 414,8522,469, 9822, 447, 3572, 367, 9872,180,9671,931,6562, 215, 2682, 458, 4322, 530, 9402, 575, 4052, 590, 7902, 627, 4542, 671, 7462, 665,1042, 706, 7592,731,9392,832, 7142,813,6392, 787, 0742,816,4692, 756,9032,809, 2012, 767, 3662,785,7112, 772, 4122, 736, 4322, 747, 2892,756,4892, 752, 4042,779,9842, 779, 5192, 748, 8512, 740, 6512, 732, 2262, 713,0262,679,0772,661,8092,677,5992,675,331

309, 485294,388290, 799291, 742293, 944282, 876268, 735254, 606252, 304

235,401232,679233,636249,096250,763235,255265, 334435, 547

1,032, 5891,754,9751, 512,877877,152715, 594568, 406518, 837485,164417, 659371, 749292, 811249,447217, 760190,397162, 422150,570126,141115, 779119, 420105,10597, 29598, 276100, 48097,207106,95895,00498,14390,72781,21579,46884,05775, 33275,43569,03271,637

439,100424,900423,300429,900414, 400408,600426,300471, 600428,500

426,100384, 400354, 600325, 600306, 800316,200445,100473, 700661,900886, 400

1,009, 3001,000, 700868, 700853, 700768, 000690, 000650, 500659, 400633, 400613,400471, 900480,900505,900467, 900504, 200441,200505,700499,200485, 200489, 200477,200475, 700442, 700433,700437, 700483,700507, 700527, 200525,200570,200603,200575, 200556, 200

37, 80815, 64130,01832, 22537,05925, 77923,63118, 51716, 432

25, 76032, 44633,77631, 29429, 95629,02624,16327,34710, 34022, 3518,92821,83622, 58232,30933, 66741,73924, 56424,93219,65438.18250, 90348,06435, 76154,86225,15738,87230,93041,43641,91343,23454,28855,18035.18352,13970,38553,66746, 71959, 79771, 30464, 73659,19759, 45163,532

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VAULT BALANCE OCT. 31, 1933, 1914-18 SERIES

Total printed.Total shipped and canceled

Total printedTotal shipped and canceled

Total on hand

1 printe<1 shippe

Total <

1 issued.1 retired

Total <

Total issuedTotal retired

Total outstanding-__•

Fives

$5,370,100,0005,370,100,000

Tens

$5,978,52G,0O05,978,520,000

Twenties

$6,092,240,0006,092,240,000

Fifties

$1,283,800,0001,283,800,000

One hundreds

$884,400,000884,400,000

Five hundreds

$173,000,000173,000,000

Onethousands

$333,600,000333,600,000

Fivethousands

$108,000,000108,000, 000

Tenthousands

$184,000,000184, 000,000

Total

407, 660,000407,660,000

VAULT BALANCE OCT. 31, 1933, 1928 SERIES

$2,280,960,0001,683,640,000

597, 320,000

$3,075,360,0002,537,520,000

537,840,000

$3,014,400,0002,429,120,000

585,280,000

$1,350, 200,000924,200,000

426,000,000

$1, 703,600,0001,242,800,000

460,800,000

$951,260, 000512,260,000

439,000,000

$1,160,996,000716, 396,000

444, 600,000

$81,840,00039,120,000

42,720,000 59,160,000 3,592, 720,000

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$98, 880,000 $13,717,496,00039, 720,000 10,124,776,000 <3

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Total printed--, -Total shipped and canceled

Total on hand

$7,651,060,0007,053,740,000

597,320,000

$9,053,880,0008,516,040,000

537,840,000

$9,106,640,0008,521,360,000

585,280,000

$2, 634,000,0002, 208,000,000

426,000,000

$2, 588,000,0002,127, 200,000

460,800,000

$1,124,260,000685, 260,000

439,000,000

$1,494, 596,0001, 049,996,000

444, 600,000

$189,840,000147,120,000

42, 720,000

$282,880,000223, 720,000

59,160,000

$34,125,156, 00030, 532,436,000

3, 592, 720, 000

ISSUED, RETIRED, AND OUTSTANDING OCT. 31, 1933, 1914-18 SERIES

Total issued—Total retired.._

Total outstanding—-

$6,148,375,2506,129,741,515

18,633,735

$6,990,812,0406,966,253,810

24,558,230

$7,192,258,0407,152,971,440

39,286,600

$1,486,660,0501,469,786,200

16,873,850

$1, 111, 562,8001,092,851,700

18,711,100

$184, 528, 500180,832,000

3,696, 500

$424,150,000413, 419,000

10, 731,000

$73,340,00073,190,000

150,000

$127, 260,000126,900,000

360,000

$23, 738,946,68023,605,945,665

133,001,015

ISSUED, RETIRED, AND OUTSTANDING OCT. 31, 1933, 1928 SERIESi2

$2,091,318,3701,827,854,155

263,464, 215

$3, 632,000,1202,881,454, 710

750, 545,410

$3,394, 503,8402,498,336,380

896,167,460

$1,098,809,500808,696,200

290,113,300

$1,570,339,5001,047,297,300

523,042,200

$505,079,000384,767,000

20,312,000

$782, 277,000552,802,000

229,475,000

$41,095,00033,305,000

7,790,000

$59, 680,00047, 700,000

11,980,000

$13,175,102,33010,082,212,745

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COMBINED ISSUED, RETIRED, AND OUTSTANDING OCT. 31, 1933, BOTH SERIES

Total issuedTotal retired

Total outstanding.-.

Fives

$8, 239, 693, 6207,957, 595, 670

282,097,950

Tens

$10, 622,812,1609,847,708, 520

775,103, 640

Twenties

$10, 586, 761,8809,651,307,820

935,454,060

Fifties

$2, 585, 469, 5502, 278,482,400

306,987,150

One hundreds

$2, 681, 902, 3002,140,149,000

541, 753, 300

Five hundreds

$689, 607, 500565,599,000

124,008,500

Onethousands

$1, 206, 427,000966,221,000

240, 206,000

Fivethousands

$114,435,000106,495,000

7, 940,000

Tenthousands

$186,940,000174,600,000

12, 340,000

Total

$36,914,049,01033,688,158,410

3, 225,890,600

MUTILATED FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES, BY DENOMINATIONS, RECEIVED AND DESTROYED SINCE ORGANIZATION OF BANKS AND ON HANDIN VAULT OCT. 31, 1933, 1914-18 SERIES

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BostonNew YorkPhiladelphiaClevelandRichmondAtlanta _ChicagoSt. LouisMinneapolisKansas CityDallasSan Francisco 1

Total receivedTotal destroyed

$450, 923,8751,483,510,785517,840, 765364,925, 595229,056, 765270,800,110821,524, 530207,873,460145,656, 590218, 721,390142,195, 300457, 697,100

5,310,726,2655, 310, 726, 265

$695, 459,3601,760,464,030564,478, 290436,876, 780274,231, 700311,481,670844,439,210214,103,990142, 690, 360163, 610,900129, 327,810412, 677, 670

5,949,841,7705,949,841, 770

$512, 789, 9601,167,844,100598,995,060766,031,860336,812,400315,539,080929,398,700213,217,320129,973,040181, 568,880136,251,160710,691,840

5,999,113,4005,999,113,400

$51,998, 250259,179,350183,956,800296,513,55082,247,90042,482,600197,341,85028,104, 7507,804,60018,330,90010,627, 65066,937,950

1,245,526,1501, 245, 526,150

$71, 473, 800302, 756,70062,416,20065,397,20041,030,00046, 243,90086,208,80018,185, 70011,524,90024, 851, 50012,065, 200103,935,000

846,088,900846,088,900

$6,655,00061,686, 5003,325,5007,517,5001,990, 50012,845,00014,586,5003, 294,0001,937,0003,444,0002,139, 0009,882,000

129,302, 500129, 302, 500

$20,366,000122,318,00013, 255,0008,498,0008,277,00039,423,00018,075,0004,109,0002,651,0004,149,0004, 292,00021,057,000

266,470,000266,470,000

$3,980,0007,985,000

1,980,0002,000,000

3,920,0002,000,000

13,985,000

35,850,00035,850,000

$8,010,00015,910,000

3,970,0004,000,000

4,000,000

19, 750,000

55,640,00055,640,000

$1,821, 656, 2455,181,654,4651,944, 267, 6151,951, 710,485979,646, 265

1,038,815,3602,915,494,590694,888,220442,237,490614, 676,570436,898,120

1,816,613,560

19,838,558,98519,838,558,985

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M U T I L A T E D F E D E R A L R E S E R V E N O T E S , BY D E N O M I N A T I O N S , R E C E I V E D A N D D E S T R O Y E D S I N C E O R G A N I Z A T I O N O F BANKS A N D ON H A N DI N VAULT OCT. 31, 1933, 1928 S E R I E S

BANK

BostonNew York-Philadelphia.-ClevelandRichmondAtlanta _ _ _Chicago __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _St . LouisMinneapol i s __ __Kansas City.DallasSan Francisco.._ __

Total received.Total destroyed. _

Balance on hand

$83,140,425207, 037,035111,260,77085,126, 70045, 640, 31060,553,015

126,912,18072,614,15517,612, 34030,509,07516,244,86581,634,685

938, 285, 555936,350,655

1,934,900

$192,130,900303,980,130145,899,120119,124,71070,045,09057, 213,870

161,778,73061,276, 53025,011,70040,480,17025,083,97065,599,440

1, 267,624,3601, 264,540,760

3,083,600

$77,629,620146,566,78083,941,860

108,495,80057,280,40036,787,66087,368,16034,003,08016,415,00035,625,30020,234,50072,425,320

776, 773,480774,985,480

1, 788,000

$6,498,50022,207,00027, 565,20016,262,95010,180,9006,366,600

26,011,3002,113,600

797, 6002,199, 200

888,0004,250, 250

125, 341,100124,973,650

367,450

$7,656,80018,822,6008,015, 2003,583, 6006,466, 5007,835,8008,255,6002,401,0001, 223,0002,982, 2001,608,4006,612,800

75,463,50075,141,900

321,600

$615,0004,202, 500

679,0001, 531,000

247,0003,073,000

877, 500109,000241,000

1,193, 000233,000303,000

13,304,00013,132,000

172,000

$1,421,0006,386,0001,198,0001,956,0005,966,0003, 749,0004,873,000

154,000337,000

1,781,000302,000529,000

28,652,00028,546,000

106,000

$35,00025,000

40,00045,00035,00045,000

70,0005,000

300,000230,000

70,000

$40,000110,000

110,000130,000

20,00010,000

420,000400,000

20,000

$369,167,245709,337,045378,559,150336,230,760196,001,200175,613,945416,121,470172,671, 36561,637,640

114,859,94564,609, 735

231,354, 495

3,226,163,9953,218,300,445

7,863, 550

C O M B I N E D M U T I L A T E D F E D E R A L R E S E R V E N O T E S , BY D E N O M I N A T I O N S , R E C E I V E D A N D D E S T R O Y E D S I N C E ORGANIZATION O F B A N K SAND ON H A N D I N V A U L T OCT. 31, 1933, B O T H S E R I E S

Total received _ . _Total destroyed

Balance on hand

$6, 249,011,8206, 247,076,920

1, 934, 900

$7,217,466,1307, 214,382, 530

3,083, 600

$6,775,886,8806, 774,098,880

1, 788,000

$1, 370,867, 2501, 370, 499, 800

367, 450

$921,552,400921, 230,800

321,600

$142, 606, 500142, 434, 500

172,000

$295,122,000295, 016,000

106,000

$36,150,00036,080,000

70,000

$56, 060,00056,040,000

20,000

$23,064, 722,98023,056,859,430

7,863,550

NOTE.—During the fiscal year Nov. 1, 1932, to Oct. 31, 1933, badly mutilated, burned, and fractional parts of Federal Reserve notes amounting to $23,052—new series, $19,720old series, $2,442—Federal Reserve bank notes, 1929 series, $890 have been identified, valued, and the bank of issue determined.

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TABLE NO. 41.—Aggregate amount of Federal Reserve bank notes, old series, printed, issued, canceled, and redeemed by denominations, since

the inauguration of the Federal Reserve system, and amount outstanding, Oct. 81, 1933

VAULT BALANCE OCT. 31, 1933

Total printed _Total issued and canceled

Ones

$478,892, 000478,892,000

Twos

$135,192,000135,192,000

Fives

$121,460,000121,460,000

Tens

$16,440, 00016,440,000

Twenties

$9, 760,0009,760,000

Fifties

$200,000200,000

Total

$761,944,000761,944,000

ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTANDING OCT. 31, 1933

Total issued ,. _ ,.Total redeemed „ „,„„,„„ „

Total outstanding ,__,. ,„,. ,-_„,

$478, 892, 000477, 229, 964

1, 662, 036

$135,192,000134, 760, 913

431,087

$121, 460, 000121,178,865

281,135

$16,440, 00016,373,075

66, 925

$9,760,0009, 686, 550

7a, 450

$200,000189,950

10,050

$761,944, 000759,419, 317

2,524,683

TABLE NO. 41-A.—Aggregate amount of Federal Reserve bank notes, series 1929, printed, shipped, and on hand; issued, retired, and outstanding;received for destruction and destroyed by denominations, under the terms of sec. 18, Federal Reserve Act, as amended and approved Mar, #,1933, during period Mar. 9, 1933, to Oct. 31, 1933

VAULT BALANCE OCT. 31, 1933

Total printedTotal shipped

Total on hand ^___.,_-_

Total Issued .

Total retired..,

Total outstanding

Fives

$101,100,00061,560, 000

39,540,000

ISSUED, RETIRED, AND OUTSTANDING

$51, 265,0006, 433,500

44,831,500

Tens

$204,480,00097, 360, 000

107,120,000

O C T . 31, 1933,

$61,557,0003,257,150

58,299,850

Twenties

$263, 280,000129,280,000

134,000,000

1929 S E R I E S

$77, 702, 0007,398,500

70,803,500

Fifties

$138,600,00061,400,000

77,200,000

$19, 415,0002,105, 200

17,309,800

One hundreds

$160,800,00064, 000,000

96,800,000

$33, 200,0006, 499,100

26, 700,900

Total

$868,260,000413,600,000

454,660,000

$243,139,00025, 693, 450

217,445,550

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BANK

Boston ___New YorkPhiladelphiaCleveland— _AtlantaChicago-St. Louis .MinneapolisKansas CityDallas . _San Francisco _

Total receivedTotal destroyed

Balance on hand

$501,400277,300

1,024,150475, 650210,350

1,030,250450

62, 05011,900

3, 593, 5003, 593, 500

$54,700937, 25031,95055, 700

106, 500172,050

12,150

48, 65040,350

7,850

1,467,1501, 467,150

$95,900723,200106,10012,9008,200

150,8003,000

11, 700

37,70014,000

1.163, 5001, 163, 500

$162, 650

2,050

500

165. 200165, 200

$119,000

6,000

22,800

1,300

149,100149,100

$652,0002, 219, 4001,162,200

552,300325,050

1,375,90015,60011,70048,650

141,90033, 750

6, 538, 4506, 538,450

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Name and location of bank

Organization

Char-terno.

Date Capital

Totaldividendspaid dur-ing exist-ence as anationalbankingassocia-

tion

Failures

CapitalReceiver

appointed

Lawfulmoney

deposited

$100,00050,00011, 700

33,90091,50024,30044,90025,00024,70074, 25098,50098, 50027,30029,000

124.500

39,000459,897

32,40024,995

12, 50079, 50050,000

149,995200,000

19, 80098, 4008,800

124,000

Circula-tion out-standingat date

of failure

$100,00050,00011,700

33,90091,50024,30044,90025,00024,70074, 25098, 50098, 50027, 30029,000

124, 500

39,000459,89732,40024,995

12. 50079, 50050,000

149,995200, 00019,80098,4008,800

124,000

Total depos-its at dateof failure

Borrowedmoney(bills

payable,redis-

counts,etc.) atdate offailure

Farmers & Drovers National Bank, Waynesburg, Pa.First National Bank, Sutton, W.VaBannock National Bank, Pocatello, IdahoAmerican National Bank, Billings, MontCitizens National Bank, Laurel, MontCommercial National Bank, Wilmington, N.CFirst National Bank, Joseph, OregFirst National Bank, Sapulpa, OklaMerchants National Bank, Mandan, N.DakFirst National Bank, Webster, S.DakSioux Falls National Bank, Sioux Falls, S.DakFirst National Bank, Brookings, S.DakCommercial National Bank, Miles City, MontFirst National Bank, Coalgate, OklaFirst National Bank, Huron, S.DakFirst National Bank of Fergus County, Lewistown.

MontDrovers National Bank, East St. Louis, 111City National Bank of Huron, Huron, S.Dak.iNational Bank of Commerce, Rochester, N.YFirst National Bank, Ozark, AlaFirst National Bank, Alma, WisStockmans National Bank, Columbus, MontFirst National Bank, Townsend, MontNational Bank of Commerce, Pierre, S.DakFirst National Bank, Matoaka, W.VaCommercial National Bank, Greenville, TexGeorgia National Bank, Athens, GaFirst National Bank, Hedrick, Iowa 1Burgettstown National Bank, Burgettstown, PaFirst National Bank, Selma, N.CFirst National Bank, Florence, S.C

62136347116968716121768048595110604650228233087501556472819

72741039987818111762983381122099824279112647510652555402408

107399747

Jan.Apr.July

MayApr.Dec.Aug.Aug.Nov.Nov.Nov.Aug.Dec.May

MayApr.JuneFeb.Feb.MayJulyJan.Feb.Nov.Nov.Oct.Aug.Jan.MayMar.

30,18657,190215,19025,19203,190717,192211,190519.190124,191419.190214.188215.188315,18958,190019,1882

9,190430.19133,19071,190613.190516.190612,191831,191113,18907,191824,190414,190211,190025,18797,191523,1910

$150,00035,00050,000150, 00035,000200,00025,00025,00050, 00025,00050,00050,00080,00025,00050,000

100,000200,00050,000500,00025,00025,00050,00050,00075,00025,000100,000100, 00025,00050, 00030, 000100, 000

$597, 75031, 50049,000

7,700

32,000177, 5505,00032,500240, 500270, 500277, 000175, 850166, 350

485,00057,00044, 750

1, 222, 50085, 73752, 500

26,000139, 04816, 250158, 000716, 00051, 750

444, 50011,400167, 000

$200, 00050,000100,000150, 00035,000200,00025,000100, 00050, 00025,000150,000100,000250,000100,00065,000

300,000200,00050,000

1, 500, 00035,00025,00060,00060,000

100,00060,000

160,000400,00025,000

100, 00030, 000

150, 000

Dec.Aug.JuneSept.Jan.Jan.JuneJulyDec.Jan.Jan.Feb.Feb.Feb.Mar.

Apr.MayJuneJuneOct.Nov.Jan.Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.Apr.Apr.MayMayMay

12,190629 191411.192123.19224.1923

31.192314,192330,192326.19232.1924

24.19249,1924

15,192427,192414,1924

12,192422,192410,192421,192423.19247.19247.19258,1925

11.19253,19256,1925

17,192524,192514,192516,192522,1925

$1,131,990365,125906, 616512,069232,905

2, 026, 264144, 848814, 363334, 505241, 585

2, 215, 436682,058

1, 636, 238536, 517

1, 307,918

3, 506,398569,079

1, 307,918

175,140232, 323141, 55682,590

1, 073, 294604,024

•727,8401,418, 519

$1,126,04521,058

729, 23094,108

110,000484, 361170, 613147,80043,91247, 595

583,120370, 382508, 962347, 320667, 305

805,805107,368667, 305

2,061,108157, 733

43, 4319,200

16,076

1,-724,366199,987

1,175,814

80,40328,766

998,86926,00070,00072,847

318,438

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First National Bank, St. Cloud, MinnGlobe National Bank, Denver, ColoFirst National Bank, Warren, Minn -„ . ,First National Bank, Halloek, MinnManilla National Bank, Manilla, IowaMuskogee Security National Bank, Muskogee, Okla__Gregory National Bank, Gregory, S.Dak .Warren National Bank, Warren, MinnSecurity National Bank, Mason City, IowaBroadway National Bank, Denver, ColoFirst National Bank, Watikon, Iowa ~Farmers National Bank, La Moure, N.Dak__..._First National Bank, Frankfort, S.DakFirst National Bank, Shenandoah, IowaFirst National Bank, Jonesboro, ArkDe Smet National Bank, De Smet, S.DakFirst National Bank, Pepin, Wis.First National Bank, Woonsocket, S.DakFirst National Bank, Waubay, S.DakOakes National Bank, Oakes, N.Dak—National Farmers Bank, Owatonna, MinnFirst National Bank, Veblen, S.DakFarmers National Bank in Lidgerwood, N.DakFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Merced, Calif-_.National Bank of Franklin, Franklin, Tenn __.Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Lake City, S.CFirst National Bank, Milbank, S.DakCitizens National Bank, Spencer, IowaClarinda National Bank, Clarinda, IowaFirst National Bank, Marked Tree, ArkFirst National Bank, Leeds, N.DakFarmers National Bank, Brookings, S.DakFirst National Bank, Alta, IowaFirst National Bank, Malvern, IowaFirst National Bank, Haley ville, AlaFirst National Bank, Plattsmouth, NebrCitizens National Bank, Ortonville, MinnFirst National Bank, Boyceville, WisFirst National Bank, Beardsley, MinnFarmers National Bank, Red Lake Falls, MinnFirst National Bank, Edgeley, N.DakFirst National Bank, Britt, IowaFirst National Bank, Clinton, MinnCitizens National Bank, Albert Lea, MinnFirst National Bank, Allegan, MichFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Mount Morris,

Pa.First National Bank, Rush City, MinnFirst National Bank, Dunbar, PaFirst National Bank, Lepanto, ArkProvident National Bank, Waco, Tex.1..

2790116235866693460411227793771128610428122504921971410683236380865355107255946612469884928985812743103521834106816473694131121112263126462712622471161319146747111287438983779145020716161281829

69547576113224309

Feb.MayAug.Nov.Nov.Mar.Dec.JulyAug.Apr.Mar.Dec.MayDec.MayApr.Aug.Jan.Mar.MayAug.MayJan.MayDec.Oct.Aug.Dec.Dec.JuneAug.Jan.Feb.Feb.Dec.Apr.Dec.JulyJulyAug.Aug.Feb.Jan.MaySept.

25.18825,1920

18,19015.1903

12.19018,192223.190928,191816,191310,192222,18931,1910

26,19145,187720,19051,19007,19156.190131.190221.190329,189316.191011,19254,191325,187126,191416.190211.190326.188317,19179.190229.190221.19049,18759,192012,187118.19038,19177.190419,191029.190513,189513.190422.190211,187122.1903

Aug. 1,1903Jan. 20,1905Mar. 19,1919Mar. 31,1890

50,000200, 00025,00025,00025, 000100, 00050,00030,000100, 000200,00050,00050, 00025,00050,000100,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00080,00025,00025,000100,00060,000100,00025,00050,00050,00025,00025,00050,00050,00050,00025,00050, 00025,00025,00025, 00025,00025,00050,00025,00050, 00050,00025,000

25,00050,00035,000300,000

401,00066,00081, 25084,45041,87512,00077,4776,400

614, 50028,000226, 50051,00016,250

417,000206,000154,87515,50098,05042,5002G.000199, 20046,975

26,000592,15082,000118,797175,750206,81714,60035,00083,050111,500272,0006,000

276,00054,5004,75037,00016,500170,060172, 25070, 250110,000272,05029,000

64,50061, 0003,500

1,320,000

250, 000200,00050, 00060, 00025,000

200, 00050, 00050,000100,000200, 000100,00050,00025,00050,000100,00050,00025,00050,00025,00025,00075, 00040,00025,000100, 000100,000100,00050,000100,00050,00050,00025,00050,00050,00050,00025,00050,00025,00025, 00025,00025,00085, 00050,00025,00050,00050,00025,000

50,00050,00035, 000

300,000

Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Nov.NovDec.

| June 24,1925~ -" 1,1925

10,192516,192520,19257,1925

25,19255,1925

Dec. 29,1925Jan. 16,1926Jan. 18,1926Feb. 25,1926Apr. 12,1926May 13,1926June 4,1926July 6,1926July 23,1926

do.Aug. 20,1926Sept. 4,1926Sept. 10,1926Sept. 18,1926Sept. 21,1926Sept. 23,1926Oct. 18,1926

.do.Nov. 15,1926Nov. 19,1926Nov. 29,1926Nov. 30,1926Dec. 1,1926Dec. 3,1926

.do.Dec.Dec.Dec.Jan.Jan.Jan.Jan.Jan.Feb.Feb.Feb.

10,192617,192621,19264,192718,192721,192724,192731,19271,192710,192718,1927

Feb. 21,1927

doMar. 7,1927Mar. 25,1927Mar. 26,1927

24, 60024, 60018, 450

48, 50025, 00097, 900

93, 20048, 700

20,00040,00023,800

15,0006,25024,50074, 5509,700

96,60097,60038,50049, 29549, 50048, 30024, 70049,20048, 69512, 500

48, 60015, 40024, 70024, 99724, 70048,60044,30020,00049, 39846,90024,500

48,40048,100

50, 666

24,60024,60018,450

48, 50025,00097, 900

93, 20048, 700

20,00040,00023,800

15,0006,25024,50074, 5509,700

96,60097,60038, 50049, 29549, 50048,30024,70049, 20048, 69512, 500

48, 60015,40024, 70024, 99724,70048,60044,30020,00049, 39746, 90024, 500

48,40048,100

50,000

1,889,0854, 318, 064418, 618358,730136, 221

2,122,001290,520341, 515944, 632

2, 318, 247739, 072192, 334236, 288635,983419, 317351,858251, 640195,852171, 508216, 250

1, 446, 671141,176280, 454

1,128,135472,775719, 644332,973466,656599,132107, 658128,672976, 522453,681231, 793100, 507287, 703265,030172, 278252, 056123, 428273.196708, 295162,825887,404581, 948310,068

359,940366, 597108, 211

402,890376,954113,17180,86020,265263, 720115, 266100,130244,304

104, 30610,15034,683367,006201,365112,455

74, 59618,37127, 65981,09942,20547,863229,029148,469

64, 518154,012103,83092, 22514,20886,64171,76945,41534,87537, 25061,808

5,30040,878

106, 79947,08737, 205117,04926,150

28,180

20,034301, 754

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TABLE NO. 42.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 81, 1933, dates of organization and appointment of receivers,capital at date of organization and at date of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date of failure, lawful moneydeposited with Treasurer of the United States to redeem circulation, total deposits, and bills payable, rediscounts, etc., at date of failure—Con.

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Name and location of bank

First National Bank, Sheldon, IowaFirst National Bank, Columbia City, IndFirst National Bank, Lake Worth, FlaFirst National Bank, Bend, OregCity National Bank in Kearney, NebrFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Alcester, S.DakFirst National Bank, Grafton, N.DakFirst National Bank, Chowchilla, CalifFirst National Bank, Spencer, IowaPeoples National Bank, Waukon, IowaFirst National Bank, East Grand Forks, MinnFayette City National Bank, Fayette City, PaFirst National Bank, Webster, PaFirst National Bank, Bishop, CalifCitizens National Bank, Waynesburg, PaFirst National Bank, Inwood, IowaNational State Bank, Stockton, KansFirst National Bank, New Cumberland, W.VaFirst National Bank, Checotah, OklaFirst National Bank, Hope, N.DakFirst National Bank, Manning, S.CNew Georgia National Bank, Albany, GaFirst National Bank, Minnewaukan, N.DakFirst National Bank, Greenville, Tex.iFirst National Bank, Mullens, W.VaAstoria National Bank, Astoria, OregNew First National Bank in Springfield, MoFirst National Bank, Carrington, N.DakFirst National Bank, Toronto, S.DakCommercial National Bank, Statesville, N.CFirst National Bank, Bristow, OklaFirst National Bank, Marshalltown, IowaFirst National Bank, Arcadia, Ind-_ '._

Organization

Char-terno.

38487132

117169363

13013108182840

109783898

10207463868006937

10999426773048274658251285893

1115512863550029981227044031277055516381933562604119488

Date

Feb.Feb. 2,1904Apr. 19,1920Jan. 23,1909Dec. 3,1926Dec. 30,1915Nov. 14,1882Mar. 29,1917May 26,1888May 1,1912Sept. 7,1891May 16,1903June 20,1903Nov. 21,1916Jan. 15,1890May 23,1904May 22,1906Dec. 9,1902May 23,1898June 17,1901Feb. 23,1918Dec. 22,1925July 9,1900June 30,1883Nov. 3,1922Aug. 9,1890June 6,1925July 6,1900July 8,1902Dec. 26,1908Apr. 29,1902Apr. 25,1864July 8,1909

Capital

$50,00050,00030,00025,000

150,00025,00050,00025,00060,00050,00050,00075,00025,00025,00050,00025,00050,00040,00050,00025,00025,000

300,00025,00050,00025,00050,000

125, 00025,00025,000

100,00025,00050,00025,000

Totaldividendspaid dur-ing exist-ence as anationalbankingassocia-

tion

$293,500171,00036,50075,260

43, 750296,500

2,295,

750700

138,000161, 25043,125126,000

1,565,000121,000102, 75073,350234, 600171, 26920,50090,00084,250512,750

297,3543,750

128,86171,290145, 500202, 500839,00015,000

Failures

Capital

$150,000100,000100,000100,000150,00050,00050,00025,000

150,000125,00050,00075,00025,00050,000

500,00050,00050,00050,00050,00050,00050,000

200,00025,000

150,00025,000

200,000125, 00050,00025, 000

100,00050,000

200,00025,000

Receiverappointed

Mar. 29,1927Mar. 31,1927Apr. 2,1927Apr. 29,1927May 14,1927May 17,1927May 25,1927May 28,1927June 25,1927July 19,1927July 28,1927

doAug. 8,1927Aug. 15,1927Aug. 17,1927Sept. 6,1927Nov. 14,1927Nov. 21,1927Dec. 1,1927Dec. 12,1927Dec. 14,1927Jan. 4,1928Jan. 6,1928Jan. 11,1928Jan. 16,1928Feb. 24,1928Mar. 17,1928Mar. 26,1928Apr. 3,1928Apr. 19,1928Apr. 25,1928June 11,1928July 3,1928

Lawfulmoney

deposited

$99,00094,20032,30012,50090,800

49,600

24,300123,20037, 49869,40024,100

25,00048,90050,00049, 30050,00025,000

197,99724, 745

138, 545

24,70024,30098,20025,00049,75025,000

Circula-tion out-standingat date

of failure

$99,00094,20032,30012,50090,800

49,600

24,300123,20037,49869,40024,100

275,00025,00048,90050,00049,30050,00025,000

197,99724,745

138, 545

24,70024,30098,20025,00049,75025,000

Total depos-its at dateof failure

$777,5511,010,8341, 358, 8781,264,0731, 868, 476396,354866, 808219, 524855, 375529, 744481, 798

1, 781, 014283,727763,199

4,080,072182, 242260, 504550, 814233,446256, 286190,793721,845172,443

185,7682, 242,061494,, 778325,911205, 349910,884548,130

1,619,996173,740

Borrowedmoney(bills

payable,redis-

counts,etc.) atdate offailure

$235,41993,312191, 24073,854312. 68024,684

25,88530,00057, 52114,400119,15024,000

55,432132,84958,55830,499

60,409526,738

150,00048,673240,564152,48439,27618,950199,88798,484

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First National Bank, Calexico, CalifFirst National Bank, Denton, TexFirst National Bank, Plainview, NebrLake County National Bank, Madison, S.DakCitizens National Bank, Woonsocket, R.IFirst National Bank, Dublin, GaFirst National Bank, Aledo, 111Carolina National Bank, Darlington, S.CFirst National Bank, Farmland, Ind.iLamar National Bank, Lamar, S.CHartington National Bank, Hartington, NebrFirst National Bank, Cheraw, S.CFarmers National Bank, Wakefield, NebrFourth National Bank, Macon, GaFirst National Bank, Richland Center, WisFirst National Bank, Warren, IndCass County National Bank, Casselton, N.DakPeoples National Bank, Middletown, DelFirst & Moorhead National Bank, Moorhead, Minn..Exchange National Bank, Denton, TexFirst National Bank, Frisco, TexFirst National Bank, Kingsbury, TexFirst National Bank, Coleridge, NebrExchange National Bank, Spokane, WashFirst Exchange National Bank, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. _Minneapolis National Bank, Minneapolis, KansFirst National Bank, Manchester, IowaCitizens National Bank, Hope, IndFirst National Bank, Avon Park, FlaFirst National Bank, Punta Gorda, FlaFirst National Bank, Bixby, OklaCarlton National Bank, Wauchula, FlaFirst National Bank, Roekford, IowaFirst National Bank, Erskine, MinnNational Bank of Larimore, Larimore, N.DakFirst National Bank, West Alexandria, OhioFirst National Bank, Sandersville, GaNational Bank of Emmetsburg, Emmetsburg, Iowa___First National Bank, Sanborn, N.DakPeoples National Bank, Adena, OhioReed City National Bank, Reed City, MichFirst National Bank, Ruthven, IowaFirst National Bank, Sebring, Fla..First National Bank, Lakeland, FlaFirst National Bank, Auburndale, Fla...First National Bank, Shinnston, W.VaFirst National Bank, Aneta, N.DakFirst National Bank in Langdon, N.DakFirst National Bank, May ville, N.DakPolk County National Bank in Bartow, FlaEast Alabama National Bank, Eufaula, Ala _

281295041063697063747145999965041108054009342

7901793071423019256929496346102669796404471203731422157261082610512104671069130531117362861173379341305984486016

124745541

120909811

129839453

11311130533673

133093622

Jan.Oct.JulyOct.Jan.MayJan.Apr.Oct.Sept.MayFeb.Mar.Aug.Aug.MayJan.JuneAug.MayJulyAug.MayMayJan.JuneJan.Feb.Feb.Apr.Dec.Jan.JulyApr.MayMayAug.Apr.Oct.Aug.Dec.JulyDec.JuneAug.JuneFeb.Mar.Apr.Apr.Dec.

27.191030.188227.19092,1914

19,18653,1902

24.190414.19111,19025,191721,19004,190924.19112,19067,190510.190511,19042, 188313,18817,18832,190215.191218.19104,188914.190414,188717,18907,190110,19166.19141,19137.191518.188322.191826,190210.192015.19055,192712.19068,19018,19237,190027.19219,191017,192614,190918.19199,19274,18871,192923,1886

25,00050,00040,00075,000100,00050,00025,00050,00025,00025,00040,00025,00040,000250, 00030,00025,00025,00080,00050,00050, 00025,00025, 00040,000100,000100, 00060,00050, 00025, 00025,00025,00025, 00050, 00050, 00025, 00025, 00040,00042, 00060,00025, 00025,00025,00025, 00050, 00050, 00050, 00045,00025,00050, 00050, 000200,00059,000

112, 250259, 05650,000114, 000380, 500461, 00076,30098,50032,1004,00073, 20054,50075, 000701,00087,30024, 00085, 250208, 400172, 500259, 05631, 25026, 50064,600

2,720,00071,000231, 600146, 000123,000104,00049, 37522, 50039, 000172, 50010,00048, 50018,000154,880

65,00086,6876,00062,12533,500206,0003,000

123,750

228, 000

286,380

300,00050,00040,00075,000100, 000200, 00050,000100, 00040,00025, 00040, 00050,00050,000500,00050,00025, 00025, 00080,000150, 000100,00025,00025,00040, 000

,000,000100,00060, 00050,00030,000100,00050,00025, 00050, 00050,00025,00025, 00040,00050, 00060, 00025, 00050, 00025,00025, 000100, 000100,00050, 00090, 00025, 00050, 00050, 000

200,000100,000

July 24,1928Aug. 15,1928Aug. 22,1928Aug. 29,1928Sept. 18,1928Sept. 24,1928Sept. 27,1928Nov. 2,1928Nov. 3,1928Nov. 9,1928Nov. 13,1928Nov. 14,1928Nov. 21,1928Nov. 26,1928

doDec. 7,1928Dec. 10,1928Dec. 14,1928Dec. 24,1928Dec. 26,1928Dec. 31,1928Jan. 10,1929Jan. 12,1929Jan. 18,1929Jan. 19,1929Feb. 9,1929Feb. 13,1929Feb. 15,1929Feb. 18,1929

doFeb. 20,1929Feb. 21,1929Feb. 23,1929Mar. 2,1929Mar. 5,1929Mar. 13,1929Mar. 14,1929Mar, 15,1929Apr. 10,1929Apr. 13,1929M a y 2,1929

doMay 4,1929May 15,1929

do.May 22,1929June 3,1929June 14,1929June 25,1929June 28,1929July 1,1929

37,50039,70065,00099, 980

100, 00040, 00085,500

25, 00025, 00050,00050, 000

49, 30024, 99525, 00050,500

109,99524, 09824, 5506,250

39, 350880, 800100,00060,00039, 44829, 45016, 25022,0006,050

12, 50025,00021,500

25, 000

25,00025, 000

7,000

44, 400

70, 450

37,50039,70065,00099, 980

100, 00040, 00085, 500

25, 00025,00050,00050,000

49, 30024,99525,00050,500

109,99524, 09824, 5506,250

39, 350980,800100, 00060,00039, 44829, 45016, 25022,000

6,050

12, 50025,00021, 500

25, 000

25,00025,000

7,000

44, 400

70, 450

10, 741280, 677267, 232465, 247

1, 077, 615893, 686457, 596600,598

139,968384,810253,116461, 419

7, 690, 486804, 491185,804269, 217425, 318

1, 896, 450437,12560, 49038, 205150,689

7, 500, 2361, 018, 391525,118558, 579313, 914345,432455, 591181, 685411, 262154,787135,516163, 618359,956231, 649701,11860, 358498,265212,659194,631390,452

1,907,478289,053840,213185,954164,094163,380

1,046,039414,340

1, 226, 48533, 32573, 050

188,026638,851101,990118, 72893,80013,06156, 97034,36344, 545

1, 673, 00025, 7806,19854,884174,130170,002

6,56213,94278,140

1, 239, 500

68, 00060, 00024,000115,800

61,81838, 49233,968

17, 000199,616

18,422105, 67323,04725, 50861, 651159,15052, 67573,65634, 98875,26320,000494, 531298,507

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TABLE NO. 42.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 31, 1988, dates of organization and appointment of receivers,capital at date of organization and at date of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date of failure, lawful moneydeposited with Treasurer of the United States to redeem circulation, total deposits, and bills payable, rediscounts, etc., at date of failure—Con.

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Name and location of bank

Organization

Char-terno.

Date Capital

Totaldividendspaid dur-ing exist-ence as anationalbankingassocia-

tion

Failures

Capital Receiverappointed

Lawfulmoney

deposited

Circula-tion out-standingat date

of failure

Total depos-its at dateof failure

Borrowedmoney(bills

payable,redis-

counts,etc.) atdate offailure

National Bank of Newberry, Newberry, S.CSouth Pasadena National Bank, South Pasadena, CalifFirst National Bank, McHenry, N.DakFirst National Bank, De Land, FlaFirst National Bank, Sanford, FlaFirst National Bank, St. Augustine, FlaMiners National Bank, Blossburg, PaFirst National Bank, Maquon, 111Henry National Bank, Abbeville, AlaFirst National Bank, Montezuina, IowaFirst National Bank, Eldorado Springs, MoFirst National Bank, Delta, ColoFarmers National Bank, Red Oak, Iowa.First National Bank, Taylorville, 111First National Bank, New Bern, N.CFirst National Ban*:, Clarksville, ArkNational Bank of Lumpkin, Lumpkin, GaFirst National Bank, Tower City, N.DakGriswold National Bank, Griswold, IowaFirst National Bank, Grundy, VaCarolina National Bank, Spartanburg, S.CFirst National Bank, Greeley, NebrFirst National Bank in Mount Sterling, 111First National Bank, Samson, AlaFirst National Bank, Seward, PaFirst National Bank, Florala, AlaFirst National Bank, Bishopville, S.C-,First National Bank, Burlington Junction, MoDothan National Bank, Dothan, AlaFirst National Bank, Humphrey, NebrTexas National Bank, Fort Worth, TexFirst National Bank, Northwood, N. DakFirst National Bank of Royse, Royse City, TexFirst National Bank, Ennis, Tex

18441285281249657379834625007848210959296110055546760563579132989633122546557891511698121467622132138028118998910102636242590953371237159806551

12110

May 6,1871Nov. 17,1925Feb. 1,1906Jan. 5,1910Apr. 19,1887Feb. 16,1886June 6,1895

Nov. 10,1906Feb. 21,1917May 21,1883June 30,1911May 22,1900Nov. 9,1901Oct. 9,1886Mar. 18,1929Nov. 27,1909Aug. 11,1922Dec. 9,1923Sept. 2,1907Apr. 19,1920Jan. 16,1922Feb. 3,1905May 12,1928Dec. 22,1906Dec. 21,1920Sept. 4,1907Aug. 28,1912Apr. 18,1902July 6,1901Apr. 16,1900May 3,1923Aug. 28,1901Nov. 17,1902Jan. 16,1922

$50,000100,00025,00050,00050,00050,00050,00035,00025,00050,00050,00030, 00060,00075,000150, 00025,00025, 00025,00050,00050,000200,00025, 00050,00025,00025,00050,00050,00025,00050,00025,000300,00025,00030, 000200,000

$705, 500

29,00085,500241, 225807,900127, 50018, 90019, 500

191, 00066,500156,00067, 200657, 290

9,0948,75086,50071,000

54,00083, 250

127,0003,50064, 82534, 000137,000798, 68367, 270237,36990, 750151, 50020,000

$100, 000100,00025,000100,000150,000130,00050,00035,00050,00050,00050,00050,00060,000200,000150, 000100,00025, 00025,00050,00050,000200,00025,00050, 000100,00025,000100,000100,00025,000400,00035,000500, 00050, 00050, 000100, 000

July 1,1929July 2,1929July 3,1929July 12,1929July 15,1929July 25,1929July 30,1929Aug. 14,1929Aug. 16,1929Sept. 16,1929Sept. 23,1929Sept. 25,1929Oct. 14,1929Oct. 18,1929Oct. 26,1929Nov. 18,1929Dec. 7,1929Dec. 10,1929Dec. 13,1929

doDec. 30,1929

do_. .__.Jan. 7,1930

8,193010,193013,193018,193022,193030,1930

.—doFeb. 4,1930Feb. 5,1930Feb. 11,1930

d

Jan.Jan.Jan.Jan.Jan.Jan.

$98,600

100,000

130,00049,00023,40016,85048,85049,05049,60058,90098, 55023,90025,000

25,00030,00050,000

7,000

12, 5008,32086,07544,9006,250

484,94024, 46012, 500

100, 000

$98,j600

100,000

130,00049,00023,40016,85048,85049,05049,60058,90098, 55023,90025,000

25,00030,00050,000

7,000

12,5008,320

86, 07544,9006,250

484, 94024,46012, 500100,000

$1,108, 313704,44046, 763

1, 255, 2871, 713, 4861,649,3121,167, 522127,145196, 597496, 376315,831457, 555401, 608

1,023,4371,472,945353,17970,17060,923343, 374159, 202927, 503251,187487,75284,378157,319311,827465,914284, 431970, 705264, 580

6, 362, 097247,828153,397504, 083

$84,118

28,063232, 710192,183623,19774,11025,889186,174

40,18391, 6257, 829

285, [-20328,10372,45620, 85416, 67838,50061,920145,00057, 475366,11353,08315,00088,862

303, 57067,965

1,171,16145,933

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First National Bank, Roy, Mont.First National Bank, Brantley, AlaFirst National Bank, Gaffney, S.CFirst National Bank, Ambrose, N.DakAmerican National Bank, Kewanna, IndFirst National Bank, Tranquillity, Calif-__First National Bank, Milford, 111.First National Bank, Tallassee, AlaFirst National Bank, Edmore, N.DakCommercial National Bank, Chatsworth, 111 __Citizens National Bank, Streeter, N.DakFirst National Bank, Rising Star, TexFirst National Bank, Coffee Springs, AlaCommercial National Bank, Independence, KansSecurity National Bank, Cherokee, IowaFirst National Bank, Hazard, Ky.i _Peoples-First National Bank, White Hall, 111First National Bank, Wanette, OklaCentral National Bank, Bartlesville, Okla.._First National Bank, Norris City, 111Pana National Bank, Pana, 111.Farmers National Bank, Oskaloosa, Iowa1

National Bank of Tifton, Tifton, GaState National Bank, Idabel, OklaSaunders Co. National Bank, Wahoo, NebrFirst National Bank, Pineville, W.Va.First National Bank, Jasper, FlaNational Loan & Exchange Bank, Greenwood, S.CFirst National Bank, St. Petersburg, FlaFarmers National Bank, Strawn, 111First National Bank, Sheboygan, MichFirst National Bank in Poultney, VtNew-First National Bank in Farmland, IndFirst National Bank, Litchville, N.DakFirst National Bank, Williams, IowaUnion National Bank, Connellsville, Pa~First National Bank in Fresno, CalifFirst National Bank, Grass Range, MontNational Bank of Arkansas at Pinebluff, ArkCitizens National Bank, Connellsville, PaFirst National Bank, Fountain. ColoFirst National Bank, Vanderbilt, PaCitizens National Bank, Galion, OhioFirst National Bank, McLeansboro, 111First National Bank, Farmersville, Tex.1Port Newark National Bank, Newark, N.JFirst National Bank, Ayrshire, IowaFirst National Bank, Lometa, TexFarmers National Bank, Glenwood City, WisClytner National Bank, Clymer, PaFirst National Bank, Burt, Iowa —

10991799150649386106161143351491076666015519111667906112594499107118258712166411183779716734807683501210631187672775770277730715132351326112866829855856408114731093910768645267728190198466493624129465479103231108398985685

Apr.Nov.Mar.Nov.Apr.JulyOct.JulyJan.JulyMar.Aug.Oct.Jan.Feb.MayJan.Feb.Sept.Sept.Apr.Jan.Aug.Jan.Jan.Mar.Jan.Sept.Apr.Jan.JuneNov.Nov.JuneSept.Aug.Sept.Dec.Aug.SeptApr.Feb.Mar.Apr.Jan.MayJuneJan.Sept.Oct.Jan.

11.19176.1905

. 11,1897

. 6,190821.191415,19198,1898

14.191515.190314,1900

. 28,1918. 24,1905

28.19181,1891

10.1915r 28,1906

4,19046,1903

. 2,1920

. 18,190514,190324,1906

, 10,190617,19223,1884

. 6,190517,1905

. 16,1903. 26,1906

12.190419,1884

. 12,1928

. 25,10259.1906

. 13,1900. 9,1902. 29,1919

18.1916. 12,1915. 12,1902, 20,1903

21,1906. 20,1872

4,190218,18876,1926

11,190011,19131,1917

10,19106,1901

25,00025, 00050, 00025, 00025, 00050,00050, 00025, 00025, 00025, 00025, 00025, 00025, 000100,00050, 00025, 00050,00025, 000100, 00025, 00050,000100,00050,00050,00055,00025,00030,00050, 00025,00025, 00050,000100,00025,00025,00026,00050, 000200, 00030, 000100, 00025, 00025, 00025, 00060, 00025, 00050, 000200, 00025, 00025,00025,00025, 00025,000

14, 59061, 000380,00051, 7508,6009,000

219,07523, 250101, 750100,1008,75052, 75017, 000

659, 75027, 000

85, 00075, 25058, 00034, 225133, 500114, 00088,5002,500

181, 95025, 50049, 085152, 000927, 75047,500235, 7608,0006,000

65, 50059, 00026, 50018, 0006,000

185, 000170,00034, 87527,000

383, 400113, 000356, 464

70, 75024,5005,000

41,00051,750

25,00050,000150,00025,00025,00050,00050,00025, 00025, 00040,00025, 00025,00025, 000

250, 00050, 000

100, 000100, 00025, 000100, 00025, 000100,000100, 000100,00050, 00050,00025,00030,000100,000600, 00025,00050, 000100,00025, 00025,00025, 00050,000

400, 00030, 000100, 000100,00025, 00025, 000100,00050, 00050,000200,00025,00025, 00025,00075,00040,000

____doFeb. 17,1930

do.Feb. 20,1930Feb. 25,1930Feb. 27,1930Mar. 4,1930Mar. 6,1930Mar. 8,1930

Mar. 10,1930Mar. 12,1930Mar. 13,1930Mar. 14,1930Mar. 17,1930Mar. 18,1930Mar. 20,1930Mar. 24,1930Mar. 29,1930Mar. 31,1930Apr. 1,1930Apr. 9,1930Apr. 12,1930Apr. 19,1930Apr. 22,1930May 1,1930May 13,1930May 16,1930June 9,1930June 11,1930June 12,1930June 20,1930June 25,1930June 30,1930July 1,1930July 3,1930July 7,1930July 9,1930July 21,1930July 31,1930Aug. 1,1930Aug. 4,1930

dodo

Aug. 6,1930Aug. 8,1930Aug. 12,1930Aug. 18,1930Aug. 22,1930

doSept. 5,1930

12, 78037,4976,50025,00050,00045,98024, 4006,070

39, 280

23, 860

100, 00048, 920

47,8406,300

25,000100, 000

49,160

24, 46025, 00029,040100,000

25,00050, 00048, 438

25, 00024, 58050, 000

200, 00010, 00098,920100,00025,00025, 00058,74025, 000

8,00024,10024,70075,00025,000

12, 78037,4976, 50025,00050,00045,98024, 4006,07039, 280

23,860

100, 00048, 920

47, 8406,300

25, 000100, 000

9,160

24, 46025, 00029, 040100,000

25,00050, 00048, 437

25,00024, 58050, 000

200, 00010, 00098,920100,00025, 00025,00058, 74025,000

8,00024,10024, 70075,00025,000

57,625131,706

1, 261,84481, 303208,091310,857348,967323,469119,090319, 205166,496167,69227,152

5, 046, 248145, 924

400,926272,906666,690158,155664,920

458,910259,857469,076256,931161, 344988, 433

4, 336,700112,492

1, 381,383764,122120, 624152,358173,782747, 648

3, 348, 725

1, 599, 4822, 582, 278

83, 710140, 908906,948480, 275

586,763131,81395,361159,497676,769314,987

13,51311,858170,00016,84217,114

31,841

21,79258,01042,10531,18123,190

270, 0004,900

100,00057, 66228,807191,2155,000

111,260100,00089,01967,000247,49124, 40832,39090, 353929,72512,00050,00086, 52321,19417,89346,810

470,00033,832485,000224,70047,068

198, 647112, 77660,000

33,89541,44034,92016,000

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TABLE NO. 42.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 31, 1983f dates of organization and appointment of receivers,capital at date of organization and at date of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date of failure, lawful moneydeposited with Treasurer of the United States to redeem circulation, total deposits, and bills payable, rediscounts, etc., at dale of failure—Con.

toO

Name and location of bank

Organization

Char-terno.

Date Capital

Totaldividendspaid dur-ing exist-ence as anationalbankingassocia-

tion

Failures

Capital Receiverappointed

Lawfulmoney

deposited

Circula-tion out-standingat date

of failure

Total depos-its at dateof failure

Borrowedmoney(bills

payable,redis-

counts,etc.) atdate offailure

Fourth National Bank, Montgomery, Ala.iFirst National Bank, Fairview, MoFarmers National Bank, Wilkinson, IndFirst National Bank, Altus, Okla__First National Bank, Washburn, N.DakCity National Bank, Spur, TexFarmers National Bank, Howe, TexFirst National Bank, Martinsville, 111Billings National Bank, Billings, OklaFirst National Bank, Villisca, IowaFirst National Bank, Perry, FlaOld First National Bank, Farmer City, HI.1First National Bank, Auburn, Wash ..Peoples National Bank, Brookneal, VaFirst National Bank, Elgin, NebrFirst National Bank, Berwyn, OklaQuincy-Ricker National Bank & Trust Co., Quincy, 111Planters National Bank, Walnut Ridge, ArkHolston-Union National Bank, Knoxville, TennNational Bank of Kentucky, Louisville, KyFirst National Bank, West Salem, 111First National Bank, Siloam Springs, Ark.*City National Bank, Spokane, Wash.iAmerican National Bank, Asheville, N.CFirst National Bank, Plymouth, 111First National Bank, Forman, N.DakFirst National Bank, Campbell, MoFirst National Bank, Westfield, 111Citizens National Bank, Hendersonville, N.CFirst National Bank, Mendon, OhioFirst National Bank, Roland, IowaMerchants National Bank, Burlington, Iowa 1

First National Bank, Benton, HiFirst National Bank, Deer Creek, Minn.i

5877891692797159632710703567067211204527667865495810585119605440720937521208346485312933898711241887721265864746885821610734927411249174461367268

MayOct.Nov.Feb.JuneFeb.Dec.Mar.Nov.MayJulyMayJulyAug.Apr.Mar.JuneAug.Oct.Apr.Dec.Sept.JulyMayMar.Oct.Apr.Apr.Apr.Oct.Aug.Nov.Jan.May

24,19011,19072,190815,190419,19024,19154,190017.190312,192129,188211,190514,189410,19147,192019,190028.19047,188724,192113,189123,190012,190826,19103,192315,19077,192524,19024,190310,190621,191528,190817,19187,187011,19026,1904

$100,00025,00025,00030,00025,00040,00030,00025,00030,00050,00025,00050,00050,00050,00025,00025,000100,00025,000100,000

1,645,00025,00050,000200,000300,00025,00025,00030,00025,00050,00025,00030,000100,00025,00025,000

$877,00024,50032,500214,80096, 25044,20061,50054,1255,000

400, 500125, 500194 500155,0001,500

113, 75039,500450,8907,500

1, 607, 3039,885, 550

22, 750100,00050,000154, 5003,75041,00054,40093, 75071,00031,2509,600

525,000210, 25038,000

$500,00025,00025,00060,00025,00040,00030,00025,00025,00050,00050,00065,00075,00050,00050,00025,000500,00025,000750,000

4,000,00025,00050,000200,000200,00025,00025,00040,00050,000100,00025,00040,000

100,000100,00025,000

Sept. 6,1930Sept. 17,1930Sept. 19,1930Sept. 26,1930Sept. 29,1930Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.

7,19308,193011,193017,19301890

$25,00025,00025,00025,0009,04024,99525,000

$25,00025,00025,00025,00010,00030,00025,000

Oct. 18,1930Oct. 25,1930

..do_.

50,00050,000

50,00050,000

Oct. 28,1930Oct. 31,1930Nov. 3,1930Nov. 6,1930Nov. 10,1930Nov. 11,1930Nov. 12,1930Nov. 17,1930Nov. 18,1930Nov. 19,1930Nov. 20,1930Nov. 21,1930

.do..

50,0006,250

500,00025,000742,198

2, 500,00024, 815

50,0006,250

500,00025,000742,198

2,500,00024,815

Nov. 24,1930.do

Nov. 28,1930do

Nov. 29,1930do

Dec. 2,1930do

I do

150,00023,9807,0007,20050,00049, 58024,40030,000

150,00023,9807,0007,20050,00049, 58024,40030,000

$49, 235141,893447,43298, 056184,46469, 222298, 702161,423495, 272392, 610

745,494342,198105,40742,295

3, 564,34787, 593

11,162,38426,966,990

223,941364,47450,536

1,949,431

152,037109, 663246,458

1,075, 536237, 560260,008

$2,854,93126,85123,057132,19434, 595114,96416,4698,925

97, 720 97,720 1,119,568

46,91665,26246,99680,16937,2386,412

586,68014,605

1, 774,4507,083,021

40, 563125,400200,000412, 05117, 22517, 21448,0007,730

249,08125, 33433,832437,215368, 57924,000

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First National Bank, Rector, ArkFirst National Bank, Junction City, ArkFirst National Bank, Newport, TennFirst National Bank, Walhalla, N.DakFirst National Bank, Goreville, 111First National Bank, Marion, 111Sioux National Bank in Sioux City, IowaFirst National Bank, Fulton, KyFirst National Bank, Charlotte, N.CFirst National Bank, Horse Cave, KyFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Tyrone, PaFirst National Bank, Naper, NebrAmerican National Bank, Redfield, S.DakFirst National Bank, Ullin, 111 _ _First National Bank, Elk Point, S.DakFarmers National Bank, Laurens, S.CBenton County National Bank, Bentonville, ArkUnion National Bank, Fairmont W.VaFirst National Bank, Goodwin, S.DakKansas National Bank, Kansas, 111First National Bank, Mount Sterling, 111.1First National Bank, Sweetwater, TennFirst National Bank, Caruthersyille, MoFirst National Bank, Capac, MichFirst National Bank, Rock Rapids, IowaFarmers National Bank, Inwood, IowaFirst National Bank, Laurinburg, N.CFirst National Bank, Ridgeway, MoFirst National Bank, Tyler, MinnCity National Bank in Miami, FlaFirst National Bank, Augusta, Ill__Pecan Gap National Bank, Pecan Gap, TexFirst National Bank, Hobson, MonUFirst National Bank, Ladonia, TexFirst National Bank, Sesser, 111First National Bank, Greenwood, MissFirst National Bank, Connersville, IndFirst National Bank, Titonka, IowaNational Bank of Goldsboro, Goldsboro, N.CInterstate National Bank, Helena, ArkFirst National Bank, Rails, TexFirst National Bank, Kerkhoven, MinnMerchants & Planters National Bank, Dillwyn, Va.. .First National Bank, Ludlow, MoLawrence Ave. National Bank, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Floyd, IowaFirst National Bank, Corning, Ark.iNational Bank of Wilkes at Washington, GaCity National Bank, Bessemer, AlaFirst National Bank, Rogers, ArkFirst National Bank, Brookhaven, Miss

10853110469632913376064502451045631547760264999665812581805901

1085981359645

1079792932402

11202107841063131538257565165496203

131596751

1326610715431187587216103455975048

112341292711365115017900

12873982173118848

119057789

10494

Apr. 17,1916July 6,1917Dec. 20,1909Mar. 14,1908Jan. 31,1905Dec. 27,1890Aug. 19,1890Apr. 24,1891Aug. 26,1865Feb. 4,1905Nov. 19,1902Dec. 15,1909Feb. 16,1906Apr. 3,1906June 22,1901May 16,1916Feb. 28,1906Jan. 10,1910Oct. 28,1915Oct. 10,1908Oct. 28,1878Jan. 21,1918Sept. 17,1915Sept. 17,1914Mar. 17,1884Mar. 19,1906Nov. 26,1900Dec. 12,1902Jan. 24,1902Dec. 23,1927Apr. 13,1903Dec. 10,1928Jan. 4,1915Apr. 26,1890Apr. 25,1907Apr. 2,1904Feb. 13,1865Aug. 20,1900Apr. 28,1896July 23,1918Mar. 24,1926May 24,1919Oct. 27,1919Aug. 7,1905Jan. 11,1926June 16,1910June 7,1904July 25,1907Dec. 6,1920May 19,1905Feb. 17,1914

25,00025,00025,00025 00025,00050,000100,000100,00050,00025,00060,00025,00030,00025,00025,00050,00060,000150,00025,00050,00050,00060,00050,00025,00050,00040,00025,00030,00025,000500,00060,00025,00030,00050,00025,000250,000100,00025,00050,000200,00025,00025,00050,00025,000200,00025,00025,00050,000100,00025,000100,000

24, 75025,00045, 000

40,085378,000631, 500203, 500

2, 090,00055, 500162,40037, 25085,20028, 00059, 25035,000179,400242,42932, 00045, 500364, 25010, 20068, 25051, 750

408, 50099,600100,000139,80080,000

99, 0001,500

28, 500315, 21647, 250862, 500727, 25050, 250234,000285,0006,2502,50013,50013,000

21,500122, 700131, 20561, 476130, 500131,000

25, 00025, 00050, 00025,00025,000100,000400, 00050,000300, 00025,000150,00025,00040,00025, 00025,00050,00060,000

420,00025, 00050,000100, 00060,00050,00025, 000100,00040,00025,00060,00025,000500,00060,00025,00030, 000100,00025,000250, 000200, 00025,000100,000250,00025,00025,00050,00025,000200,00025,00050,00050, 000100,00050,000100,000

Dec. 3,1930do

Dec. 4,1930Dec. 5,1930

dodo

Dec. 8,1930dodo

Dec. 9,1930Dec. 12,1930___ do_ _

dodo

Dec. 16,1930dododo. __„

Dec. 17,1930dododo

Dec. 18,1930Dec. 19,1930Dec. 20,1930

doDec. 23,1930

dodo _ .dodo

Dec. 26,1930dododo

Dec. 27,1930Dec. 30,1930- - do _

doJan. 3,1931Jan. 6,1931

doJan. 9,1931

dododo- _.._

Jan. 12,1931do._do

Jan. 13,1931do

24, 520

48, 38024,4007,820

96,995100, 00048, 380299, 98024,400100,00010,00040,0006,200

24,400

58, 500194,960

50,000

38,02046, 5809, 28094,10040,00024, 580

25,000

35,000

6,260236, 380197,00025,000

25,000

24,400191,30024,700

48,91593,70048, 320

24, 520

48, 38024, 4007,82096,995100,00048, 380299,98024,400100,00010, 00040,0006,200

24,400

58, 500194,960

50,000

38,02046, 5809,280

94,10040,00024, 580

25, 000

35,000

6,260236, 380197,00025, 000

25,000

24,400191,30024, 700

48,91593,70048,32075,000

193, 204296,096428,12580,14278,154

1, 567,6573,438,611

140, 3471, 671, 709390, 078362,75045, 676533, 474130,169168,86586, 645791, 374

2,474,918238,137216, 325

141,914449,850421, 434257,123177,727108,65687,181505,190

5,996,970299,969113,720

256, 384231,184

1,454, 6761,117,419209, 247329,045

1,636, 67856, 59079,282151,32578,187633,079170,653

322,962605, 272561,673912,728

51, 730

36,00022, 26720, 584214,000630,12920,000523, 25025,00084,93510, 27034, 02639, 22841, 78539, 244159,185696, 75970, 01849,015553, 21120,00035,19939,13747,90427, 78517,49318,00036,892362,96038, 590

60,04829,18543,000678,82879, 5089,67236,527337,10832,6469,80239,04434,000124,9500,974

125, 54744, 310107,05074,700142,758

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TABLE NO. 42.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 31, 1938, dates of organization and appointment of receivers,capital at date of organization and at date of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date of failure, lawful moneydeposited with Treasurer of the United States to redeem circulation, total deposits, and bills payable, rediscounts, etc., at date of failure—Con.

Name and location of bank

First National Bank, Litchfield, Minn.iFirst National Bank, Brookfield, Mo __.Howard National Bank, Kokomo, Ind.1Planters National Bank, Clarksdale, MissAnoka National Bank, Anoka, MinnFirst National Bank, Clinton, S.CFirst National Bank, Addison, Pa.1First National Bank, Crestline, Ohio iFirst National Bank, Cherokee, IowaFirst National Bank, Waverly, 111Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Sheridan, Ind-Peoples National Bank, Osceola Mills, PaClinton National Bank, Clinton, MoFirst National Bank, Connellsville, Pa.1First National Bank, Redmond, OregFirst National Bank, Panama City, FlaFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Rockmart, Ga.First National Bank, Republic, PaFirst National Bank, Hartselle, AlaFirst National Bank, Jackson, MissNational Bank of Thurmond, Thurmond, W.VaFirst National Bank, Fairchance, PaNational Bank of Toronto, Toronto, OhioFirst National Bank, La Pine, Ala__Lincoln National Bank, Avella, PaAmerican National Bank, Paris, TexCitizens National Bank, Wilmington, OhioSecurity National Bank, Hope, N.DakFirst National Bank, Stone, KyBlossom National Bank, Blossom, TexCoolville National Bank, Coolville, OhioFirst National Bank, Veedersburg, IndFirst National Bank, ChampIainrN.YFirst National Bank, Rouses Point, N.Y

Organization

Char-terno.

6118128202375

12222300080416709509930496116

130501196678062329

1129410346109001046680673332899882458826

10799785485428251

1304111890130528175

11044316

11969

Date

Jan.Sept.Nov.JuneMayJan.Mar.Nov.Aug.Jan.Mar.Mar.Apr.Mar.Dec.Feb.Aug.Nov.Jan.Mar.Dec.Apr.JulyAug.MayJan.MayFeb.Dec.Mar.Mar.JulyFeb.Apr.

7,19025,1925

28,187710,192226,18838,1906

13,190330,189711,18837,19029,1927

23,192129.190525,187624,191826,191317,19167,1913

15.190614,188530.190721.190630.19073,1915

19,190523,19072,19068,19273,1920

21,19278,19063,1917

20,186414,1921

Capital

$50,000100,000100,000500,000100,00050,00025,00050,00050,00025,00040,00050,00050,00050,00025,00030,00040,00025,00025,00050,00050,00025,00050,00025,00025,000

150,00060,00025,00050,00030,00025,00035,00065,00050,000

Totaldividendspaid dur-ing exist-ence as anationalbankingassocia-

tion

$7,500

827,000140,000146, 500112,08511,500

147,000276, 667132,000

14,500130,500400,000

3,750313,95020,80032,500

190, 333724,50099,00022,750

102,00022,00054, 750

328, 500171,500

28,5002,400

41, 25023,450

861, 75052,000

Failures

Capital

$75,000100,000200,000500,00050,000

100,00025,00075,000

100,000100,00050,000

100,00050,000

200,00025,000

250,00040,00050,000

100,000200,00050,00025,000

100,00025,000

100,000150,000100,00025,00050,00030,00025,00035,000

100,00050,000

Receiverappointed

Jan. 14,1931Jan. 22,1931

doJan. 26,1931Jan. 27,1931

do.Jan. 28,1931..—doJan. 31,1931Feb. 7,1931Feb. 9,1931Feb. 10,1931

do.Feb. 12,1931.—do

.do.Feb. 13,1931.—doFeb. 16,1931

do.Feb. 18,1931Feb. 26,1931

do-Mar. 3,1931Mar. 7,1931Mar. 9,1931

do-Mar. 13,1931Mar. 17,1931

do.Mar. 18,1931Mar. 19,1931____do

do

Lawfulmoney

deposited

$19,460

95,50012,50094, 660

46, 280

29, 34048,380

25,00090, 220

48,50024,700100,000

24,70094,96097,420

9,040

18,70034, 28037,20012,320

Circula-tion out-standingat date

of failure

$19,460

95,50012,50094, 660

46,28098,800

29,34048, 380

25,000100,000

48,50024,700100,000

24,70094,96097,420

9,040

19,00034, 28037,20012, 320

Total depos-its at dateof failure

$121,516

1,048,155615,068269, 679

741, 247263,057348, 777348,047421,017

247, 682672, 638199,079151,829447, 841

1,957,808242, 459344, 486752,80650,808

849, 299960, 388566, 471116, 565378,320

55,161

156, 0561, 252, 541

730,005

Borrowedmoney

(billspayable,

redis-counts,etc.) atdate offailure

$185,1348,705

716,994839,49724,19133, 499

75,00023,70070,00068,02745,000104,000235,02618,300151,94320,500

136,239

30,000165,46022,88421, 625279, 70389, 30855,00549,50016,89747,72824,01513, 651

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First & Farmers National Bank in Luverne, MinnAmerican National Bank, Honey Grove, Tex.1

First National Bank, Portage, PaFirst National Bank, Springfield, Minn.1

Central National Bank, Ellsworth, KansFirst National Bank, Eockwell, IowaFirst National Bank, Worthington, W.VaNational Bank of Norton, Norton, VaFirst National Bank, Oak Park, 111Austin National Bank, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Ivanhoe, MinnOrangeburg National Bank, Orangeburg,. S.C.1

First National Bank, Macedon, N.YWoodiynn National Bank, Woodlynn, N.JFirst-Rempel National Bank, Logan, OhioSecond National Bank, Altoona, PaMonongahela National Bank, Brownsville, PaFirst National Bank, Richwood, OhioCitizens National Bank, Monessen, Pa.1

Noble County National Bank, Caldwell, Ohio *First National Bank, Masontown, PaCentral National Bank & Trust Co., St. Petersburg,

Fla 'Merchants National Bank, Point Pleasant, W.Va.1—-First National Bank, Waldron, ArkFirst National Bank, Langdon, N.Dak.1

First National Bank, Brandt, S.DakFirst National Bank, Millsboro, PaFirst National Bank, Tracy, MinnOld National City Bank, Lima, OhioFirst National Bank, Winnfield, La.1

National Bank of Kinston, Kinston, N.CFirst National Bank, Kinston, N.CFirst National Bank & Trust Co., Paris, IIUFirst National Bank, Pomeroy, IowaFirst National Bank, Terra Bella, CalifCommercial National Bank, Essex, IowaFarmers National Bank, Hickory, PaSavona National Bank, Savona, N.YMontgomery County National Bank, Cherryvale,

KansSecurity National Bank, Milford, IowaPeoples National Bank, Shakopee, MinnFirst National Bank, Dawson, MinnOverbrook National Bank, Philadelphia, PaFirst National Bank, Crary, N.DakAlbany Park National Bank & Trust Co., Chicago, Ill-Farmers National Bank, Pomeroy, WashCitizens National Bank, Odessa, TexFirst National Bank, Holton, KansIron National Bank, Ironwood, Mich « _.

1263413019736782693447

10217104509746

11507103376467

10674124941289476492781648

91991148721025441

779615045849

731049928701

107619044908533766063988958037405

11349

47499298

116856321

125736407

117371141681693061

11469

Jan.Dec.JulyApr.Jan.JuneApr.Apr.Oct.Feb.Sept.Dec.Dec.Feb.Jan.Aug.Dec.Jan.Oct.Mar.May

Apr.JulyMaySept.JuneJuneFeb.Mar.JulyFeb.Feb.JulyDec.Sept.Apr.Aug.Apr.

27.192520.192618.190421.190613,188611,191214,19 325,191031,19197,191325,190224.191410,192315,192624.190519,188210.186424,190818,191918,187310.1900

18,190518.186517.190128,189224,191611,190421,189529.190721.191514.190825,190816,188510,190128,191022,190117,190423,1919

M a y 21,1892Nov. 27,1908Apr. 12,1920June 6,1902July 1,1924Aug. 20,1902Apr. 13,1920July 19,1919Mar. 29,1906Sept. 27,1883Sept. 2,1919

100,000100,00025,00025,00050,00025,00030,00025,000100,000100,00025,000100,00025,00025,00050,000100,000200,00025,000100,00060,00025,000

25,000180,00025,00050,00025,00025,00050,000125,00025,000100,000100,000108,00040,00025,00050,00025,00025,000

50,00025,00025,00030,000300,00025, 000200,00050,00025, 00050,000100,000

5,000

100,4"528 250

349, 2oO23, 25030, 90053, 2501,000

166, 50047 500155,000

250

133,500435,000904, 50058,25039,000

124,500 1

361,000737,04148,500

5,7503,000

156, 500370, 66744, 500281, 600340, 500634, 560100, 70027,000147,00061,4509,000

72,50025,0694,50051,900118, 50052,500105,0005,000

130, 700324, 70096,000

100,000100,00060,00040,000100,00025, 00030,00050,000100,000250,00025,000200,00025, 00050,000100,000125, 000100,00040,000100, 00060,000100,000

300,000100, 00025,00050,00025,00025,00050,000300,00025,000120, 000125,000150,00040,00025,00050,00090,00025,000

50,00050,00025,00030, 000500,00025,000300, 00050,00050, 00050,000100,000

Mar. 23,1931Mar. 25,1931

doMar. 26,1931Mar. 30,1931

doMar. 31,1931

doApr. 1,1931Apr. 6,1931Apr. 9,1931

doApr. 10,1931Apr. 11,1931Apr. 16,1931

do.. doApr. 17,1931

doApr. 18,1931

do

Apr. 21,1931Apr. 22,1931

doApr. 23,1931Apr. 27,1931Apr. 28,1931Apr. 29,1931

doApr. 30,1931M a y 1,1931

doM a y 4,1931M a y 5,1931

do-do

M a y 6,1931

M a y 7,1931M a y 11,1931M a y 13,1931M a y 14,1931M a y 15,1931M a y 18,1931M a y 19,1931

do -do

M a y 23,1931M a y 26,1931

55,000

25,000

25,00018, 27029, 22G50,000

24,70025,000

25,000

47, 78048,14098,14038,500

98,800

18,750

25,000

150,000

24, 34024,400

40,00024, 58050,00024,63510,000

50,00025,000

30,000150,00025, 000200, 00019,46032,360

100,000

55,000

25,000

25, 00018, 27029, 22050, 000

24,70025,000

25,000

47, 78048,14098,14038,500

98,800

18,750

25,000

150,000

24,34024,400

40,00024, 58050,00024, 63510,000

60,00025,000

30,000150,00025,000200,00019,46032, 360

100,000

708, 566

749,845

958,087177,137156, 448203, 502395, 788

2,116,813179, 615

263, 330245, 354769,937

2,158,8214,454, 324

357, 035

1,631,948

2,602,558

187,347

80,42188, 582572, 642

2,148,083

714, 382623, 322601, 607146, 212116, 308167, 634537, 618182,124

159, 623176,814156, 926212,097

2, 528, 54766,109

1, 700, 609132,744424, 875403,898502,305

177,012100, 00057,50020,700148, 51412, 00033, 65074, 245

508,10748, 600498, 80025, 00056, 427110, 250724, 80966, 00039, 500102, 40045, 945285, 031

42, 53284, 42115,15057, 88619, 71717,500

351, 4261,450

180, 931235, 938

16,02014, 50029, 62515,0006,602

68,32734,85337,80429,657753,84714,665

515,60091,75054,96863, 57624,294

O

3

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TABLE NO. 42.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 8^1, 1983, dates of organization and appointment of receivers,capital at date of organization and at date of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date of failure, lawful moneydeposited with Treasurer of the United States to redeem circulation, total deposits, and bills payable, rediscounts, etc., at date of failure—Con.

Name and location of bank

Organization

Char-terno.

Date Capital

Totaldividendspaid dur-ing exist-ence as anationalbankingassocia-

tion

Failures

Capital Receiverappointed

Lawfulmoney

deposited

Circula-tion out-standingat date

of failure

Total depos-its at dateof failure

Borrowedmoney(bills

payable,redis-

counts,etc.) atdate offailure

First National Bank, Smithfield, PaMcCartney National Bank, Green Bay, WisNational Bank of Lynwood, Lynwood, CalifFirst National Bank, Prattville, Ala_First National Bank, Fowler, Ind_,First National Bank, Irvona, Pa.__Citizens National Bank, Warren, Pa.First National Bank, Smithfield, Ohio1

Washington Park National Bank, Chicago, 111Inland-Irving National Bank, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Mountain Lake, MinnCommercial National Bank, Hattiesburg, MissFarmers National Bank, Cross Plains, TexManufacturers National Bank & Trust Co., Rockford

111 .Mahaffey National Bank, Mahaffey, PaFirst National Bank, St. Clair Shores, MichSecurity National Bank, Rockford, 111Peoples National Bank, Delmont, PaFirst National Bank, Downers Grove, 111First National Bank, Chillicothe, MoPlanters National Bank, Saluda, S.CWaukegan National Bank, Waukegan, 111Bottineau National Bank, Bqttineau, N.DakKingwood National Bank, Kingwood, W.VaMerchants National Bank, Willow City, N.DakCitizens National Bank, Jenkintown, PaFirst National Bank, Watseka, 111Peoples National Bank of Winston, Winston-Salem,

N.CFirst National Bank, Morrisonville, 111First National Bank, Elliott, IowaFirst National Bank, Genoa, N.Y .First National Bank, Bagley, Iowa

664247831313590555430111152226501391610179926712478

3952761012661117319996972536861080210355787963327332125301721

42926745685799216995

Jan.JuneOct.Feb.MayOct.Feb.JuneJuneApr.Oct.Dec.Jan.

Nov.Dec.Feb.MayMar.Jan.Jan.Nov.Mar.Aug.JulyMayApr.Aug.

14.190330,189210,192724,190823,190012,19178,187524,186421,188818,191216,190826.192324,1907

20,188827.190416,19253,192024,191131,191022,188711,19157,19134,19053,19023,190418.192427,1870

Mar. 24,1890Mar. 18,1903June 15,1903Jan. 4,1911Oct. 5,1903

$25,00050,00050,00050,00025,00025,00050,00063,00050,000100,00025,000100,00025,000

125,00035,00050,000200,00025,00035,00050,00030,000100,00025,00025,00025,000150,00050,000

100,00025,00025.00025,00025,000

$101,2501,036,584

91,750151,85027,000

431, 667447, 575

1,098,942313,25035, 75019,00050,750

842, 470111,00016,50070,00027, 750148,075323,50064,900213,50044, 25039, 25098,0001,500

439, 764

296, 50065,85590,75023,00062,500

$75,000500,00050,00050,00075,00025,000125,000100,000600,000525,00025,000100,00025,000

500,00050,00050,000200,00025,000100,000100,000100,000250,00025,00025,00025,000150,00050,000

150,00050,00050,00025,00025,000

M a y 27,1931M a y 29,1931

do.

$50,000249,995

June 1,1931June 2,1931

doJune 4,1931June 5,1931June 9,1931

doJune 12,1931___.doJune 13,1931

June 16,1931__-doJune 17.1931June 18,1931.—_ do .June 19,1931June 22,1931

do.

12,50014,5205,96096,220

500,000296, 76025,00098,500

196,76047, 42030,000197,0609,76035,000

.—- doJune 23,1931____doJune 27,1931

250,0007,000

June 29,1931

dodo

24,40094,120

July 2,1931do

July 3,1931

150,00025,00020,00025,00019,520

$50,000249,995

12,50014,5205,96096,220

500,000296,76025,00098,5006,300

196,76047,42030,000197,0609,76035,00098,800

250,0007,000

24,40094,120

150,00025,00020,00025,00019,520

$448,3472,089,423197,992315,870296,451248,004

7,521,3464,169,504253,118759,379119,835

4,237,013574,955676,110

1,908,707313, 986928,952790,465421.164

2,870,921267.165201,80870,204

384, 791288, 539

906,141219,705144,998149, 455128,868

$70,000314,47930,157177,37238,41055,00045,10050,517

901,9572,50744,40569,667

200,05544,81010,000158,50025,651

184,08462,135163,50173,35235,65027,348141,87024,450

236,12343,2246,75223,11824,404

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First National Bank, Blissfield, MichFirst National Bank, Dearborn, MichFirst National Bank, Royal Oak, MichFirst National Bank, Beggs, OklaFirst National Bank, Federalsburg, MdFirst National Bank, Mechanicville, N.YBoston National Bank, South Boston, VaSecond National Bank, New Hampton, IowaFirst National Bank, Scobey, MontWill County National Bank, Joliet, 111First National Bank, Stronghurst, 111*Floyd County National Bank, Floydada, Tex.iWalthill National Bank, Walthill, NebrThird National Bank, New London, OhioGreenville National Bank, Greenville, MichFirst National Bank, Greensboro, AlaSteele County National Bank, Finley, N.DakFirst National Bank, Terrell, Tex.1

First National Bank, Beaverdale, PaFirst National Bank, Ripley, N.YOcqnto National Bank, Oconto, WisUnion City National Bank, Union City, N.JNational Bank of North Hudson at Union City, N . J . .First National Bank, Boyne City, MichFirst National Bank, Ryder, N.DakFirst National Bank, Plaza, N.DakFirst National Bank, Van Hook, N.DakFirst National Bank, Parshall, N.DakFirst National Bank, Maryville, MoManufacturers National Bank, Mechanicville, N.Y._Columbus National Bank, Columbus, Ohio1

First National Bank, Polo, 111First National Bank, Blythe, CalifFirst National Bank in Mount Vernon, S.DakFirst National Bank, Colony, KansNational Bank of Monticello, Monticello, Ind.1

First National Bank, Lehigh, IowaFirst National Bank, Fairchild, WisUnited States National Bank, Los Angeles, CalifFirst National Bank, Bancroft, IdahoFirst National Bank, Wauseon, OhioFarmers National Bank, Bridgewater, S.DakPeoples National Bank, Latrobe, PaFirst National Bank, Sweet Springs, MoQueensboro National Bank of the City of New York,

New York, N.Y.Farmers National Bank, Fairfax, S.DakPrineville National Bank, Prineville, OregFirst National Bank, Lyons, GaFirst National Bank, Vidalia, Ga.First National Bank, Westbrook, Minn ___

1181312989126576868

10210317184147607

1083818825813

126929816

10101118435693

131903816

1131763863541

127499S67902092149689

109661122632685037

123501349710944132821153112952586872647632

11183709174265744

1137212398

1330212655797998796412

Aug.Aug.Feb.JuneMayMar.Oct.Jan.Mar.Aug.Apr.Apr.JuneSept.Sept.Jan.Mar.Oct.Mar.Aug.JulyMaySept.Jan.Apr.Feb.Mar.JulyAug.Feb.Apr.Oct.Jan.Feb.Nov.JuneJuneMayFeb.Apr.Oct.Sept.Jan.MayJune

3,192017,192626,192522,190324,19126,188410,19063,190525.19164,187127,190118,192525.191029.191111,192015,19013.192826,18871,19199,190215,188622.192519,191015,190822,190811,191015.191725.191828,18841,18962,192311,193017.19178.19297,191914.192615,19019,190411,190515.191822.190328.190414,190131.191911,1923

Mar. 9,1929Feb. 27,1925Aug. 30,1905June 21,1910July 15,1902

60,000150, 000100, 00025,00025,00050, 00050,00050,00025,000100,00025,00050,00025,00050,00050,00025, 00025, 00050,00050,00025,00050,000100,000100,00050,00025,00025,00025,00025,000100,00060,000500,00050,00025,00025,00025, 00040,00025,00025, 000200, 00025,00025, 00025, 000100, 00050, 000

200, 000

25,00050,00025,00035, 00025, 000

43,2009,000

40, 50012, 750170, 500159, 500246, 25020,150793,00040,60031,00019, 50052,00028,000263,000

792, 50039,00079,000197,700

500, 70037,50046,25042, 5007,5002,500

582,074273,600

17, 7502,50012, 000

37, 35034,500740,00010, 500104,75055,000211,000

52,000

38, 50063,00064,250

60,000150, 000150,00025,00025,00050,000200,000100,00030,000200,00075,00050,00025,00050,00050, 000100,00025, 000200,00050, 00025, 00060,000300, 000600,00050, 00025,00025,00025,00025,000100, 000100,000500, 00050,00050,00025,00025, 00040, 00025,00025, 000

1, 000, 00025,00050, 00025, 000

200, 00050, 000

200, 000

25, 00050,00025, 00035, 00030,000

dododo

July 9,1931dodo

July 10,1931July 14,1931

do -.-July 15,1931July 17,1931

do -July 20,1931

doJuly 21,1931.. _ doJuly 27,1931

doJuly 28,1931July 30,1931Aug. 3,1931Aug. 6,1931

Aug. 7,1931Aug. 8,1931

do . _._

doAug. 10,1931

doAug. 11,1931Aug. 12,1931

do --... doAug. 14,1931Aug. 15,1931Aug. 17,1931Am?. 18,1931

'doAug. 20,1931Aue. 22,1931Aug. 24,1931

dodo

Aug. 26,1931

Sept. 1,1931Sept. 3,1931

doSept. 4,1931

58,38048,20047, 36024, 28025,00048, 500189, 440100,00030,000198, 500

24,82050,00050,00038, 240

48, 32025, 00044,700

140,00050, 00024, 28020. 00025, 0009,76096, 040100,000

25, 000

20, 00010, 000

50,0006, 500

98, 495

24, 640

25, 00034,86025,000

58,38048,20047,36024, 28025,00048, 500194,120100,00030,000198,500

24,82050,00050,0003S, 240

48, 32025, 00059,460

140,00050,00024, 28020,00025,0009,76096,040100,000

25,000

20, 00010,000

50, 0006,500

98, 495

24, 640

25,00034,86025, 000

593,860604,702743,053134, 380234, 375

1, 299, 051685, 845684, 980178, 931

2, 662, 267

281,12872, 312422, 998237, 026168, 085112, 465

503, 293522, 701612, 430934, 493

8,128,016463,88387,152128,328178, 946119,666497, 746

2,840,127

434,178175, 767124, 76983,147

245, 796130, 412

7, 798, 94257, 603551, 688247, 707

2, 477,973103, 765

1,982, 752

120,10581, 599106, 533236,354316, 254

97,98675,660

35, 5765,67124,997

325, 760

81, 329214,00080, 09573, 53817, 54020, 32831,850157, 38472,96850, 44942,00044, 36294,31820,000620,000

48,02550, 22655, 52848,77551,826275,000500,00029,837201, 54340,80643,12517, 299245, 79614,000

20, 56552,10022, 957145,00010,500300,000

42,89928,61548, 50199,90342,770

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TABLE NO. 42.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 81, 1933, dates of organization and appointment of receivers,capital at date of organization and at date of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date of failure, lawful moneydeposited with Treasurer of the United States to redeem circulation, total deposits, and bills payable, rediscounts, etc., at date of failure—Con.

toi—i.

o

Name and location of bank

Organization

Char-terno.

Date Capital

Totaldividendspaid dur-ing exist-ence as anationalbankingassocia-

tion

Failures

Capital Receiverappointed

Lawfulmoney-

deposited

Circula-tion out-standingat date

of failure

Total depos-its at dateof failure

Borrowedmoney(bills

payable,redis-

counts,etc.) atdate offailure

First National Bank, El Paso, TexFirst National Bank, Coin, IowaFirst National Bank, Randolph, IowaFirst National Bank at Smithfield, OhioNational Bank of Defiance, Defiance, OhioSecurity National Bank, Mobridge, S.DakFirst National Bank in Alexandria, S.DakFirst National Bank, Eudora, ArkFirst National Bank, Mora, MinnPlainview National Bank, Plainview, TexLimon National Bank, Limon, ColoFirst National Bank, Merrill, IowaRockaway Beach National Bank, New York, N.Y__.Labor National Bank of Montana at Three Forks,

MontBank of Pittsburgh National Association, Pittsburgh

Pa 'Peoples National Bank, Salem, N.YFarmers National Bank, Trafalgar, IndInkster National Bank, Inkster, MichRogers Park National Bank, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Lynchburg, OhioCommercial National Bank & Trust Co., St. Joseph,

MichFirst National Bank, Hankinson, N.DakFirst National Bank, Midland City, AlaAlderson National Bank, Alderson, W.VaHighland National Bank, Pittsburgh, PaFirst National Bank, Viborg, S.DakOgden National Bank, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Fort Mill, S.CFarmers National Bank, New Bedford, 111 „ ._.First National Bank, Bode, IowaFirst National Bank, Sisseton, S.Dak

25327309783313171134571159012611128137292980211619

12252

12361

522532457491

128781030511772

5594621884589523

12414

124809941

11088103715428

MayJuneJuneJan.Apr.Dec.Oct.Aug.MayJuneFeb.Aug.June

25,18813,19u4

27,190517,192816,19305,1919

18.192415.192518,190415,191010,19203,191621,1922

Mar. 28,1923

Oct. 3,1899June 21,1884Sept. 27,1904Dec. 16,1925Dec. 16,1912June 11,1920

Sept. 15,1900Mar. 14,1902Nov. 27,1906July 19,1909July 16,1923Dec. 6,1915Nov. 24,1923Feb. 21,1911Oct. 6,1917Mar. 29,1913May 22,1900

$50,00025,00025,00050,000150,00050,00050,00040,00025,000100,00030,00040,000200,000

25,000

1,200,00050,00025,00025,00050,00050,000

$2,614,00080,25991,750

15,0004,00010,40084,75092,240

61,00040,000

3,750

11,520,000143,45040,000

161,5001,000

50,00030,00025,00025,000200,00040,000200,00025,00025,00025,00025,000

210,50088,80089, 53740,750123,00035, 50067,00053,80013, 25012, 750150,900

$1,000,00050,00045,00050,000150,00050,00050,00040,00025,000125,00030,00040,000200,000

25,000

3,000,00040,00025,00025,000100,00050,000

200,00030,00035,00025,000200,00040,000200,00040,00025,00025,00075,000

Sept. 4,1931Sept. 8,1931

doSept. 10,1931

do.Sept. 11,1931

doSept. 12,1931Sept. 14,1931Sept. 16,1931

do.

$700,00010,00024,64049,700150,00025,000

20,00025,000

Sept. 18,1931Sept. 19,1931

do

Sept 21,1931Sept. 23,1931

dodo

Sept. 24,1931Sept. 28,1931

do.. . .do.____do

34,2206,070

do...—do.Oct. 1,1931

do.

50,00030,000

147,36030,00034,09512,137196,820

__._do_.....do....do.—.do-

40,000

$700,00010,00024,64049,700150,00025,000

20,00025,000

34,2206,070

50,00030,000

147,36030,00034,09512,137196,820

40,000

6,25064,635

6,25054,635

$7, 623,90598, 74359,025274,677

1,164,512111, 174389,434163,379333,809

1,671,78657,987202,458

1,757,118

136,077

43,611,807524,65584,135247,338893,508186,811

2,720,900123,70445,452476,530

4,007,474292, 267468,397214,18190,10087,412254,782

18,35611,47538,000165,22567,86840,40168,71014,900189,78660,64312,938

402,500

17,070

7,647,325

17,936

328,17840,132

388,70032,07791,51025,00050,00050,319108,12183,0157,0008,28764,242

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First National Bank, Hagerstown, MdFirst National Bank, Reed City, MichPeoples National Bank, Pulaski, N.YFirst National Bank, Unionville, N.YFirst National Bank, Orbisonia, PaFirst National Bank, Kewanee, 111Security National Bank, Bowie, TexNational City Bank, Ottawa, 111First National Bank, Elba. AlaFirst National Bank, Smithville, TexCalumet National Bank, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Col ville, WashPeoples National Bank, Point Marion, PaPlanters & Merchants First National Bank, South Bos-

ton, VaFirst National Bank, Carterville, 111National Bank of Fayette County, Uniontown, PaFirst National Bank, Carey, OhioMoshannon National Bank, Philipsburg, PaNational Mohawk Valley Bank, Mohawk, N.YFarmers National Bank, Leechburg, PaMaine Line National Bank, Wayne, PaFirst National Bank, Hastings, NebrFirst National Bank, Belington, W.VaFirst National Bank, Fairview, W.VaFirst National Bank, Deer Trail, ColoFirst National Bank, Fort Stockton, TexFirst National Bank, Chase City, VaFirst National Bank, Pollock, S.DakCitizens National Bank, Vandergrift, PaFirst National Bank, Auburn, NebrFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Webster, S.Dak.Houston National Bank, Dothan, AlaFirst National Bank, Stewartville, MinnNational Bank of Sidney, Sidney, IowaGary National Bank, Gary, W.VaFirst National Bank, Anawalt, W.VaFirst National Bank, Bishop, TexFirst National Bank, Mathis, TexFirst National Bank, Yuma, ColoFirst National Bank, Brunswick, MoFirst National Bank, Isanti, MinnFirst National Bank in Versailles, MoWest Side Atlas National Bank, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Elizabethton, TennWestmont National Bank, Westmont, N.JFirst National Bank, Roxboro, N.CFirst National Bank, Erie, 111Belvidere National Bank, Belvidere, N.JLyon County National Bank, Rock Rapids, Iowa

Footnotes at end of table, p. 229.

1431441310788114488985178512731146568977041310281049503

8643788968161195066113092901250425286619102191157498489291112377816334385597932533051451350510392126121183810093408310554133671100995581251911211695110967089

MayAug.Sept.JulyJan.Nov.Jan.JuneJulyNov.Dec.Feb.June

Mar.Aug.Dec.Jan.MayApr.Sept.Jan.MayFeb.JuneDec.Aug.JuneAug.MayMayOct.Sept.Apr.Sept.Dec.MayDec.Aug.Sept.JulyJuneAug.MayAug.Mar.JulyJulyApr.Dec.

2,186526,18906,1915

26,19192,190823,187028,192526,186520,190311,190320,18833,190618.1909

15.190710,190519,186423,19023.18973,186514.190822,192423,18814,19038.191227.191912.191023,190827,191822.190512,188527.190622,190511,19003.18983,19302.191310,192420.19202,1911

1,19145,19295,191731,190911,192410,191828,190310,186515,1903

69,07050,00050,00030,00025,00075,000100,000100,00050,00025,00050,00025,00050,000

100,00050,00065,00050,00050,000150,00050,00050,00060,00030,00030,00025,00025,00050,00025,00050,00050,00025,00050,00025,00060,000100,00025, 00025,00025,00025,00050,00025,00030, 000200,00025,00025,00050,00025,000200,00075,000

959,000308, 73233,50011,70065, 250

633, 62571,000

910, 500196,250105, 250593,50083,70036,000

237, 75083,000

1, 663, 90054,000417,000555, 75072,0003,125

1,447,24057,60028,5003,75011,000179,0004,250

167, 500276,00044,000272,000130, 500181,100

91,0009,0003,75079,80088, 25025,750

168,000114,7503,75076,100180, 500

1,459,000224,000

150,000100,00050,00030,00050,000125,00050,000200,000100,00050,000400,00060,00050,000

125,00050,000500,00025,000150, 000100,00050,00050,000200,00040,00030,00025,00050,000100,00025,000125,00050,00050,000150, 00050,00060,000100,00050, 00025,00025,00040,00050,00025,00030,000200,00075,00025,000

150,00040,000

100,00075,000

Oct. 5,1931dodododo

Oct. 6,1931dodo _

____ do .Oct. 7,1931

doOct. 8,1931._._ do '__

Oct. 10,1931do

Oct. 12,1931do

_„ dododo ._do

Oct. 13,1931__. do .

dodo .dodo „dododo. -

Oct. 15,1931dodododo .do

. dodo,,._

Oct. 16,1931do

__ dododo

Oct. 19,1931dodo _do ._

.,._ do_ -Oct. 20,1931

148,08050,000

28,740

74,280

23,32099,52058,14049,400

97,12050,000200,00024,460148, 32096,94048,800

147,90039,34029,460

24, 34050,000

26,96049, 33849, 040122, 73724, 64060,00047,18024, 640

24,70012,50024,70030,000196,82050,000

38,920

74,280

148,08050,000

28,740

74,280

23,32099,52058,14049,400

97,12050,000200,00024,460148,32096,94048,800

147,90039,34029,460

24,34050,000

26,96049,33849,040122, 73724, 64060,00047,18024,640

24,70012,50024,70030,000196, 82050,000

38,920

74,280

2,317,1761,184, 725648,207644,766477,839

1,219,269141,119

1,025,009167,137238,999

2,299,269651,861373,559

1,366,935287,441

8,931,863194,857

1,351, 249902, 789584, 676641,322

1,563,970333,548285,43145,417397, 674468,100116,184

1,239,841239,051520, 567501,020470, 719187,069560, 275192,873116,90879,941114,791209, 239200,036228,482

1,350,2841,061,410367,017265,371516,122

1,841,8331,065,798

451,31868,482112,00019,000

228,53887,033120,094161,22610,000482,69180,91844,650

344,29962,000

1,107, 50010,00095, 750174, 82819, 525149,484456,82337, 24610,00021,70050,300179, 52842,300114,87176,902

209,89510,00044,370105,8653,70019,183

37,44982,27636,04124,850434,733211,77413,455236,98545,84560,00070,000

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TABLE NO. 42.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 31, 1933, dates of organization and appointment of receivers,capital at date of organization and at date of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date of failure, lawful moneydeposited with Treasurer of the United States to redeem circulation, total deposits, and bills payable, rediscounts, etc., at date of failure—Con.

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Name and location of bank

First National Bank, Cowen, W.VaFirst National Bank, Terra Alta, W.Va.2First National Bank, Lake City, IowaFirst National Bank, Turkey, TexFirst National Bank, Baldwin Park, CalifFirst National Bank, Doon, IowaFirst National Bank, Blockton, IowaCity National Bank, Herrin, 111Citizens National Bank, Prosperity, S.CFirst National Bank, Newark, N.YFirst National Bank, Dexter, MoExchange National Bank, Pittsburgh, PaCitizens National Bank, Kokomo, IndCommercial National Bank, Eufaula, AlaFirst National Bank, Graceville, FlaWilcox National Bank, Wilcox, PaCity National Bank, Paducah, KyFirst National Bank, Cardington, OhioPeoples National Bank, Blairstown, N.JFirst National Bank, North Rose, N.YNational Bank of Albion, Albion, 111Monongahela National Bank, Pittsburgh, PaTraders National Bank, Buckhannon, W.Va.2First National Bank, New Windsor, MdCitizens National Bank, Philippi, W-Va

First National Bank, Buchanan, MichFirst National Bank, Newburg, W.VaFirst National Bank, Sycamore, 111Security National Bank, Paducah, Tex__Citizens National Bank, Seward, PaHutchings First National Bank, Siloam Springs, ArkFirst National Bank, Alliance, NebrFirst National Bank, Somerfield, PaCitizens National Bank, Sedalia, Mo

Organization

Char-terno.

1055969994966

1113810685676482118670

12774349

113201057412150247423

129332093127

9833100161344938744760

7476377392576261896

127481301113506422689011971

Date

May 19,1914Aug. 4,1903June 21,1894Jan. 16,1918Dec. 30,1914Apr. 15,1903May 3,1906Apr. 24,1907May 29,1925Mar. 2,1864Mar. 7,1919Apr. 8,1865Feb. 22,1889Sept. 3,1895Sept. 26,1904May 24,1926Jan. 14,1873Oct. 15,1863July 2,1910Apr. 7,1911Apr. 4,1930Apr. 9,1888Apr. 14,1892Dec. 24,1864June 26,1902Sept. 10,1888Jan. 23,1925Sept. 15,1871May 8,1925Oct. 18,1926Nov. 29,1930Dec. 19,1889Aug. 10,1907Aug. 9,1872

Capital

$25,00025,00050,00025,00025,00025,00025,00050,00050,00050,00050,000

1,000,000100,00070,00025,00025,000200,00050,00050,00025,00050,000250,00050,00055,00040,00050, 00025,00050,00050,00025,00050,00050,00025,000

100,000

Totaldividendspaid dur-ing exist-ence as anationalbankingassocia-

tion

$59,250147,87519.95544,800

102,25086,26175,50012,000

594,00040,000

6,643, 250897,825422,80073,625

1,299,382432,40040,50045,0002,000

4, 250,000188, 500365, 235136,350201,00042,000

628,90922,5002,500

502,00039,750

759,000

Failures

Capital

$25,00025,00050,00025,00035,00050,00025,00050,00050,000150,00050,000750,000350,000150,00035,00025,000300,00060,00050,00050,00050,000

1,000,00050,00077,00050,00050,00025,000175,00050,00025,00050,000100,00025,000

100,000

Receiverappointed

Oct. 20,1931do

Oct. 22,1931dododo

do— d oOct. 23,1931

dododo.

Oct. 27,1931.do.do

Oct. 28,1931Oct. 29,1931_—do

do.. . . -do-—do _.

do.—do.Oct. 30,1931

dodo

Oct. 31,1931Nov. 2,1931

dodo.

Nov. 3,1931Nov. 5,1931Nov. 6,1931

Lawfulmoney

deposited

$48,800

49,9956,25049,280

145,92050,000742,980

98,32034, 34020,000300,00050,000

25,000

53,44039,40048, 74024,460175, 000

17,96049,15824,16098,258

Circula-tion out-standingat date

of failure

$48,800

49,9956,25049,280

145,92050,000742,980

98,32034, 34020,000300,00060,00048,02025,000

53,44039,40048,74024,460175,000

17,96049,15824,16098,258

Total depos-its at dateof failure

$89,084

321,57341,461

231,514152,699118,0427Xh721167,497

2,060, 550294, 215

4, 264,1232,966,246139,309148,401243, 669

4,487,975207,666399,048421,713560,349

8,857,684

465,232651,330499,875

1, 387,452386,85670,141

364,4741,623,327

210, 7951,925,817

Borrowedmoney(bills

payable,redis-

counts,etc.) atdate offailure

$5,650

16,70793,71829,24726,03813,00994,35036,926

150,00055,500

1,697,301263,85858,67210,169

1,022,1005,606

69,000116,500

4, 784,500

12,490134,48455,0005,000

104,891123,82120,000

125,400579,10615,20093,200

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First National Bank, Hoquiam, WasnFirst National Bank, St. Thomas, N . D a k . _—.. . . . ._ .First National Bank, Buena Vista, C o l o . - . ^ - . _ , . . . . . .First National Bank, Blytheville, A r k . _ — . _ . . ^ __„._.First National Bank, Belle Fourche, S.Dak ___.First National Bank & Trust Co., Monessen, PaFirst National Bank, Logansport, IndCity National Bank & Trust Co., Corpus Christi, Tex_.Farmers & Miners National Bank, Bentleyville, Pa.2..First National Bank, Sea Isle City, N . J .Second National Bank, Morgantown, W.VaPhoenix National Bank, Columbia, T e n n , . . . . . . .First National Bank, Pharr, Tex .First National Bank, Marceline, M o .First National Bank, Noble, 111American National Bank, Dayton, TennFirst National Bank of Custer City, Custer, S.Dak_...First National Bank, Steamboat Springs* ColoFirst National Bank, Frederic, WisFirst National Bank, Tilden, Nebr_.First National Bank, Laredo, Tex.1 .Second National Bank, Brownsville, Pa.1—.First National Bank, Houtzdale, P a .First National Bank, Corinth, Miss .Second National Bank in Youngstown, Ohio l

Norfolk National Bank, Norfolk, NebrFirst National Bank, Brighton, ColoFirst National Bank & Trust Co., Woodbridge, N . J . . .First National Bank, Zillah, WashFirst National Bank, Stanford, MontTwin Falls National, Twin Falls, I daho . . .Hopewell National Bank, Hopewell, PaFirst National Bank in Gulfport, MissFirst National Bank, West Frankfort, 111First National Bank, Christopher, 111Ithaca National Bank, Ithaca, MichCitizens National Bank & Trust Co., Terre Haute, Ind_First National Bank, Glen Campbell, PaPeoples National Bank, Lodi, OhioCitizens National Bank, Ellwood City, PaFirst National Bank, Geneva, O h i o . . .First National Bank, Washington, N .CFirst National Bank, Chaffee, MoNogales National Bank, Nogales, ArizFirst National Bank in Aberdeen, WashFirst National Bank, Twin Falls, IdahoWest Point National Bank, West Point, NebrFirst National Bank, Dougherty, IowaFirst National Bank, Sweetwater, Tex__. ._.First National Bank, Muffins, S.CFederal National Bank, Boston, Mass fc

4427455087351165165615253308476689058122792458787010169706695277579444864548491921724862673

123323347757782999576

10625112749638

13553767382606485

132245204

1067711570

16349979928

110121175176083340557657819876

12336

Sept.Mar.MayMar.Dec.Dec.Oct.Mar.Jan.Oct.Feb.Aug.Mar.Nov.JulyJan.Sept.Sept.Dec.Aug.JuneApr.Mar.Feb.Feb.MayDec.JuneSept.Aug.Oct.Oct.JuneFeb.MayOct.JulyApr.Nov.Dec.JuneApr.Jan.MayMayJan.MayJulyApr.Sept.Mar.

22,18907,1891

13.190712,19208,190214,18993,188318.19055.190726.192211,18808,190521,191219,190319,19098,190127,189012.190210.19063.190826,188011,188221.190327.190828.192313,188531.190412,190630.190918,191428,191813,19095,193128.190512.190610,190224,1928

12,191419.19196,186311,189519,191115,191722.192014,19059,188530.190011.190119,191019,1923

50,00050, 00025, 000100,00025,00050,000230,00050,00050,00025,00060,000200,00025,00025,00025,00025,00050,00025,00025, 00050,000100,00056,00050,000100,000200,00060,00025,00025,00025, 00035,000150,00025,000400,00025,00025,00025,000200,00050,00050, 000100,00060,00050,00025, 00050,000100,00025,00050,00025,00025, 00025,000

1,500,000

1,244,00049,00045,25091,00050,000236,900855,200261,350143,00020,500405, 500431,50017,500143,75017,875180,00027,50039,75046,250112,250493, 770379,675329, 500206,00054,000406,000125,25093,09756,00037,1004,50025,250

98,000196,29657,10030,000247,00043, 50059,000229,000269, 50080,25047,00054,500241,000293,00045, 750168, 25040,000410,081

300,00025,00025,000100,00025,000160,000250,000200,000100,00050,000100,000200,00050,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00050,000250,000125,000125,000100,000200, 000100,00040,000150,00025,00035,000150,00025,000400,00025,00060,00025,000200, 000100,00050, 000100,00050,000100, 00050,00050,000150, 000100, 00050, 00025,000100, 00050,000

2,005,585

do..—do ...

do.do.do.do..

Nov. 11,1931do_do..

.....do—do

.do.Nov. 12,1931Nov. 13,1931Nov. 14,1931

doNov. 17,1931

!.—doIIIIII".—.doNov. 30,1931._—do_

do — .Dec. 2,1931

-~—do—1~—

doDec. 3,1931

do.Dec. 7,1931

dodododo

Dec. 8,1931.—doDec. 9,1931Dec. 11,1931

.do..—do..—doDec. 12,1931Dec. 14,1931

d.—.do.-

doDec. 15,1931

294,00025,0009,520

5,320143,760246, 340230,440

23,38077, 780120, 56024,16014, 82024,70023,920

10,00024, 70020,000110, 520

12, 70033,98038, 720100, 00024, 220100, 0006,250

49, 28017, 500246,10024, 99858, 20025,000

98, 62036, 60093,16048, 68097, 66039,04048, 86097,660

49,99812, 500

24,4001,500,000

294,00025,0009,520

6,320143, 760246,340230,440

23, 38077, im120, 56024,16014,82024,70023,920

10,00024, 70020,000110,520

12,70033,98038, 720100,00024, 220100,0006,250

49, 28017, 500246,10024,99858, 20025,000

98, 62036, 60093,16048, 68097,66039,04048,80097,660

49,99812,500

24,4001,500,000

1,800,002174,05298,048166,331503, 421

2,401,6684,901, 2061, 272,890

280,2481,944, 326483,137161, 265248,829151,763456,719155, 284431, 589247,094181,547

65,8891, 005,048970,948

856, 635232,031

1, 543,721193, 750101,031241, 348222,415

3, 050,178965, 518841, 288521,939

1,146, 413

597,358

491,828255, 718410, 584

1,452, 512907,985646, 287190,940588,864177,284

24,452,825

31, 59229,000

26,684167,40S87,980

407,638

52,183446,876198, 77635,00829,50034,100139, 56010,94444,30273,63524,465160,000130,104150,000299,058202,83542,79850,000200,00035,055

56,032

"484,11340,00046,500

92, 37762, 05868,83454,13076,000263,06115,10084, 507133, 656131,953268,09338,473104,137

1,665,386

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TABLE NO. 42.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 31, 1938, dates of organization and appointment of receivers,capital at date of organization and at date of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date of failure, lawful moneydeposited with Treasurer of the United States to redeem circulation, total deposits, and bills payable, rediscounts, etc., at date of failure—Con.

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Name and location of bank

Organization

Char-terno.

Date Capital

Totaldividendspaid dur-ing exist-ence as anationalbankingassocia-

tion

Failures

Capital siverappointed

Lawfulmoney

deposited

Circula-tion out-standingat date

of failure

Total depos-its at dateof failure

Borrowedmoney(bills

payable,redis-

counts,etc.) atdate offailure

F'rst National Bank, Starkweather, N.DakFirst National Bank, Momence, 111First National Bank, Warsaw, N.CPainted Post National Bank, Painted Post, N . Y A . _Gillespie National Bank, Gillespie, 111First National Bank, Mound City, 111First National Bank, El Paso, 111Commercial National Bank, Raleigh, N.CFirst National Bank, Victorville, Calif „First National Bank, Chardon, Ohio l

Macksburg National Bank, Macksburg, Iowa 1

Citizens National Bank, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.1

Boston-Continental National Bank, Boston, MassFirst National Bank, Louisburg, N.CFirst National Bank, Brushton, N.YFirst National Bank, Venice, CalifFirst National Bank, Idaho Springs, ColoState National Bank in Lynn, MassFirst National Bank, Kingston, TennFirst National Bank, Burlington, N .CMarion National Bank, Marion, OhioFirst National Bank, Kelso, WashAmerican National Bank & Trust Co., Benton Harbor,

MichFirst National Bank, Fredericktown, OhioFirst National Bank, White House Station, N.JFirst National Bank, Middleport, N.YFirst National Bank, Gasport, N .YNational Bank of Seymour, Seymour, IowaFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Roseville, Iil.LItasca National Bank, Itasca, Tex__.fr'irst National Bank, Cambridge, 111.1

Creighton National Bank, Creighton, Nebr

63977079

11767119567903744329979067

1100546716852

103301190375549643

102332962

1236212319

8639

10143564090619206

106231349512926574925408797

May 19,1902Dec. 14,1903June 21,1920Feb. 17,1921July 24,1905Sept. 15,1904July 9,1883Feb. 15,1908May 1,1917Dec. 14,1891May 13,1902Dec. 30,1912Dec. 21,1920Jan. 6,1905Oct. 20,1909Jan. 3,1912May 19,1883Apr. 16,1923Nov. 28,1922Apr. 5,1907June 12,1902Feb. 1,1907

Feb.Nov.Dec.JulySept.Sept.Apr.Mar.JuneJune

5,191222.190023.190714.190819,19142,1930

23,192615.190117,188127,1907

$25, 00050,00050,00025,00050,00025,00050,000

100, 00025,00050,00025,000

100,000200,00025,00025,00050,00050,000200,00025,00050,000200,00025,000

100,00025,00020,0002o 00025,00025 00050,00030,000.50,00025,000

$48,000106,50016, 50013.500102,00049,000319, 250770,00014, 750205,00019,00092,500152, 75062,50033,7507,359

292, 50065,0007,500

131,650408,000122,000

339,00023,75056,10070,00031, 250

5,000155,400247.14524,750

$25,00050,00050,00025,00075,00025,000100,000600,00025,000100,00025,000100,000

1,000,00050,00025,00050,00050,000200,00025,000100,000200,000100,000

200,00025,00030,00025,00025,00025,00050,00060,00050,00025,000

Dec. 17,1931do

$5,00024,760

$6,50024,760

—doDec. 19,1931

do.

$54,443489,70334,047

Dec. 21,1931dodo.

75,00010,000

75,00010,000

Dec. 22,1931.—do..._do—do

171,00024,640

171,00024,640

1,130,403121,418304,966

3,653,385236,213

doDec. 23,1931—.do—do.

82,240894,52049,46023,62015,000

82,240894, 52049,46023,62015,000

—doDec. 24,1931—do—.doDec. 29,1931

—doDec. 30,1931—do—do

do.do.

Dec. 31,1931Jan. 2,1932Jan. 8,1932Jan. 9,1932

12,08057,780196,10024,280

197,42025,00014,70024,52024, 640

12,50057, 780196,10024,280

197,42025,00014,70024,52024,640

5,489,940228, 621792,437223,113137,336

2,061,94867,022

1,919,5231,009, 200432,657

1,692,239173,275630,864379,498150,444152,991

59,100

~~6~Q70

59,100 138,533

"l05,"405"

$20,04155,00012,519

181,81719,84045,014

1,098,74145,15550,00019,099

100,0001,145,060

20,00028,00044,700122,33616,05696,000311,77314,000

420,50021,73044,000138,50082, 73510,35099,00056,776196,99142,888

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First National Bank, Lost Nation, IowaFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Enterprise, Ala-First National Bank, Farmer, S.DakWalnut Park National Bank, Walnut Park, CalifNational Bank of La Grange, La Grange, N.CNational Bank of Snow Hill, Snow Hill, N.CFirst National Bank in Florence, S.C „_.Peoples National Bank, Burgettstown, PaVandeventer National Bank, St. Louis, MoBishopville National Bank, Bishopville, S.CFirst National Bank, Yorba Linda, CalifFirst National Bank, Ozark, ArkHammond National Bank & Trust Co., Hammond, IndFirst National Bank in Decatur, AlaFirst National Bank in Hazard, KyFarmers National B ank, Granville, N. YFirst National Bank, Osnabrock, N.DakNational Bank of Sabetha, Sabetha, KansFirst National Bank, Durham, N.CHome National Bank, Union City, Pa.2

Citizens National Bank, Harlan, Ky.2Home National Bank, Elgin, 111Oskaloosa National Bank, Oskaloosa, IowaCitizens National Bank, Long Branch, N.JValparaiso National Bank, Valparaiso, IndFirst National Bank in Mount Olive, HIBozeman Waters First National Bank, Poseyville, Ind.Corinth National Bank, Corinth, N.YCitizens National Bank, Albion, N.Y _._.First National Bank, Harlem, MontNational Bank of Adrian, Adrian, MoFirst National Bank, Woodward, OklaGermantqwn National Bank, Germantown, N.YFirst National Bank, Iowa City, IowaFirst National Bank, Culver City, CalifNational Bank of Rensselaer, Rensselaer, N.YGriggsville National Bank, Griggsville, 111First National Bank, Arcadia, FlaNephi National Bank, Nephi, UtahElkin National Bank, Elkin, N.COcean Grove National Bank, Ocean Grove, N.JFarmers National Bank, Pekin, 111National Bank of Whitehall, Whitehall, N.YAnamosa National Bank, Anamosa, IowaFirst National Bank, Gary, IndThird National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa.iFirst National Bank, Hiawatha, KansTrigg National Bank, Glasgow, KyBell National Bank, Pineville, KyFirst National Bank, Columbus, MontFirst National Bank, Murfreesboro, Tenn

540210421114561257212633127721279913009132701087210905129858199103361324831547234462638118879

122432016241760386215

1345213503647949987644

124135575

1224218

1173212773211655348508567354032287838846968428291

25895486721593961692

May 2,1900July 2,1913Aug. 30,1919Aug. 6,1924Jan. 29,1925June 13,1925June 26,1925Nov. 8,1926Dec. 31,1928May 16,1916Aug. 15,1916Aug. 23,1926Apr. 2,1906Feb. 2,1913Oct. 10,1928Mar. 20,1884Apr. 7,1904Aug. 28,1891Sept. 20,1887June 11,1907June 3,1922July 3,1872Mar. 6,1879Nov. 20,1901Mar. 6,1902Apr. 2,1930Nov. 7,1930Oct. 13,1902May 2,1895Feb. 9,1905July 9,1923Sept. 4,1900Jan. 7,1922June 12,1882May 24,1920Dec. 2,1924June 2,1873June 15,1900Nov. 21,, 1906Dec. 19,1900Apr. 20,1900July 19,1875Sept. 29,1906Feb. 4,1892Oct. 9,1906Dec. 30,1863Nov. 12,1881June 25,1900Mar. 28,1904Mar. 27,1909Feb. 27,1869

25,00050,00025, 00050,00025,00050, 000100,00050,000250,00075,00025,00025,000100,000100,000100,00050,00025,00060,000100,00050,000100,000100,00050,000100,000100,00050,00050,00025, 00050,00025,00025, 00025,00050, 000100, 00025,000100,00050,00030,00050,00025,00025,00050,00050,00050,00025,000300,00050,00050,00025,00025,000100,000

50,850164, 500

79,500

14,00050,000

18, 750

16, 2501,500

361,096262,000

250, 70065,250

279, 3001, 249, 250

55,50025,000

825, 500444, 500437, 000337, 000

121,100400, 50073, 750

111,3504,500

457, 00017, 75010,000

314, 500179,00056,00095,500162,025543, 500151, 500204,000582, 500

2,408, 500213,000249,063127, 25050,250

1,133,400

40,000150,00025,000100,00025,00050,000100,00050,000250,00075,00025,00025,000400,000200,000100, 000100,00025,00060,000600,00050,000100,000150,000100,000150,000150,00050,00050,00035,000200,00025,00025,00050,00050, 000100,000100,000100,00050,000100,00050,00050,000100,000100,000100,000100,000250,000500,00055,00075,000100,00025,000200,000

Jan. 11,1932do.do.

_do._do._do._do--do.-do.

Jan. 12,1932do

Jan. 13,1932Jan. 18,1932

do.-—do_...do—do

do.do

Jan. 19,1932do-

Jan. 20,1932— d o

dodo

!IIIIdoIIIIIIIIdo

Jan. 21,1932____do.

dodo

Jan. 22,1932do

Jan. 23,1932do.

Jan. 26,1932— d o

do.— d o

dodo.

—doJan. 27,1932

do.Jan. 28,1932

dododo

Jan. 29,1932Feb. 1,1932

11,010

48,620

384,460200,000

97, 54024,81559, 280

600, 000

114,100

98,43548, 38048, 68019,46049,2806,010

49, 4609,52098,02095,260

12, 50069,28042, 74024, 70024,04095, 80047,90098,740244, 240415,22054,22071, 88095,98024,64086,540

11,010

48,620

384,460200,000

97, 54024,81559,280600,000

114,100

98, 43548,38048, 68019,46049, 2806,010

49,4609,52098,02095,260

12, 50069,28042, 74024, 70024,04095,80047,90098,740244, 240415,22054,22071,880195,98024,64086,540

90,906384,64839,117

1,123,55042,48184,313820,272152,670

1,196, 262232,987137, 40590,211

2, 569,503760, 770625,344

1,173,44994,147503, 713

3, 673,443

1,284,8711,382, 7591,478, 736653, 645419, 379425, 207

1, 555,4113,190, 726

173, 04143,671402,464295,459880,545814,166872, 922220,646455,69096,108455, 625

1,429,061961,039940,379620,019

2,703,458

331,989591,789464,452141,978

1,049,518

58, 508371,10925,00099,26521,47435,952170,9895,960

324,53246,68924,84519, 261369,483326, 03325, 300389,315

98,8652,175,909

243,602171,928419,60054,74550,64782,937

56,00030,63353,079163,075197,69230,000159,90424,950138,71545,318104, 248345,13975, 000285,60020,000875,000504,19270,136161,30024, 56031,800352,866

Footnotes at end of table, p. 229.

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TABLE NO. 42.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 81, 1933, dates of organization and appointment of receivers,capital at date of organization and at date of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date of failure, lawful moneydeposited with Treasurer of the United States to redeem circulation, total deposits, and bills payable, rediscounts, etc., at date of failure—Con.

to

Name and location of bank

First National Bank, Harvey, 111Cumberland National Bank, Fayetteville, N.CPeoples National Bank, Clinton, Mo_#Hopedale National Bank, Hopedale, 111First National Bank, Palatine, 111Washington National Bank in the City of Tacoma,

Tacoma, WashMiddlesex National Bank, Lowell, MassFirst National Bank, Milton, OregCoast National Bank, Seaside Heights, N.JPoint Pleasant Beach National Bank & Trust Co.,

Point Pleasant Beach, N.JOlympia National Bank, Olympia, WashFirst Willapa Harbor National Bank, Raymond, WashPikesville National Bank, Pikesville, MdSouth Gate National Bank, South Gate, CalifPeoples National Bank, Wellsville, OhioFirst National Bank, Monte Vista, ColoFirst National Bank, Boswell, PaFirst National Bank, Monterey Park, CalifFirst National Bank, Victoria, VaJoliet National Bank, Joliet, 111Commercial National Bank, High Point, N.CNational Bank of America at Gary, IndFirst National Bank, Shelbyville, IndFirst National Bank, Brockway, Pa.1First National Bank in Brockway, Pa.*Rockford National Bank, Rockford, 111First National Bank, Mendota, 111Mendota National Bank, Mendota, 111Sedalia National Bank, Sedalia, MoNational Bank of De Pere, De Pere, WisWayne National Bank, Goldsboro, N.C_First National Bank, Pittsburg, Kans

Organization

Char-terno.

131688509939811934

1266712343920112354

13215565211672886712807634572286603120611218345204568

1109412635497

1356618161177508643926469

106143463

Date

Mar. 11,1907Jan. 12,1928Dec. 31,1906Apr. 1,1909Jan. 25,1921

Dec. 27,1924Mar. 30,1923June 6,1908Mar. 17,1923

MayNov.Mar.JulyAug.JuneApr.Jan.Nov.Apr.Oct.Mar.Dec.MayJuneJulyMar.Feb.JulyJulyOct.Sept.Feb.

1,192810,190023,192023,19073,1925

27,19028,19048,19033,1921

14,192229.189023.189111,19162,1865

23,190029,19318,1871

13,186514,189710,18906,1902

11,1914

Capital

$50,000150,00050,00050,00025,000

200,000200,00050,00025,000

100,00050,000100,00025,00050,000100,00025,00030,00025,00025,000100,00050,000100,00065,00035,00065,000100,00065,00050,000100,00050,000325,00050,000

Totaldividendspaid dur-ing exist-ence as anationalbankingassocia-

tion

$118,25036,00076,00085, 25016,500

103,000120,000

313, 50054,00049,2002,000

223, 500132,93095,40022,0006,000

1,084,5001, 402,000127, 500862, 750144, 800

2,044,000762,856234,500267,500205,000461, 500356,785

Failures

Capital

$100,000150,00050,00050,00050,000

200,000200,00050,00025,000

100,000125,000100,00040,00050,000

100,00050,00030,00025,00025,000

700,0001,000,000

150,000100,00035,00065,000

750,000100,000100,000100,000100,000325,000100,000

Receiverappointed

Feb. 1,1932..—doFeb. 2,1932

dodo._.

doFeb. 3,1932

do.do. -

_—do__-do-—do —Feb. 6,1932-—do

doFeb. 8,1932Feb. 9,1932

dodo -

Feb. 10,1932do...

. . -do— d oFeb. 11,1932

do.Feb. 12,1932—do....doFeb. 15,1932Feb. 16,1932Feb. 17,1932— . d o

Lawfulmoney

deposited

$48,800

49,28023,98015,000

191,960176,960

94,900

48,8606,250

97, 78023,92029,39725,00025,00097,180474,14093, 22069,280

199,980

11,320100,000100,000177,32096,337

Circula-tion out-standingat date

of failure

$48,800

49, 28023,98015,000

191,960198, 560

94,900

48,8606,250

97,78023,92029,39725,00025,00097,180474,14099,10069,280

199,98048,80012,320100,000100,000177,32096,337

Total depos-its at dateof failure

$879,0161,046,755

281,040112,748128,593

975,7554,842,072

479,662202,108

228,7211,828,063

957,619853,133440,249578,054148,271625,303411, 215259,249

3,512, 5183,892, 564

882,274496,588

4,450,746438,364696, 739472,862612,864

1, 538,1031,425,067

Borrowedmoney(bills

payable,redis-

counts,etc.) atdate offailure

$112,970304,652

20,43433,191

125,865114,21043,00291,999

230,274130, 78060,25075,00035,000192,11067,41970,81566,43862,173

1,035,9562,307, 509136,11591,146102,858598, 755601,50150,98073,62570,00027,000513,67586,755

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First National Bank, Cherokee, KansFirst National Bank, Newport Beach, CalifSeaside National Bank, Long Beach, CalifFirst National Bank, Craig, ColoCraig National Bank, Craig, ColoPioneer National Bank, Waterloo, IowaBurnet National Bank, Burnet, TexJohn Weedman National Bank, Farmer City, 111First National Bank, Le Roy, 111First National Bank, Foosland, 111Citizens National Bank, Great Bend, KansFirst National Bank, Sedro-Woolley, WashFirst National Bank, Renovo, PaFirst National Bank, Hornell, N.YFirst National Bank, Pitcairn, PaPeoples National Bank, Pitcairn, PaFirst National Bank, Trafford, PaFirst National Bank, Champaign, 111First National Bank, Bardwell, KyFirst National Bank, Hamilton, 111First National Bank, Arlington, GaFirst National Bank, Hartwell, GaCity National Bank, Knoxville, Tenn.1

First National Bank, Alexis, 111.1Citizens National Bank, Kendallville, IndFirst National Bank of Bay Point, Port Chicago, Calif-First National Bank, Alva, OklaSecurity National Bank, Fairfleld, IdahoNational Bank of Commerce, Garnett, KansMerchants National Bank, Brownsville, TexFirst National Bank, High Bridge, N J . 2

Merchants National Bank, Defiance, Ohio1

First National Bank, Defiance, Ohio 1First National Bank, Lonaconing, Md.1

First National Bank, Fairfax, OklaFirst National Bank, Nebo, 111First National Bank, Glasgow, KyForest City National Bank, Rockford, 111First National Bank, Highland, KansFirst National Bank, Albion, 111.1Albion National Bank, Albion, 111.1Coggin National Bank, Brownwood, Tex.1

First National Bank, Roscoe, Tex.1

Bayard National Bank, Bayard, W.VaFirst National B ank in Driggs, IdahoFirst National Bank, Seymour, Ind.1

First National Bank, Lafayette, ColoCitizens National Bank & Trust Co., Hornell, N . Y . . .National City Bank, Tampa, Fla.1

Douglass National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111United States National Bank, La Grande, Oreg.1

Footnotes at end of table, p . 229.

5447107021281910558105605120696634076586

11299570579083763262

5848118926962913

833198838314

1169538374967

12532115615587

118845292700253332516466177327972

10492481943259136842990259812

128991166413267103289092522

10958122279314

JuneJan.Aug.MayJuneApr.Sept.Oct.Jan.Jan.Jan.Aug.JulyNov.MayDec.MayJan.MayOct.JulyMar.Jan.MayFeb.Dec.Sept.Nov.Apr.Oct.Apr.Apr.Nov.Apr.Oct.Jan.Nov.Apr.Apr.Oct.Sept.JuneFeb.Feb.Dec.Feb.Sept.Mar.Feb.Nov.Dec.

16.19008,1915

29.192528,19146,1914

12,189815,190326,188510,190310.191931.190131.190516.188721,186320,19011.1920

11,190330,186519.190610,191016,190617.192012.188818,189428,192419.191918,190012.19203,19001,19035,19007,188111,189127,190527.190528,19145,18928,189011,190817.190611.19079,191015.192623,192021,19281,1865

21,190712,188121,19174.19219,1908

25,00025,0u0300,00025,00025,000100,00025,00050,00050,00025,00050,00025,00050,00050,00025,00075,00050,00065,00025,00050,00030,00050,000100,00050,00080,00025,00025,00025,00025,000100,00030,000100,000150,00025,00025,00025,00050,000100,00025,00050,00025,000100,00025,00025,00025, 000100,00025,000125,000300,000200,000100,000

92,91115, 500

31,00029,250692,90075,900363,320116,0002,750

166,30023,000

248, 5001,179,723226,12518,00018,900

1,307,15090,75049, 75038,70028,000

1, 845,00096, 7506,4001,500

206,25010,000123,375655,00097, 752244,000376,12560,000114,37531,700186, 500774,00048,2002,00099, 250154,0002,4682,500

718,2356,000

385, 584488,00039, 000672, 400

25,00025,000300,00025,00025,000200,00030,00075,00050,00025,00050,00025,00050,000300,000100,00075,00030,000300,00025,00050,00030,00075,000

1,000,00050,00080,00025,00050,00025,00025,000250,00050,000100,000100,00025,00025,00040,00050,000

300, 00025,00050, 00050,000100,00025,00025,00025,000100,00025,000125, 000500, 000250,000100,000

dodo

. .doFeb. 18,1932

do - -dodo

Feb. 19,1932dodo

Feb. 20,1932Feb. 23,1932Feb. 26,1932Feb. 27,1932Mar. 2,1932

dodo

Mar. 4,1932dodo

Mar. 8,1932do

Mar. 9,1932Mar. 15,1932Mar. 16,1932Mar. 18,1932

doMar. 19,1932Mar. 25,1932Mar. 28,1932Mar. 30,1932Apr. 11,1932

dodo

Apr. 12,1932do

Apr. 15,1932Apr. 19,1932Apr. 26,1932Apr. 27,1932

dodo .do

Apr. 28,1932M a y 3,1932M a y 6,1932M a y 9,1932M a y 10,1932M a y 20,1932M a y 21,1932M a y 23,1932

18,700

97,900

196, 94029,03771, 28048, 560

49, 340

12,20098,08023, 86023,80028,86094, 72023,44049, 5809,460

75,440

24,700

24,700249,997

11,96038,98050,000198, 6206,250

25,000

24, 52098,315

238, 540

23,980

97,900

196,94029, 03771, 28048, 560

49, 340

12,20098,08023,86023,80028,86094, 72023,44049, 5809,460

400,000

75,440

24,700

24,700249,997

11, 96038,98050,000198, 6206,250

25,000

25,00098,315

238,540

148,625197,349975,185182,499240,772

1, 874, 20948,946354,993183,331121,462287,205318,286885,193

1, 661, 589803,720383,801466,618

4,174,258229,720197,22879,989100,312

434,087112,675340,75881,797300,484

2,786,273

266,849154,197292, 506

2,005,24296,520

144,34084, 525

111, 5601, 518,460

419, 689224, 313

9,87318, 875175, 57727,00064, 239842,90416,08819, 00040, 262

72,1437,25065, 611727,05169,500116,78155,500810,10047,50025,80024, 57774,476

3,392,87449,75665,00025,000182,44911,25643,886719,457

100,000100,00088,461

75,000180,00039,227140,814151,226100,00014,18629, 55462,028231,04817,000

976,609525,900109,68350,000

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Name and location of bank

Organization

Char-terno.

Date Capital

Totaldividendspaid dur-ing exist-ence as anationalbankingassocia-

tion

Failures

Capital Receiverappointed

Lawfulmoney

deposited

Circula-tion out-standingat date

of failure

Total depos-its at dateof failure

Borrowedmoney(bills

payable,redis-

counts,etc.) atdate offailure

First National Bank, South Glens Falls, N.YHancock National Bank, Sparta, OaState National Bank, Santa Anna, Tex.LiUnited States National Bank, Iron Mountain, Mich.Citizens National Bank, Salmon, IdahoFirst National Bank, Hartington, NebrFirst National Bank, Crofton, NebrBaraga County National Bank, L'Anse, MichLiberty National Bank, Waco, Tex.1

First National Bank, Beverly Hills, CalifNational Bank of Rolla, Rolla, MoFirst National Bank, Jayton, TexWashington National Bank, New York, N.Y.1

First National Bank, Sutersville, PaFirst National Bank, Rock Falls, 111Leominster National Bank, Leominster, MassFirst National Bank, Sheffield, IowaHenderson National Bank, Henderson, KyNew Jersey National Bank & Trust Co., Newark, N.JHolston National Bank, Elizabethton, Tenn.1

Alliance National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Arlington, NebrFirst National Bank, Whitesburg, KyFirst National Bank, Etowah, TennBowmanville National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111.First National Bank, Oneida,IUBoonville National Bank, Boonville, M o . . .Hurley National Bank, Hurley, WisFirst American National Bank & Trust Co., Berwyn,

Dl._ . 'Columbia National Bank, Columbia Heights, Minn—San Bernardino National Bank, San Bernardino, Calif.Jefferson Park National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111National Bank of Milton, Milton, IowaJackson Park National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111..

58511231712768119299432452881869509

111401146118659845

13360627069983204

1243016159912

10976120014583

104339162

10237107521091511594

12426131143818

101081024312391,

Apr. 24,1901Feb. 2,1923May 30,1925Jan. 15,1921Apr. 27,1909Feb. 13,1891Feb. 16,1906July 21,1909Jan. 24,1918July 7,1919Aug. 1,1871Aug. 3,1910May 23,1929Mar. 20,1902Sept. 1,1903Apr. 9,1884Aug. 7,1923Nov. 21,1865Nov. 17,1910Mar. 6,1917July 22,1921May 26,1891July 14,1913Feb. 27,1908July 25,1912June 5,1915Oct. 24,1916Jan. 30,1920

July 31,1923July 6,1927Oct. 17,1887Oct. 5,1911Aug. 9,1912May 25,1923

$25,00025,00035,000100,00060,00050,00025,00025,000300,00030,000100,00040,000500,00025,00025,000150,00040,000100,000200,00025,000200,00050,00025,00025,00050,00035,00075,00050,000

100,00025,000100,00050,00025,000200,000

$62,00014,50022,50058,500104,000259,90032, 75051,000339,000457, 725293,35064,000

53,50053, 250465,00023,200966,000

1,472,58252,000153,50044,000105,50072,500314,50030,450131,25066,000

6,250852,000289, 50040,75032,000

$25,00025,00050,000100,000100,00060,00025,00050,000300,000450,00050,00040,000500,00025,00050,000150,00040,000200,000

2,800,00050,000200,00025,00050,00050,000300,00035,000200,00050,000

175,00025,000100,000300,00025,000

200,000|

May 24,1932do . . .

$25,00025,000

$25,00025,000

doMay 25,1932June 1,1932

doJune 2,1932June 3,1932June 7,1932June 8,1932

doJune 10,1932

do

100,00096,16049,82025,0006,250

100,00096,16049,82025,0006,250

400,00049,3409,400

400,00049,3409,400

doJune 11,1932

do..do.

25,00024,460144,00039,700

25,00024,460144,00039,700

doJune 14,1932June 15,1932June 17,1932

d o -June 21,1932

dodododo

..do-do..do

June 25,1932—_do——.do

26,600 1,026,600

147, 72024,99750,00049,58035,00024,760175,00050,000

147,72024,99750,00049,58035,00025,000175,00050,000

99,10074,4007,000

99,10074,4007,000

$428,557148, 523

463,480381, 689231,34397,201404,956

5,197,831505,612117,60049,533366,351357,803

1,366,833250,030

1,032,6817,946,632

688,24286,685499,860380,606

1,668,73795,768673,634413,811

523,530212,519

1,188,3001,141,839

77,414736,519

$29,40074, 72951,19294,455150,726129,13166,261108,947300,000

1,011,964148,17462,942

27,00066,780261,18648,550236,900

5,703,466297,448782,82630,22156,350155,297605,11727,487255,392132,951

167, 62692,200187,100632, 3146,132

336,694

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Standard National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111Ravenswood National Bank, Ravenswood, 111First National Bank, Wilmette, 111National Bank of Woodlawn of Chicago, Chicago, 111-.First National Bank, Martinville, IndFirst National Bank, Mesa, ArizMidland National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111South Ashland National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111.Peoples National Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago, Chi-

cago, 111First National Bank, Maquoketa, IowaFirst National Bank, Thompson, IowaFirst National Bank, Gardener, 111West Hollywood First National Bank, West Holly-

wood, CalifGuernsey National Bank, Cambridge, Ohio*First National Bank, Willoughby, Ohio1

First National B ank, Spartanburg, S. CHyde Park-Kenwood National Bank of Chicago, Chi-

cago, 111First National Bank, Tyndall, S.DakFirst National Bank in Kerman, CalifFarmers National Bank in Vinton, IowaFirst National Bank, Davids ville, Pa_ _First National Bank, Riverside, 111State National Bank in Terrell, TexFirst National Bank, Waynesboro, MissFirst National Bank in Aurora, 111First National Bank & Trust Co., Chicago Heights, 111.National Tradesmen's Bank & Trust Co., New Haven,

Conn2First National Bank, Burns, OregState National Bank, Iowa Falls, IowaPulaski National Bank, Pul&ski, N.YFirst National Bank, Jenkins, KyRoss County National Bank, Chillicothe, OhioConsolidated National Bank, Dubuque, IowaPeoples National Bank & Trust Co., Sullivan, IndCommercial National Bank, Waterloo, IowaClearfield National Bank, Clearfield, PaFirst National Bank, Enterprise, Ala.1First National Bank, Artesia, CalifWhitley National Bank, Corbin, KyCity National Bank, Sumter, S.C.1Farmers National Bank, Wewoka, OklaFirst National Bank, Thomasville, GaFirst National Bank, Sylacauga, AlaProducers National Bank, Tulsa, Okla.1

Monroe National Bank, Monroe, N.YSpencer National Bank, Spencer, IndFirst National Bank, Leland, 111

Footnotes at end of table, p. 229.

13372102151082811980794

111301303613253

1331199950549406

110251942119941848

132356792125841326311407123861328713413135655876

12026295752114961006211722327539229104836631980639634101298052376774511204275639715

Aug. 26,1929Apr. 30,1912Feb. 3,1916

5,19212,18657,191818,19272,1928

MayJan.Jan.Jan.Nov.

Apr. 2,1929Feb. 20,1865Dec. 21,1896Apr. 21,1909

June 21,1917Jan. 16,1872Apr. 26,1921June 5,1871

Aug.MayAug.Nov.JuneApr.Feb.Dec.JulyJune

MayMayAug.JulyJuneMayJan.MayMar.Dec.JuneJan.Dec.Jan.Jan.JulyOct.Nov.Nov.Mar.July

1,19286,190326,192423.192819,19196,192326.192930,192928,193111.1901

26,186531.190220,19043,186529.19119,186531,187621,190016,188320,189221,19024,190622.190910.191210,190620,188710,190414,192119.190417.191015.1905

300,00050, 00050,000300,000100,000100,000200,000200,000

1,000,00050,00050,00025,000

25,000100,000100,00060,000

500,00025, 00025,00075,00025,00050,000100,00025,000200,00050,000

300,00025,00050,00050,00050,000100, 000100,000100,00050,000100,00050,00025,00025, 000150, 00025,000100,00030,000250,00025,00050,00030,000

108, 500119, 500114,000706, 78833,000

492,000414, 250208, 50039, 750

69, 625241, 00036, 500

1, 548,800

240,00091, 277

6,00018,000

6,250

256, 500

2,012, 000130, 000156, 500276, 375158, 250

1, 058,0001, 300, 000287,000

1, 239, 993788, 000257, 00043, 75044,250189, 00092, 750300,50091,13272, 50051, 25095,00047,400

300,000200,000150, 000300, 000100,000100,000250,000200,000

1,000, 00050,00050,00025,000

75,00050,000100, 000500,000

600,00040, 00025,00075,00025, 00050,000100,00025,000200,000200,000

500,00050, 00050, 00075,00075, 000150, 000500, 000150, 000400, 000200,000100, 00050,00025,000150, 00025,000100, 00050,000

250, 00050, 00050,00030, 000

. do -

.do.._do_..do-

June 27,1932...._do_—do.—do

doJune 28,1932

dodo

doJune 29,1932.—.doJune 30,1932

July 1,1932July 2,1932

dodo

July 6,1932dodododo

July 7,1932

-—do— d o

.do.July 11,1932July 12,1932July 14,1932

do.July 15,1932July 18,1932

.do._do__do_-do-

July 21,1932July 22,1932July 27,1932

dodo

July 28,1932July 30,1932Aug. 1,1932

100,000

99, 700100,000

27, 32049,34024,760

299,997

25,000

25,00049,280

198, 20040,000

50,00049, 460

72,600149,10049, 70097, 660

197,600

25,00024,700

48,86048,077

34, 280

100, 000

99,700100,000

27, 32050,00024,760

299,997

25,000

25,00049,280

198, 20050,000

50,00049, 460

73,800149, 10049, 70097, 660

197,600

25,00024,700

6,50048,86048, 077

34, 280

232, 536507,939895,084

1, 344,928762, 539376,468439, 79394,732

3,729,097523,112146,345130,878

969,0172,023,106

3,133,265302,752177,823584,961119,415227,890145,041462, 294

2, 602,460912,123

128,123385, 585

1,480, 573217, 587

1, 054, 4363, 495, 5171,165,3254, 531, 689556,907

400, 948137, 7181,674

669, 769208,857326,850

425, 243588,424221,886

30,00021,93957, 500

407, 760177, 23455, 840192, 67920,000

2,061,344166,11959,89754, 431

41,80051, 604104,373989,617

729,45081,40063,962119, 32212,800

105, 609299, 558325,879

148, 69930,155222,00064, 395298, 520921, 350206, 382717,150284,245374,17669, 72382, 029202, 02229,60099, 98459, 842

411, 75270, 50082,88031,140

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Name and location of bank

Buchanan County National Bank, Independence, Iowa-First National Bank in Sioux Rapids, IowaFirst National Bank, Adams, MinnFirst National Bank, Northwood, IowaBoise City National Bank, Boise, IdahoFirst National Bank, Qulfport, Miss.1First National Bank, Eldora, IowaFirst National Bank, Ackley, IowaFirst National Bank, Milton, N.DakFirst National Bank, Aurora, 111.1First National Bank, Mount Olive, 111.1First National Bank & Trust Co. in Pontiac, Mich.1....National Bank of Unionville, Unionville, MoFirst National Bank, Sevierville, TennFirst National Bank, Silver ton, OregFirst National Bank, Indianola, IowaFirst National Bank, Lawrenceville, 111Twin City National Bank, Bluefield, VaFirst National Bank, George West, TexFirst National Bank, Marengo, 111Broadway National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111.1Citizens National Bank, Indiana, PaParma National Bank, Parma, IdahoFirst National Bank, Northboro, IowaFirst National Bank, Yukon, PaAshland National Bank, Ashland, Ky.1American National Bank, Gillespie, 111.1Springfield National Bank, Springfield, PaFirst National B ank, C airnbrook, PaFirst National Bank, Wendell, MinnFirst National Bank, Peetz, ColoFirst National Bank, Emporium, PaFirst National Bank, Frazee, MinnFirst National Bank, Letcher, S.Dak

Organization

Char-terno.

13188134008059837334716188514087626518

387350

12288132681244011106

181153857782

129191870

123237993

115569015

128082010

123141303110704

11523325570249188

Date

Mar.Nov.Jan.Aug.Mar.Feb.Aug.MayOct.JuneJulyDec.Dec.Sept.Nov.Nov.MayMayMar.Aug.Nov.Nov.Oct.Jan.Aug.JuneFeb.Jan.Nov.Aug.Oct.Sept.Oct.May

15,19288,192911,190620.19069,18861,190222,189830.190725,190220,186315.190415,192212,19281,192321,191715,18704,190013.190530.19268,187125,192227,190511,191917.19088,192522,18722,192312.192721,191419,191627,191923,18842,190325,1908

Capital

$125,00050,00025,00050,00050,000100,00050,00050,00025,00050,00025,000200,00040,00060,00035,00050,00025,00025,00050,00050,000200,00050,00025,00025,00030,000300,00050,00050,00025,00025,00025, 00050,00025,00025,000

Totaldividendspaid dur-ing exist-ence as anationalbankingassocia-

tion

$72, 07577, 750

793, 500595,750265,000116,00038, 250

1,370,925115,200446,000

22,20038,500272,000

23, 7507,500

338,00067,00028, 75011,50088, 250

6001, 788,100

35,000

395, 00012,5003,750

428,00096,70048, 750

Failures

Capital

$125, 00050,00030,00050,000

375, 000400,00050,00050,00025,000300,00070,000600,00040,00060,00035,00050,000100,00050,00050,00050,000200,00050,00025,00025,00030,000800,00050,00050,00025,00050,00025,000

200,00030,00025,000

Receiverappointed

Aug. 1,1932do.

Aug. 8,1932do

Aug. 9,1932do.

Aug. 10,1932do

Aug. 11,1932Aug. 12,1932

do_-_doAug. 13,1932

do.Aug. 15,1932Aug. 20,1932Aug. 22,1932

doAug. 24,1932Aug. 29,1932Sept. 7,1932Sept. 12,1932

do.Sept. 16,1932Sept. 20,1932Sept. 22,1932

do__.—doSept. 23,1932

doSept. 24,1932

doSept. 26,1932Sept. 27,1932

Lawfulmoney

deposited

$49,10029, 52049,700

248,080

35,72024,820

39,700

~24,~766"

50,00049,10048, 38012,500

50,000

~25,~666~

24,46025,000

197,11729,70025,000

Circula-tion out-standingat date

of failure

$49,10029,52049,700248,080

35,72024,820

373,18039,700

24,700

50,00049,10048, 38012,500

50,000

~25,~666"

24,46025,000

197,11729,70025,000

Total depos-its at dateof failure

$795, 312155, 510283, 692197,957

2, 365,834

371,924376,73950,375

90,295223,140218, 230365,052596,47289,066204,783535,967

705,94183,048

111, 12776,847

85,505207,58169,15434,768

1,180, 669309, 972

Borrowedmoney(bills

payable,redis-

counts,etc.) atdate offailure

$233,51548,79682,39635, 610181,149

2,319,13548,30093,20021,026

555, 000199,841

5, 353,85019,00041,18040,13890,315106,91546,53456,88092,439

76,16837,85045,39440,250478,625146,28331,96671,00050,68444,000163,93337,50037, 794

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Central National Bank, Decatur, Ala.1Brown National Bank, Jackson, MinnCitizens National Bank, Wessington, S.Dak_First National Bank, Vincennes, Ind_.Andalusia National Bank, Andalusia, AlaLiberty National Bank, Dickson City, PaFirst National Bank, Lewisville, IndFirst National Bank, Mazon, 111First National Bank, Egan, S.DakFirst National Bank, Story City, IowaFirst National B ank, Wyoming, Iowa l

First National Bank, Gormania, W.Va.1

First National Bank, Greensburg, KansFirst National Bank, Scappoose, OregHomer City National Bank, Homer City, PaFirst National Bank, Reynolds, GaFirst National Bank, Palestine, 111First National Bank, La Grande, Oreg.3____First National Bank, Springfield, OregMasontown National Bank, Masontown, Pa.*First National Bank, Portsmouth, Va.1United States National Bank, Deer Lodge, MontMcDowell County National Bank, Welch, W.Va.L...Schmelz National Bank, Newport News, Va.1National Citizens Bank, Lake Benton, MinnFirst National Bank, Crosby, N.DakFirst National Bank, Flandreau, S.DakFirst National Bank, St. Francis, KansFarmers National Bank, Gonzales, TexDiamond National Bank, Pittsburgh, PaDawson City National Bank, Dawson, GaPark National Bank, Sulphur, OklaFirst National Bank, Allen, OklaDuquesne National Bank, Pittsburgh, PaShawnee National Bank, Shawnee, OklaFirst National Bank, McLoud, OklaUnited States National Bank & Trust Co., Kenosha,

Wis.Tecumseh National Bank, Tecumseh, OklaFirst National Bank, Washington, MoFirst National Bank, Ocean City, N.JPainesville National Bank, Painesville, Ohio L_Granville National Bank, Granville, N.Y.1

First National Bank, Rensselaer, Ind1

First National Bank, Dillwyn, Va1

Ayers National Bank, Jacksonville, 111City National Bank, Georgetown, TexFirst National Bank, Webster City, IowaBelmont National Bank, Belmont, Ohio1

Gadsden National Bank, Gadsden, AlaFirst National Bank, Lincoln, Ala

1042377971288818731195512459552610186725290171943875110557109928855961588921360289416528930098999071110286696105965854118578392223664969046962022785115

12351103045388606028424985665111480576312680187463918560

10131

JulyMayFeb.JulyApr.Oct.JuneApr.Apr.Jan.Jan.Apr.JuneApr.JulyDec.JulyMar.Oct.Nov.Dec.Nov.Feb.JuneMar.Apr.MaySept.Sept.Mar.Sept.Feb.Nov.MayMar.Mar.

Mar.Dec.MayOct.JulyJan.Feb.Sept.Mar.Apr.Aug.JulyJan.Jan.

10.191317.19058,1926

15.18719,192124,19237,190016,191223,190415,190827.187211,19075,191417,191720,19071,190923.19077,19329.190719.19029.19089,191020.190825,191716.190329.191429,190118,192013.190622,187511,19C23,190824.190925,18751,18982,1903

31,192314,191212,190023,190126,188230,189516,190311,191925.19016,192510,187126.190225.190723,1912

100,00040,00030,000100,000200,000100,00025,00035,00025,00025,00050,00025,00025,00025,00050,00025,00025,000125,00025,00025,000100,00050,000100,000200,00025,00025,00025,00025,00050,000200,00065,00025,00025,000200,00050,00025,000

100,00025,00025,00050,000200,00050,00030,00050,000200,00050,00050,00025,000125,00025,000

154, 50050, 398

672,000128,00018,00081,475110,00047, 250166, 750211, 25034,00092,47513,00051,00045, 62543,500

35,050229,000345,000160, 500567,000282, 00041,0008,500

111, 28535,000186, 500

3, 700, 333254,50059,80061, 750

2,236, 500720,000102,750

134,00025,25063,375463,000504,500158,750202,800

978,0007,000

517,71535,875151,87516,500

200,00040,00030,000200,000200,000100,00035,00050,00025,00075,00050,00025,00040,00025,00050,00025,00025,000125,00025,000100,000300,000100,000250,000400,00025,00025.00040,00025,000100,000600,000100,00025,00025,000500,000150,00025,000

200,00025,00025,000300,000150,00050,000120,00050,000500,00050,000100,00025,000125,00025,000

Oct. 1,1932Oct. 3,1932

dodo_

Oct. 5,1932Oct. 6,1932Oct. 8,1932

doOct. 10,1932__. doOct. 11,1932

doOct. 12,1932Oct. 18,1932

doOct. 20,1932

doOct. 22,1932_- - do -.- .-Oct. 24,1932

doOct. 25,1932

doOct. 27,1932Oct. 28,1932Nov. 1,1932Nov. 3,1932

doNov. 4,1932Nov. 14,19321 _. do

dodo

Nov. 15,1932dodo_

„ do.Nov. 18,1932- do

doNov. 21,1932. do

do__do

_. dodo

Nov. 30,1932Dec. 1,1932

do .do

25,000

200,00024,16019,82050,00025,00074,997

9,82023,92048,92024,34012,500

6,250

12,500

24,760

39,700

97,240295,320100,00025,000

493,33750,0007,000

175,00025,000

300,000

492,740

100,000

67,50024,760

25,000

19,980200,00025,00019,82050,00025,00074,997

9,82023,92048,92024,34012,500

6,250

12,500

25,000

39,700

97, 240295,320100,00025,000

493, 33750,0007,000

175,00025,000

300,000

492, 740

100,000

102, 75024,760

143,272152,171899,703769, 705282,243207,05474,68796,540407,206

158,781105,379433,15273,729198,727

90,298

421,439

188,910104,870263,834228,479366,917

9, 605,721162,938156,072106,313

4,096,7351,935,232

95,325

895,548275,283672,870

1,629,885

0)5,090,458

87,167489,542

737, 62915,492

292,08972, 53263, 574465, 074459, 529125,82059,43637,62553,29581,75050,92571,634111, 48432,36430,61043,35431,915

14,500

301,327147,525284,597400,00044,59129,03683,43751,760120,218

1,500,350294,689

2,285,84462,585

287,14219,31250,000965,408191,000172,602

26,156742,14649,08891,61327,038199,99939,683

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TABLE NO. 42.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 31, 1933, dates of organization and appointment of receivers,capital at date of organization and at date of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date of failure, lawful moneydeposited vrith Treasurer of the United States to redeem circulation, total deposits, and bills payable, rediscounts, etc., at date of failure—Con.

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Name and location of bank

Organization

Char-terno.

Date Capital

Totaldividendspaid dur-ing exist-ence as anationalbankingassocia-

tion

Failures

Capital Receiverappointed

Lawfulmoney

deposited

Circula-tion out-standingat date

of failure

Total depos-its at dateof failure

Borrowedmoney(bills

payable,redis-

counts,etc.) atdate offailure

First National Bank, Woodlake, CalifFirst National Bank, Ephrata, WashFirst National Bank, Faulkton, S.DakReno National Bank, Reno, NevFirst National Bank, Winnemucca, NevEnumclaw National Bank, Enumclaw, Wash*Public National Bank <fe Trust Co., Houston, Tex*._Merchants National Bank, Wadena, MinnFirst National Bank, Motley, MinnFirst National Bank, Fort Gaines, GaAllenwood National Bank, Allenwood, Pa.1

First National Bank, Chester, W.VaFirst National Bank, Marshfield, WisFirst National Bank, Iowa Falls, IowaMills County National Bank, Glen wood, IowaFirst National Bank, Rocksprings, TexCitizens National Bank, Glenwood Springs, ColoFirst National Bank, Ortonville, MinnFirst National Bank, Hermosa Beach, Calif---Winder National Bank, Winder, GaFirst National Bank, Centerline, MichFirst National Bank,.Russiaville, IndPutnam National Bank, Palatka, Fla _ _.First National Bank, Herrin, 111Third National Bank, Mount Vernon, 111First National Bank, George, IowaFirst National Bank, Englewood, Kans __First National Bank, Monrovia, IndCitizens Security National Bank, Sisseton, S.Dak___First National Bank, Ell wood City, PaFirst National Bank, Fowler, KansFirst National Bank, Greenfield, 111First National Bank, St. Marys, KansFirst National Bank, Yale, Mich

10309112471096184243575

1214312055491677646002

115936984457332521862

1163469576459

1220910805132405524481353035689991090976354639548189595847333745482

Dec.Aug.Feb.Oct.Sept.Mar.Nov.MayMayOct.Nov.Oct.MayAug.Aug.Feb.Sept.Oct.Mar.Oct.Aug.JuneOct.Apr.Jan.Dec.Mar.Apr.Aug.Oct.Oct.Nov.JulyJune

7,191226.191819,191720,190627,188613,19227,192115,189313,19053,190127.19199,190318.189128,188411,187127.19209,19034,190210,192216,191528,192823,190022.189211.190012.19015,191021.190825.190218,190222,189226.190928,190629,18858,1900

$25,00025,00025,000500,00050,00050,000300,00050,00025,00030,00025,00050,00050,00050,00065,00035,00025,00025,00050,000100,00050,00025,00050,00025,00050,00025,00025,00025,00050,000100,00025,00055,00050,00035,000

$12,000

23,0001,363,500939,66042,000129.499349,75069,000107,6504,00055,500285, 550311,500541,1257,000

118.50092,50019,500181,000

103,375297,000316, 250521,54224,00049,00044,400173,000341,02559,500148, 500205,250107,550

$25,00025,00025,000700,000200,00050,000800,000100,00025,00050,00025,00050,000150,00050,00065,00035,00050.00050,00050,000100,00050,00025,000100,00050,000150,00025,00025,00030,00050,000125,00025,00055,00050,00040,000

Dec. 2,1932do

Dec. 8,1932Dec. 9,1932Dec. 10,1932Dec. 12,1932Dec. 13,1932Dec. 16,1932

do

$7,000

665,00082,000

Dee. 19,1932Dec. 22,1932

do

49,76024,700

Dec. 27,1932do

Dec. 28,1932Dec. 29,1932

do

50,000147,18049, 58041,250

doDec. 30,1932. -_do

25,000

96,580

doDec. 31,1932.—doJan. 3,1933Jan. 4,1933

do.

22,69549,46049,695100,00024,640

Jan. 5,1933do_

Jan. 10,1933do._do__

Jan. 12,1933do

24,76039,760100,00024,64015.00050,000

$7,000

665,00082,000

49, 76024,700

10,32050,000147,18049,58041,250

25,00049, 64096,580

25,00049,46049, 695100,00024,640

24, 76039,760100,00024, 64015,00050,00040,000

$92,59383,934137,536

4,020,5371,592,412

3,265509,05176,41141,728

282,3021,041,644278,645277,21936, 726411,533545,910222,417220,005230, 63485,834

1,062, 7001,164, 6062,317,165148, 58339,404105,924198, 280864,02979,143455, 666169,323304,892

$10,00035,84367, 942

3,261,216204,61050,000

3,051,01393,20124,50354,04617,89486,184260,49514,05080,73442,28695,00069,19038,33098,66610,00021,469291,068

106,06843,43957,87710,52589,577447,84941, 59521, 50067,63931,951

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First National Bank, Sodus, N.YFirst National Bank, Anna, 111First National Bank, Littleton, ColoSt. Louis National Bank, St. Louis, MoFirst National Bank, Maryville, TennJackson National Bank in Jackson, MinnFirst National Bank in Mamaroneck, N.YLiberty National Bank, Marine City, MichFirst National Bank, Algonac, MichArlington National Bank, Arlington, OregFirst National Bank, Wheaton, 111Snell National Bank, Winter Haven, Fla.1

Twelfth Street National Bank, St. Louis, MoFarmers National Bank, Taylorville, 111East Tennessee National Bank, Knoxville, TennFirst National Bank, Madison, NebrFirst National Bank, Buffalo Center, IowaSecurity National Bank, Alexandria, S.Dak 1

California National Bank, Sacramento, CalifFirst National Bank, Wellington, ColoCommercial National Bank, Columbus, NebrFirst National Bank, Morristown, TennFirst National Bank, States ville, N.CChelsea—Second National Bank & Trust Co., Atlantic

City, N.J .National Exchange Bank, Waukesha, Wis.iFirst National Bank, Manilla, IowaFirst National Bank, Craig, NebrAtlantic City National Bank, Atlantic City, N.JFirst National Bank, Steelville, MoCity National Bank, Oshkosh, WisFirst National Bank, Roodhouse, 111First National Bank, Leigh, NebrFirst National Bank, Ballston Spa, N.Y.iLincoln Park National Bank, Lincoln Park, MichFirst National Bank, Heppner, OregFarmers & Stock Growers National Bank, Heppner,

Oreg.Pleasantville National Bank, Pleasantville, N.JFirst National Bank, Ridgway, 111First National Bank, Secor, 111Citizens & Security National Bank, St. James, Minn-.Nokomis National Bank, Nokomis, 111First National Bank, North Bend, NebrFirst National Bank, Lumberton, MissFirst National Bank, Huntsyille, TennCitizens National Bank, Irwin, Pa.1

Union National Bank, Fremont, NebrAshland National Bank, Ashland, WisNorthern National B ank, Ashland, WisBozeman Waters National Bank, Poseyville, Ind.1

Footnotes at end of table, p . 229.

941844497533

12216105421326913592112601294439189368

10379124915410204937735154

10187850477935180343236825884

26475873959125278914934786379831954

129993774

11007

12510943960077021193430595613

1019252553188319636078149

Apr.Sept.Dec.JuneMar.Dec.Jan.Oct.Feb.JuneMar.Apr.Jan.MayAug.Aug.Oct.Apr.Dec.JuneJan.Jan.Feb.May

Feb.JuneOct.Mar.JulyJan.Mar.Oct.Mar.JulyJulyApr.

Feb.MayOct.Sept.JuneSept.Sept.MayJan.MayMayNov.Mar.

17,190913,18909,19041,1922

21,191426,192815,19327,191824,192628,18886,190922,191312,192418.190023,18721,1887

20.189813,191218.19063,190517.18994.18868.188720.1901

14,188214,190125.190924,188131.19079,190927..190712.19106,18653,192626,188728,1917

20,19247,190921,190124,19039,18728.188325.19004,191216,190012,18843.188420,188615,1906

30,00050,00025,000200,00050,00040,000150,00050,00030,00050,00025,00030,000300,000100,000100,00050,00050,00030,000

1,000,00025,00050,00050,00050,000100,000

50,00025,00025,00050,00025,000200,00050,00050,000100,000100,00050,00050, 000

100,00025,00025,00025,00050,00050,00025,00025,00050,00060, 00050,000100,00050,000

99,600299, 25090,50044,000127,1755,200

73,0005,700

102,350129,000252,100

221,0002,834,000320, 000138,00027, 000

2,982, 77128,850214,000477, 500309, 732691,000

450,84251, 25066,750

1, 503,86071,500602, 40090, 750184,000480, 500

239,40412, 500

14,00026, 75050, 250140,900480, 925171, 500207,00011, 250

323, 500422, 420406, 500651,000106, 500

60,00050,00025,000200,000100,00040,000250,00050,00030,00025,00050,000200,000300,000100,000

2,000,000100,00050,00030,000

2,000,00025,00050,000100,000100,000600,000

200,00025,00025,000300,00025,000300,00050,00050,000100,000100,000100,00050,000

100, 00025,00025,00080,00075,00050,00050,00025,000100,000150,000100,000100,00050, 000

_do...do.

doJan. 13,1933

doJan. 16,1933

doJan. 17,1933

do.Jan. 19,1933

dodo

— .do.do-

Jan. 20,1933dodo-

Jan. 21,1933do.

Jan. 24,1933do

Jan. 25,1933Jan. 27,1933..—do.

. — .doJan. 30,1933

dododo

Jan. 31,1933Feb. 1,1933Feb. 2,1933

.do..— d o

do.—.do

Feb. 4,1933.do

Feb. 6,1933do

Feb. 9,1933.dododo

Feb. 10,1933Feb. 13,1933

dododo

48,80025,00096,520

50,000

606,606

49, 997

~15"666

300,000100,000

1,000,00063, 98049, 997

1, 720,00025,00049,64075,000100,000300,000

35,00027, 500

49,100

60,00043, 80025,00096, 52096,520

50,00034,10019, 280

24,700

25,00024,700296,1006,250

165,00050,00037,200

100,00025,000

100,00025,00025,00050,00075,00049,40049,1006,250

149, 28099,40099,100

589,428615, 518325,113

1, 265,769573,249205,704

1, 944,442423,629205,70991,820452,759

853,9661, 288,0859,139, 589355,23871,163

11, 258,78158, 111368,128

1,028,225421,555

5,439,556

156, 79294,349

7,674.055209, 308

2, 679, 849

279, 652305,04087,997

288,89173,14499,154298,421674, 399145, 369305, 25364, 950

525, 2641,515,954998,004

273,150122,48131,482473,029146,80064, 239

1,410,85697,38863,08529,262114,042136,445351,160106, 695

8,917,603207,68820,24336,309

2,119,97719, 21967, 571262, 262168,800

4,575, 657

203,49926, 64261,755

3, 662, 25841,000110,000

82,52985,83987,09660, 77425, 641

122, 66910, 50048, 451119, 986156, 65827, 20797, 0896,759

102, 20085, 648205, 879198, 48367, 705

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TABLE NO. 42.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 81, 1933, dates of organization and appointment of receivers,capital at date of organization and at date of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date of failure, lawful moneydeposited with Treasurer of the United States to redeem circulation, total deposits, and bills payable, rediscounts, etc., at date of failure—Con.

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Name and location of bank

First National Bank, Pitsburg, Ohio 1 ._.First National Bank, Sioux Rapids, Iowa 1Sunrise National Bank & Trust Co., Baldwin, N.Y..First National Bank, Oceanside, CalifFirst National Bank, Carlsbad, CalifFirst National Bank, LeSueur, MinnCitizens National Bank, New Brunswick, N.JMcDaniel National Bank, Springfield, Mo.1Fort Collins National Bank, Fort Collins, ColoFirst National Bank, Avon-by-the-Sea, N.J.1Commercial National Bank, Washington, D.CMarlin-Citizens National Bank, Marlin, TexSmith National Bank, St. Edward, NebrFirst National Bank, Rockport, IndLiberty National Bank, Pawhuska, Okla.iNational Exchange Bank, Chester, S.C.5First National Bank, The Dalles, OregFirst National Bank, Hampstead, Md.5Continental National Bank, Indianapolis, Ind.1Broad Street National Bank, Red Bank, N.J.7Cherokee National Bank, St. Louis, Mo.7 '__American National Bank, Rushville, Ind.6Central National Bank, Oakland, Calif.7Guardian National Bank of Commerce, Detroit,

Mich.7First National Bank, Detroit, Mich.7First National Bank, Kitzmillerville, Md.7First National Bank, Massillon, Ohio 7

Citizens National Bank, Greeneville, Tenn.7First National Bank, Silverton, Tex.7Citizens National Bank, Frostburg, Md.7Citizens National Bank, Appleton, Wis.*Citizens National Bank, Richmond, Ky.5Britton & Koontz National Bank, Natchez, Miss.7...National Loan & Exchange Bank, Columbia, S.C.7—_

Organization

Char-terno.

956395851306280691304971991246810074550312422744656065793619411314847134419755953711553126431242095028703

105278302216

134828816492649377653

125376871

Date

Sept.Oct.Apr.Dec.Mar.Mar.Aug.Aug.JuneJulyOct.Sept.Apr.Apr.Feb.Dec.Dec.Apr.JulyNov.Feb.JulyAug.Apr.

Apr.JuneJan.JulyJuneMayJuneFeb.Apr.July

21.190923,19095,1927

21.19055,19279,19047,192311,191111.190023,192318,190428,190023.19013,19025,19194,190628,188513.191020,190919,19199,1925

28.19234,1909

24,1907

22,191425.19068,1864

11,193013.190724,18931,18938,1905

30.19244,1903

Capital

$25,00050,00075,00025,00025,00025,000

250,000100,00050,00025,000

300,00050,00025,00035,000

100,000100,00050,00025,000

400,000100,000200,000100,000

1,000,000750,000

5,000,00025,000

175,00075,00030,00050,000

150,000100,000100,000500,000

Totaldividendspaid dur-ing existence as anationalbankingassocia-

tion

$11,37554,500

79,950

50,50020,000325, 000146, 500

1, 996, 250176,50062, 65254,77556,000

185,000508,50062,000

402,000130, 50029,00049,000

2,027, 7506,032, 500

15, 664,70825, 250

514,5006,000

58,184180, 500573, 250182,00030,000

Failures

Capital

$25,00050,000

100,000100,00025,00025,000

250,000300,000100,00050,000

1,000,000200,00050,00035,000

100,000100,000200,00050,000

400,000150,000200,000100,000

1,200,00010,000,000

25,000,00025,000

300,00075,00030,00050,000

250,000100,000100,000500,000

Receiverappointed

Feb. 13,1933do

Feb. 14,1933Feb. 15,1933

do.- . .doFeb. 16,1933Feb. 17,1933Feb. 23,1933Feb. 27,1933Feb. 28,1933Mar. 1,1933Mar. 3,1933

do.Mar. 8,1933Mar. 9,1933Mar. 10,1933

.do-Apr. 8,1933Apr. 15,1933Apr. 22,1933Apr. 25,1933May 8,1933May 11,1933

doMay 19,1933May 23,1933June 3,1933June 5,1933June 8,1933June 23,1933June 26,1933July 1,1933July 5,1933

Lawfulmoney

deposited

$18,730

200,000

Circula-tion out-standingat date

of failure

100,000

984,40093,70025,00035,000

100,00091, 66044,040

24,8201,149, 9004,834, 240

9, 351, 06024,980281,46075,0006,840

49, 580

67, 380100,000390,000

Total depos-its at dateof failure

$299,645427,36189, 557

284,451931,445

208, 579

10,147, 360658,934244,166175,958

9,009464, 697

1, 507,174769,103

1,946,8511,127,985

468,374* 17,916, 585110,603,100

398,763,166210,058

< 2,259, 219706, 25388,714

4 1,126, 762(4)554,057

* 1, 541, 661* 2,096, 617

Borrowedmoney(bills

payable,redis-

counts,etc.) atdate offalure

$21,00051,196

235,683141,63410,64568,208

671,691981,50029,16586,000

2,198,968259,67984,90877,10012,862

194,033637,81070,498

110,000508, 522482,891110, 715(4)91,839

16, 250,0005,000

* 338,550596, 295102,037

* 194, 741

Vo,ooo* 194,293< 459,593

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First National Bank, Claxton, G&JCity National Bank, Huntington Park, Calif.?First National Trust & Savings Bank, Chico, Calif.?,.First National Bank, Garden City, Kans.7First National Bank, Franklin, N.Y.7Pelbam National Bank, Pelham, N.Y.7Douglaston National Bank, New York, N.Y.7First National Bank in Lott, Tex.?First National Bank, Augusta, Kans.7First National Bank, Kingfisher, Okla.sFarmers National Bank, Henderson, IowaFirst National Bank, Farnhamville, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Ripley, Tenn.*First National Bank, Rialto, Calif.7Athol National Bank, Athol, Mass.?First National Bank, Everly, Iowa 7

Brasher Falls National Bank, Brasher Falls, N.Y.7.___Millers River National Bank, Athol, Mass.7Mount Holly National Bank, Mount Holly, N.J.7Larchmont National Bank & Trust Co., Larchmont,

N.Y.7Central National Bank, Spartanburg, S.C.7Peoples National Bank, Delta, Pa.7First National Bank, Burnside, Ky.7First National Bank, Jefferson City, Mo.1Ansted National Bank, Ansted, W.Va.7First National Bank, Ansonia, Ohio 7

Millersville National Bank, Millersville, Pa.7Citizens National Bank, Mulberry, Ind.7First National Bank, Hoopeston, 111.7First National Bank, Albany, Oreg.7First National Bank, Clintonville, Wis.7First National Bank, Mebane, N.C.7First National Bank, Oakley, Kans.7Rockland National Bank, Rockland, Maine 7

Trinidad National Bank, Trinidad, Colo.7Montezuma Valley National Bank, Cortez, Colo.7First National Bank, Gig Harbor, Wash.7South Side National Bank, St. Louis, Mo.7First National Bank, Eutaw, Ala.7First National Bank, Verona, Pa.7Citizens National Bank, Monticello, Ky.7First National Bank, Dunkirk, Ohio 7

Peoples National Bank, Seymour, Mo.7First National Bank, Ellis, Kans.7__ .._First National Bank, Oberlin, La.7First National Bank, Fairmont, N.C.7_Maple Shade National Bank, Maple Shade, N.J.7Union and Peoples National Bank, Jackson, Mich.7..First National Bank, Haverhill, Mass.7Essex National Bank, Haverhill, Mass.7

103331298887983448282

119511311513647664353287382

1190710449876821727828

10943708

1356

60194996519889031809890491949259

10234280829286273

1169710041144634509100

130571326439314877641966289932

109871132412009124281533481

Feb.Aug.JulyNov.Dec.Mar.JuneNov.Feb.Apr.Mar.Deo.Sept.JulyMar.JuneOct.Dec.June

10,19136,19268,190716,188524.186318,192121,192717,19329,190325,19007,19046,19206,19133,19066,187417,190516,191615.18641,1865

Oct. 28,1901Apr. 17,1895May 16,1899Aug. 10,1907Mar. 16,1871Sept. 11,1907June 16,1908Apr. 10,1908Apr. 26,1912Sept. 26,1882Apr. 4,1883May 19,1902Apr. 14,1920May 25,1911June 24,1865Jan. 23,1886Feb. 26,1908Jan. 26,1927Dec. 5,1928Oct. 5,1888Feb. 24,1893Sept. 2,1902Feb. 9,1903Jan. 19,1911Apr. 17,1917Mar. 11,1919Aug. 19,1921June 27,1923June 28,1865June 23,1864Nov. 7,1864

25,000100,00050,00050,00063,00050,000100, 00025,00025,00025,00025,00040,00025,00025,000100,00025,00025,000150,000100,000

50,000100,00050,00025,00075, 00035,00025,00025,00050,00050,00050,00025,00050,00040,000150,00050,00030,00025,000200,00050,00050,00025,00025,00030,00050,00025,00040,00050,000100,000200,000100, 000

36,25013,000

168, 500224, 500313, 04157,000

120,50082,00063, 50055,60048,500128,000229,00079,50025, 250

1,080, 750571,000

151,000943,000101, 50055, 500595, 41568,13619,75014,00048,000505, 314608,400190, 22015,00095, 700

1,156, 500376,000108, 6001,125

315,000407, 500493, 50086,00030,00019,0505,00023,50020,4001,000

1,306, 7631,321, 500495,000

50,000125, 000150,00050,00050,000

200,000100,00025,00075,00025,00025,00040,00025,00075,000

100,00025,00025,000

150,000100,000

200,000400,00050,00025,000

200,00035, 00025,00025,00050,000

100,000125,000100,00050,00040,000

150, 000100,00030,00025, 000

600,000100, 000200,00025,00050,00025,00050,00025,00040,00050,000

700,000200,000100,000

July 11,1933July 13,1933July 18,1933July 21,1933

do. _ do ___

doJuly 25,1933July 27,1933

doJuly 28,1933

dodo

Aug. 2,1933Aug. 3,1933

dodo

Aug. 4,1933do

Aug. 5,1933Aug. 8,1933. . do..- .

doAug. 10,1933Aug. 15,1933

do ... _dodo _ _do

Aug. 16,1933do -do

Aug. 18,1933do

_ do. -dodo

Aug. 19,1933Aug. 23,1933_ do. -

dodo

.__ dododododo .

Aug. 24,1933Aug. 29,1933

do _.

4,260

6,250

150,00012, 50050,000

395

75,00024, 52025,00040,00010,02050.00099, 20025,00025,000150, 000100, 000

200,000385, 56050,00025,000

34,40025,00025,00049,40065, 000100,000100,00024, 55010, 000149,100100,00030, 00024,460197, 500100,00050,00025,00050,00023,000

700,000199,997100,000

110,3254 625,256

4 2,128,0464 362,1664 340,557

41,202,8514182,*0754 64,072

4 520,043232,4824 55,253

4 106,623

4 394,3514 1, 384,553

4 210, 6084 181, 627

4 1,185,3434 261,784

41,422,1244 2,376,563

4 964,29287,689

4 193,58l4 57,962

4363,9334 173,7694 754,1444 499,361

41, 224,1324 84,142

4 115,8764 4,740, 269

4 515, 7844 165,4294 109, 564

4 5,463,6634 214,885

4 1 , 633,2414 152, 5304 191,1194 86, 870137,6674 83,0754 42, 672127,767

4 7,342, 70941,842, 6614 2, 279, 673

95,5034 107, 2444 155,3394127,9814 168, 256

4 1,144,3234 61,3184 45,397

4113, 701

(*)4 27,441

* 228, 2074 215, 617418,680

4 111, 7424163,4474191,4514 824,7754 747, 7754 263, 692

6,045128, 7184 32,399(0

' 4 63,787

4 78, 5714 173, 6444 109,1844 75,0714 47,881

4 49,9474 100, 5944 40,015

4 102,5024228,0314 51,4914 40,31328,342

4 65,9184 68, 92167,732

4 975,691

1?Footnotes at end of table, p. 229.

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Name and location of bank

Organization

Char-terno.

Date Capital

Totaldividendspaid dur-ing exist-ence as anationalbankingassocia-

tion

Failures

Capital Receiverappointed

Lawfulmoney

deposited

Circula-tion out-standingat date

of failure

Total depos-its at dateof failure

Borrowedmoney(bills

payable,redis-

counts,etc.) atdate offailure

First National Bank, Lebanon, Ind.7

First National Bank, Louisa, Va.7First National Bank, Lorimor, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Clearfield, Iowa 7

National Bank of Commerce, Amarillo, Tex.iPrairie Depot National Bank, Freeport, Ohio 1Cedar Grove National Bank, Cedar Grove, Ind.7_.First National Bank, Peru, Ind.7

First National Bank, Clay Center, Kans.7

Merchants National Bank, Clinton, Iowa *First National Bank & Trust Co., Baraboo, Wis.7_First National Bank, Stockport, Ohio 7

First National Bank, Waynoka, Okla.7

First National Bank, Thief River Falls, Minn.7___First National Bank, Utica, Nebr.7

First National Bank, Adams, Nebr.7

First National Bank, Carnegie, Okla.7.First National Bank, La Veta, Colo.7First National Bank, Hicksville, Ohio.7First National Bank, Elmore, Ohio7

Exchange National Bank, Marietta, Pa.7

First National Bank, Kansas, Ohio 7

First National Bank at Pontiac, Mich.7

First National Bank, Hart, Mich.7

Tri-County National Bank, Oliver Springs, Tenn.7.Midway National Bank, Midway, Pa.7

First National Bank, Fleming, Ky.7

First National Bank, Newfleld, NJ . 7

First National Bank, Midland Park, NJ . 7

First National Bank, Hatton, N.Dak.iFirst National Bank, Oakland, Nebr.7

First National Bank, Newell, Iowa7

Kosse National Bank, Kosse, Tex.7

City National Bank and Trust Co., Niles, Mich.7..

2057109681224896496865112161142436330723736360980429709589488119223117631253148676770107071159813600672711998662611988121451260367434610101911327913307

Aug.Mar.Aug.Aug.JuneJulyJulyJan.Nov.JuneDec.Dec.Mar.JuneJulyAug.JuneMar.Feb.Apr.Feb.Sept.Feb.Apr.JuneFeb.JuneFeb.Oct.Apr.JuneApr.Jan.Mar.

30,187224.19177,1922

19,190926,190317.191829.19191,18641,18837,18878,1886

18,19057,1910

29,19016,1907

14,190816.19208,1924

14,18932,1903

16,191511,191926,193214,190322.19217,1903

16.192118.19226,19241,1903

11,189123,191229,192921,1929

$100,00050,00035,00025,00075,00025,00025,00075,00050,000

100,00050,00025,00025,00025,00030,00025,00030,00025,00050,00025,00050,00025,000

500,00030,00025,00050,00025,00025,00025,00025,00050,00025,00025,000150,000

$555,51541,5219,80069,250

4,2506,750

1,699, 750235,625234,000243,88448,37531,500101, 50090,150100,00020,2505,750

132,10943,449181,5005,500

98,74720,25054,00058,000

6,00059,000204,00035,000

""36," 750

$100,00075,00035,00025,000150,00025,00025,000100,00050,000100,000150,00025,00025,00050,00030,00050,00030,00025,00050,00037,50050,00025,000500,00075,00025,00050,00025,00050,00050,00025,00050,00025,00025,000

150,000

Aug. 29,1933Aug. 30,1933Sept. 5,1933

do.do.,.do..

.do..

.do-Sept. 9,1933Sept. 11,1933

do.Sept. 12,1933

do._do_.

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. .do-Sept. 13,1933

do._do...do-

do.Sept. 14,1933

doSept. 15,1933

do—.do._—doSept. 16,1933Sept. 18,1933

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$100,0002,09535,0006,250

100,00050,000

4 $495, 308* 296,3354 274,1174 49,379(4)()

4 90, 5324 1,050, 767

4 436, 577

150,00025,0006,50050,00030,00010,0006,000

49,64010,00050,00025,000500,00075,00010,00050,00025,000

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50,00025,000

'S'ub'm

4 901,4834 148,1494 50,458

4 711, 2084 344,4294 140,9254 73, 7214 28,482

4151,1894 365,1864 499,8594 44, 575

4 5,830,0724 333,2684 49,207

4 253,8654 72,076

4127,7914 296,064(4)

4162,4004151,038420, 229

41,176,344

4 $11, 500(4)4 11,450

4 300(4)4 26, 221(4)

4 109, 6664 63,292105,269(4)

416,1464 20,9174 26,526(4)()

4 79, 653(4)4 53,580(4)

4 90,7904 8,744

4 931,2514 49,363410,329(4)4 5,208

468,5564 53,843(4)()

417.000(4)

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First National Bank, Dardanelle, Ark.7

First National Bank, Trenton, N.Y.*Rubey National Bank, Golden, Colo.7

Westside National Bank, West Paterson, N.J.7

Grand Rapids National Bank, Grand Rapids, Mich.7..First National Bank, Bruin, Pa.7

First National Bank, New Matamoras, Ohio 7

First National Bank, Beallsville, Ohio 7

First National Bank, Nappanee, Ind.7

Olney National Bank, Hartford, Mich.7

First National Bank, Crescent City, 111.7

First National Bank, Carrier Mills, 111.7

First National Bank, Sidell, 111.7

First National Bank, Odin, 111.7

First National Bank, Ironton, Minn.7

First National Bank, Beason, 111.7

First National Bank, Glenvil, Nebr.7

First National Bank, La Harpe, Kans.7

Newman National Bank, Newman, 111.7

Citizens National Bank, Brazil, Ind.7

Peoples-American National Bank, Princeton, Ind.7.__.First National Bank, Meadow, Tex.7

Central Park National Bank, Central Park, N.Y.7

First National Bank and Trust Co., Cambridge City,Ind.7

First National Bank of Marshall County at Plymouth,Ind.7

First National Bank, Montpelier, Ind.7

First National Bank, Boswell, Ind.7

First National Bank, Clinton, Ind.7

Rosedale National Bank, Rosedale, Ind.7

First National Bank, Cayuga, Ind.7

Whiteland National Bank, Whiteland, Ind.7

First National Bank, Wakarusa, Ind.7

Lynch National Bank, Lynch, Ky.7

Cherokee National Bank, Cherokee, Okla.7

First National Bank in Cement, Okla.7

Madison National Bank, Tallulah, La.7

Farmers National Bank, Cherokee, Okla.7

First National Bank, Kanawha, Iowa7

Merchants National Bank, Galena, 111.7

First National Bank, Central City, Colo.7

First National Bank, Freeport, 111.7

Galena National Bank, Galena, 111.7

First National Bank, Mancos, Colo."First National Bank, Almont, Mich.7

First National Bank, Brighton, Mich.7

National Bank of Covington, Covington, Ind.7

First National Bank, Ridge Farm, 111.7

First National Bank, Oxford, Ala.7

First National Bank, New Richland, Minn.7

11276112386497

128483293891959997025878598546598801583749525

103821057213433722675758620

105511292812951

70

2119527854766480900691899492

110431264912049123351292398849018

9792129287532799674

12793128691308253137073

10642

Nov.Aug.Oct.JulyJan.Oct.Oct.Sept.JuneJulyNov.Nov.JulyAug.Mar.MayFeb.Apr.Jan.Mar.MayFeb.June

26,191830,191828,190217.19252,1885

15,19077.19013,1903

27,190720,19108.1902

11.190523.19063,1909

31.191323.191417,193011.190412.19054,19075,19148,1926

25.1926

May 11,1882

JuneMar.JuneSept.Jan.JuneApr.JulyJan.Nov.Mar.Feb.Nov.Dec.Mar.Sept.Jan.Dec.Jan.MayDec.MayApr.Dec.June

19,187320,190011,190025.19024,1908

29.190814.190914,191721.192516,19219,1923

19.19262,1910

14,19077,1865

15,187311.188323.188418.191020,192518,192527.19273,190014.190311,1914

25,00025,00050,00075,000500,00025,00025,00025,00040,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00030,00025,00050,000100, 000125,00025, 00050,000

100,000

50,00050,00025,00030,00025,00025,00025,00025,00050,00030,00025,00050,00025,00025,000

125,00050,000

120,000100,00050,00025,00025,00050,00030,00025,00025,000

17,7503,750

214,000

3,405,43428, 250102, 75042, 00072,40054, 25062, 25036,625130, 97045,87542, 25040,9002,700

47, 200189,000143,000246, 250

336,000

466, 325121, 50073,00098,40042, 250112, 50022, 50019, 75074, 50033, 3008,000

60,00078,250661, 750366, 250

1, 215, 729473, 000132,000

1,90017,500115, 50044,5008,750

25,00040,00050,00075,000

1,000, 00025,00050,00025,00040,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00040,00030, 00025,00050,000100,000125,00025,00050,000

50,000

130,00050,00025,00060,00025,00025,00025,00025,00050, 00030,00025,00050,00040,00050,000100,00025,000300,000100,00050,00025,00035,00050,00050,00025,00025,000

Sept. 19,1933Sept. 20,1933Sept. 21,1933Sept. 22,1933Sept. 25,1933

doSept. 26,1933

dodo __do

Sept. 27,1933dodododo

Sept. 29,1933do

Sept. 30,1933Oct. 2,1933

dododo _ ---do

Oct. 3,1933

dododododododododo _

Oct. 4,1933dodo

Oct. 5,1933Oct. 7,1933Oct. 9,1933

dodododo.-_

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Oct. 10,1933.dodo -.

12, 50025,000500,000

10,00012, 50040,00025,00025,00025,00025,00020,00025,000

25, 00050,000100,000100,000

25,000

49,990

130,00050,0006,25030,00025,00025,000

25,000

40,000

25,00025,00025,000

200,00024, 82050,00020,000

50,00025,000

4 43, 0894 273,0544 637,3374 214, 230

10,983, 206* 70, 012* 308,3434 115,0494 203,9114 356, 5404 97,1034 87, 839

4 103,0854 82, 302

4 111, 4444 80, 8524 87, 7804 43, 589

4193, 6734 410,1324 697, 3104 37,138

4 207,071

4177, 262

4 764,4414 255, 5384132, 523

4 1 , 036,8864 131,4614 110, 5124 80, 8154 89,299

4 149, 7724 230, 8804 88,850

4 124,4994 93, 5714 96,531

4 397,7744 220, 316

4 2,422,0734 2,132,201

4 208,3284 160,4734 136, 6584 131,9554 34,8844 97,884

4122, 343

0)4 99, 9004 38, 2154 79, 328(4)(4)(4)(4)4 9, 407

4 32,340(4)4 30,002(4)(4)

415,010(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)

4 275,4644 8,340

4 67,520

4 12,004

4110, 7804 79, 537(4)

4 128,6614 2,659

4 16,774(4)(4)

4 78, 218(4)

416,0174 65,345(4)

416,606(4)(4)(4)

4 69,1384156,044(4)(4)(4)

4 36,983(4)(4)

Footnotes at end of table, p. 229.

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TABLE NO. 42.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 31, 1933, dates of organization and appointment of receivers,capital at date of organization and at date of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date of failure, lawful moneydeposited with Treasurer of the United States to redeem circulation, total deposits, and bills payable, rediscounts, etc., at date of failure—Con. 00

Name and location of bank

Knoxville-Citizens National Bank & Trust Co., Knox-ville, Iowa 7

Second National Bank, Bel Air, Md.7Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Bel Air, Md. r -First National Bank, Havensville, Kans.7Citizens National Bank, Romeo, Mich.7Citizens National Bank, Hammond, N.Y.7 _.First National Bank, Goodhue, Minn.7Mount Ephraim National Bank, Mount Ephraim,

N.J;First National Bank, Somers Point, N.J.7

Mechanics National Bank & Trust Co., Millville, N.J.7

First National Bank, Plumville, Pa.7First National Bank, Cherry Tree, Pa.7National Bank of Newport, Newport, N.Y.7

First National Bank in Avon-hy-the-Sea, N.J.7

First National Bank, Birmingham, Mich.7First National Bank, Channing, Tex.7First National Bank, Fosston, Minn.7Harriman National Bank & Trust Co. of the City of

New York, New York, N.Y7

First National Bank, Avoca, Mich.7First National Bank, Waverly, N.Y.7

National Central Bank, Cherry Valley, N.Y.7

First National Bank in Salem, Oreg.7First National Bank, Humboldt, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Lake Benton, Minn.1First National Bank, Grantsville, Md.7National Bank of Wyoming, 111.7 •__.First National Bank, Oak Harbor, Ohio 7

Peckville National Bank, Peckville, Pa.7Millington National Bank, Millington, Mich.7First National Bank, Valier, Mont.7First National Bank, Conrad, Mont.7 .Farmers National Bank, Geneva, Ala.7

Organization

Char-terno.

128493933947455062186102167603

1261812559520878877000165513560987410949

9955107902971136340582774509594366296632778587239520975910307

Date

Nov. 4,1925Sept. 7,1888June 30,1909June 19,1900Aug. 19,1874June 20,1912Dec. 27,1904

Dec.JuneJuneAug.Sept.MayJuneSept.Jan.June

Mar.Oct.Feb.Apr.Oct.MayDec.Aug.Jan.Jan.Feb.MayJulyMar.Dec.

22,192412,19246,189925.19058,19038,186529,19317.191019,191712,1903

2.19114,191513.186413.18658,188524.190623,18906,190114,190315,190324,19056,190712.190923.191020,1912

Capital

$100,00060,00025,00040,00050,00025,00025,000

25,00050,000100,00030,00025,00050,00050,00025,00025,00025,000

200,00025,00050,000200,00075,00025,00050,00025,00025,00025,00050,00025,00025,00025,00050,000

Totaldividendspaid dur-ing exist-ence as anationalbankingassocia-

tion

$6,568130,10580,25052,850329,69230, 75066,000

4,2503,000

268,50091,200232,000254,000

207, 2507,750

83,100

4, 630,00035, 500

487, 750412, 250419,875108, 550168,06346,000

111, 75091,125

240,12533.50034,25055,50054,500

Failures

Capital

$100,00060,000100,00025,00050,00025,00025,000

25,00050,000250,00060,000100,00050,00050,000200,00025,00030,000

2,000,00025,000

100,00050,000

200,00050,00025,00025,00050,00050,000

150,00025,00025,00075,00050,000

Receiverappointed

Oct. 10,1933Oct. 11,1933— d o— .doOct. 12,1933

do .-.Oct. 13,1933

..do..

..do...do...do-do.do.do.

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Oct. 16,1933

. — d o . -Oct. 24,1933

do..do-_do-.do-

Oct. 25,1933do-do.

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Lawfulmoney

deposited

Circula-tion out-standingat date

of failure

$100,00060,00025,00025,00049,64025,000

49,55098, 56010,00098, 02049,600

100,000

30,000

300,000

100,00050,000100,00050,000

25,00050,00025,00049, 2506,2.506,50075,00012,500

Total depos-its at dateof failure

< $1,110,904* 961,129* 386,147

4 27,371« 515,294* 392,3914 343,745

* 130,099* 175,0624 607,913

4 830, 7414 199, 727* 173,465

4 2,186,4394 72,001

4 492,266

* 22, 369,1734 226,0264 864,5114 815, 975

4 1,058,2274 691,664

(')4 317,6524 218,8524 698,923

4 1,290,4434 81,1664 63,642

4 200,6084 146,023

Borrowedmoney(bills

payable,redis-

counts,etc.) atdate offailure

4$147,215

4105,6054 29,3794 45,740

4112,9654 70,817

418,870* 28,426

4 293,2814 39,885

4 194,9534195,2084126,1574194,552

(04 57,271

'26,800

4 16,9144 78,3624 79,3124 55, 737

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Harveysburg National Bank, Harveysburg, Ohio 7

First National Bank, Hankins, N.Y.7First National Bank, Oregon, Wis.7First National Bank, Ypsilanti, Mich.7Peoples National Bank, Monmonth, 111.7First National Bank, Shawano, Wis.7First National Bank, Dallas City, 111.7 _.First National Bank, Woodstock, Minn.7First National Bank, Neillsville, Wis.7Falls National Bank, Niagara Falls, N.Y.7First National Bank of Commerce, Tarpon Springs,

Fla.7First National Bank, Marseilles, 111.7Farmers National Bank, Cambridge, 111."First National Bank, Shullsburg, Wis.7Pleasant Unity National Bank, Pleasant Unity, Pa.7Earlville National Bank, Earlville, 111.7First National Bank in Braid wood, 111.7First National Bank and Trust Co., Bloomington,Ill.7.First National Bank, Mineral Wells, Tex.iFirst National Bank, Cresco, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Chelsea, Iowa7

First National Bank, Graettinger, Iowa7

First National Bank, Stanton, Iowa 7

New London National Bank, New London, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Hubbard, Iowa7

Farmers National Bank, Kingsley, Iowa 7

Farmers National Bank, Aledo, 111.7First National Bank, Grand River, Iowa 7

Farmers First National Bank, Rake, Iowa 7

National Bank of West, Tex.eFirst National Bank, Le Mars, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Marathon, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Rock Valley, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Dunkerton, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Little Rock, Iowa 7

First National Bank, St. Ansgar, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Whiting, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Ashton, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Port Norris, N.J.7First National Bank, Aurora, Colo.7Federal-American National Bank & Trust Co., Wash-

ington, D.C.7

116171254910620155

4313546956097625960611489

122741852257240556581755511895134995511489754125571643483528970911696499737117358239272847895200672281191068410861128831003611682

10316

Total 96,030,070 322,919,444 191,550,085

Jan.Mar.MayNov.MayMayOct.Feb.Sept.Oct.

Nov.JuneOct.MayDec.Dec.Dec.Oct.JulyApr.MayJulyApr.Aug.Dec.Apr.Jan.Mar.MayMayMayAug.JuneApr.Jan.Dec.MayJan.Oct.Mar.

31,192029,192425,191425,18632,189019,19002,190021.190528.190916.1919

8,192227,18711,1881

23,18895.19026,19046,192029,193014,19007,189317,190013,190023,190222.19063.19076.19085,191010.191012.192018,190623,18821,1892

20,18991.1903

24,19069,19142,191615,192626,19105,1920

Jan. 15,1913

25, 00025,00025,00050,00075,00050,00025,00025,00050,000100,000

50,00050,00050,00050,00025,00050,00025,000300,00025,00050,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00065,00025,00025,00025,00075,00050,00050,00030,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,000

500,000

8,750

"23,666"712, 250276,000193,000119,00041, 50084,00037,000

4,500274,875187, 250163, 50061, 62568, 50047, 50024,000133, 550185, 375.53, 55061,053106, 50018, 750

105, 65030, 50072,15032, 750

"~99,~566'533, 500119,446180,000120, 39266, 75013,50015,000

14,750

3,078,979

25,00025,00025,000150,00075,000100,00075,00025,00050,000100,000

75,00075,00050,00050,00025,00050,00025,000300,00060,00050,00040,00025, 00025,00025,00050,00025,00065,00025,00025,00050,000100,00025,00050,00040, 00025,00025,00025,00025, 000100,00025,000

2,000,000

dodo

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do_ do

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- _ do

. doOct. 27,1933

do. . do

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. do-. . .do

doOct. 30,1933

do_ do

do. do

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. . do.do

— dodo

Oct. 31,1933do

__ do-dodo

. dododo

. . dodo

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56,835,337

12, 500150,000

50, 000100,00075,00025,00050,00025,000

50,00050,00025,000

50,00025, 01012,00025, 00020, 00037, 50025,00045, 00025,00016,00050,000

100,00012, 50050,00040,00025,00025,00025,000

24, 450

50,000

91,298,012

4 50, 2564 175, 2604 147, 875

4 2, 220,0204 397,092* 611, 3124 89,0514 54,691

4 254,8454 1,107,939

4116,3304 390, 3964 544,7134 375,9844 227, 7564148, 3384 152,190

4 1,939, 542(4)

4 111, 5994 88,599

4 321,8084 92, 2274 98, 236

4101, 7644 375,8444 60, 2334 78,916

4 143, 5204 827,0054 71,356

4 163,4544 299,9694102,3154146,1994 163,0494 64, 239

4 248, 6904 357, 770

4 9, 228,198

4 5, 5004 13,000(4)

4139,946(4)

4 86, 799418, 2374 31,313(4)

4 205,4444 52,3874 24,781(4)

()4 24,241

4156,676(4)

()4 22,1774 41,907(4)4 50, 688

4 35, 796(4)4 90, 727411, 5524 39,9714 35,1744 21,148416,979411,152412,981

4 258,202(*)

4 2, 617, 797

262,864, 2061 Receiver appointed to levy and collect stock assessment covering deficiency in value of assets sold, or to complete unfinished liquidation.2 Restored to solvency.3 Eliminated as an insolvent national bank through revocation of the receiver's commission as of the date of issuance.4 Preliminary figures subject to revision.« Suspended under terms of bank holiday proclamation without subsequent appointment of conservator.6 Licensed banks subsequently found insolvent.7 Formerly in conservatorship.

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TABLE NO. 42-A.—State banks, under supervision of Comptroller of the Currency, in charge of receivers during the year ended Oct. 31,1933,dates of organization and appointment of receivers, capital at date of organization and at date of failure, dividends paid while solvent, totaldeposits, and bills payable and rediscounts at date of failure

toCOo

Name and location of bank

Organization

Jurisdiction under laws ofwhich incorporated Date Capital

Total divi-dends paidduring ex-istence as aState bank-ing asso-ciation

Failures

Capital Receiverappointed

Total de-posits atdate offailure

Billspayable

andredis-counts

at date offailure

International Exchange Bank, Washington, D.C.North Capitol Savings Bank, Washington, D.C__Bank of Brightwood, Washington, D.CDepartmental Bank, Washington, D.CContinental Trust Co., Washington, D.C l

Park Savings Bank, Washington, D.C

Arizona-

. . . .dodo

District of Columbia.Alabama _

June 30,1921Sept. 3,1912Apr. 26,1922Aug. 24,1920Jan. 25,1912Aug. 28,1909

$300,000100,000100,000500,000500,00050,000

$46,096112,1432,0002,077

615,000165,000

$116,83090,000100,000106,060

1,000,000100,000

July 14,1932do.

July 16,1932July 22,1932Feb. 28,1933July 13,1933

$452, 8501,027,862839,380802, 3735,766

3,379, 554

$112,129111,85725,000150,000

1,028,047593,555

Total... .1,550,000 942,316 1,512,890 6,507,785 2,020,588

OO

3i Receiver appointed to levy and collect stock assessment covering deficiency in value of assets sold or to complete unfinished liquidation.

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TABLE NO. 43.:—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. SI,total assets at date of failure and additional assets acquired subsequent thereto,offsets allowed together with the disposition of such collections, and various other

Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

469549620606667670

743744746756763776781799813816824846850867869887899905909912918919922928939941943945948955959971975977984995998

1004101010181019102410261027102910301031103610371049105110601061

Farmers & Drovers National Bank, Waynesburg, PaFirst National Bank, Sutton, W.Va—*Bannock National Bank, Pocatello, IdahoAmerican National Bank, Billings, M o n t . . -Citizens National Bank, Laurel, Mont _Commercial National Bank, Wilmington, N.CFirst National Bank, Joseph, Oreg.First National Bank, Sapulpa, Okla __. .Merchants National Bank, Mandan, N.Dak _.First National Bank, Webster, S.DakSioux Falls National Bank, Sioux Falls, S.DakFirst National Bank, Brookings, S.DakCommercial National Bank, Miles City, MontFirst National Bank, Coalgate, OklaFirst National Bank, Huron, S.DakFirst National Bank of Fergus County in Lewistown, Mont .Drovers National Bank, East St. Louis, 111City National Bank, Huron, S.Dak.iNational Bank of Commerce, Rochester, N.Y ___First National Bank, Ozark, AlaFirst National Bank, Alma, WisStockmens National Bank, Columbus, MontFirst National Bank, Townsend, MontNational Bank of Commerce, Pierre, S.DakFirst National Bank, Matoaka, W.VaCommercial National Bank, Greenville, TexGeorgia National Bank, Athens, GaFirst National Bank, Hedrick, Iowa iBurgettstown National Bank, Burgettstown, PaFirst National Bank, Selma, N.C ;First National Bank, Florence, S.CFirst National Bank, St. Cloud, MinnGlobe National Bank, Denver, ColoFirst National Bank, Warren, MinnFirst National Bank, Hallock, MinnManilla National Bank, Manilla, IowaMuskogee Security National Bank, Muskogee, OklaGregory National Bank, Gregory, S.DakWarren National Bank, Warren, MinnSecurity National Bank, Mason City, IowaBroadway National Bank, Denver, ColoFirst National Bank, Waukon, IowaFarmers National Bank, La Moure, N.DakFirst National Bank, Frankfort, S.DakFirst National Bank, Shenandoah, IowaFirst National Bank, Jonesboro, ArkDe Smet National Bank, De Smet, S.DakFirst National Bank, Pepin, WisFirst National Bank, Woonsocket, S.DakFirst National Bank, Waubay, S.DakOakes National Bank, Oakes, N.DakNational Farmers Bank, Owatonna, MinnFirst National Bank, Veblen, S.DakFarmers National Bank in Lidgerwood, N.DakFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Merced, CalifNational Bank of Franklin, Franklin, TennFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Lake City, S.CFirst National Bank, Milbank, S.DakCitizens National Bank, Spencer, IowaClarinda National Bank, Clarinda, IowaFirst National Bank, Marked Tree, Ark . . -

Dollar i200 00050,000

100,000150,00035,000

200,00025,000

100,00050,00025,000

150, 000100,000250,000100, 00065, 000

300,000200, 00050, 000

1, 500, 00035,00025,00050, 00050,000

100,00050,000

150, 000400,00025,000

100, 00030,000

150,000250, 000200, 00050,00060, 00025, 000

200, 00050,00050, 000

100, 000200, 000100, 00050,00025,00050, 000

100,00050, 00025, 00050, 00025,00025,00075, 00040,00025,000

100, 000100,000100, 00050,000

100,00050, 00050,000

Dec. 12,1906Aug. 29,1914June 11,1921Sept. 23,1922Jan. i 1923Jan. 31,1923June 14,1923July 30,1923Dec. 26,1923Jan. 2,1924Jan. 24,1924Feb. 9,1924Feb. 15,1924Feb. 27,1924Mar. 14.1924Apr. 12,1924May 22,1924June 10,1924June 21,1924Oct. 23,1924Nov. 7,1924Jan. 7,1925Jan. 8,1925Feb. 11,1925Mar. 3,1925Apr. 6,1925Apr. 17,1925Apr. 24,1925May 14,1925May 16,1925May 22,1925June 24,1925Oct. 1,1925Oct. 10,1925Oct. 16,1925Oct. 20,1925Nov. 7,1925Nov. 25,1925Dec. 5,1925Dec. 29,1925Jan. 16,1926Jan. 18,1926Feb. 25,1926Apr. 12,1926May 13,1926June 4,1926July 6,1926July 23,1926

do

Aug. 20,1926Sept. 4,19%Sept. 10,19%Sept. 18,19%Sept. 21,19%Sept. 23,19%Oct. 18,1926

doNov. 15,19%Nov. 19,19%Nov. 29,19%Nov. 30,1926

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1933, dates of appointment of receivers and final closing, with nominal amounts ofcapital stock and stock assessments, amounts collected from all sources includingdata indicating the progress or results of liquidation to Oct. 31, 1933.

Book value of assets at date of

Estimatedgood

Dollars814, 783310,050678,103165,067

63, 740926,972108,961219,280

45, 048125,681

1, 748, 843337, 212806, 234463,871938, 783

1, 473, 857365, 514

67, 500209, 287100, 75939, 73026, 919

597, 405566, 62443S, 483

1, 916, 3281,464

975, 738165, 454

1, 360, 861686, 888

2, 539, 75770, 957

108, 82250,137

1, 619, 895249, 092

75, 744732, 522

1,828, 891236, 406

55, 31174, 551

535, 529229, 374167, 239135.932150, 31433, 33474, 286

656,61240, 342

139,590278, 992213, 255308, 687246, 562176,889327, 800

33, 860

failure

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars2,013, 406

80,899735, 340270, 200102, 694

1, 226, 912114,304566,071175, 697113,962746, 250428, 037946,948345, 544851, 487

2, 307, 203351, 033

1, 337, 08593, 64175, 47475, 31152, 930

223, 9235,820

263, 743743, 75734.182

497; 425104, 95487, 000

1, 451, 8261, 397, 671

306. 034289, 048

83, 259420, 098193,265322, 513397, 029293, 071545, 797106, 003159, 555377, 004277, 776227, 373128, 487137,14092, 297

168, 389885, 553107, 964185, 902658, 287286, 596309, 764165, 347201,002261, 480143, 751

Estimatedworthless

Dollars130, 49927, 210

307, 421309,219205, 526548,872138, 678235, 987211, 368

74, 918458, 547381, 524677,140161, 521265, 511833, 221164, 452

2, 271, 29269, 001

113, 44881, 382

105, 961351, 952

27227,107585, 896

35, 385524, 290

29, 654208, 973398, 048962, 987198, 31593, 09855, 521

568, 72617, 21574, 285

180, 520441,108153,38287, 96953, 549

227, 526198, 077142, 256

3,15134, 36484, 36927, 06567, 49375, 03617, 227

436, 698239,088193, 35847, 850

376,700198, 54375, 547

Additionalassets

receivedsince dateof failure

Dollars2,072,083

63,1711, 020, 246

120, 32221,173

222,97228,054

138,05295, 05059,068

303,845132, 765291, 672

72,132337, 391334, 783

36, 548

1, 242, 67452, 22021, 49419, 42726, 283

129, 075330, 851217, 117290, 427

98681, 08125, 65736, 534

209,193349, 513

40, 42035,10312, 389

346. 82469, 69359, 802

112, 72790, 74168, 84721, 44430,191

431, 41139,94142,16127, 26454, 90425,85161, 537

248, 49547, 56022, 735

383, 380181,42063.14092; 58089, 53643, 05769, 355

Totalassessment

uponshare-holders

Dollars200,00050, 000

100, 000150, 00035, 000

200, 00025,000

100, 00050, 00025,000

150, 000100, 000250, 000100,00065,000

300, 000200, 000

35, 00025, 00050,00050, 000

100, 00050, 000

150, 000400, 000

25, 000100, 00030, 000

150, 000250, 000200,000

50, 00060, 00025, 000

200, 00050, 00050, 000

100, 000200, 000100, 00050, 00025,00050, 000

100, 00050, 00025, 00050, 00025, 00025, 00075, 00040, 00025, 000

100, 000100,000100,00050, 000

100,00050, 00050, 000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars5, 230, 771

531,3302, 841,1101, 014,808

428,1333,125, 728

414,9971,259, 390

577,163398, 629

3, 407, 4851, 379, 5382,971, 9941,143,0682, 458,1725, 249,0641,117, 547

4, 918, 551459,149336,175265, 850262, 093

1,402,355953, 322

1, 296, 4503,936, 408

97, 0172,178, 534

355, 7191,843, 3682,995,9555,449. 928

665, 726586, 071226, 306

3,155, 543579, 265582, 344

1, 522, 7982, 853, 8111,134, 432

320, 727342,846

1, 621,470845,168629, 029319, 834426, 722260, 851356, 277

1,933,153310, 902390, 454

1, 857, 3571,020, 359

974, 949602, 339944,127880, 880372, 513

Progress of liquidationto date of this report

Cash col-lections

fromassets

Dollars1,607,917

441,9111, 038, 770

292,638157, 783668,436200,098349, 084275, 692166, 710

1, 698, 649490,140

1, 469, 571504, 505

1,110, 5862, 471, 489

550,840

2, 558, 678155,150141,90585, 21376, 501

758,701550, 266522, 356

2,032, 28118,209

1, 258, 750143, 758

1,149, 7561, 217, 4143,051,893

195, 764232,883102, 258

1, 994, 743237,969219, 322959, 261

1, 613,423493,066107,34597,249

689,671384, 640309, 970154, 773205, 607

61, 749115, 205977,379147,698248, 415922, 723475,485351,100307,446420, 060358, 33763,883

Cash col-lections

fromstockassess-ment

Dollars149,32025,18040,51058, 7753,900

107,93211,19242, 5479,8609,041

52,586100,000129, 393

11, 22425, 668

172,180100, 706

91818,60831,11620,85043, 21144, 50086, 220

315,72015, 70383,47111,30291, 464

165,01489,42122, 02442, 76916, 700

145,32030,81710, 61878,97838,31886,49640,7419,369

50,00056,97729, 54111,35923,8216,500

11,28521,18123,00418,02448,84586,49775, 44313.95255,73423, 825

7, 542

469549620656667670689696743744746756763776781799813816824846850867869887899905909912918919922928939941943945948955959971975

934995998

1004101010181019102410261027102910301031103610371049105110S01081

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4695496?0656667670689696743744746756763776781799813816824846850867869887899905909912918919922928939941043945948955959971975977984995998

1004101010181019102410261927

Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars

1029103010311036103710491051L060 __1061

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars546,326

12,908107,462

17, 20211, 244

833,1358,741

238, 67142, 31818, 308

387, 23144,200

131, 02167,86284, 693

509, 46932, 929

17, 67921, 9493,455

41, 82860, 260

199, 637100,148346, 151

64,16320, 365

103, 676126, 232648, 876

21, 85517, 73631, 781

311, 55649, 98724, 394

114, 715309, 363

31, 63017, 7846,083

92, 76530,17131,16810, 45027, 0963,282

16, 345137, 093

6,22020, 99895, 33697,15186, 68226, 44056, 39564, 573

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars2,303,563

479,9991,186, 742

368, 615172, 927

1, 609, 503220,031630. 302327,870194, 059

2,138, 466634, 340

1, 729, 985583, 591

1, 220, 9473,153,138

684, 475

2, 558, 678173, 747182, 462119, 784139,179862,172794, 403708, 724

2, 694,15233, 912

1, 406, 384175, 425

1, 344, 8961,508,6603, 790,190

239, 643293, 388150, 739

2, 451, 619318, 773254, 334

1,152, 9541,961, 104

611,192165, 870112, 701

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars2,756,181

26,5001, 594,878

35,358128, 502

1, 421, 563181,158571, 635209,153184, 657972, 299712, 556

1,121, 402470, 701446, 253672,172294, 484

2, 359, 873128, 920147, 321127,18279, 430

416, 38758, 740

523, 9461,157, 976

53, 808414, 335140, 707216,153277, 997

1, 455, 385369, 926275, 45267, 267

210, 182205, 356223, 533348, 822722, 469257, 330145, 598214. 514

832, 436! 390, 237471, 788 13,195370, 679 237.891176, 582256, 524

71, 531142, 835

1,135, 653176, 922287, 437

1, 066, 904659,133

47, 728138, 273138, 206194, 371423, 940116, 98496, 041

190, 798347. 723

513, 225} 148, 232347, 838 54, 964532,1891 367, 672446, 735

71, 5481 142, 973107, 80552, 813

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars120,347

11

519,61095,604

2,594

3,954199, 30632, 642

751, 6401, 295, 934

39, 294

122, 400

14, 33467,00794, 679

341, 28620,889

223, 7831,124, 312

93, 77428,181

439, 06235, 95365, 095

8,556252, 406

398, 797317,162

81, 8835,746

32, 6145,356

319, 741

548, 500

288,935163, 489

300, 165134, 269

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

stock as-sessment

Dollars50,68024,82059,49091,22531,10092,06813,80857, 45340,14015,95997, 414

120, 60788, 77639, 332

127,82099,294

34, 0826,392

18, 88429,15056, 7895,500

63, 78084, 2809,297

16, 52918, 69858, 53684, 986

110, 57927, 97617, 2318,300

54, 68019,18339, 38221, 022

161, 68213, 5049,259

15, 631

43,02320, 45913, 64126,17918,50013, 71553, 81916, 9966,976

51,15513, 50324, 55736, 04844, 26626,17542, 458

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars

22556,84410, 7402f906

37,85516, 9797,1209,0053,524

48, 8241,994

26, 52872, 663

9,610

7,9807,200

20, 758

6,71415, 383

150

80,181

6,26415, 477

18, 4998,5985,430

3,2842,000

23, 8317,006

5,3661 1701 883

5,43112, 388

10, 843

7,565

868317

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars1, 286,325

350,164157, 93498,8968,501

384,15113, 787

136, 983141, 514

78, 306955,965

99,904868,931

47, 629259, 545

1, 437, 432374, 775

6, 97463, 29823, 47551, 601

357, 762427, 032438, 629

81,150, 359

1,156, 08941, 621

186, 297424, 235

2, 231, 71938, 624

144,43676, 872

1, 209, 07173, 20648, 072

644, 8161, 452, 248

359, 910107, 732

31, 379241, 834142, 391182, 314119, 685100, 58328, 40944, 282

667, 38593, 914

133, 350504, 833322, 487268, 607134,102264, 524222, 417

8, 417

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Securedand pre-

ferred lia-bilities paid

exceptthrough

dividends,including

offsetsallowed

Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Conser-vators'

expenses

Receiv-ers' sal-

aries, legaland otherexpenses

Cash inhands ofcomp-trollerand re-ceivers

Amountof claimsproved

Divi-dends(per-cent)

Interestdivi-

dends(per-cent)

Date finally-closed or

restored tosolvency

Dollars754, 094

34,228878, 816107,131129, 330

1, 041,448167, 884401, 353

88,16465, 538

944, 602394, 557673, 015463, 579715, 575

1, 509, 317231,196

Dollars Dollars80,6602,812!1, 3311

33,1164,010

215L

~12~457|I2,107'

15,6411.5,490

57, 6101,643

19, 85823, 21910, 501

Dollars134, 980

90, 34/591,817

104, 07924,189130, 93521,16684, 84666,48330, 072

212, 39260,705128, 43544, 21297, 889139, 59161, 482

Dollars47,5042,225

~"I4,~6533,991

15, 111

10, 24714, 5129,86624, 860

55,41733,9696,521

Dollars1, 570,648350, 398989,959511,530287,164

1,655,640129, 096549, 096309,364223, 699

1, 908, 312978, 439

1, 500, 370682, 887

1, 518,4192, 850, 411468, 493

7510017.52042510. 6524.948. 095355017.5157. 91510.81214980

Apr. 24,1933

Sept. 24,1933Nov. 19,1932

Sept. 21,1933Mar. 14,1933

4695496206566676706896967437447467567637767817998138168248468508678698878999059099129189199229289399419439459489559599719759779849959981004101010181019102410261027102910301031103610371049105110601061

2,450, 228136,94673, 74048, 73263, 794334, 481293,144163, 786

1, 376, 04824,234137, 01090, 564

1, 074, 032701, 637

1, 240,482138, 45788, 93052, 213

167, 840134,488429, 840348,430137, 71328,40042, 259410,007245,411140,18424,110113,17521,83256, 608

316, 53950, 787105, 221428,464267,675173, 527150, 759214,159171,361116,916

4835890529

2,80340,9062,053

21, 22193, 050

2,597

6,575152,260119,1766,6085,936

1257,57233,8577,716

22, 922612

29, 7906,73913,87474,5201,975

66!5,7461,192

1,90731,4042,068

14128,462

573927

1,18912,3118,204

81

108, 40214,10437, 31926, 79016, 687103, 45047, 97869, 705

7,385

4, 29425, 57317,482

72, 8499,52862, 22835, 22154, 48;93,497211, 26936, 894

1,8

48, 4608,01923,50756, 85087, 54412, 796

21, 529104, 79735, 23151, 63355, 376117, 03560, 38222,99921,905

47, 69241

6,9951

42, 77923, 397

100, 64953,29541,10920,49727, 62314, 68237,921106, 45624, 72236, 33792, 69157, 55554,15240,19241,19534, 72415,857

3,4264,885

6,5448,5855,438234

13,869

12, 454

16,01214,031

9,1611,385

298, 422218,112143, 61373, 718

744, 897502, 442670,789

1, 091, 54225, 000

1, 651,150180.939414, 095

1, 842, 8823, 705, 505

392, 819339, 849131, 384

1, 373, 093244,640314, 331768, 241

1,960, 242712, 616176,460248,755601,364361, 627317,399

• 230,139167, 743167,112191,869

1, 249,428129.940226,298

1,029, 078628,973537, 244243, 784406, 530557,38487, 344

532.6830.870488565.39

100.6

70234526601042.558.588291583.15

7450

60.9513. 553404057.4352601723.895372.2762.344951.27505565.254010

Mar. 1,1933

June 1,1933Jan. 3,1933

Dec. 20,1932

May 22," 1933

Apr. 1,1933Dec. 16,1932

Nov. 1,1933

Oct. 20,1933Sept. 23,1933

Nov. 1,1932

May 1,1933Feb. 1,1933

Aug. 15,1933

Jan." ~~3,~ 1933

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Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

1063106410651070107210751079109210951096109811001105110611081110111111151122112311251128113011331138114011411144114811511152115311541156115711611175117711791180118111861187118811891201120612081210121312141221122212251226122712281230123112321235

First National Bank, Leeds, N.DakFarmers National Bank, Brookings, S.Dak—First National Bank, Alta, Iowa..First National Bank, Malvern, Iowa - . - .First National Bank, Haleyville, AlaFirst National Bank, Plattsmouth, NebrCitizens National Bank, Ortonville, MinnFirst National Bank, Boyceville, WisFirst National Bank, Beardsley, MinnFarmers National Bank, Red Lake Falls, MinnFirst National Bank, Edgeley, N.DakFirst National Bank, Britt, IowaFirst National Bank, Clinton, MinnCitizens National Bank, Albert Lea, MinnFirst National Bank, Allegan, MichFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Mount Morris, Pa..First National Bank, Rush City, MinnFirst National Bank, Dunbar, Pa-First National Bank, Lepanto, ArkProvident National Bank, Waco, Tex.1First National Bank, Sheldon, IowaFirst National Bank, Columbia City, IndFirst National Bank, Lake Worth, FlaFirst National Bank, Bend, OregCity National Bank in Kearney, NebrFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Alcester, S.Dak.First National Bank, Grafton, N.DakFirst National Bank, Chowchilla, CalifFirst National Bank, Spencer, Iowa_.Peoples National Bank, Waukon, IowaFirst National Bank, East Grand Forks, MinnFayette City National Bank, Fayette City, PaFirst National Bank, Webster, PaFirst National Bank, Bishop, CalifCitizens National Bank, Waynesburg, PaFirst National Bank, Inwood, IowaNational State Bank, Stockton, KansFirst National Bank, New Cumberland, W.VaFirst National Bank, Chetotah, OklaFirst National Bank, Hope, N.DakFirst National Bank, Manning, S.CNew Georgia National Bank, Albany, GaFirst National Bank, Minnewaukan, N.DakFirst National Bank, Greenville, Tex.*First National Bank, Mullens, W.VaAstoria National Bank, Astoria, OregNew First National Bank in Springfield, Mo —First National Bank, Carrington, N.DakFirst National Bank, Toronto, S.DakCommercial National Bank, Statesville, N.CFirst National Bank, Bristow, OklaFirst National Bank, Marshalltown, IowaFirst National Bank, Arcadia, Ind-First National Bank, Calexico, CalifFirst National Bank, Denton, TexFirst National Bank, Plainview, NebrLake County National Bank, Madison, S.DakCitizens National Bank, Woonsocket, R.IFirst National Bank, Dublin, Ga.._First National Bank, Aledo, 111Carolina National Bank, Darlington, S.C

Dollars25,00050,00050,00050,00025,00050,00025,00025,00025,00025,00085,00050,00025,00050,00050,00025,00050,00050,00035, 000

300,000150,000100, 000100,000100,000150, 00050,00050,00025,000

150, 000125, 00050,00075,00025,00050,000

500, 00050,00050, 00050,00050,00050,00050, 000

200, 00025,000

150,00025,000

200,000125, 00050,00025,000

100,00050,000

200,00025,000

300,00050,00040,00075,000

100,000200,00050,000

100,000

Dec. 1,1926Dec. 3,1926— . d oDec. 10,1926Dec. 17,1926Dec. 21,1926Jan. 4,1927Jan. 18,1927Jan. 21,1927Jan. 24,1927Jan. 31,1927Feb. 1,1927Feb. 10,1927Feb. 18,1927

do.Feb. 21,1927.—doMar. 7,1927Mar. 25,1927Mar. 26,1927Mar. 29,1927Mar. 31,1927Apr. 2,1927Apr. 29,1927May 14,1927May 17,1927May 25,1927May 28,1927June 25,1927July 19,1927July 28,1927

doAug. 8,1927Aug. 15,1927Aug. 17,1927Sept. 6,1927Nov. 14,1927Nov. 21,1927Dec. 1,1927Dec. 12,1927Dec. 14,1927Jan. 4,1928Jan. 6,1928Jan. 11,1928Jan. 16,1928Feb. 24,1928Mar. 17,1928Mar. 26,1928Apr. 3,1928Apr. 19,1928Apr. 25,1928June 11,1928July 3,1928July 24,1928Aug. 15,1928Aug. 22,1928Aug. 29,1928Sept. 18,1928Sept. 24,1928Sept. 27,1928Nov. 2,1928

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1938, dates of appointment of receivers and final closing, with nominal amounts ofcapital stock and stock assessments, amounts collected from all sources includingdata indicating the progress or results of liquidation to Oct. 31, 1983.—Continued

Book value of assets at date of

Estimatedgood

Dollars64,314

568, 348205, 712122,24148,872

106, 463136, 44683, 976

129, 61556,001

112, 595213, 51867,100

523,039426, 298241, 396174,063266,910

20,127

346,669512, 727938,698421, 441675, 280136, 778227, 724

43, 316245, 12198, 784

279, 559458, 944165, 808306,184

3,369,71262, 052

109, 777115,516186, 51343, 061

109, 001568, 491

83, 2G2

149, 5681, 296, 515

323,10579, 23595, 992

769, 917380, 301908, 443122, 205846, 745151, 744117, 512238,383580,971277,770421, 553248,066

failure

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars70,332

454,379310,194110, 20697, 747

184, 204153, 61980, 986

131, 60560, 794

201, 321590,163138, 357438,98380,065

110, 423145, 369163,12186,094

794,076498, 470497, 533689, 716

1, 643, 546240, 680450,675155, 469613, 042473,901215,106654, 918

69, 926330, 486

1 841 82?' 136, 331

209, 322161. 39281, 455

187, 387113, 710633, 460

93, 810

87,107953, 690321,868291, 387109, 552195,038245, 257807, 084102,141151, 541128, 337229, 458196, 325703, 792911, 43998,004

361, 998

Estimatedworthless

Dollars34,49094,46355,057

108,10013,999

103, 23861,80128, 62318,14870,93424, 87749,88619, 75926,337

248,46139, 348

122,59028,01546, 731

10,492188,005184, 335333,688

21, 78397, 892

260, 77562,42855, 375

223,91645, 609

1,042, 404137, 07291,002

479, 04894, 673

143, 374392, 001

42, 36384, 37188, 220

318, 0884,691

22, 244445, 399128, 76460, 29720. 578

106', 71873,177

127, 38212, 554

106,191104, 273

41, 285103, 740122,891561, 448

97, 699115, 736

Additionalassets

receivedsince dateof failure

Dollars15,44193,790

149, 40952,3093,352

33,87646,94119, 58432,96331, 48062, 401

113, 70246, 570

158,40262,49627, 57348, 40143,5359,6881,785

216,74699, 665

403, 28293, 37089, 395

100,89333, 01936, 673

321, 62099, 32873, 20393, 84717, 223

303, 947634, 231

83, 22788, 07949, 27128, 01755,8189,337

147, 64238, 807

7,01511,048

168, 96924,849

127,26296,502

868, 828145, 958285. 541

42, 254253,185

72, 37947, 24435, 76071, 97785, 63835, 591

106, 326

Totalassessment

uponshare-holders

Dollars25,00050,00050,00050,00025,00050,00025,00025,00025,00025,00085,00050,00025,00050,00050,00025,00050,00050,00035,000

300,000150,000100, 000100,000100,000150, 00050, 00050,00025, 000

150,000125, 00050,00075,00025, 00050, 000

50,00050,00050,00050,00050, 00050,000

200, 00025,000

150,00025, 000

200,000125, 00050,00025, 000

100, 00050, 000

200,00025,000

"50," 00040,00075,000

100,000200, 000

50,000100,000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars209,577

1,260,980770,372442,856188,970477, 781423, 807238,169337, 331244, 209486,194

1,017, 269296, 786

1,196, 761867,320443, 740540, 423551,581197,640301, 785

1,517,9831, 398,8672,123,8481,638,2152, 580, 004

626, 2431, 022,193

322, 8861, 385,1581, 020, 929

663, 4772, 325, 113

415, 0291, 081, 6196, 324 813

426, 283600, 552768, 180388, 348420, 637370, 268

1, 867,681245, 570157, 015294, 967

3, 064, 573923, 586608, 181347, 624

2,040, 501894, 693

2, 328,450304,154

1, 357, 662506, 733475, 499649, 208

1, 579, 6312,036, 295

702, 847932,126

Progress of liquidationto date of this report

Cash col-lections

fromassets

Dollars105,392860,981369, 776195,97393, 427

198, 699240,995128,401212,053124,969241, 678470, 633158,239733, 287436,654245,925279,103279, 204

54,1851,785

841, 458796, 705822, 255702, 853

1,192, 393331, 369466, 226214, 588712, 866331, 264417, 494654, 470176, 060495, 661

4, 202 811140,166280, 091153, 799241, 069216, 274104, 066741, 381117, 542

5,090159,163

1, 717, 351337, 315238, 004158,049836,927424,112

1,160, 303186,918319, 991265, 578205, 214315, 394909, 438843, 219398,186385,188

v^asn col-lections

fromstockassess-ment

Dollars21,19640,38140,56929, 29514,38812,89825,00014,1846,1776,363

67,68330,89110, 98231,40819, 84523, 27521,97727, 51715, 874

282, 70041,94163, 27275,87739, 69385, 65628, 78830, 23510, 25796, 578

107, 51815, 67334, 3259,4409,594

31, 63423,40614, 74810, 87016, 14721, 788

175, 38917, 225

105, 7482, 526

124, 70220,48518,0968, 766

72, 6587,000

142.03418,154

__20,6028,039

52,43491,41678,96233,04345, 816

loe:1064106!107(1072107!107<109$109!109<109*110(110cnotnotmem i111!112:112;112,112*113(113;113$114(114114^114*115115'115;115'115(115'116117117'117<118(118118118118*118<12012012012K1211211221221221221221221123(123123123

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10631064106510701072107510791092109510961098110011051106110811101111111511221123112511281130113311381140114111441148

Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceE.F.C.

loan

Dollars

i i5i;1152 i1153!11541156115711611175117711791180,181J186{187{188{189{201{206{208{210{213{214{221{222{225{226{227{228{230{231{232J235

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars13,08288, 62638, 53430, 077

5,81425, 69027, 07313,10910, 9258,109

17, 47129, 0989,760

68, 83331, 88920,04316, 41733,08910, 447

110, 39071, 896

320, 661152, 438168, 411

26, 52243, 61328, 01562, 51454, 89128, 68876, 26212, 033

136, 600

10, 89417, 81248, 23812, 96414, 8856, 378

44, 41713, 805

25, 853117, 873

69, 13432, 491

9,881160, 29436,161

181, 4349,513

10, 74120,28416,19135, 036

136, 494105, 52630, 63588, 299

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars139, 670989, 988448, 879255, 345113, 629237, 287293, 068155, 694229,155139, 441326, 832530, 622178, 981833, 528488, 388289, 243317, 497339, 81080, 506

284, 485993, 789931, 873

1, 218, 793894, 984

1, 446, 460386, 679540, 074252, 860871. 958493, 673461, 855765, 057197, 533641, 855

4, 202, 811182, 694321, 309216, 785264, 903247, 306132, 232961, 187148, 572110, 838187, 542

1, 959, 926426, 934288, 591176, 696

1, 069, 879467, 273

1, 483, 771214, 585330, 732306, 464229, 444402, 864

1, 137, 3481, 027, 707

461,864519, 303

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars17, 25228,598

312,06234,22015,115

203, 39236, 37271,65927, 66286, 13116, 645

467, 53821,929

231,139313, 831

580188, 22633,77798,008

416,135109, 703880, 932682, 924

1, 069, 20063, 069

397, 61155, 221

459, 778163, 87951,716

1, 519, 381201, 936

37, 349586, 743225, 223252, 64930, 739

4,763139, 478209, 824232, 226

17, 5281,925

45249, 482392,137

21, 97236, 262

643, 2812,801

786, 71317,357

349,183170,871205, 86165, 580

433, 69984, 74310,88462, 711

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars48,851

232,775

132,58649,614

94, 367

61,69l

125,400

81,858113, 50234, 946

152,1926,677

155, 511

320,563

155, 28364, 743

62

345,895115, 579

362,0091, 535, 259

485, 40479,552

649,65771,695

84,906779,867

265, 714118, 432299, 999381, 619

65, 366677,747

8,233158,198

802,807

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars3,8049,6199,431

20,70510,61237,102

10,81618, 82318, 63717, 31719,10914, 01818, 59230, 155

1,72528,02322, 48319, 12617,300

108, 05936,72824,12360, 30764, 34421, 21219,76514, 74353, 42217, 48234, 32740, 67515,56040,406

18, 36626, 59435, 25239,13033, 85328,21224, 611

7,77544, 25222, 47475, 298

104, 51531, 90416,23427, 34243,00057, 9666,846

29,39831, 96122, 5668,584

121. 038213,142[ 16, 957295,9281 54,184

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars

10, 712

5,890

928

274,0001,690

2,74758, 07511, 452

9,5241,786

12,448

16, 52677,802

91, 9053,594

11, oil2,4764,125

568

1,772

6,221

25,855

1,800

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars92,018

580, 669293, 426131,18238, 307

132,114119, 063121, 680175, 37664, 420

233, 292301,839

81, 555597, 550206, 483191, 420207, 222276, 733

30, 444

572,046621, 939539, 582418, 913828, 598269,806450, 755133, 917731, 908311,107297, 791405, 286140, 020381, 502

U , 072, 38688, 617

134,04165, 03688, 684

204, 49033,861

225,150113, 310

6,84084,001

1, 055, 657151,183

69, 63082,788

494, 607148, 974

1,190,975141,129

221, 34088, 839

251, 971717, 925143,025253, 239220, 391,

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Securedand pre-

ferred lia-bilities paid

exceptthrough

dividends,including

offsetsallowed

Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Conser-vators'

expenses and

Receiv-ers' sal-

aries, legal" other

expenses

Cash inhands ofcomp-trollerand re-ceivers

Amountof claimsproved

Divi-dends(per-cent)

Interestdivi-

dends(per-cent)

Date finally-closed or

restored tosolvency

Dollars27,339

289,883110,97976,96744,77569,136

111, 99913, 24516, 27846, 62327,040

60,118139,880155,063

46, 77851, 96733, 68831, 895

Dollars2,54317,9783,5859,4117,3881,164274172

2,2945f

11, 4185,0885,6245, 2419,8875,78211, 213

8291,369

Dollars

367,525169,936611, 587334,161539,438

70, 53643, 85979,15394, 733

113, 92894, 705

296, 81542, 368

185, 9323,367

67, 256145,954100,835132, 040

14, 88560,148

552,98016, 374

5973, 082

741, 667229,120127, 56856, 577

397, 626254, 737192, 6650, 751

263,28756, 358

116,306

349,156802, 348138, 554239, 650

1,52139,128

1,3467,1071,0732,412

2,6663,190

14, 3618,501

212

26627, 202

777

693,0557,414

14914, 4701,039

464,8053,294

33, 26113,93920,9441,956

30,5091,74"

25, 742211

1, 503121

6794, 569

25, 756!5,1711

Dollan14, 59358, 79140,88925,06315,60034, 87338, 61720, 59725, 27622, 45646,14135, 40922,10375,86959, 57734, 85535,41724,07816, 7982,368

51,00774, 76063, 53176, 72865,89938, 20528, 28921,53342,12747, 79437, 43460, 95815,14563,00877, 31726, 04428, 86628,79036, 03520, 5 r21,548

Dollan3,177

42, 667

54,88'15, 59412, 03416, 544

106, 23543, 33738, 40417, 75393,64447, 315

>,62016,13639,69028, 55519,61634,09969, 58844, 09436,13833, 949

12, 7227,559

12,403

8,941

8,65314,98857, 37810,40811, 6784,482

8,117

"26," 110

5,72017,17115, 591

6,48313,900

11,14'22, 539

22, 0555,089

35,8982,255

10, 27551, 562

3,16358, 93313, 723

3,0502,013

3,18016, 586

7,8168,177

18, 342

Dollars115,031794,134414,448201,828109, 455258, 709213, 798159, 067240, 242113, 416245, 556625, 359148,175796,368516, 392294, 492345, 370327, 50597,422301, 754663,013956, 877

1,120,9681, 032, 8071, 629, 564359, 757819, 554167, 321788, 610491, 803415, 763

1, 593, 440267, 018762, 832

4,072, 386176, 709239, 756542, 450126, 695244,995226, 684635, 379153,158161,165152,878

1, 757, 772415, 242231, 497165, 530897, 24"423,834

1, 426, 311160, 397

7370.80653551.075576.57356.89548.27557540656084.531.2590. 8086.066547.7246.0450.8575558092. 817627325.552.4450

»10050.1555.65127083. 46922.07357461.27556036.413050553583.50

288, 428222,150360, 249980, 729703, 367423, 819538, 230

76.74407070206045

Apr. 1,1933

Aug. 14,1933

Sept~.~~5,~1933'

Dec!I6,l932

Sept."I," 1933

Aug. 1,1933

May"l5,l933

Sept. 30,1933Mar. 1,1933Nov. 1,1932

Dec. 1,1932

Mar.Jan.

1,19333,1933

Aug. 1,1933do

Aug. 15,1933Jan. 3,1933

Jan. 11,1933

Sept.8, 1933

Dec. 31,1932

M a y 16,1933

Oct. 16,1933

1063106410651070107210751079109210951096109811001105110611081110111111151122112311251128113011331138114011411144114811511152115311541156115711611175117711791180118111861187118811891201120612081210121312141221122212251226122712281230123112321235

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Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

1236123712381239124112421243124512471249125312541255125612571258125912611263126412651266126712691270127212731275127612771279128012811282128312841285128712881290129112921293129412951296129712981300130213041305130713081309131013121313131413161317

First National Eank, Farmland, Ind.1-- _Lamar National Bank, Lamar, S.CHartington National Bank, Hartington, NebrFirst National Bank, Cheraw, S.CFarmers National Bank, Wakefield, NebrFourth National Bank, Macon, GaFirst National Bank, Richland Center, WisFirst National Bank, Warren, IndCass County National Bank, Casselton, N.Dak__ ._Peoples National Bank, Middletown, DelFirst and Moorhead National Bank, Moorhead, Minn_.Exchange National Bank, Denton, TexFirst National Bank, Frisco, TexFirst National Bank, Kingsbury, TexFirst National Bank, Coleridge, NebrExchange National Bank, Spokane, WashFirst-Exchange National Bank, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho...Minneapolis National Bank, Minneapolis, KansFirst National Bank, Manchester, IowaCitizens National Bank, Hope, IndFirst National Bank, Avon Park, FlaFirst National Bank, Punta Gorda, FlaFirst National Bank, Bixby, OklaCarlton National Bank, Wauchula, FlaFirst National Bank, Rockford, IowaFirst National Bank, Erskine, MinnNational Bank of Larimore, Larimore, N.DakFirst National Bank, West Alexandria, OhioFirst National Bank, Sandersville, GaNational Bank of Emmetsburg, Emmetsburg, IowaFirst National Bank, Sanborn, N.DakPeoples National Bank, Adena, OhioReed City National Bank, Reed City, MichFirst National Bank, Ruthven, IowaFirst National Bank, Sebring, FlaFirst National Bank, Lakeland, FlaFirst National Bank, Auburndale, FlaFirst National Bank, Shinnston, W.Va _First National Bank, Aneta, N.DakFirst National Bank in Langdon, Langdon, N.DakFirst National Bank, Mayville, N.Dak .Polk County National Bank in Bartow, FlaEast Alabama National Bank, Eufaula, AlaNational Bank of Newberry, Newberry, S.C.__South Pasadena National Bank, South Pasadena, Calif-First National Bank, McHenry, N.DakFirst National Bank, DeLand, FlaFirst National Bank, Sanford, FlaFirst National Bank, St. Augustine, FlaMiners National Bank, Blossburg, PaFirst National Bank, Maquon, 111Henry National Bank, Abbeville, AlaFirst National Bank, Montezuma, IowaFirst National Bank, El Dorado Springs, MoFirst National Bank, Delta, ColoFarmers National Bank, Red Oak, IowaFirst National Bank, Taylorville, 111First National Bank, New Bern, N.CFirst National Bank, Clarksville, ArkNational Bank of Lumpkin, Lumpkin, Ga.First National Bank, Tower City, N.Dak.

Dollars40,00025,00040,00050,00050,000

500,00050,00025,00025,00080,000

150,000100,00025,00025,00040,000

1,000,000100,00060,00050,00030,000

100,00050,00025, 00050,00050,00025,00025,00040,00050,00060,00025,00050,00025,00025,000

100,000100,000

50,00090,00025, 00050,00050,000

200,000100,000100,000100,000

25,000100,000150,000130,00050,00035,00050,00050,00050,00050,00060,000

200,000150,000100,000

. 25,00025,000

Nov.Nov.Nov.Nov,Nov,Nov,

3,19289,192813,192814,192821,192826,1928

-—doDee. 7,1928Dee. 10,1928Dec. 14,1928Dec. 24,1928Dec. 26,1928Dec. 31,1928Jan. 10,1929

12,192918,192919,19299,1929

Jan.Jan.Jan.Feb.Feb. 13,1929Feb. 15,1929Feb. 18,1929

do.Feb. 20,1929Feb. 21,1929Feb. 23,1929Mar. 2,1929Mar. 5,1929Mar. 13,1929Mar. 14,1929Mar. 15,1929Apr. 10,1929Apr. 13,1929May 2,1929

do.May 4,1929May 15,1929

doMay 22,1929June 3,1929June 14,1929June 25,1929June 28,1929July 1,1929

doJulyJulyJulyJulyJulyJulyAug.Aug.Sept.Sept.Sept.Oct.Oct.Oct.Nov.Dec.Dec.

2,19293,192912,192915,192925,192930,192914,192916,192916,192923,192925,192914,192918,192926,192918,19297,192910,1929

Footnotes at edd of table, pp. 318, 319.

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Book value of assets at date of

Estimatedgood

Dollars10,15919,831

174, 70060, 535187, 282

8,123, 464153,637105, 789187,197399,828

1, 268, 833194,44746, 20233,998128, 618

7, 277, 683804, 625142, 500301, 745169,120181, 452165, 603108, 968196,45543,17270,97863, 238289,93477, 510

303, 76150, 910

296, 523189, 75285, 76485, 097731, 968109, 667458, 88735,134113,71078,536

413, 486234,813409, 892519,0637,051

411, 626535, 531812,843695, 771118,65799,772149, 375105, 651203,840247,884841, 377528, 445236, 32157, 40138, 795

failure

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars57, 042166, 462243, 428131, 274264, 963

1,070,097463,14463, 659140, 485195, 906813,433251,87330,13542, 033132, 545

1,194, 550211, 021274, 462301, 588150, 469274, 513261, 90371, 598

275, 89390, 65282,186102, 30669,988378,082441,34956, 235

325,16859, 678142, 649232, 666

1, 315, 256236, 338456,963152,126173,490134,102885, 600294, 669700, 759131, 40050, 573

877, 7551, 203, 5861,164, 714378,26659,176206,860298,984133,113307, 531217,966525, 887

1, 244, 289150, 75740, 37363, 549

Estimatedworthless

Dollars44, 7182,49438,088110, 309112,196938,815204,10432, 76834, 873119, 051184, 25394, 63416, 6018,2596,547

1, 492, 690125,967280,88185, 37344, 256131, 038100, 67027, 20355,126112,83342, 26112, 04266, 27172,13542, 345

21712, 6097,747138

236, 331293,81482, 26776,07354,92311,43018, 299

730,857276,029231,915146,44141, 094326, 744390, 535526,181263, 68316,354

153, 078116,382163, 55390,9035,966

207,807218, 871152, 00916, 2873,901

Additionalassets

receivedsince dateof failure

Dollars1,4946,91290,61035, 38289,447299, 089206, 85321,08965, 87147, 666113,.16946, 50122,92322, 70281, 520

943, 69537,916129, 55784,16497, 25457,10528, 42218,95334, 47573,00817, 60434, 337103, 58415,87556, 24324, 75732, 66731,65151, 41121, 052183, 30663, 41769, 67833, 87626, 75950, 89089, 086163,11635, 779113, 8065, 652

208,158186,798218, 30072,97411,0305,88651,11413, 47967, 721103,854133,23733, 74228, 2114,03410,814

Totalassessment

uponshare-holders

Dollars40,00025,00040,00050,00050,000

500,00050,00025,00025, 00080,000150,000100,00025,00025,00040,000

1,000,000100, 00060, 00050,00030,000100, 00050, 00025,00050, 00050,00025,00025, 00040,00050, 00060, 00025,00050,00025, 00025, 000100,000100,00050, 00090,00025, 00050,00050,000

200, 000100, 000100,000100,00025, 000100, 000150, 000130,00050, 00035, 00050,00050,00050,00050,00060, 000200, 000150,000100,00025,00025,000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars153,413220, 699586,826387, 500703, 888

10, 931, 4651, 077, 738248, 305453, 426842, 451

2, 529, 688687, 455140,861131, 992389, 230

11, 908, 6181, 279, 529887,400822,870491, 099744,108606,598251, 722611,949369,665238,029236,923569, 777593, 602903, 698157,119716,967313, 828304,962675,146

2, 624, 344541, 689

1,151, 601301, 059375, 389331, 827

2, 319, 0291, 068, 6271, 478, 3451,010, 710

129, 3701,924, 2832, 466, 4502,852, 0381, 460, 694240, 217515, 596665,855465, 796719, 995635, 670

1,908, 3082,175, 347

667, 298143,095142,059

Progress of liquidationto date of this report

Cash col-lectionsfromassets

Dollars45, 25866, 070

298, 76091, 892419, 783

7, 455,490323, 561132, 630252,044400, 450

1, 329, 651346, 52947,14354,077208, 747

7, 590,185839,132264, 360445,095331,425261, 062285, 295140, 276230, 795154,38499,113105, 298337, 359220,142384, 43470, 260420,087104,965170, 426225,976965, 607113,777615,819119, 579128, 846136, 781732, 605431, 277358, 018603, 44934, 513795, 240

1, 095,1031, 267, 661732,186140, 289156, 355296, 550155,890299,158293, 023

1,035,021470,672216,66635, 59449, 436

Cash col-lectionsfromstockassess-ment

Dollars29,95020, 67725, 70523, 64411,865

282,11542, 585

60017,87768,34978, 65270, 5044,30810, 40032, 407664,44533, 66046, 63542,12123,93423,46021, 2443,720

36, 2345,91110,3673,83134,00511, 02442, 9377,416

35,20011,18910, 67220, 63229,3379, 25982, 51616, 20026,97919, 383125,04238, 69362, 26777,1661,754

50, 421111,996115, 51837,06822, 28120,95618, 50028,19615, 78851,005152,1042,00023,16815,1217,130

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1254

1256135712581259126112631264126512661267126912701*7312731275

1*771279

1281

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Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars

7,000

4,900

1,16613, 000

1,400

10,60041,000

5,166

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars

8,5796,923

29, 84539, 676

977,02743, 35110, 58525,11917, 702

141 60445, 2094 159

19, 57042, 675

799, 85695, 68344 89136, 54728, 22729, 85351 51519, 05240, 4229,6078,542

19, 586• 44 995

18, 41259, 9793 382

25, 5649 3199.967

56,175251,18745,11061, 73121, 27412, 8978,646

116,00115, 09961, 70263, 657

76561, 039

208, 566136, 70257,9087,116

13 87531 40717 702

112, 76819 02873, 75265,82856, 4873,5293,945

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,

includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars75, 20895, 326

361, 388145, 381471, 324

8, 714, 632409, 497143, 815295, 040486, 501

1, 549 907462, 242

55, 61084, 047

283, 8299, 054, 486

988, 475355, 886530, 763383, 586314, 375358, 054167, 948307, 451169, 902118, 022128, 715416, 359249, 578487, 350

81, 058480, 851125, 473191, 065302, 783

1, 247, 231181,146760, 068158, 4531G8, 722175, 410

1, 014, 648485, 069481, 987744, 27237, 032

906, 7001, 415, 6651, 519, 881

827,162169, 686191,186346 457201, 788427, 714363, 056

1,260, 877538, 500296, 321

54, 24465, 611

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars68,155

121,050241,143

17, 344192, 709884, 901165, 505

14, 49435, 058

323, 835230, 695195, 71759, 6437,064

97,808317, 22958, 889

111, 73760, 22557,95572, 41941, 732

63579, 98734, 893

105, 37436, 391

147, 42310, 844

104, 48911, 22810, 3806,366

24, 84378, 461

206, 49615, 0725,1174,5146,322

16, 53240, 760

145, 14343, 851

243, 60467, 914

127, 510271, 508338, 913105, 781

3,663295, 366121,60239, 7019,449

263,619153, 240147,95445,03878,9725,105

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars

198, 4191,720

1,114, 047495, 32165,596

116, 20520,464

677, 738

4,91626, 281

2, 201, 348185, 825406, 412231, 003

43, 492280, 774178, 05666,759

210, 745120, 781

50, 648

294, 204294, 79647, 249

210, 936168,17874, 726

214, 5341,101, 054

317, 730378, 934130, 692177, 324119,868

1, 229, 663377,108914, 774

1,178840, 494741, 275978, 762514,81954,149

166 296202, 503248, 620

446, 2951,340,893

249,107

58, 573

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars10,0504,323

14, 29526,35638,135

217,8857,415

24,4007,123

11, 65171, 34829, 49620, 69214,6007,593

335, 55566, 34013, 3657,8796,066

76, 54028, 75621, 28013, 76644, 08914, 63321,1695,995

38, 97617,06317, 58414,80013,81114, 32879, 38870, 66340, 7417,4848,800

23, 02130, 61774, 95861, 30737, 73322, 83423, 24649, 57938, 00414, 48212, 93212, 71929,04431 50021,80434, 2128,995

47,896148,00076,8329,879

17,870

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars28,140

7,199

s 32, 430190, 987

9,19527, 569

9 36, 555

8 7, 97913, 589*

9,343

13, 845

1,782

29,009

19, 5408 129, 919

9,111

6,9125,718

70, 74533, 81613, 515

41, 43325,16469, 954

8,682

23,091

10, 2681,9233,011

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars15

36, 282228, 47066, 366

334, 2638 5,276,123

107, 042172, 888234, 696

9 864 697384, 417

27, 94311, 111

127, 8388 6, 442, 660

8 611,951115,480388, 526266, 49270, 064

247,19772, 549

142, 53293, 99144, 65486, 271

330 12929, 839

344, 44346, 304

245, 45459,136

123, 61955, 686

8 442, 27633,593

564, 49568, 28328, 507

115,91482,10467, 890

177, 594323, 290

232, 373675, 692262,836

8 610,145107, 234

11, 503231 420122,067178, 051313,946720, 347

104,28711,45131,272

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Securedand pre-

ferred lia-bilities paid

exceptthrough

dividends,including

offsetsallowed

Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Conser-vators'

expenses

Receiv-ers' sal-aries,

legal andother

expenses

Cash inhands ofcomp-trollerand re-ceivers

Amountof claimsproved

Divi-dends(per-cent)

Interestdivi-dends(per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

Dollars44,99940, 58576, 81349, 211

108, 7452,869, 707

73, 67317, 30572, 457

534, 03150, 67614,17934, 367

133, 2982, 282, 245

314, 28778,03198, 97755, 865

155, 967

72, 947109, 62248, 54460, 27524, 20862, 410152, 39961,16122,063

155, 76837, 01735, 962190, 271564, 527105, 030137, 69054, 33496, 89129, 438

760, 083341, 535204, 291

27,009542, 661629,196997,840133, 777

45, 874150, 764

31, 59658,854

211,99026,857

428,969150, 299

23, 60318,843

Dollars Dollars

227

34, 42455, 681

2,3843,734

14, 3101,742

90233

112, 815591

33, 92212, 7619,502

31, 2217,2251,261

6513,236

6562,034

1825,7381,972

15333, 982

5,0198,981

36, 8676,166

18, 2188,1433,7373,115

42, 278400

32, 22858

8,0148,015!4,074

263348

28,7006

6652,308

27,2852,460

7101,035

202

Dollar,2,054

18, 45726,10515, 59720, 836

172, 83061, 70818, 61024, 69835, 23352, 48625, 4078,074

27,14418, 999

155, 64332, 45436, 34026, 97236, 52041, 839

Dollars

18, 64225, 92818, 90310, 65513, 52123, 63823, 57840, 4809,484

34, 57024,14311, 28727, 50859, 27826, 71835, 41819, 75127,18725, 46750, 51330, 86442, 49556,0646,905

49, 59559,98877,07440,92715, 61120, 23727,13318,01034, 52519, 94540,87155, 07522,41316, 232

6,7817,472

329,11827, 448

85813, 41817,18147,828

5,32411,1923,r

61,1231,213

78, 5243,527

15, 2075,9415, 8612,549

14, 8735,228

2,681

9,01539, 2943,054

11, 0773,08815,178

79714, 364

5284,2451,0508,6821,4768,92510, 56411,86437, 9323,118

32, 62417,610

108,10342, 050

569

27,6082,8512,483

12,89851,9968,344

Dollars93, 851

111,849373, 942262, 378397,936

6, 478, 935763, 464184, 626246, 505514, 268

1, 487, 938381, 02450,80655, 560

142, 0586, 507, 952

699, 095505, 742518,113368, 628312, 368385, 371105,143364, 062144, 605106, 999141, 380342, 729393, 279626, 07456,895

444, 088203, 965184, 505222, 642

1, 736, 965284, 711807, 301170, 634132, 314154, 483924,126364,190

2,385

405, 48865,406

909, 3121, 261, 4581,126, 4011,109, 355112,886303,102462,957297, 724363,072380,657856,963

1,183, 295260, 71665, 80756,679

3032.361.12884

8 8425587053. 3333

9 58100552080

8 98. 188 87.5257572.5256469406541.56096.3115558055296725

8 32157040207516.5201880

255523

8 55956. 6650414982.4884

July 5,1933Sept. 1,1933July 1,1933

Oct. 24,1933

Jan. 12,1933

Sept." "I," 1933"

4017.2555

Feb. 9,1933

Oct. 20,1933

Sep't.""I,"l933

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Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

13181319132013211322132313241325132713281329133013311332133313341335133713381339134213431344134513461347134813491350135113521353135513561357135813591360136113621363136413661367137013721373137413751379138013811382138313841385138613871388138913901391

Griswold National Bank, Griswold, IowaFirst National Bank, Grundy, VaCarolina National Bank, Spartanburg, S.CFirst National Bank, Greeley, NebrFirst National Bank in Mount Sterling, 111First National Bank, Sampson, Ala.First National Bank, Seward, PaFirst National Bank, Florala, AlaFirst National Bank, Bishopville, S.CFirst National Bank, Burlington Junction, MoDothan National Bank, Dothan, AlaFirst National Bank, Humphrey, Nebr ._Texas National Bank, Fort Worth, TexFirst National Bank, North wood, N.DakFirst National Bank of Royse, Royse City, TexFirst National Bank, Ennis, TexFirst National Bank, Roy, MontFirst National Bank, Brantley, AlaFirst National Bank, Gaffney, S.CFirst National Bank, Ambrose, N.DakAmerican National Bank, Kewanna, IndFirst National Bank, Tranquillity, CalifFirst National Bank, Milford, 111First National Bank, Tallassee, Ala..First National Bank, Edmore, N.DakCommercial National Bank, Chatsworth, 111Citizens National Bank, Streeter, N.DakFirst National Bank, Rising Star, TexFirst National Bank, Coffee Springs, AlaCommercial National Bank, Independence, KansSecurity National Bank, Cherokee, IowaFirst National Bank, Hazard, Ky.1

Peoples First National Bank, White Hall, 111First National Bank, Wanette, OklaCentral National Bank, Bartlesville, Okla _.First National Bank, Norris City, 111Pana National Bank, Pana, 111.Farmers National Bank, Oskaloosa, Iowa iNational Bank of Tifton, Tifton, GaState National Bank, Idabel, OklaSaunders County National Bank, Wahoo, NebrFirst National Bank, Pineville, W.VaFirst National Bank, Jasper, FlaNational Loan & Exchange Bank, Greenwood, S.C.First National Bank, St. Petersburg, FlaFarmers National Bank, Strawn, 111 __First National Bank, Cheboygan, MichFirst National Bank in Poultney, VtNew First National Bank in Farmland, IndFirst National Bank, Litchville, N.DakFirst National Bank, Williams, IowaUnion National Bank, Connellsville, PaFirst National Bank in Fresno, Calif ,.First National Bank, Grass Range, MontNational Bank of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, ArkCitizens National Bank, Connellsville, PaFirst National Bank, Fountain, ColoFirst National Bank, Vanderbilt, PaCitizens National Bank, Galion, OhioFirst National Bank, McLeansboro, 111First National Bank, Farmersville, Tex.1 -...Port Newark National Bank, Newark, N J

Dollars50,00050,000

200,00025,00050,000100,00025,000100,000100,00025,000400,00035,000500,00050,00050,000100,00025,00050,000150,00025,00025,00050,00050,00025,00025,00040,00025,00025, 00025, 000250,00050,000100, 000100,00025, 000100,00025,000100, 000100, 000100, 00050, 00050, 00025, 00030,000100,000600,00025,00050, 000100,00025,00025, 00025,00050,000400, 00030, 000100,000100,00025,00025, 000100, 00050,00050,000200,000

Dec. 13,1929__._doDec. 30,1929

doJan. 7,1930

8,193010,193013,193018,193022,193030,1930

....do.Feb. 4,1930Feb. 5,1930Feb. 11,1930— .do

do

Jan.Jan.Jan.Jan.Jan.Jan.

Feb. 17,1930do

Feb. 20,1930Feb. 25,1930Feb. 27,1930Mar. 4,1930Mar. 6,1930Mar. 8,1930

doMar. 10,1930Mar. 12,1930Mar. 13,1930Mar. 14,1930Mar. 17,1930Mar. 18,1930Mar. 20, i930Mar. 24,1930Mar. 29,1930Mar. 31,1930Apr. 1,1930Apr. 9,1930Apr. 12,1930Apr. 19,1930Apr. 22,1930May 1,1930May 13,1930May 16,1930June 9,1930June 11,1930June 12,1930June 20,1930June 25,1930June 30,1930July 1,1930July 3,1930July 7,1930July 9,1930July 21,1930July 31,1930Aug. 1,1930Aug. 4,1930

dodo

Aug. 6,1930Aug. 8,1930

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Book value of assets at date of

Estimatedgood

Dollars222, 370106,095413,967

60, 769236,63040,35547,834

118, 77088,988

142,168784, 467179, 795

4, 418, 26464, 37672, 535

280,84529,14453, 359

1,022, 25164, 838

157,941190,440215,477151, 606

41, 616213, 64346, 040

122, 54232,128

3,858, 56513, 40737, 655

241, 37478,007

480, 356114, 396318,034

307, 017189, 627116, 038154, 867201, 856202,160

1, 977, 47788, 497

741, 650709, 925

58, 28838, 01655, 917

376, 4261, 812, 938

73, 630913,376

1, 234, 24756, 96174,172

730, 411265, 528

306, 884

failure

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars201,318115,938

. 509,959212,117159, 21387,801

121, 635289, 762494, 952134, 840611, 767133, 521

2,070, 569236,112

56, 024269,102

50, 627112,645409, 044

46, 35173, 27094, 744

149,089105, 95679, 317

167, 012151, 038105, 94238, 072

1, 416, 427105, 906

57, 212307, 646127, 487309, 240

63, 787553,102

249, 399125, 644446, 665118, 464

27, 951763, 742

3, 905, 65638, 383

481, 398141, 80987,705

149, 302178, 315381, 485

1, 950, 67274, 489

1, 089, 3401, 875, 302

85, 85977, 552

493,144276,120

426, 5381

Estimatedworthless

Dollars4,412

37,391387,33058,973

532, 793118, 00163,127

113,419122, 25658, 242

343,09269, 618

294,18639,89781, 64955,16522, 67929, 591

220,84710, 76122, 22166,88272,97327, 36742,17141, 71240, 5163,3419,462

525, 91278, 737

119,12217, 21128, 455

186, 23321, 81034, 792

116, 50267, 638

249, 68858,138

199222, 790394, 067

25, 31921, 026

212,1905,7795,0304,823

47, 611487, 867

16, 365274, 851

87, 04313, 32816, 20556, 032

110,068

94, 8*11

Additionalassetsreceived

since dateof failure

Dollars100,93352,60465,6048,637

13,60736, 75413, 05666,83232, 686

208, 50567, 66036,959

943,66235,80115,47636, 09925, 61146,80468,9004,006

24, 66542, 09622,83688, 764

4,39229, 78388,000

4,6801,604

242, 32410,1076,059

41, 73677, 36273, 84910, 98035, 393

1,031178, 766

8,62082, 669

7,28139,168

163, 087943, 623

5,734400, 261

29, 66116, 67722, 59637,14549, 272

121, 5195,859

192, 680209, 613

8,86259, 229

173, 67119,297

1,5806,572

Totalassessmentupon

share-holders

Dollars50,00050,000

200,00025,00050,000

100, 00025,000

100,000100,00025,000

400,00035,000

500,00050,00050,000

100,00025,00050,000

150,00025,00025, 00050,00050, 00025, 00025, 00040, 00025,00025, 00025, 000

250, 00050,000

100,000100, 000

25, 000100, 00025,000

100, 000100, 000100, 00050, 00050,00025,00030,000

100, 000600,00025,00050, 000

100,00025,00025, 00025, 00050,000

400,00030, 000

100,000100, 00025, 00025,000

100,00050,00050,000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars579,033362,028

1, 576,860365,496992, 243382,911270, 652688, 783838,882568, 755

2, 206, 986454, 893

8, 226, 681426,186275, 684741, 211153, 061292, 399

1,871, 042150, 956303, 097444,162510, 375398,693192, 496492,150350, 594261, 505106, 266

6, 293, 228258,157320, 048707, 967336, 311

1,149, 678235, 973

1, 041, 321101, 031951, 684441, 529945, 060363, 750299,174

1, 451, 7797,820, 823

182, 9331, 694, 3351,193, 585

193, 449239, 944301, 200904, 794

4, 772, 996200, 343

2, 570, 2473, 506, 205

190, 010252,158

1, 553, 258721, 013

51, 580834, 805

Progress of liquidationto date of this report

Cash col-lections

fromassets

Dollars361,300115,221490,635124,516481,85681,81291,808

224, 215133,123157,124677, 550270, 217

4, 764, 234129,90190, 670

300, 33142, 24179, 298

1,078, 23935, 784

165,198237,977296, 528167, 62944, 201

202,12555, 70481, 47832,045

3, 414,11255, 67931, 996

284, 555147, 860793, 061115, 699454, 322

1,031300, 010158, 505453, 500105,19293, 204

404, 8702, 720, 796

92, 9271, 210, 551

585, 61777, 03175, 61492, 331

389, 6653, 087,152

67, 7941,172,9171, 844, 529

95,100129, 064774, 714243,183

1,580634, 862

Cash col-lections

fromstockassess-ment

Dollars25,35317,374

137,01110,04324,44811,9827,462

49, 23465,96312,500

134,36018, 200

112, 3318,430

13, 77265,840

1,02029, 350

119, 04513, 02116, 03635, 59921,3365,500

13,15021,711

1,96913, 8714,732

169, 46926, 38641, 80059, 990

3,89045, 69124,00062, 04073, 51637, 737

1,7507,7804,4525,736

32, 221305,975

18, 61644, 70086, 55019, 51911,08]15, 70033,153

271, 6793,248

45, 86264, 549

5,15014,16574, 745

4,13347, 258

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Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars

17,400

9,800

5,000

8,4003,700

14, 500

24, 000

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars27,58512, 55877,07016,49411,6063,6685,616

63,39212,46862, 29573,06717,465

623, 3506,4868,781

44,0702,8369,310

69, 2592,461

12,56425,80625,05951,0679,003

32, 63537, 47210,14710, 057

973, 5289,724

11,44860,18983,008

8,22629,823

41, 89949,45459, 67633, 443

9,73162, 530

482, 4276,168

48, 34957, 412

6, 98510, 93747, 53939, 418

344, 3374,540

253, 96265, 585

6,4507,305

135, 99733, 757

2,889

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars414,238145,153704,716151,053517,91097,462

104,886336,841211, 554231,919884,977305,882

5,499,915162, 217113,223420,04146,097

117,9581, 266, 543

51, 266193,798299, 382342,923224,19666, 354

256,47195,145

105, 49646, 834

4, 557,10991, 78973, 796

355, 993211, 939921, 760147, 925551,185

74, 547379, 646209, 709520, 956151, 487112,371514,121

3, 509,198117,711

1, 303, 600729, 579103, 53597, 632

155, 570486, 236

3, 703,16875, 582

1, 472, 7411, 974,663

106, 700150, 534985, 456281, 073

48, 838637, 751

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars140,148

1,35864,6456,283

13,9846,4806,028

36, 539116,98428,46352,14612,026

270,18918,42822,89128,48237,98125,02711,92314,591

1,32216,49338,609

6,73116,2678,3136,4738,034

11, 3021, 655, 588

27, 944128,92995, 645

7,456173, 60987, 04838, 872

65,1709,633

105, 40012, 05112, 26368, 031

757,83857, 56173, 72170,16412, 67613,18075, 2688,276

232, 3691,271

138, 058164, 34963, 46015, 475

159, 254146, 702

197, 050

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars

182,891744,510193, 203434,797190,951142, 200264, 637476, 307295,873

1,004,223120,185

2,068,908221,371103, 342268,32845,003

128,764561,62173,12099,013

113,886100,179148, 26698,025

209, 077225, 945136, 84627,862

114,81059,123

216, 31995, 806

418, 304

444, 605173, 937276, 484188,064153, 976816, 348

3, 259, 7621,277

311, 714380, 392

71,757115, 213

61, 062417, 435709,13896, 738

905, 3101, 331, 742

75, 314383, 293247, 371

4

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars24,64732,62662,98914,95725,55288,01817,53850,76634,03712,500

265,64016,800

387, 66941,57036,22834,16023,98020,65030,95511,9798,964

14,40128, 66419,50011,85018, 28923,03111,12920,26880, 53123, 61458,20040, 01021,11054, 309

1,00037, 96026, 48462, 26348, 25042, 22020, 54824, 26467, 779

294. 0256,3845,300

13, 4505,481

13,9199,300

16,847128, 32126, 75254,13835, 45119,85010,83525,25545,8672,742

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

«

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars

12,4973,798

665

22, 58813, 23011, 223

23,1921,818

2, 502

1,824

8812,194

1,839

s 578,160

24,000

2,38532, 401

3,49466, 000

7,2995,225

60, 449

3,630

167, 5637,898

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars331,51047,074

392,62846,35971,92416,66256,887

153,97089, 64192, 622

391,632158, 497

1,682,17951,90285,619

300,74810,91377,208

929,49011, 573

140, 433164,856242,403101,16620, 634

125,0077,719

45, 67924, 429

8 2,718,28246, 615

1,446229, 47456,837

316, 068120, 406192, 253

152, 30113, 38935, 84553, 24535, 221

227, 0311,127, 395

84, 6781,128, 486

532, 35561, 40744,13436,918

353, 7768 2,268,803

522, 5241, 325, 960

21, 744120, 700395, 771

85, 71143, 690

9 613, 381

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Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Securedand pre-

ferred lia-bilities paid

exceptthrough

dividends,including

offsetsallowed

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Conser-vators'

expenses

Receiv-ers' sal-aries,

otherexpenses

. Cash inhands ofcomp-trollerand re-ceivers

Amountof claimsproved

Divi-dends(per-cent)

Interestdivi-dends(per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

Dollar,66, 58069, 676

210,84772,151

410, 75658,47629, 253

131, 65275, 67283, 740

382,482119, 273

3,496, 72276,0678,824

81, 95922,81621,48"

245,93915,91430,134

105,04757,10475, 60626, 51992,41667,15541, 71513, 871

1,161, 40316, 76327, 35069, 828

124,194548,182

16, 846311, 020

Dollars2,594

10, 4258,923

619207

3,5011,821

8025,369

Dollars

29, 216138

66, 5476,760

2002,546

1512,

17,1468,4302,578

301400

8,461

576968

2,286202

4,4442,0753,240

19

13, 387

174, 295169, 531302, 505

66, 394

194,1531, 871, 061

18, 430100,847145,47928, 34729, 63796, 69193, 519

1, 248, 37359, 383

846, 399570, 553

73, 3268,747

365,173152,196

5,233372

1,02312, 5495,005

30, 016222, 373

791,582

991,5136,8581,8572,034

30, 748418

10, 8826,2171,581

Dollars13, 55416, 56858,99921, 73827, 61914,87411, 57421,84521,13229,73862, 76921, 569

163, 39220, 53412,95732, 219

7,76115, 25142,0449,94718,13215,80216,12120, 4308,028

20, 05114, 54814, 8936,835

50, 83521, 3858,23120, 64916, 70025, 02010, 63526, 0165,41225, r "20, 798"44, 94213, 46016, 59552, 549161, 6057,620

30, 04534, 72010,87311,14513, 39223, 951102, 67610, 81570, 55957, 55110, 049

Dollars

1,41020,8226,3887,4043,2845,3515,9846,510

14, 59618, 8786,40567,8835,1365,6232,5691,9541,343

31,9243,5782,521

13, 37626,89517, 6528,97918,4212,916923

1,49748, 4292,58210, 69432, 80211, 804

171

5,65940, 01320, 29051,148

5,0153,135

22,1575,619

136, 6415,8391,3655,147

66, 3156.904

42, 64016, 9261,3955,8586,712

12, 95652, 5684,966

22, 37710, 752

15,42816,93614, 807

Dollars

16, 909 572

147,194872, 344231, 707449,86186, 723142, 216287,420510, 361330,148889, 690216, 355

4, 003, 324216, 258142, 282447, 98553, 687122, 553

1,178, 20288, 724193, 722206,068323, 204335,929119,958277, 675189, 996152, 31637, 586

3, 576, 685133, 215106, 025382, 476290, 962297, 659147, 420480, 298100, 000380, 008133, 892359, 298212, 988142,187908, 267

3, 455, 280105, 8?8

1, 327, 687705,001122, 834138, 055147, 682643, 744

2, 568, 49761, 280

1, 243, 6452, 212, 398

58, 500134,112996, 519431, 98750, 000

584, 221

66662.32 Feb. 18,1933

3333

5

753019455

30658 763524602010081.6540664010102527253380857550322555

8 88. 3333

6.28 Sept. 18,1933June 30,1933

426037.179056.52087.38100

Mar. 1,1933

Sept. 5,1933

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TABLE NO. 43.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 81,total assets at date of failure and additional assets acquired subsequent thereto,offsets allowed together with the disposition of such collections, and various other

Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

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First National Bank, Ayrshire, IowaPirst National Bank, Lometa, TexFarmers National Bank, Glenwood City, WisClymer National Bank, Clymer, PaFirst National Bank, Burt, IowaFourth National Bank, Montgomery, Ala.iFirst National Bank, Fairview, MoFarmers National Bank, Wilkinson, IndFirst National Bank, Altus, OklaFirst National Bank, Washburn, N.Dak..__City National Bank, Spur, TexFarmers National Bank, Howe, TexFirst National Bank, Martinsville, 111Billings National Bank, Billings, OklaFirst National Bank, Villisca, IowaFirst National Bank, Perry, FlaOld First National Bank, Farmer City, Ill.iFirst National Bank, Auburn, WashPeoples National Bank, Brookneal, VaFirst National Bank, Elgin, NebrFirst National Bank, Berwyn, OklaQuincy-Ricker National Bank & Trust Co., Quincy, Ill-Planters National Bank, Walnut Ridge, ArkHolston-Union National Bank, Knoxville, TennNational Bank of Kentucky, Louisville, KyFirst National Bank, West Salem, 111First National Bank, Siloam Springs, Ark.iCity National Bank, Spokane, Wash.iAmerican National Bank, Asheville, N.CFirst National Bank, Plymouth, 111First National Bank, Forman, N.DakFirst National Bank, Campbell, MoFirst National Bank, Westfield, 111Citizens National Bank, Hendersonville, N.CFirst National Bank, Mendon, OhioFirst National Bank, Roland, IowaMerchants National Bank, Burlington, Iowa iFirst National Bank, Benton, 111First National Bank, Deer Creek, Minn.iFirst National Bank, Rector, ArkFirst National Bank, Junction City, ArkFirst National Bank, Newport, TennFirst National Bank, Walhalla, N.DakFirst National Bank, Goreville, 111First National Bank, Marion, 111Sioux National Bank in Sioux City, IowaFirst National Bank, Fulton, KyFirst National Bank, Charlotte, N.CFirst National Bank, Horse Cave, KyFarmers and Merchants National Bank, Tyrone, PaFirst National Bank, Naper, NebrAmerican National Bank, Redfield, S.DakFirst National Bank, Ullin, 111First National Bank, Elk Point, S.DakFarmers National Bank, Laurens, S.CBenton County National Bank, Bentonville, ArkUnion National Bank, Fairmont, W.VaFirst National Bank, Goodwin, S.Dak __.Kansas National Bank, Kansas, 111First National Bank, Mount Sterling, 111.1 _ _.First National Bank, Sweet water, Tenn

Dollars25,00025,00025,00075,00040,000500,00025,00025,00060,00025,00040,00030,00025,00025,00050,00050,00065,00075,00050,00050,00025,000500,00025,000750,000

4,000, 00025,00050,000200,000200,00025, 00025,00040,00050,000100,00025,00040,000100,000100,00025,00025,00025,00050,00025,00025,000100,000400,00050,000300,00025,000150,00025,00040,00025,00025,00050,00060,000420, U0025,00050, 000100,00060,000

Aug. 12,1930Aug. 18,1930Aug. 22,1930

doSept. 5,1930Sept. 6,1930Sept. 17,1930Sept. 19,1930Sept. 26,1930Sept. 29,1930Oct. 7,1930Oct. 8,1930Oct. 11,1930Oct. 17,1930Oct. 18,1930Oct. 25,1930

doOct. 28,1930Oct. 31,1930Nov. 3,1930Nov. 6,1930Nov. 10,1930Nov. 11,1930Nov. 12,1930Nov. 17,1930Nov. 18,1930Nov. 19,1930Nov. 20,1930Nov. 21,1930

doNov. 24,1930

doNov. 28,1930

doNov. 29,1930

doDec. 2,1930

do -do

Dec. 3,1930do

Dec. 4,1930Dec. 5,1930

dodo

Dec. 8,1930dodo

Dec. 9,1930Dec. 12,1930

dododo

Dec. 16,1930dododo

Dec. 17,1930dododo

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Book value of assets at date offailure

Estimatedgood

Dollars68,433

105, 26291, 532

277,11075, 226

1,914, 36237, 871

110, 427241, 68936,872

118, 62421, 479

164, 622120, 456193, 47144, 694

367, 841225, 799

81, 86534,198

721,12069, 282

5, 325, 30322, 585, 879

188,473

99, 412873, 096

77, 29028, 06790,186

162, 966551, 835159, 078174, 307

315, 405428

170, 979196, 362412, 442

34, 99079, 589

1,130, 7632, 071, 566

82, 010947, 832196,13987, 80257, 072

346, 45580, 87845, 86518, 801

179, 3072, 051, 566

113, 481175, 801

16, 210104, 786

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars97,46938,16297, 769

361, 067266, 588

49, 30999, 238

371, 70992, 474

182, 44489, 111

141, 23836, 492

306, 655366, 355

441,404184, 434

81, 79737, 768

3, 525, 61044,300

8, 583, 83711, 640, 702

108,18839, 27795,948

1, 422, 37057, 223

151,108102, 531101, 292721, 647

71, 604153,146

1, 216, 0066,290

96, 680137, 34888, 41563, 09841,003

771, 4382, 024, 755

106, 8201, 704, 505

241, 697608, 771

29, 018239, 587103, 386156, 698

91, 596461, 305

1,318,016129, 706139, 656241, 21789, 660

Estimatedworthless

Dollars209

43,63320, 429

117, 63217, 334

5,4147,095

42,8199,963

66, 2235,354

24,34432, 07170,18094, 753

87,16655, 36429,441

1,153509, 361

13, 077639, 350

6,074, 83015, 89364, 394

148,93487, 44813, 42110, 9574,143

39, 713295,162

75, 5555,524

177,159940

5,46010, 42117, 28331,179

7,22850, 442

466, 26431, 365

264,47515,177

301,460

37,80214,13036, 66735, 931

414, 607283, 564

79, 65625, 373

432, 25131,118

Additionalassets

receivedsince date

/~\ f f O 1111 Y* A01 I a 111116

Dollars42,88617, 42242,57046, 03014, 4442,137

35,91316,87576,84273,30747,857

7,57142,3339,508

91, 01290,801

383116, 227

23, 65970, 384

2,105235, 251

25,453702, 518510, 311

19, 2041,141

31, 807104, 689

5,35015,9043,379

50, 38949,15625,96622,977

810213, 878

5009,154

12, 35664, 8643,3066,872

94, 020139,81724, 50725,04031, 70032, 46644, 22235, 302

7,18227,89518, 23591, 730

168, 78741, 54274, 44313, 30115,901

Totalassessment

uponshare-noiuers

Dollars25,00025,00025,00075,00040,000

500,00025,00025,00060,00025, 00040,00030,00025,00025,00050,00050,00065,00075,00050,00050,00025,000

500,00025,000

750,0004,000, 000

25,00050,000

200,000200, 00025,00025,00040,00050,000

100, 00025,00040,000

100,000100,00025,00025,00025,00050,00025, 00025,000

100, 000400, 00050,000

300,00025,000

150, 00025,00040,00025,00025, 00050,00060,000

420, 00025,00050,000

100, 00060,000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars233,997229,479277, 300876, 839413, 592

2,416,499153, 507258, 635793,059237, 616455,148153, 515397, 537223, 527711, 318646, 603

65, 3831,087, 638

539, 256313, 487100, 224

5,491, 342177,112

16,001, 00844,811, 722

356, 758154, 812576,101

2, 687, 603178, 284231, 036240, 239404, 360

1, 717, 800357, 203395,954100, 810

2, 022, 44833,158

307, 273381, 487633, 004157, 573159,692

2,146, 6635,102, 402

294, 7023, 241, 852

509, 713879, 069156, 772699,146230, 576292,125214, 563

1, 206, 9494, 241, 933

389, 385465, 273802, 979301,465

Progress of l iqu ida t ionto date of this report

Cash col-lections

fromassets

Dollars94, 70190, 562

123, 361352,140134, 564

1,916,49951,076

106, 479426, 848

60, 05996,19531, 281

133, 499104,097320,852145,051

. 368521, 422186, 702147,95934, 985

2, 319,13166, 541

5, 741, 05921, 894, 062

125, 6633, 924

47, 3271, 252, 266

83,04550,15455, 036

139, 093363, 817165,974122, 832

810799, 303

3,91272,914

269, 868377, 928

21,98468, 274

667, 7691,915,927

111, 07290" 5, 928327,144217,12849, 569

313, 577111, 505101, 98266, 238

262, 6961, 478, 058

115,182170, 914150, 098106,163

Cash col-lections

fromstockassess-ment

Dollars3,2316,489

16, 71739, 79335, 219

249,8776,685

13,87554,44811,00726, 25015,14110,12511,15939, 36426, 69755 918111 35417,4733,2463,750

305, 7165,058

379, 678192,941

20, 70517 650

104' 26417, 37023, 0258,0049,927

48, 24917, 33213,80218, 55774,07525,95519,1412,3602,050

20, 500

7,18559, 52418,09817, 062

218, 92414, 943

116,263652

18, 65519,94121, 2608,429

28, 800276, 012

4, 74341, 73349, 54145, 610

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Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars

25, 200

4,0001,1006,900

2,5002,000

14,000

1,500

170,0002,700

178,0002, 088,120

2,0002,9001,900

17, 200

4,100

10, 3002,000

20, 700

2,200

135, 500

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars15, 28011, 56019, 00144, 63318, 373

3,18317, 43143, 6059,8884,806

10, 56714, 51410, 81728,03626, 531

55, 14122,8676,1393,606

224, 3329,543

960, 5644, 265, 910

30,9761,000

185,3035,1276,9013,0828,696

195, 88015, 65916,412

76, 703

8,5156,404

32, 8574,5755,271

112, 285569, 406

12, 226213,054

24, 96611,8462,471

33, 36313,1338,507

5290, 048

184, 5654,328

14, 619

10, 958

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars113,212108,611159,079461, 766188,156

2,166, 37660,944

141, 785526,001

87, 854127, 25156,989

160,638128,073388, 252212, 279

56,286587,917228, 542157, 34442,341

3,019,17983,842

7, 259, 30128, 441,033

177, 34422, 574

151, 5911,454, 939

111, 19767, 05970,945

197, 938577, 029195, 435175,00174, 885

901, 96123,05387, 889

278, 322431, 285

26, 55980, 730

839, 5782, 503,431

140,3601, 337, 906

367, 053355,537

54, 692386, 295144, 579133, 94974, 719

381, 5442,074,135

124, 253227, 266199, 639162, 731

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars20,583

102, 35717,30053,18517, 658

2,4929,886

11, 3827,983

24, 7223,546

21, 506

65, 56935, 855

64,8182,7938,041

321, 5153,429

377, 288785,162

7,06399, 88835, 092

191,0073,436

10, 51510,13043, 968

149, 82724, 50834,074

174,0844,2465,0233,5084,7918,339

19,010179, 270525, 229121, 404112, 94137,41723, 54411,45825, 29234,05620, 57961, 46011,51981, 44052, 99120, 296

527, 2121,288

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars78,433

92, 638351,881202, 997

71, 75699, 839

251, 224134, 686289,425

78,121203,018

83, 613246, 861389,166

15371,257276, 894101, 34836, 633

2,126, 36472, 599

8,172,09713,866, 588

168,056

293, 682859, 027

61, 676138,466131, 991162, 603908, 276126, 062182,636

872, 358

195, 82176, 707

167,42897, 67542,137

1,087, 3391, 691,840

1, 709, 92995,186

476,55168, 274

286,91446, 882

136, 05736,813

782, 6862,077, 870

191,884209, 444

25, 669123, 056

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars21, 76918,5118,283

35,2074,781

250,12318, 31511,1256,552

13, 99313, 75014, 85914,87513,84110, 63623, 3039,082

63, 64632, 52746, 75421, 250

194, 28419,942

370, 3223,807,059

4,29532,35095, 736

182, 6301,975

16,99630,073

1,75182, 66811,19821,44325,92574,045

5,85922, 64022,95029,50025,00017,81540, 476

381, 90232, 93881,07610,05733,73724,34821,345

5,0593,740

41, 57131, 200

143,98820, 2578,267

50,45914,390

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars

8,1497,6753,850

240,884

43, 5887,259

10, 679

11,313

21, 70652,209

6,707

1,890

» 355, 085

16,199

2,1575,097

11, 571

65, 582

21 7444,646

9,833

19,638

61523,175

5,80910,1767,333

3,842

44,458

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars45,89533, 25472,432

324, 583149, 296

31817, 77281,453

106, 89016,40716,96921,057

101, 67981, 306

321,17350,484

300, 61793, 75858, 2293,288

1,828, 80829, 510

9 3,951, 384914,473,464

70,135

138,468699, 663

71, 08520, 75311, 494

165, 51245, 060

136, 079102,487

115,886

15, 574244, 879313, 361

36, 028289,229

1,014, 91388, 975

428, 381290, 828206, 002

19, 624150, 724

70,83746,847

7,146111, 454

1,026, 78013, 525

138,9433,599

102,908

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1933, dates of appointment of receivers and final closing, with nominal amounts ofcapital stock and stock assessments, amounts collected from all sources includingdata indicating the progress or results of liquidation to Oct. 31, 1933.—Continued

Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Securedand pre-

ferred lia-bilities paid

exceptthrough

dividends,including

offsetsallowed

Dollars49, 69546, 84348,90395, 24818, 686

1, 914, 36231, 02740, 867

344,47347, 24176,73027, 90836,05622,93928,423

107, 537143

237, 30398,63180,45832,118

1, 057,00937,184

2, 683, 50911,806,966

82, 6254,623

667,79727,47426,40435,06316,449

431,86441,67050,910

693,491

48,1276,611

77,18813,42426, 479

346,0071, 294, 736

33,060751, 72351,009

107, 98523, 004

171, 56353,70467,18543, 956

189, 469934, 21793,14163, 944

134, 36538, 893

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Dollars2,627

1,0907,6723,170

3384,9732,7876,300

698

3,132

7,5087,490

12,4106,186

21676

54, 566644

14, 868289,178

5313421

5,0551,8001,026

134,021

1,223

800487845535

30,73918, 704

3414,117

169735

12,483677220

1,22424, 44034, 599

278

3,979

Conser-vators'

expenses

Dollars

Receiv-ers' sal-aries,

legal andother

expenses

Dollars9,204

20, 36516, 83224,66134,9154,4787,812

11,49824,6428,483

14, 6376,200

16,44410, 51222, 43923,193

1,34633,44220, 54015,8324,644

72, 37915,443

211,9531,102, 958

14, 3361,752

10,74246,1337,630

14, 34011,18510, 63833, 26811, 79414, 5941,858

49,4641,309

16,64711, 74525,1565,8208,811

47,900122, 364

11, 27856,94420,19335, 4279,126

24, 72911,05311,8039,879

28, 73670,81812, 91214, 21810, 45513, 024

Cash inhands of

comp-trollerand re-ceivers

Dollars5,791

12,1475,7522,0896,3343,9952,9943,6212,1647,5381,8243,3272,0038,7091,8692,5884,1452,7202,609

3256,4171,061

42, 502768,467

10, 248

2,38141, 2934,8743,3843,0513, 539

54, 2405,8792,9897,445

41, 897

2,09514, 60015,4967,2609,377

115,87052, 7147,013

67,1035,0235,9541,5883,6218,3082,0852,338

20,1127,721

83110, 0836,7623,927

Amountof claimsproved

Dollars109,69690,838

176, 694597,148290, 708

2, 888, 64644, 447

127, 598194, 46584,816

277, 66360,171

282, 461138, 239465,085337, 29565, 262

567, 399312, 836

77, 64016,900

3, 047, 39662, 781

9, 633, 47321, 585, 558

199, 63030, 855

250, 5361, 705, 802

88,811150, 327138, 559236,452932,050224, 537241,169437, 215772, 73424,000

224, 696288, 097406,976

76,15172,930

1, 387,4662, 745, 410

126, 6371,445, 568

363, 541329, 63543, 360

367, 623115, 901150, 445115, 476759, 993

2, 217, 968248,108198, 201533, 973124, 945

Divi-dends(per-cent)

4236.6415551.58. 0035

4062552110353667691980533075306047.5

M08 67

3552.555.268741801512706

6042.5151590.69

8577

50223770318062.5604161. 6666351515467

709

82

Interestdivi-

dends(per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

Oct. 27,1933

Sept. 15,1933

Nov. 15,1932

1392139413951396139713991401140214031404140514061407140914101411141314141416141814191420142114?,21424142514261427142814291430143114321433143414351436143714381439144014411442144314441445144714481449145014511452145314541455145614571458145914601461

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TABLE NO. 43.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 31,total assets at date of failure and additional assets acquired subsequent thereto,offsets allowed together with the disposition of such collections, and various other

Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

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First National Bank, Caruthersville, MoFirst National Bank, Capac, MichFirst National Bank, Rock Rapids, IowaFarmers National Bank, Inwood, IowaFirst National Bank, Laurinburg, N.CFirst National Bank, Ridgeway, Mo _First National Bank, Tyler, Minn_City National Bank in Miami, FlaFirst National Bank, Augusta, 111Pecan Gap National Bank, Pecan Gap, Tex.First National Bank, Hobson, Mont.1First National Bank, Ladonia, TexFirst National Bank, Sesser, HIFirst National B ank, Greenwood, MissFirst National B ank, C onnersville, IndFirst National Bank, Titonka, Iowa _National Bank of Goldsboro, Goldsboro, N.C_ _._Interstate National Bank, Helena, ArkFirst National Bank, Rails, TexFirst National Bank, Kerkhoven, MinnMerchants & Planters National Bank, Dillwyn, Va.__First National Bank, Ludlow, MoLawrence Avenue National Bank, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Floyd, IowaFirst National Bank, Corning, Ark.1National Bank of Wilkes at Washington, GaCity National Bank, Bessemer, AlaFirst National Bank, Rogers, ArkFirst National Bank, Brookhaven, MissFirst National Bank, Litchfield, Minn.1First National Bank, Brookfield, MoHoward National Bank, Kokomo, Ind.1Planters National Bank, Clarksdale, MissAnoka National Bank, Anoka, MinnFirst National Bank, Clinton, S.CFirst National Bank, Addison, Pa.1First National Bank, Crestline, Ohio *First National Bank, Cherokee, IowaFirst National Bank, Waverly, 111Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Sheridan, Ind.Peoples National Bank, Osceola Mills, PaClinton National Bank, Clinton, Mo.. .First National Bank, Connellsville, Pa.1.First National Bank, Redmond, OregFirst National Bank, Panama City, FlaFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Rockmart, Ga_.First National Bank, Republic, Pa_First National Bank, Hartselle, AlaFirst National Bank, Jackson, MissNational Bank of Thurmond, Thurmond, W.VaFirst National Bank, Fairchance, PaNational Bank of Toronto, Toronto, OhioFirst National Bank, La Pine, AlaLincoln National Bank, Avella, PaAmerican National Bank, Paris, TexCitizens National Bank, Wilmington, OhioSecurity National Bank, Hope, N.DakFirst National Bank, Stone, KyBlossom National Bank, Blossom, Tex _Coolville National Bank, Coolville, OhioFirst National Bank, Veedersburg, Ind

Dollars50,00025,000

100,00040,00025,00060,00025,000

500,00060,00025,00030,000

100,00025,000

250,000200,000

25,000100,000250,000

25,00025,00050,00025, 000

200, 00025,00050,00050, 000

100, 00050, 000

100, 00075,00C

100, 00C200,00C500,00C50,00C

100, 00C25, 00C75, 00£

100,00C100, 00C50, 00C

100,00C50, 00C

200, 00C25, 00C

250, 00C40, 00C50,00C

100,00C200, 00C

50,00C25, 00C

100, 00C25, 00C

100, 00C150,00C100, 00C25, 00C50, 00C30, 00C25,00035,00

Dec. 18,1930Dec. 19,1930Dec. 20,1930

do.Dec. 23,1930.—do— d o

do—_doDec. 26,1930

do

-—doDec. 27,1930Dec. 30,1930

do.— d oJan. 3,1931Jan. 6,1931— d oJan. 9,1931

dodo

Jan. 12,1931do

.—doJan. 13,1931

doJan. 14,1931Jan. 22,1931

doJan. 26,1931Jan. 27,1931

doJan. 28,1931

do.Jan. 31,1931Feb. 7,1931Feb. 9,1931Feb. 10,1931

doFeb. 12,1931

dodo.

Feb. 13,1931do.

Feb. 16,1931do

Feb. 18,1931Feb. 26,1931

.do.Mar. 3,193Mar. 7,1931Mar. 9,1931

doMar. 13,1931Mar. 17,1931

doMar. 18,1931Mar. 19,1931

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Book value of assets at date of

Estimatedgood

Dollars414, 284165, 266102, 73453,06153, 36331, 707

146, 5413, 274,828

150, 58348, 59915, 98239, 63498, 526

1,122, 053984, 252

65, 337161,194

1, 231, 48328, 96923,33390,44595, 438

200, 336112,147

3,967145, 081193, 746251,159920,193

125, 20187, 261

293, 216176, 591119, 079

403, 992118, 662243, 62364,129

163,484

71, 468187, 750118, 20245, 760

275, 6931, 388,122

159,319153, 017261,138

12, 393455, 468504, 624363, 66

33, 383318, 87

19,049239,13125, 668

failure

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars131,194189,386209,006188, 62380,011

117, 569374, 682

3,390,130206,46676, 24567,91063,190

167, 8661, 268, 774

325,925162, 563233, 235855, 325

72, 74177, 692

131, 62931, 064

609,98973,17232,457

254, 767514, 871395,303276, 539

94,436344, 212

1, 729,116481, 687184, 433

46,115342, 682263, 355153, 399308, 601258, 93737,167

161, 912599, 097114, 508129,178378, 281837,292187, 277243, 077833,122

67, 615438, 68790, 704259, 819146,336145, 37679, 401

112, 51688,498

Estimatedworthless

Dollars29,825

112,18799,128

7,16133, 69415, 47264,443

671, 23949, 88715, 03143, 014

288,06945,590

234,037125,35013,80483, 267

177,93723, 50512,16414, 47822, 719

126, 06818, 787

136,38550, 387

117, 765101,18943, 849

11, 339521,157610,06224, 21947, 810

600117, 99549, 65196, 705

105, 447202, 749378, 607

57, 293403,136

27, 90548, 64455, 390

412, 62921, 53660, 7359,160

38, 867126, 453139, 940173, 94622, 21332, 9453,752

26, 8155,845

Additionalassets

receivedsince dateof failure

Dollars30,51076,07222,8485,989

19,12854,28151, 710

367, 73918, 6794,2566,6402,289

47, 39871, 76446,4999,525

86,126120,883

6,09410, 74929,07118, 76627, 76411, 271

683146, 66554, 75829, 46157,0343,6565,812

101, 78481, 903

117,17371, 835

535282, 301

26, 308117,10936, 61759, 7903,914

16,168181, 53558,14354, 00841, 495

107, 62315,99430, 06884, 7188,032

43, 799173, 07742, 57986, 99016,1632,938

52,20634, 731

Totalassessment

uponshare-holders

Dollars50,00025,000

100,00040,00025,00060,00025,000

500,00060,00025,00030,000

100,00025,000

250,000200,00025,000

100,000250,00025,00025,00050,00025,000

200,00025,00050,00050, 000

100,00050,000

100, 00075, 000

200,000500, 000

50, 000100,000

75,666100,000100,00050,000

100,00050,000

200,00025,000

250,00040,00050, 000

100,000200,00050,00025, 000

100, 00025, 000

100, 000150,000100, 00025,00050,00030,00025,00035, 000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars655,813567,911533, 716294,834211,196279, 029662,376

8, 203, 936485, 615169,131163, 546493,182384, 380

2, 946, 6281,682, 026

276, 229663,822

2, 635, 628156, 309148, 938315, 623192,987

1,164,157240, 377223,492646, 900981,140827,112

1,397, 61578, 656

236, 7881, 254,4143, 214, 297

849, 670523,157

122, 2501, 246, 970

557, 976660, 836614, 794734, 960619, 688331, 841

1, 621, 518358, 758327, 590850, 859

2, 945, 666434,126511, 897

1, 288,138151, 907

1,164, 4011, 758, 345

940,011313, 922563, 361135,140455, 672289, 742

Progress of l iquidationto date of this report

Cash col-lections

fromassets

Dollars203, 561106,976193, 799135,39883,81676,175

317,0453,035, 032

167, 22246, 91021, 71036, 744

116,5371, 074, 682

569,32882, 590

222,0191,179, 264

66,09557,49191, 52287, 039

314, 26598, 642

683110, 337290,465317, 303493, 518

3, 656103,942245, 265

1, 389, 609382,401192, 866

5,591681, 299234,135173, 610176, 279279,032

7,471116,131373, 325114,19864,175

268, 2971, 280, 820

116, 933195,163465, 405

38, 209237, 638535, 514373, 022

72, 927267,142

27, 767151, 379101, 950

oasn col-lections

fromstockassess-ment

Dollars30,413

7,91413, 5749,5006,365

28,59012,342

214,90545, 299

1,14716,7002,000

11,07865,336

172,34716,65726,807

148, 2606,618

19,31136, 67717,35342, 33110,1785,820

22,18514, 70829,86551, 02440, 519

72,375101,868

18, 82257, 309

46,97273, 40056, 72037, 78149, 51726, 94151, 63117, 68759, 21530, 44612, 57953, 55681,47317, 23319, 28480, 79810, 41638, 03893, 52690,5304,826

37, 33416,17916,97125, 844

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Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars4,600

8,200

3002,900

9,000

31, 200127,000

7,000

30, 200

21, 700

4,000

2,8004,400

2,5007,000

1,900

3,800

3,200

3,40025, 200

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars76,058

123, 50729,19412, 83318,8136,849

35,113674, 421

20, 4524,124

15, 64215, 810

245, 44462,02111,45015, 206

163,8136,1283,843

11,4759,561

55,05215, 51940,37026,31380,34436,466

107,860

17,962

58, 55117, 0908,775

33, 24015, 08035,17020, 55334, 277

18, 69132, 54020, 61711, 43949, 735

161,4849,673

18, 45149, 5784,678

40, 090123, 04332, 96811, 73918,921

93613, 58912, 876

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,

includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-

paid bal-ance

R.F.C.loan

Dollars314,632238,397236, 567165,931108,994111,614364, 500

3,924, 358233, 273

55,08138, 41063, 386

143,4251,416, 662

930, 696110, 697264,032

1, 491, 33778,84180,645

139, 674113,953411, 648131,33946,873

189,035385,517405, 334652,402

44,175125, 904317, 640

1, 550,028418, 313258,950

52, 563787, 939305, 935249, 361

' 250,749340, 250

59,102152, 509465,080165, 26188,193

371, 5881, 526, 277

150, 839232, 898597, 681

53, 303315, 766755, 883496, 520

92, 692323, 39748,282

207,139140, 670

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars8,656

47,41041,463

76,29217,27515,94345,68355,660

4,64232, 68737,194

1,4115,335

111,01953,1602,297

11,5863,207

11470, 7753,234

132,439934

4,85715,71636,023

1,27145,97588,37841, 81327, 609

41, 659432, 431

29, 42733, 73035,19833, 489

1,62013,043

118, 5328,048

23, 4469,446

163, 7177,867

32, 77696, 69514, 49315, 30229,43241, 64711, 6151,9043,217

10, 394

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars317,538265,018169,260106, 603

7,275118, 730269, 275

3,948,800182, 28193,097

111,836336,154194,346

1,339, 308849, 266151,854215,578989,391

56, 78951,018

159, 41971, 273

524,06597,982

459,316505, 474407, 627660, 214

113,613763,174

1,177, 759358, 366193, 907

179, 334368, 326282, 764338, 162410, 597158, 976847, 121175, 895178, 530423, 381

1,139, 645249, 653240, 507576, 460

69, 527771, 371920, 356392, 374192, 641225, 394

73, 220255, 310139, 916

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars19,58717,08686,42630, 50018, 63531,41012, 658

285,09514,70123,85313,30098,00013, 922

184, 66427,6538,343

73,193101,740

18, 3825,689

13, 3237,647

157,66914,82244,180

27,81585, 29220,13548,97634, 481

127, 625398,132

31, 17842, 691

28,02826, 60043, 28012, 21950, 48323,059

148, 3697,313

190, 7859,554

37, 42146, 444

118, 52732, 767

5,71619, 20214, 58461, 96256, 4749,470

20,17412, 66613,8218,0299,156

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars17, 485

13,494

15,600

8,761111,685

13,1137,5822,832

10,310

2,484

41,5396,4806,308

37, 297

64, 529148, 638

15,177

47,850

47,0058,429

50, 032• 2,555

8,91827, 28427, 905

2,481

5,8282,480

14,132

4,623

4,451

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars144,574

23,330131,850108,69658,72362,751

249, 5031,130, 869

133, 73539,044

11,05154,310

326, 769681,840

69, 26358, 237

648,90519, 78553,18760, 58260, 748

150,45685,997

2,55783,55899, 567

210,365172, 331

~"~68,~2l955

144, 798249,152136,192

io~659,~825189, 307109,796150,451139, 850

~~"34,~766144, 854

93, 30942, 831

114, 747850, 034

47, 729141, 384291, 537

15, 965160, 347268, 938325, 299

8,871215, 714

21, 746126, 544

74,136

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Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Securedand pre-

ferred lia-bilities paid

exceptthrough

dividends,including

offsetsallowed

Dollars114,228164,80287,07440,91936,40125,54892, 430

2, 453, 22169, 5284,408

21, 44133, 71253, 977

842, 299171, 503

21, 674162,131661, 90638, 45118,18044, 89739, 007

207, 32927, 74540, 37076, 454

174,140141, 399342,492

3,51238,792

222, 2941,156,165

124, 68875,457

107, 25685, 709

105, 53074,178

174,0182,277

79, 792200,807

38, 98225, 322

192, 003492,19272,89159, 361

246,44625, 39563, 540

423, 890131, 27865, 27768,85014,12461,32337,319

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Dollars3,047

16,229317739140

1,7382,941

93, 02810, 526

476934

3,60053, 95526, 739

255,840

36, 9841,250

7781,3551,242

642

5,2952,414

15, 3503,915

6131,6803,7348,9741,594

6,2111,6871,257

4634,7762,8205,4891,0213,896

53, 557777

1,66626,562

2677,9706,654

3283,696

39930

7,303

Conser-vators'

expenses

Dollars

Receiv-ers' sal-aries,

legal andother

expenses

Dollars23,12324, 58414,99413,95410,30016,16315,189

101,13314, 7537,294

89213,60014, 65254,14536, 47411, 43717,13647, 51510, 3757,780

13, 9488,308

32, 00912, 3733,569

20, 62120, 64828,87948, 2863,366

14,70615, 44056, 46320, 21613,991

2,03120, 85816,90621,80222, 33720,8086,537

17,09537,80518,0218,239

22, 57289,05416,16818, 39725, 0617,384

27,00334,97327,6608,995

17,8144,996

15,43410,745

Cash inhands ofcomp-trollerand re-

receivers

Dollars12,1759,4522,3321,6233,4305,4144,437

132,6134,7314,335

4,0898,125

27, 80914,1408,2987,575

88, 4456,1481,4989,1594,535

18,1284,582

3773,107

47, 2092,861

79,070

3,57413, 64240, 23015, 28316, 539

2,682

14,0136,0222,0964,3172,8207, 651

28,7626,9051,862

11,08613, 53510,79312,0902,2471,812

56,9067,296

11,9551,230

21,0082,9262,908

11,167

Amountof claimsproved

Dollars354,088291, 623216,148164, 64190, 34378, 458

448, 9573,520, 472

267, 529104,16260, 000

221, 021218, 706

1,048, 7961,048, 927

198,101203, 827

1,294, 23647, 74870,954

146, 26273, 635

557,030153, 57385, 227

303, 844555, 909492, 943663, 263185,13490, 987

717, 6081, 772, 245

508,843209, 526

640, 550242, 714320, 714316,739349, 024

205,345629, 062176, 571137, 675327, 848

1, 687, 829213, 059312, 845659, 61652, 261

801, 319790, 698518,404130,066334,14248,330

286,812138,553

Divi-dends(per-cent)

488

516665805432.55037.539

52530653532.55041.5754682.527563

27.525432620.146759

254970

90iciOO

783447.5402021305337.5355022.5454435203462.51065454453.3333

Interestdivi-dends(per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

Aug. 1,1933

Sept. 1,1933

1462146314651466146714681469147014711472147314751476147714791480148114841486148714881489149014911492149314941495149614971500150115021505150515071508150915121513151415151516151715181519152015211522152315241525152615271528152915301531153215331543

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Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

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First National Bank, Champlain, N.YFirst National Bank, Rouses Point, N.YFirst and Farmers National Bank in Luverne, MinnAmerican National Bank, Honey Grove, Tex.1First National Bank, Portage, PaFirst National Bank, Springfield, Minn.*Central National Bank, Ellsworth, KansFirst National Bank, Rockwell, Iowa __-First National Bank, Worthington, W.VaNational Bank of Norton, Norton, VaFirst National Bank, Oak Park, 111Austin National Bank, Chicago, HIFirst National Bank, Ivanhoe, MinnOrangeburg National Bank, Orangeburg, S.C.1First National Bank, Macedon, N.YWoodlynne National Bank, Woodlynne, N.JFirst-Rempel National Bank, Logan, OhioSecond National Bank, Altoona, PaMonongahela National Bank, Brownsville, PaFirst National Bank, Richwood, OhioCitizens National Bank, Monessen, Pa.1Noble County National Bank, Caldwell, Ohio *First National Bank, Masontown, Pa -Central National Bank & Trust Co., St. Petersburg, Fla.Merchants National Bank, Point Pleasant, W.Va.1First National Bank, Waldron, Ark___First National Bank, Langdon, N.Dak.1First National Bank, Brandt, S.DakFirst National Bank, Millsboro, Pa.First National Bank, Tracy, Minn._Old National City Bank, Lima, OhioFirst National Bank, Winnfield, La.1National Bank of Kinston, Kinston, N.CFirst National Bank, Kinston, N.C_First National Bank & Trust Co., Paris, 111.1First NationalBank, Pomeroy,IowaFirst National Bank, Terre Bella, CalifCommercial National Bank, Essex, IowaFarmers National Bank, Hickory, PaSavona National Bank, Savona.N.YMontgomery County National Bank, Cherryvale, Kans._Security National Bank, Milford, IowaPeoples National Bank, Shakopee, MinnFirst National Bank, Dawson, MinnOverbrook National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa _-First National Bank, Crary, N.DakAlbany Park National Bank & Trust Co., Chicago, 111Farmers National B ank, Pomeroy, WashCitizens National Bank, Odessa, TexFirst National Bank, Holton, KansIron National Bank, Ironwood, MichFirst National Bank, Smithfield, PaMcCartney National Bank, Green Bay, WisNational Bank of Lynwood, Lynwood, CalifFirst National Bank, Prattville, AlaFirst National Bank, Fowler, IndFirst National Bank, Irvona, Pa.Citizens National Bank, Warren, PaFirst National Bank, Smithfield, Ohio iWashington Park National Bank, Chicago, 111Inland-Irving National Bank, Chicago, 111

Dollars100,00050,000

100,000100,00060,00040,000

100,00025,00030,00050,000

100, 000250,00025,000

200,00025,00050, 000

100,000125,000100, 00040,000

100,00060,000

100,000300,000100,00025,00050,00025,00025,00050,000

300,00025,000

120, 000125,000150, 00040, 00025,00050,00090,00025,00050,00050,00025,00030, 000

500,00025,000

300,00050,00050,00050, 000

100, 00075,000

500, 00050,00050,00075,00025, 000

125,000100,000600,000525,000

Mar. 19,1931— _doMar. 23,1931Mar. 25,1931

do.Mar. 26,1931Mar. 30,1931

doMar. 31,1931

Apr. 1,1931Apr. 6,1931Apr. 9,1931

do.Apr. 10,1931Apr. 11,1931Apr. 16,1931

do.—.doApr. 17,1931

do.Apr. 18,1931

doApr. 21,1931Apr. 22,1931

doApr. 23,1931Apr. 27,1931Apr. 28,1931Apr. 29,1931

doApr. 30,1931May 1,1931

doMay 4,1931May 5,1931

do.do

May 6,1931do-

May 7,1931May 11,1931May 13,1931May 14,1931May 15,1931May 18,1931May 19,1931

do—.do.

May 23,1931May 26,1931May 27,1931May 29,1931

doJune 1,1931June 2,1931

doJune 4,1931June 5,1931June 9,1931

doFootnotes at end of table, pp. 318, 319.

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Book value of assets at date of

Estimatedgood

Dollars658,870352, 700489,135

118,958

536, 59198, 99426, 581

216,451149,099

1,495,11679, 23657,179

126, 540112,865446,127

' 1, 996, 3521, 540, 211

156, 632

490356,002900, 250

113,902475

43, 53657,488

262, 8661,409,137

1,568379, 57199,154

289, 30474, 62737, 57893, 989

350, 68847, 67044, 77061,05746,115

106,0091,144,140

19, 860908, 969107,062100,409188, 561368, 964116,489

1,137,924173,154106,554199, 29084, 583

403, 964516

2, 863, 4611, 992, 425

failure

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars818, 883483,105235,474

719,33040,100

528, 296108, 590183, 570115, 202319, 550

1, 531, 216157,133610,157147,918215, 893480, 238

1, 637,9903,302, 311

194, 719

14, 8831,734,0371,648,468

106,98718,08145,17780,312

326, 6991,181,829

597,029730, 842279,181

89, 483110, 811137, 609267, 89475,917

171, 599206, 265172,182110,400

2, 448, 44359, 637

1, 595, 801163, 243418, 595239,124282,934497,601

1,172, 67658,977

305, 217160, 236248, 232637, 07643,822

4, 086, 7613, 243, 080

Estimatedworthless

Dollars21,140

5,383257,656

131, 50522,239

176, 5837,983

24,06125,85417,57084, 24812,09795, 95838, 54827,990

103, 612168, 476392,174101,097

64,475130, 236577,393

12,33778,9749,5622,008

36,939274,678

35, 626175,005194, 94058,98113,55525,87360, 78634,43560, 287

45791

60,197327,780

25,94986,00328,77026, 676

117,00313,23554,119

888,37046,967

139, 68167,0117,484

102,81997,956

1, 593, 884468, 707

Additionalassetsreceived

since dateof failure

Dollars111, 14859,666

280,1953,091

19, 71114,39090,5546,247

10,0578,082

27,300111,45151,18514, 51643,95027,445

113,813130,920268, 966

10, 570654

6,68179,137

493,980234

25, 659445

49,10017,06725,286

206,60858

59,09213, 22185, 30326, 56332,96946,72632,19021, 42063,32194,451

5,61970,80775, 59645,438

225, 26340,34412, 44941,46731,85488,428

160,09820,81197, 50847,48118,90061, 231

149,934627, 204328,159

Totalassessmentupon

share-holders

Dollars100,00050,000

100,000100,00060,00040,000

100,00025,00030,00050,000

100,000250,00025,000

200,00025,00050,000

100,000125,000100,00040,000

100,00060,000

100,000300,000100.00025,00050,00025,00025,00050,000

300,000

120, 000125,000150,00040,00025,00050,00090,00025,00050,00050,00025, 00030,000

500,00025,000

300,00050,00050,00050,000

100,00075,000

500,00050,00050,00075,00025,000

125,00070,000

600,000525,000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars1, 710,041

950, 8541,362,460

103,0911,049, 504

116, 7291,432, 024

246,814274, 269415, 589613, 519

3,472,031324,651977,810381,956434,193

1,243,7904,058, 7385, 603, 662

503,018100, 654146,529

2,399,4123,920,091

100, 234283, 885147,975172,375181,875701, 790

3,372, 2521,626

1,191, 3181,143, 222

998, 728289, 654219,913354,197801, 558204,442389,977411,818249,707377, 413

4,495,959175, 884

3,116, 036389, 419608,129636,155

* 796,987831,637

3, 859,068349,909698,960549, 018384,199

1,330,090362, 228

9,771,3106,557,371

Progress of liquidationto date of this report

Cash col-lections

fromassets

Dollars826, 702494, 993399, 782

3,064232,136

3,547732,67678,90892,980

160,899186, 617

1, 262, 749136, 33360,185

206,165119, 237484, 693

1,681, 3701, 410, 709

154, 085641

5,233664,811

1,338,147234

140,953926

55, 35569, 419

309, 0921,128,097

1,626290, 024234,244276,462

74, 97493, 639

147, 327229,068100, 068105,180110, 221135, 679

72, 9011,415,335

24, 7021,329, 572

129,489160,462219, 729411,923203,873

1, 539, 728171, 257200, 774147,081118, 246522,173

1,6163,877,9852,373,870

Casn col-lections

fromstockassess-ment

Dollars76,80042,82544, 75794,09510, 41019, 75545,250

9,20826, 56414, 78713,48596, 4902,000

77, 74521,47028,76545,27973,49963,78822,75053,85130,606

7,150153,164

73, 6505,530

10,86413,17416, 51521, 346

166,613

34, 60836, 88391,9944,0003,807

18, 90171,48922, 5008,2599,794

14, 65713,400

231,4953,681

120,12442,03511, 48610, 30229,36845, 278

347, 84612, 21720,82450, 6438,481

91, 51322, 399

226, 57294, 711

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Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceB.F.C.

loan

Dollars

17,000

2,0008,5001,600

20,300

88, 300

8,000

67,000

31, 700

2,100

7,700

4,500

6,400

8,500

5,250

9,000

6,100

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars37,10021,07133, 073

13, 499

61, 51817,2575,052

17, 31830,206

160,3069,712

21,10730,92274,979

214,787258,47920,987

35, 780305,095

7,366

19, 3255,586

44,049120, 546

25, 62229, 31517,0149,047

17,1588,505

36, 7309,9096,267

14, 4495,851

13, 550204, 231

2,15579,92919, 89432,91736, 63538, 50319,244

135, 51819,90134,05117,9698,226

51, 410

608, 357477,013

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,

includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars940,602558, 889477,61297,159

273, 04523,302

841,444113, 873126,196213, 304230,308

1, 607, 845148,045137,930248, 742186,924604,951

2,036, 6561,732,976

197,82254,49235, 839

739,4411,796,406

73,884155,949

11, 79087, 85491, 520

374,4871,415, 256

1,626

350, 254300, 442385, 470

95, 721114,604179, 233337, 287132,477119,706140, 864156,187108, 351

1, 851,06135, 788

1, 529, 625191,418213,865266, 666479, 794274,495

2,023,0922Q3, 375255, 649215, 693134, 953665,096

24,0154, 712,9142,945,594

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars417,843253, 099

32,10627

33, 63273,18265, 2059,822

29,9006,854

26, 235296, 064

15, 469

58, 75518, 84056,17780,934

239,83924,954

196, 763164, 329

20114, 5952,222

13,9039,945

97,880

290, 394256,067

67418, 55434,9479,702

43,18328, 53241,82841, 73930, 6147,363

213, 4362,802

193, 853119

5,2025.8,12655, 375

146, 637210, 402

23, 71726, 39425, 93566, 69615, 273

544,126227, 006

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars328, 396131, 691797,499

710, 237

472, 625115, 827116, 337180, 518270, 461

1, 502,912138,137717, 625

70,929215,194527, 941

1,956, 6473, 594, 635

262, 99213

81, 2961,402,0581,812, 520

110, 36582,45470, 47367,967

288, 7041, 725, 729

465, 278498, 596554, 578147,07949,169

138, 663402, 577

40,933186, 702195, 409

52, 563253, 599

2,162,957121, 225

1, 212, 682189, 917359, 548271, 665191,186386, 883

1,473,42085, 034

387, 741283, 033166, 031616, 234290, 612

4,140,8422,954, 482

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars23,200

7,17555, 2*35 905

49, 59020, 24554, 7oO15, 7923,436

35, 21386, 515

153, 51023,000

122,2553,530

21,23554, 72151, 50136, 21217, 25046,14929, 39492, 850

146, 83626, 35019, 47039,13611, 8268,485

28, 654133, 387

85,39288,11758,00636,00021,19331,09918, 5112,500

41,74140, 20610, 34316,600

268, 50521,319

179, 8767,965

38, 51439, 69870, 63229,722

152,15437, 78329,17624, 35716, 51933,48747, 601

373,428430, 289

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars

25, 876

3,10815,401

7,231

47, 835

33, 25310,132

4,400560

3,0134,0523,'879

29,89828, 73994,995

12, 231

7,912

3,975

2,361

15, 9585,908

23, 402

20, 895

2,760

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars820, 901496,115117, 23095, 788

175, 2^21,934

423, 9U466, 7i366, 80348, 222

145, 320742 099

53,941

179, 54481, 598

266,171893,431946,061

73, 69446, 27027, 567

126, 429675, 27970,06976, 647

20, 61556, 505

254, 645704, 663

1,47152,63437,404

51,81137,406

1^2, 306222, 904102,03810, 33771,10767,19832,937

790, 24213, 407

628, 88750,12984, 64094, 383

250, 266157,191

1,361,84218,09345,153

128,48039,683

511, 052

3,347, 5711,086,733

Footnotes at end of table, pp. 318, 319.

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Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Securedand pre-

ferred lia-bilities paid

exceptthrough

dividends,including

offsetsallowed

Cash ad-vanced inprotec-tion of

Conser-vators'

expenses

Receiv-ers' sal-

aries, legaland otherexpenses

Cash inhands ofcomp-trollerand re-ceivers

Amountof claimsproved

Divi-dends(per-cent)

Interestdivi-

dends(per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

Dollars50, 75121,149

300,197

Dollars1,843

Dollars

69,3873,180

350, 05330, 29442, 458

127, 55832, 714

755, 24572,87256, 29248,81387, 473

228,4621, 046, 604

558, 74284,903

3,879533,694861,479

58, 932

50, 60623,47491, 540

620, 635

215,119206,003247,105

27,90650,36938,15951, 74017, 11180, 281

68,39955.182

964,87011, 680

713, 61088, 33393.183

119, 798171, 23294,496

457,839168,183144, 720

56, 71663, 56696,805

1,240793,823

1, 549, 265

582

3,3

29,069630371

3,80424, 27318, 2022,143

200368

13,4767,837

25,891

33, 374111, 941

4,152

1442,3323,466

41115,207

545

1,161460

395

9557,585

9562,90511,8382,4242,5286,8692,494

71,003587138

2, 722979

3,976

Dollar,23, 59512, 91118, 272

1,371

Dollars43, 51228, 71415,455

19,1962,787

37,3675,968

34,11912,61313, 94016,10319, 40475, 374

7,'"'3,175

12, 45816,87442,14375, 24176, 91618, 3835,1532,916

31, 643135, 3411,29711,9141,754

10, 0587,70315, 65356, 545

15519, 02820,18220, 99712,1935,76411, 65822,1669,40511,39314,12111,62512, 70663, 4405,839

74, 35617,13322,43615, 56423, 65217,98869,39211, 87115, 55112,16212, 51933, 830

1,335206,415151, 018

2,696

4,2993,6232,62417,6178,59716, 9253,860

78, 4637,727611

6,86413, 54392,11310, 7803,0691,4779,90111,8062,5181,2915,9842,6963,69410, 31729, 947

32,8797,7037,1663,2668,8345,949

40, 0173,9239,3885,0078,9652,596

24,9242,406

49, 8678,0275,274

34,39327, 7752,326

63, 0164,641

26,68515, 61318, 20619,433

545327, 738149,850

Dollars1, 214, 387708, 563646, 501100, 000713, 50423, 299

756, 883158, 989154,472148,394363, 317

1,855, 211149,843498,800276,420214, 588669, 036

1,860, 6643,914,996

332, 040103, 09545,945

1, 308, 2831,801, 547

84, 421137,18057,88681,19483, 096

478, 2811,867, 481

1,471819, 038725,117593, 719129, 52868,811158, 300499,164170, 063145, 078158, 015123, 433181, 840

2, 257,83469, 739

1, 462, 397140, 486387,813343, 316350, 446418, 338

1, 945, 72972, 739

695, 3402'85, 511238,078866,18954,987

6, 690, 3593,620, 586

67.5702295.782574.456434332.540403515.5653844482525.166645601037.583567

306852.537.510010916404077.54760124555203522.5434523. 333327.571.537.57025104516. 666659385030

Sept . 6,1933

M a y ~10~1933

Oct. 30,1933

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TABLE NO. 43.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 81,total assets at date of failure and additional assets acquired subsequent thereto,offsets allowed together with the disposition of such collections, and various other

Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

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First National Bank, Mountain Lake, Minn _ ___Commercial National Bank, Hattiesburg, Miss _.Farmers National Bank, Cross Plaines, TexManufacturers National Bank & Trust Co., Rockford, 111Mahaffey National Bank, Mahaffey, PaFirst National Bank, St. Clair Shores, MichSecurity National Bank, Rockford, 111Peoples National Bank, Delmont, PaFirst National Bank, Downers Grove, 111First National Bank, Chillicothe, MoPlanters National Bank, Saluda, S.CWaukegan National Bank, Waukegan, 111Bottineau National Bank, Bottineau, N.DakKingwood National Bank, Kingwood, W.VaMerchants National Bank, Willow City, N.DakCitizens National Bank, Jenkintown, PaFirst National Bank, Watseka, Ill__Peoples National Bank of Winston, Winston-Salem, N.CFirst National Bank, Morrisonville, 111First National Bank, Elliott, IowaFirst National Bank, Genoa, N.Y_First National Bank, Bagley, IowaFirst National Bank, Blissfield, MichFirst National Bank, Dearborn, MichFirst National Bank, Royal Oak, MichFirst National Bank, Beggs, OklaFirst National Bank, Federalsburg, MdFirst National Bank, Mechanicville, N.YBoston National Bank, South Boston, VaSecond National Bank, New Hampton, IowaFirst National Bank, Scobey, MontWill County National Bank, Joliet, 111First National Bank, Stronghurst, 111.1Floyd County National Bank, Floydada, Tex.1

Walthill National Bank, Walthill, NebrThird National Bank, New London, OhioGreenville National Bank, Greenville, Mich___First National Bank, Greensboro, AlaSteel County National Bank, Finley, N.DakFirst National Bank, Terrell, Tex.1

First National Bank, Beaverdale, Pa -__First National Bank, Ripley, N.YOconto National Bank, Oconto, WisUnion City National Bank, Union City, N.JNational Bank of North Hudson at Union City, N.JFirst National Bank, Boyne City, MichFirst National Bank, Ryder, N.DakFirst National Bank, Plaza, N.DakFirst National Bank, Van Hook, N.DakFirst National Bank, Parshall, N.DakFirst National Bank, Maryville, MoManufactures National Bank, Mechanicville, N.YColumbus National Bank, Columbus, Ohio *First National Bank, Polo, 111First National Bank, Blythe, CalifFirst National Bank in Mount Vernon, S.DakFirst National Bank, Colony, KansNational Bank of Monticello, Monticello, Ind.1

First National Bank, Lehigh, IowaFirst National Bank, Fairchild, WisUnited States National Bank, Los Angeles, Calif

Dollars25,000

100,00025,000

500,00050,00050,000

200,00025,000

100,000100,000100,000250,00025,00025,00025,000

150,00050,000

150,00050,00050,00025,00025,00060,000

150,000150,00025,00025,00050,000

200, 000100,00030,000

200,00075,00050,00025,00050, 00050,000

100,00025, 000

200, 00050, 00025, 00060, 000

300, 000600, 00050,00025, 00025,00025,00025,000

100, 000100, 000500,00050, 00050, 00025, 00025, 00040, 00025, 00025, 000

1, 000, 000

June 12,1931do

June 13,1931June 16,1931

do.June 17,1931June 18,1931

do.June 19,1931June 22,1931

dodo

June 23,1931do.

June 27,1931do

June 29,1931dodo

July 2,1931do

July 3,1931dodo.do

July 9,1931dodo.

July 10,1931July 14,1931

doJuly 15,1931July 17,1931

doJuly 20,1931

doJuly 21,1931

doJuly 27,1931

doJuly 28,1931July 30,1931Aug. 3,1931Aug. 6,1931

doAug. 7,1931Aug. 8,1931

dododo

Aug. 10,1931do

Aug. 11,1931Aug. 12,1931

dodo

Aug. 14,1931Aug. 15,1931Aug. 17,1931Aug. 18,1931

do

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1938, dates of appointment of receivers and final closing, with nominal amounts ofcapital stock and stock assessments, amounts collected from all sources includingdata indicating the progress or results of liquidation to Oct. 81, 1933.—Continued

Book value of assets at date of

Estimatedgood

Dollars185,465220,97929, 721

2, 204,934253, 287127, 903724, 599150, 043393,110200,13583, 470

1,108, 437126, 647216, 69928,579113, 647156,136341, 03588, 27240, 28671, 44977, 720157, 308254, 380191, 93795, 27589, 448498, 771370, 269386, 93396, 930772, 242

84, 85149, 461203, 73348, 273147, 99923, 592

151 362256, 78694, 942260 3*8

2, 771. 920158, 98043, H i71, 21365, 80262, 693280, 620

1, 567, 364

263, 798150,97737, 87538, 6104,00943,17038,412

6,174,953

failure

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars73,161440,526110,460

2,895,098407,484517, 346

1, 272, 625203, 795611,026551, 111435,128

2, 311,901160,63461,43855, 304

440, 793189, 675472, 331175,884108, 327162, 29370, 244

625, 757585,245617, 40078, 510169, 754874, 205562, 637370, 051196,110

2, 309, 567

249, 88753, 006295,118257, 611241,418181, 778

522, 793246,153598, 878

1,071, 2117, 232,142303, 49790, 963101, 588183, 400129, 704382, 258

1, 636, 261

256, 619248, 967157, 068111, 181

701235,996113, 810

2, 236,904

Estimatedworthless

Dollars29,354240,67168,41881, 83123, 34341,766412,83213,17350, 212339,94161, 92057,15788, 2453,000

39, 661173, 05740, 889456, 77211, 85955, 7246,748

33, 3841,635

24, 82070, 96220, 01713, 56718, 631

293, 53345, 3051,618

105, 397

69, 72817, 63510, 58625, 50138, 07011, 201

17, 735104, 62195, 22014, 98123,18429, 57827, 34629, 31111, 9354,56913,417134,899

17, 60227, 7804, 7323,79751,1523,8606,121

525,464

Additionalassets

receivedsince dateof failure

Dollars45,71421,23825,37675,02126,14090,105119,18343, 25139, 58124, 6716,553

190, 39714,80613, 5083,09813, 51227,980274,94767, 74764, 08112, 27170,46357,46039, 479117, 37812,8666,203

80, 31125, 91284, 68119, 668

214, 2531,1576,8116,161

47, 02232,95232, 77717, 266

24058, 75972, 06782, 27253, 404

346, 232138, 27516, 39429, 7645,31615,48477, 223174, 2302,15017,84021,92650, 71314, 232

69716, 85132, 786355, 836

Totalassessment

uponshare-holders

Dollars25,000100,00025,000500,00050,00050,000200,00025,000100,000100,000100,000250,00025,00025, 00025,000150, 00050, 000150, 00050,00050, 00025,00025,00060, 000150, 000150,00025, 00025, 00050, 000

200, 000100,00030,000200, 00075, 00050,00025,00050,00050,000100, 00025,000100, 00050, 00025,00060,000300,000600,00050,00025, 00025,00025,00025,000100,000100,000500,00050,00050,00025,00025,00030,00025,00025,000

1,000,000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars358,694

1,023,414258,975

5, 756, 884760, 254827,120

2, 729, 239435, 262

1,193,9291, 215,858687,071

3,917,892415, 332319, 645151, 642891, 009464, 680

1, 695, 085393,762318,418277, 761276, 811902,160

1,053,9241,147, 677231, 668303, 972

1,521,9181, 452, 351986, 970344, 326

3, 601, 459.76,157461, 277151, 263606, 459414, 337560, 264258, 837100, 240800, 649704, 627931, 312

1, 699, 94410,973, 478

680, 330202, 814256, 876291,453237, 450853, 518

3, 612, 754502,150605, 859499, 650275, 388192, 82086, 559324, 877216,129

10, 293,157

Progress of liquidationto date of this report

Cash col-lectionsfromassets

Dollars151,555458,45050,700

2, 672, 394231,871144, 595955, 763182, 306399, 692299, 353236,464

1,174,959100, 58162, 67321, 381152, 673147, 578332, 56691, 494116,426161, 65164, 718313,137335, 435138,124105, 905166,996813,915274, 676365, 30078, 530

1, 278, 361106

103, 59061, 570261, 943127,162132, 41451, 832

240275,471179,912350, 730644,991

5, 057, 333245,08934, 62664, 08437, 02140, 693309,144

1, 851, 8092,150

247, 564217,97337, 39554, 8612,835

123, 87757, 759

5, 505,939

v^asn col-lectionsfromstockassess-ment

Dollars21,17634,3835, 250

274,13733,48628, 719117, 48219, 81550,13063, 09134,19886, 6961,841

14, 3945,87237,81421, 00136,92526, 77319,10523,09416,81849, 00065, 79346, 681

22,07635,85596, 78489,825

24150, 64720, 8412,199500

41,80713,3975,7012,52560,08826, 40824, 59932, 29034, 81985, 8389,1081,39335050

2,2779,74177, 340226,94030,98212, 64215,1704,63420,99711,0852,141

476,326

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TABLE NO. 43.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 31,total assets at date of failure and additional assets acquired subsequent thereto,offsets allowed together with the disposition of such collections, and various other

Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.

loan

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceK.F.C.

loan

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

Conservators'distributions

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

To se-curedcredi-tors

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

On unse-curedclaims

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Dollars1,100

2,90027, 60015, 00012, 000

Dollars11,27641,938

6,831307,099

17, 393149, 652146,947

10,49464,303

106, 700800

3,200

3,800

11, 3006,300

7, 200

700

19,489238, 724

11,17417, 5811, 264

14, 51912,41039, 35617, 3809,30113,10210,32820,80973, 45626, 78015,41511,46064,16115,66839, 6461,588

149,3701,05121,1908,51110,7414,7987,5814,463

13, 9009,000

63, 30083, 000

6,000

13, 9007,500

16, 26632, 30632, 82941, 431269, 22021, 8394,273307

6,3302,948

40, 261236, 789

3,000

"7,166

3,600

20,3332,1583,5175,2181,9507,2167,971

691, 028

Dollars185,107534,771

62, 7813,253, 630

285, 650350, 566

1, 235,192224, 615514,125426, 253290,151

1, 607, 079114, 396

31, 717205,006180,989408, 847135, 647144,832197, 84795, 664382,946474, 684222, 885127,620200, 532913, 931387,128501,97180, 359

1, 478, 37821,998127, 67970,581314, 491145, 357145, 69658, 82060,328332, 045245,817415, 849784, 541

5, 495, 391

46, 29264, 74157, 30153,418359,146

2,165,938229, 090301, 879232, 77363,18264,71325, 782142,17871, 471

6, 673, 293

Dollars37, 634

153, 33735,606

200,505102, 46714,106

116, 50228,45091,18764, 38152, 21946, 695

1,7245,094

112, 6772,883

135,8321,1613,372

60, 793

139, 60367,01247,713

24, 016377, 55423, 25683,11815, 3821.1" ~

Dollars133, 229269, 689140, 838

2,076, 886358, 523468, 767

1,310,027189, 012538, 747688, 315278,899

2, 207, 514278, 577212, 66798, 903461,140251,809

1,037,331233,727139, 31917, 215

176, 765368, 611428, 021785, 06085, 34876, 500

216, 288938, 751398, 906218,826

1,971,829

12, 4016, 346

77,182129,12916, 664

144, 68853, 72374,377

311, 6072,690, 300

55, 227

30, 359

1845,692

515,782

5,224110,620

70

93,53726,363227,558

274, 09649, 836224, 777155,195191,140160, 878

Dollars3,824

65,61719, 750

225,86316, 51421,28182, 518

5,18549,87036,90965, 802

163, 30423,15910, 60619,128

112,18628,999

113, 07523, 22730,895

1,9068,182

11, 00084,207

103, 31925, 000

2,92414,145

103, 21610, 17J"29,759

149, 35354,159

Dollars Dollars Dollars

47, 80124, 5008,193

314, 224413, 686413, 376401, 915

2, 356, 625308,175138,915137,126223,102168, 625398, 421908, 374

282, 738118, 899209, 476107, 67151,77475,24799, 036

2,868, 632

94, 29922,47539,91223,592

40127,710

265,181514,16240,89223,60724, 65024, 95022, 72390, 25922, 660

273, 06019, 01837,3589,830

20, 3669,003

13,91522,859

523, 674

77,520

Dollars142, 233158, 999

5,383

31, 25912, 361

5,001

3,86212,667

26, 698

7,324

37,397

1,181, 398198, 542128, 336652, 784167, 628289,918103, 949

62, 5271,003, 026

22,16017, 21310, 70733, 694

116, 92874, 95445, 74886, 700

121, 52551,123

206, 995262, 489141, 458

21, 901159,107712, 002

70, 631

25,431

"8,~632

346, 4.0116,79018,91333,181

248, 40486, 324

4,91251, 789

1,39921, 243

3,241

3,065

250,104127, 341240, 024550, 898

4, 240,196214, 461

6,848

'~3~ 6323,637

1,5766,1414,058

15, 754

17, 03711, 713

8 241, 9221,478, 950

211, 753223, 515

10,78321,1497,440

1,883120,449

32, 0973, 785, 464

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Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Securedand pre-ferred lia-

bilities paidexceptthrough

dividends,includingoffsetsallowed

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Conser-vators'

expenses

Receiv-ers' sal-aries,

legal andother

expenses

Cash inhands ofcomp-trollerand re-ceivers

Amountof claimsproved

Divi-dends(per-cent)

Interestdivi-dends(per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

Dollars29, 689255, 62448, 614

1, 788, 59362,405168, 940521, 664. 36,262147,891252, 418162, 723464, 43968, 27054, 8298,403

124, 27937,000237, 77670,77516, 05348,82235, 213128,033162,47438, 52592,14325,196115, 757209, 726

618, 5821,051

86, 28026,13339,41137, 075

118, 69139,956

Dollars2,1442,192

8725, 6411,694

20,0552,0641,749

12, 9992,72322,05436, 5255,0223,989694402

5,504

6166

2549,664

12, 6114,2691,144

2536

5,6928,821

5432,289

Dollars

61,16674, 694128, 033118, 549

1,021, 70026, 21224,14859,47229, 97330, 37793,946514, 485

54, 263203, 54625, 51031,9071,9507, r

20, 4061,970, 754

354578

5,368370

I,1626

1,657988

7,6627,29770,8221,7244,416

12105578

1,33413,062

8,060850

758152,878

Dollars8,32232, 01212, 27365, 03220, 75322, 64737, 53013, 83230,80917,00621,10176, 39113, 72211, 7965, 56416,82013,66431,01610,4218,5709,7046,83019, 47328, 23325, 7249,92612, 50723, 94326, 21822,1939,53946, 0111,826

12, 4958,06119,94712,97715, 2147,9313,25411,99117,08130, 69543,103144, 98317, 8404,9243,7395,4115,50913, 69446, 26113, 84913, 07611, 5978,03812, 2582, 5159,78511, 480160,154

Dollan2,7198,4241,807

192, 9662,2565,205

21,1505,144

32,50818, 8989,385

26, 698221

6,8212,487

17,1447,893

34, 7747,812

32, 89317, 7902,244

18, 7818,8775, 5852,5063,697

62,19337,4644,6731,878

509, 6642,3311,0052,6281,3618,611

10,0082,1545,2855,7284,4709, 435

64, 69417, 69015, 7992,8911,5181,1431,6048,250

113,1803,4882,9655,2632,2949,0505,5634,5844,847

604,043

Dollars218,821695,37571,866

2, 566,836567, 422516, 418

1, 554, 248304,639771, 638710,824312, 433

2, 508, 503260, 670172,13589,371463, 610285,150

1,009,002176, 774134, 574162,148119,637576,813518, 600738, 32072,996

212, 0501, 202, 264858, 313610,472234,896

2, 298, 51089, 548285, 86263, 809

395, 587227, 225292, 629162, 77650,449

482, 212488, 423575.875834, 730

7, 704, 528428,916117,019124, 625206, 698149,862403,199

2, 586, 280504,174406, 272168.876

114, 72117, 299

219,005123, 468

6, 309, 350

6535

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1518.7595262.538

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1010

8 6057425571810100552660

2.64

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31460°—34 18

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TABLE NO. 43.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 31,total assets at date of failure and additional assets acquired subsequent thereto,offsets allowed together with the disposition of such collections, and various other

Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

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1691

169416951696

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First National Bank, Bancroft, Idaho _First National Bank, Wauseon, Ohio!Farmers National Bank, Bridgewater, S.DakPeoples National Bank, Latrobe, PaFirst National Bank, Sweet Springs, Mo.Queensboro National Bank of the City of New York, New York, N.Y.Farmers National Bank, Fairfax, S.Dak__ _Prineville National Bank, Prineville, OregFirst National Bank, Lyons, GaFirst National Bank, Vidalia, GaFirst National Bank, Westbrook, MinnFirst National Bank, El Paso, TexFirst National Bank, Coin, IowaFirst National Bank, Randolph, IowaFirst National Bank at Smithfield, OhioNational Bank of Defiance, Defiance, OhioSecurity National Bank, Mobridge, S.DakFirst National Bank in Alexandria, S.DakFirst National Bank, Eudora, ArkFirst National Bank, Mora, MinnPlainview National Bank, Plainview, TexLimon National Bank, Limon, ColoFirst National Bank, Merrill, Iowa.Rockaway Beach National Bank, New York, N YLabor National Bank of Montana at Three Forks, MontBank of Pittsburgh National Association, Pittsburgh, PaPeoples National Bank, Salem, N YFarmers National Bank, Trafalgar, IndInkster National Bank, Inkster, MichRogers Park National Bank, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Lynchburg, OhioCommercial National Bank & Trust Co., St. Joseph, MichFirst National Bank, Hankinson, N.DakFirst National Bank, Midland City, AlaAlderson National Bank, Alderson, W.VaHighland National Bank, Pittsburgh, PaFirst National Bank, Viborg, S.DakOgden National Bank, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Fort Mill, S.CFarmers National Bank, New Bedford, 111First National Bank, Bode, IowaFirst National Bank, Sisseton, S.DakFirst National Bank, Hagerstown, MdFirst National Bank, Reed City, MichPeoples National Bank, Pulaski, N.YFirst National Bank, Unionville, N.YFirst National Bank, Orbisonia, PaFirst National Bank, Kewanee, 111Security National Bank, Bowie, TexNational City Bank, Ottawa, 111First National Bank, Elba, AlaFirst National Bank, Smithville, TexCalumet National Bank, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Colville, WashPeoples National Bank, Point Marion, PaPlanters & Merchants First National Bank, South Boston, Va_.First National Bank, Carterville, 111National Bank of Fayette County, Uniontown, PaFirst National Bank, Carey, OhioMoshannon National Bank, Phillipsburg, PaNational Mohawk Valley Bank, Mohawk, N.Y

Dollars25,00050,00025,000200,00050,000200,00025,00050,00025,00035,00030,000

1,000,00050, 00045,00050,000150,00050,00050,00040,00025,000125,00030,00040,000200,00025,000

3,000, 00040,00025,00025,000100,00050, 000200,00030,00035, 00025,000200,00040,000200,00040,00025,00025, 00075, 000150,000100,00050,00030,00050,000125,00050,000

Aug. 20,1931Aug. 22,1931Aug. 24,1931

do.—_doAug. 26,1931

doSept. 1,1931Sept. 3,1931

doSept. 4,1931

doSept. 8,1931

do.Sept. 10,1931

doSept. 11,1931

doSept. 12,1931Sept. 14,1931Sept. 16,1931

do.Sept. 18,1931Sept. 19,1931

do.Sept. 21,1931Sept. 23,1931

do._—doSept. 24,1931Sept. 28,1931

dodo.

— d ododo.

Oct. 1,1931____do

dodo

— d odo

Oct. 5,1931do.

_do__do_.do.

200,000100,00050,000

400,00060,00050, 000

125,00050,000

500, 00025, 000

150,000100, 000

Oct . 6,1931dododo.

Oct. 7,1931— .doOct. 8,1931

doOct. 10,1931

doOct. 12,1931

do. — d o _.

do

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Book value of assets at date of

Estimatedgood

Dollars35,546

222,09294, 586

1,103, 27837, 679

780, 34648,60528, 303

127, 698169, 230187, 294

5, 084,16545,01033, 30032, 859

482, 37790, 787

128, 368109, 670113, 279415, 741

70, 727146, 923771, 28140,122

26, 708, 938277, 902

62, 52041, 745

223, 73161, 570

412, 84464, 01140, 789

407, 802854, 919125, 390165,41277, 59667, 75617, 298

118, 7881, 380, 408

214, 863259, 877448, 331112,495901, 33921,156

355, 42519, 377

109, 408681, 534491, 297184, 459246, 925109, 729

1, 643, 368117,759181, 596363,120

failure

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars26, 736

392, 852182, 607

1,730, 60262,938

1, 765,166149,136100, 65834, 70291,055

191, 7913, 787, 211

67, 57047, 379

286, 687761,960146, 465333, 352147, 632256,166

1,182,11877, 059

118, 5461, 538,101

128, 52728, 298, 687

235, 36852, 301

239, 3751,146, 953

217, 4341,856, 440

114,19595, 625

103,1573, 513, 332

204,154385, 314103, 07347, 54897, 510

234, 0451,854, 3631,073 344

433, 287273, 591485, 300674, 316161, 838835, 070229, 844144, 665

2, 473,162276, 572336,931

1, 323, 307302, 490

9,086,179117, 908

1, 478, 014825, 474

Estimatedworthless

Dollars49,23241, 72230,474

238,16652, 50834, 299

1,78441, 70426, 203

135,03717, 017

835, 72356, 41734,109

1,425269, 626

9,71017, 68722, 456

6,748404, 860

2,3103,587

58, 43817, 916

2, 555, 54046, 28822,1368,447

24,1068,695

1, 219, 42517, 01854, 66839, 67548, 08250,106

193, 443157, 621

10, 63010, 99347, 41954, 301

249 08937, 72417,940

915,42398, 235

182, 284202, 217

57,116352,113

23, 9319,218

313, 35412, 235

304, 07213, 535

145, 30617,014

Additionalassets

receivedsince dateof failure

Dollars22,45182,01760,106

208,94818,35578,22915, 2919,708

13, 57231,96116, 319

294,94442, 35051,93430,45735, 84936, 09710, 6804,093

27, 210151, 530

5,50522, 03237, 43514, 683

1,859,12780, 26717,01321,93647,165

7,457290, 57453,81111, 73925, 374

192,85967,01054, 58526, 6588,1248,2299,815

384, 864267,80331,51537,89969, 721

170, 50362,18141, 50268, 94918, 087

164, 07773, 86340,138

108, 57510,144

737, 36444, 394

190, 84893, 864

Totalassessment

uponshare-holders

Dollars25,00050,00025,000

200,00050,000

200,00025,00050,00025,00035,00030,000

1,000,00050,00045,00050,000

150,00050,00050,00040, 00025,000

125,00030,00040,000

200, 00025,000

3,000,00040, 00025,00025, 000

100, 00050,000

200, 00030, 00035,00025, 000

200, 00040, 000

200, 00040, 00025, 00025, 00075,000

150, 000100, 00050, 00030, 00050,000

125, 00050, 000

200,000100, 00050,000

400,00060,00050, 000

125, 00050,000

500,00025, 000

150,000100,000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars158,965788, 683392, 773

3,480, 994221,480

2,858,040239,816230,373227,175462, 283442,421

11,002, 043261, 347211, 722401,428

1, 699, 812333, 059540, 087323,851428,403

2,279, 249185,601331, 088

2, 605, 255226, 248

62, 422, 292679,825178,970336, 503

1, 541, 955345,156

3,979, 283279,035237,821601,008

4,809,192486,660998,754404,948159,058159, 030485,067

3, 823,9361, 905, 099

812, 403807, 761717, 525

1,886, 581393,410

1, 614, 281620, 387379, 276

4,070, 886925, 663620, 746

2,117,161484, 598

12, 270, 983318, 596

2,145, 7641, 399, 472

Progress of l iqu ida t ionto date of this report

Cash col-lections

fromassets

Dollars46,079

288,10778, 485

1,059,18266, 875

1, 672, 50955, 54663,83262,76468,306

195, 2414, 349,938

60,94128,888

134,087617, 592

73, 636149,183131, 261248,898479, 878104, 572108, 621

1, 483,97279,045

35, 522, 488423, 212

71, 644141,013535, 659162, 446

1, 201, 11165, 70385,839

197, 7462, 269,063

120,660215,364134, 25246, 47635, 71486, 731

1, 269,169426, 570387,514490, 396290, 543725, 403100, 607437,322

69, 725162,048

1, 271, 745453, 681150, 689707, 455151, 508

5,079, 240168, 024540, 872651,068

Cash col-lections

fromstockassess-ment

Dollars12,37119,6503,087

138,01513,31053,027

2,1858,5421,5919,840

20, 283209,490

14, 80026, 86024,537

116, 6036,365

26, 67118,1133,828

27, 2165,0047,057

146, 6509,720

2, 463, 06718,40018, 21519, 01221, 04340, 356

130, 8582,050

66616, 660

153, 97421,85527,87117, 26117,0048,594

15,192109, 217

30, 62029, 90046, 75892, 93028, 47048, 38119, 75612, 612

128, 33323, 56026, 87769, 49530,188

247,94720, 200

121, 77062,163

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Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.

loan

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceR.F.C.

loan

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Conservators'distributions

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

To se-curedcredi-tors

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

On unse-curedclaims

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Dollar,3,300

23, 55015, 200

7,9004,700

16,900

8,200

~I2,~8O6~~7~I66

83,0009,500

18, 700

"16,466

6,200

7,0003,100

14,100

73,800

"~9,~650

Dollars3,676

15, 27520, 785144,1744,011

120,00631,4795,65114,47427,04023,179

1, 071,9856,3924,0739,56957,1841,066

32,05115,3699,734

90, 6297,65415,14964, 4664,111

3, 558, 569 4120.3979,51223, 26259, 9935,824

190, 8944,1852,339

24, 342362, 55213, 70242, 92311,9777,0774,3502,255

139,66687, 35636, 39112.3987,941

56, 5229,292

107,9782,87811. 985

160,16241, 05533, 41367,3857,956

466,81711, 00879, 53747, 687

Dollars65, 426

323, 032125,907

1, 356, 57184,196

1, 845, 54289, 21078, 02586,729109, 886238, 703

5, 631, 41382,13359, 821168,193808, 27981,067207,905172, 943262, 460610,523117,230137, 927

1, 695,08892, 876

.,544,124462, 00999,371183, 287616, 695208, 626

1,605,"""81, 43888,844257, 448

2, 785, 589166,617286,158163, 49076, 75748, 658111, 178

1, 521,152513,926468, 625532, 694345, 242874,855138,369593,68192, 359186, 645

1, 634, 040518, 296220,029844,335189, 652

5, 794,004199, 232742,179760, 918

Dollars987

65, 3061,731

255, 805934

577, 05310, 0306,518

43, 63338,10233, 3328,258

113,98540,1323,8336,1842,918

65, 818173, 488

16, 47717, 578

459, 0096,193

1,872,198106,051

3,76157,198

293, 723103,133227, 231

1,2706,7491 , " •

452, 7025,464

117,916,5262,654

7,947401,931215,129122, 740174, 676167, 977

79, 20543,94830, 272

2,15117, 704

165, 607113,683

20, 35181, 94785, 636

602, 39313,115

139, 287212, 53,

Dollars83, 223

369, 995266, 772

1, 821, 83399, 660288, 472117, 761104, 372124,937331,937150, 368

4, 542, 018110, 682125, 50393, 787834,904204, 524302, 669134,30378, 953

1, 410, 25426,898149, 740397, 808111,.—

18, 469, 03790,16569,05390,030552, 58023, 753

2,160, 047177, 877107,894352, 234

1, 524, 875306, 834422, 555212,19377,85193,966313,134

1, 863,1701, 076, 044215, 758100, 291201, 064900, 451189, 563838, 709445, 633137, 539

2, 073, 37:257, 244366, 293

1,135, 374189,498

5, 622, 533101, 449

1, 236,068388,182

Dollar,12, 62930,35021,91361,985

Dollars Dollars

146,97322, 81541,45823,40925,1609,717

790, 51035, 20018,14025,46333,39743, 63523,32921, 88721,17297, 78424, 99632, 94353, 35015, 280

536, 93321,600

6,7855,'

78, 9579,644

69,14227, 950!

34,334!

8,34046,02618,145

172,12922, 739'7,996

16,40659, 80840,783

100, 000'19, 380

1003, 242

32,07021, 530

151, 61980, 24437, 388

271, 66736, 44023,12355, 50519,812

252,0534,800

28, 23037, 837

Dollar}6,497

25,156

Dollars19,387

170,79449,642

925, 35059, 472

1, 292, 606

9,6386,0826,119

296, 293

59, 0059,6733,1876,149

52, 441

54, 5395,814,097

9, 83517, 25114, 098141, 528

1, 523, 56140, 76631,77279,782347,4217,78054,81423, 241151,910173, 94316,82691, 965

1,159,82118,101

16,082,529348, 99049,662127, 672166, 35530, 550717,85614,810

10,134

12, 503

2,964365

7,855

9,779

183,1601, 705,001

80, 727107,16427, 95353,97822,13620,235

799, 704123, 446267,328455, 600294, 744407, 46823, 922259,894

51,17'» 2, 616

48,040

135,168

125, 324529,088

9 236,49867,487283,19050,046612,630153,541458,330435,801

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Securedand pre-ferred lia-

bilities paidexceptthrough

dividends,includingoffsetsallowed

Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Conser-vators'

expenses

Receiv-ers' sal-aries,

legal andother

expenses

Cash inhands ofcomp-trollerand re-ceivers

Amountof claimsproved

Divi-dends(per-cent)

Interestdivi-dends(per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

Dollan30,38894, 73661, 942

357, 41914, 562

473, 56660,89239,58449, 24074, 37775, 244

3,112, 29724,91315, 57652,263

354, 92846, 354122, 246123,15195, 223320,02385, 55128,326496,09441,176

24,492, 62560, 33834, 64723,334

381,175

691,82344, 55565, 75049,446

993,31274,252

122, 973100,440

14, 30712, 77765, 782

633, 273163, 048176, 913

48, 7787,941

349, 32381,876

258, 06458,51922, 290

893,139250, 283130,971432, 479

96, 4684, 259, 091

21, 291175, 701261,424

Dollars16

1962,9327,290

Dollars

4,2231,702

192

174,907471

2,9559,786

742816

4,4

1,2302,2243,799

355528

163,113460

5018,383

19

47,5641,055

3503,547

43499

3,5383,486

2,69693

31:564473

3,179

217245

13,88413, 7382,165

13"4,11'

19213. 230

1,149803

12,156

Dollars7,152

20, 45410, 33348, 514

7,06542, 89910,90010, 4688,620

12, 3809,564

133, 29710,1407,917

10, 27228,57010,19411,45513, 59213,20948, r "7,'9,22434,6068,147

394,09014, 5848,69710,84942, 21910, 42572, 33710,4626,79416,35668, 5939,92833,02012,8487,3257,32011, 62465,25025,88817,82715,68712, 79633,44519, 32124, 30717,12518, 61457, 23518,97616, 06636,""8,463

145, 51113, 08238, 746

Dollar,1,911,6961,05817,9983,097

32, 24815, 7168,5005,5362,72012,367

391, 0585,8434,55622,9218,5696,32415,3872,1812,11414,7974,7214,6134,212

20, 926411,76737, 6376,3153,04926,92716,42370, 4686,45915,950

18^ 6401,211

19,4638,6291,1473,729941

22, 612198, 0165,7194,774

29, 76181, 4403,47151,19916,4706,533

7,7585,368

39, 52534,483628,37410,16968, 59925,441

Dollars50,310505,107207,263

2,308,19199,120

1,795,86299,32488, 275109, 569280,442283, 058

5,125, 99191, 32752,954257,194

1,011,356120, 336283,986101,129253,183

1,648,81533,970183,931

1,656, 88780, 448

26, 772, 213498, 62766, 402222, 599832, 633166, 227

2, 396, 977120, 558101,462457, 741

3, 071,314269,091448,251220,85982,85482, 277279, 490

2, 099, 8281, 047, 561486, 339623,177467,848976, 452166, 465816, 240285, 738227,862

2, 273,476473,004281, 279

1, 365, 322251,047

5,948, 223184, 297

1, 251, 566814, 580

47.538.524406072

222075030 -456043.54012.520236013.550507022.5'60707557.520503015

4055.5302515652711.53812557563422032

5528.5

9 5024242012.583. 33333753.5

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Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

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Farmers National Bank, Leechburg, PaMain Line National Bank, Wayne, PaFirst National Bank, Hastings, NebrFirst National Bank, Belington, W.VaFirst National Bank, Fairview, W.VaFirst National Bank, Deer Trail, ColoFirst National Bank, Fort Stockton, TexFirst National Bank, Chase City, VaFirst National Bank, Pollock S.DakCitizens National Bank, Vandergrift, PaFirst National Bank, Auburn, NebrFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Webster, S.DakHouston National Bank, Dothan, AlaFirst National Bank, Stewartville, MinnNational Bank of Sidney, Sidney, IowaGary National Bank, Gary, W.VaFirst National Bank, Anawalt, W.VaFirst National Bank, Bishop, TexFirst National Bank, Mathis, TexFirst National Bank, Yuma, ColoFirst National Bank, Brunswick, MoFirst National Bank, Isanti, MinnFirst National Bank in Versailles, MoWest Side Atlas National Bank, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Elizabethton, TennWestmont National Bank, Westmont, N.JFirst National Bank, Eoxboro, N.CFirst National Bank, Erie, 111Belvidere National Bank, Belvidere, N.JLyon County National Bank, Rock Rapids, IowaFirst National Bank, Cowen, W.VaFirst National Bank, Terra Alta, W.Va.2First National Bank, Lake City, IowaFirst National Bank, Turkey, Tex __First National Bank, Baldwin Park, CalifFirst National Bank, Doon, Iowa._First National Bank, Blockton, IowaCity National Bank, Herrin, 111Citizens National Bank, Prosperity, S.CFirst National Bank, Newark, N.YFirst National Bank, Dexter, MoExchange National Bank, Pittsburgh, PaCitizens National Bank, Kokomo, IndCommercial National Bank, Eufaula, AlaFirst National Bank, Graceville, FlaWilcox National Bank, Wilcox, Pa.City National Bank, Paducah, KyFirst National Bank, Cardington, OhioPeoples National Bank, Blairstown, N.JFirst National Bank, North Rose, N.YNational Bank of Albion, Albion, 111Monongahela National Bank, Pittsburgh, PaTraders National Bank, Buckhannon, W.Va.2

First National Bank, New Windsor, MdCitizens National Bank, Philippi, W.VaFirst National Bank, Buchanan, MichFirst National Bank, Newburg, W.VaFirst National Bank, Sycamore, 111Security National Bank, Paducah, TexCitizens National Bank, Seward, PaHutchings First National Bank, Siloam Springs, Ark___

Dollars50,00050,000200,00040,00030,00025,00050,000100,00025,000125,00050,00050,000150,00050,00060,000100,00050,00025,00025,00040,00050,00025,00030,000200, 00075,00025, 000150,00040, 000100,00075, 00025,00025,00050,00025,00035,00050,00025, 00050,00050,000150, 00050,000750, 000350, 000150, 00035,00025,000300, 00060, 00050,00050, 00050, 000

1,000, 00050,00077,00050, 00050,00025, 000

175, 00050, 00025, 00050,000

Oct. 12,1931do

Oct. 13,1931.do.

_do._do._do..do.do.do.

.do.Oct. 15,1931

do _.

dododo

Oct. 16,1931do.dodo

.do.Oct. 19,1931

dodododo

Oct. 20,1931dodo

Oct. 22,1931do

do— __do

do_.__doOct. 23,1931

do_dodo

Oct. 27,1931do_do

Oct. 28,1931Oct. 29,1931

do.do.dodododo

Oct. 30,1931dodo

Oct. 31,1931Nov. 2,1931

do_do.

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Book value of assets at date of

Estimatedgood

Dollars225,843393, 899695,151

39,990130, 65632, 926

305, 310235,416

41, 701501, 824214, 624183, 383300,474141,00780,927

338, 228152,08335, 58929, 261

118, 28744, 52131, 77564, 813

233, 221299,037153,154139, 841364,944412, 705330,455

89,066

110, 55332, 995

148, 73918, 89132, 20555, 78444, 266

697, 62649, 831

2, 547, 4981,365, 523

97,06961, 55459,652

1,158, 925108, 023166,146255, 294268, 285

6, 211,161

211,991378, 363299,924139,501755,97881,98919, 63660, 201

failure

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars440,005394,744

1,668,984356, 722204,096

53, 520167,160523,895108,977968, 645124,911339, 831567,702390, 530150,380411, 52498,07790, 66159,45965, 243

195, 215226,011180,461

1, 399, 639932, 630196, 448380, 416254, 077

1, 633, 721792, 814

29,850

147,012118, 21395, 585

177, 763121,017821,906209, 489

1, 610, 456306, 432

4, 539, 9621, 931, 568

226, 48797, 823

224,3794, 703, 737

148, 386263,140190, 072469, 540

9, 581, 786

313, 432466, 220342, 669175, 206881, 853314, 749121, 601287, 979

Estimatedworthless

Dollars4,404

42,0288,330

19,98521,2237,435

32,36420,62431,77698, 42635, 26959,943

155, 5099,450

64,96946,39716,66923,27117,9988,609

97,8721,377

46,172441, 558158, 274

61, 663139, 898

8,88591,419

126, 6184,758

142, 86228,19746, 78635,169

1,69231,012

6,615124, 333

63, 737685, 966413,876

76,05742, 699

247, 28326,01553,393

111,3795,081

784, 930

77,34833,85312, 71437, 574

117, 316210,145

210,077

Additionalassetsreceived

since dateof failure

Dollars38,4576,806

115, 26117, 77518, 2555,888

122,045112,987

15, 288163, 75680, 58729, 734

278, 87729,92179,496

115,90312,12035, 51031, 76753,46511,48024, 39512,38067,02141, 753

103, 38329, 77935,60894, 51244, 811

2,135

89, 6479,622

16, 86216,9082,369

43, 690142, 569189,479

18, 683348,101311, 670155,038

11, 65567,120

674,01813, 77130,98915,186

7,0631,059, 733

57, 25237, 41031, 300

6,475105, 625

10,7438,146

37,156

Totalassessmentupon

share-holders

Dollars50,00050,000

200,00040,00030,00025,00050,000

100,00025,000

125,00050,00050,000

150,00050,00060,000

100,00050,00025,00025,00040,00050,00025,00030,000

200,00075,00025,000

150,00040,000

100,00075,00025,000

50,00025,00035,00050,00025,00050,00050,000

150, 00050,000

750, 000350,000150,00035, 00025,000

300,00060,00050,00050, 00050,000

1,000,000

77,00050,00050,00025, 000

175,00050,00025, 00050, 000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars758,709887,477

2,687,726474,472404, 230124, 769676, 879992,922222, 742

1,857, 651505,391662, 891

1,452, 562620, 908435, 772

1,012,052328,949210,031163,485285, 604399,088308, 558333, 826

2,341,4391,506,694

539, 648839,934703,514

2,332,3571,369, 698

150,809

540,074214,027342,972298, 731182, 283

1,002, 392452,939

2, 771,894488, 683

8, 871, 5274, 372, 637

704, 651248, 731376,151

7,083,963356,195563,668621, 931799,969

18, 637,610

737,023965, 846736, 607383,756

2, 035, 772667, 626174, 383645,413

Progress of liquidationto date of this report

Cash col-lections

fromassets

Dollars252,167195,906

1,094,001179, 863209, 64145,038

239,129233,18730,305

615,816191, 607160,178354, 606329, 377101,646307,70383,06953,10635,91093,07258, 787

142,02595, 432

805, 210240,685145, 504101, 247200,409

1,157, 359622,042

53,904

115,02026, 368

124,80072, 43048,134

452, 345120, 852

1, 231, 449253, 499

3, 381,4971, 430,165

125, 99449, 500

183,9352, 312, 739

114, 666314, 271155,093230,905

9, 634, 597

306,065250, 230354, 444120, 830811,195102, 79544, 523

197, 441

uasn col-lections

fromstockassess-ment

Dollars33, 63231,41553,12831,30128,5006,208

11, 64960, 422

6,50088, 75429,5505,600

18,61933, 58834, 63819, 54825,1144,0009,932

13, 51919,90911, 33416, 39465,08922,07712,90522, 72811, 60089, 6952,2796,027

18, 6223,300

19, 87553

3,50030,12634, 02182, 324

3,932551,946236, 075

7,89810, 61420, 830

163,19335, 45343, 88033, 22538,986

681, 956

66, 54139, 28141,11415,195

115,02415, 3859,6281,500

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Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars

13, 200

5,70015, 600

47,100

4,700

3,000

24, 400

32,666

18, 300

5,850

395,100

4,800

20,50035,200

44,100

3,70011,6001,800

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars26,87941,854

236,16214, 3587,9225,099

21, 71719,8771,706

78, 34912, 49816, 25846, 24219, 7978,236

22,08113, 78225,1617,2287,4804,8744,659

15,19585, 84234, 92348, 55011, 30425,08073, 06949,124

6,174

12,0743,530

33,3607,6778,042

73, 53214,32294, 74311, 254

643, 678256, 79716,1084,490

10, 487413, 042

8,03024, 24331, 29638,006

1, 251,977

16,95047,45335,9145,916

119, 63412, 4552,668

10,181

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceE.F.C.

loan

Dollars312, 678269,175

1, 383, 291238, 722246,063

56, 345272, 495313, 486

38, 511782, 919233, 655187, 736435,067382, 762144, 520396,432121, 96582, 26753, 070

114,07188, 270

158, 018130, 021956,141322, 085206, 959135, 279269,089

1, 320,123691, 74566,105

151, 56633,198

178, 03580,16059, 676

556, 003169,195

1, 408, 516268, 685

4,972, 2211,923,037

150,00069,404

215, 2522, 888,974

158,149382, 394240,114343, 097

11, 568, 530

389, 556381, 064431, 472141,941

1, 049, 553142, 23558,619

209,122

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars40, 280

8,731338, 46755,31136,834

946,8723,3622,930

150,1258,774

23, 758109, 598128,00730,30773, 5184,479

15, 28361, 5573,479

107,58511, 24128, 91019, 932

1,758709, 669138,242

31,3901,481

12,12672, 6995,985

407,8058,897

520, 956191,96820, 7128,969

97, 923625,955

13,60049, 57424,16319, 323

305, 528

84, 40524, 24272, 62527, 728

141,95918, 8381,650

135,893

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars389, 383590,986819, 096184, 940119,83349, 538

359,161636,496162, 801888, 361242, 512412, 697792,116

93, 727235, 583508,750177,619106, 76495, 347

145,052270,144

75, 317189,720

1,142, 8021,144, 845

291, 684557, 451436, 267292, 260485,290

65, 731

362,980159,129118, 422167,14388,981

353,816261, 780887, 897165, 033

3, 575, 3962,143, 707

391,837150, 77258, 806

3, 432, 227159, 899125, 580361, 379461, 735

6, 445, 508

252, 603593,921223, 624204, 282787,984483, 538100, 542251, 898

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars16,36818, 585

146,8728,6991,500

18, 79238, 35139, 57818, 50036, 24620, 45044,400

131,38116,41225, 36280,45224, 88621,00015, 06826, 48130, 09113, 66613,606

134,91152, 92312, 095

127, 27228, 40010, 30572, 72118,973

31, 37821, 70015,12549, 94721, 50019, 87415,97967, 67646, 068

198, 054113,925142,10224, 3864,170

136,80724, 5476,120

16,77511,014

318, 044

10, 45910, 7198,8869,805

59,97634,61515, 37248,500

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars

22,770969

7,11123, 43148,130

817513

38,869

8,781

2,485

7,552

79, 34511,682

16, 207

2,254

11, 208

3,233

17, 2742,161

66,7032,262

26,468

7,645

7,854

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars217,36488,435

436, 301155, 829211, 398

8,82617, 06098, 375

448,32189, 636

126, 63665, 553

»300, 37860,959

220, 21775, 47412, 65224,57041, 95518, 22590, 63870, 551

148, 09461, 339

130, 78816, 226

176, 57181,033, 628

497,36227, 310

108, 531

29,92933,40229,414

119,61398, 312

1,015, 37737,897

2, 262,119742,15046,02729, 857

162, 717737, 393116,939304,166p.15, 785148,947

9 4,373,417

313,144143,811239, 70964, 740

680, 42924, 57728,35416, 622

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Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Securedand pre-ferred lia-

bilities paidexceptthrough

dividends,including

offsetsallowed

Dollars48,640

107, 755752, 58563,19017, 95827, 829

211,077112,99829, 015

229, 816125, 31036, 086

278, 65553, 08144, 366

151, 44929,68557,0717,295

59, 52545, 02154,73740, 515

644, 551195, 20258, 61176, 31871,314

139, 775160,182

17, 590

29,13725, 598

107, 50832, 66319, 889

392, 99448, 295

• 295,013208, 567

2,489, 762833, 830

66, 41524, 21310, 554

1, 609, 54811, 33324,319

101, 232172, 229

6,897,102

29, 440175, 314104, 35556, 720

270,04491, 64322, 771

165, 976

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Dollars237211379975969

14, 657126

3,89315

88817, 736

2004,3981,916

132303

73742

3,7771,3642,3913,6053,2331,8765,7131,884

4766,456

4

805

1,74556

7,6585,1952,494

323,529

51, 0522,636

17,0626,951

141,023

8437,936

2,62820, 286

4054,397

204869

Conser-vators'

expenses

Dollars

Receiv-ers' sal-

aries, legaland otherexpenses

Dollars17, 50919, 79050,29715,01011,8355,738

16,17716, 3436,661

30, 52812, 44116, 63628,19814, 59715,17518, 3197,2607,4376,5798,184

10, 86811, 03213, 47857, 52445,46214,15214,00716, 74728,18621, 7797,568

11, 9445,849

12, 3609,4237,283

21,11610, 64933,88813, 503

169, 60096,13915, 83211,1487,304

111,07612, 97412, 54713, 59116,043

187,136

9, 22925, 29517,31511, 86439, 66815, 9704,616

14,190

Cash inhands of

comp-trollerand re-ceivers

Dollars28,92830, 214

142, 7603,7183,9036,8414,750

22,9832,709

70, 3615,4366,9776,056

14, 50610,8414,5319,4142,319

14, 5533,6652,827

2473,086

23,0225,1671,5326,8082,573

118,0585,966

11, 379

1,1491,751

15, 2854,6163,090

14, 6223,511

61, 7448,686

47, 211199, 866

1,8162,025

34, 677347,192

7,69041, 3488,4835, 035

102,939

37, 7437,548

49, 8078,212

55, 0152.3802,8304,411

Amountof claimsproved

Dollars543, 673667, 228

1,246, 228309, 030274, 947

33, 549407, 702576,179140,669

1,114,121202, 082454,119486, 653425,897174,170489, 411157, 62485, 55470, 20393, 363

263,113181, 276217,080

1,146, 3851,037, 296

313,892432, 440490,169

1, 722, 715975, 216

69, 329

310, 089111, 135143, 334144, 951108, 940367, 806163, 732

1,846, 707140, 395

3,480,1822, 343, 656

112, 753124, 830232, 421

3, 749, 250198,271372, 449385,942496,166

6, 728, 334

447, 349604, 244435, 248235, 376

1,190, 635460, 312

63, 008349, 661

Divi-dends(per-cent)

4016. 6666355075. 8333301025

40452818

9 70354548153545105032.516. 66667

41. 66667.5

368 60

5140

35

32232732.56055276531. 6666402570206081.66663030

9 65

60285527.5577

457

Interestdivi-

dends. (per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

Nov. 19,1932

Nov . 19,1932

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Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

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First National Bank, Alliance, NebrFirst National Bank, Somerfield, PaCitizens National Bank, Sedalia, MoFirst National Bank, Hoquiam, WashFirst National Bank, St. Thomas, N.DakFirst National Bank, Buena Vista, ColoFirst National Bank, Blytheville, ArkFirst National Bank, Belle Fourche, S.DakFirst National Bank & Trust Co., Monessen, Pa.-_First National Bank, Logansport, IndCity National Bank & Trust Co., Corpus Cristi, Tex___.Farmers & Miners National Bank, Bentleyville, Pa.2

First National Bank, Sea Isle City, N.JSecond National Bank, Morgantown, W.VaPhoenix National Bank, Columbia, TennFirst National Bank, Pharr, TexFirst National Bank, Marceline, MoFirst National Bank, Noble, 111 ^American National Bank, Dayton, TennFirst National Bank of Custer City, Custer, S.DakFirst National Bank, Steamboat Springs, ColoFirst National Bank, Frederic, WisFirst National Bank, Tilden, NebrFirst National Bank, Laredo, Tex.1

Second National Bank, Brownsville, Pa.1

First National Bank, Houtzdale, PaFirst National Bank, Corinth, MissSecond National Bank in Youngstown, Ohio x

Norfolk National Bank, Norfolk, NebrFirst National Bank, Brighton, Colo _First National Bank & Trust Co., Woodbridge, N.JFirst National Bank, Zillah, WashFirst National Bank, Stanford, MontTwin Falls National Bank, Twin Falls, IdahoHopewell National Bank, Hopewell, PaFirst National Bank in Gulf port, MissFirst National Bank, West Frankfort, 111First National Bank, Christopher, 111Ithaca National Bank, Ithaca, MichCitizens National Bank & Trust Co., Terre Haute, Ind_First National Bank, Glen Campbell, PaPeoples National Bank, Lodi, OhioCitizens National Bank, Ellwood City, PaFirst National Bank, Geneva, OhioFirst National Bank, Washington, N.CFirst National Bank, Chaffee, MoNogales National Bank, Nogales, ArizFirst National Bank in Aberdeen, Wash _ _First National Bank, Twin Falls, IdahoWest Point National Bank, West Point, NebrFirst National Bank, Dougherty, IowaFirst National Bank, Sweetwater, TexFirst National Bank, Mullins, S.O..Federal National Bank, Boston, MassFirst National Bank, Starkweather, N.DakFirst National Bank, Momence, 111 .__First National Bank, Warsaw, N.CPainted Post National Bank, Painted Post, N.Y.*Gillespie National Bank, Gillespie, 111First National Bank, Mound City, 111 ___First National Bank, El Paso, 111

Dollars100,00025,000

100,000300,00025,00025,000

100,00025,000

160,000250,000200,000100,00050,000

100,000200, 00050,00025,00025, 00025,00025,00025, 00025, 00050, 000

250, 000125, 000125, 000100,000200, 000100, 00040, 000

150, 00025, 00035, 000

150, 00025, 000

400, 00025, 00060, 00025, 000'

200, 000100, 00050, 000

100, 00050, 000

100, 00050, 00050, 000

150, 000100, 00050, 00025, 000

100, 00050, 000

2, 005, 58525, 00050, 00050, 00025, 00075, 00025, 000

100,000

Nov. 3,1931Nov. 5,1931Nov. 6,1931

do

.do._do_dodo

Nov. 11,1931do

.do.._do-_do.do

Nov. 12,1931Nov. 13,1931Nov. 14,1931

doNov. 17,1931

.dodo.

doNov. 30,1931

do.dododo

Dec. 2,1931do.

_do_._do_._do_..do.

Dec. 3,1931do

Dec. 7,1931do.do.do—.. ._do

Dec. 8,1931do

Dec. 9,1931Dec. 11,1931

d o -dodo

Dec. 12,1931Dec. 14,1931

d o -dodo

Dec. 15,1931Dec. 17,1931

d o -do

Dec. 19,1931.do.

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Book value of assets at date of

Estimatedgood

Dollars1,091,924108,939811, 649643, 95341, 68882, 56770, 718

235, 977228,095

2,085, 361559,702

169,1701,152, 054340,90550,972155,19942, 226259, 955105, 592215,80613, 55289, 429

21, 528295, 155566,18210, 296

306,11592, 075515, 890136, 75156, 56452, 545100, 658703, 990126, 400102, 802152,069350, 56152,158188, 207236, 422173, 246344, 926157, 944225, 290956,828494, 827169,14349,019362, 52353, 042

10, 672, 58219, 54482, 50014, 760

103,83821, 451193,024

failure

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars1,458, 758216,359

1,050, 3091, 216,192

184, 27234, 350193, 210397,458

2,260,0573, 071, 5761, 202, 452

231, 7751, 251, 590409, 614155, 436132, 249157,972389,13973, 476

248, 539275, 40992, 491

127,1571, 226,190528, 778123, 272614, 447214,189

1, 366, 99592, 05575, 929142, 645171, 208

2,816, 580968, 697878,008349, 341

1,087,192495, 058408, 352457, 994713,811484,012137,147274, 585733, 339463, 506654,176181, 995406, 275142, 642

15,134, 35162, 774555,88775, 539

1, 359,075146,899215,080

Estimatedworthless

Dollars135,806

561514,889207,3707,0846,780

47, 613106,834322, 03581, 201201,865

17,881341, 712116,36238,92017, 76719,73336,07711,83535, 92059, 94288,421

296,18565, 426

272, 578131, 61787, 89417,04145, 49719, 62810, 661

228,821103

482,14646, 23321,82660, 033114, 45329, 74915,033

112, 74584

96,06044, 33786,18370, 743

240, 481242,06624, 23759, 37629, 635

2,823, 72722, 739

1484,244

15,12911, 36452, 586

Additionalassets

receivedsince dateof failure

Dollars266,10520,03540, 334160,15614,81915, 90969, 81615, 970

215,963253, 496109,895

17, 401158,18856,33731,13520,8335,58059, 70910, 386139, 4167,307

58, 9633,657

119, 78873, 712185,843167, 454

. 270,22429, 42488,14230, 29214,68835,02115, 730

255, 57540, 38599, 93746, 57864, 33715, 43647, 26742,12542, 94623, 47917, 204136,830142, 59654, 47032,1604,414

82,8437,111

1,830, 4194,62454,481

878

28,84715,13061,896

Totalassessment

uponshare-holders

Dollars100,00025,000100,000300,00025,00015,000100,00025,000160,000250, 000200,000

50, 000100, 000200,00050, 00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00050,000250,000125,000125,000100,000200,000100,00040,000150,00025,00035,000150,00025,000

400,00025,00060,00025,000

200,000100,00050, 000100,00050, 000100,00050,00050,000150,000100,00050,00025,000100,00050,000

2,005, 58525,00050,00050, 000

75, 00025, 000

100,000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars3,052,593370,894

2, 517,1812, 527, 671272,863154,606481,357781, 239

3,186,1505, 741, 6342, 273,914

486,2273, 003, 5441,123, 218326,463351,048250, 511769, 880226, 289664, 681381, 210379, 304253 657689, 658

1, 785, 4831, 653, 381632, 639

1, 378,680392, 729

2,166, 524303, 726192, 842609, 032312, 699

4, 658, 2911, 206, 7151,162, 573633, 021

1,816, 543692, 401708, 859949, 286980, 087

1,048, 477406, 632772, 888

2,053,5061, 353, 2841,147, 545

284, 6651, 011, 017

282, 43032, 466, 664

134, 681743, 016145, 421

1, 581, 889219, 844622, 586

Progress of liquidationto date of this report

Cash col-lectionsfromassets

Dollars1,486,637129,059801, 218935, 28655, 33195, 719100, 329197,432646, 796

2,436, 230858,657

101, 5581, 234, 777

312, 66278,94984,97762,819171, 20378,492

286,19487, 990101, 5613,65718, 759

599, 091328,09677,896

603, 574112,879728,13676, 23961,21384,868192,040

1, 538, 259693, 319720, 732239, 314418, 731144, 293353, 454158,087419, 396275, 341140, 696239, 757979, 462506,096409, 34657, 265359, 33259, 609

7, 212, 34521, 999233, 5999,890

353, 71273, 326

296,898

Cash col-lectionsfromstockassess-ment

Dollars27,96612, 27837, 73843,8892,0017,44916, 8905,093

44, 555115, 79446, 338

21, 55665, 04174, 33710, 278

15,51510, 0594, 22517,80011,61919, 358

106 50029^ 24759,76650,93583, 46623, 6689,687

87, 2938,70014, 50014,89617,026

255,19212, 25031, 56013, 349

122, 79123,04441,03031,82031,05739, 71315, 3401,360

64,86042, 22011,0508,33439,12917, 647

306,11210, 51740, 7932,610

37, 24719, 20068,453

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Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.loan

Dollars

7,200

5, 800

14, 40078, 300

40, 300

7,10027, 300

4,5508,5002,5009,700

14, 500

7,600

7,40069,60010,000

40,400

3,60068, 50038,400

500

5,100

31, 200

8,200

2,000

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars279,359

3,981183,61556,0989,6205,685

20, 20624, 08299, 832

257, 319197, 447

36, 422230, 558

60, 4089,579

23, 3272,677

31,0756,418

55,4805,5699,526

11,81071,12889,016

44191,12821,832

162, 57111,168

1,28220, 6903,287

269, 29423, 59211, 37915,91570,63240,14422, 51623, 20355,11727,81528,61057,27485,13862,11924,97312, 24248, 77514,671

1,828, 757726

14, 670621

16,0722,3865,850

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars1, 793,962

152, 5181,022, 5711, 035, 273

72, 752108, 853137, 425241,007869, 483

2, 809, 3431,142, 742

166,6361, 557, 676

447,407103, 356116,804

83, 511222, 037103,635359,474105,178130, 445110,15759,816

737, 585468,047161,803718,370151, 798

1,047, 600106,10776,995

120,454212,353

2,103,145729,161763,671272,178680, 654245, 881417,000213,110506, 070342,869184,646298, 391

1,134, 560610, 435476, 569

77,841447, 236100,127

9, 347, 21433, 242

289,06215,121

407, 03194,912

371, 201

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars53, 02754, 515

125,984184,035

6,54210,8569,5931.750

125, 488289,682210, 002

63, 39890, 55426,3787,3052,400

16, 8403,2801,5448,105

70,846604

264, 63870,306

25, 56728,204

303, 20015,1412,797

13, 23048, 418

253, 054181, 705

91, 79370,848

290,17079, 41360,1583,723

139, 627" 42,939

1,685190, 817

39, 964130,810

9,03148, 769

6,8813, 285, 270

85, 39814, 343

330,85032, 793

219, 838

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars1,133,570

158,3391,306,3641,052, 252

176, 37027, 346

251, 229532,975

2,154, 0342, 508, 403

807, 808

234, 8491, 347, 655

523, 770180, 630215,344143,175539,322114,835289, 902191,805217, 613

534, 089725, 626

1,065, 963354,302558, 411189,814822, 617176,178

92, 550340, 244

43, 9542,197, 684

283, 099278, 669281, 944837, 010328, 551222, 731664, 273315,947602, 382187,326424,172648, 089645,105532, 416181,127454,141151, 269

18,134, 70786,956

359,34970, 567

806, 25586, 339

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars72,03412, 72262, 262

256, 11122,999

7,55183,11019,907

115,445134, 206153,662

28,44434,959

125, 66339, 72225,0009,485

14, 94120, 775

7,20013, 38130, 642

143, 50095, 75365, 23449, 065

116, 53476,33230, 31362, 70716,30020,500

135,1047,974

144,80812, 75028,44011,65177, 20976, 9568,970

68,18018,94360,28734,66048, 64085,14057, 78038,95016, 66660,87132,353

1,699,47314, 4839,207

47, 390

37, 7535,800

31, 547

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

.Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars

73, 3742,126

22, 91946, 471

24,971

3,428122,433

4,3586,497

13,100

4,301

17, 60036, 891

24,01581,146

8,60314,1567,490

261,170

26,028

76, 390

29, 784

24,44865,1518,437

12,9163,450

27, 029

2,51325,121

1,140

48

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars8 641, 745

116, 889634,681255,100

22, 31374, 89368, 38471,170

399, 5879 2,205,164

450,162

55,099373,172

» 138,87715, 41647,97134,11437, 41020,490

223, 37718,00276, 301

1,85722

484,04657,143

198379,740

61,928625,368

21, 50616, 22222,909

184,864596, 544238,066104, 786236, 262384,618

70,877267, 728

64, 660345,69446,82094,42873,143

167,806190,80485,97721, 565

153,49369, 620

4,307,4317,856

124, 4391,979

82,44658, 737

11 308,, 279

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Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Securedand pre-ferred lia-

bilities paidexcept

throughdividends,including

offsetsallowed

Dollars1,107, 408

19, 206279,350645,696'34,43827,14548,929

121, 480305, 407343,535608,293

83, 206967, 222263, 202

68, 64853, 21633, 091

156, 49257,529

100,66564, 89435, 33276, 00011,810

222, 838!303, 732

61, 680244, 338

72, 871366, 379

57, 82133, 57358, 8323,287

1,164, 646467, 489606, 690

16,135219,147152, 214117, 917

41, 993132, 674232, 88160, 854

163, 238854, 264353, 857345,80937, 648

224, 98115, 956

3, 713, 24412,13071, 6887,479

226, 36322, 67251,839

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Dollars5,426

62,642

169

1,161

51,9979,9293,924

3,32826,8481,8182,330

7652,041

93043

6,5501,235

41

4531,0918,7037,500

153770161804619

3,145391

13, 5451,2742,119

749,1392,2682,997

6598362

3,4201,058

15, 4904,3221,0093,0697,098

98190, 532

4127

8,481843234

Conser-vators'

expenses

Dollars

Receiv-ers' sal-aries,

legal andother

expenses

Dollars34, 22110, 21933, 67948,84310,2815,875

13,97117,42949, 82072, 65329,226

17,05147, 62421,16413, 23910, 5248,034

16, 2028,951

16,12411,60610, 9031,5715,083

24, 07630, 7524,272

31, 54913, 29441,19011, 9826,229

13, 4038,883

60, 57316, 87413, 00014,11835, 67716, 75414, 89715, 52216, 81023, 46613, 95817, 44926, 02338, 22914, 8357,577

21, 34611, 000

314, 9795,431

16,8912,953

14, 8817,135

10, 849

Cash inhands ofcomp-trollerand re-ceivers

Dollars5,1626,198

72,21912, 2433,425

9404,9808,009

16,201178,06226,166

4,52420,37722,3463,7234,3281,8734,5063,522

12,7585,1407,868

13,1295,5575,534

43, 7027,007

62, 5902,935

14, 5025,3916,196

14, 67514,9286,6675,458

37,0765,5896,0453,768

13, 46114, 53910, 2949,556

11,98619, 0555,826

14, 78616, 0234,532

13, 2893,453

821, 0285,312

50, 5111,563

74, 8125,525

Amountof claimsproved

Dollars1,282,438

201, 5331, 690, 8261,042,440

174, 56991, 867

136,778544,132

2, 206,1024,356, 6431,062,260

257, 5791, 653,936

347, 206121,712222,115161,135461, 09598,137

369, 692294, 419169, 658

184, 566968,101

1, 079, 017203, 349632, 508206, 426

1, 389, 679200, 72551,992

253, 327218, 051

2, 693, 626528, 607282, 556497, 414

1,016,892294,478411, 505562, 871626, 426583, 602209,888336, 209671, 445640,193572, 641175,910438, 779158,860

21, 534, 73868,171

454,07231,741

760,894117, 476308, 225

Divi-dends(per-cent)

9 505837.524.514

1005016. 666620

9 6045

22.530

9 4012.522249

2460

7.54558.520507.5

406030451531. 6666128530.54537.547.5402465

5512452725301512.53543 333320153310

1150

Interestdivi-dends(per-cent)

5.771

3.57

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

Feb. 20,1933

Mar 16 1933

Aug. 1,1933

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Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

1856185718581859186018611862186318641866186718681869187018711872187318741875187618771878187918801881188218831884188518861887188818891890189118921893189618971898189919001901190219031905190619071908190919101911191219131915191619171918191919211922

Commercial National Bank, Raleigh, N.CFirst National Bank, Victorville, Calif.First National Bank, Chardon, Ohio*Macksburg National Bank, Macksburg, Iowa* _Citizens National Bank, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.*Boston-Continental National Bank, Boston, MassFirst National Bank, Louisburg, N.CFirst National Bank, Brushton, N.YFirst National Bank, Venice, CalifFirst National Bank, Idaho Springs, ColoState National Bank in Lynn, MassFirst National Bank, Kingston, TennFirst National Bank, Burlington, N.CMarion National Bank, Marion, OhioFirst National Bank, Kelso, WashAmerican National Bank & Trust Co., Benton Harbor, Mich.First National Bank, Fredericktown, OhioFirst National Bank, White House Station, N.JFirst National Bank, Middleport, N.YFirst National Bank, Gasport, N.YNational Bank of Seymour, Seymour, IowaFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Roseville, 111.1Itasca National Bank, Itasca, TexFirst National Bank, Cambridge, 111.1Creighton National Bank, Creighton, NebrFirst National Bank, Lost Nation, IowaFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Enterprise, AlaFirst National Bank, Farmer, S.DakWalnut Park National Bank, Walnut Park, CalifNational Bank of La Grange, La Grange, N.CNational Bank of Snow Hill, Snow Hill, N.CFirst National Bank in Florence, S.CPeoples National Bank, Burgettstown, PaVandeventer National Bank, St. Louis, MoBishopville National Bank, Bishopville, S.CFirst National Bank, Yorba Linda, CalifFirst National Bank, Ozark, ArkHammond National Bank & Trust Co., Hammond, IndFirst National Bank in Decatur, AlaFirst National Bank in Hazard, KyFarmers National Bank, Granville, N.YFirst National Bank, Osnabrock, N.DakNational Bank of Sabetha, Sabetha, KansFirst National Bank, Durham, N.CHome National Bank, Union City, Pa.2Citizens National Bank, Harlan, Ky.2

Home National Bank, Elgin, 111..Oskaloosa National Bank, Oskaloosa, IowaCitizens National Bank, Long Branch, N.JValparaiso National Bank, Valparaiso, IndFirst National Bank in Mount Olive, 111Bozeman Waters First National Bank, Poseyville, Ind_Corinth National Bank, Corinth, N.YCitizens National Bank, Albion, N.YFirst National Bank, Harlem, MontNational Bank of Adrian, Adrian, MoFirst National Bank, Woodward, OklaGermantown National Bank, Germantown, N.YFirst National Bank, Iowa City, IowaFirst National Bank, Culver City, CalifNational Bank of Rensselaer, Rensselaer, N.Y

Dollars600,00025,000

100,00025,000

100,0001,000, 000

50,00025,00050,00050,000

200, 00025, 000

100,000200, 000100,000200,00025,00030,00025, 00025,00025,00050, 00060, 00050, 00025, 00040, 000

150, 00025,000

100, 00025, 00050,000

100, 00050,000

250, 00075,00025, 00025, 000

400, 000200, 000100, 000100, 00025, 00060, 000

600, 00050, 000

100, 000150, 000100, 000150, 000150, 00050, 00050, 00035, 000

200, 00025, 00025, 00050, 00050, 000

100, 000100,000100, 000

Dec. 21,1931do

Dec. 22,1931dodododo

Dec. 23,1931dododo

Dec. 24,1931d o -do

Dec. 29,1931do

Dec. 30,1931.—-do__

dododo

Dec. 31,1931Jan. 2,1932Jan. 8,1932Jan. 9,1932Jan. 11,1932

dodododododododo

Jan. 12,1932do

Jan. 13,1932Jan. 18,1932

dodododododo

Jan. 19,1932do

Jan. 20,1932dodododododo

Jan. 21,1932dododo

Jan. 22,1932do _.

Jan. 23,1932do

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Book value of assets at date of

Estimatedgood

Dollars1,907, 582

95,453

3,281

1, 734,023126, 508471, 644

78,13827,198

887,91137, 527

1, 207,051768, 829227,974595, 340106,031111, 526185,75795, 97360,10326,89350,41752,44136, 93344, 337

178,74219,966

606,8516, 584

50, 662353,18188,008

450,04368, 036

115, 01031, 210

756,124329,126225,490775,151

26, 293234,136

4, 771,579

611, 515282, 334491, 792260, 225

44, 547191, 589594, 629

1, 503,08973, 34718,137

240, 590197,878800, 631207,251680, 640

failure

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars3,044,906

244,411

29,109

4,576, 378136,899336, 083178, 410206, 330

1,242, 36646,176

988, 217667,441287, 673

1,607,140120, 728493, 298337,012125,465119, 59082,149

153, 718200,181122, 307132,338489, 562

62, 231572, 85566,992

108,779746,469107,199

1,166,479279, 602

33, 87592, 507

2,663, 658874, 771459, 386810, 722

81, 202409, 711

1,498,840

1,047, 6851, 382, 7871, 402, 864

618,457504, 590381, 282

1,081, 4432, 605, 254

106, 54559, 782

239, 561275, 359300, 761717,495436,017

Estimatedworthless

Dollars521,723

2,551

14,271

1,492,72721,34737,71944,536

631315, 543

27,02115,94164,08460,906

209,227482

48,79335,48342, 20012,08120,47950,48121,24913,4858,924

278, 3307,618

154,18310, 60315, 29113,0379,797

236, 79114,43846, 84613,906

134,02870,719

118,18311, 36357, 652

650,582

356, 37037, 566

238,906v 19,565

3,1637,1733,353

194,07074,36919, 36419, 51736,08890,26653,02856, 558

Additionalassets

receivedsince dateof failure

Dollars444,94113,260

738338460

271, 592112, 69619,97426,99222, 86278,93815,93835,978

282,41482,748

164,1828,759

71,02724,09319,4927,4636,8993,829

76,41429,34932,91919,25813,30768, 41145,009

2,63436, 74010,02697,02489,16713,8263,535

230, 65148, 99513, 323

130, 2036,935

40,978152,385

134, 64967, 37557,15188, 33075,13010,127

122, 766268,834

75,34313, 58814, 37340, 599

422, 28857, 21056,528

Totalassessment

uponshare-

holders

Dollars600,00025,00050,00025,000

100,0001,000,000

50,00025,00050,00050,000

200,00025, 000

100,000200,000100,000200,000

25, 00030,00025,00025,00025,00050,00060,00050,00025,00040,000

150,00025,000

100,00025,00050' 000

100,00050,000

250,00075,00025,00025, 000

400,000200, 000100, 000100,00025,00060,000

150,000100, 000150, 000150,00050, 00050, 00035,000

200, 00025, 00025,00050, 00050,000

100,000100,000100,000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars6,519,152

380, 67550 73871,999

100,4609,074, 720

447, 450890,420378,076307,021

2,724, 758151,662

2,347,1871,982,768

759, 3012,775,889

261,000754,644607,345308,130224,237186,420318,445400, 285227,074258,518

1,115, 892128,122

1,502,300154,188227* 366

1,249,427265,030

2, 200, 337526, 243234, 557166,158

4,050,4331, 586, 920

868, 9181,934, 259

150, 793802, 477

7,073,386

2, 300, 2191,870, 0622, 340, 7131,136, 577

677, 430640,171

1,837,1914, 771, 247

354, 604135,871564, 041599, 924

1, 713, 9461,134, 9841, 329, 743

Progress of l iqu ida t ionto date of this report

Cash col-lections

fromassets

Dollars2, 631,122

135,868738

4,900460

2,818,160131, 345534, 252114,11890,706

1,068, 42838, 224

1, 595,887696,318232, 504

1, 076,245106,073517,197358, 653155,93398,56764,33853,91651,43889, 62182,012

136,87617,156

644,0007,580

34, 572566, 752113,422947,361154,041

93, 88060,131

1,042, 576456, 292264,483678, 360

22,922253,400

5, 721, 271

1,132, 611783, 030726, 592398,828171, 546169, 946

1,191,1042, 709,058

102, 33031, 640

122, 706220, 284737, 094473, 257733, 201

lectionsfromstockassess-ment

Dollars280,80910, 59932,10010,90075, 579

154, 83513,13020,3997,202

13,3629,599

14, 58372,036

149, 57329,766

143,85517,67526,90022,42511, 03415, 88129, 78016, 00020,200

6019,1123,4921,818

34,152

50,09222,236

122, 36421,91312, 7096,530

99,15666,19166,72876,156

4,07621,850

116, 29638, 85170, 60585, 73228,85126, 48834, 200

150, 31010, 510

3, 3551,000

43,91264, 94019, 02673,975

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1856185718581859186018611862186318641866186718681869187018711872187318741875187618771878187918801881188218831884188518861887188818891890189118921893189618971898189919001901190219031905190619071908190919101911191219131915191619171918191919211922

Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars11,400

11,500

167,700

84,700

2,500

4,4005,900

1,000

3,200

3,000

6,100

6,50038,000

7,600

4,800

11,300

22,900

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars394, 569

9,005

686,36548,82141, 25213,8299,286

136,1075,419

379,40498,78420,831

117, 5687,905

58,30725, 5317,6077,692

11,104

9,31410,2366,9991,879

112,4171,7885,964

129,9608,587

172,24215, 2788,3635,272

304, 72036,17252, 27876, 6872,389

36,145280, 111

149, 25254, 250

147, 33936, 5345,169

35, 58858, 731

190, 6984,3221,257

22, 29833,65670,92871,834

122,036

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars3,317,900

155,47232,83815,80076,039

3, 659, 360204,796595,903135,149113,354

1,381,83458,226

2,047, 3271,029,375

283,1011,337, 668

131, 653602,404406,609177,074122,14094,11881,02071, 63899, 536

101, 360147,36725,253

796,4699,368

41,536746,804144, 245

1,241, 967194, 432114,95274,933

1,446, 452558, 655389,589831,203

35,887349,395

6,001, 382

1,398,159876,131944, 536521, 094205, 566239, 622

1, 284,0353,050, 066

121,96236, 252

146,004297,852884, 262564,117952,112

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars307,58354,498

938, 3116,899

69,81639,79633, 522

120,985526

271, 89623,65151,313

184,891938

77,855102,64934,8292,920

72,082

9,4505,5308,1435,661

136,1044,257

12,471107,201

4,737290,171

26,12115, 5929,928

194,3066,066

40,55395,519

8,0921,072, 004

89,760258,185115,38530, 34063, 4369,844

344,938429,071

26, 3253,500

95934,71351,42861,154

111,526

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars2,585,878

156,304

42,099

3,631,884210, 385220,100160, 333123, 507

1,199, 23882,493

964,015354, 653

1,197,185121,08471,28595, 51284, 76190,058

193,425289,39797,609

118,127816,356

84, 087509,779115, 563124,359345,51488,284

540, 563255,80391, 72265,827

2,108, 831888, 390411,604983, 693100, 482444,840

778, 596674, 597

1, 201, 397520,875387, 279374, 793207, 418

1, 242, 420196, 62774, 474

368, 078261, 271754, 496428, 739262,980

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars319,191

14,40117,90014,10024,421

845,16536, 8704,601

42, 79836,638

190,40110,41727,96450,42770, 23456,1457,3253,1002,575

13,9669,119

20, 22044,00029,80024,39930, 888

146, 50823,18265, 84825,00050,00049,90827,764

127,63653,08712, 29118,470

300,844133,80933, 27223,84420,92438,150

33,70461,14979, 39564, 26821,14923,512

80049,69014,49021, 64549,0006,088

35,06080,97426, 025

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars165,02414,329

. 8,976

219,01229, 240

7,164

35,168

14,071

785

24, 75010, 32714,0547,5985,997

1,7838,702

6,73750,9973,114

6,0343,538

136, 54379, 353

94, 979

1,422

28,48419,410

4,057

3,92817,238

1,640

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars364, 698

23, 840

70,835867,03083, 753

440,90952,10625,096

958,15125,047

21,537,173449,87595,190

532,73551,603

442, 689180, 63967,11248,889

21,034

12,14115,926

3,378247,235

5,428135,87786,126

591,02035,47944,01612,489

183,321100,861246,498266, 787

25, 739159, 382

81,862, 230

531, 241546,186125,741215, 25564,860

100, 2101,072,166

U,753,6796,509

6,58232, 597

433,070157, 395567,988

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Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Securedand pre-

ferred lia-bilities paid

exceptthrough

dividends,including

offsetsallowed

Dollars2,715, 034

89,960

4,6912,500

1, 662, 34572, 80478,18244, 50361,488

263, 52323,143

498, 997481, 353135,070606, 78051,946

106, 413190, 86498, 84243,26663, 35029, 56248,46068,48965, 335

103, 50315, 264

492,9754,579

21, 644489, 754

39, 355510, 254129,09353,42452,937

941, 894306, 943

77, 632380,294

2,464168, 722

4,069, 752

780,491236,064588, 482202,38656,810

120, 72494,065

1,029,47487,38924, 308

107, 470196, 659401, 422355, 520330, 538

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Dollars7,8313,701

1,1902,775

2,571961

65,494671

1,5178,5143,623

747383

4448,615

4994

1191,2271,257

1097,492

21

5,8057

7,2257,193

66486

6,996

34, 6754,927

95444

3

1,96144, 218

1,1071,8474,378

8052

4,24136561

4362,286

89217,93726,516

Conser-vators'

expenses

Dollars

Eeceiv-ers' sal-

aries,legal and

otherexpenses

Dollars51, 28610, 245

944637

2,704113, 241

13, 62520, 94712, 2699,755

44, 3564,635

11,15651, 54425, 47430, 29510, 82713,45216, 2168,371

10, 6692,638

11, 7832,8478,8526,402

17, 6384,348

31,11743,046,554

22, 69410, 30533,08811, 6278,2407,579

64, 46020, 52320, 51032, 4965,550

17, 95448, 358

41, 44632,46838,83424, 54812,17113, 02332, 38538, 32410, 7225,571

10, 29317, 28233, 55122, 45225,065

Cash inhands ofcomp-trollerand re-ceivers

Dollars14,02713,39731,894

1,496

796, 5422,599

55, 86523, 7008,890

50, 3105,334

9,91818, 853

164, 2353,132

39, 77718,0222,305

10, 7013,3808,2656,1832,3376,473

24, 969371

8,948464

1,17341, 6775,338

100, 3805,0065,6681,442

113, 23850, 97510, 27451,7202,0392,893

21,039

43,02015, 773

190, 37248, 57447,9374,860

85,417224, 348

12,9206,312

17,29531, 79015, 3279,1732,005

Amountof claimsproved

Dollars1,921,003

200,89150, 22319,099

100, 0005,428, 851

172, 553735, 057208, 545130, 082

1,916,18762, 462

1, 530, 372797, 363307,000

1, 519, 759137, 957560, 758334, 654134, 222122, 23099,000

105, 295177, 34870,02279, 640

262,19452,107

729, 96329,98697, 512

501, 496116, 766

1,001, 769163,016104, 72949, 955

1, 828,126918, 451547, 774

1,075,17192, 031

430, 761261, 422

758, 6731, 310, 9321, 232, 252

462, 756411, 074401, 748

1, 462,0732,923, 870

211, 32359, 504

365, 634249, 735745, 525457, 471709, 203

Divi-dends(per-cent)

2019

4770. 8352070602522.55040

121005631354279.166654504025207.5

1820

1034.5

12.534756825422517.52045252837

8 100

7041. 6666104720.52573.3333

8 605

613703580

Interestdivi-

dends(per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency-

Mar . 21,1933

Mar . 1,1933

Nov . 30,1932Dec. 19,1932

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Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

1923192419251926192719281929193019311933193419351936193719381939194019421943194419451946194719481949

19501951195419551956195719581959-I96019611962196319641966196719681969197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987

Griggsville National Bank, Griggsville, 111First National Bank, Arcadia, FlaNephi National Bank, Nephi, UtahElkin National Bank, Elkin, N.COcean Grove National Bank, Ocean Grove, NJFarmers National Bank, Pekin, 111--.National Bank of Whitehall, Whitehall, N.YAnamosa National Bank, Anamosa, IowaFirst National Bank, Gary, IndThird National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa.iFirst National Bank, Hiawatha, KansTrigg National Bank, Glasgow, KyBell National Bank, Pineville, KyFirst National Bank, Columbus, MontFirst National Bank, Murfreesboro, TennFirst National Bank, Harvey, 111 __..Cumberland National Bank, Fayetteville, N.CPeoples National Bank, Clinton, MoHopedale National Bank, Hopedale, 111First National Bank, Palatine, 111-- . .Washington National Bank in the City of Tacoma, Tacoma, Wash...Middlesex National Bank, Lowell, Mass.- _First National Bank, Milton, OregCoast National Bank, Seaside Heights, N.JPoint Pleasant Beach National Bank & Trust Co., Point Pleasant

Beach, N.J _Olympia National Bank, Olympia, Wash.First Willapa Harbor National Bank, Raymond, Wash ._.Pikesville National Bank, Pikesville, Md—South Gate National Bank, South Gate, CalifPeoples National Bank, Wellsville, OhioFirst National Bank, Monte Vista, ColoFirst National Bank, Boswell, PaFirst National Bank, Monterey Park, CalifFirst National Bank, Victoria, VaJoliet National Bank, Joliet, 111Commercial National Bank, High Point, N.CNational Bank of America at Gary, IndFirst National Bank, Shelbyville, IndFirst National Bank, Brockway, Pa. 1First National Bank in Brockway, Pa.1

Rockford National Bank, Rockford, 111..First National Bank, Mendota, 111Mendota National Bank, Mendota, I1L__Sedalia National Bank, Sedalia, MoNational Bank of De Pere, De Pere.WisWayne National Bank, Goldsboro, N.CFirst National Bank, Pittsburg, KansFirst National Bank, Cherokee, KansFirst National Bank, Newport Beach, CalifSeaside National Bank, Long Beach, CalifFirst National Bank, Craig, ColoCraig National Bank, Craig, Colo—Pioneer National Bank, Waterloo, IowaBurnet National Bank, Burnet, TexJohn Weedman National Bank, Farmer City, 111First National Bank, Leroy, 111First National Bank, Foosland, 111Citizens National Bank, Great Bend, KansFirst National Bank, Sedro-Woolley, WashFirst National Bank, Renovo, Pa _

Dollars50,000

100, 00050, 00050, 000

100, 000100, 000100,000100, 000250, 000500, 00055,00075, 000

100, 00025,000

200, 000100, 000150, 00050,00050, 00050, 000

200, 000200, 00050, 00025, 000

100,000125, 000100, 00040, 00050,000

100,00050,00030,00025,00025, 000

700, 0001,000, 000

150, 000100, 00035, 00065, 000

750, 000100,000100, 000100, 000100,000325, 000100, 00025,00025,000

300,00025, 00025, 000

200,00030, 00075, 00050, 00025, 00050,00025,00050,000

Jan. 26,1932dododo.

_dodo..do.

Jan, 27,19*32do

Jan. 28,1932dododo

Jan. 29,1932Feb. 1,1932

do.— _..doFeb. 2,1932— d o—_do.—doFeb. 3,1932

do....do

dododo

Feb. 6,, 1932dodo

Feb. 8, 1932Feb. 9, 1932

dodo

Feb. 10, 1932dododo

Feb. 11, 1932do

Feb. 12, 1932dodo

Feb. 15, 1932Feb. 16, 1932Feb. 17, 1932

do—do

doFeb. 18, 1932

dodo.do

Feb. 19, 1932dodo

Feb. 20, 1932Feb. 23, 1932Feb. 26, 1932

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Book value of assets at date of

Estimatedgood

Dollars56,496106,10727,177171, 919502,824506, 461464, 539240,169

1, 991,128

90, 784502,113379, 37866, 688796, 847479, 533678, 957126,14254, 51324, 268356,124

1,021, 876230, 69137, 41976,000

1, 236, 540295, 768499, 881194,94399,98462, 234145, 73188,042102,948

1, 229, 8471, 455, 571479,143331,927

22,4722, 379, 291

84, 823166,108107, 301180,607362, 298265,39260,160147,430

1,001,32933,13247, 676279,45050,040208,339111,09044,032193,90174, 756169, 217

failure

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars247, 328595,044129,221264, 225

1, 367,096743, 929862,166491,851

1,851, 321

297, 686300, 994193,131102, 252527,129655,030903, 922159, 84599, 796163, 947994, 652

3,811, 758265,435188, 221416,008

805,903806, 348529, 380358, 734735,941144,172663,189386, 058242,822

4, 346, 4766,817,970735,156375, 576

677,9494, 284,188

381, 618475, 892565,993323,950

1,984, 4481,377, 799130,31696,101458,317192,814109, 214

2,736, 63228,986196,095135,116110, 209242,963242,355563, 573

Estimatedworthless

Dollars19, 58827, 35637, 531177,405167, 4803,77974,6787,559

218, 053

71,85038,11211,13526, 621372, 27756, 43338, 61658,60528, 38832,14152, 700

364, 97189, 58495, 26591,972

112, 61749, 22138,0525,77449,18764, 27013,31834,3733,21217, 22950,443118, 61128,712

107, 990207,178268,81025,345308,474153,94528, 2907,1003,25210,9529,38599,4677,29016,88872, 74541,0121,9568, 43358, 779

298, 709

Additionalassets

receivedsince dateof failure

Dollars9,082

224, 70724,84016,84174,028188,84257,98751,308574, 310

56547,41757, 30951, 34954, 57980, 68067,11731, 44325, 82848, 2433,712

121, 592227, 24075,88817, 67250, 297

59, 32460, 28989, 67748, 56715,78739, 33868,14831, 5266,102

351, 554194,10093, 036113, 686

28549,170372,10984,424161, 38125, 385

i 52,112132, 343215,08817, 23218, 01786,92263,438167,359260, 54645,167130,908112, 6207,78218, 550

113, 25334, 207

Totalassessment

uponshare-holders

Dollars50,000100,00050,00050,000100,000100,000100,000100,000250,000500,00055, 00075,000100, 00025,000200,000100,000150,00050,00050,00050,000200,000200,00050,00025,000100,000

125, 000100,00040,00050,000100,00050,00030,00025,00025,000700,000

1,000,000150,000100,00035,00065,000750,000100,000100,000100, 000100,000325,000100,00025,00025,000300,00025,00025,000200,00030,00075,00050,00025,00050,00025,00050,000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars382,494

1,053, 214268, 769680, 390

2, 211, 4281, 543,0111, 559, 370890,887

4,884,812500, 565562, 737973, 528734, 993275,140

1, 976,9331, 358,1131,802, 938420,420280, 940274, 068

1, 725,0685,625,845711, 598363, 577734,277

2,339, 3841, 311, 6261,196,990658,018

1,000,899360,014920, 386564,999380,084

6, 645,1069, 518,0841, 575,946949,90135, 285

814, 5917,893, 578858, 043

1,172,191824,024965,143

2,958, 0341,986, 569239,808289,800

1,857, 520323, 769448,716

3, 483,918171,081683,087449,838188,979513,847514,143

1,115, 706

Progress of liquidationto date of this report

Cash col-lectionsfromassets

Dollars131,611201,19635, 618191, 504613, 013617, 272891, 225321,854

2, 228, 773565

174, 276310, 637148,11288, 991535, 939426,049518,134193, 27241, 76353,909

852, 3031, 917, 791

148, 90072,878128,802

1,123, 937702, 058423, 251287,008261, 78789,957164, 803249, 01898, 545

1,321,0601, 641,985499,835260,891

270140, 895

2, 068, 023227, 045436, 591314, 366243, 597

1, 011, 307882, 90190, 507110,123711, 659154,819100, 295940,74642,991212,467116, 21873,304255, 587155,105206,868

Cash col-lectionsfromstockassess-ment

Dollars39,1087,70316, 35621, 75677, 75482, 31080, 72633,03389, 655140, 40825, 73625, 27245,8386,56691,09354, 43540,10614, 22525, 54020,80722, 33422,16636,80610, 28552, 043

49, 35025,17735,47514, 23035,109

15, 57613, 40015, 406110, 834404, 68820, 59351,92328,98646,002339, 42871,17159, 20176,06182, 016220,97239, 4993,2165,454

140,4197,8915,39028,3144,76539,04314, 2069,58242, 2952,640

43,049

1923192419251926192719281929193019311933193419351936193719381939194019421943194419451946194719481949

19501951195419551956195719581959196019611962196319641966196719681969197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987

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Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars15,9006,000

19,500

52, 200

8,300

7,66641, 50022,200

1,00021, 20016, 600

7,50044,00028,900

5,30016, 80026, 800

31,900

361,9008,400

51,000

18,400

1,700

8,00034, 000

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars14, 71738, 724

5,94126, 743

202,80358,10768,00940,027

304, 350

14,49445,93532,1844,728

73, 49646, 538

149, 69118, 25034, 401

4,16750, 223

140, 47833, 23529, 52113,151

191, 80332,08449, 63529,48018, 836

1,89034, 25230,18315, 579

311,633330, 081134, 06830,029

563,45415, 09848, 28125, 92736,446

147,89896,97615,07912, 81250, 387

5,3745,765

112, 5282,853

35, 56618,9935,7086,972

14, 00133, 531

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars201,336253, 62377,415

240, 003945, 770757,689

1, 048, 260394,914

2, 622, 778140, 973221, 506423, 344248, 334100, 285701, 528548, 222724, 531225, 747101, 70478, 883

932, 3602,124, 435

247, 841112, 684193,996

1, 365, 090764, 619525,161357, 518315,73?

91, 847246, 531292, 601129, 530

1, 743, 5272, 738, 654

662, 896393, 843

29, 256186,897

2,970,905313, 314544, 073416, 354362,059

1,398,5771,019,376

108, 802128, 389902,465168, 084111,450

1,081, 58850,609

287,076149,41790, 294

304, 854179, 746317,448

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars8,820

18, 355

20, 64670, 594

138, 745202,171

39, 888113,975

29, 70545, 702

5,65315, 33459, 24490, 014

5,7072,6804,511

12, 029267, 357

1, 014, 486

48,17037, 83160, 961

222,075143, 98776,13756, 7748,299

21, 38?74,0,36

145,67655,07357, 7863,075

241, 20576, 09527,423

108,42974, 829

149,67381, 58925, 25234, 736

112,15820, 62910,488

146, 367842

34, 6773,572

25, 28025, 9099,751

112, 44o

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars177, 346694, 939177, 210391,497

1,225,018628,887297,965389,118

1,987, 714

289, 262496, 254449, 044141,087

1,108, 254695,512979, 406156, 218150, 265153,963355,185

2,353, 090479, 463188, 008454, 493837, 683255, 409540,117215, 393563, 50?209, 868669,949186, 762240, 960

4,166, 7376,490, 945

734, 257555, 906

15608, 696

4, 270, 896439, 805559, 896275, 302510, 271

1,324,156825,103

83,970107,129683,316117, 947307,168

2,084, 27794, 395

325,377261, 05559,687

175, 379310, 286712, 862

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars10,89292, 29733, 64428, 24422, 24617, 69019, 27466,967

160, 345359 592

29, 26449, 72854 16218 434

108,90745, 565

109,89435,77524, 46029,193

177, 666177,834

13,19414, 71547, 95775, 65074, 8234,525

35, 77064, 89150,00014, 42411, 6009,594

589,166595, 312129,40748, 077

6,01418,998

410, 57228, 82940, 79923, 93917,984

104,02860,5021,78419, 546

159, 5817,10919, 610

171, 68625,23535,95735, 79415,4187,705

22, 3606,95

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars

3,937

10,15530,088

38, 799

1,1992,468

67, 665

64, 320

3,380

15, 015139,79015,16714, 682

23,489

1,6825,944

12,968

171,7139,5761,636

23, 65727 23772, 366

1,20952,112

93,13938, 9734,0039,485

5,9333,369

6,006

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars140,09928,937

83, 720308,728502, 667604, 240282, 800537, 760

117,013187, 429165, 042

4,150243, 604220, 655102, 021147, 43635, 69820, 028

387, 3121, 751, 912

127, 674

11, 652108, 200183, 599361,143124, 988

62, 717

102,48338, 36122, 600

441, 678234, 080193, 996

1, 377, 330187, 721382, 515148,125197, 670390, 877412, 571

55, 37126, 257

359, 28621, 719

6,024

19, 339204, 550

71, 63771, 513

107, 78281,808

182, 878

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Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Securedand pre-ferred lia-

bilities paidexcept

throughdividends,including

offsetsallowed

Dollars39,726

156, 08751,181

114, 634546, 024196,877417,189

64, 4111,935, 259

86, 378209, 252

56,91176, 785

340, 307289, 516494,970

64,43555,02740,340

448, 509266, 37382,16399,817

141,9861,014,954

534, 232126, 379203, 527186, 32060,195

113, 453199,46468, 637

1, 450, 6792,044,079

378,466146, 504

140,1831, 354, 394

66,968124, 584185, 47263, 538

834,122518,827

25,10965, 247

453, 619111,01276,681

844,37919,03254,97663, 54110,877

105, 03670, 79399, 519

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Dollars6,399

47,990130

1,75815,059

51410, 2797,518

2,6863,870

324

10, 58242

8,40183

1,00240, 6948,0489,409

53398

1,92912791

2415,108

14,1401,1136,9537,5418,4996,7855,280

12,173

24, 432526211

752,8475,9662,329

124371

21,4108,022

34568,392

18215033

54,919863

1,681

Conser-vators'expenses

Dollars

i

Receiv-ers' sal-aries,

legal andother

expenses

Dollars8,726

13, 95312, 42019, 49931, 52031, 41920, 22413,80255, 933

1,07013, 03615, 77517, 59112,19528, 50031,59142, 364

9,5417,442

10, 55643, 62776, 32619, 7087,962

10, 64835, 87017, 83916, 29521,08115,97710, 34812, 50313,0187,508

46,15559, 53033,11327, 425

9662,451

70,15016, 63516, 30314, 49620, 43951, 22427, 7397,4569,162

39,12810, 8596,258

42,6755,972

12,1289,3683,871

18, 22115,13226, 259

Cash inhands ofcomp-trollerand re-ceivers

Dollars6,3862,719

13, 68410, 23714, 35126, 7266,093

23, 62247, 509

139,9032, 3937,0187,2674,687

10, 8706,418

12,4554,2523,5376,957

12, 21821, 776

5,5074,852

14, 29764, 34713, 6556,5717,681

22,1217,164

15, 29728,86110, 276

238,19414, 8692,381

12,1094,633

17,02672, 23341, 46419, 25116, 07477, 56523, 24918,93716,73917,86729, 02210, 53918,773

126,1426,084

15, 2724,8384,033

18,8965,1447,111

Amountof claimsproved

Dollars202, 653392, 88289,599

453, 6551, 232, 792

802, 318805, 443566,058

1, 778, 355

312, 315535, 533415, 268133, 640

1,103, 484697,094925,350220,054101,995120, 239664,405

4, 671, 754425, 601113,824380, 871

1,307, 221472, 382787,961278,070664, 452157, 532555,053296, 398269, 595

4,094, 294663, 651437,650102, 858598, 755

3,620, 494422, 279612,006301, 233564, 771

1,197,850924, 770131,942155, 231686, 45387, 521

194,9031, 570,976

42,983316, 460159,193110,176254,253263, 462831, 781

Divi-dends(per-cent)

708. 3333

20.52662. 6666755032 5

37.53540

526. 666631. 666618673516. 666658.333337.530

71839484513

201513

1536. 666645234.55

404562.550354045452052.525

5

4565456542.533. 333322

Interestdivi-dends(per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

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Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

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First National Bank, Hornell, N.YFirst National Bank, Pitcairn, PaPeoples National Bank, Pitcairn, PaFirst National Bank, Trafford, PaFirst National Bank, Champaign, 111First National Bank, Bardwell, KyFirst National Bank, Hamilton, 111First National Bank, Arlington, GaFirst National Bank, Hartwell, GaCity National Bank, Knoxville, Tenn.1First National Bank, Alexis, IU.iCitizens National Bank, Kendallville, IndFirst National Bank of Bay Point, Port Chicago, CalifFirst National Bank, Alva, OklaSecurity National Bank, Fairfield, IdahoNational Bank of Commerce, Garnett, KansMerchants National Bank, Brownsville, TexFirst National Bank, High Bridge, N.J.2Merchants National Bank, Definance, Ohio J

First National Bank, Defiance, Ohio 1

First National Bank, Lonaconing, Md.iFirst National Bank, Fairfax, OklaFirst National Bank, Nebo, 111First National Bank, Glasgow, KyForest City National Bank, Rockford, 111First National Bank, Highland, KansFirst National Bank, Albion, 111.1Albion National Bank, Albion, 111.1Coggin National Bank, Brownwood, Tex.iFirst National Bank, Roscoe, Tex.1Bayard National Bank, Bayard, W.VaFirst National Bank in Driggs, IdahoFirst National Bank, Seymour, Ind.1First National Bank, Lafayette, ColoCitizens National Bank & Trust Co., Hornell, N.YNational City Bank, Tampa, Fla.1Douglass National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111United States National Bank, La Grande, Oreg.1First National Bank, South Glens Falls, N.YHancock National Bank, Sparta, GaState National Bank, Santa Anna, Tex.1United States National Bank, Iron Mountain, MichCitizens National Bank, Salmon, Idaho.First National Bank, Hartington, NebrFirst National Bank, Crofton, NebrBaraga County National Bank, L'Anse, MichLiberty National Bank, Waco, Tex.1First National Bank, Beverly Hills, CalifNational Bank of Rolla, Rolla, MoFirst National Bank, Jayton, TexWashington National Bank, New York, N.Y.iFirst National Bank, Sutersville, PaFirst National Bank, Rock Falls, 111 .Leominster National Bank, Leominster, MassFirst National Bank, Sheffield, IowaHenderson National Bank, Henderson, KyNew Jersey National Bank & Trust Co., Newark, N.JHolston National Bank, Elizabethton, Tenn.1Alliance National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Arlington, Nebr -First National Bank, Whitesburg, Ky

Dollan300,000100,00075, 00030, 000

300, 00025, 00050,00030,00075, 000

1, 000, 00050, 00080, 00025,00050, 00025,00025, 000

250,00050, 000

100, 000100,00025, 00025, 00040,00050, 000

300, 00025, 00050,00050, 000

100, 00025, 00025,00025,000

100, 00025, 000

125, 000500, 000250, 000100, 00025, 00025, 00050,000

100, 000100,00060, 00025,00050,000

300,000450, 00050, 00040,000

500, 00025,00050,000

150,00040, 000

200, 0002, 800,000

50,000200, 00025,00050, 000

Feb. 27, 1932Mar. 2, 1932

dodo

Mar. 4,1932dodo

Mar. 8,1932.____doMar. 9,1932Mar. 15,1932Mar. 16,1932Mar. 18,1932

doMar. 19,1932Mar. 25,1932Mar. 28,1932Mar. 30,1932Apr. 11,1932

dodo

Apr. 12,1932do

Apr. 15,1932Apr. 19,1932Apr. 26,1932Apr. 27,1932

dododo

Apr. 28,1932May 3,1932May 6,1932May 9,1932May 10,1932May 20,1932May 21,1932May 23,1932May 24,1932

dododo

May 25,1932June 1,1932

doJune 2,1932June 3,1932June 7,1932June 8,1932

doJune 10,1932

dodo

June 11,1932__..do

dodo

June 14,1932June 15,1932June 17,1932

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Book value of assets at date of

Estimatedgood

Dollars671,437345, 603161, 594182,130

2, 337,646211,441

58, 74313, 38380,069

874, 34111,644

190,99919,956

350, 27852,688

118, 8321, 822, 005

6091,3381,650

69, 57066, 938

163, 8681,171, 980

59, 7124,439

10,382

2,34024,82163,5897,165

64,181717, 751

4,27657, 625

365146,147100, 250

1107,140194, 867127,18049, 319

308, 690

3, 032,107237, 684

19,7238,128

103, 659137,814535, 53859,016

748,3602, 736, 228

14, 003217,90223,857

150,067

failure

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars1,800.366

580,836356, 063304,080

2, 807, 22397, 718

141, 56078,462

160,4712,177,467

55, 828427, 360129, 505185, 51474, 308

216, 0161,654,474

47,61876, 823

214, 785134, 775200, 096

1,555,93496,048

118,039127,099

26,417184,64462,479

261,99287,134

1, 768, 636682, 212673, 268125, 649314, 047109,975

18, 764563, 036377, 064177, 059114, 007263,140

2, 234, 771304, 361149, 652148, 731350,914314,820

1,357, 062284,135705,822

12, 958,425227,896

1, 675,105106,144367,658

Estimatedworthless

Dollars257,18096, 57572, 59169,629

557,98331,37575,46232,42925, 216

1,171, 79814, 5791,544

19, 73345,149

54049, 240

558, 226

180,90783, 304

I§, 5532,438

50,082154, 869

18, 42077, 28675, 732

10, 7932,665

58, 26953, 9213,024

268, 797147,90022, 006

266, 44572, 62149, 649

112,96538, 88374, 213

117, 59433,3477,254

1.607,978197,68176, 46888,5841,318

46,01471,8222,615

79, 3191, 240, 980

93, 6618,794

11, 621124, 016

Additionalassets

receivedsince dateof failure

Dollars210,770

66, 55515, 62917,946

1,014, 0219,8567,921

13,30255, 274

576,1601,498

23, 7757,841

17, 52918, 3648,511

364, 868

1,2705,541

43719, 66126,62216, 531

314,92138, 845

9722,987

104,6356,2937,6876,166

13, 006145,976742, 273131, 23115,92432,4882,135

9937, 81749, 01023,19210, 49024, 067

1,113186, 67143, 0111,4665,104

43,15519,16282, 34617, 615

166, 675528, 654

21, 30878, 749

5, 37027, 283

Totalassessment

uponshare-holders

Dollars300,000100,00075,00030,000

25, 00050,00030, 00075, 000

1, 000, 00050,00080,00025, 00050, 00025, 00025, 000

250,000

100, 000100, 00025, 00025,00040, 00050, 000

300, 00025, 00050,00050, 000

100, 00025, 00025, 00025,000

100, 00025, 000

125, 000500, 000250, 000100, 00025, 00025, 00050, 000

100, 000100, 00060,00025, 00050, 000

300, 000450,00050, 00040,000

100,00025, 00050,000

150,00040,000

200,0002,800, 000

50,000200,000

25, 00050, 000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars3, 239, 7531,189, 569

680,877603, 785

6,716, 873375,390333, 686167, 576396, 030

5, 799, 766133, 549723, 678202, 035648, 470170,900417, 599

4, 649, 573

330, 404267,006

27, 087347, 569270, 773480, 577

3,497,704238, 025250, 736266, 200100, 01069,185

243,423217, 024429, 244192, 345

3, 026,1602, 076, 6611,134,130

508, 383590, 303287, 009181, 829846, 876795,154505, 025232,163653,151301,113

7, 511, 527832, 737287, 309350, 547524, 046567,810

2,196, 768403, 381

1,900,17620, 264, 287

406, 8682,180, 550

171, 992719, 024

Progress of liquidationto date of this report

Cash col-lections

fromassets

Dollars1,404,011

308, 294208, 027149,122

3 594,287108,169129,47324, 77679, 225

2,199, 22616, 259

355, 49587, 617

125, 85367, 346

157,9531, 500, 606

17, 3037,9642,087

161, 043111, 734199, 209

1, 258, 78587, 0778,084

10,91910

5,98172,19873, 507

125, 85071, 491

901, 07975, 004

189,10520, 470

314, 71877, 5893,599

168, 850267, 655144, 22954, 782

148, 7631,113

3,000, 476156, 700

31, 69835,188

152, 663142, 262

1, 098, 303145, 343742, 017

8, 950, 25919, 749

942, 43260,067

164, 807

Cash col-lections

fromstockassess-ment

Dollars122,95560, 51728,13210, 267

6,87223, 3354,700

38, 689588, 79129,97962, 3313,176

1,50082,833

13, 00028, 02522, 6005,856

32, 35022,171

141,63013, 20025, 26224, 8222,3009,337

10, 2101,689

100, 0003, 284

87, 586255, 571

7,22938, 68921, 8464,461

39, 43135, 20330, 028

5,31311, 21226, 417

197, 650132, 88722, 6556,727

21, 9587,573

28, 365114, 64313,99274,311

792, 6167,902

16,04216, 40024, 831

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Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars

123,000

17, 500

6,400224, 200

91,800

28,500

2,900

35, 900

380, 900

14, 400

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars102, 663

51, 54118,99717,165

424,41024,98125,4619,3249,241

230, 016

24,0061,2747,3983,6836,118

119,126

16, 5175,4317,733

247, 0799,793

7942,313

1625,370

10• 8,634

49,164

13, 4432,967

16, 8749,757

20, 39051,5395,6452,123

44, 914

467, 60214,109

129

2,46218,174

128, 60514,13474, 562

930, 111

28, 9264,774

40, 080

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars1, 629, 629

420,352255,156176, 554

4,141, 697140, 022195, 76938,800

127,1553,018,033

46, 238441,83292,067

133, 25171,029

171,9711,926, 765

30, 30335,98924,687

183,416149, 515229,113

1, 739, 294110,07034,14038,0542,310

15, 31882, 57080, 566

225,86083,409

1,037, 829330, 575209, 777

62,126353, 43891,80743, 030

252,943349, 222155,18768,117

222,994198, 763

3,600,965193,464

38, 55457,146

162, 698188,801

1, 341, 551209, 369890, 890

11,053, 88627, 651

987, 40081, 241

244,118

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars337,347

73,47722, 50163,672

589,986

3,8661,974

15,1752, 297, 721

110, 63771, 660

1,1526,868

69,981

9,778

1,821

30,857276, 62620,989

2,0142,255

23614, 837

503203, 384

18, 65487, 46125, 63326, 852

80,183

128, 230112, 814

16, 245798

2,17324,060

861, 63517,060

1,31672,62633,614

244,93347, 41378,153

1, 012, 664

457, 67431,84915, 402

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars1,095, 732

656, 257356,352343,826

2,108,190217, 240124,886101, 502217,389

72,80367, 290

153, 54016,484

465,21973, 719

221, 6602, 709,860

213,101149, 264

143,188113, 608192, 778

1,415, 21495,166

189,844200, 713

37,968131, 226112, 644

68, 5661,863, 4561,476, 024

654, 730384,946153, 528174, 663

444,822359, 715294, 353148, 085385,414

2,731, 814594,868215, 482214,043271,295323, 760574, 927156, 491805, 444

6,571, 253337,119551, 518

50, 302448,735

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars177,04539,48346,86819, 733

18,12826, 66525, 30036, 311

411, 20920, 02117, 66921,82450,00025,00023, 500

167,167

87,00071, 9752,400

19,1447,650

27,829158,37011,80024,73825,17897, 70015, 66314, 79023, 311

21, 71637, 414

244, 429242, 771

61,3113,154

20, 53910, 56964, 79769,97254, 68713, 78823, 583

102, 350317,11327,34533, 27378 04217, 42721, 63535, 35726, 008

125, 6892, 007, 384

42, 098183, 958

8,60025,169

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

_ _

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars

23,56515, 862

1,95317, 581

27, 36641, 27711, 327

12, 6699,593

9,384

19, 71415, 879

8,3331,6636,200

98, 891

187,806

10,8176,988

18,7366,2616,0636,477

141,000

6,555

4,4282,793

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars584,638245, 558

65, 55871, 507

91,981,05948, 540

118, 5536,792

28,067

230,855

24,18618,818

479, 820

19,46148, 318

125, 585117, 711

1,039, 25836,982

5949

33, 7496,563

20,822

875

200,005

101, 77130, 6727,7857,310

52, 795

487, 717

25, 052102, 52445, 021

848,159126, 762

9 402, 3202, 515, 258

67, 01633,881

104,479

Footnotes at end of table, pp. 318, 319.

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1933, dates of appointment of receivers and final closing> with nominal amounts ofcapital stock and stock assessments, amounts collected from all sources includingdata indicating the progress or results of liquidation to Oct. 31, 1933.—Continued

Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Securedand pre-

ferred lia-bilities paid

exceptthrough

dividends,including

offsetsallowed

Dollars901,045142,969143, 740

73, 5942,076,160

74, 26263,13621,74363,995

2, 392, 87416,080

111,93372,099

107, 53520,413

124,1391, 290, 487

15, 2485, 572

71, 5355,479

83, 669559,84062, 8725,794

10,413

5,30928, 51757, 214

125, 06453,014

789,33663,462

135,8967,179

81,83765,92930,250

119, 632253,945123,429

41, 569140, 93650,800

2, 798,107124,51924,1188,967

40,970110,387416,196

69,018343,891

8,352, 61719, 586

883,13133, 20999,616

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Dollars9,866

277185

14,960386

3281,042

8,4004

1,872195

6,90968, 646

1,647465

2181,309

2660,917

37594135

6874

217

4005,7107,6092,3906,814

25

35117,508

1820

4,186

6,8789,031

291

14353

8081,569

819,113

Conser-vators'

expenses

Dollars

Receiv-ers' sal-

aries, legaland otherexpenses

Dollars33,40219, 88712,82612,18055, 54911,9147,7616,169

10,47020,835

1,83513, 6855,139

10, 7748,486

10, 65540,095

1,0202,652

48711,1436,5468,419

29, 9315,1472,2462,1802,0251,0176,7664,2911,9055,688

24, 58212, 92322, 3689,613

10, 9517,9611,963

16, 52015, 5448,4635,974

11,1731,969

68, 76215, 7105,290

10, 3669,172

12,19133, 7848,735

26,143127, 699

1,39023, 798

5, 68113,422

Cash inhands ofcomp-trollerand re-ceivers

Dollars100,678

11,6619,2823,411

13,9694,9206,3191,8156,000

604, 324957

35,6823,498

13, 0705,0801,857

47, 717

12, 38827,3004,739

42,81810, 59619, 28849,3485,0325,7339,398

285591

11,8016,081

3,485218, 20157,90049,12338,52060, 64517,892

7,68112,8179,2317,1817,4274,994

239,50144, 204

9,14612. 76110,03014, 55643, 2694,801

117, 72856, 7436,6759,0275,6697,488

Amountof claimsproved

Dollars1,461, 444

707, 727351,162439,141

2,904,927194,166158,16487,309

142,9403, 201,987

49,756329,872

75, 514319, 22878,425

279, 5942,180, 693

103, 571102,88488,461

192, 340146, 602280, 282

1,598, 85972, 812

141, 235151, 692100,000

9,603135,002127, 739225, 655

75, 717

534,352313, 653206, 681364,365139,17551,192

437,155269, 559278,831133,828355, 688300,000

3, 251, 554591, 670178,86050,104

341, 747301, 654

1, 211,676230,477873,893

5,050,490

555,12581, 376

386,958

Divi-dends(per-cent)

40352220

9 6025751032

557015

471022

2230854265501410.5

54251043.82427.5

35

55

21.1325125

1016. 66664715

5030157055

9 5050

1341. 666627

Interestdivi-

dends(per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

Dec. 12,1932

M a y 1,1933

Oct. 27,1933

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TABLE NO. 43.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. SI,total assets at date of failure and additional assets acquired subsequent thereto,offsets allowed together with the disposition of such collections, and various other

Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

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First National Bank, Etowah, Tenn.__Bowmanville National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Oneida, 111Boonville National Bank, Boonville, MoHurley National Bank, Hurley, WisFirst American National Bank & Trust Co., Berwyn, 111Columbia National Bank, Columbia Heights, MinnSan Bernardino National Bank, San Bernardino, CalifJefferson Park National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111National Bank of Milton, Milton, Iowa ^Jackson Park National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111Standard National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111Ravenswood National Bank, Ravenswood, 111First National Bank, Wilmette, 111National Bank of Woodlawn of Chicago, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Martinsville, IndFirst National Bank, Mesa, ArizMidland National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111South Ashland National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111Peoples National Bank & Trust Co., of Chicago, Chicago, I1L_.First National Bank, Maquoketa, IowaFirst National Bank, Thompson, IowaFirst National Bank, Gardner, 111West Hollywood First National Bank, West Hollywood, Calif-Guernsey Nationel Bank, Cambridge, Ohio 1

First National Bank, Willoughby, Ohio*First National Bank, Spartanburg, S.CHyde Park-Kenwood National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Tyndall, S.DakFirst National Bank in Kerman, CalifFarmers National Bank in Vinton, IowaFirst National Bank, Davidsville, PaFirst National Bank, Riverside, 111State National Bank in Terrell, TexFirst National Bank, Waynesboro, MissFirst National Bank in Aurora, 111First National Bank & Trust Co., Chicago Heights, 111National Tradesmens Bank & Trust Co., New Haven, Conn.2_.First National Bank, Burns, OregState National Bank, Iowa Falls, IowaPulaski National Bank, Pulaski, N.YFirst National Bank, Jenkins, KyRoss County National Bank, Chillicothe, OhioConsolidated National Bank, Dubuque, IowaPeoples National Bank & Trust Co., Sullivan, IndCommercial National Bank, Waterloo, IowaClearfield National Bank, Clearfield, PaFirst National Bank, Enterprise, Ala.1

First National Bank, Artesia, CalifWhitley National Bank, Corbin, KyCity National Bank, Sumter, S.C.iFarmers National Bank, Wewoka, OklaFirst National Bank, Thomasville, GaFirst National Bank, Sylacauga, AlaProducers National Bank, Tulsa, Okla.iMonroe National Bank, Monroe, N.YSpencer National Bank, Spencer, IndFirst National Bank, Leland, 111Buchanan County National Bank, Independence, IowaFirst National Bank in Sioux Rapids, IowaFirst National Bank, Adams, Minn

Dollar^50,000

300,00035,000

200, 00050,000

175,00025,000

100,000300,00025,000

200,000300,000200,000150,000300, 000100,000100,000250,000200, 000

1,000,00050,00050,00025,00075, 00050,000

100, 000500, 000600, 00040, 00025, 00075, 00025, 0.0050,000

100, 00025, 000

200, 000200, 000500, 00050, 00050,00075, 00075, 000

150, 000500, 000150, 000400, 000200, 000100, 00050, 00025, 000

150, 00025, 000

100, 00050, 000

250, 00050, 00050,00030,000

125,00050, 000

June 21,1932

,_do_.dodododo

June 25,1932do.dodo

__do..do

doJune 27,1932

do.dododo

June 28,1932dododo

June 29,1932do.

June 30,1932July 1,1932July 2,1932

dodo

July 6,1932dodododo

July 7,1932dododo

July 11,1932July 12,1932July 14,1932

doJuly 15,1932July 18,1932

do-do__do_.do-

July 21,1932July 22,1932July 27,1932

dodo

July 28,1932July 30,1932Aug. 1,1932

dodo

30,000 Aug. 8,1932Footnotes at end of table, pp. 318, 319.

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Book value of assets at date of

Estimatedgood

Dollars265, 603335,82164,200

606,821317, 75343,09811,706

245, 557293, 31244, 247

220, 71792, 575

225, 680357, 657180,974477, 319

76, 818117, 253

78, 208480' 937302, 031

21, 23157, 68186,0413,610

608, 8461, 388, 977

908, 56864, 93859, 259

275, 80211,922

110, 82865,18190, 220

861, 634223, 328

142, 68677,906

450,80438, 023

476, 5341, 209, 680

162, 3651, 668, 830

346,88343,415

280, 735122,17231,240

347,970123, 965126,90946,032

272,240252,10969.903

468,11450,84670, 655

failure

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars268,336

2,089,15992, 268

436, 017282,406812, 733320,804803,478

1,843, 22855, 266

1, 006, 584522, 341528, 226635, 413

1,908, 095284,356392, 202700,917191,305

6, 726, 552504, 621257, 351155,075195, 90072, 536

426, 5351, 659, 2783,145,838

340, 676146, 498496, 669149, 842222,191225,954434, 243

2, 067, 7101,151, 328

144,860304, 363

1, 403, 627292,937

1, 088,0643, 609,9391,116, 3103,929, 873

682, 503284, 333224, 466145, 559260,933464, 300191, 630178, 764254, 423311,230408,194152,591694,924172, 529256,435

Estimatedworthless

Dollars53,420

229,865

115,89411,10627, 015

781678,874

22,8594,503

95, 538103, 750

9,502166, 227107, 652274, 423

58, 573153, 09086,60073, 7539,2783,1247,865

22, 54613,83513,801

506, 203795, 36431,463

1,41611, 442

1,11033, 543

117, 765394, 575194,884

76, 63085, 452

834, 55563,950

193,433245,176240,981292,375159, 69435, 022

2,24180, 76743, 230

100, 874152,196288, 875

55, 70284,88323,99636, 72783, 391

Additionalassetsreceived

since dateof failure

Dollars48,922

139,95113, 297

114,17521,92844, 72824,480

171, 372107,95024,18147,15324,86098,18638,141

155,04581, 60342, 55338,04531,060

462, 075111,851

16, 59215, 22310, 54810, 663

127,059640,480264, 303

33, 62822, 63812, 04320,19323, 065

240,89233, 66264,41974,105

42,41926,862

122, 64741, 79036,896

214, 44479, 332

223, 27668, 78111, 55578, 61377, 5424,871

38, 82291, 55026,172

160, 56718, 78696, 96668, 39457, 9833,497

19, 795

Totalassessment

uponshare-holders

Dollars50,000

300,00035, 000

200,00050,000

175,00025,000

100,000300,00025,000

200,000300, 000200, 000150,000300,000100,000100,000250, 000

1, 000,00050, 00050,00025,00075, 00050,000

100, 000500, 000600,00040,00025,00075, 00025,00050,000

100, 00025, 000

200,000200,000

50, 00050,00075, 00075,000

150,000500,000150,000400, 000200, 000100,00050,00025,000

150, 00025, 000

100, 00050, 000

250, 00050, 00050, 00030, 000

125, 00050, 00030,000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars686, 281

3,094, 796204, 765

1,472, 907683,193

1,102, 574382, 771

1,999, 2812, 567, 349

153,1971, 569,9921, 043, 5261,061, 5941, 347, 4382, 651, 7661, 217, 701

670,1461, 259, 305

387,1738, 743, 317

977, 781348, 298260,844390, 035150, 644

1, 276, 2414, 694, 9385, 714, 073

510, 705254,811870, 956206, 957407,194665, 570700, 890

3, 588, 3381,843, 645

456, 595544, 583

2, 052, 086482, 305

1,815, 4445, 727, 4961, 753,1836, 462, 9601, 590, 542

598, 997668, 836372, 514527,811919,322608,019534,041999, 897652, 256862, 971405, 771

1, 370, 017313, 599460, 276

Progress of liquidationto date of this report

Cash col-lections

fromassets

Dollars156,208929, 211

66, 697426,183380, 333112, 660231,109633, 078660,13246, 312

401, 037167, 798265, 488288, 896730, 628277, 079270, 862280, 936119,041

2,160, 510255, 23666, 71289, 743

138,19111,179

387, 621621,150

1, 599, 71492, 420

175, 977178, 88542, 287

128, 863110, 732110,184

1,121, 990703, 072

143, 380116, 585868, 810155, 701811, 797

1,911,012353, 744

2, 648, 025295, 572

37, 301314, 530

82, 58438, 955

208, 98497,81893, 080

126, 020299, 483188, 24396, 874

376, 27134,12262, 234

lectionsfromstockassess-ment

Dollars7,292

40,49516,03398, 45921, 33024, 2475,068

47,86662, 4032,640

28, 73044, 63622, 36830, 51094, 71640, 09836,45467, 685

123, 56926, 5766,3426,550

24,12040, 42578,195

239, 70475, 48118, 0019, 970

25, 4639,754

25, 4216,5344,382

153, 80334,885

4,71823,91320, 63240, 951

132, 258399,96385, 226

157, 755103,433

4,09012, 75010, 45092, 401

80050, 2347,535

78,61110, 2002,247

18, 05859, 08710, 465

1,167

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Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars27,500

124, 894

52,000

170, 769

57, 800

2,100

119, 500157, 300

7,000

64,100

136, 500

33, 50072, 400

148, 000

4,600143, 882

2,50061, 800

15,800

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars35,42892,027

9,58443,415

6,23313, 24810, 02567, 03669, 043

7,10131,452

8,12130,11762, 57893, 34843, 29513,13646, 703

6,35472, 99341, 5078,824

9777,190

125, 615211, 467

7,2227,689

35, 7334,222

22, 66811, 89132, 530

222, 25158,177

8,05117, 38354, 4216,066

95, 337249, 45046, 656

388, 66829, 419

30, 02410, 3303,685

36,82011,32810,102

36,09543,81536, 26851, 541

1,582

Totalcollec-tions

from all, sources,includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars226,428

1,061, 73392, 314

568,057407, 896150,155246, 202747,980916, 472

56,053513, 219220, 555317, 973381, 984918,692531, 241320, 452453,124125, 395

2, 357,072323, 31981,87899, 370

169, 50151,604

465, 8161,105,9692,043,962

124,643193,636304,181

56, 263176,952129,157147, 096

1,634, 544796,134

156,149157,881943, 863202,718

1, 039, 3922, 593, 925

558, 0263, 342, 448

428, 42441, 391

357, 304103, 364135,041246, 604159, 380115,317348, 513345, 778234,305153, 700548, 69946.169

10, 593l 89, 794

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars6,700

222,06216, 6852,076

59,16020,46143, 561

100,976274,410

31, 62659,03217, 57751, 545

513, 51834,49753, 30763, 78464, 766

284, 41850, 7758,700

43,17517, 767

17,68527,43263, 7943,670

25, 7143,0935,118

22,11516,12025,14572, 520

243,979

46658, 067

244, 57087, 308

304,196181, 211

3,797490, 515

29,197117

56, 607

9,07261

38,58123, 37818,49171,14038, 62314, 73860,347

5,185

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars437,945

1,551,49676,799

801,233187, 467781, 205

73, 0761,098,1911,263, 764

74, 784905, 877508,575548, 412794,419

1,014, 272762, 830232, 841617,882197, 012

5,225,396580, 263214, 062101,949151, 88789,465

770, 9353,420, 7413,239, 098

367, 39320, 431

578, 245130, 330183,548426,827508, 031

1,971, 577638, 417

254,698302, 548809,285158,230454,114

2,885, 8231,198, 9862,535, 7521,036, 354

461, 579217, 675254, 600326, 099648, 457360, 292357, 481605, 386195, 538542, 290227, 891756, 858227, 895352, 264

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars42, 708

259, 50518, 967

101, 54128, 670

150, 75319,93252,134

237, 59722, 360

171, 270255, 364177,632119,490205, 28459,90263, 546

182, 315

876,43123,42443, 65818,45050,8809,575

21, 805260, 296524, 519

21, 99915,03049,53715, 24624, 57993, 46620, 61846,197

165,115

45, 28226, 08754, 36834, 04917, 742

100, 03764, 774

242, 24596, 56795, 91037, 25014, 55057, 59924,20049, 76642, 465

171, 38939,80047, 75311,94265, 91339, 53528,833

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars

54, 709

14, 250

32, 74928,142

13, 5918,009

59,154

10, 7463,225

3,3313,025

23, 05732, 609

17, 895

56, 277

4,84184, 480

19,4374,009

215, 778

4,99029, 225

6,030

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars

28,417144, 540108,186

46, 367218, 759

30, 723125, 21198, 982

148,12380,067

304, 428123, 65580,96889, 42767, 346

76, 58020,02036, 25348, 30433, 68373,061

141, 534472, 861

39, 21446,489

124, 73327, 01232,48414, 931

904, 987236,974

54,176514, 609

63, 017508, 080999,666202, 233

91,348,411117, 775

71, 04217, 859

478, 82653, 03820, 661

189,594

50,715183, 427

16, 691

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Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Securedand pre-

ferred lia-bilities paid

exceptthrough

dividends,including

offsetsallowed

Dollars201,'353

1, 001,48537, 505

317, 360273, 243

99, 549180,890328, 036803,834

13, 484332, 78354,101

106,183210, 325519, 204337, 857167, 357340,339

26, 6371, 895, 740

197,34936, 42556, 496

100,62510,868

366,086847, 959

1, 481, 43064,005

122,196161, 696

17, 765128,18782, 480

107, 671593, 575419, 877

120, 45951, 961

309, 210111, 686401, 217

1, 514, 794316, 946

1,827,151191, 99337, 250

254, 86665,40539, 50673,03967,98863, 945

103, 903110, 240133, 41888, 876

310, 00627, 09355, 556

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Dollars3,357

70

604131486

1,52514, 573

1,910515

1,449383651

1,0664,155

6262,336

12

16,65312,479

11876

4,360

3,8461,8194,240

5354115132

2,6284,229

21, 5427,108

103

3064,307

5512, 5288,075

12,1688,057

851557115

5,655746

11,236606

1,7121,044

370

930

Conser-vators'

expenses

Dollars

Receiv-ers' sal-

aries, legaland otherexpenses

Dollars17,33739,3595,306

17, 30110, 01827, 949

7,06027,31249,326

5,55827,86620,13324, 43828,17426,82824, 06614, 47418, 53910, 50380, 77513, 9136,0965,6237,1101,266

17, 91337, 98658, 9488,6845,037

11, 6593,4618,479

11, 43813, 75765, 22033, 823

13, 0007,855

18, 0169,580

22, 40847, 87318, 76365, 93725, 8153,968

15, 79510, 0535,884

14, 2307,5949,885

10, 08713, 62613, 2985,492

15, 6696,2797,904

Cash inhands of

comp-trollerand re-ceivers

Dollars4,381

20,81921,08688,25216, 31822,17110,360

104, 59161,4025,773

11, 66046,95638, 57862, 35264, 07712, 28827,1754,807

20, 909363, 904

9,40711,210

9229,1025,7874,910

17, 51726, 483

1,98916, 3355,9784,5624,777

17, 68021, 43926,16365, 743

22, 58725, 994

101, 72214,128

107, 63219, 06412, 00988, 78128, 507

17315, 6014,3554,650

80, 3945,668

16, 0717,509

31, 71285, 8772,583

10, 00212, 7972,683

Amountof claimsproved

Dollars324,894

1,142,00685,367

577,675271,445454, 536122,185

1,018, 345774, 67168,315

734, 677154,993411, 453534, 409

1, 218,140690, 280230, 949284, 30884, 293

3,144, 067467, 209183,173129, 539121,192

51, 820104,373

1, 965, 4372,166, 620

333, 503119, 203542, 337107,115142, 040120, 757423, 629

2,183, 558808, 684

105, 424360, 354

1, 372, 519168,811925, 332

2, 706, 4221, 012, 0253, 371, 028

692,181

213,134246,194199, 085360, 320255, 792352,486412, 564379, 595428, 684258,912710,112136,170323,952

Divi-dends(per-cent)

33.333340

3825

45

6436152522 5353280

16. 666615284065701022.5153923282512.5

42.533. 3333

2037.537. 6666553720

9 4025

33. 3333104222.528. 3333

752.350

21.2530

7

Interestdivi-

dends(per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

J u n e 15,1933

2050205120522053205420552056205720582059206020612062206320642065106620672068206920702071207220732074207520762077207820792080?0812082208320842085208620872088

2090209120922093

2095209620972098209921002101?,10?21032104210521062107210821092110

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TABLE N O . 43.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 81,total assets at date of failure and additional assets acquired subsequent thereto,offsets allowed together with the disposition of such collections, and various other

Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

211121122113211421152116211721182119212021212122212321242125212621272128212921302131213221332134213521362137213821392140214121422143214421452146214721482149215021512152215321542155215621572158215921602161

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First National Bank, Northwood, IowaBoise City National Bank, Boise, IdahoFirst National Bank, Gulfport, Miss.1First National Bank, Eldora, IowaFirst National Bank, Ackley, IowaFirst National Bank, Milton, N.DakFirst National Bank, Aurora, 111.1First National Bank, Mount Olive, 111.1First National Bank & Trust Co., in Pontiac, Mich.1.National Bank of Unionville, Unionville, MoFirst National Bank, Sevierville, TennFirst National Bank, Silverton, OregFirst National Bank, Indianola, Iowa__First National Bank, Lawrenceville, 111Twin City National Bank, Bluefield, VaFirst National Bank, George West, TexFirst National Bank, Marengo, 111Broadway National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, HI.1.Citizens National Bank, Indiana, PaParma National Bank, Parma, IdahoFirst National Bank, Northboro, IowaFirst National Bank, Yukon, PaAshland National Bank, Ashland, Ky.1American National Bank, Gillespie, 111.1Springfield National Bank, Springfield, PaFirst National Bank, Cairnbrook, PaFirst National Bank, Wendell, MinnFirst National Bank, Peetz, Colo___First National Bank, Emporium, PaFirst National Bank, Frazee, MinnFirst National Bank, Letcher, S.DakCentral National Bank, Decatur, Ala.1Brown National Bank, Jackson, MinnCitizens National Bank, Wessington, S.DakFirst National Bank, Vincennes, IndAndalusia National Bank, Andalusia, AlaLiberty National Bank, Dickson City, PaFirst National Bank, Lewisville, IndFirst National Bank, Mazon, Ill_.First National Bank, Egan, S.DakFirst National Bank, Story City, IowaFirst National Bank, Wyoming*, Iowa iFirst National Bank, Gormania, W.Va.1First National Bank in Greensburg, KansFirst National Bank, Scappoose, OregHomer City National Bank, Homer City, PaFirst National Bank, Reynolds, GaFirst National Bank, Palestine, 111First National Bank, La Grande, Oreg.3First National Bank, Springfield, OregMasontown National Bank, Masontown, Pa.1First National Bank, Portsmouth, Va.1United States National Bank, Deer Lodge, Mont__.McDowell County National Bank, Welch, W.Va.1.Schmelz National Bank, Newport News, Va.1National Citizens Bank, Lake Benton, MinnFirst National Bank, Crosby, N.DakFirst National Bank, Flandreau, S.DakFirst National Bank, St. Francis, KansFarmers National Bank, Gonzales, TexDiamond National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa

Dollars50,000

375,000400,00050, 00050,00025, 000

300, 00070, 000

600, 00040,00060,00035,00050,000

100,00050, 00050, 00050, 000

200, 00050, 00025,00025, 00030,000

800, 00050, 00050, 00025,00050, 00025, 000

200, 00030,00025, 000

200,00040,00030,000

200,000200,000100, 00035, 00050, 00025,00075,00050,00025, 00040, 00025, 00050,00025,00025, 000

125, 00025,000

100, 000300,000100,000250,000400,00025,00025,00040, 00025,000

100, 000600, 000

Aug. • 8,1932Aug. 9,1932

do_Aug. 10,1932

doAug. 11,1932Aug. 12,1932

dodo

Aug. 13,1932do

Aug. 15,1932Aug. 20,1932Aug. 22,1932

doAug. 24,1932Aug. 29,1932Sept. 7,1932Sept. 12,1932

doSept. 16,1932Sept. 20,1932Sept. 22,1932

dodo.

Sept. 23,1932do

Sept. 24,1932do

Sept. 26,1932Sept. 27,1932Oct. 1,1932Oct. 3,1932

dodo

Oct. 5,1932Oct. 6,1932Oct. 8,1932

doOct. 10,1932

.do.Oct. 11,1932

doOct. 12,1932Oct. 18,1932

.doOct. 20,1932

doOct. 22,1932

.do.Oct. 24,1932

do .Oct. 25,1932

.doOct. 27,1932Oct. 28,1932Nov. 1,1932Nov. 3,1932

doNov. 4,1932Nov. 14,1932

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Book value of assets at date of

Estimatedgood

Dollars66,934

1,539,386155, 202178,30953,6786,739

11,056200

2,121,42146,786

113,344101,431122, 020130, 09478,63758,15068, 667

156,32864,17641, 28419,9813,612

70450, 55726, 80432, 60628,658

206, 26578, 45527,1067,672

35, 86758, 486

160, 603130, 032145, 749165, 95546,17033 368

170[ 9232,344

107,85433, 682

122, 87827,14251, 232

40,387

112, 254

27, 71830,876

109, 68688,499

148,9862,948, 789

failure

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars193,613886,087

1,843,020314,474377,937

77,942201, 536196,850

4,023,02196, 572

155, 528167, 693384, 855564, 87090,913

191,640505,930

641, 57782, 73597, 648

124,168390, 27971,144

112, 254285, 530105, 34270, 573

1, 093, 224285, 64688,927

269, 840193, 410167, 993957, 864947, 336321, 802139,143108, 25896, 730

373, 85427, 37639,905

188, 283112, 056399, 314

92, 055163, 809

64,542

362,97232,864

180, 075108, 887276, 616231,042401, 543

8, 739, 428

Estimatedworthless

Dollars28,066

616, 544809, 517

29,11979, 74910,860

845, 9043,151

381,1906,817

63, 38740, 720

8,526107, 030

23, 28460, 008

191, 888

60,91810, 84347,103

1,334475,155

75,16818, 001

31,1988,565

290,45515, 30011, 081

246, 26527, 56418, 855

490, 473470, 299

59, 59648, 88313, 40144, 21719, 23631,127

15, 78023, 6143,273

26, 42742,141

7,160

221,667465,372

49,58626,14434, 388

23665, 781

1, 728, 560

Additionalassets

receivedsince dateof failure

Dollars19,693

404,00830, 69064, 07780, 6433,092

11,3637,622

337, 43418,7896,100

18, 69624,92539, 480

1,62626,14118,452

77, 2822,622

23, 3687,994

254,1051,3823,855

17,1885,0242,468

240,8356,134

15,1284,6976,634

13, 078127, 88574,3114, 5537,881

18, 4727,684

24, 7121,8023,846

20, 02410, 88677, 03311, 2096,341

11,8987

610100, 33658,105

2,9505,7311,195

65,38613, 85832, 498

799, 225

Totalassessment

uponshare-

holders

Dollars50,000

375,000400,000

50,00050,00025,000

300,00070,000

600,00040,00060,00035, 00050, 000

100, 00050,00050, 00050, 000

50, 00025, 00025, 00030, 000

800, 00050, 00050, 00025 00050, 00025, 000

200, 00030, 00025, 000

200, 00040, 00030, 000

200, 000200, 000100,00035,00050,00025, 00075, 00050,00025, 00040, 00025,00050,00025, 00025, 000

25,000100, 000300, 000100,000250,000400, 000

25, 00025, 00040,00025, 000

100,000600,000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars358,306

3,821,0253, 238, 429

635, 979642, 007123, 633

1,369,859277, 823

7, 463,066208, 964398, 359363, 540590, 326941, 474244, 460385, 939834,937

986,105185,376234,403183,477

1,923,151198, 398234, 667354, 522224,170135, 264

2, 030, 779415, 535167, 242728, 474303, 475288, 412

1,936, 8251, 821, 978

631, 700396, 862236, 301206, 999663, 725112, 64968, 751

371,941205, 238652, 498181, 833288, 523

148, 987100, 007300,610897, 229806, 341402,950288,110192,102526, 076358, 635748, 808

14, 816, 002

Progress of liquidationto date of this report

Cash col-lections

fromassets

Dollars59,949

1,092, 380293, 276235,191214,146

9,21550,37917, 227

1, 428, 79560, 63774, 77995,137

280, 564246, 587

37, 842100, 560261, 870

210,94154,12446, 31344, 69130, 231

7,93938, 973

154, 39261, 82340, 614

341, 519149, 421

33, 75518, 29385, 22534, 283

544,434166, 492109,82169, 44844, 85129, 717

153, 2438,4518,943

101, 83822, 676

109, 77317,30943,104

54,3657

610228, 675

27,1062^950

80,9996,430

147, 630160,164223,473

5,056, 271

Cash col-lections

fromstockassess-ment

Dollars16, 23827,311

219,55318, 2335,7081,500

68,12333,412

117,03818, 64331, 7623,895

24, 47521, 3744,852

2998,500

2,8754,0413,000

109283, 260

6,1983,564

17, 29716, 241

36, 4616,900

5043, 01522, 286

1,500102, 233

3,40011, 77712, 70015, 604

50010,96913,33016,1826,1244,300

23, 0874,550

11,119

7,1501, 550

53* 64C16,931

184, 675266,905

1,925100

7,70613, 28550,087

323,896

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Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars5,000

5,700

4,400

10,000

3,700

28, 500

3,400

22, 200

7,800

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars5,828

137,367

11,3925,675

535

788

6,47313,4144,545

29, 20521,311

1,13718,84221, 644

22, 7293,1922,2444,5822,430

7,0961,403

318341

28, 24913, 6021, 7215,252

21,156554

146,47417, 61211,1868,9061,6851,769

10, 502

12,1274,513

32, 9661,1131,981

5,733

14, 826

7,712391

14,8835,1716,340

781, 230

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars87,015

1,257,058512, 829264,816225, 529

11, 250118, 50251,427

1,545,83385, 753

119,955103, 577339, 944289, 272

43, 831119, 701296,414

246, 54561, 35751,55749, 382

315,92114,14649, 633

173,09278, 38240, 955

406, 229169, 92335, 52666, 560

128, 66736,337

793,141187, 504132, 78491,05465, 84031, 986

203, 21421, 78125,125

123, 48931,489

165, 82622,97278,404

67, 2481,557

54, 250260,432211, 781269,85590, 6366,921

178,019178, 620279, 900

6,161,397

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars10,83590,912

1,57232,31682, 890

17, 9955,369

24615,02742, 61550, 8329,6481,091

84, 570

59,461

17,04121,037

10, 60729,18636, 7304,962

218, 61133, 275

87

14,500

85,1973,537

13,16820, 652

14,054

60720

55,085150

3,641

5,253

45, 622529, 235

7,5222,909

24,74257, 52137,011

905,199

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars231,694

2,125, 3662, 543, 581

307,080289, 29688,883

1,001, 485184,439

5,434, 271101, 854249,920213, 831187,942522, 744145,833215,446416, 853

642, 974103, 060143, 80583,167

1,090, 490129,843109,412136,997107, 06769, 309

1,242,400189, 237106, 679504,929142, 594223, 575960, 720

1,434, 337410, 693270,340119,113150, 513410,92654,19834, 748

217, 256153, 049404, 674138, 261214, 797

58, 636

508,106

166, 877157, 372298,821110, 779381,984

7,473,302

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars33,762

347, 689180,447

31, 76744, 29223,500

231, 87736, 588

482,96221,35728, 23831,10525, 52578, 62645,14849, 70141, 500

47, 12320, 95922,00029, 891

516, 74043,80246,4367,703

33, 75925,000

163, 53923,10024, 950

156, 98517, 71428, 50097, 767

196, 60088, 22322,30034, 39624,50064,03136, 6708,818

33,87620,70026,91320, 45013,881

17, 85098, 450

246, 36083,06965, 325

133,09523, 07524, 90032, 29411,71549,913

276,104

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars

16,914209,109

41,87629, 85880,308

2,7732,762

1,697

9,3474,894

263, 244

7,469

30,45611,427

6,762

9,4012,569

10,18511 4457,911

13, 265

18,17039, 559

8,533

16, 6369 289,116

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars27,589

253,236

~~~154~19496, 253

75

~"~36,~64550, 54222,066

126, 63074, 3496,628

148, 695

63, 9208,136

1,122

8,65053,2369,038

171,33251, 702

18, 362

73, 775

21,19619, 248

77, 247

10, 7044,601

44, 398

37, 606

36, 279401

28, 62637, 857

265,012

57, 47065, 44545,417

9 3,134,161

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Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Securedand pre-ferred lia-

bilities paidexcept

throughdividends,including

offsetsallowed

Dollars42, 986

842, 766282, 92190, 31298, 3828,406

12, 06217, 744

1,427, 46425,86740, 61755,196

195,955182, 67427,80576, 770

123,125

153,20941, 54435,10644,06822,9315,732

31, 65280, 55449, 54937, 542

184,77375, 35526, 00921,49388,16230,121

629,195137,45786, 61442,12436,71827, 390

108,9958,3188,820

91, 58917, 54377,16311,40934,790

21,878

175,766168,356

82,4501,106

92,19691, 952

165,8762, 611, 333

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Dollars3,1231,1494,098

48595

15,857

17171

2,70410, 774

85823

1,478

3193

1920

2,0022,327

47

78752973966

42942

2,884823

1,51813428

508

41343

1,876352

1,870

277

6,67832

5,5382,535

Conser-vators'

expenses

Dollars

Receiv-ers' sal-aries,

legal andother

expenses

Dollars7,509

35,8005,823

10, 3298,3542,4868,5302,8002,7255,4039,0729,577

10,1338,9924,3479,106

15, 311

13,1884,5445,7513,8577,066

7745,1643,5665, 2552,149

17, 8957,3882,9633,2803,5504,056

15, 51212, 0549,7885,4095,1432,9829,138

872425

6,7765,957

10,1233,3793,293

4,8431,0842,3197,1681,2521,8575,1572,9145,9947,0799,240

79,093

Cash inhands ofcomp-trollerand re-ceivers

Dollars5,808

107,19310, 8789,981

22, 055263

40,1021,025

35, 33617,83816, 78013,9054,522

12,4832,496

33, 8027,805

6,5622,236

10,6811,437

19, 5565,3134,167

35, 6897,0711,264

31, 44234,949

5,81511, 2657,1662,118

66,95535,10935, 55911,4062,0281,5867,3262,4064,4356,5093,347

20, 5346,3082,363

4,24872

23, 30519, 6012,6142,9862,7522,9017,148

14,11237,19345,159

Amountof claimsproved

Dollars185,180

1, 623, 0582,182, 565

328, 096370, 37842, 488

571,194199, 053

5, 353, 85091, 793

266, 591178,482253,497495, 699118,906

495, 742

586,14888,283

130, 314

480, 664

85, 380187,10876, 24466,033

1,142, 215238, 51880,997

302, 792152, 691181,188548,973497, 863225,891220, 59975,342

128,148371,591

50,925

192,85074,491

385, 56162,824

188, 039

81,048802

301, 327453,473284, 597401,533156,52994,807

260, 514186, 992317, 390

7,832,031

Divi-dends(per-cent)

1516. 66669.5

4726

7.5151.5

652015 .50159

30

12.515

55

12.53020

1522

1018.5

15

1528

212016107.5

15

20

45509.5

12.563.966

253520

8 40

Interestdivi-

dends(per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

Jan . 7,1933

2111211221132114211521162117211821192120212121222123212421252126212721282129213021312132213321342135213621372138213921402141214221432144214521462147214821492150215121522153215421552156215721582159

216091612162216321642165216621672168216921702171

31460°—34

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Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

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Dawson-Oity National Bank, Dawson, Ga_.Park National Bank, Sulphur, OklaFirst National Bank, Allen, Okla_Duquesne National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa_.Shawnee National Bank, Shawnee, Okla._.First National Bank, McLoud, OklaUnited States National Bank & Trust Co., Kenosha, Wis_.Tecumseh National Bank, Tecumseh, OklaFirst National Bank, Washington, Mo.First National Bank, Ocean City, N JPainesville National Bank, Painesville, Ohio iGranville National Bant, Granville, N.Y.1First National Bank, Rensselaer, Ind.1First National Bank, Dillwyn, Va.iAyers National Bank, Jacksonville, 111City National Bank, Georgetown, TexFirst National Bank, Webster City, IowaBelmont National Bank, Belmont, Ohio x

Gadsden National Bank, Gadsden, AlaFirst National Bank, Lincoln, AlaFirst National Bank, Woodlake, CalifFirst National Bank, Ephrata, WashFirst National Bank, Faulkton, S.DakReno National Bank, Reno, NevFirst National Bank, Winnemucca, NevEnumclaw National Bank, Enumclaw, Wash.*Public National Bank & Trust Co., Houston, Tex.iMerchants National Bank, Wadena, MinnFirst National Bank, Motley, Minn_.First National Bank, Fort Games, GaAllenwood National Bank, Allenwood, Pa.1First National Bank, Chester, W.VaFirst National Bank, Marshfield, WisFirst National Bank, Iowa Falls, IowaMills County National Bank, Glenwood, IowaFirst National Bank, Rocksprings, TexCitizens National Bank, Glenwood Springs, ColoFirst National Bank, Ortonville, MinnFirst National Bank, Hermosa Beach, CalifWinder National Bank, Winder, GaFirst National Bank, Centerline, MichFirst National Bank, Russiaville, IndPutnam National Bank, Palatka, FlaFirst National Bank, Herrin, 111Third National Bank, Mt. Vernon, 111First National Bank, George, Iowa—First National Bank, Englewood, KansFirst National Bank, Monrovia, IndCitizens Security National Bank, Sisseton, S.DakFirst National Bank, Ellwood City, PaFirst National Bank, Fowler, KansFirst National Bank, Greenfield, Ill.._First National Bank, St. Marys, KansFirst National Bank, Yale, Mich _First National Bank, Sodus, N.Y__First National Bank, Anna, 111First National Bank, Littleton, Colo..-St. Louis National Bank, St. Louis, MoFirst National Bank, Maryville, TennJackson National Bank in Jackson, MinnFirst National Bank in Mamaroneck, N.Y

Dollars100,00025,00025,000

500,000150,00025,000200,00025,00025,000300,000150,00050, 000120,00050,000500,00050,000100,00025,000125,00025,00025,00025,00025,000

700, 000200,00050, 000800,000100,00025,00050, 00025, 00050,000150,00050, 00065, 00035, 00050,00050, 00050, 000100,00050, 00025, 000100, 00050, 000150, 00025, 00025, 00030, 00050, 000125,00025, 00055,00050,00040, 00060,00050,00025, 000

200, 000100, 00040,000

250,000

Nov. 14,1932dodo

Nov. 15,1932dododo

Nov. 18,1932do .do .

Nov. 21,1932dodo. .dodo_.do

Nov. 30,1932Dec. 1,1932

do .do

Dec. 2,1932do

Dec. 8,1932Dec. 9,1932Dec. 10,1932Dec. 12,1932Dec. 13,1932Dec. 16,1932

do_.Dec. 19,1932Dec. 22,1932

do. .do

Dec. 27.1932do_:

Dec. 28,1932Dec. 29,1932

dodo

Dec. 30, 1932dodo

Dec. 31, 1932do

Jan. 3,1933Jan. 4,1933

doJan. 5,1933

doJan. 10,1933

dodo

Jan. 12,1933dodododo

Jan. 13,1933do

Jan. 16,1933d o -

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Book value of assets at date of

Estimatedgood

Dollars168, 62376, 09417, 248

2,185, 624524, 67926, 017

101, 85464,807

111, 698228, 315

1,84766, 243

1, 426, 27943, 54872, 945

263, 75714,12783, 81215,87096, 474

1,845, 078600, 704

65, 44379, 22514, 24918,187

125, 449142, 38534, 339

122, 94721,469

120, 712162, 989

16, 913148, 271

19, 77467, 39554, 679

320,8321,112, 467

37, 63833,15454, 27592, 752

534,56818, 645

110, 02661,06041, 569

229,349114, 523

79, 818391, 251171, 23599, 304

258,809

failure

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars394, 20996,13296, 613

4,841, 8001, 531,132

68,427934, 347248,113686, 235

1,904, 310346,279

76, 529

20, bob3,994, 537

111,614527, 79217,400

707, 34161,48627,051

131,430128, 788

4,171, 2031,123, 539

1, 783,190640,404109, 020130, 654

326,9201, 331,163

273, 714237,382

84, 291368, 666453, 437248, 862259, 615248, 67134, 693

1, 352, 824730, 967

1, 535, 644170,06684, 44272,967

230, 770901, 269105,638369,263206, 657240, 369396,465555, 914272, 773

1,311, 887625, 357171,810

3,193, 514

Estimatedworthless

Dollars104, 893

11, 74112, 920

1,001, 23890, 33325, 395

435,079

1,821873, 720118,77428, 701

1, 679,82033,725

101, 414

130, 8765,362

16, 5923,659

17, 7802,192, 891

352, 628

1, 579,7422,7014, 3458,435

3,99226, 69029, 87973,93012, 70289, 71978, 69743, 57132,83724, 65642, 691

328, 790188, 58960, 91521, 732

4,91217,63440,761

155,44221,00859,81630,23592, 540

358,181155,19339,103

257, 91726,87749, 744

312,157

Additionalassets

receivedsince dateof failure

Dollars8,6213,0014,173

147, 423112, 616

3,88134,12750,08424, 259

390, 5961,8303,589

125170, 201

25, 75119, 36133, 04342, 33423, 06712, 5827,793

24,050591,154262, 083

113387,411

18, 3278,8246,483

7447,460

135, 95847,03812,19810,84884, 499

6,9803,732

34, 5714,758

13, 51680, 574

102, 569100, 540

8,78234, 73917,48025,115

116, 52736, 44737,47420,46516, 30342, 238

6,91632, 63152, 42428, 33012, 249

197, 533

Totalassessment

uponshare-

holders

Dollars100,00025,00025,000

500,000.150,000

25,000200,000

25, 00025,000

300,000150, 00050,000

50, 000500, 000

50,000100, 00025,000

125,00025,00025,00025,00025,000

700,000200,000

50,000800,000100,00025, 00050,00025 00050,000

150, 00050,00065,00035,00050,00050,00050,000

100, 00050, 00025,000

100,00050,000

150,00025,00025, 00030,00050, 000

125, 00025, 00055,00050,00040,00060,00050, 00025, 000

200, 000100, 00040,000

250, 000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars776, 346211, 968155,954

8, 676, 0852,408, 760

148, 7201,705, 407

388, 004849, 013

3, 696, 941618, 730225, 062

70,1257, 770, 837

264,638821, 512

75,4431, 269, 308

129,042165, 037183, 752292,092

9, 500, 3262, 538, 954

50,1134, 615, 786

840, 657161, 438213, 75925,074

553,8211, 786,196

434,970511,457164, 310713, 596752,103363, 078575, 294347,859183, 295

1,916,8671, 392, 9572,959, 566

263, 218182, 247192, 356439, 398

1,832,806206,738631, 579368, 417430, 781

1,086, 233882, 546449, 325

2, 213, 479951, 799373,107

4, 212,013

Progress of l iqu ida t ionto date of this report

Cash col-lections

fromassets

Dollars122,74766, 42829, 286

3, 214, 681580,03436, 997

385,10880,600

345, 508365, 317

12, 48257, 464

2,1252, 534, 677

61,101119, 620

1,393194,004

16, 20876, 96057, 97986,078

1,059,013456, 705

1131, 327, 322

298, 76240, 79916,973

74148, 230265, 597101, 65356,04423, 667

205,159202, 554132, 210119,21639, 08353, 507

335, 381278, 540767,809

56, 87231,48131, 081

100, 475240,169

36,079120, 711107, 37789,914

130, 590135,110176, 984477,185167,101122, 440800,884

Gash col-lections

fromstockassess-ment

Dollars15, 3812,325

270, 745

2,08896, 684

9,19125,000

105, 28462, 65532, 548

22, 25061,1329,519

20, 2809,240

53, 4442,250

11, 80020

800139,83930,99444 05455', 13829,023

1,00011,01413, 55016,07079, 02818,94313,750

1,00013, 37617,38213, 72323,910

3,1966,098

19,43539,672

115,3661,425

10,98312,10239,692

2,85122,43111, 36919,517

27,45111,09745, 77841,016

526, 566

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Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceR.F.O.

loan

Dollars

4,200

92,500

5,100

7,100

7,700

12, 500

4,10040,400

2,700

80, 2002,600

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars19,0595,8182,330

354, 765111, 743

6,016111, 643

19, 77419,99718, 256

5

261, 6128,821

13, 736

31,164200

10,1295,5531,028

48, 94378, 404

23, 5211,6572,143

14, 75729, 365

5,10716,862

1,98614, 52717,184

1,60117, 279

3354,829

13, 94648, 207

140, 6405,970

6807,7532,955

11, 500933

12, 5417,1137,8617,1116,8888,573

46,81613,8056,084

38, 590

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars157,18774,57131, 616

3,840,191691, 77745,101

593,435109, 565394, 705488, 857

75,13790, 017

24 3752,949,921

79,441153, 636

10, 633283, 712

18, 65898, 88963, 55295,006

1, 247, 795566,10344,167

1, 382, 460351, 306

43, 45630,13013, 624

186, 757373,990125,70386, 65f26, 653

233,062237,120147, 534160, 40542, 61476, 934

368, 762366, 419

1,023,81564, 26732,16149, 817

115, 532291, 361

43, 963196,083125, 859119,99?137, 701169, 449196, 654569, 779302,122131,129866,040

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars

1,369728

822, 3321,720

68034, 8433,000

118,7572,176

100, 451114

599,4918,1535,595

682,4607,5159,927

825

2, 477, 38158, 486

235700

5,2437,208

92,01612,922

13, 20064, 44340, 321

6926, 071

22411, 38114, 505

148,1256,005

8,7839,909

38622, 29814, 23672, 497

29, 45422, 69864, 46118, 4754,915

38, 610

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars534, 540113,35398,610

3, 784, 3071, 565, 263

80, 027973,813259, 630339, 751

3,011,192355, 797117,479

18,0003, 875, 057

136, 563582, 56149,050

919, 07285,17445, 43385, 293

179,1617, 692, 3701, 803,845

11, 083359,888

93, 747143,943

335, 5911, 334, 026

186,194360, 629103, 657430, 710417, 922138, 946338, 730232, 370

99, 7351,456, 1591, 001, 7051, 752, 992

169, 371125, 086123, 522277,185

1,446, 228144, 340421, 029189, 691220, 509888, 532661,094216,070

1, 425,017652, 418199, 668

3,083, 929

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars84,61922, 67525,000

229, 255150,00022,912

103, 31615,809

194, 71687, 34517,452

27, 750438,86840,48179, 72015, 76071, 55622, 75013, 20024,98024,200

560,161169,006

5,946744,86270,97724,00038,98611,45033,93070,97231,05751, 25034,00036, 62432, 61836, 27776,09046, 80418, 90280, 56510, 32834,63423, 57525,00019,01737,89885,30822,14932, 56938,6320, 48360,00022, 54913,903

154, 22?58,98439, 995

223, 434

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars

1,251

38, 204

25,890

5,9426,371

17,8201,836

4,0097,098

8,6841,9255,335

8,4453,6958,116

17,881276

4,480

11,048

4,082

13, 655

12, 587

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars

20,40910,393

680, 746

18, 67760,03543, 236

289, 999

59, 733

15, 694

12,26234, 3028,111

75,108651

40, 7664,870

11,425

35,000

Hh, 3467,1432,6829,083

52,114

80, 286

38,40457, 52915,86045, 22316, 93526, 278

236,465

22,125

20,16213, 988

6,071137, 042

19, 23472,215

76,948

98, 30520, 697

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Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Securedand pre-ferred lia-

bilities paidexcept

throughdividends,including

offsetsallowed

Dollars109,85320,06110, 864

2, 812, 590443,220

16,898456, 34749, 36376, 597

289, 24011,94357,408

2, 883,04051,17191,073

152, 68713, 61035, 56745, 94069, 455

868, 205286, 234

1, 323,162164, 23424, 50414,448

108, 825222,19022, 73146, 94519, 822

149, 971147, 899114, 74282, 34212, 24540, 624

313, 70449,126

579, 25730, 95528, 65118, 71878, 974

183,31627, 48841,61183,12440,109

110, 76889,10071, 006

336, 906187, 200104, 683719,147

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Dollars3,264

222

3,526494207

15

4,031

7,583

9,540

2,863504

96,43115, 731

21343

309

171,169

5311375826433

1,04429

4251,684

13, 785

186

36, 94712051

201683447411154280

15

Conser-vators'

expenses

Dollars

2,747!

Keceiv-ers' sal-aries,

legal andother

expenses

Dollars8,7463,2412,128

44,78131, 8622,972

21, 3766,5878,367

22, 6561,023

831

2,02926, 7323,9649,336

89623, 5991,8584,5424,7333, 382

21, 20813, 586

6383,9727,9374,9122,959

6136,024

16, 2084,5617, 6353,2077,4475,6435,5847, 3373,2814,2969,6428,219

17, 6853,8962,4572,6443,747

11,2393,8094.8834,2263,5736,0486,8744,869

11, 6498,2073, 497

22, 015

Cash inhands ofcomp-trollerand re-ceivers

Dollars35, 32429, 5878,229

260, 344216,201

6,34755, 66210,37919, 742

172, 9302,4385,888

6,65232, 5666,102

12, 5541,6264,958

70315,1513,9503,642

261, 951250, 552

8, 52955, 32623,8924,9294,3973,928

19, 777134,42318,12532, 023

3, 51128, 037

. 22,0903,1996,5789,8485,736

44, 99170, 925

413, 0882,8111,0538,1077,775

59, 8592,393

12, 4965,4193,412

20, 43873, 06431,090

220, 9448, 3952, 252

122, 131

Amountof claimsproved

Dollars215,29187, 50568,877

3, 593,8081, 206, 310

69,178. 600,350

180,162644, 593903, 997198,459172, 602

26,1562,469, 258

91,016408, 803

27, 637779,00949, 75366,00175, 271

174,079

50, 0003,051,013

387, 57690, 87880,13417, 894

262, 9341, 092, 473

267,630312, 589

71, 874376, 084422, 262161,512251, 629172,12966, 338

826, 246965, 748

1, 362, 037157, 52281, 57380, 612

227, 950733, 668101, 525428, 733146, 370228, 865618, 775497, 796307, 435

1, 076, 388491, 553203. 423

1, 366, 891

Divi-dends(per-cent)

251520

27102445

3015

60

201030125

621212.5

70

4010105020

30

12.51515251040

25

16. 6666

2511

1033. 333316. 666625

30152015

Interestdivi-

dends(per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

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Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

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Liberty National Bank, Marine City, MichFirst National Bank, Algonac, MichArlington National Bank, Arlington, OregFirst National Bank, Wheaton, 111Snell National Bank, Winter Haven, Fla.1

Twelfth Street National Bank, St. Louis, MoFarmers National Bank, Taylorville, I1L-East Tennessee National Bank, Knoxville, TennFirst National Bank, Madison, NebrFirst National Bank, Buffalo Center, IowaSecurity National Bank, Alexandria, S.Dak.1

California National Bank, Sacramento, CalifFirst National Bank, Wellington, ColoCommercial National Bank, Columbus, NebrFirst National Bank, Morristown, TennFirst National Bank, Statesville, N.CChelsea-Second National Bank and Trust Company, Atlantic City, N.J.National Exchange Bank, Waukesha, Wis.1

First National Bank, Manilla, IowaFirst National Bank, Craig, NebrAtlantic City National Bank, Atlantic City, N.JFirst National Bank, Steelville, MoCity National Bank, Oshkosh, WisFirst National Bank, Roodhouse, 111First National Bank, Leigh, NebrFirst National Bank, Ballston Spa, N.Y.iLincoln Park National Bank, Lincoln Park, MichFirst National Bank, Heppner, OregFarmers & Stock Growers National Bank, Heppner, OregPleasantville National Bank, Pleasantville, N.JFirst National Bank, Ridgway, 111First National Bank, Secor, HICitizens & Security National Bank, St. James, MinnNokomis National Bank, Nokomis, 111First National Bank, North Bend, NebrFirst National Bank, Lumberton, MissFirst National Bank, Huntsville, TennCitizens National Bank, Irwin, Pa.1

Union National Bank, Fremont, NebrAshland National Bank, Ashland, WisNorthern National Bank, Ashland, WisBozeman Waters National Bank, Poseyville, lnd.1

First National Bank, Pitsburg, Ohio 1

First National Bank, Sioux Rapids, Iowa !Sunrise National Bank & Trust Co., Baldwin, N. YFirst National Bank, Oceanside, Calif .._ ___ __.First National Bank, Carlsbad, CalifFirst National Bank, LeSueur, MinnCitizens National Bank, New Brunswick, N.J _McDaniel National Bank, Springfield, Mo.1

Fort Collins National Bank, Fort Collins, Colo.First National Bank, Avon-by-the-Sea, N.J. iCommercial National Bank, Washington, D.CMarlin-Citizens National Bank, Marlin, TexSmith National Bank, Saint Edward, NebrFirst National Bank, Rockport, IndLiberty National Bank, Pawhuska, Okla.1

National Exchange Bank, Chester, S.C.s _- . . . __First National Bank, The Dalles, OregFirst National Bank, Hampstead, Md 8

Continental National Bank, Indianapolis, Ind.i

Dollars50,00030,00025,00050,000

200,000300,000100,000

2, 000, 000100,00050,00030,000

2,000, 00025,00050,000

100, 000100, 000600, 000200, 000

25, 00025,000

300,00025,000

300, 00050,00050,000

100,000100, 000100,00050,000

100,00025,00025, 00080,00075,00050,00050,00025,000

100, 000150,000100,000100,000

50, 00025,00050, 000

100, 000] 00,00025,00025, 000

250, 000300, 000

, 100,00050,000

1, 000,000200,000

50, 00035,000

100, 000100, 000200. 00050,000

400, 000

Jan. 17,1933do

Jan. 19,1933do.dododo

Jan. 20,1933do.do

Jan. 21,1933do

Jan. 24,1933do

Jan. 25,1933Jan. 27,1933

dodo

Jan. 30,1933do

doJan. 31,1933Feb. 1,1933Feb. 2,1933

do._do_._do_._do_.

Feb. 4,1933do

Feb. 6,1933do.

Feb. 9,1933dodo

Feb. 10,1933Feb. 13,1933

do.do._do_._do_._do_.

Feb. 14,1933Feb. 15,1933

dodo

Feb. 16,1933Feb. 17,1933Feb. 23,1933Feb. 27,1933Feb. 28,1933Mar. 1,1933Mar. 3,1933

doMar. 8,1933Mar. 9,1933Mar. 10,1933

doApr. 8,1933

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Book value of assets at date of

Estimatedgood

Dollars255,713173, 464

58, 379211,073

465, 768246, 581

3, 297, 885157, 24111,181

1,2306, 667, 085

33, 324151, 691317, 302155, 748477,010

60, 96168, 877

826,074123, 204

1, 323, 52133, 614

203, 40223,12877, 011

119,48358, 26955, 70626, 53668, 00180, 66085, 59667, 64356, 01731,47218, 612

201, 325445, 959150, 929

3,507659

1,59164,509

349,17061, 697

112, 509285, 929208,19492,117

686, 289, 537

209, 21175, 651

129, 4351 222

242' 0161, 079, 435

282, 639

failure

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars330, 782141, 56485, 377

379,541

1,005, 3051, 209, 203

14, 677, 719387,132

63,63641, 693

7,093, 85863, 275

311, 056874, 248366, 274

7, 790, 442

138, 72883,144

6, 738, 729140, 855

1, 549, 590257, 924190, 525

43, 056398, 301237, 614

57, 366388, 241

80, 444105, 527388, 737819, 010156, 425372,170

50,136153, 704566, 414

1 379 9461 057 805

83, 69334, 94147, 245

448, 664290, 546

42, 868246, 812

1,090, 383791, 758250,417

7, 458, 557620, 619225, 344129, 976

14 817386', 703

1,136,142628, 977

Estimatedworthless

Dollars314

2,38046, 430

52,03243, 686

2, 344,187120, 498

65, 51343, 928

1, 963, 8795,903

52,191330, 639210, 567

2, 820, 837

24, 08035, 200

5, 416, 72634, 405

359, 91033, 598

57, 8456,357

112,72945, 66081, 449

6, 3857,965

52, 89610,2202,003

34, 91714, 53399, 62147, 80828,15998' 79814! 9948,451

19,146136, 57340, 09821, 26621, 064

460, 657259, 585

9, 215

1, 006, 784273,182

84', 84235, 49939 872

111! 408275, 575

21, 8403,900

Additionalassets

receivedsince dateof failure

Dollars5,9135,095

18, 51820,020

50750, 81885, 223

1, 392, 25642,14123, 774

20386,182

1,14133, 36043, 57158,114

657, 6551,060

30, 4465,987

1,154, 50712, 821

126, 03110, 57046, 166

56722, 53791, 33829, 91924, 316

6,1367, 506

17,15026, 2734,334

22,18921, 659

7,011132,104

83, 747129,' 528

2, 60123

2,18216, 70134, 720

2,2606,761

84, 3827,091

29, 03126

194, 91648 76040! 49329,18255, 00520,866

313, 66429, 546

Totalassessment

uponshare-

holders

Dollars50,00030,00025,00050, 000

200, 000300,000100, 000

2, 000, 000100, 00050, 00030, 000

2,000, 00025, 00050, 000

100, 000

6oo, 666200, 000

25, 00025, 000

300,00025, 000

300, 00050, 00050, 000

100, 000100, 000100, 00050, 000

100, 00025, 00025, 00080, 00075, 00050, 00050, 00025, 000

100, 000150, 000

50, 00025, 00050, 000

100, 000100, 000

25, 00025, 000

250, 000300, 000100, 00050, 000

1,000, 000

50, 00035, 000

100 000•L\J\Jj \J\J\J

100, 000200, 000

50, 000120,000

Total assetsand stock

assessment

Dollars642, 722350,123189,654707, 064200, 507

1,873, 9231, 684, 693

23, 712,047807,012214,104116,871

18,111,004128,643598, 298

1, 665, 760790, 703

12, 345, 944201, 060279, 215218, 208

14, 436, 036336,285

3, 659, 052385, 706490, 093224, 596604, 206661,144241, 214649,712144, 501213, 999619, 443

1, 016, 099280, 405535, 293142, 800378, 948

1, 097, 6511, 937, 8111 437 060

154, 79569, 074

120,164766, 447814, 534153,091412,146

2,171,3511, 566, 628

480, 78050, 094

15,949,7941,151, 772

476, 330359, 092210 916860! 993

3, 004, 8161, 013, 002

123.900

Progress of liquidationto date of this report

Cash col-lections

fromassets

Dollars138,89649, 51149, 907

214, 066507

594, 216238,194

2, 868, 979165, 240

17, 478738

5, 733, 88734,534

205, 542268,433151,159

1,179, 7431, 060

68, 30256,312

1, 752,18344, 762

1,065,11396, 226

158,65310, 65681, 458

130,75073, 82941,91426, 78316,187

115, 001110, 92369,14636, 59019, 2794,619

190, 826220, 532185 806

3,96323

1,044112, 422199, 97355, 40154, 658

395, 76316, 51079, 274

266,337, 043

119, 47485, 46493, 299

1,952228,101543, 581151,618

Cash col-lections

fromstockassess-ment

Dollars22,1555,9128,999

13,45374, 35583,88523,98964,13228, 5419,700

500719, 910

4,23819, 35031,737

123, 490160, 317

10, 936

42, 00216, 670

217, 30922, 3798, 062

69, 6003,443

11,4192,161

13, 43114,3151,754

13, 06923, 671

2,2002,715

8974,375

65, 053

4,70010, 8204,700

11, 00011, 6355,4866,429

40, 74890, 88221, 03718, 490

140, 984

12115, 864

60,23235, 67826, 00574. 692

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?,?M228522862287228822892290?,?m22922293

Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars

1,90040,800

52, 300

25, 200

11, 600

37, 200

1,000

3,800

1, 484, 000

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars20, 5906,7923,5615,229

83,89646, 306

399,0255,5492,182

1, 596, 4664,7179,554

95, 48221,903

102, 707

6,4361,320

245, 5643,809

142, 6756,7199,312

17, 3387,3471,9473,2372,9861,2035,3156,4175,451

14, 52213, 566

30,16746,93720, 643

68914, 6683,8233,7187,887

35,179

10,029

382, 2018,459

11, 2071,807

11, 74847,03241, 779

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars181,64162, 21564, 367

273, 54874 862

814, 297308,489

3, 332,136199, 33029, 360

1,2388,050, 263

43, 489234, 446395, 652173,062

1, 405, 940161, 377110,87457, 632

2,039, 74976, 841

1,425,097125, 324176, 02780, 256

139, 439149, 51677,93758, 58245,08419,144

133, 385141,01176, 79753,82733,7428,994

286,046267, 469206,449

8,66310,8436,433

138,090215,431

68, 40568,974

471,690107,39?110, 340

18,5168,344, 228

127,93396, 792

110,9701,952

300,081626, 291219,402

74, 692

I

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars43,400

15

14, 324

1,954

97,70411,988

481,182

392

1,635512,176

11,979

316,878

105, 4504,883

17, 306

5,995

3,220297

1,727

2,004

4712,069

1,21428, 4573,9033,1655,115

552, 381

1,00334,991

2952,986

12, 7398,834

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars389,836263,805111, 186423, 445

893,8571,300,193

18, 346, 339524, 235144, 44486,133

8, 299,46964, 392

332,8101, 201,845

616,0069, 951, 318

167, 498135, 576

11,821,411262, 714

2,045, 814227, 878272,128113,940388,104423, 047115, 438498,566

89, 732171, 609415,907823, 462155,808434,181

83, 228274, 329724, 654

1,670, 3421,230,140

98, 76344,05168, 431

538,143482, 281

65,069321, 436

1, 485, 2941, 250,118

291, 47768

7, 678,1691,023,839

328, 656193,995108, 669518,158

2, 201,464760, 771

3,900

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars27, 84524,08816,00136, 547

125, 645216,115

76,0111,935,868

71, 45940, 30029, 500

1, 280, 09020, 76230,65068, 263

476, 51039,68314, 06425,000

257,9988,330

82, 69127, 62141,93830,40096, 55788, 58147, 83986, 56910, 68523, 24666,93151,32947,80047, 28524,10395, 62584,947

45,30014,18045,30089,00088, 36519, 51418, 571

209, 252209,11878,96331, 510

859,016

49,87919,136

100,00039,768

164, 32223,99545,308

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars

4,366

106,471

1,901

5,016

4,164

48,950

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars

13,85326,33747,756

281,576

5,494

1, 368, 56211, 71352, 033

95, 64465, 759

38,168

53, 364

64,37918, 44633, 36128,746

23, 642

6,612

24,330

20, 264

1,030, 602

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Securedand pre-

ferred lia-bilities paid

exceptthrough

dividends,including

offsetsallowed

Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Conser-vators'

expenses

Receiv-ers' sal-

aries, legaland otherexpenses

Cash inhands ofcomp-trollerand re-ceivers

Amountof claimsproved

Divi-dends(per-cent)

Interestdivi-dends(per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

Dollar,120, 29650, 65332, 994

232,875

Dollars210

1,119251

Dollars

278, 230191,198

2,141, 886148, 719

13, 67158

5,885, 26124, 374144, 662284, 822139, 875

1,190, 308

33, 34850,081

1, 596, 80930,425

9 267, 43816, 78998,116

111, 260103, 20639, 52328, 71713,51715, 209

110, 73784,06546, 67336, 37320, 464

169, 752125, 988134, 3363,95:

689102, 563175,86139,10153, 095

328, 83811, 50071, 865

7,166, 96180, 62778,69375, 2671,222

225, 058520, 402117,913

2279

8,245707271

4,301

2002,263

12, 241

27

4,737160150862

483594

1,602441

339

2,0952434

446107117

67'14

113812

260

7,90865

43

50646,176

61

Dollar,7,65,123

3,r~6,8251,5018,5907,73"

52, 4865,9852,440261

83, 3252,4037,37615,1976,593

45, 0602,1482,3904,007

43, 0494,090

28, 6625,1624,6361,1656,2125,7143,1677,4732,0232,8244,6945,7373,1275,9622,5801,1144,r10, 6708,945288250387

5,9375,7842,5973,56210, 9472,4484,652622

43, 5388,5964 , •"""

4,713684

6,09618, 0664,694

132

Dollar,53, 4425,3208,9957,511

25, 605139, 428109, 275

1,129, 51943, 9195,583919

708, 8144,99925,15993, 37026, 594158, 33163, 5859,3503,544

395,1543,998

1,128, 84749,14773, 27514, 2292,9273,0716,501

20, 7905,4611,111

17, 95450, 87026,9979,3974,0627,." •'

110, 964130, 70463,0514,42010, 5935,35728,91333, 7722,377

12, 204131,09341, 89513, 29917,89495, 21938, 64513, 77130, 947

4668, 42141, 64"96, 73'74, 560

Dollars

186, 24072, 881178, 429136, 445745,161725,166

4, 016,184434, 09574, 636

7,190,17948, 804264, 298824,104

6, 484, 660203, 499147, 02390, 367

3, 735, 879212, 843

2, 502, 466216, 365180, 49386,018190, 087268, 03571, r161,85367, 554113, 944225, 570140, 643119,052313, 90349,021

33332,134

1,173, 204802, 72267, 72321,00050, 507176,060403, 55260,824163,054539,165981, 500101, 45486, 000

5,148,076

163, 947207, 43621, 871400,197

35

40

20

658, 707

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Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

2294229522962297229822992300230123022303230423052306230723082309231023112312231323142315231623172318231923202321232223232324232523262327232823292330233123322333233423352336233723382339234023412342234323442345234623472348234923502351235223532354

Broad Street National Bank, Red Bank, NJ.7

Cherokee National Bank, St. Louis, Mo.7American National Bank, Rushville, Ind.6

Central National Bank, Oakland, Calif.7Guardian National Bank of Commerce, Detroit, Mich.7First National Bank, Detroit, Mich.7First National Bank, Kitzmillerville, Md.7

First National Bank, Massillon, Ohio.7Citizens National Bank, Greeneville, Tenn.7

First National Bank, Silverton, Tex.7Citizens National Bank, Frostburg, Md.7

Citizens National Bank, Appleton, Wis.1Citizens National Bank, Richmond, Ky.6Britton & Koontz National Bank, Natchez, Miss.7National Loan & Exchange Bank, Columbia, S.C.7First National Bank, Claxton, Ga.7City National Bank, Huntington Park, Calif.7First National Trust & Savings Bank, Chico, Calif.7First National Bank, Garden City, Kans.7-First National Bank, Franklin, N.Y.7

Pelham National Bank, Pelham, N.Y.7

Douglaston National Bank, New York, N.Y.7

First National Bank in Lott, Tex.7First National Bank, Augusta, Kans.7

First National Bank, Kingfisher, Okla.6Farmers National Bank, Henderson, Iowa7

First National Bank, Farnhamville, Iowa7

First National Bank, Ripley, Tenn.1

First National Bank, Rialto, Calif.7Athol National Bank, Athol, Mass.7First National Bank, Everly Iowa7

Brasher Falls National Bank, Brasher Falls, N.Y.7

Millers River National Bank, Athol, Mass.7Mount Holly National Bank, Mount Holly, N.J.7

Larchmont National Bank & Trust Co., Larchmont, N.Y.7.Central National Bank, Spartanburg, S.C.7Peoples National Bank, Delta, Pa.7

First National Bank, Burnside, Ky.7

First National Bank, Jefferson City, Mo.1

Ansted National Bank, Ansted, W.Va.7First National Bank, Ansonia, Ohio.7Millersville National Bank, Millersville, Pa.7Citizens National Bank, Mulberry, Ind.7

First National Bank, Hoopeston, 111.7First National Bank, Albany, Oreg.7First National Bank, Clintonville, Wis.7 v--First National Bank, Mebane, N.C.7

First National Bank, Oakley, Kans.7Rockland National Bank, Rockland, Maine 7

Trinidad National Bank, Trinidad, Colo.7Montezuma Valley National Bank, Cortez, Colo.7First National Bank, Gig Harbor, Wash.7South Side National Bank, St. Louis, Mo.7First National Bank, Eutaw, Ala.7First National Bank, Verona, Pa.7Citizens National Bank, Monticello, Ky.7First National Bank, Dunkirk, Ohio 7

Peoples National Bank, Seymour, Mo.7First National Bank, Ellis, Kans.7First National Bank, Oberlin, La.7First National Bank, Fairmont, N.C.7

Dollars150,000200,000100,000

1, 200,00010,000,00025,000, 000

25,000300,00075,00030,00050,000

250,000100, 000100,000500,00050,000

125,000150, 00050,00050,000

200,000100,00025,00075,00025, 00025, 00040,00025,00075,000

100, 00025,00025, 000

150,000100, 000200,000400,00050,00025,000

200, 00035,00025,00025,00050,000

100,000125,000100,00050,00040,000

150,000100,00030,00025,000

600,000100,000200,00025,00050,00025,00050,00025,00040, 000

Apr. 15,1933Apr. 22,1933Apr. 25,1933May 8,1933May 11,1933

doMay 19,1933May 23,1933June 3,1933June 5,1933June 8,1933June 23,1933June 26,1933July 1,1933July 5,1933July 11,1933July 13,1933July 18,1933July 21,1933

dododo

July 25,1933July 27,1933

doJuly 28,1933

dod o -

Aug. 2,1933Aug. 3,1933

dodo

Aug. 4,1933do

Aug. 5,1933Aug. 8,1933

dodo

Aug. 10,1933Aug. 15,1933

dodo

doAug. 16,1933

dodo

Aug. 18,1933dodododo

Aug. 19,1933Aug. 23,1933

do._do.._do_.-do.._do_..do...do-

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Book value of assets at date ofi failure

Estimatedgood

Dollars1,293,844

693,698393, 015

4 20,960,18879,615, 855

137, 732, 97247, 397

4 2,941, 382662, 59184, 400

41,473, 409

133,3121,022, 253

4 2,968, 77385, 397

4 858, 6861, 498, 229

163, 9624 604,449

4 2, 610, 36389, 23758, 771

516,135113, 345

75, 61063, 509

4 687,432504, 994114, 286198,012467, 703290, 512

4 2,436, 5261, 696, 929

41,346,47145, 940

129, 22366, 614

4 478,007175,134619, 771

4 820,1404 1, 510, 618

24, 55039, 936

4 1,268, 035467, 928190, 740

4 178, 3854 6, 278, 765

231,4514 2,300, 565

4186,235115, 70147, 750

4198, 9604174,078

127,468

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars1,026,672

653,923263, 866

40,430,973235,411, 598

177,173

648,659143, 597

424, 238844, 054

196, 590

897,484426, 531

179,96560,101

221, 31877,14356, 31395, 013

1,336, 772174, 796133, 928

1,189, 403236,186

1, 917,490

74,106

129, 53438, 888

74, 579145,132

173,914163, 832

372, 350223,452

305, 326

172, 591115, 550

74,578

Estimatedworthless

Dollars393,276240, 854

76, 592

8, 586, 46194, 637,804

35, 571

98,42134,847

127, 781353, 090

23,024

277,89139, 925

106, 75429, 86823,8985,3916,690

53,345

36, 3964, 532

14,4368,812

86, 717

526,154

1,070

23, 6192,740

821145,017

8,07410, 016

23,8317 869

5,735

21,9478,894

49,050

Additionalassets

receivedsince dateof failure

Dollars149,09630,13154, 479

10,489, 6385, 720, 555

5,875

33, 278230

10271,165

12,010

143

443

259

Totalassessment

uponshare-

holders

Dollars150,000200,000100, 000

1, 200, 00010,000, 00025,000, 000

75, 00030,000

250,000

50, 000125, 000

50,000

200,000

25,000

25, 000

40,000

100,000

25,000150, 000100,000

600,000100, 000

25,000

25,000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars3,012,8881, 818, 606

887, 95222,160,188

149,122, 927498, 502, 929

266, 0162,941, 3821, 517, 949

293, 0741,473, 409

250, 010956, 496

2, 231, 4072,968, 773

355,154983,686

2, 673, 604680,418604, 449

2, 810, 363375, 956173, 740761,351221, 322138, 613251, 867

687, 4321,978,162

293, 614371, 376

1,815,918713, 415

2,436, 5264,140, 5731, 346,471

121, 375

282, 376108, 242478,007250, 534909, 920820,140

1, 510, 618206, 538213, 784

1,268,035864,109422, 061178,385

6,878, 765642, 512

2,300, 585186, 235310, 239197,194198,960199,078251,096

Progress of liquidationto date of this report

Cash col-lections

fromassets

Dollars639, 266578, 250225,115

41, 557, 709131,958,167

32, 576

543,10133, 685

1075, 417

450, 910

66, 280

37, 089

19,143

Cash col-lections

fromstockassess-ment

Dollars14,97532, 98425, 685

43,92369, 843

11,101687

129, 075

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TABLE N O . 43.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 31,total assets at date of failure and additional assets acquired subsequent thereto,offsets allowed together with the disposition of such collections, and various other

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Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars

26,705,479

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars40,84023, 24926,881

4,373,12115,041,138

71

6,075234

17,082

920

6,982

2,905

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars695,081634,483277, 681

45,974, 753173,774,627

32, 647

560, 27734, 606

129,08575,417

467, 992

67,200

44, 071

22,048

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars71,80618, 2625,709

127, 2061,483, 437

430

13, 808

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars2,110,976

998,845530, 247

20,960,18893,064, 891

325,020,187233, 369

2, 941, 382893, 343229,155

1,473,409

881,0791,749, 6072,968, 773

237,954858,686

2, 673, 604630, 418604,449

2, 610, 363375,956148,740761, 351152, 251138, 613211,867

687,4321,878,162

293, 614346, 376

1, 665, 918613, 415

2, 436, 5264,140, 5731, 346, 471

99, 327

282,376108, 242478, 007250, 534909, 920820,140

1, 510, 618206, 538213, 784

1, 268, 035864,109422, 061178, 385

6, 278, 765542, 512

2, 300, 565186, 235310, 239172,194198,960174,078251,096

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars135,025167,016

74 3151, 200,0009, 956, 077

24,930,157

63,89929,313

120,925

50,000125,000

50,000

200,000

25,000

25,000

40,000

100,000

25, 000150,000100,000

600,000100,000

25,000

25,000

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

8, 675,48631,089,407

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars

7

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars

27,821,165102,028,513

Footnotes at end of table, pp. 318,319.

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1988, dates of appointment of receivers and final closing, with nominal amounts ofcapital stock and stock assessments, amounts collected from all sources includingdata indicating the progress or results of liquidation to Oct. 81, 1988.—Continued

Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Securedand pre-

ferred lia-bilities paid

exceptthrough

dividends,includingoffsetsallowed

Dollars545, 801426,189138,930

6, 482, 81434, 220,128

11,189

523, 88813, 728

367, 454

46, 602

7, 065

3,364

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Dollars3,3811,248

19

149, 720868,948

881

7,855

Conser-vators'

expenses

Dollars2,8283,937

194, 445423, 691

347

4,9351,377

7,896

2,355

1,444

Receiv-ers' sal-aries,

legal andother

expenses

Dollars18,66912, 3694,580

328, 022982, 478

1,688

6,9041,040

7072,8683,197

1,271

1,044

639

Cash inhands ofcomp-trollerand re-ceivers

Dollars124, 402190, 740134,152

2, 323,1014,161,462

19,416

23, 66918, 461

128,37872, 54981, 590

16,972

35, 962

16, 601

Amountof claimsproved

Dollars1,434,6501, 312, 362

382, 488

90, 703,456

60, 739

189, 024

88,880

93, 734

Divi-dends(per-cent)

4040

Interestdivi-dends(per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

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TABLE NO. 43.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. SI,total assets at date of failure and additional assets acquired subsequent thereto,offsets allowed together with the disposition of such collections, and various other

Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

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Maple Shade National Bank, Maple Shade, NJ.7_._.Union and Peoples National Bank, Jackson, Mich.7..First National Bank, Haverhill, Mass.7Essex National Bank, Haverhill, Mass.First National Bank, Lebanon, Ind.7First National Bank, Louisa, Va.7First National Bank, Lorimor, Iowa7

First National Bank, Clearfield, Iowa 7

National Bank of Commerce, Amarillo, Tex.iPrairie Depot National Bank, Freeport, Ohio iCedar Grove National Bank, Cedar Grove, Ind.7First National Bank, Peru, Ind.7First National Bank, Clay Center, Kans.7Merchants National Bank, Clinton, Iowa iFirst National Bank & Trust Co., Baraboo, Wis.7First National Bank, Stockport, Ohio.7First National Bank, Waynoka, Okla.7First National Bank, Thief River Falls, Minn.7First National Bank, Utica, Nebr.7 _First National Bank, Adams, Nebr.7First National Bank, Carnegie, Okla.7First National Bank, La Veta, Colo.7First National Bank, Hicksville, Ohio7

First National Bank, Elmore, Ohio 7

Exchange National Bank, Marietta, Pa.7 __First National Bank, Kansas, Ohio7

First National Bank at Pontiac, Mich.7 . .First National Bank, Hart, Mich.7Tri-County National Bank, Oliver Springs, Tenn.7Midway National Bank, Midway, Pa.7 _First National Bank, Fleming, Ky.7First National Bank, Newfield, N.J.7First National Bank, Midland Park, N.J.7First National Bank, Hatton, N.Dak.iFirst National Bank, Oakland, Nebr.7First National Bank, Newell, Iowa7

Kosse National Bank, Kosse, Tex.7City National Bank and Trust Co., Niles, Mich.7First National Bank, Dardanelle, Ark.7First National Bank, Trenton, N.Y.7Rubey National Bank, Golden, Colo.7Westside National Bank, West Paterson, N.J.7Grand Rapids National Bank, Grand Rapids, Mich.7First National Bank, Bruin, Pa.7First National Bank, New Matamoras, Ohio7

First National Bank, Beallsville, Ohio7

First National Bank, Nappanee, Ind.7Olney National Bank, Hartford, Mich.7First National Bank, Crescent City, 111.7First National Bank, Carrier Mills, 111.7First National Bank, Sidell, 111.7First National Bank, Odin, 111.7First National Bank, Ironton, Minn.7First National Bank, Beason, 111.7First National Bank, Glenvil, Nebr.7First National Bank, La Harpe, Kans.7Newman National Bank, Newman, 111.7Citizens National Bank, Brazil, Ind.7Peoples-American National Bank, Princeton, Ind.7First National Bank, Meadow, Tex.7 ._Central Park National Bank, Central Park, N.Y.7

Dollars50,000

700,000200,000100,000100, 00075,00035,00025,000

150,00025,00025,000

100,00050,000

100,000150,00025,00025,00050,00030,00050,00030,00025,00050, 00037,50050, 00025, 000

500, 00075, 00025,00050, 00025,00050, 00050, 00025,00050, 00025, 00025, 000

150, 00025, 00040,00050,00075, 000

1,000, 00025,00050,00025, 00040,00025,00025,00025, 00025,00025,00025,00040, 00030,00025,00050, 000

100, 000125, 00025,00050,000

Aug. 23,1933Aug. 24,1933Aug. 29,1933

dodo

Aug. 30,1933Sept. 5,1933

dododo

Sept. 6,1933dodo

Sept. 9,1933Sept. 11,1933

doSept. 12,1933

dododododo

Sept. 13,1933dodododo _.

Sept. 14,1933do

Sept. 15,1933dododo

Sept. 16,1933Sept. 18,1933

dododo

Sept. 19,1933Sept. 20,1933Sept. 21,1933Sept. 22,1933Sept. 25,1933

doSept. 26,1933

dodo „do

Sept. 27,1933dodododo

Sept. 29,1933do

Sept. 30,1933Oct. 2,1933

dodododo

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1933, dates of appointment of receivers and final closing, with nominal amounts ofcapital stock and stock assessments, amounts collected from all sources includingdata indicating the progress or results of liquidation to Oct. 31, 1933.—Continued

Book value of assets at date offailure

Estimatedgood

Dollars4194, 566

4 9,420,1844 2,141, 3844 2, 546, 022

4 641, 679400, 871164, 32962, 442

79, 9454 1, 318, 999

257, 901

* 1,109, 887163,0344 98, 790163, 862

4 374, 90593, 702

4 184, 79545, 760

192, 8134 434, 521

441, 5714 81,128

4 7, 509, 9554 463, 353

18, 5324 308, 6114106, 992

149, 5634 433,964

182, 0084192, 2984 45, 008

4 1,391,6964 73, 437

4 422, 434289, 238

4 391, 050412,165, 784

4114, 3794 367, 0304151, 2334 262, 7054 422, 0334127,1034142, 7374142,8654107,8274181, 6614123, 5364128, 0574 69, 730

4 247,1784 560, 074

4 1,157, 5604 67, 579

4 337, 394

Est imateddoubtful

Dollars

319, 264135, 71776, 363

52, 580

375, 274

108, 581

719, 577

157,790

25, 750102, 527

338, 425

61, 655

130, 420

66, 366

603, 461

Estimatedworthless

Dollars

51,36823, 86222, 784

17

69, 638

5,843

5,387

43

10, 820

18,424

24, 267

9,074

59, 510

33, 216

Additionalassets

receivedsince dateof failure

Dollars

Totalassessment

uponshare-

holders

Dollars50,000

150,00025, 000

100,000

25,000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars244,566

9,420,1842,141, 3842, 546, 022

641, 679771, 503323, 908161, 589150, 00025,000

132, 5421 318 999

702, 813100, 000

1 109 887277, 458123,790888, 826374, 905251 535184, 79571,510

306,160434 521798,42081 128

7,509 955463 353104, 454308,611106 992289, 057433, 964

307, 884192 29845, 008

1 391 69673 437

422 434925 915391 050

12 165 784114 379367 030151 233262 705422 033127 103142 737142 865107,827181 661123 536128 05769 730

247 178560 074

1,157, 56067 579

337, 394

Progress of liquidationto date of this report

Cash col-lections

fromassets

Dollars

Cash col-lections

fromstockassess-ment

Dollars23552356235723582359236023612362236a236423652366236723682369237023712372237a237423752376237723 7^23792380238123822383-2384238523862387238823892390239123Q2239a239423952396239723982399240024012402240a240424052406240724082409241024112412241324142415

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TABLE NO. 43.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 31,total assets at date of failure and additional assets acquired subsequent thereto,offsets allowed together with the disposition of such collections, and various other

235523562357235823592360236123622363236423652366236723682369237023712372?,3732374237523762377237823792380238123822383238423852386238723882389239023912392239323942395239623972398239924002401

240324042405240624072408240924l524112412241324142415

Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidDalanceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars194, 566

9, 420,1842,141, 3842, 546,022

641, 679771, 503323,908161, 589

132, 5421, 318,999

702,813

1,109,887277, 45898, 790

888, 826374,905251, 535184, 795

71. 510306,160434 521798, 420

81,1287, 509,955

463, 353104, 454308, 611106 992289, 057433, 964

307, 884192, 29845, 008

1, 391,69673, 437

422, 434925,915391, 050

12,165, 784114,379367, 030151, 233262, 705422, 033127,103142, 737142, 865107, 827181, 661123, 536128, 057

69, 730247,178560, 074

1,157, 56067, 579

337, 394

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars50,000

150,00025,000

100, 000

25,000

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars

Footnotes at end of table, pp. 318, 319.

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1933, dates of appointment of receivers and final closing, with nominal amounts ofcapital stock and stock assessments, amounts collected from all sources includingdata indicating the progress or results of liquidation to Oct. 31, 1933.—Continued

Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Securedand pre-

ferred lia-bilities paid

exceptthrough

dividends,including

offsetsallowed

Dollars

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Dollars

Conser-vators'

expenses

Dollars

\

Receiv-ers' sal-

aries, legaland otherexpenses

Dollars

Cash inhands of

comp-trollerand re-ceivers

Dollars

Amountof claimsproved

Dollars

Divi-dends(per-cent)

Interestdivi-

dends(per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

235523562357235823592360238123622363236423652366236723682369237023712372237323742375237623772378237923802381238223832384238523862387238823899,390

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TABLE NO. 43.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 81,total assets at date of failure and additional assets acquired subsequent thereto,offsets allowed together with the disposition of such collections, and various other

Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

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2460246124622463246424652466246724682469247024712472247324742475

First National Bank and Trust Co., Cambridge City, Ind.7

First National Bank of Marshall County, at Plymouth, Ind.7First National Bank, Montpelier, Ind.7

First National Bank, Boswell, Ind.7

First National Bank, Clinton, Ind.7

Rosedale National Bank, Rosedale, Ind.7

First National Bank, Cayuga, Ind.7

Whiteland National Bank, Whiteland, Ind.7

First National Bank, Wakarusa, Ind.7Lynch National Bank, Lynch, Ky.7Cherokee National Bank, Cherokee, Okla.7First National Bank in Cement, Okla.7Madison National Bank, Tallulah, La.7Farmers National Bank, Cherokee, Okla.7First National Bank, Kanawha, Iowa 7

Merchants National Bank, Galena, 111.7First National Bank, Central City, Colo.7First National Bank, Freeport, 111.7Galena National Bank, Galena, 111.7First National Bank, Mancos, Colo.7First National Bank, Almont, Mich.7First National Bank, Brighton, Mich.7National Bank of Covington, Covington, Ind.7

First National Bank, Ridge Farm, 111.7First National Bank, Oxford, Ala.7First National Bank, New Richland, Minn.7

Knoxville-Citizens National Bank & Trust Co., Knoxville, Iowa 7

Second National Bank, Bel Air, Md.7Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Bel Air, Md.7First National Bank, Havensville, Kans.7Citizens National Bank, Romeo, Mich.7Citizens National Bank, Hammond, N.Y.7

First National Bank, Goodhue, Minn.7

Mount Ephraim National Bank, Mount Ephraim, N.J.7

First National Bank, Somers Point, N.J.7

Mechanics National Bank & Trust Co., Millville, N.J.7

First National Bank, Plumville, Pa.7First National Bank, Cherry Tree, Pa.7National Bank of Newport, Newport, N.Y.7

First National Bank in Avon-by-the-Sea, N.J.7

First National Bank, Birmingham, Mich. 7

First National Bank, Channing, Tex. 7First National Bank, Fosston, MinnHarriman National Bank & Trust Co. of the City of New York, New

York, N.Y.7

First National Bank, Avoca, Mich.7First National Bank, Waverly, N.Y.7

National Central Bank, Cherry Valley, N.Y.7

First National Bank in Salem, Oreg.7First National Bank, Humbolt, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Lake Benton, Minn.1 . _First National Bank, Grantsville, Md.7National Bank of Wyoming, 111.7First National Bank, Oak Harbor, Ohio 7

Peckville National Bank, Peckville, Pa.7Millington National Bank, Millington, Mich.7First National Bank, Valier, Mont.7First National Bank, Conrad, Mont.7Farmers National Bank, Geneva, Ala.7Harveysburg National Bank, Harveysburg, Ohio 7_First National Bank, Hankins, N.Y.7

Dollars50,000

130,00050,00025,00060,00025,00025,00025,00025, 00050,00030, 00025, 00050,00040, 00050, 000

100, 00025, 000

300, 000100,00050, 00025,00035,00050, 00050, 00025, 00025, 000100, 00060, 000100, 00025, 00050, 00025,00025, 00025, 00050,000

250, 00060, 000100,00050, 00050, 000200, 00025, 00030, 000

2, 000, 00025, 000100, 00050, 000200, 00050, 00025, 00025, 00050, 00050, 000150, 00025, 00025, 00075, 00050, 00025,00025,000

Oct. 3,1933____do__._do_.._do_.._do-_._do____do____do____do_—.doOct. 4r 1933

do_.__do .Oct. 5,1933Oct. 7,1933Oct. 9,1933

do— d o

do.. . .do— .do—_do— _doOct. 10,1933—.do . :— d o— _doOct. 11,1933— _do_:— _doOct. 12,1933

do.:Oct. 13,1933

do..— d o

do—.do

dododo

Oct. 14,1933do

Oct. 16,1933

.....doOct. 24,1933

dodo

..—dodo

Oct. 25,1933dodododododododododo

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capital stock and stock assessments, amounts collected from all sources includingdata indicating the progress or results of liquidation to Oct. 31, 1933.—Continued

Book value of assets at date offailure

Estimatedgood

Dollars4 252,036

4 1, 022, 3364 390,9544 197,964

4 1, 249,1244 164, 5984 152, 6804 112, 9374 120, 3344 280, 4014 272, 7704 132, 7194 233, 0594 137, 7524 167,1804 547, 7744 254, 670

4 2,883, 7054 2, 572, 783

4 440, 3314188, 9274179,8964 192, 8674 123, 2844 132, 5994151, 652

4 1, 385, 6084 1,031, 256

4 616, 3074 87, 629

4 633, 6724 554,8134 461, 4314 200,1684 257,148

4 1,196, 9224 385,193

4 1, 213,1694 438,1494 363, 925

* 2, 851,8304 99,319

4 529, 6314 25,350, 826

4 307, 2004 540, 8194 892, 581

4 1,316,1844 773,859

4 364, 5904 322, 4374 789, 668

4 1, 621, 9384123, 7774 166, 3414 366, 3994 303, 9814 84 812

4 210, 431

Estimateddoubtful

Dollars

Estimatedworthless

Dollars

Additionalassets

receivedsince dateof failure

Dollars

Totalassessment

uponshare-holders

Dollars

30, 000

40, 666

- _ j _ .

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars252.036

1,022,336390, 954197, 964

1,249,124

Progress of liquidationto date of this report

Cash col-lectionsfromassets

Dollars

Cash col-lectionsfromstockassess-ment

Dollars

i

164 598j152, 680112,937120, 334280, 401302, 770132, 719233, 059177, 752167,180547, 774254, 670

2,883, 7052, 572, 783

440, 331188, 927179, 896192,867123, 284132, 599151, 652

1,385,6081, 031, 256616, 30787, 629633, 672554,813461, 431200,168257, 148

1 196 922385,193

1 213, 169438,149363, 925

2, 851, 83099 319529, 631

25, 350, 826307, 200540, 819892, 581

1, 316,184773, 859

364, 590322, 437789,668

1,621,938123, 777166, 341366, 399303, 98184, 812210, 431

1

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314 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE NO. 43.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 31,total assets at date of failure and additional assets acquired subsequent thereto,offsets allowed together with the disposition of such collections, and various other

24162417241824192420242124222423242424252426242724282429243024312432243324342435243624372*382439244024412442244324442445244624472448244924502451245224532454245524562457245824592460246124622468246424652466246724682469247024712472247324742475

Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,

includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-

paid bal-ance

R.F.C.loan

Dollars

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars252, 036

1, 022, 336390, 954197, 964

1, 249,124164 598152, 680112, 937120, 334280, 401272, 770132,710233, 059137, 752167,180547, 774254, 670

2,883, 7052, 572, 783

440, 331188, 927179, 896192, 867123, 284132 599151 652

1, 385, 6081, 031, 25f

616, 30787, 629

633,672554,813461,431200, 168257,148

1,196, 922385, 193

1, 213,169438, 149363, 925

2, 851, 83099, 319

529, 63125, 350, 826

307, 200540, 819892, 581

1, 316,184773, 859

364, 590322, 437789, 668

1, 621, 938123, 777166, 341366, 399303, 98184, 812

210, 431

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars

30,000

40,000

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars

Footnotes at end of table, pp. 318, 319.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 3151933', dates of appointment of receivers and final closing; with nominal amounts ofcapital slock and stock assessments, amounts collected from all sources includingdata indicating the progress or results of liquidation to Oct. 31, 1933.—Continued

Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Securedand pre-

ferred lia-bilities paid

exceptthrough

dividends,including

offsetsallowed

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Conser-vators'

expenses

Receiv-ers' sal-aries,

legal andother

expenses

Cash inhands ofcomp-trollerand re-ceivers

Amountof claimsproved

Divi-dends(per-cent)

Interestdivi-dends(per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars241624172418241924202421242224232424242524262427242824292430243124322433243424352436243724382439

I 24402441244224432444244524462447244824492450245124522453245424552456

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316 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE NO. 43.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 81,total assets at date of failure and additional assets acquired subsequent thereto,offsets allowed together with the disposition of such collections, and various other

Name and location of banksCapitalstock atdate offailure

Date receiverappointed

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First National Bank, Oregon, Wis.7First National Bank, Ypsilanti, Mich.7Peoples National Bank, Monmouth, 111.7First National Bank, Shawano, Wis.7First National Bank, Dallas City, 111.7First National Bank, Woodstock, Minn.7First National Bank, Neillsville, Wis.7Falls National Bank, Niagara Falls, N.Y.7First National Bank of Commerce, Tarpon Springs, Fla.7First National Bank, Marseilles, 111.7Farmers National Bank, Cambridge, 111.7First National Bank, Shullsburg, Wis.7Pleasant Unity National Bank, Pleasant Unity, Pa.7Earlville National Bank, Earleville, 111.7First National Bank in Braidwood, 111.7First National Bank and Trust Co., Bloomington, 111.7 _•__First National Bank, Mineral Wells, Tex.*First National Bank, Cresco, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Chelsea, IowaFirst National Bank, Graettinger, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Stanton, Iowa 7

New London National Bank, New London, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Hubbard, Iowa 7

Farmers National Bank, Kingsley, Iowa 7

Farmers National Bank, Aledo, 111.7First National Bank, Grand River, Iowa 7

Farmers First National Bank, Rake, Iowa 7

National Bank of West, Tex.eFirst National Bank, Le Mars, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Marathon, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Rock Valley, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Dunkerton, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Little Rock, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Saint Ansgar, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Whiting, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Ashton, Iowa 7

First National Bank, Port Norris, NJ. 7

First National Bank, Aurora, Colo.7Federal-American National Bank & Trust Co., Washington, D.C.7_._

Grand total (1,319 receiverships)

Total active (1,241 receiverships)Total closed (69 receiverships)Total 1933 failures (348 receiverships)

Dollars25, 000

150, 00075,000

100,00075,00025,00050,000

100, 00075, 00075, 00050,00050, 00025,00050, 00025, 000

300, 00060, 00050, 00040, 00025,00025. 00025, 00050, OuO25,00065, OuO25,0U025,0U050,0U0

100, 00025, 00050, 00040,00025, 00025, 00025, 00025, 000

100,00025,000

2, 000,000

Oct . 25,1933Oct. 26,1933

dododododododo

Oct. 27,1933dododododododo

Oct. 30,1933dodo

.do.

.do.dodododo

.dodo

Oct. 31,1933do.

_do_._do_._do_._do-_do_._do_._do_._do_._do-.

191, 550,085

184, 270, 085!3 7, 280, 00076,107, 500

Footnotes at end of table, pp. 318, 319.

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REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY 3171933, dates of appointment of receivers and final closing, with nominal amounts ofcapital stock and stock assessments, amounts collected from all sources includingdata indicating the progress or results of liquidation to Oct. 31, 1933.—Continued

Book value of assets at date offailure

Estimatedgood

Dollars4 175, 0^0

4 2, 769, 7774 556,8124 868,1424187,3324 109,0214 314,170

4 1,463,9954 242,9484 523, 4834 724 0224 446, 2854 294,9234 204, 7614 219,016

4 2, 512,843

4 330,1734 159,1544 120,7374 364,1874 139,1464 202,9G04 140, 4754 503, 9174 92, 274

4148, 5754 271,958

41,032, 6464 108, 5934 265, 9484 386, 7254 148, 6484 188, 6654 210, 8984 102, 2204 690,4204 383, 576

4 14, 752 852

858,997,163

844,130, 5?814, 866, 635

463,115,928

Es t ima teddoubtful

Dollars

_

986, 038,142

966, 670, 44019, 367, 702

407, 728, 427

Estimatedworthless

Dollars

Addit ionalassets

receivedsince dateof failure

Dollars

1

i

;

262, 273, 250

252, 495,1659, 778, 085

137, 400, 269

112,103, 260

105,160, 8556,942, 405

27, 223, 764

Totalassessment

uponshare-

holders

Dollars

166, 717, 585

161,987, 5854, 730, 000

56, 900, 000

Total assetsand stockassessment

Dollars175, 040

2, 769, 777556, 812868 142187 3?-2109,021314,170

1 463 995242, 948523, 483724, 022446, 285294,923204, 761219, 016

2, 512, 843

330,173159,154120, 737364,187139,146202.960140, 475503, 91792, 274

148, 575271, 958

1, 032, 646108, 593265, 948386, 725148, 648188, 665210,898102, 220690, 420383, 576

14, 752, 852

2, 386,129, 400

2, 330, 444, 57355, 684,827

1, 092, 368, 388

Progress of liquidationto date of this report

Cash col-lections

fromassets

Dollars

Cash col-lections

fromstockassess-ment

Dollars

j

727, 727, 076

702, 011, 63925, 715, 437

223, 977, 876

52, 231, 576

49, 413,8672, 817, 7095, 033,454

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318 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE NO. 43.—National banks in charge of receivers during year ended Oct. 81,total assets at date of failure and additional assets acquired subsequent thereto,offsets allowed together with the disposition of such collections, and various other

247624772478247924802481248224832484248524862487248824892490249124922493249424952496249724982499250025012502250325042505250625072508250925102511251225132514

Progress of liquidation to date of this report—Continued

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars

37,687,694

37,687,694

28,630,179

Offsetsallowedand set-

tled

Dollars

Totalcollec-tions

from allsources,includingoffsets al-

lowedand un-paid bal-

anceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars

92,807,214

89,535,8503,271,364

25,592,724

910,453,560

878,649,05031,804,510

283,234,233

Loss onassetscom-

poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars

124,895,632

102,927,60621,968.02610,04^633

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollected

assets

Dollars175,040

2, 769, 777556, 812868,142187, 332109, 021314,170

1, 463, 995242, 948523, 483724, 022446, 285294, 923204, 761219, 016

2, 512, 843

330,173159,154120, 737364,187139,146202, 960140, 475503, 917

92,274148, 575271, 958

1, 032, 646108, 593265, 948386, 725148, 648188, 665210, 898102, 220690, 420383, 576

14, 752, 852

1,273,981,893

1,273,981,893

775,852,155

Bookvalue ofremain-ing un-

collectedstock as-sessment

Dollars

114,486,009

112,573,7181,912,291

51,866,546

Disposition of proceeds of liquida-tion

Conservators'distributions

To se-curedcredi-tors

Dollars

To un-securedcredi-tors

Dollars

39,764,893

39,764,893

39,764,893

Dividends paidby receivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars

13,023,008

12,331,678691,330693,790

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars

410,811,323

394,826,44115,984,882

139,105,364

1 Receiver appointed to levy and collect stock assessment covering deficiency in value of assets sold, orto complete unfinished liquidation.

2 Restored to solvency.3 Eliminated as an insolvent national bank through revocation of the receiver's commission as of the date

of issuance.4 Preliminary figures subject to revision.e Suspended under terms of bank holiday proclamation without subsequent appointment of conservator.6 Licensed banks subsequently found insolvent.7 Formerly in conservatorship.

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KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 319

1933, dates of appointment of receivers and final closing, with nominal amounts ofcapital stock and stock assessments, amounts collected from all sources includingdata indicating the progress or results of liquidation to Oct. 31, 1933.—Continued

Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Securedand pre-

ferred lia-bilities paid

exceptthrough

dividends,including

offsetsallowed

Dollars

368, 788, 649

356,045, 24012, 743,40983, 255,826

Cash ad-vanced in

protec-tion ofassets

Dollars

8,309,034

8,081,903227,131

1,354,320

Conser-vators'

expenses

Dollars

643,255

643,255

643, 255

Receiv-ers' sal-

aries, legaland otherexpenses

Dollars

29, 251, 611

27,093, 8532,157, 7582, 532, 923

Cash inh a n d s ofcomp-trollerand re-ceivers

Dollars

39, 861, 787

39,861, 787

15, 883,862

Amountof claimsproved

Dollars

835, 303,036

807, 747,29727, 555, 739

174, 509,139

Divi-dends(per-cent)

Interestdivi-

dends(per-cent)

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

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8 Including dividends paid through or by purchasing bank.9 Dividends paid through or by purchasing bank.

10100 percent principal paid nonassenting creditors by Comptroller's checks and 100 percent principalpaid assenting creditors by purchasing bank in accordance with agreements.

11103.57 percent principal and interest in full paid through or by purchasing bank.12103.5 percent principal and interest in full paid nonassenting creditors by Comptroller's checks and

100 percent principal paid assenting creditors by purchasing bank in accordance with agreements.13 Includes 8 receiverships restored to solvency with capital of $900,000 and 1 receivership eliminated

through revocation of receiver's commission as of the date of issuance with capital of $125,000.

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TABLE No. 43-A.—State banks, under supervision of Comptroller of the Currency,receivers and final closing, with nominal amounts of total assets at date of failurements, amounts collected from all sources including offsets allowed together withresults of liquidation to Oct. 81, 1983

1-a

2-a

3-a4-a5-a

6-a

Name and location of banks

International Exchange Bank, Washing-ton, D.C.

North Capital Savings Bank, Washing-ton, D.C.

Bank of Brightwood, Washington, D . C . _Departmental Bank, Washington, D . C . _Continental Trust Co., Washington,

D.C.iPark Savings Bank, Washington, D.C.2..

(s

1

Capitaltock atdate offailure

Dollars116,830

90,000

100,000106,060

, 000,000

100, 000

1, 512, 890

Progress of liquidation to date of thisreport—Continued

1-a

2-a

3-a4-a5-a

6-a

Loss onassets com-poundedor soldunder

order ofcourt

Dollars2,203

2,684

72, 31476,191

153, 392

Bookvalue of

remaininguncollect-ed assets

Dollars477,386

1, 033, 771

519,451379, 358

2, 287, 952

2, 556, 384

7, 254, 302

Bookvalue of

remainingun col-lected

stock as-sessment

Dollars106,074

74,159

57, 04859, 995

100,000

297, 276

Bookvalue ofassets

re-turned

toshare-

holders'agents

Date receiverappointed

July 14,1932

do

July 16,1932July 22,1932Feb. 28,1933

July 13,1933

Book value of assets at dateof failure

Esti-matedgood

Dollars166, 111

409, 535

442, 330805,820144, 697

1,154,832

3,123, 325

Esti-mated

doubtful

Dollars426, 556

344, 855

379, 920247, 267889, 763

1,063,091

3,351,452

Esti-matedworth-

less

Dollars110,368

476,838

133,57465, 780

1, 264, 071

338, 461

2, 389, 092

Disposition of proceeds of liquidation

Conservators'distributions

To se-cured

creditors

To unse-cured

creditors

Dividends paid byreceivers

On se-curedclaims

Dollars18,140

18,140

On unse-curedclaims

Dollars56,154

116, 287

356,136499, 252

1,027,829

1

P

c

Securedand pre-erred lia-bilities

aid exceptthroughividends,ncludingoffsets

allowed

Dollars130, 698

169,617

103,433169,566

15,103

588,417

1 Receiver appointed to levy and collect stock assessment covering deficiency in value of assets sold, orto complete unfinished liquidation.2 Formerly in conservatorship.

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Additionsassets

receivedsince

date offailure

1

Dollars11,648

102, 603

77,54178,44814, 288

284, 528

Totalassessmentupon share-

holders

Dollars116,830

90,000

100,000106,060

100,000

512, 890

Totalassets and

stockassessment

Dollars831,513

1,423,831

1,133, 3651, 303, 3752, 312,819

2, 656, 384

9, 661, 287

Progress of liquidation to date of this report

Cashcollections

fromassets

Dollars156, 205

236, 605

365,406723, 90124,867

1, 506,984

Cashcollections

fromstock

assessment

Dollars10,756

15,841

42, 95246, 065

115,614

Disposition of proceeds of liquidation—Continued

Cashadvanced

in pro-tection

of assets

Dollars842

53, 580

3,105622

1,469

59,618

Conser-vators'

expenses

Receiv-ers'

salaries,legal

and otherexpenses

Dollars18, 634

25,911

18,97025,1513,268

91, 934

Cash inhands of

Comptrol-ler and

receivers

Dollars21, 382

19,722

4,90893, 240

5,027

14 4 279

Amoijreturnto shaholdein ca

intedre-rsih

UnpaidbalanceR.F.C.

loan

Dollars

71,900

2,000

73,900

Amountof claimsproved

Dollars445,491

930, 299

791,403768,079

2 935 272

Divi-dends(per-cent)

16. 6666

12.5

4565

Offsetsallowed

andsettled

Dollars

78,889

60,771

76,19417,865

233, 719

Interestdivi-dends(per-cent)

Total col-lectionsfrom allsources,

includingoffsets al-lowed and

unpaidbalance

R.F.C. loan

Dollars245, 850

385,117

486, 552787,83124,867

1,930, 217

Date finallyclosed or

restored tosolvency

1-a

2-a

3-a4 a5-a

6-a

1-a

2-a

3-a4-a5-a

6-a

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TABLE NO. 44.—National banks restored to solvency after having been placed incharge of receivers

Re-ceiv-er-shipno.

Title and location of bankReceiver

appointedCapitalstock

111163200203208209215220223224232233242300318343374401403416417418473498507529539544550553555556561562566572584595604

622627631636637639641647690705712730750786790792

828900940953956

1056108611181143116312331271130113111315137713781408146414821483

Abington National Bank, Abington, MassFarley National Bank, Montgomery, AlaFirst National Bank, Arkansas City, KansCity National Bank, Brownwood, TexCitizens National Bank, Spokane Falls, WashFirst National Bank, Philipsburg, MontBozeman National Bank, Bozeman, MontMontana National Bank, Helena, MontFirst National Bank, Great Falls, MontFirst National Bank, Kankakee, 111First National Bank, Orlando, FlaCitizens National Bank, Muncie, IndFirst National Bank, Port Angeles, WashState National Bank, Denver, ColoAmerican National Bank, Denver, ColoFirst National Bank, Sioux City, IowaHampshire County National Bank, Northampton, MassSeventh National Bank, New York, N.YFirst National Bank, Austin, TexBoliver National Bank, Boliver, PaFederal National Bank, Pittsburgh, PaFirst National Bank, Allegheny, PaFirst National Bank, Brooklyn, N.YUnion National Bank, Sommerville, PaFirst National Bank, Burnside, KyFirst-Second National Bank, Pittsburgh, PaMarion National Bank, Marion, KansFirst National Bank, Gallatin, TennAmerican National Bank, Pensacola, FlaFirst National Bank, Islip, N.YFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Mount Morris, PaUnion National Bank, Providence, KyFirst National Bank, Perry, Ark .Third National Bank, Fitzgerald, GaWharton National Bank, Wharton, TexFirst National Bank, Casselton, N.DakFirst National Bank, Daytona, FlaFirst National Bank, Killeen, TexFirst National Bank, Streeter, N.DakState National Bank, Carlsbad, N.MexNocona National Bank, Nocona, TexFirst National Bank, Tombstone, ArizFirst National Bank, Lafayette, ColoFirst National Bank, Poplar, MontFirst National Bank, Lawton, OklaNational Bank of Hastings, Hastings, OklaFirst National Bank, Mohall, N.DakFirst National Bank, Ackerman, MissMerchants National Bank, Ada, OklaFirst National Bank, Watts, CalifFirst National Bank, Wetumka, OklaFirst National Bank, Tower City, N.DakMilnor National Bank, Milnor, N.DakFirst National Bank, Spanish Fork, UtahCitizens National Bank, Jamestown, N.DakCitizens National Bank, Sisseton, S.DakFarmers National Bank, Red Oak, IowaPowell National Bank, Powell, WyoFirst National Bank, Walhalla, N.DakCity National Bank, McAlester, OklaFirst National Bank, Volant, PaFirst National Bank, Libby, MontFarmers National Bank, Laurens, S.CFirst National Bank, Hardin, MontFirst National Bank, Steele, N.DakFirst National Bank, Granger, TexFirst National Bank, Warsaw, N.CStockmens National Bank, Nampa, IdahoFirst National Bank, Hawarden, IowaFirst National Bank, Fort Branch, IndNational Bank of Ainsworth, Ainsworth, NebrFirst National Bank, Winter Garden, FlaTaylorville National Bank, Taylorville, 111First National Bank, Claxton, GaBrotherhood of Railway Clerks National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio ._.First National Bank, Kimball, W.VaHartford National Bank, Hartford, KansFirst National Bank, Gastonia, N.CFirst National Bank in Harrison, ArkFirst National Bank, Ayden, N.C _

Aug. 3,1886Oct. 7,1891June 15,1893June 20,1893July 1,1893July 8,1893July 23,1893Aug. 2,1893Aug. 5,1893

do.Aug. 14,1893

doOct. 5,1893Aug. 24,1895July 26,1896Jan. 7,1897May 23,1898June 27,1901Aug. 3,1901Oct. 1,1903Oct. 21,1903Oct. 22,1903Oct. 25,1907Oct. 16,1908Sept. 17,1909July 7,1913Jan. 12,1914Mar. 25,1914Sept. 2,1914Dec. 30,1914Feb. 4,1915Feb. 12,1915May 17,1915June 3,1915July 29,1915Dec. 6,1915Apr. 16,1917Nov. 16,1920Feb. 16,1921Mar. 19,1921Mar. 25,1921Aug. 25,1921Sept. 16,1921Nov. 9,1921Dec. 12,1921Dec. 22,1921Jan. 4,1922Jan. 12,1922Feb. 20,1922June 20,1923Oct. 2,1923Nov. 7,1923Nov. 28,1923Jan. 28,1924Mar. 21,1924Mar. 24,1924Mar. 27,1924

do

June 23,1924June 24,1924Mar. 7,1925Oct. 6,1925Nov. 21,1925Nov. 27,1925Nov. 23,1926Jan. 12,1927Mar. 17,1927May 27,1927Sept. 15,1927Oct. 6,1928Feb. 27,1929July 25,1929Oct. 18,1929Dec. 7,1929June 26,1930

doOct. 11,1930Dec. 20,1930Dec. 30,1930Jan. 2,1931

$150,000100, 000125, 000150, 000150, 00050, 00050, 000

500, 000250, 00050, 000150, 000200, 00050, 000

300, 000500, 000100, 000250, 000500, 000100, 00030. 000

2, 000, 000350, 000300, 00050, 00025, 000

3,400, 00025,00050, 000300, 00025. 00025,00025, 00025, 00050, 00030, 00050, 00050, 00050, 00025, 00075, 00050, 00025,00025, 00025, 000200, 00025, 00025, 00025, 000100,00050, 00040, 00050, 00030, 00025, 00050, 00050,00060, 00040, 00025, 00050, 00025, 00040, 00050, 00065, 00025, 00035, 00050, 00075, 00050, 00025, 00035, 00050, 000150, 00050, 000

400, 00025, 00025, 000500, 00025, 00075. 000

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TABLE NO. 44.—National banks restored to solvency after having been placed incharge of receivers—Continued

Re-ceiv-er-

shipno.

Title and location of bank Receiverappointed

Capitalstock

1485149814991504170317061710171317161719174517511759176817811791180218161817182918381852186518941895190319041905191419201932194119521953196520062087

First National Bank, Eureka Springs, ArkFirst National Bank, Green Forest, ArkFirst National Bank, Holly Grove, ArkFirst National Bank, Dardanelle, ArkFirst National Bank, Richwood, W.VaFirst National Bank, Fleisehmanns, N.YSan Angelo National Bank, San Angelo, TexAshland National Bank, Ashland, KyFirst National Bank, Newton, IowaNational Exchange Bank, Weston, W.VaFirst National Bank, Fennimore, WisFirst National Bank & Trust Co.* Merchantville, N.J..First National Bank, Terra Alta, W.VaFirst National Bank, Lake Village, ArkTraders National Bank, Buckhannon, W.VaFirst National Bank, Golconda, 111Farmers & Miners National Bank, Bentleyville, PaFirst National Bank, Luray, VaCitizens National Bank, New Lexington, OhioFirst National Bank, Bay City, MichFirst National Bank, Parkersburg, W.VaPainted Post National Bank, Painted Post, N.YCurwensville National Bank, Curwensville, PaPortland National Bank, Portland, PaPeoples National Bank, Laurel, DelHome National Bank, Union City, PaFirst National Bank, Ripley, W.VaCitizens National Bank, Harlan, KyCentral National Bank, Mount Union, PaFirst National Bank, Henderson, N.CFirst National Bank, Bradley Beach, N JFirst National Bank, Danvers, 111 .First National Bank, Oconomowoc, WisFirst National Bank, Abbeville, LaFirst National Bank, Wilson, N . C .First National Bank, High Bridge, N JNational Tradesmen's Bank & Trust Co., New Ha7iven, Conn.

Jan. 6,1931Jan. 21,1931

22,193126,19315,1931

Jan.Jan.Oct.

_do_Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.

6,19317,19318,19319,193116,193119,193120,193123.1931

Oct. 29,1931Nov. 5,1931Oct. 29,1931Nov. 30,1931

do.Dec. 7,1931Dec. 9,1931Dec. 17,1931Dec. 23,1931Jan. 18,1932

doJan. 19,1932

do..do.

Jan. 21,1932Jan. 23,1932

27,19322,19324,19325,1932

Jan.Feb.Feb.Feb.Feb. 11,1932Mar. 30,1932July 7,1932

$50,00025, 00025,00025, 00040, 00025,000300,000800, 000100,000150, 00050,000100,00025,00050,00050, 00050, 000

100, 00030, 00075,000

400, 000500,00025,000100, 00050, 000100, 00050,00070, 000

100, 00060,000200,00050,00025,000

100, 00050,000

200, COO50,000

500,000

To ta l (117 b a n k s ) . 18,130,000

TABLE NO. 45.—National banks restored to solvency which subsequently becameinsolvent

Receiver-ship no.

Firstfail-ure

2082422322005626366316086396415557927128263439531118627171379013155071504

Sec-ondfail-ure

Title and location of bank Receiverappointed

Capitalstock

271291304386575661736840876

10481110131013171442144614551851202221332220230923312393

Citizens National Bank, Spokane Falls, Wash.1

First National Bank, Port Angeles, Wash.iFirst National Bank, Orlando, Fla.1

First National Bank, Arkansas City, Kans.1

Ben Hill National Bank, Fitzgerald, Ga.1 2

First National Bank, Lawton, Okla.1

First National Bank, Poplar, Mont.iState National Bank, Carlsbad, N.Mex.1

First National Bank, Mohall, N.Dak.1

First National Bank, Ackerman, Miss.1

Farmers and Merchants National Bank, Mount Morris, Pa.1

Farmers National Bank, Red Oak, Iowa.1

First National Bank, Tower City, N.Dak.1

First National Bank, Walhalla, N.Dak.1

First National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa *Farmers National Bank, Laurens, S.C.1

First National Bank, Warsaw, N.C.iFirst National Bank, La Fayette, Colo.1

Ashland National Bank, Ashland, Ky.i.JCitizens Security National Bank, Sissoton, S.Dak.1

First National Bank, Claxton, Ga.1

First National Bank, Burnside, Ky.1

First National Bank, Dardanelle, Ark.1

Dec.Apr.Nov.Oct.Mar.Nov.Dec.Aug.Jan.Nov.Feb.Oct.Dec.Dec.Dec.Dec.Dec.MaySepfc.Jan.JulyAug.Sept.

13.189426.189529,189519,18996,191618.192217.192325.192422.192512.192621.192714,192910.19295.19308', 193016.193017.19319.193222.19325.193311.19338,193319,1933

Total (23 banks).

$150,00050, 00085,000100,00050,000200,00025,00075,00025, 00025,00025,00060,00025,00025,000

1,000,00050,00050,00025,000

800,00050,00050,00025,00025,000

2,995,000

1 Second failure.2 Formerly "Third National Bank."

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TABLE N O . 46.—Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks and Wash-ington, D.C., State banks under the supervision of the Comptroller of the Currency,during the year ended Oct. 31, 1933

Location Title Date receiverappointed

Dividends paid duringthe year

Amount Percent

Totalpercentof divi-dends

paid tocreditors

Albion, N.YAbbeville, AlaAberdeen, WashAckley, IowaAdams, MinnAdena, OhioAlbany, GaAlbert Lea, MinnAlbion, 111

DoDo

Alderson, W.VaAlexandria, S.Dak...Alexis, 111Allegan, MichAllen, OklaAllenwood, PaAlma, WisAltoona, PaAltus, OklaAmbrose, N.DakAnamosa, IowaAnawalt, W.VaAneta, N.DakAnoka, MinnArcadia, FlaArlington, GaArlington, NebrArlington, OregArtesia, CalifAsheville, N.CAshland, KyAstoria, OregAthens, GaAuburn, NebrAuburn, WashAuburndale, FlaAurora, 111

DoAvella, PaAvon Park, FlaBaldwin Park, Calif.Ballston Spa, N.Y—Bard well, KyBartlesville, OklaBartow, FlaBayard, W.VaBeaverdale, PaBeggs, OklaBelington, W.VaBelle Fourche, S.Dak.Belmont, OhioBelvidere, N.JBend, OregBenton, 111Benton Harbor, Mich.

Bentonville, ArkBessemer, AlaBeverly Hills, Calif-Billings, OklaBishop, TexBishopville, S.C

DoBlairstown, N.JBlockton, IowaBlossburg, PaBlossom, TexBluefieJd, VaBlythe, CalifBlytheville, ArkBoise, IdahoBoonville, Mo

Citizens National Bank-Henry National Bank___First National Bank in -First National Bank

do-Peoples National BankNew Georgia National BankCitizens National BankAlbion National BankFirst National BankNational Bank of AlbionAlderson National BankFirst National Bank inFirst National Bank

do-

Jan. 21,1932Aug. 16,1929Dec. 11,1931Aug. 10,1932Aug. 8,1932Apr. 13,1929Jan. 4,1928Feb. 18,1927Apr. 27,1932

do.

.do..Allenwood National Bank.First National BankSecond National BankFirst National Bank

.do-Anamosa National Bank-First National Bank

.do..Anoka National Bank-First National Bank . . .

.do_do..

Arlington National Bank.First National BankAmerican National Bank.Ashland National Bank___Astoria National BankGeorgia National BankFirst National Bank

.do...do-

First National Bank in-First National Bank . . . .Lincoln National Bank-First National Bank

.do_do_.. .do-

Central National BankPolk County National Bank in.Bayard National BankFirst National Bank

do.....do

Belmont National Bank. . .Belvidere National Bank__First national Bank

.do-American National Bank &

Trust Co.Benton County National Bank.City National BankFirst National BankBillings National BankFirst National BankBishopville National BankFirst National BankPeoples National BankFirst National BankMiners National Bank . . , .Blossom National Bank.,."Twin City National BankFirst National Bank

doBoise City, National BankBoonville National Bank

Oct.Sept.Sept.Mar.Feb.Nov.Dec.Nov.Apr.Sept.Feb.Jan.Oct.JuneJan.Jan.Mar.JuneJan.JulyNov.Sept.Feb.Apr.Oct.Oct.MayJulyAug.Mar.Feb.Oct.Feb.Mar.Mar.JuneApr.JulyJulyOct.Nov.Dec.Oct.Apr.Dec.Dec.

Dec.Jan.JuneOct.Oct.Jan.Jan.Oct.Oct.JulyMar.Aug.Aug.Nov.Aug.June

29,193128,193111.193115.193218.192714,193222.19327,192416.193126,193020.193027.193215.19313.192927.193126.19328,193217.193219.193318,193221.193022,193224.192817, 192513.193128.193015.19296,193212.19327.193118.192922.19312,19334.193229.193028.192928.193228.19319,193113,19316.19311.193219,193129,19272.193029,1931

16.193012.193117.193217.193015.193112, 193218.193029.193122,193130,192917.193122.193212.19316.19319.193221.1932

$287,840. 7820,188. 09101, 973. 5096, 253. 3922, 720. 85

i 14.9047.81182. 77

15,927. 6319, 772. 9362,434. 63

641. 904, 093. 297,961. 00

113. 7210, 392. 869, 083. 375,174. 21

465,665. 7112, 439. 23

43.8188,863. 3714, 041. 571, 400. 00997. 68

4, 233. 848, 760. 3936, 673. 9518, 219. 3071,042. 24

264, 365. 43647. 6412.91

18,131.11i 82. 78471. 83

928, 043. 9541,875. 77

i 13. 8342.97

14, 686. 8364, 378. 9148, 539. 8746, 685. 81

304. 4535, 411. 0769, 605.15

229.8562, 547. 706,184. 468, 111. 25

172, 271. 4921, 370. 2541, 301. 54157,269. 69

1, 423. 75240.15

487, 716. 76366. 70179. 59

41, 506. 5925, 796. 7965, 489. 36

75.05164. 2926.51

8, 325. 64620.17

22, 932. 77270,149. 36202, 407. 52

106.6615267

10.51410

16

15502.6825

1041. 66662533. 3333

55

10

42.57.5

10752516.28

20

30102.04510

15

16. 666616. 666640

2 60.6.662526755357510. 5143040205540155032.68485515504840498. 33331041. 66662533. 333341556010045531542.57.52025327525106. 2816.52552305016. 666630

2 6046.041535

1525156715252081. 666627545975016. 666640

Footnotes at end of table, p. 336.

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Location

Boston, Mass .

DoBoswell, PaBowie, TexBoyceville, WisBayne City, MichBrandt, S.DakBrantley AlaBridge water, S. Dak..Brighton, ColoBristow OklaBritt, IowaBrockway, PaBrookhaven, MissBrookings S. DakBrookneal, Va ._ __Brownsville, Pa _ _Brownsville, TexBrunswick, Mo _Brushton, N YBuchanan M!ichBuena Vista, ColoBuffalo Center, lowa.Burgettstown, Pa

DoBurlington, N.GBurlington Junction,

Mo.Burnet, Tex __Cairnbrook, Pa_._ . _Caldwell, OhioCambridge, Ohio _ _Campbell, MoCapac, MichCarey, OhioCardington, Ohio...Carlsbad CalifCarterville 111Caruthersville, Mo.Centerline MichChaffee MoChamplain, N YCharlotte N CChase City, VaChatsworth, 111—Checotah, Okla— _.Cherokee, KansCherryvale, Kans

Chester, W.Va...Chicago, 111

DoDoDo _.DoDo -

DoDoDo

DoDo- -DoDoDoDoDo .DoDo

Chicago Heights, 111—

Title

Boston Continental NationalBank.

Federal National BankFirst National Bank _Security National BankFirst National Bank

do_ _ do- .

doFarmers National Bank—First National Bank

do__ _ do—First National BankFirst National B ank

doPeoples National BankMonongahela National BankMerchants National Bank... ._First National Bank

__ do-dodo _do— . _

Burgettstown National BankPeoples National BankFirst National Bank

do—

Burnet National Bank. . . .First National BankNoble County National Bank___Guernsey National Bank...First National Bank.. _ . __ -. do— _ .

do __ .

do— . .d o -do

_ d o -dodo— •_d o .do

Commercial National BankFirst National Bank

doMontgomery County National

Bank.First National BankAlbany Park National Bank &

Trust Co.Alliance National BankAustin National Bank .Bowmanville National BankCalumet National Bank.. . . .Hyde Park-Kenwood National

Bank.Inland Irving National Bank. .Jackson Park National BankLawrence Avenue National

Bank.Midland National Bank _Ogden National BankRavenswood National BankRogers Park National BankSouth Ashland National Bank _Standard National Bank. _Washington Park National Bank.West Side Atlas National Bank.National Bank of WoodlawnFirst National Bank & Trust

Co.

Date receiverappointed

Dec. 22,1931

Dec. 15,1931Feb. 9,1932Oct. 6,1931Jan. 18,1927Aug. 7,1931Apr. 27,1931Feb. 17,1930Aug. 24,1931Dec. 2,1931Apr. 25,1928Feb. 1,1927Feb. 11,1932Jan. 13,1931Dec. 3,1926Oct. 31,1930Apr. 16,1931Mar. 28,1932Oct. 16,1931Dec. 23,1931Oct. 30,1931Nov. 6,1931Jan. 20,1933May 14,1925Jan. 11,1932Dec. 24,1931Jan. 22,1930

Feb. 18,1932Sept. 23,1932Apr. 18,1931June 29,1932Nov. 24,1930Dec. 19,1930Oct. 12,1931Oct. 29,1931Feb. 15,1933Oct. 10,1931Dec. 18,1930Dec. 30,1932Dec. 11,1931Mar. 19,1931Dec. 8,1930Oct. 13,1931Mar. 8,1930Dec. 1,1927Feb. 17,1932May 7,1931

Dec. 22,1932May 19,1931

June 15,1932Apr. 6,1931June 21,1932Oct. 7,1931July 1,1932

June 9,1931June 25,1932Jan. 9,1931

June 27,1932Oct. 1,1931June 25,1932Sept. 24,1931June 27,1932June 25,1932June 9,1931Oct. 16,1931June 25,1932July 7,1932

Dividends paid duringthe year

Amount

$158, 089. 53

2,563,812. 17111, 037. 39

1, 047. 6810, 339. 3822, 332. 95

145. 1212, 255. 32

104. 5518, 717. 53

560. 2120, 462. 27

i 23, 657. 3334, 625. 5124, 485. 21

171. 961, 023. 86

479, 819. 91i 25. 41

73, 455. 3043, 963. 57

7, 675. 867, 927. 02

33, 060. 3820, 705. 048, 462. 96

17, 485. 57

19, 338. 9681, 469. 2611, 486. 2520, 803. 61

164. 8623, 329. 8118, 915.1323, 591. 8624, 329. 8431, 543. 38i 7, 514. 4717, 211. 5894, 428. 4961, 216. 39

970. 0733, 346. 42

231. 31129. 02

33, 224. 2299.33

52,113. 931, 842. 77

72,162. 981, 032. 62

114,158. 21162, 051. 25487, 392. 02

366,133. 56139, 460. 56

730.15

89, 427. 071, 704. 48

148,153. 512, 050. 38

19, 705. 3546, 369. 77

344, 304. 7421, 341. 11

304, 427. 98269, 583. 07

Percent

1020

6.55

10

9

20. 4622

52.51

2210101010. 771102

15

6

45452540

810104012.5

1045

5

5

20

20

13

108. 5

22.5

1019

32

36

2024

5

2533. 3333

Totalpercentof divi-dends

paid tocreditors

20

20202076. 550306324303548.274.55

3117.51302522106055

105. 77110

610631

45456075128

83. 3333604032.548104567.5312545705512

2043

13401028.522.5

401927

3225362080645016. 66662533. 3333

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Location TitleDate receiver

appointed

Dividends paid duringthe year

Amount Percent

Totalpercentof divi-dendspaid tocreditors

Chillicothe, MoChillicothe, OhioChristopher, 111Clarinda, IowaClarksdale, MissClearfield, PaClinton, Mo

DoClinton, S.CClymer, PaCoalgate, OklaCoffee Springs, Ala__.Coin, IowaColony, KansColumbia Heights,

Minn.Columbus, NebrColumbus, OhioColumbus, Mont

DoConnellsville, Pa

DoConnersville, IndCoolville, OhioCorbin, KyCorinth, MissCorinth, N.YCorning, ArkCorpus Christi, Tex.Cowen, W.Va.______Craig, Colo

DoCrary, N.DakCrofton, NebrCulver City, Calif-Darlington, S.CDavidsville, PaDayton, TennDearborn, MichDecatur, Ala

DoDeer Lodge, Mon t -Deer Creek, Minn...Deer Trail, ColoDe Land, FlaDelmont, PaDelta, ColoDenton, Tex

DoDe Pere, WisDetroit, Mich

Do

First National BankKoss County National Bank-First National BankClarinda National BankPlanters National BankClearfield National BankClinton National BankPeoples National Bank.First National BankClymer National Bank..First National Bank_._

do -_do__do_

Columbia National Bank.

Commercial National BankColumbus National Bank.Stockmens National Bank.First National BankCitizens National Bank___Union National BankFirst National BankCoolville National Bank. .Whitley National Bank___First National BankCorinth National BankFirst National BankCity National Bank & Trust Co.First National Bank.Craig National Bank.First National Bank,

do

JuneJulyDec.Nov.Jan.JulyFeb.Feb.Jan.Aug.Feb.Mar.Sept.Aug.June

Jan.Aug.Jan.Jan.JulyJulyDec.Mar.JulyNov.Jan.Jan.Nov.Oct.Feb.

_do_

22.193114.19327.1931

29,192626.193118.193210,19312.1932

27,193122,193027,192413.19308,1931

14.193121.1932

24.193311.19317,1925

29.193231,19303,1930

30.193018.193118.193230.193120.193212,193111,193120.193118.1932

_do__do_

Carolina National Bank..First National BankAmerican National Bank..First National BankCentral National BankFirst National Bank in____United States National Bank___First National Bank

do_do_

Dexter, MoDickson City, PaDillwyn, Va

Do

Dothan, Ala—Do

Downers Grove, 111-Driggs, IdahoDublin, GaDubuque, IowaDunbar, PaDurham, N.CEast St. Louis, 111...Edgeley, N.DakEdmore, N.DakEldora, Iowa_._Elgin, NebrElgin, 111Elizabethton, Tenn..Elkin, N.O

Peoples National BankFirst National BankExchange National BankFirst National BankNational Bank of De PereFirst National BankGuardian National Bank of

Commerce.First National BankLiberty National BankFirst National BankMerchants & Planters National

BankDothan National BankHouston National BankFirst National BankFirst National Bank inFirst National BankConsolidated National BankFirst National Bank

doDrovers National Bank.First National Bank

.do...do.._do_.

Home National Bank.First National Bank. .Elkin National Bank..

May 18,1931June 1,1932Jan. 23,1932Nov. 2,1928July 6,1932Nov. 14,1931July 3,1931Oct. 1,1932Jan. 18,1932Oct. 25,1932Dec. 2,1930Oct. 13,1931July 12,1929June 18,1931Sept. 25,1929Dec. 26,1928Aug. 15,1928Feb. 16,1932May 11,1933

do

Oct. 23,1931Oct. 6,1932Nov. 21,1932Jan. 9,1931

Jan.Oct.JuneMaySept.JulyMar.Jan.MayJan.Mar.Aug.Nov.Jan.Oct.Jan.

30.193015.193119.19313,1932

24,192814.19327,192718,193222, 192431,19278,193010,19323,193020,193219.193126.1932

$2, 566. 99508, 079. 9665, 584. 054, 900. 263, 585. 69

176, 595. 2519.68

44,931. 9323, 349. 0630,924. 9812,355. 653,820. 029,110. 24

222. 0646,367. 30

57,049. 7422, 687. 802, 559. 546, 611. 856,024. 791,095. 2319,483. 29

369. 7924, 625. 391,981.05

487,927. 722, 556. 80

478,016. 8615, 233. 459,741. 3330,084. 48

178. 8013, 373. 1074, 571. 891,102. 32

29,992. 28334. 37

88, 620. 9130, 456. 45180, 213. 5056,026. 814,944. 00i 428. 00309. 89

30, 469. 2638.70

22, 406. 5519, 440. 0586,904. 57

>27,821,165. 00'102,028,513.00

8,064.1128, 236. 3415,693. 661,005. 46

35, 672. 84104, 459. 63

i 370. 8812, 763.1635, 583. 71

1, 000,183. 655,013. 92

262, 713. 3219.8712.69

11,188.49154,193. 533,903. 91

160,952. 0473,021. 2359, 898. 03

5522.5

25

20105.0181

1010

38

204.5.0085

10

33. 333334510530

28

16. 6666102012.520.6

10

5.88.0674

154040

512.560

105371.516

947520712.5

165537.54025254067705510.8165451038

204230.008560556544107.573. 33333455054022.510354528949. 6666102012.590.630205549100.8876,7435

3 403 40

2712.56046

441837.510203784.5

2106809519477570720.5

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TABLE NO. 46.—Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks and Wash-ington, D.C.y State banks under the supervision of the Comptroller of the Currency,during the year ended Oct. 31, 1933—Continued

Location Title Date receiverappointed

Mar.Sept.Sept.Dec.Dec.Oct.Mar.Sept.Oct.JulyFeb.AugApr.Mar.Dec.Oct.Jan.Feb.Aug.Dec.JulyFeb.JulyJulyNov.Jan.MayJan.Feb.Nov.Feb.Dec.Oct.Oct.Feb.Aug.JuneJan.Apr.Oct.Sept.Dec.Nov.JulyDec.Dec.Dec.Aug.JuneMar.Jan.Feb.Oct.Dec.Dec.JulyJan.Nov.Jan.Dec.Apr.Jan.Dec.Aug.Dec.

Dec.Feb.NovDecOct.Oct.

30,19314,193124,193212,19322,193219,19312,192912,193127,19311,192926,193118.193112)1932'19,193216,193013,193111,193219,19326,19308,193228,19271,19329,193127,19313,193213,193022,192511,193219,193224,193023,193319,19321,193113,19314,19301,19302,193110,193312,192618,192626,193230,193117,193117,193031,19288,19301,19324,193028,193225,193227,193210,193215,193130,19319,19312,19314,193321,193222,193219,193115,193228,19327,193122,193029,1932

30,193017, 19324, 193217, 193011, 193227, 1931

Dividends paid duringthe year

Amount

$53, 474. 827, 315. 70

171, 332. 1943,000. 009, 051. 47

565. 5417, 658. 9911,104. 3213,169. 801 412.851, 953. 02

78.29598. 23

36, 854. 85228, 837. 0956, 324. 88

5.4980,182. 5113, 690. 0020, 882. 7543, 464. 88166, 341. 0726, 595. 328, 564. 3366, 002. 8514, 376. 61

105. 4863, 299. 4171, 468. 63

155. 9420, 263. 518,016. 38

54. 081,924. 36i 662. 717, 270. 7714,456. 7510,174. 703, 863.1920, 499. 2851, 702. 2320,375. 51

158. 985,160. 06

81.046, 661. 29

92, 928.1984,948. 9436, 253. 882, 657. 4323, 680. 6710,482. 7599, 253. 5029, 535. 79346, 440. 8121, 377. 7727, 492. 7718, 634. 78

34.9983, 690. 90117, 710. 5481, 374. 4570,876. 7710,123. 3846, 849. 48

10,199. 70484,015. 6563, 477. 09

97.4511, 445. 371, 718. 91

Percent

7

158612

16.51010

471020

2527. 3812.52.51812.55255

1065

2010

12.175101.5533.272212

5.24128.528

20205512.516. 666620

11421524512.5

4020

16

Totalpercentof dividendspaid tocreditors

56301586123641.5234020452630474675. 8333106587.3812.525.518755255545346515201015104237.17451013. 55351.2722427.588. 33335575.241256.5281032.536. 66664550557516. 66662013114235244112.5

20402071625

Ellsworth, KansEl Paso, TexEmporium, Pa _Enumclaw, WashEphrata, WashErie, 111 _Erskine, MinnEudora, ArkEufaula, Ala

DoFairchance, PaFairchild, WisFairfax, OklaFairfleld, IdahoFairmont, W.VaFairview, W.VaFarmer, S.DakFarmer City, 111Farmersville, TexFaulkton, S.DakFayette City, PaFayetteville, N.CFederalsburg, MdFinley, N.Dak. _Flandreau, S.DakFlorala, AlaFlorence, S.C._.

DoFoosland, 111Forman, N.DakFort Collins, ColoFort Games, GaFort Mill, S.CFort Stockton, Tex.Fort Worth, TexFountain, Colo__.Fowler, IndFowler, KansFrankfort, S.DakFranklin, Tenn...Frazee, MinnFredericktown, Ohio.Frederic, Wis__Fresno, CalifFrisco, TexFulton, KyGadsden, Ala~_Galion, Ohio___Gardner, 111Garnett, Kans__Gary, Ind

DoGary, W.Va—_Gasport, N.Y__Geneva, Ohio. .Genoa, N.Y.___George, Iowa. . .Georgetown, TexGermantown, N.YGillespie, 111Glasgow, Ky___

DoGlen Campbell, Pa . . .Glenwood City, Wis_.Glenwood Springs,

Colo.Goidsboro, N.C

DoGonzales, TexGoodwin, S.DakGormania, W.VaGraceville, Fla

Central National Bank.First National Bank

do..Enumclaw National BankFirst National Bank

.do.._do_..do-

Commercial National BankEast Alabama National Bank. _First National Bank

do..do -

Security National Bank.Union National BankFirst National Bank

do_.John Weedman National Bank.First National Bank

_do_.Fayette City National Bank..Cumberland National Bank__First National B ankSteele County National Bank..First National Bank

do.do-

First National Bank in.First National Bank

do-.Fort Collins National Bank. . .First National Bank

_do_._do-

Texas National Bank.First National Bank. ,

do.do-..do-

National Bank of FranklinFirst National Bank

.do_.

.do-First National Bank in.First National Bank

do.Gadsden National BankCitizens National BankFirst National BankNational Bank of Commerce..First National BankNational Bank of America a t . _Gary National BankFirst National Bank

dododo

City National BankGermantown National Bank.Gillespie National BankFirst National BankTrigg National BankFirst National BankFarmers National BankCitizens National Bank

National Bank of Goidsboro_Wayne National BankFarmers National BankFirst National Bank

.do_.I do

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TABLE NO. 46.—Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks and Wash-ington, D.C.y State banks under the supervision of the Comptroller of the Currency,during the year ended Oct. 31, 1933—Continued

Location Title Date receiverappointed

Dividends paid duringthe year

Amount Percent

Totalpercentof divi-dends

paid tocreditors

Qrafton, N.DakGranville, N.Y

DoGreat Bend, KansGreenfield, 111Greensburg, KansGreenville, MichGreenville, TexGreenwood, MissGreenwood, S.C

Griggsville, 111Griswold, IowaGrundy, VaGulf port, Miss

DoGrey Eagle, Minn_Hagerstown, Md._Hamilton, 111Hammond, Ind

First National BankFarmers National BankGranville National Bank__.Citizens National BankFirst National BankFirst National Bank inGreenville National Bank-First National Bank

.do-National Loan & Exchange

Bank.Griggsville National BankGriswold National BankFirst National Bank___First National Bank in -..First National Bank. . . . .do.

May 25, 1927Jan. 18, 1932Nov. 21, 1932Feb. 20, 1932Jan. 10, 1933Oct. 12, 1932July 21, 1931Jan. 11, 1928Dec. 27, 1930May 16, 1930

Jan. 26, 1932Dec. 13, 1929

do.

Hampstead, MdHallock, MinnHankinson, N.Dak__Harlem, MontHartington, Nebr

DoHartselle, AlaHartwell, GaHarvey, 111Hastings, NebrHattiesburg, MissHazard, Ky

DoHedrick, IowaHelena, ArkHendersonville, N.C.Heppner, Oreg

do__-doHammond National Bank &

Trust Co.First National Bank

do._do_._do_._do.

Hartington National BankFirst National Bank

.do...do...do-

DoHermosa Beach, CaliLHerrin, 111

DoHiawatha, KansHickory, PaHighland, KansHigh Point, N.CHolton, KansHomer City, PaHoney Grove, TexHope, IndHope, N.Dak

DoHopedalo, 111Hopewell, PaHoquiam, WashHornell, N.YHorse Cave, KyHoutzdale, PaHumphrey, NebrHuntington Park,

Calif.Huntsville, TennHurley, WisIdabel, OklaIdaho Springs, Colo__Independence, Iowa__

Independence, Kans..Indiana, PaIndianola, IowaInkster, MichInwood, Iowa

Commercial National BankFirst National BankFirst National Bank inFirst National BankInterstate National BankCitizens National BankFarmers & Stock Growers Na-

tional Bank.First National Bank

do.City National Bank._First National Bank,

.-do-Farmers National BankFirst National BankCommercial National BankFirst National BankHomer City National Bank___American National BankCitizens National BankFirst National BankSecurity National BankHopedale National BankHopewell National BankFirst National B ank

do-do..-do_._do.

Walnut Park National Bank... .

First National BankHurley National BankState National BankFirst National BankBuchanan County National

Bank.Commercial National BankCitizens National BankFirst National BankInkster National BankFirst National Bank

Dec. 3, 1931Aug. 9, 1932May 28, 1907Oct. 5, 1931Mar. 4, 1932Jan. 18, 1932

Mar. 10, 1933Oct. 16, 1925Sept. 18,1931Jan. 21, 1932June 1, 1932Nov. 13, 1928Feb. 16, 1931Mar. 8, 1932Feb. 1, 1932Oct. 13, 1931June 12, 1931Mar. 18, 1930Jan. 18, 1932Apr. 24, 1925Jan. 3, 1931Nov. 28, 1930Feb. 2, 1933

doDec. 29, 1932Oct. 22, 1931Dec. 31, 1932Jan. 28, 1932M a y 6, 1931Apr. 26, 1932Feb. 10, 1932M a y 23, 1931Oct. 18, 1932Mar. 25, 1931Feb. 15, 1929Dec. 12, 1927Mar. 13, 1931Feb. 2, 1932Dec. 3, 1931Nov. 6, 1931Feb. 27, 1932Dec. 9, 1930Nov. 30, 1931Jan. 30, 1930Jan. 11, 1932

Feb. 9, 1933June 21, 1932Apr. 19, 1930Dec. 23, 1931Aug. 1, 1932

Mar. 13, 1930Sept. 12,1932Aug. 20, 1932Sept. 23,1931Sept. 6, 1927

$40,977. 69123. 35

25,890. 3067,094. 24142,908. 5719,078. 3411,703.062, 303. 61

20, 726.8245,470.17

51,951. 3323,825.15

328. 99320,418. 45209,108. 98

459. 70379, 942. 3040,410. 65143, 341.35

329, 353.468,901. 43

147. 44217. 71

14,045. 644,112. 81404. 96

15, 376. 01105, 359. 60141, 393.4176,045. 934, 240. 98

82,946. 87150.00

110, 663.184,186.9128, 746. 25

37, 524. 8425,803. 0174, 345. 33

243, 778. 4339, 691. 4711, 696. 6014, 797. 39

613, 390. 9225, 733. 2757,834. 2074, 787. 513,978. 04

573. 20i 1, 063. 3065,459.01131, 569. 52584, 638. 0055, 296. 37

484, 045. 68i 341. 36

94, 771.66

7, 353.15108,186. 22

638.449, 762.09

212,741.32

308.2173, 267.18126, 629. 7325, 438. 6817, 940. 57

152533. 33331051.27

5

257.

12.9.

32

55

257.5

502.5

51.

101510

410

8'

1

5

40

1415202512.5

20157.51574. 787

3.469

3012.5401550

12.5

7.530

12.55012.510.15

5525155533. 3333103861.273025

70102. 3231.6730.59.520387517.5

5042.5155561.1353231. 666635352445.6

58.5640

141532.52537.547501527.51595. 78772.583. 46910358524.54080507332.5

15401022.530

7612.55057.550.15

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Location Title Date receiverappointed

Dividends paid duringthe year

Amount Percent

Totalpercentof divi-dends

paid tocreditors

Iowa City, IowaIowa Falls, Iowa

DoIron Mountain, MichIronwood, MichIrvona, PaIsanti, MinnItasca, TexIthaca, MichIvanhoe, MinnJackson, Minn

DoJackson, MissJasper, FlaJenkins, KyJenkintown, PaJoliet, 111Joseph, Oreg —Kansas, 111Kelso, WashKendall ville, IndKenosha, Wis

First National Bank,do-

State National BankUnited States National Bank . . .Iron National B ankFirst National Bank

doItasca National BankIthaca National BankFirst National BankBrown National BankJackson National Bank in_.First National Bank

do.do.

Kerman, CalifKewanee, 111Kingston, TennKingwood, W.VaKinston, N.C

DoKokomo, Ind

DoLafayette, ColoLake City, IowaLake City, S.C

Citizens National BankWill County National BankFirst National Bank .Kansas National BankFirst National BankCitizens National BankUnited States National Bank &

Trust Co.First National Bank inFirst National Bank

do.

Jan.Dec.JulyMay,MayJuneOct.Jan.Dec.Apr.Oct.Jan.Feb.MayJulyJuneJulyJuneDec.Dec.Mar.Nov.

22,193227.19327,1932

.24,193226,19312.1931

16,19312.19327,19319.19313.1932

16.193316.193113.193012.193227.193115,193114,192317.193029.193116.193215,1932

Kingwood National Bank..First National BankNational Bank of Kinston.Citizens National BankHoward National BankFirst National Bank

do-

July 2,1932Oct. 6,1931Dec. 24,1931June 23,1931May 1,1931

do.

Lake Worth, FlaLakeland, FlaLamar, S.CLa Moure, N.DakLangdon, N.Dak

DoL'Anse, MichLa Pine, AlaLaredo, TexLarimore, N.DakLatrobe, PaLaurel, MontLawrence ville, 111Laurinburg, N.CLeechburg, PaLepanto, ArkLeland, 111Leominster, Mass.Le Roy, 111Lewistown, Mont

Lewisville, IndLima, Ohio ___Limon, ColoLincoln, AlaLincoln Park, Mich.Litchfield, MinnLittleton, ColoLodi, OhioLogan, OhioLometa, TexLonaconing, MdLong Beach, CalifLong Branch, N.J___Los Angeles, Calif. _ -Lost Nation, IowaLouisburg, N.CLowell, Mass

Farmers & Merchants NationalBank.

First National Bank.do.

Lamar National BankFarmers National BankFirst National Bank inFirst National BankBarago County National Bank..First National Bank

.do-National Bank of LarimorePeoples National BankCitizens National BankFirst National Bank

do.Farmers National Bank.First National Bank

_do_.Leominster National BankFirst National BankFirst National Bank of Fergus

County.First National BankOld National City BankLimon National BankFirst National B ankLincoln Park National BankFirst National Bank

do.Peoples National BankFirst-Rempel National Bank._First National Bank

do..Seaside National BankCitizens National BankUnited States National Bank.First National Bank

doMiddlesex National Bank

Oct.Jan.MayOct.Oct.

Apr.MayNov.Feb.JuneApr.JuneMar.Nov.Mar.Aug.Jan.Aug.Dec.Oct.Mar.Aug.JuneFeb.Apr.

Oct.Apr.Sept.Dec.Feb.Jan.Jan.Dec.Apr.Aug.Apr.Feb.Jan.Aug.Jan.Dec.Feb.

23,193122,19319,193222,193118,1926

2,192715,19299,192825,192614,192923,19312,19323,193130,19315,192924,19314,192322,193223,193012,193125,19271,193211,193219,193212,1924

8,193229,193116,19311,19322,193314,193112,19338,193116,193118,193011,193217,193220,193218,193111,193222,19313,1932

$205, 933.8380, 288.49117,116. 53106,117.4823, 246.11, 119.0518, 259. 8631, 361. 5755, 032. 527, 527. 80

29, 789. 3430, 513. 281, 984. 041,175. 05

35, 287. 0246, 361. 023, 822. 83839.1248.80389. 96

115, 753.1560, 034.95

49, 714. 36170, 438.104, 983.0917, 213. 49

522.152, 229. 2313, 784. 8164, 584. 765, 834. 39324.18536.11

86, 647.18288. 42

3, 012. 621, 673. 12

13, 280. 564,051. 9859, 272. 852, 589. 3417, 600. 007, 361. 854, 074. 8111, 406. 4574, 349. 003,162. 001, 364. 481, 217. 78

55, 705. 66848,159. 0416, 449. 50

96.20

30, 597. 0592, 589. 6412, 650. 962, 487. 0419, 008. 723,047. 31

92, 230. 40105,124. 49

570. 297,068. 92

23, 884. 4886, 659.14246, 517. 32

1, 361,050.177, 441. 46

24, 791. 61595, 560. 32

303032.5256.5

102010518.515

16. 666610

.65

3010

39177.510

97.5

7.72

2.3.95

10716. 6666

115

4153.

1.21.7010

5

2525

155355101.646

2085

6.62712.5203592012.5

703032.52571.516. 6666502047.53518.515502737. 6666101510.6570317010

3942401091031. 6666927.53550

47.723232.360.9520716. 66663511604041568.54031.2521.25704549

15376051022.14630654436.62752.52060207037.5

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TABLE N O . 46.—Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks and Wash-ington, D.C., State banks under the supervision of the Comptroller of the Currency,during the year ended Oct. 31, 1933—Continued

Location

Lumpkin, Ga___Luverne, Minn..

Lynn, MassLyons, GaMcHenry, N.DakMcLeansboro, 111McLoud, OklaMacedon, N.YMacon, GaMahaffey, PaMandan, N.DakManilla, Iowa

DoMaquoketa, IowaMaquon, 111Marceline, MoMarengo, 111-Marion, OhioMarshalltown, Iowa..Martins ville, 111Martins ville, IndMary ville, MoMary ville, TennMasontown, Pa

DoMathis, TexMazon, 111Mechanicville, N.Y__

DoMendon, OhioMendota, 111

DoMerced, Calif

Merrill, IowaMesa, ArizMiami, Fla_-_ ..._Middleport, N.Y____Miles City, MontMillsboro, Pa •_.Milton, IowaMilton, OregMinneapolis, Kans__Minnewaukan, N.

Dak.Mobridge, S.DakMohawk, N.YMomence, 111Monessen, Pa.

Do

Monroe, N.YMonrovia, IndMonterey Park,Calif.Montgomery, AlaMoorhead, Minn

Mora, MinnMorgantown, W.Va_Motley, MinnMound City, 111Mountain Lake,

Minn.Mount Morris, Pa—.

Mount Olive, 111Do

Mount Sterling, 111 __Do

Mount Vernon, S.Dak.

Mullins, S.C

Title

National Bank of LumpkinFirst & Farmers National Bank

in.State National Bank inFirst National Bank— .do

do_—

_do_Fourth National BankMahaffey National B a n k . .Merchants National Bank .First National BankManilla National BankFirst National Bank

do..-do . .. .do-

Marion National Bank.First National Bank

.do-do. ._do_...do-._do_.

Masontown National BankFirst National Bank

do.-do-

Manufactures National Bank. _First National Bank

do.Mendota National BankFarmers & Merchants National

Bank.First National Bank

.do-City National Bank inFirst National BankCommercial National BankFirst National BankNational Bank of MiltonFirst National BankMinneapolis National BankFirst National Bank

Security National BankNational Mohawk Valley Bank.First National Bank •__.Citizens National BankFirst National Bank & Trust

Co.Monroe National BankFirst National Bank

.do-Fourth National BankFirst and Moorhead National

Bank.First National BankSecond National BankFirst National Bank.—.do.. . .do

Farmers & Merchants NationalBank.

First National Bank inFirst National BankFirst National Bank inFirst National BankFirst National Bank in

First National Bank,

Date receiverappointed

Dec. 7,1929Mar. 23,1931

Dec. 23,1931Sept. 3,1931July 3,1929Aug. 4,1930Nov. 15,1932Apr. 10,1931Nov. 26,1928June 16,1931Dec. 26,1923Jan- 30,1933Oct. 20,1925June 28,1932Aug. 14,1929Nov. 13,1931Feb. 18,1927Dec. 24,1931June 11,1928Oct. 11,1930June 27,1932Aug. 10,1931Jan. 13,1933Apr. 18,1931Oct. 24,1932Oct. 15,1931Oct. 8,1932July 9,1931Aug. 10,1931Nov. 29,1930Feb. 12,1932

____ do .Sept. 23,1926

Sept.JuneDec.Dec.Feb.Apr.JuneFeb.Feb.Jan.

18.193127.193223.193030.193115, 192428.193125.19323,19329,19296,1928

Sept. 11,1931Oct. 12,1931Dec. 17,1931Apr. 17,1931Nov. 6,1931

July 28,1932Jan. 5,1933Feb. 9,1932Sept. 6,1930Dec. 24,1928

Sept. 14,1931Nov. 11,1931Dec. 16,1932Dec. 19,1931June 12,1931

Feb. 21,1927

Jan. 20,1932Aug. 12,1932Jan. 7,1930Dec. 17,1930Aug. 12,1931

Dec. 14,1931

Dividends paid duringthe year

Amount Percent

$4,869. 76i 107. 69

396, 483. 62i 2,315. 79

3, 087.15667. 31

18, 676. 9934, 342. 74

259, 732. 7385, 761. 849,160. 97

65, 758. 6611,165. 9491, 532. 605, 655.14

i 98. 89148, 694. 62130, 891. 5351, 656. 40

38.45156,404. 5343, 793. 70

103, 526. 468, 427. 14

400. 83790. 68

21,993. 592,096. 292,348. 61

11,142. 8186, 901. 0979,871. 5241, 244. 22

i 172. 56109,110. 09

275. 3174, 465. 7513, 744.124,158. 81

30, 723. 395, 331. 88

149. 526,166. 00

707. 46731. 37

28, 553. 61103. 07

182, 232. 48

189, 593. 7220,162. 0344,738.155, 813. 03

80.77

26, 405. 989,192. 369, 087. 78

29, 882. 7722, 085. 53

428.74

96, 298. 3829, 857. 9571,924. 3848, 057. 55

828. 35

16, 228. 41

7.25

20

4.72

2712.54

153.095

458.5

16. 66665

30163.5

22.51020

50

52012.54

35

22.0091

7.5

502515

.0019

10

10

Totalpercentof divi-dends

paid tocreditors

17. 2522

50204.72

202765843548. 0954558.516. 66669522305683.53622.56020105035285957606562.549

503532.55457. 00916845302574

12.553.5334520

50253035. 001958

6030104065

65

30.515169

18

43. 3333

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Location Title Date receiverappointed

Dividends paid duringthe year

Amount Percent

Totalpercentof divi-dends

paid tocreditors

Murfreesboro, Tenn.Muskogee, Okla

Nebo, 111Newark, N.J_

DoNewark, N.YNew Bedford, 111Newburg, W.VaNew Cumberland, W.

Va.New Hampton, Iowa.New London, Ohio.-.Newport, TennNewport Beach, Calif.Newport News, Va.__New Windsor, MoNew York, N.Y

DoDo

Nogales, ArizNorfolk, NebrNorris City, 111North Rose, N.Y.....Northwood, IowaNorton, VaOakes, N.DakOak Park, 111Ocean Grove, N.JOconto, WisOdessa, TexOlympia, WashOneida, 111Orangeburg, S.COrbisonia, PaOrtonville, Minn

DoOsceola Mills, PaOskaloosa, IowaOttawa, 111Ozark, ArkPaducah, KyPaducah, TexPainesville, OhioPalatine, 111Palestine, 111Pana, 111Panama City, FlaParis, TexParma, IdahoParshall, N.DakPekin, 111Perry, FlaPharr, TexPhiladelphia, PaPhilippi, W.VaPhilipsburg, PaPikesville, MdPine Bluff, ArkPine ville, KyPitcairn, Pa

DoPitsburg, OhioPittsburg, KansPittsburgh, Pa

DoDoDo

Plain view, TexPlattsmouth, Nebr._.Pleasantville, N.JPlymouth, 111

First National BankMuskogee Security National

Bank.First National BankNew Jersey National Bank &

Trust Co.Port Newark National BankFirst National BankFarmers National BankFirst National Bank

Second National Bank.Third National Bank..First National Bank

do_.Schmelz National BankFirst National BankQueensboro National BankWashington National BankRockaway Beach National Bank.Nogales National BankNorfolk National BankFirst National Bank

do-do-

National Bank of NortonOakes National BankFirst National BankOcean Grove National BankOconto National BankCitizens National BankOlympia National BankFirst National BankOrangeburg National BankFirst National BankCitizens National BankFirst National Bank-Peoples National BankOskaloosa National BankNational City BankFirst National BankCity National BankSecurity National BankPainesville National BankFirst National Bank

do.Pana National BankFirst National BankAmerican National Bank_Parma National BankFirst National BankFarmers National Bank___First National Bank

do.Overbrook National BankCitizens National BankMoshannon National BankPikes ville National BankNational Bank of Arkansas at..Bell National BankFirst National BankPeoples National BankFirst National Bank

do.Duquesne National BankExchange National BankHighland National BankBank of Pittsburgh N.APlain view National BankFirst National BankPleasantville National Bank...First National Bank

Feb.Nov

1,19327,1925

Apr. 12,1932June 11,1932

Aug. 8,1930Oct. 23,1931Oct. 1,1931Oct. 30,1931Nov. 21,1927

July 14,1931July 20,1931Dec. 4,1930Feb. 17,1932Oct. 27,1932Oct. 29,1931Aug. 26,1931June 10,1932Sept. 19,1931Dec. 11,1931Dec. 2,1931Mar. 31,1930Oct. 29,1931Aug. 8,1932Mar. 31,1931Sept. 4,1926Apr. 1,1931Jan. 26,1932Aug. 3,1931May 19,1931Feb. 3,1932June 21,1932Apr. 9,1931Oct. 5,1931Jan. 4,1927Dee. 29,1932Feb. 10,1931Jan. 20,1932Oct. 6,1931Oct. 23,1924Oct. 28,1931Nov. 2,1931Nov. 21,1932Feb. 2,1932Oct. 20,1932Apr. 1,1930Feb. 12,1931Mar. 9,1931Sept. 12,1932Aug. 8,1931Jan. 26,1932Oct. 25,1930Nov. 12,1931May 15,1931Oct. 30,1931Oct. 12,1931Feb. 6,1932July 21,1930Jan. 28,1932Mar. 2,1932

doFeb. 13,1933Feb. 17,1932Nov. 15,1932Oct. 23,1931Sept. 28,1931Sept. 21,1931Sept. 16,1931Dec. 21,1926Feb. 4,1933Nov. 21,1930

$311, 269.1074.70

22,118. 092, 557, 710.51

4.20426, 006. 66

54.8923, 472. 3428, 012. 77

26. 6666

23

31,129. 4249, 894. 7529, 635. 99

214. 39265, 011. 9893, 086.14131, 064.1525, 052. 003, 274. 961, 055. 05

63, 220. 648, 272. 29

115, 778. 7027, 589. 05

13.2817, 057. 32

360.94149,489. 8129, 302. 43

i 4. 675,307. 60

932. 0777, 313. 9884, 452. 37i 2, 736. 4363, 314. 07

582. 86219, 453.13

i 906. 87202. 50

376, 537. 7432, 221. 8259, 733. 2934, 475. 4837, 606. 22i 534. 23

32,107. 81215. 22

12,495. 7442.94

143,299. 3367. 51

344. 062, 408. 73

60,944. 26458,330. 24378, 221. 551 6, 486.9654, 411. 24

247, 720. 5589, 691. 979,450. 00

144, 091. 84726, 413. 42

1,105,179. 77391, 269. 33

7,133. 5178,494.3215, 743. 318, 234. 394,439. 72

512.57

6620750

105.653015

8.89

105

15.518

15

16. 6666

1073028. 666620

5

15

16. 6666

103748

12352245152031. 666612.5

56.0755

8550

2 105556527.512

6562.577206670725070276081.65301532.523.89402641. 666623. 33331833. 333315.563551547.541. 66663225207

3028. 666620403034151062. 66661912.525283748424035224545206555.56013.551.075

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TABLE N O . 46.—Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks and Wash-ington, D.C., State banks under the supervision of the Comptroller of the Currency,during the year ended Oct. 81, 1938—Continued

Location Title Date receiverappointed

Dividends paid duringthe year

Amount Percent

Totalpercentof divi-dends

paid tocreditors

Pocatello, IdahoPoint Marion, PaPoint Pleasant Beach,

N.J.Polo, 111Pomeroy, WashPontiac, Mich

Portage, PaPort Chicago, CaliL.

Portsmouth, VaPoseyville, Ind

Prattville, AlaPrineville, OregProsperity, S.CPulaski, N.Y

DoPunta Gorda, Fla_Quincy, 111

Raleigh, N.CRails, TexRaymond, Wash. _

Rector, ArkRedfield, S.DakRedmond, OregRed Oak, IowaReed City, Mich

DoRenovo, PaRensselaer, N.YRepublic, PaRichland Center,Wis.Richwood, OhioRidge way, MoRidgway, 111Ripley, N.Y..-Rising Star, TexRiverside, 111Rock Falls, 111Rockford, 111

Do

Bannock National BankPeoples National BankPoint Pleasant Beach National

Bank & Trust Co.First National BankFarmers National BankFirst National Bank & Trust Co.

in.First National BankFirst National Bank of Bay

Point.First National BankBozeman Waters First National

Bank.First National BankPrineville National BankCitizens National BankPeoples National BankPulaski National BankFirst National BankQuincy-Ricker National Bank &

Trust Co.Commercial National BankFirst National BankFirst Willapa Harbor National

Bank.First National BankAmerican National BankFirst National BankFarmers National BankFirst National BankReed City National BankFirst National B ankNational Bank of RensselaerFirst National Bank

do...do-_do_._do_..do...do.._do-.do..

DoDo

Rock Rapids, Iowa..Do

Roodhouse, 111Roscoe, TexRoseville, 111

Forest City National BankManufacturers National Bank &

Trust Co.Security National BankRockford National BankFirst National BankLyon County National Bank...First National Bank

do

Rouses Point, N.Y___Roxboro, N.CRoy, MontRoyal Oak, MichRussiaville, IndRyder, N.DakSt. Augustine, FlaSt. Clair Shores, Mich.St. Francis, KansSt. James, Minn

St. Joseph, Mich

St. Louis, MoDoDo

St. Marys, KansSt. Petersburg, Fla._.

Farmers & Merchants NationalBank.

First National Bankdo.

._do-_do_._do_...do-_do_.

.do -Citizens & Security National

Bank.Commercial National Bank &

Trust Co.Twelfth Street National Bank.._St. Louis National BankVandeventer National BankFirst National BankCentral National Bank & Trust

Co. I

June 11,1921Oct. 8,1931Feb. 3,1932

Aug. 12,1931May 19,1931Aug. 12,1932

Mar. 25,1931Mar. 18,1932

Oct. 24,1932Jan. 20,1932

JuneSept.Oct.Oct.JulyFeb.Nov.

1,19311,1931

22.19315,1931

11.193218.192910.1930

Dec. 21,1931Jan. 6,1931Feb. 3,1932

Dec.Dec.Feb.Oct.Oct.MayFeb.Jan.Feb.Nov.Apr.Dec.Feb.JulyMar.JulyJuneApr.June

3.193012.193012.193114.19295.19312,192926.193223,193213,193126,192817.193123.19304,193330.193112.19306.193210.193219.193216.1931

June 18,1931Feb. 12,1932Dec. 20,1930Oct. 20,1931Feb. 1,1933Apr. 27,1932Dec. 31,1931

Mar.Oct.Feb.JulyDec.Aug.JulyJuneNov.Feb.

19,193119.193111.19303,1931

30.19328.1931

25,192917.19313.19326.1933

Sept. 28,1931

Jan.Jan.Jan.Jan.

19,193313,193311.193212.1933211931Apr. 21,1931

$19, 799.1867,486.9826,667. 26

375. 417,083.49

80, 307. 74

1, 543. 8911, 327. 00

28, 626. 03100, 210. 51

21,947. 3196.7517.59

136,883. 46514,608. 53

15,414.14254, 290. 56

32,877. 274,511. 27

126, 594. 58

132. 24i 85. 97

49.8017, 419. 84

120, 619. 598,160. 76

59, 315. 00214, 083. 03

865. 6685.60

i 545. 001, 011. 01

23, 642. 69i 604. 97i 46. 74

35,928. 9651, 576. 29

1, 039, 258.103, 776. 46

93, 969.12378, 579. 31

i 32. 53129, 741. 7253, 363. 628, 333.13

19, 800. 00

32, 432. 075, 394. 98

15, 249. 0626, 250. 45

14.94862. 7665.64

65,445. 4822, 552. 93

588.99

404, 525. 56161, 389. 7697, 775. 5832, 889.13

1, 766. 01

51.5

9.525

37.548.3333

4.481047

30

35

10

7.510

40

40159

16. 6666

17.5247

5545

1.5

2515

9.525

1022605537.56460

2041.539

9412682.482229228037.52525.16668035293025156546

42405151255425

707.5

2520408.3333

23253510

30

40156816. 666637.5

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Location Title Date receiverappointed

Dividends paid duringthe year

Amount Percent

Totalpercentof divi-dends

paid tocreditors

St. Petersburg, Fla__.St. Thomas, N.Dak..Sabetha, KansSacramento, CalifSalem, N.YSalmon, IdahoSaluda, S.CSan Bernardino, CalifSanborn, N.DakSanford, FlaSanta Anna, TexSavona, N.YS O

First National Bankdo

National Bank of SabethaCalifornia National BankPeoples National BankCitizens National BankPlanters National BankSan Bernardino National Bank.First National Bank

do

Scappoose, OregSea Isle City, N.JSebring, FlaSedalia, Mo

DoSedro-Woolley, Wash.Sesser, 111Sevierville, TennSeward, Pa

DoSeymour, IndSeymour, IowaShakopee, MinnShawnee, OklaSheffield, IowaShelbyville, Ind._.Sheldon, IowaShenandoah, Iowa-Sheridan, Ind

State National BankSavona National Bank-First National Bank

do

June 9,1930Nov. 6,1931Jan. 18,1932Jan. 21,1933Sept. 23,1931May 25,1932June 22,1931June 21,1932Apr 10,1929

do.

-do-Citizens National Bank.Sedalia National Bank..First National Bank

do..do-

Citizens National Bank.First National Bank

do-National Bank of SeymourPeoples National BankShawnee National BankFirst National Bank

do._do--do-

Sidney, IowaSiloam Springs, Ark..

DoSilverton, OregSioux Falls, S.Dak__.Sioux City, IowaSisseton, S.Dak

DoSmithfield, Ohio

DoSmithfield, PaSmith ville, TexSnow Hill, N.CSomerfleld, PaSouth Boston, Va

Do

Farmers & Merchants NationalBank.

National Bank of SidneyFirst National BankHutchings-First National Bank.First National BankSioux Falls National BankSioux National Bank inCitizens Security National

Bank.First National BankFirst National Bank atFirst National Bank

do.-do-

South Gate, CalifSouth Glens Falls,

N.Y.Spartanburg, S. C

DoSpencer, IowaSpirit Lake, IowaSpokane, Wash

DoSpringfield, MinnSpringfield, Mo

DoSpringfield, OregSpringfield, PaStanford, MontStarkweather, N.Dak.Statesville, N.CSteamboat Springs,

Colo.Steel ville, MoStockton, KansStone, KyStory City, Iowa

National Bank of Snow Hill _.First National Bank _.Boston National BankPlanters & Merchants First

National Bank.South Gate National BankFirst National Bank

Carolina National BankFirst National BankCitizens National BankSpirit Lake National Bank.. .City National BankExchange National BankFirst National BankMcDaniel National BankNew First National Bank in.First National BankSpringfield National Bank . . .First National Bank

Commercial National Bank_First National Bank

_do.National State Bank-First National Bank_.

.do

MayMayOct.Nov.MayNov.Feb.Feb.Dec.Aug.Nov.Jan.MayDecMayNov.JuneFeb.Mar.MayFeb.

24,19326,1931

18,193211.19314,19296,1931

15.193223,193226,193013,19322.1931

10.19306.1932

30.193113.193115.193211,193210,193229.192713.19289,1931

Oct. 15,1931Nov. 19,1930Nov. 2,1931Aug. 15,1932Jan. 24,1924Dec. 8,1930Jan. 5,1933

Oct.Sept.JuneMayOct.Jan.Nov.JulyOct.

1,193110,19315,193127.19317,193111.19325,193110,193110,1931

Feb. 6,1932May 24,1932

Dec.JuneNov.Mar.Nov.Jan.Mar.Feb.Mar.Oct.Sept.Dec.Dec.Apr.Nov.

30.192930.193219,192623,192620.193018,192926.193117.193317,192822.193222,19322,1931

17,193119,192817,1931

Jan. 30,1933Nov. 14,1927Mar. 17,1931Oct. 10,1932

$22, 227. 904, 061. 24

65, 229. 051, 437, 925. 84100, 406. 9049, 408. 051 147. 60

273, 467. 405, 689. 45

38, 003. 245, 953. 59

28, 531. 194,601. 00i 297. 83

11, 236. 98241,127. 3383, 858. 7187, 814. 0212, 877. 6953, 314. 941, 549. 62168. 00

98, 891. 3312, 225. 317, 267. 24

180, 877. 59126, 762.1186,910.1840,184. 0830, 829. 80

.10

15.32771. 37

24,476.1424, 827. 951,926. 45

512. 2525, 036. 23

1, 038. 6131, 829. 264, 399. 00

41, 625. 5534, 937. 35

247.1336, 664. 931, 353. 222, 072.12

98,103.200, 688.20, 531.16, 798.25, 726.123, 525.2,190.

48,950.27, 214.36, 279.10, 672,30, 378.

16.i 130.

79,165.

38,168. 0313, 536. 893, 570. 4177, 246. 69

11.63177.5

512.52233. 3333520

6.156105155520.0606

5

2.5715

I61, 870. 84 20200, 004. 70 55

10105.053.1710.268719.456.414512.531. 6666

205.65

21

3314372070122025755521.13607.522.52537.55033. 33332520454043. 824405515554580. 06064034

3552.5715503711

11.543.53837.55512.55812,524

4555

451065.0538.1755.268798.1874.4536.414512.531. 6666155560

2055.656521

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TABLE N O . 46.—Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks and Wash-ington, D.C., State banks under the supervision of the Comptroller of the Currency,during the year ended Oct. 31, 1933—Continued

Location Title Date receiverappointed

Dividends paid duringthe year

Amount Percent

Totalpercentof divi-dendspaid tocreditors

Streeter, N.DakSullivan, IndSulphur, OklaSumter, S.CSutersville, PaSutton, W.VaSweet Springs, Mo.Sweetwater, Tenn..Sweetwater, TexSycamore, 111Sylacauga, AlaTacoma, Wash

Citizens National BankPeoples National Bank & Trust

Co.Park National BankCity National BankFirst National Bank

Mar. 10,1930July 15,1932

..do..do..do.

..do..do.

..do.

Tallassee, AlaTampa, FlaTaylorville, 111Tecumseh, OklaTerra Bella, Calif—Terre Haute, Ind—

Terrell, TexThree Forks, Mont-Thomasville, GaThompson, IowaTifton, GaTilden, NebrToronto, OhioToronto, S.DakTower City, N.Dak.Tracy, MinnTrafalgar, IndTrafford, PaTranquillity, Calif...Tulsa, OklaTwin Falls, Idaho.__

DoTyler, MinnTyndall, S.DakUnion City, N.J

DoUniontown, Pa-

Washington National Bank inThe City of.

First National BankNational City BankFirst National BankTecumseh National BankFirst National BankCitizens National Bank & Trust

Co.State National Bank inLabor National Bank of Mon-

tana at.First National Bank

Nov.JulyJuneAug.Aug.Dec.Dec.Oct.JulyFeb.

14,193221,193210,193229,191424,193117.193014.193131.193127.19322,1932

Mar. 6,1930May 20,1932Oct. 18,1929Nov. 18,1932May 5,1931Dec. 7,1931

July 6,1932Sept. 19,1931

.do-National Bank of Tifton_..First National BankNational Bank of Toronto..First National Bank

do.do-

Farmers National Bank-First National Bank

do-Producers National BankFirst National BankTwin Falls National BankFirst National Bank

do

DoUnionville, MoUnionville, N.YValparaiso, IndVanderbilt, PaVandergrift, PaVan Hook, N.Dak...Veblen, S.Dak_______Veedersburg, IndVenice, CalifVersailles, MoViborg, S.DakVictoria, Va _.Victorville, CalifVidalia, GaVincennes, IndVinton, IowaWaco, TexWadena, MinnWalthill, NebrWanette, OklaWarren, PaWarren, MinnWarsaw, N.CWashburn, N.Dak..

National Bank of North Hud-son at.

Union City National BankNational Bank of Fayette Coun-

ty.First National BankNational Bank of UnionvilleFirst National BankValparaiso National BankFirst National BankCitizens National BankFirst National Bank

JulyJuneApr.Nov.Feb.Apr.Dec.Apr.Sept.Mar.Feb.JulyDec.Dec.Dec.JulyAug.

27,193228,193212.193017.193126,19313,192811.192929,193123.19312,193227.193027.193212.19312.193123,19302.19326,1931

.do....do...do..

First National Bank in-First National Bank

do-do...do_.-do..

Farmers National Bank in.Liberty National BankMerchants National Bank.Walthill National BankFirst National BankCitizens National BankWarren National BankFirst National Bank.—do

doOct. 12,1931Jan. 19,1915Aug. 13,1932Oct. 5,1931Jan. 20,1932Aug. 4,1930Oct. 13,1931Aug. 8,1931Sept. 18,1926Mar. 19,1931Dec. 23,1931Oct. 16,1931Oct. 1,1931Feb. 9,1932Dec. 21,1931Sept. 3,1931Oct. 3,1932July 2,1932June 3,1932Dec. 16,1932July 20,1931Mar. 24,1930June 4,1931Dec. 5,1925Dec. 17,1931Sept. 29,1930

$179.39202, 357.64

21,660.7684,484.47102, 524. 02

3.96163. 60

8, 827. 5466, 619. 26

265,097. 2424, 669. 97175,908.04

166.8454, 519.0034, 353. 4443, 236.157, 502. 92

92, 723. 08

14,931. 2612,291.75

72, 474. 7411, 524.3519,168. 8434,178. 94

852.11i 46. 4054.68

i 421. 66960. 04

87,828.111 752. 89

215, 778. 035, 368. 75181. 98380.10

49,959. 56966, 788.47

142, 420. 652, 732. 97

150,000. 0059, 593. 96151, 867. 2083, 283. 60

163. 673, 591.19

189. 769,446. 63

132. 241, 265. 63

27, 285. 8132, 472. 529, 913.1014, 512. 88

413. 2984, 734. 87124, 733.06141, 000. 00155, 030. 396, 311. 61

86.284,854. 6722, 872. 561, 357. 91389.40

20

254230100

71522726.33

10424109

12.512.5

28. 33335520

20

52.T

1512.5

17

1.5652512

7.27

12.512

520

254230

10060823557758.33

303584244040

12.522.5

28.333315454544505552.575208052.33012541512.5

6612.5

117.6265754790401072.2753.332532.53013197

15234740422059151021

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Location Title Date receiverappointed

Dividends paid duringthe year

Amount Percent

Totalpercentof divi-dends

paid tocreditors

Washington, D.CDoDoDoDp

Washington, GaWashington, MoWashington, N.CWatseka, 111Wauchula, FlaWaukegan, 111Waukesha, WisWaukon, IowaWauseon, OhioWaverly, 111Wayne, PaWebster, S.Dak

Commercial National BankBank of BrightwoodDepartmental BankInternational Exchange Bank...North Capitol Savings BankNational Bank of WilkesFirst National Bank

do.

Feb. 28,1933July 16,1932July 22,1932July 14,1932

do.

_do_.Carlton National Bank __.Waukegan National Bank_.National Exchange Bank..Peoples National BankFirst National Bank

do-

Webster City, Iowa..Welch, W.Va

Wellington, ColoWellsville, OhioWendell, MinnWest A l e x a n d r i a ,

Ohio.Westbrook, MinnWestfieid, 111West Frankfort, Ill__.W e s t Hollywood,

Calif.Westmont, N.JWest Salem, 111Wewoka, OklaWheaton, 111Whitehall, N.YWhitehouse Station,

N.Y.Whitesburg, KyWilcox, PaWilloughby, Ohio....Wilmette, 111Wilmington, N.CWilmington, OhioWinder, GaWinnfield, LaWinston-Salem, N.C.

Winterhaven, FlaWisconsin Rapids,

Wis.Woodbridge, N.JWoodlake, CalifWoodlynne, N.JWoodward, OklaWoonsocket, R.IWorthington, W.Va..Wyoming, IowaYale, MichYarba Linda, Calif.-Youngstown, Ohio__.Yuma, ColoZillah, Wash

Main Line National Bank.Farmers & Merchants National

Bank.First National BankMcDowell County National

Bank.First National BankPeoples National BankFirst National Bank

do

_do_...do...do-

West Hollywood National Bank.

Westmont National BankFirst National BankFarmers National BankFirst National BankNational Bank of WhitehallFirst National Bank

_do_.Wilcox National Bank.First National Bank

.do-Commercial National BankCitizens National BankWinder National BankFirst National BankPeoples National Bank of Win-

Snell National BankCitizens National Bank

First National Bank & Trust Co.First National BankWoodlynne National BankFirst National BankCitizens National BankFirst National Bank

do-do_..do-

Second National Bank in.Firsfc National Bank

do ._

Total

Dividends paid through or by purchasing banksto creditors of insolvent national banks, assetsof which were sold by order of court:

Albion, N.YAlliance, Nebr.Belvidere, N.J

Citizens National Bank___First National BankBelvidere National Bank-

Jan.Nov.Dec.JuneFeb.JuneJan.JulyAug.Feb.Oct.Oct.

12.193118.193211,193129,193121,192922,193127.193319,192722,19317,193112,193115,1931

Nov. 30,1932Oct. 25,1932

Jan. 24,1933Feb. 6,1932Sept. 23,1932Mar. 13,1929

Sept. 4,1931Nov. 28,1930Dec. 7,1931June 28,1932

Oct. 19,1931Nov. 18,1930July 22,1932Jan. 19,1933Jan. 26,1932Dec. 30,1931

JuneOct.JuneJuneJan.Mar.Dec.Apr.June

17,193227.193129.193225,193231,19239,193130,193230,193129,1931

Jan. 19,1933Dec. 22,1931

Dec. 2,1931Dec. 2,1932Apr. 11,1931Jan. 21,1932Sept. 18,1928Mar. 31,1931Oct. 11,1932Jan. 12,1933Jan. 12,1932Nov. 30,1931Oct. 16,1931Dec. 2,1931

Jan. 21,1932Nov. 3,1931Oct. 19,1931

$2, 678, 478. 76356,136. 41499, 251. 5274, 294. 43116, 996. 42

144. 28289, 999. 30

290. 537, 907. 24

131. 65507, 024. 8895, 644. 371,028.10

62, 533. 8119, 468. 071, 576. 90282. 54

40, 673.8639, 558. 93

11, 712.94918. 74

16, 507.1021, 788. 36

189. 6289.19

150, 282. 0048, 598.13

52, 519. 8010, 055. 3281, 066. 4026, 336. 8281, 338.19180, 690. 02

104, 444.1380, 539. 4673, 061. 2780, 067. 06

9.40607. 37

63,125. 221, 471.181, 225. 27

68, 222. 555, 835.00

280, 965. 7941, 365. 34

642. 9710, 510. 3528, 743. 872, 370. 0310,185. 0071, 724.1821,074. 9650, 840. 3210, 862. 94

409. 65

16. 666612.5

12.5

1013.9

24

206.31

2840

16. 66661022.5151029.1666

27337015

25100

505.835

2.94

191,694,985.00

7, 577. 5814. 245. 7012,021.84

50456516.666612.527.54512414040476238.57816.666628

1063.9

24132096.31

50704540

41. 66664022.5157579.1666

8370152562.525

10010

5070.835

456238672.9443202542404515

504 60

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Location

Champaign, 111..Columbia, TennColville, TennDurham N CHenderson, KyKnoxville, TennLogansport, Ind-Louisville, KyNewark, N.JOshkosh, WisPittsburgh, Pa

DoStewartville, Minn_._Waterloo, Iowa

Distributions binsolvent nati<in receivership

Detroit, MichDo

Title

First National Bank ._ __Phoenix National BankFirst National Bank

doHenderson National Bank. .Holston-Union National Bank. .First National BankNational Bank of Kentucky !___Port Newark National BankCity National BankDiamond National BankMonongahela National BankFirst National BankCommercial National Bank

Total

y conservators to creditors ofmal banks subsequently placed

' First National BankGuardian National Bank of

Commerce

Total

Total dividends paid by Comptroller's checks,by receivers, and distributions by conservators. _

Date receiverappointed

Mar. 4,1932Nov. 11,1931Oct. 8,1931Jan. 18,1932June 11,1932Nov. 12,1930Nov. 11,1931Nov. 17,1930Aug. 8,1930Jan. 31,1933Nov. 14,1932Oct. 29,1931Oct. 15,1931July 18,1932

May 11,1933

do

Dividends paid duringthe year

Amount

$428,189. 78138, 876. 61

271. 211,575,808.31

402, 319. 8158, 243. 08

451, 327. 01239, 902. 06

182. 701,169, 459. 763,134,161. 244, 373, 416. 91

1, 244. 861,348,411.29

13, 355, 659. 75

31,089, 407. 00

8, 675, 486. 00

39, 764,893. 00

244,815,537.75

Percent

40

9050

10

704065

40

10

10

Totalpercentof divi-dends

paid tocreditors

604050

410650406067

1057040657040

5 40

5 40

1 Deduction by reason of dividend previously reported as paid but not canceled.2 Including dividend percentage paid through or by purchasing banks.3 Dividends paid directly by receivers and representing second dividend payments of 30 percent plus

supplements to first 10 percent distributions by conservators, continued by receivers.4 Including dividend percentage paid by Comptroller's checks.5 Including dividend percentage paid by receivers.6103.5 percent principal and interest in full paid nonassenting creditors by Comptroller's checks and 100

percent principal paid assenting creditors by purchasing bank in accordance with agreements.

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Year ended Oct. 31—

186518661867 . _186818691870187118721873187418751876187718781879188018811882188318841885 . _188618871888 _188918901891 _ .1892189318941895

All receivershipsclosed

Number

12732

611359101483

32114888292517652136

Capital stockat date offailure

$50,000500,000

1,370,000210,000300, 000

1,806,1003,825,000250, 000

1,000,000965,000

3,344, 0002, 612, 5001, 230,000700,000

1, 561,300250,000

1, 285,000600, 000650, 000

1, 550,0001,900,000250,000750,000

3, 622,0002, 450,00010,910, 0002, 770,0005, 235,020

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Number

1

1

11

1

Capitalstock atdate offailure

$150,000

100,000

1, 725, 000

366,666

Receiverships closed through liquidation

Number

12

32

611359101483

32114788292417542135

Capital stockat date offailure

$50,000500,000

1,370,000210,000300,000

1,806,1003, 825,000250, 000

1,000,000965, 000

3, 344,0002, 612, 5001, 230,000700,000

1, 561, 300250, 000

1, 285,000600,000500,000

1, 550,0001,900,000250,000750,000

3, 522,0002, 450,0009,185, 0002, 770,0004,935, 020

Total assetsto Oct. 31,

1933

$208,1061,847,5665, 326,831

550,824798, 843

5,498, 59310, 631, 368

756, 4433, 959, 5602, 425. 6808,002, 6188,151, 3562,865,023lf 147,801

6,810,4201,032, 7439, 362,9945,140, 5581, 578,9988,906, 3407, 584,951943, 231

2,155, 58610, 602,18716, 257,48331,135,1738, 366,40714,959, 604

Total as-sessmentsupon share-holders

$50,000500,000796,000139, 300

536,1722, 277, 500

195, 000700, 000669, 000

1,169, 000744, 500521, 750375,000

1, 561, 300250,000

1,142, 500600,000170, 000

1,179, 500700, 000125,000401, 500

2, 562,1501, 750,0005, 389, 5002,082, 2003,147, 520

Cash collec-tions from

assets

$75,209295, 259

2,870, 659259, 723261,077

2,935, 2965,948,359239,929781,478

1, 023, 8094,163,0163, 495, 0001,047, 049541, 719

3,077, 411431, 280

5, 379,9773, 064, 921933,071

3, 588, 2073, 685, 458606, 484926, 811

3,147, 2029, 207, 62212, 920, 4292, 754, 7926,050,197

Cash col-lections

from stockassess-ments

$1,16417, 73351,84937,871

485,133731, 24939, 847160,154239, 920570, 594320. 81225l| 738331, 966

1, 247, 651132, 240620, 637379, 007110, 734407,143397, 34592,145166, 676941,996741,488

2, 594, 237765, 675

1, 277, 956

Offsets al-lowed andsettled

$18, 66169, 445151,47339, 632318,016

745,650922, 77939, 552544, 74691, 790417, 552

1,890, 342305,167163,192

452, 2562B, 547

1,020.067223, 37085, 784885,057391, 27823, 21590, 615490,847

1,395, 8621,983,162454, 360

1, 217, 294

Total collec-tions from allsources, in-cluding off-sets allowed

$95,034382, 437

3,073,981337,226579,093

4,166,0797, 602, 387319,328

1, 486, 3781, 355, 5195,151,1625, 706,1541, 603, 9541,036,877

4, 777, 318587, 067

7,020, 6813, 667, 2981,129, 5894,880, 4074, 474, 081

721, 8441,184,1024, 580,04511, 344, 97217, 497, 8283, 974,8278, 545,447

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Year ended Oct. 31—

18961897 .1898

189919001901 _ _1902. . . .190319041905190619071908 . . .190919101911 . _1912. . . .19131914. . . .191519161917191819191920. . . .1921192219231924192519261927

All receivershipsclosed

Number

27387

126

112

12202286

2496386

2014137215

343052

1299575

106

Capital stockat date of

failure

$3,805,0005,851, 5001, 200,000

850,0001,800,0001, 760,000

450,0003,480,0001,535,0002,035,000

680,000575,000

6,560,000768, 500875,000275,000

1,100,0004,350,0001, 760,0001,830,000

805,0001,230,000

250,00025,000

205,0001,870,0001,865,0003,070,0008,690.0005,660,0003,799, 5006,170,000

Receiverships r e -stored to solvencyand either sold orreopened

Number

111

2

3

111

13611

6629225

Capitalstock atdate offailure

$500,000100,000250,000

600,000

2,380,000

300,00050,00025,000

3,400,000375,000180,00050,00050,000

250,000400,00090,000

380,00065,000

115,000235,000

Receiverships closed through liquidation

Number

26376

126929

202285

2386385

178

126215

282450

1209373

101

Capital stockat date of

failure

$3,305,0005, 751, 500

950,000

850,0001,800,0001,160,000

450,0001,100,0001,535,0002,035,000

680,000275,000

6, 510,000743, 500875,000275,000

1,100,000950,000

1, 385,0001, 650,000

755,0001,180, 000

250,00025,000

205,0001, 620,0001. 465,0002, 980, 0008. 310,0005, 595,0003, 684, 5005, 935,000

Total assetsto Oct. 31,

1933

$14,203,43339,579,0454,450, 252

2, 724,86213, 590,0869,174,052

604,0717,185, 6028, 734,282

15, 307,8512,410,4083,065,464

33,476,3194,047,0003,664,8941,474,8755, 526, 2518,130, 772

11,622,48517,459, 3643,869,1257,052,1242, 353, 671

534, 6214,175,003

22,141,02715, 735, 24430, 348, 34585.359. 64947', 347', 41031, 775, 97552, 794,042

Total as-sessments

upon share-holders

$2,773,4004,000, 870

620,000

489,0001,421,000

806,000140,000386,000

1,021,0001, 335, 250

460,000275,000

1,423, 500347, 500300,000260,000350,000587, 500

1, 297, 000770,000565,000

1,150,000250,00025,000

205,0001, 520,0001, 315,0002,905,0006.415.0005', 510', 0003,659, 5005,610,000

Cash collec-tions from

assets

$4,903, 70121,591, 2933,387, 252

1, 357, 2508, 748, 3436,745,910

312, 7894, 717, 8364,950,7709, 296,3311, 212, 3401, 715, 859

19,835,1532,122, 2572, 645, 646

679,1773, 567, 2385, 505,8386, 215,154

10,101, 6852,013,8734,016,8911,446, 279

85, 9082, 341, 708

10, 350, 3038,575, 256

13,139, 57943. 680. 39023; 348', 69715, 579,69726,940,004

Cash col-lections

from stockassess-ments

$1,297,0952, 298, 825

222, 370

220, 6571,330, 572

435, 842115, 645215,887548, 646625,103225, 309174,117729, 716169,076120, 962113, 564230,064228,119546,158327, 967352, 575742, 612201,072

1,493157,936631, 887525,110

1, 339, 2993.115, 5992,907, 6682, 064,1752,893, 296

Offsets al-lowed and

settled

$988,1622,448,490

229,011

108,235557,066513,729

13, 703875,590645,461

1,345,793223,957212,982

3, 572,843316,726279,46366, 227

483,430643,755

1, 378,3004, 352,051

761,045745,017226, 358431,892635, 583

2, 688, 574869, 696

2,170, 7775. 315,4952,553,0661, 631, 5502, 776,109

Total collec-tions from allsources, in-cluding off-sets allowed

$7,188,95826,338,6083,838, 633

1,686,14210,635,9817,695,481

442,1375,809,3136,144,877

11,267, 2271,661,6062,102,958

24,137,7122,608,0593,046,071

858,9684, 280, 7306,377,7128,139,612

14,781,7033,127,4935, 504, 5201,873, 709

519, 2933,135,227

13, 670, 7649,970,062

16,649,65552,111,48428,809,43119, 275,42232, 609,409

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Total

4327273428

1,272

2, 610,0001, 700,0001, 685,0004, 705,0003,435,000

141, 260, 420

1341822

117

25,000235,000500,000

2, 415,0002,885,000

18,130, 000

422423166

1,155

2, 585,0001,465,0001,185, 0002, 290, 000

550, 000

123,130,420

17,432, 9896, 501, 6045, 699,03818, 629,1793, 231,905

738, 419, 606

2, 485,0001, 200,0001, 025, 000640, 000550, 000

83, 826,912

9,096, 7883, 297, 5903, 577, 07513, 492, 6982,023, 293

382, 329, 293

1, 355, 482606, 822542 920392, 472405, 499

41, 526, 571

948, 227372, 377220,073

1, 301, 667385, 264

57, 742,455

11,400,4974, 276, 7894, 340,06815,186, 8372, 814,056

481, 598, 319

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Year ended Oct. 31—

186518661867186818691870__ _.187118721873 - . _ .1874.. . __ _187518761877.. . . .1878187918801881. . . . .18821883. _ .188418851886.1887.. ._ _.._188818891890..1891,1892... __. .189318941895

Receiverships closed through liquidation—Continued

Losses onassets com-pounded orsold under

order of court

$114, 2361,482,8622,304,699

251,469219, 750

1, 727, 7923, 760, 230

476,9622, 633, 3361, 223, 2453, 350,8342, 373, 2091, 292,802

113,797

3, 280, 753577,916

2, 938,6051,811,188

241, 4354, 217,8382,143,320

199, 648921,051

6,957, 6405,404, 004

15,101, 3864,875, 9297,478,894

Remaininguncollectedstock assess-

ments

$48,836482, 267744,151101,429

51,0391,546, 251

155,153539,846429,080598,406423,688270,01243,034

313, 649117, 760521,863220,99359,266

772, 357302, 65532,855

234,8241, 620,1541, 008, 5122, 795, 2631,316, 5251,869, 564

Nominal val-ue of assetsreturned to

shareholders'agents

$89,855

86,83671,216

392,805220,005329,093

24, 34541,079

318, 708215, 238

1,364,895113,884217,109

6,498249,995

1,130,198281, 326213, 219

Dividendspaid

$70,811267,156

2,455,515238,320193,259

2, 200,2365,052,958

205,302644,686

1,021,0563, 576,6322, 334,156

884,454724,328

3,746,278451,375

4,834,0002,915,978

693,7513,311,3222,839,035

569,908812,442

2, 629,2788,914,5119, 778,4491, 583,6024,159,027

Secured andpreferred lia-bilities paid,including off-sets allowedand amountsadvanced forprotection of

assets

$18,66169,720

269,31659,133

325,874

1,620,1461,780,516

54,400679,168186,991

1,108,1162,444, 770

524,095173, 229

648, 74023, 794

1, 621,066422, 903308, 477

1, 218,0951, 215,993

109,631263, 373

1, 343, 7211,908, 4225,921, 5681,818, 0093,337,025

Receivers'salaries, legaland other ex-

penses

$5,56245, 561

349,15039,77359,960

304, 483521,11459, 626

162, 524133,787427,329343,882180,15465, 797

382,300111, 898548, 392328, 41786, 630

329, 255218, 66038, 208

106, 624564, 843419, 237

1, 626, 219569, 732868, 595

Amount re-turned to

shareholders'agents in cash

$41, 214247, 799

13, 68539, 085

583, 34615,25173, 523

17, 223

40, 73121, 735

200, 3934,0971,663

42, 203102, 802171, 592

3,484180, 800

Circulationoutstanding

at date offailure

$44,000265,000928,900141,800174, 700

1,388,3932, 522,100

230,000638,676540,609951,728

1, 322, 725516,825506,143

999,400108, 200850,120486, 550302,960386,597557,81156, 250

171,450641, 852623,153

1, 573, 624624,003963, 752

Total de-posits at date

of failure 2

$6,415,335583, 766

6, 089, 7374,071, 881

757,2804,575, 7913, 998, 683

490, 611991, 636

5,570,92611, 563, 73314,975, 7123, 212, 5665,973,135

Amount ofclaims proved

$122,0891,104,0443, 357,563

308,112239,886

2, 558,6606,930,123

376, 5792,566, 2391,392,4063,636, 7232, 739,0791,108,644

778,966

5,948,150609, 765

6, 356, 8303, 775, 062

740,1765, 261, 4023, 590, 751

564, 7941,109,4446, 780, 647

10,860,89014,434,1053, 761,0856,078, 734

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8,197, 52214,936,299

688, 2781, 259, 3772,168, 8551,865,001277, 579

1, 012,9682,840, 2914, 352, 275960, 229

1,136, 6235,941, 3071, 225, 518728, 626729, 471

1,171, 2411, 661,9634,029,0312, 504, 585981, 871

2,069, 837681, 03416,821

1,197, 7129,102,1506, 290, 29214,855, 34436, 260, 24021, 386, 27414, 551, 35622, 983, 8547, 291, 8982, 667, 3791, 811, 4793,834, 814

823, 348

1,476, 3051,702,045397, 630268,34390,428370,15824,355170,113472,354710,147234, 691100,883693, 784178, 424179,038146,436119,936359, 381750,842442,033212, 425407,388

23, 50747,064888,113789,890

1, 565, 7013, 299, 4012, 602,3321, 595, 3252, 716, 7041,129, 518593,178482,080247,528144, 501

114,048602,963145,711

2,115,82249,412

579,208297,760313,45213,882

4,127,016382,49911,159

304,344319,216

501,043112,336220,379

182,645103,52459,37313,37294,07596,076164,25890,411

3,139, 23618,123, 5212, 388, 2751,151, 0235, 694, 2135, 448, 289

344, 5523, 552, 5803,949, 5067, 060, 687974,927

1, 477,93913, 769,9021, 643, 2612,113,083407,975

3,165,9654,908, 3605. 221, 4164,675, 7281,653,1133, 832,148

51,1301,650,1693,817, 5623,066,1145, 447,18322,842, 34915,836,9329, 799, 57517,199, 2967, 567, 5752,335, 5733,075,87211,995, 5162,075,995

3,341, 4476,838, 2191,046,190291, 918

4, 732,4781,907,852

33, 2151,907,8921, 617,0443, 641, 361494, 631429, 697

8, 800, 492681, 554550, 319324, 896887, 435

1,140, 4962, 232, 2448, 744, 9781,181, 3941,414, 504937, 345445,160

1,190, 5428,840, 7416,180, 0219, 723, 23525,638, 29810, 517, 7747, 797, 234

13, 334, 8773, 086, 5821, 679, 9851,114, 4093,071, 569708,885

619,6011,133, 036

238, 612177, 374175,863319, 25820,364277,155

538, 770168, 913195, 322774, 244278, 253357,014126,097217,906319, 013685,952531, 215282, 261253,45599, 67323, 003294, 516

1, 012, 461723,927

1, 476,4863, 619, 7912,454, 6601, 876, 5592, 062, 319

740, 607259, 637145,396119,75229,176

88, 674243, 832165, 55665, 82733, 42720, 08244,00671, 686179,88926, 40923,135

792,9744,99125, 655

9,4249,843

829, 78210, 7254,413

2,75111,046

652,054

• 12, 9175,7331,5944,391

695,1951,167, 837133,010238, 613

1,084, 877737, 415109,900730, 570

1, 008, 2911, 510, 900321, 712189,400

3,068, 535352, 247100, 000250,000334, 650701, 697

1, 333, 886924, 797668,597688, 300166,10025,00093, 250615,692978, 540

1, 559, 8004, 228, 9823,121,1801, 608, 0903, 017, 5661, 335, 568428, 696914, 260155, 857140,020

7,187, 65719,593, 7252,375, 2721,377,8426.340,1476, 273, 336223,010

4, 311, 1115,118,02010,919, 7411,358, 4602,470, 26116,968, 3012, 611,0922.894,148634, 722

3, 665, 5765,995,9977,152,1619,133, 3681,997,0204, 327,1661, 543,397

283,6842,946, 740

12,105,0986, 750,465

16,899,18744,110, 78728,880,41319,490, 06833, 352,05111,189, 5793,190, 5993, 210,285

14,147,9702,224,489

6, 724, 26319, 576, 708

2,128, 0991, 518,1245, 579,8425,767, 766

345, 6653,720, 3924, 762, 392

10, 037, 2301,107, 7272, 656, 950

13, 616, 6402, 502,1962, 371, 902

561, 6503, 597,9815, 503, 9187,383, 4314, 755, 0241,838, 5413,907, 3081,463,166

51,1302,684, 471

11.453, 5318,134, 513

17,982, 02844,437, 63028.454, 65818, 296, 75832,060,65810, 732, 6013,426,9503, 506, 770

12,156, 8322, 265,444

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All receivershipsclosed

NumberCapitalstock atdate offailure

Receiverships r e -stored to solvencyand either sold orreopened

NumberCapitalstock atdate offailure

Receiverships closed through liquidation

NumberCapital stock

at date offailure

Total assetsto Oct. 31,

1933

Total as-sessment

upon shareholders

Cash collec-tions frcm

assets

Cash collec-tions from

stock assess-ments

Offsets al-lowed and

settled

Total collec-tions from allsources, in-cluding off-sets allowed

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AlabamaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew Hampshire.New Jersey..New MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth Dakota

$915,000275,000

2,175,0002, 640,0003,820,0001,410,000100,000

1,030, 0003,485,0001,875,0001, 615,0007,843, 5002, 554, 5007,190,0004, 097,0001, 576, 5002, 350,000250,000

5, 361, 3001,750,0003,425,000505,000

5,945,0005,185, 0003, 310, 000300,000500,000

1, 525,0002, 050.00013, 831,1202,450, 0002, 780,000

$100,00025,000225,00050,000

825,000500,000100,000

550,000100,00075,000275,000225,000310,000175, 000950,00050,000

400,000400,000

25,000

980,00035,000

200,00075,000875,000

1, 025,000280,000

$815,000250,000

1,950,0002, 590,0002,995,000910,000

$2, 724,0461,940,139

10, 246, 73415, 372,08519,400, 3915,182,017

$565,000250,000

1, 660,0002,050, 5002, 670,000372, 300

$1, 065, 2771,135, 2476, 252,4398,170,0488, 334,0133,426, 346

1,030,0002,935,0001, 775,0001,540, 0007, 568, 5002,329, 5006,880,0003,922,000626,500

2, 300,000250,000

4, 961, 3001,350,0003,425,000480, 000

5, 945,0004, 205, 0003, 275,000300,000500,000

1, 325, 0001, 975,00012,956,1201,425,0002, 480,000

4,022,12117, 272,8088,414, 57816,435, 24245, 644,10711, 747, 76855,289,88116, 544, 8872, 707, 7196, 698, 5131, 248, 326

40, 264, 9894,813, 68527,490, 8215, 640, 56218, 258, 68431, 201, 73221,457, 639

912, 8581, 294, 0716, 756,13614,000, 06860, 613, 63012, 975,12018, 332, 724

830,0002, 700,1501,054, 5001, 340,0004,362, 7501, 740, 5005, 625,0002, 742,150231, 370

1,915,00068,000

3, 549, 300837, 000

2,916, 00067,000

2,190, 0003,874,0002,810, 500

50,00083, 000

1,123,0001, 530,0004, 482, 6921, 217, 5001,911,500

1, 784, 6958, 298, 4114,129, 7517,112,842

24,767, 2426,164, 425

30,032, 2047, 685,1661,375, 7813, 261, 357766, 365

26, 381,4682,467, 48913, 773,6134,635, 8789,191,98014, 289, 9888, 669, 815

252, 343871, 746

4,453, 3046,824,005

34,437,0286, 977, 4399, 050, 043

$168, 534111. 587684,397

1, 241,9981, 507,990275,194

$94, 30077, 564

397, 278944, 589

1, 678, 483329,835

96, 2711, 258, 234692, 754492, 813

2, 406, 0161,051, 2693,114, 6391,063,454166, 635614,00233, 792

2, 645, 492447, 431

1,271,02529,060

1,198, 7811, 589,0731, 045, 510

12, 54840, 861957, 590782,104

2, 696, 913696,114765, 005

446,8012,041, 381671,494

1,121,1173,139,933

714, 6693,186,8781,113, 615337, 245229, 92373, 988

2,905, 439235, 239

1, 408,177239,075

2, 523,9642, 005, 3571,010, 494321,98841, 696592, 582

1,049,6815, 878, 4481, 272,100770, 768

$1,328,1111, 324, 3987, 334,11410,356, 63511, 520, 4914,031, 375

2, 327, 76711,598,0265,493,9998, 726, 77230,313,1917,930, 363

36, 333, 7219,862, 2351,879, 6614,105, 282874,148

31,932, 3993,150,15916,452,8154,904, 01312,914, 72517,884, 41810,725, 819

586,879954, 303

6, 003, 4768, 655, 79043,012,3898,945,65310, 585, 816

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£ Rhode Island..£ South Carolina.*E South Dakota..I Tennessee

S2 TexasT u t a hI Vermont& Virginia

WashingtonWest Virginia..Wisconsin.Wyoming

Total

6,825,0003,170,000

960,00014, 279,500

400,0001,445,0002,000,0001, 260,0007,917,000480,000910,000

1,380,0003, 225,0001,065,0001,010,000835,006

1,272 141,260,420

12

117

475,000415,000

6,240,000

50,00050,00050,000715,00025,000

30,000200,000860,000150,00040,000

18,130,000 1,155

6,350,0002, 755,000960,000

8,039, 500400,000

1,395,0001,950,0001, 210,0007, 202,000455,000910,000

1,350,0003,025,000205,000860,000795,000

123,130,420

32, 507, 99424,182, 2326,002, 76752,927, 2364,948,9256, 273, 66118,805,1865,895, 27637,395, 4584,431,7992, 708, 7406,801, 55812,487, 7861,052, 7444, 384,36712, 709,796

738,419, 606

3,116,0002, 530,000580, 500

4, 730,000400,000

1,364,5001, 761, 250978,000

5, 503,450305,000585,000

1,200,0002,293, 500175,000691,000795,000

83,826,912

16, 996, 54411, 273, 0542,980, 80927,910, 4533,010,4152,340, 2899, 758, 2162, 594,69517, 594, 7592,810, 7971,095,4843,333, 5675,415,656603,250

1,955,9036,617, 648

1, 615, 425777, 868221,039

2,202, 251198, 594885,449724,025679,356

2, 511,090219,831347,236408, 297812, 200118,900323, 979323,945

2, 659,4022,441, 716355, 752

6,896,068536,261254,595958,098259, 507

3,860,137160,89095,173368,963658, 63859,175271,057

1,052,922

382,329,293 I 41,526,571 57,742,455

21, 271,37114, 492, 6383, 557, 600

37, 008, 7723, 745, 2703,480, 33311,440,3393, 533,55823,965, 9863,191, 5181, 537,8934,110,8276,886,494781,325

2,550,9397,994, 515

481, 598, 319

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TABLE N O . 48.—National banks placed in charge of receivers the affairs of which have been closed, by Stales, from Apr. 14-, 1865, to Oct. 81,1988, with amounts of total nominal assets, capital stock, circulation outstanding, and total deposits at date of failure, together with variousdata indicating the results of liquidation, for those receiverships closed through liquidation (revised)—Continued

Location

Receiverships closed through liquidation—Continued

Losses onassets com-pounded orsold under

order ofcourt

Remaininguncollected

stock as-sessments

Nominalvalue of as-

sets returnedto share-holders'agents

Dividendspaid

Secured andpreferred lia-bilities paid,including off-sets allowed,and amountsadvanced for

protectionof assets

Receivers'salaries, legal

and otherexpenses

Amount re-turned to

shareholders'agents in

cash

Circulationoutstanding

at .date offailure

Total de-posits at date

of failure

Amount ofclaimsproved

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OAlabamaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of Columbia..FloridaGeorgiaIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraska. _._NevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth Carolina

$1, 564,469727, 328

3,130,1335,839,1019,367, 935

973,035

138,413975, 603808, 502

1,162, 01097,106

418,34719, 955

452,801

$650,731385,101

2, 545,0175, 592,6525,958,3782,848,206

$501,676836, 055

4,330, 5943,995,9724, 557, 480

939,141

$175, 704103, 242410,129718, 402873, 876227,147

$48, 37449, 609130, 75716,881

$375, 750162, 700506, 972818, 650

1, 299,120551,848

$905, 6031,032,0053,146, 7868, 562, 03210,006, 5982, 541, 327

1, 790, 625

2,961,1318, 201, 28317, 266, 0544,442, 53022,037,4367, 311,035983, 534

3, 207, 233407,972

8, 272, 0611,991,99412, 243,458

765,6096, 293,48814, 551, 72211, 664, 602

338, 527380, 629

1, 710, 2505, 951,04715, 904, 0184, 576,135

733, 7291,441,916361, 746847,187

1, 956, 734689, 231

2, 510, 3611, 678,696

64,7351, 300, 998

34, 208

44,068652, 202

470,878426,14433,363435,07111,159

1,644,97537,940991, 219

2, 284, 9271, 764,990

37, 45242,139165,410747,896

1, 785, 779521, 386

2,706, 021118,96365, 573

249, 252354, 665112, 728

175, 3354,394,136

149, 446

1, 645,8716, 461,8562, 951,8832, 712,66620,827,6064, 629,76522, 648,1285, 609,2291,084,4762,834,027507,954

22,045,3152, 221,3499,901,6513, 752,6167, 068, 2307,898,2485,195, 056181,361604,037

4, 394, 5403, 280,15624,116, 6134,942,980

551,9664,463, 8052,030, 3255, 246,8317, 500, 8162,747,91111,425,1963, 348,856

129,930

801, 337288, 855

8,696, 376580, 626

4,920, 5501,081, 4074, 965, 7958, 502, 5814, 483, 239

333, 745199, 032

1,189,9714, 783, 64315,905, 6143, 576, 031

405, 254767, 275

1, 335,134527,192

2,194, 254862,480182,974464, 92174,102

1, 027, 243313, 737

1,446, 48664, 985

800, 5101, 477, 6641, 030, 270

71, 77358, 834

383, 852583, 936

2, 433, 381423,184

3,329106, 537

649, 63525, 49566,14341, 67017,1884,9973,235

163, 46534, 447184,1285,005

80,1905,92517, 254

92,40035,1138,055

556, 7813,458

692, 5001, 561, 857923, 277821, 225

2, 527,9301, 058, 4413,842, 6301, 715, 200306,850

1,156, 24797,800

2, 811,825476, 965

1, 485,470159, 200

1, 076, 3831, 288, 3901, 318, 282

142, 200235, 588

1,025, 2931, 041, 8976, 079,011

710, 460

9,931, 6183,804,8316, 796,86419, 606,1235,912, 68035,807,0578, 002, 4001,170, 999978, 747589, 726

26,113,1012, 901, 37419, 585,1574,108, 5535,897,66916, 213,35411, 226, 330

85,186702, 542

5, 634, 7747, 518, 68024,940, 5058, 545,192

$1, 313, 327984, 094

5, 621, 8218, 203, 7409, 464, 7943,096, 032

2, 571,8488,913, 2663, 619, 6379, 017, 31523, 814,0576, 303, 21933,610,2508, 050, 7371,108, 7204, 277,506567,634

23, 485,1973, 238, 94717,836,4413, 748, 4468,050,78116,856, 85513,188, 279

248, 566638,054

5, 763,9147,441, 520

28, 269, 8487, 093,422

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Total

8,193,39710, 659,30710,427, 310

2, 618, 64217, 202, 4261,402, 2493, 678, 7778, 016,1272,845, 36315,810, 4731, 460,1121,137,8373, 099, 0286,200,273276, 296

2,157,4075, 039, 226

281,967, 572

1,146,4951, 500, 5751, 752,132359,461

2, 527, 749201,406479, 051

1,037, 225298, 644

2,992, 36085,169237,764791,703

1,481,30056,100367,021471,055

42,300,341

318,5162,192, 741

40,15247,564

72,745195,711130,089

380,246

213,219114,023

16, 380,286

5,662,73414, 538, 7534,860,9001, 529,441

19, 539, 5672,417,4461,750,4235,026, 5032,147, 70011,089,3471,154,9411,076, 5933,023, 0353,707, 647587,085

1,288, 2064, 505,037

269,401, 056

3,889, 5295, 323,1328,404, 8131, 683, 019

13,959, 9961,067,1481,422,4745,109, 6991,116, 53211,307,4261,875, 313223, 983728,486

2,441,961135,413927, 016

2,985, 476

175,981, 865

1,033,4501, 088, 2051, 219, 642343, 754

1,819, 798260, 676298,290

1,300, 587264, 500

1, 520,921161, 264195, 689359, 306726, 50154, 682335, 717504, 002

31, 723,891

103321, 2817,2831,386

1,689,411

9,1463,5504,826

48, 292

41,628

10,3854,145

4,491, 507

1,211, 3832, 488, 6551, 036, 693287,017

4,368, 538280,080178,900

1,009,835426,010

2,080,991363,991427,180

1,043,935821, 587113,800363,400484, 395

53, 256, 351

11,114,72218,965, 03314,698, 2253,189,952

3,472,1363,445,10610,322,1702, 717,40719,653, 7361,419, 3351,177,0513,428,8115,831, 361603,173

2, 799,0097, 332, 537

392, 523, 737

11, 583,36218, 911, 68611,899, 0163, 486,190

27, 362, 8043,105,1313, 703,87210, 607,1803, 474,99018, 590, 2231,601,1331,473, 7234, 996, 0375,986, 323674,285

2,851, 2657,456, 350

404,161,837

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TABLE NO. 49.—National banks unlicensed as of Mar. 16, 1933, subsequently disposed of without the appointments of conservators, withdates of and capital at organization, capital, assets, deposits, and borrowed money as of Dec. 31, 1932, dates of appointments of receiversand licenses issued under the bank holiday, including data as to banks otherwise in liquidation, and amount of deposits released throughreorganizations and sales of assets to Dec. 31, 1933

Name and location of bank

ARKANSAS

Clarksville, Farmers National Bank....Fayetteville, First National BankFort Smith, City National BankGreenwood, First National Bank inHartford, First National Bank inHope, First National BankHot Springs, Arkansas National Bank_Hughes, Planters National BankHuntsville, First National BankSpringdale, First National Bank

Total (10 banks).

CALIFORNIA

Bellflower, First National Bank—. ___Brea, First National BankHynes, First National BankLamanda Park, First National BankLa Verne, First National BankOntario, First National BankSan Bernardino, American National Bank.

Total (7 banks).CONNECTICUT

Oanaan, Canaan National Bank__Clinton, Clinton National BankMiddletown, Central National BankMiddletown, Middletown National Bank-

Organization

Char-ter no.

1158073461060910983118301253328321154289528763

1232811962991910894

10931

8511131413401216

Date

Jan.JuneJulyMar.JulyApr.Nov.Nov.Oct.May

10,19203,190417,191424,191727,193015,192420,188217,191929,190723,1907

Jan.Mar.Dec.JuneNov.Apr.Oct.

6,192328,19215,191016,19169,19092,19029,1916

Oct. 30,1906Apr. 27,1865June 14,1865May 23,1865

Capital

50,000100,00025,00025,000

100,00050,00030,00025,00025,000

490,000

25,00025,00025,00025,00025,00030,000100,000

255,000

50,00075,000

150,000369,300

Status as of Dec. 31, 1932

Capital

$60,000150,000200,00025, 00025,000100, 000400,00030,00050,00060,000

1,100,000

25,00025,00050,00025,00025,000125,000150,000

425,000

50,00075, 000200,000369,300

Total assets Total deposits

$345,0691,950, 2572,908,035218,569105,699

1,341,9362,967, 252139,718525, 541776,441

11,278, 517

507,202182,897596,477464,531346,955

1,840, 2582,402, 740

6, 341,060

894,0201,298,0083,547,9342, 785,288

Borrowedmoney (bills

payableand redis-

counts)

$178,1361,561,2152,411,069

160,49155, 699

1,009, 3682,057,531

104,145367,000604, 754

8, 509, 408

387,490154,870436,757431,003280, 652

1,401, 5411,841,461

4,933, 774

723,4671,019,4782, 677,3662,320, 555

$26,140

120, 763397, 405

50,000

594, 308

43,3023,000

49, 095

136,296232,458

464,151

71,924305, 008

Depositsreleasedthrough

reorganiza-tions or salesof assets, atpar value

plus accruedinterest, to

Dec. 31, 1933

$178,0001,561,0002,411,000

160, 00056,000

1,009, 0002,058,000

104, 000367,000605, 000

8, 509,000

387,000155,000437,000431,000281,000

1,401, 0001,841,000

4,933,000

723,0001,019,0002, 677,0002,320, 000

Datelicensed

1933Mar. 16Mar. 22Mar. 20Mar. 16Mar. 25Mar. 16Mar. 28Mar. 17Mar. 20Mar. 22

Mar. 16Mar. 17...do—-Mar. 18Mar. 17Mar. 20Mar. 16

Mar. 20Mar. 17Mar. 18Mar. 17

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

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Plainfield, First National Bank.__Putnam, Citizens National Bank.

Total (6 banks)DELAWARE

Smyrna, Fruit Growers National Bank and Trust Co.

Total (1 bank) _

Brooksville, First National BankKissimmee, First National BankWinter Garden, First National Bank.

Total (3 banks)GEORGIA

McDonough, First National Bank.

Total (1 bank)..

Bonners Ferry, First National BankGrangeville, First National BankHagerman, First National BankLewiston, First National BankMalad City, First National BankSandpoint, Bonner County National Bank..

Total (6 banks)

Aurora, Merchants National BankAurora, Old Second National BankBenld, First National BankBrighton, First National BankCarlyle, First National BankCasey, First National BankCentralia, City National BankChillicothe, First National BankCrossville, First National BankDecatur, Citizens National BankDixon, Dixon National BankDolton, First National BankGibson City, First National Bank of Gibson-Gray ville, Farmers National BankHarrisburg, First National BankHinckley, First National BankHinsdale, First National BankHume, First National BankLitchfield, First National BankLitchfield, Litchfield National Bank

1014512594

2336

133201287111389

7969

10727692710294297288229263

3854459677289397554860261192355848801457618818679817464604003111701130811108396210079

Feb. 5,1912Nov. 6,1924

June 17,1876

Apr. 26,1929Dec. 21,1925June 30,1919

Oct. 28,1905

Mar. 25,1915Apr. 22,1903Nov. 23,1912May 29,1883July 23,1907Oct. 27,1908

Oct.MayMayMar.Aug.Nov.Jan.Sept.MayMayAug.Apr.Mar.Oct.Mar.Apr.Jan.Nov.Nov.Sept.

27.188725,18912,1905

27,19096.19004.190124,192113,190031,19078,189126,187117,190731,19064.190223,188913,191811,191923,191724.18886,1911

50,000120,000

814,300

70,000

70,000

50,00050,00025,000

125,000

30,000

30,000

25,00025,00025,00050,00050,00050,000

225,000

100,000200,00025,00025,00040,00025,000100,00025,00025,000100,000100,00025,00080,00050,00050,00025,00050,00030,00050,00050, 000

50,000120, 000

864,300

50,000

50,000

50,00050,00050,000

150,000

80,000

80,000

50,00050,00025,000100,00030,00050,000

305,000

300,000200,00025,00025,00050,00050,000100,00025,00025,000250,000100,00050,00080,00025,00075,00025,000100,00030,00075,00050, 000

746,9881, 552,036

10,824, 274

1,015, 739

1,015, 739

482,573247,986335,674

1,066, 233

485,826

485,826

442, 571415,914125,803

2,987, 374342, 710

1,113,040

5,427,412

2,495, 7802, 223,1711, 231, 551172,738788, 532449, 541708,627188,531159,396

2,848, 3172, 228,868587, 392515,913300, 251

1, 207,997159, 576

1, 221, 269198,142892, 857433, 593

576,9661, 350, 744

8, 668, 576

655, 522

655, 522

349,128166, 768154,560

670,456

177,012

177,012

300,077304,68678,402

2,467,109224, 240964,495

4, 339,009

1, 604,7301, 621,1231,081, 551117,900598, 732325,060458, 591117,800105, 274

2,146,9011,837,446357,788243,440165,844831,40595, 230

1,008, 751129, 370680,106275, 437

20,000

396,932

159,431

159,431

31,43829,40045,105

105,943

87,660

87,660

41,513

14,56561,25335,79843,854

196,983

167,737

46,800

"52," 793

~~7,~566'

96,13387,93868, 620174,51330,170

5,00040,00047, 634

577,0001,351,000

8,667,000

656,000

656,000

349,000167,000155,000

671,000

177,000

177,000

300,000305,00078,000

2,467,000224,000964,000

4, 338,000

1,605,0001,621,0001,082,000118,000599,000325,000459,000118,000105,000

2,147,0001,837,000358,000243,000166,000831,00095,000

1,009,0C0129,000680,000275, 000

..do.....Mar. 20

Mar. 20

Mar. 18Apr. 7Mar. 21

Mar. 16

Mar. 22June 7Mar. 31June 7Mar. 16Mar. 20

Mar. 20Mar. 28Mar. 18Mar. 16Apr. 8

Mar. 18Mar. 23Mar. 29Mar. 30__do_____Mar. 28Apr. 6Apr. 13Apr. 5Mar. 28Mar. 27Mar. 20Mar. 17Mar. 22

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Name and location of bank

Organization

Char-ter no. Bate Capital

Status as of Dec. 31, 1932

Capital Total assets Total deposits

Borrowedmoney (bills

payableand redis-

counts)

Depositsreleasedthrough

reorganiza-tions or salesof assets, atpar value

plus accruedinterest, to

Dec. 31, 1933

Datelicensed

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

ILLINOIS—continued

Marine, First National BankMorris, First National BankMorris, The Grundy County National Bank_.Murphysboro, First National BankRaymond, First National BankRossville, First National BankSpringfield, First National BankStaunton, First National BankWayne City, First National Bank.Woodlawn, First National Bank _.Wyanet, First National Bank

105821773531401969105398205

1017310460117749277

July 7,1914Oct. 27,1870Sept. 16,1864Apr. 19,1889July 16,1903May 26,1900Dec. 12,1863Sept. 30,1911Oct. 30,1913June 22,1920Oct. 27,1908

Total (31 banks).

INDIANA

Bedford, Citizens National Bank _.Bicknell, First National BankBloomington, Bloomington National BankBrownstown, First National BankCannelton, First Cannelton National BankEast Chicago, First National Bankin.__ __.__..East Chicago, The Union National Bank of Indiana

Harbor atElkhart, First National BankEvansville, Old National Bank inMilltown, First National BankMitchell, First National BankOakland City, First National Bank.Petersburg, First National Bank

51737155841591439682

13531

13532206

124448650643395625300

Jan. 3,1899Jan. 7,1904Oct. 15,1906Mar. 14,1908Sept. 30,1909Mar. 6,1931

__doAug. 15,1863Aug. 14,1923Mar. 7,1907M a y 27,1902Oct. 5,1909Mar. 24,1900

$35,00050,00050,00050,00025,00035,000125,00050,00025,00025,00025,000

1,670,000

50,00030,000100,00050,00025,000200,000

200,00060,000500,00025,00025,00050,00025,000

$35,000125,000150,00050,00050,00050,000500,00050,00025,00025,00025,000

$746,100932, 703

1, 210,140651,247633, 561361,983

6,015,565681,833213,196229,628346,492

$631, 697696,924868, 279475,600444, 565234,478

4,735,729512,807157,338170,312273,184

$20,000

52, 37542,95087,28832,146229,050

2, 745,000 31,034,490 23,003,392 1, 288,647

150,00030,000100,00050,00075,000200,000

200,000300,000500,00025,00025,00050,00050, 000

1,488,266412,961815,472451,028808,802

2,326,886

2, 643,3224,393, 5689,842, 432288,485390, 595792, 629796,881

1,023,421335, 748601,729339,530561,037

1,818,829

2,142,5413,795,7828, 576, 489207,512278,927659,402679,836

76,975

34, 25131,51420,000

$632,000697,000868,000476,000445,000234,000

4,736,000513,000157,000170,000273,000

23,003,000

1,023,000336,000602,000340,000561,000

1,819,000

2,143,0003,796,0008, 576,000208,000279,000659,000680,000

1933Mar. 20Mar. 22Mar. 25Mar. 16Mar. 25Mar. 20Mar. 30Mar. 21Mar. 21Mar. 22Mar. 18

Mar. 18Mar. 16Mar. 18Mar. 16Apr. 12Mar. 20

Mar. 18Mar. 22Apr. 5Mar. 23Mar. 22Apr. 25

1933

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Princeton, Farmers National BankRemington, Farmers National BankSeymour, Seymour National BankSpurgeon, First National BankSouth Bend, Merchants National Bank.Tell City, Citizens National BankTell City, Tell City National BankWadesville, Farmers National BankWinslow, First National Bank_._

Total (22 banks) _

IOWA

Cedar Falls, Cedar Falls National Bank..Churdan, First National BankCouncil Bluffs, City National BankFarragut, First National BankManning, First National BankMcGregor, First National BankPrimghar, First National BankWinfield, Farmers National Bank

Total (8 banks) .

KANSAS

Concordia, First National Bank-

Total ( l bank) .

KENTUCKY

Bowling Green, American National BankCampbellsville, Taylor National BankCannel City, Morgan County National Bank..Central City, First National BankGlasgow, Citizens National BankLondon, National Bank of LondonOwenton, Farmers National BankProvidence, Union National BankRichmond, Citizens National BankSomerset, Farmers National BankSpringfield, First National Bank.

Total (11 banks) .

94631135546521202863347375575689279159

38716737930667003455323415510640

93656342789182298439789029689708765358811767

JuneApr.Oct.Sept.JuneMayMar.Sept.Apr.

16,190914,19199,189116,19214,19029,1904

13,190128.190725.1908

Apr.Apr.Dec.Mar.Feb.Dec.Oct.May

4,18887,19035,1908

14,190312,188619,186328,18894,1914

Oct. 12,1883

Feb.JuneAug.Apr.Nov.Aug.Apr.Jan.Feb.MayJan.

17.190910,190219.190521.190610,190626,190516,188311.191018,190527,19012,1871

100,00030,000100,00025,000100,00030,00030,00025,00025,000

1,805,000

50,00025,000120,00030,00050,00050,00050,00050,000

425,000

50,000

50,000

125,00025,00025,00025,00040,00025, 00060,00025,000100,00050,000150,000

650,000

100,00030,000175,00025,000250,00050,000100,00025,00025,000

2, 535,000

100,00025,000120,00030,00075,00050,00050,00050,000

500,000

100,000

100,000

125, 000100,00025,00050,00060,00025,00060,00025,000100,000100,00050,000

720,000

1, 689,455227,116

1,439,885268,501

1, 628,438565,341

1, 040, 793409,324435,161

33,155, 341

236, 7201, 694, 890356, 263

1,174,028459, 572555, 985210, 566

5, 586,932

419,415

419, 415

1, 500,1721,607, 689310, 308691,093590, 813636, 959434, 404445,882768, 639

1,126, 600351,997

8,464, 556

1, 258, 380161,116

1,159,994223,339

1,068,159411, 325706,661343,475317, 636

26, 670,868

724,473148,125

1,355, 263

996,755364, 267403, 581127,173

4,419,906

231,478

231,478

903,1811,394,310227,700481,849366, 762498,035267,931370,109525,177776,109222, 780

6,033,943

43,500

32,64538,118

52,080

329,083

12,067

15,656

"17,675

44, 742

67, 670

67, 670

.66,864

55, 00098, 65045,00015,000

65,00098,03215,000

558, 546

1,258,000161,000

1,160,000223,000

1,068,000411,000707,000343,000318,000

26,671,000

724,000148,000

1,355,000300,000997,000364,000404,000127,000

4,419,000

231,000

231,000

903,0001, 394,000228,000482,000367,000498,000268,000370,000

776,000223,000

5,509,000

Mar. 20

Mar. 16Mar. 24Apr. 11Mar. 25-_do._—Mar. 20Mar. 24

Mar.Mar.Apr.Mar.

Mar.Mar.

23172823

2022

Mar. 16

Apr. 1Mar. 16Apr. 5Mar. 17Mar. 16Mar. 28Mar. 23Mar. 20i June 26Apr. 25Apr. 4

Dec. 31

Do.

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CO

o

Name and location of bank

Organization

Char-ter no. Date Capital

Status as of Dec. 31,1932

Capital Total assets Total deposits

Borrowedmoney (bills

payableand redis-

counts)

Depositsreleasedthrough

reorganiza-tions or salesof assets, atpar value

plus accruedinterest, to

Dec. 31, 1933

Datelicensed

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

Abbeville, First National BankThibodaux, LaFourche National Bank..

580713345

Apr. 18,1901June 7,1929

Total (2 banks).

MAINE

Augusta, First National Granite BankDamariscotta, First National BankDamariscotta, New Castle National BankFarminston, First National BankFarming ton, Peoples National BankGardiner, The National BankLewiston, First National BankNorth Berwick, North Berwick National Bank.

4984469534459586196093301523

JulyApr.Feb.Oct.JuneNov.Feb.July

11,186430.186415.186518,18903,19015,19096,1864

20,1865

Total (8 banks).

MARYLAND

Havre de Grace, Citizens National BankPerryville, The National BankRockville, Montgomery County National Bank-Westminster, First National Bank

5445111933187742

June 16,1900June 4,1918Nov. 20,1883Dec. 31,1864

Total (4 banks) _

$25,00050,000

75,000

100,00050,00050,00050,00050,00050,00050,00050,000

450,000

70,00050,00050,00075,000

245,000

$50,00050,000

$920,625589,811

$662,091466, 560

$103,07445,000

$662,000467,000

100,000 1, 510,436 1,128, 651 148,074 1,129,000

300,00050,00050,00050,00050,00050,000400,00075,000

6,331,0841,640,436641,141

1,089,8861, 658,644510,378

6,919, 5891, 021,431

5,501,4571,442,713518,496955. 030

1, 507; 888432, 316

5,393, 299891, 673

10,000

5, 501,0001,443,000518,000955,000

1, 508,000432,000

5, 393,000891,000

1,025,000 19,812, 589 16,642,872 10,000 16, 641,000

70,00050,000100,000125,000

1,867, 090

2, 304, 7082, 231,397

945, 618705, 507

1,945,6751,844,048

109, 739

100,977

946,000706,000

1, 946,0001,844, 000

345,000 6, 783, 579 5,440,848 210, 716 5, 442, 000

1933Mar. 20Mar. 21

Mar. 16Mar. 22...do.....Mar. 16—do—..

'."doll"'.Mar. 17

Apr. 5Apr. 21May 25May 1

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MASSACHUSETTS

Braintree, Braintree National Bank..Danvers, Danvers National BankGardner, First National BankMethuen, Methuen National BankNorth Adams, North Adams National Bank.Peabody, Warren National BankSomerville, Somerville National BankSouthbridge, Peoples National BankWaltham, Waltham National BankWrentham, The National Bank

Total (10 banks) _

Evart, First National BankHermansville, First National Bank.

Total (2 banks).

MINNESOTA

Battle Lake, First National Bank ,Carlton, First National BankEmmons, First National BankHenning, First National BankKasson, National Bank of Dodge County.Lakefield, First National Bank in...Mclntosh, First National BankMenahga, First National Bank

Total (8 banks) _

MISSISSIPPI

Aberdeen, First National BankCanton, First National BankMoss Point, Pascagoula National Bank.

Total (3 banks).

Clayton, First National BankMaple wood, Citizens National Bank..Sedalia, Third National Bank

Total (3 banks).

113477452884

128001210616

477111388

6881085

1256111954

8756697367846906

10580132046488

11740

36566847

12333129552919

Apr.Sept.Feb.JuneMayNov.JuneMayDec.Apr.

7,191926,190425,186530,19254,1865

18,186414,189227,191926.186410.1865

June 10,1924Mar. 29,1921

MaySept.MayJulyJuneApr.Sept.May

17,190729,19032,190316,190329,191423,19289,190217,1920

Mar. 5,1887May 25,1903Feb. 15,1907

Mar. 3,1923June 16,1926Nov. 20,1882

100, 000100, 000100,000100,000350, 000250,000100,000100,000150,000105,000

1,455,000

35,00025,000

60,000

25,00025,00025,00025,00030,00025,00025,00025,000

205,000

50,00050,00075,000

175,000

100,000100, 000100, 000

300, 000

100,000100, 000200,000100,000300,000200,000100,000100,000400,00052, 500

1, 652,500

35,00025,000

60,000

25,00025,00035,00025,00030,00025,00030,00025,000

220,000

100,00065,00075,000

240,000

100,000100,000100, 000

300, 000

1, 213,0031, 238,7713,920,8701,334, 5445, 215,1622,142,2824, 793, 3421, 077, 5794, 929, 617569,735

26,434,905

319,951580,503

900,454

435,287281,983236,984445,719171,968529,979435,280

2,875, 623

575,559578,796949,592

2,103,947

1, 691,595843,814

1,515,010

4,050,419

874,8201,057,1183, 382, 4891, 067, 2244,392, 7451,677, 5444,432,422763, 222

3, 905, 598414, 771

21,967,953

227,108468,187

695, 295

254,807367,948189,183171, 111290,026137,002457,945380, 280

2, 248,302

270,213429,177580, 683

1, 280, 073

1,234,951545,915

1,127,869

2,908, 735

104, 743

~ 30,666

135, 482320,00048,000

638, 225

9,137

9,137

26,444

12,87310,00031, 269

80, 586

75, 650

193, 724

269,374

221,07673,151119, 279

413, 506

875,0001, 057,0003, 382,0001, 067,0004, 393,0001, 678, 0004,432, 000

763, 0003,905, 000415, 000

21, 967, 000

227, 000468,000

695,000

255, 000368,000189,000171,000290,000137,000458,000380,000

2, 248,000

270,000429,000581,000

1, 280,000

1,235,000546,000

1,128,000

2,909,000

Mar. 17Mar. 16...do.-...Mar. 20Mar. 16Mar. 23Apr. 5Apr. 12Mar. 29Mar. 22

Apr. 6Mar. 17

Mar. 18Apr. 28Mar. 20...do.—.Mar. 21Mar. 20...doMar. 17

Mar. 22Mar. 17...do

Mar. 25Apr. 21Mar. 23

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COOx

to

Name and location of bank

Organization

Char-ter no. Date Capital

Status as of Dec. 31,1932

Capital Total assets Total deposits

Borrowedmoney (bills

and redis-counts)

Depositsreleasedthrough

reorganiza-tions or salesof assets, atpar value

plus accruedinterest, to

Dec. 31, 1933

Datelicensed

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

NEBRASKA

Loup City, First National Bank in_Marquette, First National Bank

136208400

June 18,1932Oct. 1,1906

Total (2 banks).

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Dover, Merchants National BankExeter, Buckingham National BankLakeport, Lakeport National Bank of Laconia atMilford, Souhegan National BankNashua, Second National BankPortsmouth, First National BankPortsmouth, New Hampshire National Bank

527412889474010702240

191052

Mar. 22,1900Dec. 30,1925Apr. 25,1892Feb. 17,1865Mar. 1,1875May 23,1863Mar. 22,1865

Total (7 banks).

NEW JERSEY

Atco, Atco National Bank. _Audubon, Audubon National BankBarnegat, First National BankCamden, American National BankCranford, First National BankHawthorne, First National BankLaurel Springs, Laurel Springs National Bank.Marlton, First National BankMays Landing, First National BankMedford, Burlington County National Bank...

12617114468497131201226312663120221312585821191

Nov.JulyOct.Sept.Oct.Feb.MaySept.Jan.May

5,192428,191910,190623,192716,192224,192517,192115,19279,190716,1865

$25,00025,000

50,000

100,000100,00050,000100,000100,000100,000150,000

700,000

25,00050,00025,000300,000100, 000100, 00025,00025,00025,000100,000

$25,00025,000

$314,059237,595

$259,297190,984

$19, 6858,010

50,000 551,654 450, 281 27,695

100,000100,00050,000100,000300,000250,000100,000

746,977950, 676

1,072, 3361,876, 7907,333, 6373,880,9321, 550, 264

350,312720, 559

172,929

1, 619,4326, 283, 7353, 250,1921,158,800 50,000

1,000,000 17,411,612 14,313,062 222,929

25,000100,000100,000300,000100,000100,00025,00025,00025,000100,000

343,3841,000,4471,298, 6671, 254,085985, 601877,644440, 622195,054793,835820, 247

239, 795850,222979, 548

66, 899

752,881610,147320,329138,328639,936591, 287

85, 749196, 626

58,00036,00022, 98264,15554, 711

$259, 000191,000

450,000

350,000721,000930,000

1, 619,0006, 284,0003, 250, 0001,159, 000

14,313,000

240,000850,000980, 000597, 000753, 000610, 000320,000138, 000640, 000591,000

1933Mar. 16...do

Mar. 29Mar. 17.__do___-Mar. 20Mar. 16Mar. 28Mar. 18

Mar. 22Mar. 29Mar. 16Mar. 29Mar. 18

Mar. 21Mar. 18Mar. 20...do..-

1933

Dec. 31

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North Merchantville, Pennsauken Township Na-tional Bank

Pemberton, Peoples National Bank & Trust Co..Pennington, First National BankPerth Amboy, First National BankWest Collingswood, Memorial National Bank of Col-

lingswoodWilliamstown, First National BankWoodbine, Woodbine National Bank.._

Total (17 banks) .

NEW MEXICO

Las Cruces, First National Bank___Lordsburg, First National BankAlbuquerque, First National Bank.

Total (3 banks) _

NEW YORK

Fleischmanns, First National Bank..LaFargeville, First National Bank...Wayland, First National Bank

Total (3 banks).

NORTH CAROLINA

Asheville, First National Bank & Trust CoElizabeth City, First & Citizens National Bank.Leaksville, First National Bank.- _

Total (3 banks).

NORTH DAKOTA

Casselton, First National BankDickinson, First National BankDickinson, Liberty National Bank...Goodrich, First National BankWilliston, First National BankWilton, First National Bank

Total (6 banks).

Ashtabula, The National Bank.Batavia, First National Bank___Bellevue, First National Bank..

12903812957185215

11607726512977

772088802614

8847133655196

12244462812259

27924384124018077556711712

50757152302

Dec. 30,1925Feb. 3,1906Dec. 5,1900July 23,1899

Feb. 4,1920May 5,1904July 1,1926

Apr. 25,1905Sept. 21,1907Dec. 24,1881

Apr. 30,1907July 20,1929May 6,1899

Apr. 24,1922May 26,1891Oct. 27,1922

Aug. 26,1882July 3,1890June 12,1923Jan. 2,1906July 10,1900Apr. 28,1920

Mar. 11,1897Jan. 3,1865Sept. 17,1875

25,00025, 00025,000

100,000

50,00025,00030,000

1,005,000

50,00025,00050,000

125,000

25,00025,00050,000

100,000

100,00050,00040,000

190,000

60,00050,00050,00025,00025,00025,000

235,000

100, 000100, 00050, 000

50,000100,00050,000300,000

50,00025,00030,000

1,605,000

50,00035,000400,000

485,000

50,00025,00050,000

125,000

300,000200,00040,000

540,000

50,000100,00050,00025,00075,00025,000

325,000

200, 00080, 000100, 000

355, 323999, 658

1, 367, 6366, 389, 553

470, 821465,949298, 662

20,179,166

454, 697367, 733

6,001,065

6,823,495

290,960188,821

1,185,243

1,665,024

3,244, 6502, 777, 759270,991

6, 293,400

435,4631,829,104490, 982180,086

1,042,108295,401

4, 273,144

2,024, 567510, 943

1, 370, 056

229,917835, 563

1, 229,4965,477, 522

333,188331, 671208, 601

15,719, 397

330, 562206,387

5,000, 232

5, 537,181

209,586136,959947, 650

1, 294,195

2,484,4282,054, 260203, 284

4, 741,972

269, 7551,411,967283,842113, 646768, 341198,804

3,046, 355

1, 520,167331, 988

1,156,494

65,47525,00030,000264,000

75,00053, 48221, 734

1, 361,446

53, 31698, 273

151, 589

15,000

15,000

142,007197,076

339, 083

60,945125,000108,42911,440

133, 51640,419

479, 749

80, 2008,000

230,000836,000

1, 229, 0005,478,000

333, 000332, 000209,000

15, 720, 000

331, 000206,000

5,000, 000

5, 537,000

210,000137,000948,000

1,295,000

2,019, 0002,054, 000203,000

4, 276,000

270,0001,412, 000284,000114, 000768,000199,000

3,047, 000

1, 520, 000332, 000

1,156,000

Mar. 25Mar. 20Mar. 27Mar. 20

Mar. 17Mar. 20Mar. 16

May 22Mar. 18Mar. 20

Mar. 17Mar. 20Mar. 22

A p r !Mar. 24

Mar."l7

Mar. 20

Mar.~20~

Mar. 22Apr. 19Mar. 29

Do.

Do.

Do.

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CO

Name and location of bank

OHIO—continuedCanfield, Farmers National BankFostoria, First National BankGalion, First National Bank _Garrettsville, First National BankHudson, The National BankJackson Center, First National BankLaRue, Campbell National BankLockland, First National BankMarietta, Citizens National BankMilford, Milford National BankMount Pleasant, Peoples National BankNew Bremen, First National BankNorth Baltimore, First National BankRipley, Ripley National BankSalem, Farmers National BankSardinia, Farmers National BankSenecaville, First National BankSpringfield, Lagonda-Citizens National BankSycamore, First National BankTiffin, City National BankUrbana, Citizens National BankWadsworth, First National BankWest Union, National Bank of Adams County at

Total (26 banks).

OKLAHOMA

Hooker, Farmers & Merchants National Bank..

Total (1 bank)

Organization

Char-ter no.

36542831419

20349221853666754133416432346667785143472837973

1201373992098

113835427863

582813198

12128

Date

Feb. 26,1887July 18,1882Feb. 22,1864July 25U872Aug. 12,1908Jan. 15,1907Mar. 2,1903Aug. 30,1889Sept. 16,1889June 21,1884Jan. 3,1903July 22,1905June 12,1890Nov. 29,1882Mar. 25,1865Aug. 6,1921Sept. 1,1904Mar. 15,1873Apr. 14,1919Apr. 2,1900Feb. 14,1865Apr. 24,1901Apr. 5,1928

Nov. 23,1921

Capital

$50,00050,00050,00060,00025,00033,00030,00050,00050,00050,00050,00040,00060,000100,000150,00030,00025,000100,00050,000100,000100,00025,00040,000

1,568,000

40,000

40,000

Status as of Dec. 31,1932

Capital

$75,00050,000100,00080,00040,00033,00030,000100,000200,000100,00050,00050,00060,000100,000100,00030,00025,000500,00050,000100,000100,000100,00040,000

2,493,000

40,000

40,000

Total assets Total deposits

$494,184984,119

1,479,653804,683504,878459,849205, 764

2,307,0402,387,026700,497462,085504,001722, 518696, 785

1,495,075313,729207,859

5,237, 259235,941894, 574

1,036,8631,139, 510427, 572

27,607,030

214,936

214,936

Borrowedmoney (bills

payableand redis-

counts)

$304,966849,680

1, 215, 792644,307429,877332,932118, 650

2,043,4731,729,005379,935325, 295381, 680548, 794480,448

1,092,405262,022150, 734

3,600, 607146,904586, 536577,302869,443307,120

20,386, 556

128,887

128,887

$25,842

25,000

55,33215,000

65,6767,411

736,338

107,924101,135

18,813

1,246, 671

44,500

44, 500

Deposits

throughreorganiza-

tions or salesof assets, at

par valueplus accruedinterest, to

Dec. 31, 1933

$305,000850,000

1,216,000644,000430,000333,000119,000

2,043,0001,729,000380,000325, 000382,000549,000480,000

1,092,000262,000151,000

3, 601,000147,000587, 000577,000869,000307,000

20,386,000

129,000

129,000

Datelicensed

1933Mar. 20.__doMar. 16Mar. 20Apr. 1.._doMar. 20Mar. 16Mar. 22Mar. 24Mar. 16Mar. 17Mar. 22Mar. 20

.do.Apr. 1Apr. 5Mar. 16

.do.Mar. 20Mar. 21Mar. 17Mar. 20

May 3

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PENNSYLVANIA

Arendtsville, National Bank of Arendtsvilla.Belleville, Belleville National BankBelleville, Farmers National BankBurgettstown, Washington National BankCalifornia, First National Bank__Centre Hall, First National BankClarks Summit, Abington National Bank.Connellsville, Second National Bank _Ed wards ville, Peoples National Bank___Elizabethville, First National BankErie, First National BankErie, Marine National BankExeter, First National BankFredericktown, First National BankGarrett, First National Bank _Glenside, Keswick National Bank of GlensideIrwin, First National Bank _Jersey Shore, Union National Bank . . .Jessup, First National BankKane, First National BankLawrence Park, Lawrence Park National BankLiberty, Farmers National BankMcAdoo, First National Bank _ __McDonald, First National Bank _Mahanoy City, First National BankMansfield, First National Bank inMilford, First National BankMount Holly Springs, First National Bank.Mountville, Mountyille National BankSpangler, First National BankState College, Peoples National BankSummerville, Union National BankTarentum, Peoples National BankTionesta, Citizens National BankWarren, First National BankWaynesburg, First National Bank & Trust CoWeatherly, First National BankWellsboro, First National BankWindsor, First National Bank

Total (39 banks).

TENNESSEE

Lexington, First National Bank__.

Total (1 bank)

91395306

1012869444622

1219210383

448198625563

12870

1317759206741

131414698

1319796005025

133711112786194752

567136185496849338087181

12261673953515040

52013134

6108328

12063

12324

June 29,1908Mar. 21,1900Dec. 18,1911July 17,1903Aug. 6,1891Mar. 6,1922Mar. 7,1913Oct. 28,1890July 25,1910May 1,1900Mar. 30,1863Dec. 31,1864July 8,1927June 27,1901Feb. 27,1903Nov. 7,1927Feb. 15,1892Feb. 16,1928Sept. 25,1909Nov. 9,1895Aug. 21,1929Dec. 21,1917Jan. 30,1907Mar. 23,1892Sept. 26,1864June 11,1932July 5,1900July 24,1906Sept. 20,1887Mar. 1,1904Aug. 29,1922Apr. 2,1903Apr. 4,1900May 2,1896Aug. 20,1864Sept. 29,1927Dec. 30,1901Feb. 27,1864Oct. 25,1921

Feb. 8,1923

25,00025,00050, 00050, 00050,00025,00025, 00050, 000100,00025,000100, 000150, 00050,00025, 00025,00050,00050,000125,00050,00060,00050,00025,00025,00050,00050,00050,00025,00025,00050,00050,00050,00050,00050,00050,000100,000250,00025,00050,00025, 000

2,160,000

25,000

25,000

25,00025,00050,00050,000100,00025,00050,00050,000125,00025,000300,000300,00050,00025, 00025,000100,00050,000125,000100,000125,00050,00025,00075,00050,000125,00050,00025,00025,00050,00050,000125,00050,000200,00050,000100, 000250,000125,000200, 00025,000

3, 375,000

25,000

25, 000

477,851548,858448, 506

1,746, 5031, 515, 307371,938726, 541

3, 671, 3581,912,937583,150

10, 647,3397,848, 759518,613504, 538

1,116,867371,955

2, 942, 366714, 249

1,776,0192,492,817

554, 715522, 277

2,222,8082, 360,4043, 581,904825, 267

1,020,397320,984

1, 369,735871,077747,490340,018

2, 272, 296638, 761

2,852, 0453,022,3231,021,4342, 538, 976350, 536

68, 369,918

387,942

387,942

377,452295, 277178,879

1, 459,1671,043,887257,093518, 017

3, 216, 3511, 445, 088487, 728

8, 533, 3106, 623,143295,976397, 395900, 553208,947

2, 587, 703364,953

1, 321, 3282, 002, 860497,151436, 230

1, 766,0302, 067, 3462, 508, 749626, 438884, 201211,446

1,091, 328613,956319,493216, 346

1, 623, 805463, 747

2, 342, 2972, 290, 312665,135

1, 825, 724262, 814

53, 227, 655

305, 541

305, 541

104,51686, 203

99, 50047, 82587, 756100, 00080, 00021, 775

95, 57815, 000

52,17540, 00059, 613162, 45450, 000

32,478125,000

403, 90746, 639

37, 301

49, 319127, 6525,000

40,000

56, 700219, 58627, 000

2, 272,977

10, 900

10, 900

377, 000295,000179, 000

1,459,0001,044, 000257, 000518, 000

3, 216, 0001, 445, 000488, 000

8, 533, 0006, 623, 000296,000397, 000901,000209,000

2, 588, 000365,000

1,321,0002,003, 000497, 000436, 000

1,342,0002,067,0002, 509, 000626,000884,000211,000

1,091, 000614,000319,000216, 000

1, 624,000464, 000

2, 342,0002, 290,000665, 000

1,826, 000263, 000

52,800,000

306,000

306,000

Mar. 16Mar. 17__doMar. 20Mar. 22Mar. 17Mar. 21Mar. 20Mar. 18Apr. 20Mar. 16Mar. 17Mar. 17Mar. 22Mar. 20Mar. 17Mar. 20Apr. 4Mar. 18Mar. 21Apr. 15Mar. 22July 10Mar. 20Mar. 21Mar. 16Apr. 19Mar. 17Mar. 29Mar. 18Mar. 17Mar. 16Mar. 20_._do___doMar. 17___doMar. 16Mar. 21

Mar. 20

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Name and location of bank

Organization

Char-ter no. Date Capital

Status as of Dec. 31,1932

Capital Total assets Total deposits

Borrowedmoney (bill*

payableand redis-

counts)

Depositsreleasedthrough

reorganiza-tions or salesof assets, atpar value

plus accruedinterest, to

Dec. 31,1933

Datelicensed

Other-wise inliqui-dationasof—

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Brenham, Farmers National BankBurkburnett, First National BankEdge wood. First National BankEnnis, Citizens National BankHemphill, First National Bank inMercedes, First National BankMidlothian, First National BankLittlefield, First National BankO'Donnell, First National BankPampa, First National BankParis, First National BankPittsburg, Pittsburg National BankRoxton, First National BankSan Saba, San Saba National BankValley Mills, The First National Bank in.Weslaco, First National BankWheeler, First National Bank

108608706

106247331

13526118797775

128241283191423638737657109781

132721264112627

Mar.MaySept.MayJan.Oct.MaySept.Sept.Oct.Jan.Aug.Feb.MayDec.Oct.Dec.

22,191615,190721,191419,190426,193127,192029,190514,192521,19258,1907

10,188712,19045,1901

23,191018,192827,192417,1924

Total (17 banks) _

UTAH

Park City, First National Bank__.

Total (1 bank)

4564 Apr. 16,1891

$100,00025,00025,00050,00025,00060,00050,00025,00025,00025,00050,00025,00030,00025,00035,00025,00025,000

$100,000100,00025,000100,00025,000100,00060,00025,00025,00050,000300,00050,00030,00050,00035,00025,00025,000

625,000

50,000

50, 000

$607, 516481, 701159,933632,520191,358801, 563191, 976277,283100, 737

2,015, 7322,990,610391,921171, 675291,561145, 737192, 57483, 310

$378,614243,10676,184414,288127,619535,813104,957248,19870,137

1,847,4541,974,400220,39397,019160,93188,810131,73951,109

$16,91626,08225,281

1,45949,471

51,919314,02847,02413,88473,22019,5619,5332,210

$379,000243,00076,000414,000128,000536,000105, 000248,00070,000

1,847,0001,947,000220,00097,000111, 00089,000132,00051,000

1933

Mar. 17

Mar. 20

Mar. 24Mar. 20Mar. 16Mar. 29Mar. 20Mar. 20Apr. 26

Mar. 20Mar. 17

1,125,000 9,727,707 6, 770, 771 650, 588 6,693,000

50,000 495,949 427, 704 428,000 Apr. 12

50,000 495,949 427,704 428,000

1933Dec. 31Do.

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VERMONT

Bennington, First National BankBrattleboro, Vermont-Peoples National Bank..Montpelier, First National BankEutland, Central National BankRutland, Rutland County National BankSpringfield, First National Bank.. _.

Total (6 banks).

Appomattox, Farmers National BankDanville, American National Bank & Trust Co..Flint Hill, First National BankMiddleburg, Middleburg National BankOdd, First National Bank of PoquosonRural Retreat, First National BankWytheville, Wythe County National BankYorktown, First National Bank

Total (8 banks).

WASHINGTON

East Stanwood, National Bank of East StanwoodEllensburg, Washington National BankKennewick, First National Bank _Lind, First National BankOkanogan, First National BankPullman, First National BankVancouver, Washington National Bank

Total (7 banks).

WEST VIRGINIA

Albright, First National BankClarksburg, Empire National BankClarksburg, Union National BankDavis, The National BankParkersburg, Peoples National Bank of.Rqwlesburg, Peoples National BankWilliamson, First National Bank _.

Total (7 banks).

1301430748

1700820122

112059343

117971253912092100611259911554

134399079

91019411

13137

10480702976814828

13621102506830

Oct. 10,1863May 12,1865Dec. 22,1864Aug. 10,1870Nov. 8,1864May 30,1863

JuneJan.Apr.MayDec.Aug.Oct.Dec.

22,19189,1909

13,192012,19245,19211,191116,19242,1919

Mar. 7,1930Mar. 4,1908Sept. 6,1907Mar. 3,1908Apr. 3,1909Feb. 20,1892Oct. 6,1927

Nov. 7,1913Sept. 19,1903Apr. 5,1905Dec. 20,1892May 12,1932Aug. 8,1912June 3,1903

110,000150,000200,000300,000200, 00050,000

1,010,000

50,000100,00025,00050,00025,00035,00050,00025,000

360,000

25,00050,00025,00025,00025,000100,000100,000

350,000

25,000250,000300,00050,000340,00025,00050,000

1,040, 000

110,000400, 000150, 000100,000100,000200,000

1,060,000

50,000300,00025,00050,00025,00050, 00050,00025,000

575,000

25,000100,00050,00035,00050,00075,000100,000

435,000

25,000250,000500,00050,000340,00025,000200,000

1, 390,000

2, 319, 2754, 280, 5802,790,4441,153,4892, 509,0741,627,131

14, 679,993

447,5142,037,689141,508329,603426,839507, 727342, 549539,837

4, 773,266

293,7901,067,306386,068180,855571,681896,634

4,377,137

250,2515,536,8635,976,812

491, 7673,909,921235,285

2,093,508

18,494,407

1,924,0483,091, 7642,460,825856, 321

1,895,9231,047,799

11, 276,680

263, 4831,138,546100,265238,950329,542339,187198,136396, 272

3,004,381

226,458601,741264,948119, 582396,168602,236846,396

3,057, 529

193,5684,310, 6874,140,393405,931

3, 229, 218179, 695

1,556,079

14,015, 571

224,110

300,000141, 366

665,476

50,353182,808

25,00030,768

35,97244,869

369, 770

239,47439,2976,90059,84964,054

409, 574

175, 630591,861

111, 750

" 180," 115

1,059, 356

1,924,0003,092,0002,461,000856,000

1,896,0001,048,000

11, 277,000

205,0001,139,000100,000239,000330,000339,000198,000396,000

2,946,000

226,000602,000265,000120,000396,000602,000846,000

3,057,000

194, 0004,311,0004,140, 000

406,0003,229, 000

180,0001, 556,000

14,016,000

Mar. 16Apr. 5Apr. 12Mar. 30Mar. 18Mar. 16

June 10Mar. 17Mar. 27May 3Apr. 6

Mar. 16Mar. 22

Mar. 18Mar. 17Mar. 24Mar. 16Mar. 18Mar. 16Apr. 5

Apr. 27Apr. 12

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Name and location of bank

Organization

Char-ter no. Date Capital

Status as of Dec. 31,1932

Capital Total assets Total deposits

Borrowedmoney (bills

payableand redis-

counts)

Depositsreleasedthrough

reorganiza-tions or salesof assets, atpar value

plus accruedinterest, to

Dec. 31,1933

Datelicensed

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

WISCONSIN

Dale, First National BankJanesville, First National BankMenomonie, First National BankNew London, First National BankPortage, First National BankRacine, First National Bank & Trust Co. ofSparta, Farmers National BankStevens Point, Citizens National BankWashburn, First National BankWausau, First National BankWisconsin Rapids, Wood County National Bank.

81182748285150134234457

1146349121253428204639

Feb. 26,1906May 23,1882Dec. 23,1882July 22,1895Feb. 8,1890May 16,1864July 30,1919Apr. 27,1893Apr. 29,1924Oct. 5,1882Aug. 27,1891

Total (11 banks).

SUMMARY BY GROUPS

Licensed banks (296 banks).Banks in receivership (1 bank).Banks otherwise in liquidation (15 banks).

Total (312 banks).

SUMMARY BY STATES

Arkansas _ (10 banks).California (7 banks),Connecticut (6 banks) _Delaware (1 bank)_Florida (3 banks).Georgia (lbank).

$25,000125,00050,00050,00075,000100,00050,000100,00025,00050,00050,000

$25,000200,000200,00075,00075,000

1,000,00050,000100,00025,000350,000100,000

$220,2912, 732,1722, 558, 247916,176

1,804, 24211, 341, 613

594,1611,478,993341,175

3,071,4411, 750,859

$159, 2512,167,7702,076,852677,074

1, 581,0059,065, 680401,179

1,120,099279, 598

2,054, 6501,429, 573

$8,630

58,78584,50825,000155,00033,941

$159,0002,168,0002,077,000677,000

1,581, 0009,066,000401,000

1,120,000280,000

2,055, 0001,430,000

1933Mar. 22Mar. 24Mar. 17

Mar. 18Mar. 22dc

Mar. 16Mar. 18

Mar. 18

1933

Dec. 31

Do.

700,000 2,200,000 26,809, 370 21,012, 731 455, 732 21,014,000

19,077,300100,000730,000

28,794,800100,000

1, 520,000

398,661,864768, 639

13, 276,394

309,452, 716525,177

9, 364, 629

15,128, 72065,000

663, 029

308,886,000

~~~8,~899,~666"

19,907,300 30,414,800 412,706,897 319, 342, 522 15,856, 749 317, 785, 000

490,000255,000814, 30070,000125,00030,000

1,100,000425,000864,30050,000150,00080,000

11,278,5176,341,06010,824,2741,015, 7391,066, 233485,826

8,509,4084,933, 7748,668, 576

655, 522670, 456177,012

594, 308464,151396, 932159, 431105, 94387, 660

8, 509,0004,933,0008, 667, 000656,000671,000177,000

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Idaho (6 banks).Illinois (31 banks).Indiana (22 banks).Iowa (8 banks).Kansas (1 bank).Kentucky (11 banks).Louisiana (2banks).Maine (8 banks).Maryland (4banks).Massachusetts (10 banks).Michigan (2 banks).Minnesota (8banks).Mississippi (3 banks).Missouri (3 banks).Nebraska (2 banks).New Hampshire (7 banks).New Jersey ..(17 banks).New Mexico (3 banks).New York (3 banks).North Carolina (3 banks).North Dakota (6 banks).Ohio (26 banks).Oklahoma ( lbank) .Pennsylvania (39 banks).Tennessee ( lbank) .Texas (17 banks).Utah (lbank)_Vermont (6 banks).Virginia (8 banks).Washington (7 banks).West Virginia (7 banks).Wisconsin (11 banks).

Total (312 banks) _

225,0001,670,0001, 805, 000

425, 00050, 000

650, 00075,000

450,000245,000

1,455,00060,000

205,000175,000300,00050,000

700,0001,005, 000

125, 000100, 000190, 000235,000

1,568,00040,000

2,160, 00025, 000

625, 00050, 000

1,010, 000360, 000350, 000

1,040,000700,000

19, 907, 300

305, 0002, 745, 0002, 535, 000

500,000100,000720,000100,000

1,025,000345,000

1,652, 50060,000220,000240,000300,00050, 000

1,000, 0001,605, 000485, 000125, 000540, 000325,000

2,493,00040,000

3, 375, 00025,000

1,125, 00050,000

1,060, 000575,000435, 000

1, 390,0002, 200, 000

30, 414, 800

5,427, 41231,034,49033,155, 3415, 586,932419,415

8,464, 5561,510,43619,812,5896, 783, 57926, 434,905

900,4542, 875, 6232,103, 9474,050, 419

551, 65417,411, 61220,179,1666,823,4951,665, 0246, 293,4004, 273,14427,607,030

214,93668,369,918

387,9429, 727, 707495,949

14, 679,9934, 773,2664, 377,13718,494,40726, 809, 370

412, 706, 897

4,339,00923,003, 39226, 670, 8684, 419, 906231,478

6,033, 9431,128, 65116,642, 8725,440, 84821,967,953

695, 2952,248, 3021,280, 0732,908, 735450, 281

14,313,06215,719,3975,537,1811,294,1954,741, 9723,046, 35520,386, 556

128,88753, 227, 655

305, 5416, 770, 771427, 704

11,276,6803,004,3813,057, 52914,015, 57121,012, 731

319, 342, 522

196,9831, 288, 647329, 08344, 74267,670558, 546148,07410,000

210, 716638, 2259,13780, 586269,374413, 50627, 695222,929

1, 361, 446151, 58915,000

339,083479, 749

1,246, 67144, 500

2, 272,97710, 900

650,588

665,476369, 770409, 574

1,059, 356455, 732

15,856, 749

4, 338, 00023,003, 00026, 671, 0004, 419, 000231, 000

5, 509, 0001,129, 00016, 641, 0005,442, 00021,967, 000

695,0002, 248, 0001,280, 0002,909, 000450, 000

14,313, 00015, 720, 0005, 537, 0001, 295,0004, 276, 0003,047,000

20, 386,000129,000

52, 800, 000306,000

6,693,000428, 000

11,277, 0002,946, 0003,057, 000

14,016,00021,014, 000

317, 785, 000

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Name and location of banks

Organization

Char-terno.

Date Capital

Conservators' appointments

Date Capital Totalassets

Totaldeposits

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

Deposits

throughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31,1933

Datelicensed

Datereceiver

appointed

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

Harriman National Bank & Trust Co.,New York, N.Y

Fidelity National Bank & Trust Co.,Kansas City, Mo. .

Washington National Bank, Washing-ton, Iowa

First National Bank, Ponca City,Okla I . .

Security National Bank, Sioux City,Iowa _.

Commercial National Bank, Fond duLac, Wis

First National Bank, Detroit, Mich. . .Guardian National Bank of Commerce,

Detroit, MichFederal American National Bank &

Trust Co., Washington, D.C(See table 50-A p . 402.)Franklin National Bank, Washington,

D.C._(See table 50-A p . 402.)District National Bank, Washington,

(See table fid^ApJm)Old National Bank & Union Trust

Co., Spokane, WashCentral National Bank, Oakland,

Calif

9955

11344

1762

9801

3124

601510527

8703

10316

10504

9545

9502

Mar.

Apr.

Dec.

June

Feb.

Oct.Apr.

Apr.

Jan.

2,1911

28,1919

26,1870

28,1910

1,1884

29,190122,1914

24,1907

15,1913

Apr. 3,1914

Sept. 8,1909

Nov. 28,1891

Aug. 4,1909

$200,000

1,000,000

50,000

50,000

100,000

125,0005,000,000

750,000

500,000

225,000

400,000

250,000

1,000,000

1933Mar. 13

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...do...

...do...

— d o - - .

. . . do . . . .

Mar. 14

— d o . . . .

—do

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$2,000,000

4,000,000

100,000

50,000

25,000

500,00025,000,000

10,000,000

2,000,000

225,000

1,000,000

1,500,000

1,200,000

$27,387,880

30,667,458

1,100,336

1,236,033

4,281.108

4,311,948462,812,668

131,318,498

16,386,113

4,268,425

9,271,022

16,870,967

23,949,927

$22,630,053

18,406,951

865,511

1,034,421

2,838,628

2,608,838373,360,010

108,103,046

9,473,248

2,983,623

5,944,577

10,935,466

18,650,719

$1,388,500

5,057,823 $14,591,

18,825

47,008

608,435

1933 1933Oct. 16

434,79816,250,000

100,000

3,894,057

606,390

1,028,925

2,471,635

700,000

,000

419,000

785,000

2,839,000

1,136,000

1933

Dec. 31

Do.

i Do.

May 31

May 12

5,053,000 Oct. 31

3,421,000

5,762,000

13,573,000

Nov. 6

Oct. 7

May 8

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Keystone National Bank, Pittsburgh,1Pa

First National Bank, Massillon, Ohio__Painesville National Bank & Trust

Co., Painesville, OhioNational Bank of Port Clinton, Port

Clinton, OhioThird National Bank & Trust Co.,

Dayton, OhioNational Loan & Exchange Bank, Co-

lumbia, S.CCherokee National Bank, St. Louis,

MoSouthside National Bank, St. Louis,

MoAmerican Exchange National Bank,

St. Louis, MoFirst National Bank, Clay Center,

KansGrand National Bank, St. Louis, Mo..Tulpehocken National Bank & Trust

Co., Philadelphia, PaSixth National Bank, Philadelphia,

PaSouthwestern National Bank, Phila-

delphia, PaLehigh National Bank, Philadelphia,

PaCommercial National Bank, Philadel-

phia, PaNational Bank of Olney, Philadelphia,

PaNorthwestern National Bank & Trust

Co., Philadelphia, PaMount Airy National Bank & Trust

Co., Philadelphia, PaFirst National Bank, Bangor, PaSouth Carolina National Bank,

Charleston, S.CPembroke National Bank, Pembroke,

GaFirst National Bank, Fort Collins,

ColoKnoxville-Citizens National Bank &

Trust Co., Knoxville, IowaFirst National Bank, Green, KansLyons National Bank, Lyons, Kans___First National Bank, Carrollton, Ky.__National City Bank, Chelsea, Mass___National Bank of Fairmont, Fairmont,W.Va

7560216

13318

6227

2678

6871

12643

13264

12506

307212220

13185

352

3498

13341

12931

3491

131132659

2044

2622

128491122253532592

9461

Jan.Jan.

May

Jan.

Apr.

July

Feb.

Dec.

Feb.

Nov.June

Mar.

Mar. :

Apr.

9,19058,1864

6,1929

25,1902

27,1872

4,1903

9.1925

5,1928

19,1924

1,18835,1922

6,1928

18,1864

13,1886

June 17,1929

7,1886

4.1926

3,1886

Dec.

May

Apr.

Aug. 8,1927Mar. 14,1882

Mar.

Apr.

Dec.

Nov.JulyMayOct.Nov.

1,1926

29,1907

21,1881

4,192513,19183,190031,188111,1918

June 19,1909

500,000175,000

250,000

35,000

300,000

500,000

200,000

200,000

200,000

50,000200,000

200,000

100,000

200,000

200,000

200,000

200,000

200,000

100,00060,000

600,000

25,000

50,000

100,00025,00025,00060,000

100,000

200,000

___do

.._do.__.

do

. do

...do___.do

do

do

. . .do. . . .

. . .do. . . .

. . .do. . . .

...do__do...

__do....

"do."";Mar. 15...do_._.

400,000

600,000300,000

250,000

100,000

400,000

500,000

200,000

600,000

300,000

50, 000700,000

200,000

300,000

300,000

200,000

2,000,000

300,000

500,000

125, 000200,000

1, 500,000

25,000

200,000

100, 00025, 00050, 000100, 000100, 000

5,865,4893, 313,370

2,656,750

1,297,279

8,374,734

3,655,117

1,878,945

6, 524,741

2,351,603

689,6983,579,850

411,884

6,188,197

2,444,130

698,137

16, 604,006

2,129,402

8, 574,477

839,3902, 775,573

19,005,802

203, 559

1, 512, 678

1, 628,00676,877221, 751

1, 204,3861,122,531

6, 570,500

3,122,1592,418,620

1,577,249

1,064,862

7, 210,660

2,089,743

1,117,244

5,493,874

1,576,282

437,8552,056, 562

127,213

3,489,912

1,193,526

325,100

8,219,068

1,215,535

3, 775, 290

384, 0361,8

11,251,160

85,253

864, 917

1,146, 22443, 733144,183997, 080767, 752

4,434,132

1,011, 515194,900

448,040

597,916

482,895

307, 762

85,918213,045

76,845

1,968, 571

619, 757

156, 074

3,683,452

267,151

2, 319, 239

211,873423, 616

3,906, 356

68,296

269,942

253,4412,4865,859

175, 351

787,983

1, 562,000

7,211,000

627,000

1, 063, 000

246, 000

7,064,000

647,00044,000

637,000

2,161, 000

Mar. 18

Aug. 19

June 24

May 24

July 5

Apr. 22

Aug. 19

Dec. 5

Sept. 6

Dec. 8

Nov. 3

Oct. 10

Nov. 13

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53

5455

5657

5859

60

61

62

63

64

656667686970

Name and location of banks

First National Bank, Chickasha,Okla

First National Bank, Shelby, N.C ._Calcasieu National Bank, Lake

Charles, LaFirst National Bank, Gastonia, N.C. ._United States National Bank, Johns-

town, PaUnion National Bank, Scranton, Pa_._Bethlehem National Bank, Bethlehem,

PaOcean City National Bank, Ocean

City N JMerchants & Farmers National Bank,

Charlotte, N CCentral National Bank, Spartanburg,

S CChattanooga National Bank, Chat-

tanooga, TennFrederick County National Bank,

Frederick, MdFirst National Bank, Montrose, Colo._First National Bank, Ardmore, Okla .First National Bank, Aberdeen, M d . . .First National Bank, Glendale, Calif..First National Bank, Ambler, PaCitizens National Bank, Gastonia,

N.C

Organization

Char-terno.

54316776

135734377

59138737

3961

12521

1781

4996

13654

14494007

124724634

104123220

7536

Date

May 19,1900Apr. 3,1903

Aug. 26,1931July 8,1890

July 9,1901May 4,1907

Dec. 10,1888

Nov. 16,1923

Jan. 17,1871

Apr. 17,1895

Dec. 30,1932

June 13,1865Feb. 21,1889Dec. 8,1923May 16,1891June 13,1913May 12,1884

Dec. 16,1904

Capital

$25,000100,000

900,00050,000

200,000500,000

50,000

100,000

150,000

100,000

1,500,000

150,00050,000

200,00050,00025,00055,000

50,000

Conservators' appointments

Date

1933Mar. 15

. . . d o . . .

. . . d o . . . .

. . . d o . . . .

. . . d o . . . .

. . . d o . . . .

. . . d o . . . .

. . . d o . . .

. . . d o . . . .

. . .do

"Mar." 16"

IZIdoIIII

Capital

$200,000250,000

1,200,000500,000

800,000500,000

300,000

100,000

200,000

400,000

1,500,000

150,000100,000200, 00050,000

200,000250,000

500,000

Totalassets

$1,208,7833,206,754

9,754,5422,683,943

11,977,4235,274,874

6,523,363

793,421

2,618,454

4,229,961

17,490,785

2, 317,8421,107,0342,247,9471,102, 6891, 552, 6432, 732,384

2,773,301

Totaldeposits

$726,3031,657,074

5,373,956826,001

8,395,8753,046,830

4,312,692

365,219

1,266,077

2,460,396

10,012,538

1,884, 554829,403

1,884, 389849, 987923,087

1,726,890

1,458,653

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

$176,146661,164

3,010,671763,081

1,075,650889,501

1,408,600

163,097

472,899

801,481

1, 605,221

46,00040, 048

148, 500380,367499,586

605,939

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

$1,387,000

6,587,000

6,831,000

1, 590,000829, 000

1,884,000850,000

1,459,000

Datelicensed

1933

June 27

Apr. 17

Apr. 1

Datereceiver

appointed

1933

Aug. 8

Nov. 6

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

1933

Dec. 31

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First National Bank, Williamsport,Pa

Second National Bank, Hagerstown,Md

First National Bank, St. Albans,W.Va

First National Bank, Los Gatos, Calif.First National Bank, St. Ignace, Mich_Citizens National Bank, Eureka,

KansGainesville National Bank, Gaines-

ville, GaFirst National Bank, Eaton, ColoFirst National Bank, Ely, NevPeoples-First National Bank, Quit-

man, GaPella National Bank, Pella, IowaFirst National Bank, Washington,

NJCoast National Bank, Fort Bragg,

CalifFirst National Bank, Spring Valley,

N.YJackson National Bank, Jackson, Ga—First National Trust & Savings Bank,

Chico, Calif.First National Bank, Hayerhill, Mass.Hancock County National Bank,

Carthage, 111Oil City National Bank, Oil City, Pa.Second National Bank, Bel Air, Md...First National Bank, Lucas, KansFirst National Bank, Council Bluffs,

IowaCitizens National Bank, Frostburg,

MdPeoples National Bank, Brunswick,

MdWeldon National Bank, St. Albans,

VtFirst National Bank, Havensville,

KansWoodbine National Bank, Woodbine,

MdEssex National Bank, Haverhill,

MassPeoples National Bank, Barre, VtThird National Bank, Chestertown,

MdNational Bank of Cockeysville, Cock-

eysville, MdFirst National Bank, Newport News,Va

175

4049

9640100913886

5655

761660578561

79942063

53909186

8798481

524039337561

1479

4926

8244

3482

5506

8799

5897068

9744

4496

4635

Nov.

Mar.

Dec.Sept.May

Dec.

Jan.Dec.Jan.

Nov,Oct.

Nov.

Sept.

MayMar.

JulyJune

Feb.Dec.Sept.Dec.

June

May

Apr.

Feb.

June

May

Nov.Sept.

Apr.

Dec.

Sept.

18,1863

28,1889

29,190915,191114,1888

3,1900

3,19057,190119,1907

20,19057,1872

14,1864

30,1909

9,190019,^908

8,190723,1864

24,186520,18997,188820,1904

1,1865

24,1893

27,1906

17,1886

19,1900

28,1907

7,186422,1903

8,1910

4,1890

14,1891

150,000

100,000

25,00025,00050,000

25,000

50,00025,00050, 000

100,00050,000

100,000

100,000

25,00075,000

50,000200,000

50,000100,00060, 00025,000

50,000

50,000

25,000

100,000

40,000

25,000

100,000100,000

50,000

50, 000

100,000

.. do..

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...do___do...do

...do....

_. do___do_ do

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_ do

...do

do___do.__.~

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_._do.-_-_...do-_do._-....do

...do

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—do

...do—do

.. do..-

—do

...do.—.

600,000

100,000

25,00050,00050,000

50, 000

75,00050,00050, 000

100, 00050,000

100,000

100,000

250,00075,000

150,000200,000

140,000300,00060,00025,000

300,000

50,000

50,000

100,000

25,000

25,000

100,000200,000

50,000

50,000

300,000

4, 715,140

3, 480,243

396,148760,083818,928

397,402

436,369371,482931,834

517, 777808,451

3,891,552

858,278

2, 550,447417,662

2, 798,6922,425,875

923,7377,007,9601,140,947176,866

2,998,913

1,564,259

1,119,769

1,915,030

112,874

652,338

2,705, 7015,707,896

1,483,896

1,201,925

11,502, 234

3,138,813

3,008,271

301, 511582,963600, 562

306, 956

216,125254, 392718, 212

184, 597620,333

3, 319,198

681,366

2,189,157120,885

2, 218,4151,881, 465

638, 5155,121, 555

997,532

93,464

1,973,397

1,142,827

848, 615

1,443,039

31,390

551,452

2,355,445

4, 666, 578

1,165,976

1,011,233

9,517,408

410, 336

25,17064,13080,000

56, 30261, 05458, 800

105, 01967,806

105,215

224, 63850,000

62,932256, 708

23,695

422, 770

211,295

149,594

248,541

25,605

422,174

214,147

34,113

426,723

1,879,000

3,008,000

453, 000354,000

216,000

718, 000

620,000

2, 250, 000

420,000

2,189,000118,000

1, 240, 0002,286,000

450,000

866,000

551,000

2,560,000

729,000

742,000

9,517,000

Oct. 2

May 9

July 7Oct. 7

July 14

July 27

June 8

Aug. 5

June 3

Apr. 28

July 29

Apr. 29

Mar. 20

Dec. 18

Nov. 7

July 19Aug. 29

Oct. 11

June 8

Dec. 28

Oct. 11

Aug. 29

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Name and location of banks

Organization

Char-terno.

Date Capital

Conservators' appointments

Date Capital Total Totaldeposits

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

Datelicensed

Datereceiver

appointed

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

First National Bank, Salisbury, N.C__First National Bank, West Union,

W.VaFirst National Bank, Frostburg, Md._First National Bank, Joliet, 111First National Bank, Aurora, ColoFirst National Bank, Havre de Grace,

MdFirst National Bank, Parkton, MdFirst National Bank, Ronceverte, W.Va.Washington County National Bank,

Williamsport, MdFirst National Bank, Friendsville, Md.City National Bank, Huntington

Park, CalifPaintsville National Bank, Paintsville,

KyFirst National Bank, Hampton, Va___First National Bank, Midland, Md. . .Garrett National Bank, Oakland, Md.Spring Grove National Bank, Spring

Grove, PaFirst National Bank, Waukegan, I1L._Second National Bank, Towson, Md..First National Bank, Marshall, Mich..First National Bank, Glenvil, Nebr.__Rochelle National Bank, Rochelle, Ill-First National Bank, Eads, Colo

2981

64244149512

11682

301094445280

15516196

6100684253316588

6536945838115151343319078412

June 14,1883

Sept. 1,1902Oct. 30,1889Aug. 1,1864Mar. 5,1920

June 23,1883May 1,1909Mar. 23,1900

July 27,1865Feb. 1,1902

Aug. 6,1926

Dec. 11,1901Apr. 23,1903Apr. 24,1900Jan. 15,1903

Nov.Mar.JulyJuneFeb.Dec.Sept.

22,190210,186519,190627,186517,19309,187110,1906

$50,000

50,00050,000100,00025,000

60,00025,00030,000

150,00025,000

100,000

25,00050,00025,00050,000

50,00050,00050,000100,00030,00050,00025,000

1933Mar. 16

. . .do

. . . d o —

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. . . d o -Mar. 17

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$100,000

50,00050,000

1,040,00025,000

60,00025,00075,000

100,00025,000

125,000

200,00050,00025,000100,000

100,000100,00050,000100,00030,00050,00025,000

$1,074,903

577,6471,637,5017,618,443435, 778

1,043,540943,867726,212

808,282303,009

906,209

l,711,1,403,452313, 785

1,092,401

2,498, 8473,170,9982,560,9831,110,493130,304470, 288198,948

$654,177

415,9301,213, 7086,066,070336,037

904, 774814,396

$153,985

51,127265,513167,05066,380

$654,000

263,000

1933June 15

1933

3,726,000 Nov. 10Oct. 31

647,064203,588

626,910

1,096, 7481,209,198231,454824,984

1,881,0382, 582, 2771,867,455846,83687, 659345, 359111, 460

28,403131,804

6,0004,500

122,208

99,11545,36126,449

905,000577,000411,000

543,000179,000

Apr. 1

July 22Oct. 7

July 13

886,000819,000

1933

Dec. 31

Do.Do.

Do.Do.

148,926272,000427, 56921,7301,647

47, 70335,475

496,000

1, 285,0001, 544,0001, 867,000

Dec. 5

Aug. 22July 17Apr. 22

Sept. 29

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Citizens National Bank, Tobias, Nebr.First National Bank, Paonia, ColoGrange National Bank, Spartansburg,

PaFirst National Bank, Conneaut Lake,

PaFirst National Bank, Dalton, OhioFirst National Bank, Carnegie, Okla__Walters National Bank, Walters, Okla.First National Bank, Fort Morgan,

ColoFirst National Bank, Ness City,

KansCitizens National Bank, Faribault,

Minn ._._First National Bank, Independence,

KansFirst National Bank, Johnstown, PaFirst National Bank, Cato, N.YFirst National Bank, Aurora, NebrFirst National Bank, Friend, NebrTowson National Bank, Towson, M d .Edisto National Bank, Orangeburg,

S.CSecurity National Bank, Kandolph,

NebrHewlett-Woodmere National Bank,

Woodmere, N.YFirst National Bank, Louisa, VaFirst National Bank, La Harpe, Kans.City National Bank, Belfast, Maine. . .Farmers National Bank, Houlton,

MaineFirst National Bank, Boulder, ColoMedomak National Bank, Waldoboro,

MainePresque Isle National Bank, Presque

Island, MaineMillbury National Bank, Millbury,

MassRockland National Bank, Rockland,

MaineFirst National Bank, Trenton, 111Thomaston National Bank, Thomas-

ton, MaineFort Fairfield National Bank, Fort

Fairfield, MaineSpringvale National Bank, Springvale,

MaineFranklin National Bank, Franklin,

Mass

134746671

9110

68916372

117637811

7004

8142

1863

459251

9857289729603588

10650

7477

122941096872267586

42522352

1108

3827

572

144610125

1142

4781

7835

1207

JuneJan.

3,19306,1903

Mar. 18,1908

June 29,1903July 5,1902June 16,1920June 16,1905

5,1903

17,1906

Oct.

Feb.July 21,1871

June 10,1891June 15,1882Sept. 3,1910Feb. 5,1883May 15,1883Nov.

Oct.

Nov.

Nov.Mar.Apr.Jan.

Jan.Apr.

Mar.

Aug.

Oct.

JuneDec.

Feb.

May

June

May

19,1914

2,1904

29,192224,191711.190414.1905

27,189013,1877

13,1865

15,1887

25.1864

24.186519,1911

6,1865

23,1892

22,1905

3,1865

25,00025,000

25,000

25,00025,00030,00025,000

50,000

25,000

80,000

50,000100,00025,00050,00050,00050,000

100,000

50,000

50,00050,00025,00060,000

50,00050,000

50,000

50,000

100,000

150,00025,000

50,000

50,000

25,000

100,000

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...do

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...do

___do

—do—do__.do...do

...do—do

...do

. do .

...do

...do—do—do

—do

—do

...do

25,00025,000

25,000

50,00025,00030,00050,000

200,000

25,000

80,000

300,000400,00025,00050,00050,000100,000

110,000

50,000

50,00075,00025,000300,000

50,000100,000

50,000

100,000

50,000

150,00025,000

100,000

200,000

100,000

100,000

183, 248216,093

343,288

656,281335,107197,160343,841

1,079,536

361,344

1,504,861

3,447,02215, 389, 235

701, 502285,494730, 555

1,973,482

2,391,349

407,118

1,124, 623799,426129,551

4,479,792

1,089,4221,299,420

986,553

3,574,330

727,021

4,896,686256,497

1,925,941

2,139,691

2,221,293

1,566,974

124,808159,966

200,261

481, 357265, 885102,606220,716

514, 594

223, 684

1,005,917

2,491, 30310,907, 741

542, 684215, 211546, 312

1,552, 648

1, 522,952

193, 764

868,704639, 09667,828

3, 384, 717

734, 8891, 034, 728

807,891

2,490, 767

604,294

4, 341,920199,445

1,583, 607

1,098, 524

2,000,445

1,192,810

16, 992

41, 617

67, 7224,000

48, 64634,41899144,000

83,162

364,830

253, 3032,030,960

71,4084,41654,757169, 730

505,241

102,167

145,00053, 63111, 72325,000

188, 012

788,461

758,727

175,490

99,000

190,000

421, 0001, 266,000

2,311,000

257,000

500,000

1,102, 000

302, 000

2, 234,000

1, 111, 000

650,000

1, 228, 000

Sept. 29

July 15

June 23July 1

Oct. 23

June 23

Sept. 12

Aug. 30Sept. 30

Nov. 7

Dec. 13

Aug. 18

Nov. 6

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158159160

161

162163

164165

166

167168

169170171172173

174175

176177

Name and location of banks

First National Bank, La Veta, Colo...First National Bank, Ferrum, VaSprings-First National Bank, Cam-

bridge Springs, PaTanners National Bank, Woburn,

MassLabor National Bank, Paterson, N.J—National Bank of Fitzgerald, Fitzger-

ald, GaFirst National Bank, Elberton, GaCitizens National Bank, Greeneville,

TennFirst National Bank & Trust Co.,

Bedford, PaFirst National Bank, Gadsden, AlaFarmington National Bank, Farming-

ton N HAurora National Bank, Aurora, 111First National Bank, Ypsilanti, Mich .First National Bank, Central City, Colo.First National Bank, La Grange, 111 _Union & Peoples National Bank, Jack-

son, MichFirst National Bank, La Junta, Colo—Trinidad National Bank, Trinidad,

ColoFirst National Bank, Reading, M a s s . .American National Bank, Wetumka,

Okla

Organization

Char-terno.

1253112311

9430

1106712560

135509252

13482

30893663

20222945

1552129

12653

15334507

345013558

5935

Date

Mar. 8,1924Dea 28,1922

Sept. 1,1908

M a y 12,1917M a y 23,1924

M a y 18,1931July 27,1908

July 11,1930

Oct. 31,1883Mar . 29,1887

June 3,1872Apr. 30,1883Nov. 25,1863Sept. 15,1873Feb. 18,1925

June 28,1865Nov. 19,1890

Jan. 23,1886June 22,1931

June 15,1901

Capital

$25,00025,000

50,000

100,000200,000

100,00060,000

75,000

50,00050,000

100,000100,00050,00050,000

100,000

100,00050,000

50,000100,000

25,000

Conservators' appointments

Date

1933Mar. 17

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. . . d o . . . .

. . . d o . . . . .

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- _ d o . . _ _. . . d o . . . .

_._do-__..__do—..

_ . . d o . . _ .

Capital

$25,00025,000

100,000

100,000300,000

100,000120,000

75,000

150,000250,000

50,000300,000150, 00025,000

100,000

700,00050,000

100,000100,000

25,000

Totalassets

$70,692346,352

1,294,556

930,2424,983,137

679,169843,783

1,423,363

1,550,0382,055,356

632,2242,653,4602,887, 791

278, 770677,616

10, 588,854454,929

872,8691,669,512

438,316

Totaldeposits

$29, 772285,172

866,914

723, 7633, 219,025

369, 541384,586

639,694

908,2721,299,128

461,1881, 688,1342, 319, 694

221, 665528, 269

7,450,168290, 696

526,2431, 397,358

394, 500

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

$12,388

175,599

45,0001,192,554

135,659214,800

582,975

286,432103,500

38, 600414, 603143, 261

1,301, 28153,869

130,000

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

$285,000

917,000

247,000

650,000

2, 003,000

1,052,000

395,000

Datelicensed

1933

July 14

Mar. 27

Datereceiver

appointed

1933Sept. 12

June 4

Oct. 26Oct. 9

Aug. 24

Aug. 18

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

1933

Dec. 31

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First National Bank, Revere, MassCity National Bank & Trust Co.,

Evanston, 111Wolfeboro National Bank, Wolfeboro,

N .HCamden National Bank, Camden,

MaineClarernont National Bank, Clare-

mont, N .HCalais National Bank, Calais, Maine. _North Arlington National Bank,

North Arlington, N.JMetuchen National Bank, Metuchen,

N.JFirst National Bank, Jamesburg, N.J__First National Bank, Edgewater, N . J .First National Bank, Belmar, N . JKeansburg National Bank, Keans-

burg, N.JFirst National Bank, Garfield, N.JFirst National Bank, Cambridge,

MinnFirst National Bank, East Ruther-

ford, N.JLiberty National Bank, Guttenberg,

N.JPalisade National Bank, Fort Lee,

N.JFirst National Bank, Fairview, N . J —First National Bank & Trust Co.,

Kearney, N.JHackettstown National Bank, Hack-

ettstown, N.JPeoples National Bank, Hackettstown,

N.JFords National Bank, Fords, N.JFirst National Bank, Clinton, N.JFirst National Bank, Carteret, N.JFirst National Bank in Avon-by-the-

Sea, N.JCarlstadt National Bank, Carlstadt,

N.JFirst National Bank, Branchville, N . J .East Side National Bank, Buffalo,

N.YBriggs National Bank & Trust Co.,

Clyde, N.YAmerican-First National Bank, Mount

Carmel, 111Grand Valley National Bank, Grand

Junction, Colo

13152

5279

8147

2311

5961425

12033

775428884015363

103768462

7428

12228

12806

1249712465

8627

1259

82671142822468437

13560

7364

13220

2468

5782

613:

Nov.

Feb.

Mar.

Nov.

Nov.May

July

Apr.Jan.JulyMay

Mar.Nov.

Sept.

May

Aug.

Feb.

Nov.

Jan.

MayMayJulyJan.July

June

MayJune

June

Mar.

Apr.

Feb.

29,1927

14,1900

12,1906

29,1875

23,186430,1865

7,1921

28,190529,186412,19063,1900

24,19135,1906

8,1904

31,1922

4,1925

11,192413,1923

23,1907

16,1865

24,190611,191929,187531,1906

29,1931

21,190020,1904

6,1928

20,1880

5,1901

4,1902

100,000

100, 000

30, 000

50,000

100, 000100, 000

25,000

30, 00060, 00025,00025, 000

25, 00025, 000

30,000

50,000

100, 000

50, 000100,000

50,000

150, 000

60, 00025, 000100, 00025,000

50,000

30,00025, 000

300,000

50, 000

50,000

50, 000

.. do

._ do .__

. do -__

...do

...do—__.do

Mar. 18

—do—...do_-.do—do—

...do—_..do

___do

__.do

...do,.—

...do—

...do

__ do

__ do

...do

...do—

...do—

.. do

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do...do

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—do—

__.do

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100,000

300,000

100,000

100,000

100,000100,000

50,000

100, 00050,00050,00050,000

75,000200,000

50,000

50, 000

100,000

50, 000100, 000

100,000

150,000

100, 00025,00050,000100,000

50,000

100, 00050,000

300,000

100,000

100, 000

100, 000

625, 529

5, 340,088

2,168,164

2, 361, 317

1, 439, 4591, 994,005

531,955

1, 422, 9401, 328, 0701, 073,1981, 516, 219

820, 4843, 257,159

483, 523

629, 828

1, 775, 685

389, 7351,457, 558

3,198, 394

1, 741, 994

1, 669, 002552, 505586,045

1, 742, 928

369, 961

1, 367, 550891,110

2, 591, 724

1, 377, 757

2, 070, 679

1, 320, 798

363, 240

4,169, 228

1,953,307

2,097, 252

1,090, 9741, 738, 230

399,515

848, 7551,032, 285868,104

1, 269, 619

563, 2032,682,171

309,032

477,384

1,421,948

244,97J1,021,119

2,430,852

1, 377, 706

1,295,392305, 058423, 090

1, 222, 661

176,122

918, 234779, 572

1, 212,543

1,198, 794

1,424,062

888,804

130,845

175, 000

90,000

50,000

313, 570148, 000

80, 634105,803

119, 573199, 350

69, 226

95, 225

130,458

40, 400215,750

425, 000

130,000

100, 792165, 700

241, 205

126, 460

240, 50020, 000

692, 565

59,000

323,166

278,146

4,169,000

1,953,000

1, 593,000

586,0001, 303,000

400, 000

575,000567, 000

849,000

427, 000

2, 431,000

1,107,000

795,000

423,000

413,000

1,199,000

558,000

Mar. 22

July 21

June 6

Dec. 18

May 4

June 15

Sept. 23

June 26

June 2

Apr. 21

Do.

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Do.

iDo.Do.

Dec. 18

Oct. 13

Do.

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210

211

212

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o

215

216

217218

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o

221

222

223

224

Name and location of banks

Farmers National Bank & Trust Co.,Reading, Pa_ _

Maybrook National Bank, Maybrook,N.YLarchmont National Bank & TrustCo., Larchmont, N.Y

Conewango Valley National Bank,Conewango, N.Y

First National Bank, Nephi, UtahCitizens National Bank, South Bend,

IndBurnside National Bank, Burnside,

PaNational Spraker Bank, Canajoharie,

N.YFirst National Bank, Islip, N.YPeoples National Bank, Margaret-

ville, N.YFirst National Bank, Lyndhurst, N.J.First National Bank, Midland Park,

N.JBellport National Bank, Bellport,

NYFirst National Bank, West New York,N J

Second National Bank & Trust Co.,Red Bank, N.J ._

First National Bank & Trust Co.,Pompton Lakes, N.J.._

Organization

Char-terno.

696

11927

6019

109303537

4764

11902

12578794

592410417

12603

12473

12064

2257

10787

Date

Dec. 31,1864

Jan. 12,1921

Oct. 28,1901

Dec. 8,1915June 25,1886

May 2,1892

Dec. 11,1920

May 11,1865Apr. 18,1907

July 18,1901May 20,1913

Oct. 6,1924

Dec. 1,1923

Nov. 14,1921

Apr. 17,1875

Sept. 29,1915

Capital

$400,020

25,000

50,000

25,00050,000

100,000

50,000

100,00025,000

25,00050,000

25,000

25,000

100,000

75,000

25,000

Conservators' appointments

Date

1933Mar. 18

. . d o —

. . . do—. . d o —

-do.—

—do—

._ do

...do

. . . d o —. . d o —

. . . d o —

. . . do—

—do—

. . d o —

...do—.

Capital

$2,600,020

25,000

200,000

25,00050,000

700,000

50,000

100,000100,000

50,000100,000

50,000

25,000

300,000

500,000

200,000

Totalassets

$28, 304, 780

452,683

2,880,586

229,123756,891

4, 440,859

244, 791

2,115, 5221, 322,069

1, 227, 5601,534, 976

452,921

464, 218

6,545,698

9,169,890

2, 439, 235

Totaldeposits

$17,136,120

341,443

1,468,180

115,140385,49o

2,412,965

100, 527

1, 603,9621,046,862

1,048, 699945, 214

301,344

339,184

3,863, 774

7,951,089

1,638,242

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

$5,421,012

6,000

985,836

57,000233,055

389,121

30,465

60,000

329,175

70,000

65,000

1, 316,400

416,322

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

$191,000

1,062,0001,047,000

776, 000

7,951,000

1, 638,000

Datelicensed

1933

Aug. 4

Apr. 21

Oct. 7

Apr. 13

July 10

Datereceiver

appointed

1933

Aug. 5

Sept. 15

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

1933

Dec. 31

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First National Bank, Gouverneur,N.Y

Florida National Bank, Florida, N.Y.Ridgefield National Bank, Ridgefield,

N.JFair Haven National Bank, Fair

Haven, N.YFirst National Bank, Secaucus, NJ___First National Bank, Greenwood, N.Y_Lincoln National Bank, Buffalo, N.Y.First National Bank, Harrisville, N.Y.First National Bank, Lisle, N.YJordan National Bank, Jordan, N.Y__First National Bank, Lisbon, N.YFirst National Bank, Narrowsburg,

N.YFirst National Bank, Jeffersonville,

N.YNational Chautauq.ua County Bank,

Jamestown, N.YManufacturers National Bank, Ilion,

N.YGavitt National Bank, Lyons, N.Y___National Bank of Haverstraw & Trust

Co., Haverstraw, N.YAtlanta National Bank, Atlanta, N.Y.Citizens National Bank, Hammond,

N.YFirst National Bank of the Thousand

Islands, Alexandria Bay, N.YFirst National Bank, Falconer, N.Y...Ontario National Bank, Clifton Springs,

N.YFirst National Bank, Sea Bright, N.J.First National Bank, Altamont, N.Y__Bliss National Bank, Bliss, N.YCooperstown National Bank, Coopers-

town, N.YFirst National Bank, Montgomery,

N.YFirst National Bank, Callicoon, N.Y...Athens National Bank, Athens, N.Y___First National Bank, Highland Falls,

N.YFirst National Bank, Heuvelton, N.Y.Edwards National Bank, Edwards,

N.YFirst National Bank, Greenup, KyFirst National Bank, Scottdale, PaFirst National Bank, Toledo, Ohio

25109956

12037

12958

1321910767108161237512018

12496

10456

8453

91097479

222912071

10216

52845407

87171355:986<10754

7305

135591359010856

1356710446

105697037409891

Feb. 19,1881Feb. 14,1911

Oct. 1,1921

MayMar.Dec.JuneJulyDec.Oct.May

4,192617,19095,19051,192822,191511,19156,192215,1921

Jan. 8,1924

Sept. 8,1913

Dec. 3,1906

Mar. 30,1908Nov. 15,1904

Feb. 27,1875Dec. 7,1921

June 20,1912

Mar. 24,1900Apr. 30,1900

May 10,1907June 2,1931r

Sept. 2,1910June 25,1915

Mar. 26,1904

June 27,1931Jan. 9,1932Apr. 26,1916

July 28,1931Mar. 28,1913

Mar. 18,1914Oct. 31,1903July 20,1889June 10,1863

55,00025,000

25,000

25,00025,00025,000

200,00025,00025,00025,00025,000

50,000

25,000

250,000

50,00060,000

100,00025,000

25,000

30,00025,000

25,00050,00025,00025,000

50,000

40,000100,000

25, 000

150,00025,000

25,00025,00050,000

200,000

___do_..do

.do.

___do

..do.._do._do-_do.

_do_

.do.

..do._do.

_do_- d o .

..do.

. .do.

. . .do.. . . d o .. . . d o .__.do_

.do_

.do.

!do~

.do.

.do.

Ao~_..do_

200,000100,000

100,000

25,000100,00025, 000200,00025, 00025,00025,00025,000

50,000

25,000

500,000

100, 000100,000

100,00025,000

25,000

50,00050,000

50, 00050,00025,00025,000

50,000

40,000100,00050,000

150,00050,000

25, 00050,00050, 000

500,000

2, 774, 522898, 390

1,125, 609

230,1241, 418,072294,172

1,832, 757325, 596390, 757383, 620360, 564

662,801

786,984

7,586, 560

1,659,8382,481,780

1,719,698283,695

575,560

981,2101,081,177

784,168336,173720, 329403,976

675,800

525,9671,668, 287914,882

2,107.964655,424

287, 637544, 263

5,825,4847,488, 710

1, 783, 738547,156

880,219

173, 591972,818170, 271

1,019, 619185,150313,377302, 541259,075

520,198

597,166

6,136,847

1,103,8221,940,296

1, 370, 721242,356

391,934

574,443905,867

652, 831211,073485, 225336, 628

545,897

429,1781, 265,861619,009

1,814,475511,123

201, 568415,158

4, 841, 5885,072, 407

493,000205, 000

118, 600

25, 500205,00063, 700365,00068, 200

20,000

48,100

71, 500

55,000

690,000324, 234325,000

140,000

113,000

290,13075,000

25, 50044,100105, 5009,000

25,000

190, 000160, 000

31,000

35, 50025, 000180, 865625, 238

269,000

880,000

121, 666313,000258, 000

388, 000

484, 000

6,137,000

902, 0001, 063,000

1, 030, 000104,000

906,000

653, 000

331,000251, 000

429, 000847, 000619, 000

975, 000511, 000

143, 000265, 000

3, 535, 000

June 22

Sept. 1Apr. 6Apr. 15

May 24

May 5

Sept. 1

Dec. 30

Nov. 4Nov. 25

June 12

May 8

Dec. 11Dec. 23

Oct. 14July 13May 22

Aug. 5May 10

Dec. 1

Oct. 12

Dec. 7

Dec. 18

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264265266

267

268

269270

271272

273274275

276

277

Name and location of banks

National Bank of Union City, UnionCity, Pa

Farmers & Merchants National Bank,Venus, Tex

First National Bank, Westville, 111Citizens National Bank, Bloomsbury,

N.JFirst National Bank, Beaver Falls, PaFirst National Bank, Paris, KyFirst National Bank, Garden City,

KansCitizens National Bank, Hammond,

LaWest Chester County National Bank,

Peekskill, N.Y _._Pelham National Bank, Pelham, N.Y. .Romulus National Bank, Romulus,

N YFirst National Bank, Norfolk, N.YRed Creek National Bank, Red Creek,

N.Y _First National Bank, Remsen, N.YFirst National Bank, Philmont, N.Y.Peekskill National Bank & Trust Co.,

Peekskill, N.YCrestwood National Bank, Tuckahoe,

N.YCitizens National Bank, Port Henry,

N.Y I

Organization

Char-terno.

5131

77987500

1071233566323

3448

11977

142211951

1173910895

1078164827233

8398

12940

4858

Date

May 5,1898

May 30,1905Oct. 13,1904

Feb. 20,1915June 2,1885June 2,1902

Nov. 16,1885

May 28,1921

June 13,1865Mar. 18,1921

May 3,1920July 14,1916

Mar. 18,1915Nov. 5,1902Aug. 6,1903

Sept. 8,1906

Mar. 18,1926

Feb. 6,1893

Capital

$50,000

25,00025,000

50,00050,00050,000

50,000

100,000

200,00050,000

25,00025,000

25,00025,00050,000

100,000

50,000

50,000

Conservators' appointments

Date

1933Mar. 18

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Capital

$100,000

25,00025,000

50,000150,000100,000

50,000

100,000

100,000200,000

25,00025,000

50,00025,00050,000

100,000

100,000

100,000

Totalassets

$1,680,397

44,499487, 765

783,0961, 738,167

960,115

618,572

583,051

9,968,6602, 756,442

131, 737491,139

555,891514, 228541,459

2,870,239

876,898

1, 642, 680

Totaldeposits

$1,266, 236

19,441420,529

630, 5701,070,987

462,086

360, 201

248,847

7, 513, 9571, 208,635

79, 567381,916

353,412431,030399, 703

2,328,806

399,414

1,345,386

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

$142,507

140 052189,675

185,871

131,206

1, 622, 6791, 206,127

16,00028,900

96,170

56,500

194,000

314,855

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

$421, 000

631,000

7, 514, 000

300,000

217,000431,000

2,329,000

1, 345, 000

Datelicensed

1933

June 5

May 3

May 20

Sept. 23

May 26Mar. 24

Apr. 4

Aug. 5

Datereceiver

appointee

1933

July 21

July 21

Dec. 7

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

1933

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Pine Bush National Bank, Pine Bush,N.Y

Falls National Bank, Niagara Falls,N.Y

Port Leyden National Bank, PortLeyden, N.Y.

National Bank, Vernon, N.YFirst National Bank, Sharon Springs,

N.YSaratoga National Bank, Saratoga

Springs, N.YOzone Park National Bank, Ozone

Park, N.YSeneca National Bank, West Seneca,

N.YFirst National Bank, Windham, N.Y._First National Bank & Trust Co.,

Yonkers, N.Y.Newton National Bank of New York,

Corona, N.YFirst National Bank, Rockwood, Tenn.National Bank of Savannah, Savan-

nah, N.Y.Jamaica National Bank, New York

City, N.Y.

9940 Jan.

11489 Oct.

11742 May

1264 May

7512 Dec.

893 Feb.

12280 Oct.

12925 July

12164 Jan.

653 Dec.

13379 Sept.

4169 Oct.

12810 June

12550 June

13545 Apr.

9326 Oct.

2472 Apr.

12489 Jan.

6148 Jan.

1655 May

10111 Sept.

6427 Aug.

9900 Nov.

13035 Jan.

13145 Nov.

4988 Feb.273 Feb.

7541 Dec.1 Active conservatorships which have been reorganized

First National Bank in Washington-ville, N .Y

National Bank, Wappingers Falls,N.Y

First National Bank, Salamanca, N.Y_Kings Park National Bank, Kings

Park, N.Y.Silver Springs National Bank, Silver

Springs, N .YNational Bank of Newport, Newport,

N.YFirst National Bank, Newark Valley,

N.YNational City Bank, New Rochelle,

N.Y.Ticonderoga National Bank, Ticon-

deroga, N .YElmhurst National Bank, New York,

N.YWebster National Bank, Webster,

N.Y.Citizens National Bank, Wellsville,

N.YFirst National Bank, Oxford, N.YFirst National Bank, Trumansburg,

N.Y

30,1911

16,1919

19,19203,1865

8,1904

24,1865

30,1922

27,192528,1922

9,1864

6,192924,1889

30,1925

3,1924

23,1931

6,19085,1880

17,1924

18,1902

8,1865

11,1911

18,1902

14,1910

5,1927

1,1927

5,189510,1864

26,1904

25,000

100, 000

25,000100, 000

25,000

100,000

200,000

50,00025,000

150,000

200, 00050,000

25,000

200, 000

50,000

25, 00050,000

25,000

25, 000

50,000

25, 000

100, 000

50,000

200, 000

50, 000

50,00070, 000

25, 000

___do

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50, 000

100, 000

25,00050,000

25,000

100,000

200, 000

50, 00025,000

000,000

200,00080,000

25,000

300,000

50,000

50, 000175,000

50, 000

25,000

50, 000

25, 000

500, 000

100, 000

200, 000

50,000

100, 000100, 000

715,415

1, 501, 937

366, 959868, 023

675, 603

4, 660, 594

2,086, 489

857, 019516, 245

19, 059, 387

841, 6611, 236,121

224, 504

3,415, 306

603, 746

833, 3621,865,189

561,096

550,907

516, 035

456, 918

11, 390,186

1, 332,160

1, 237, 336

505, 253

1, 249, 2181,145, 787

682, 6651

542,178

.1,122,715

297,463

748,085

512,471

4,004, 847

1,431,028653,957393, 587

12, 350, 853

487,132847, 278

130, 284

2,496,138

521,901

560,4471,435,863

360, 658

471,032

204,188

315,433

7,162, 989

960, 269

699, 032

402, 281

828, 963827, 304

485, 383

60, 000

223, 083

70,000

227, 000

275, 000

102, 70078, 600

4, 237, 259

135, 000230,152

65, 500

200,000

151, 000

98,000

194, 622

61, 008

3, 032, 536

183, 000

105, 000

297,000748, 000

366, 000

4, 005, 000

2, 496, 000

212, 000

335, 000942,000

339, 000

283, 000

960, 000

149, 34'80, 000!

629, 000

179, 6001 328, 000

May 5

May 16

Dec. 1

Apr. 25

May 31

July 22Nov. 13

Oct.

May 5

May 10

Apr. 21

Oct. 21

Oct. 26

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Oct. 13

Nov. 15

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Name and location of banks

Yonkers National Bank & Trust Co.,Yonkers, N.Y

First National Bank, Rembrandt,Iowa

Farmers National Bank, Kingsley,Iowa

Citizens National Bank, Belle Plains,Iowa

American National Bank, Arlington,Iowa

First National Bank, Clarion, IowaFirst National Bank of Commerce,

Tarpon Sprins, FlaLamar National Bank, Lamar, ColoFirst National Bank, San Gabriel,

CalifKinsman National Bank, Kinsman,

OhioCity National Bank, Goshen, IndLincoln National Bank, Lincoln, 111...First National Bank, Millen, GaAmerican National Bank, Woodstock,

111First National Bank in Braidwood, 111First Lake County National Bank,

Libertyville, 111First National Bank, Hancock, MdMount Gilead National Bank, Mount

Gilead, OhioFirst National Bank, North East, Md..

Organization

Char-terno.

9825

10729

9116

4754

122749036

12253

307720673369

681111895

65147859

66207064

Date

Mar. 29,1910

Apr. 7,1915

Apr. 6,1908

M a y 18,1892

Sept. 28,1909Aug. 29,1887

Nov. 8,1922Jan. 29,1908

Sept. 5,1922

Nov. 7,1883Sept. 25,1872July 1,1885Mar. 17,1908

May 23,1903Dec. 6,1920

Nov. 1,1902July 21,1905

Jan. 19,1903Dec. 3,1903

Capital

$200,000

25,000

25,000

50,000

25,00050,000

50,00050,000

50,000

50,00050,00060,00025,000

50,00025,000

25,00030,000

50,00025,000

Conservators' appointments

Date "

1933Mar. 20

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$400,000

25,000

25,000

50,000

25,00050,000

75,00050,000

50,000

50,000100,000150,00025,000

100,00025,000

100,00030,000

50,00025,000

Totalassets

$10,163,690

168,908

180,674

558,970

782,027

289,777473,553

362,358

592,3561,109, 3851,856,329

128,484

1,368,185240, 307

1,214,630772,859

1,087, 758714, 799

Totaldeposits

$8,703,502

114,242

103,878

408,683

295,460657, 748

126,884276,620

500,069728, 481

1,278,46135, 740

1,107, 380155,209

975, 344512,928

780,125503,355

Bills pay-able and

$549,373

14,630

12,812

25,000

84,11564,210

65,630

2,992105, 623202, 69537, 750

69,02944,524

144,870

120, 26054,000

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

$8,704,000

295,000495,000

127,000

272,000

619, 000245,000

503,000

Datelicensed

Datereceiver

appointed

1933Mar. 31

May 19May 26

Apr. 7

1933

Oct. 30

Oct. 26

Oct. 27

Dec. 5Dec. 28

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

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First National Bank, Ovid, N.YPalisades National Bank, Palisades,

ColoFirst National Bank, Waycross, GaFirst National Bank, Hampshire, 111...Farmers National Bank & Trust Co.,

Winston-Salem, N.OThe First National Bank, Clarion, Pa__National Bank of Girard, Girard, Pa_.First National Bank of Granville,

Oxford, N.CCoos County National Bank, Grove-

ton, N.HGrundy County National Bank,

Grundy Center, IowaFirst National Bank, Manistee, Mich__Blairsville National Bank, Blairsville,

PaFirst National Bank, Lake Crystal,

MinnFirst National Bank, Finleyville, Pa.__First National Bank, Mount Airy, Md.First National Bank, Gladstone,

MichFirst National Bank, Dillonvale, Ohio.Central National Bank, Cambridge,

OhioCommercial National Bank, Snow

Hill, MdFirst National Bank, Snow Hill, Md...First National Bank, Lowell, OhioMiners National Bank, Ishpeming,

MichHastings National Bank, Hastings,

MichFirst National Bank, Elmore, OhioMillers Kiver National Bank, Athol,

MassFirst National Bank, McComb, Miss.First National Bank, Mount Healthy,

OhioFirst National Bank, Dayton, PaFirst National Bank, Harrisville, PaFirst National Bank, Indiana, PaFirst National Bank, Newton, 111First National Bank, Creston, Iowa___First National Bank & Trust Co.,

Covington, KyFirst National Bank, St. Elmo, 111First National Bank, Madison, 111

7840

8004496311602

122787747343

5885

5317

33962539

4919

691864207160

5618

2872

629737835329

5668

17416770

7087461

766157426859313586912636

71893888457

June 26,1905

Oct. 17,1905M a y 21,1894Jan. 26,1920

Oct. 27,1922Jan. 23,1865June 22,1904

June 20,1901

Mar. 26,1900

Sept. 16,1885June 16,1881

June 9,1893

July 18,1903Sept. 6,1902Feb. 20,1904

26,191620,1900

Dec. 22,1882

8,19021,18875,1900

Dec. 26,1900

Nov. 25,18702,1903

15,186422,1904

Feb. 24,1905Nov. 1,1900June 10,1903Dec. 10,1863M a y 24,1901Feb. 2,1925

Nov. 17,1864Feb. 16,1909Nov. 26,1906

JulySept.

MayMar.Apr.

Apr.

Dec.Oct.

25,000

25,00050,00025,000

300,000100,00050,000

25,000

25,000

50,000100,000

50,000

30,00025,00025,000

50,00025,000

60,000

50,00050, 00025,000

100, 000

50,00025, 000

150,00050,000

25,00025, 00025, 000

200, 00025, 000

100, 000

200, 00025,00050,000

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25,000

25,000200,00025,000

500,000100, 000125, 000

200,000

50,000

50,000100,000

100,000

60,00025,00025,000

50,00050,000

150,000

50,000100,00025, 000

100,000

50,00037, 500

150,00050,000

75, 00025, 00040, 000

200, 00050, 000

100,000

500,00025,00050,000

750, 367

364, 5711, 325, 630

218, 475

2, 307, 5451, 782,1551,439, 315

1,831,224

628,435

280,437848, 234

1,607,125

972,064634, 361

505, 978624,681

1,107,825

893,054855,151756, 382

2,386,284

975, 568462,620

1, 771, 9671,043, 631

1, 338, 618302, 649796, 319

4, 856, 675770,062905,392

5, 895, 586210,917763,080

658, 540

211,929695, 394185, 038

1,145, 5891,456, 908

964, 020

1,167, 635

425, 643

151,601553, 741

1, 353, 216

688 873553, 282

1,153, 518

346, 978449,159

873,893

664,079654, 963636,068

2,066,989

798,435387, 276

1,182, 552774, 269

991, 503208, 302640, 734

3, 738, 753549, 963678, 403

4, 368, 514157,015525,440

28, 900

89, 500234, 089

5,000

297, 41910, 000

169, 941

321,314

97,456

28,16557,850

129,957

49,00049, 479

30, 540

56,00020,000

25,000

218, 40099,093

141, 80715, 000

572, 34078,873

150, 000

107,062

788, 000

212,000

920, 000

1,154,000

612,000

664, 000655, 000636, 000

481, 000

1, 280, 000774, 000

122, 000342, 000

678, 000

3, 209, 000

May 5

June 19June 15

June 17

Dec. 18

May 12

Sept. 5

Dec. 12

Dec. 27Sept. 13

Aug. 4

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362

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367368369

370371

372

373374

375

376

377378

Name and location of banks

First National Bank, Perry, OklaAlamosa National Bank, Alamosa

ColoFirst National Bank, Monongah,

W.Va.First National Bank, Boonville, Ind_ _.Peoples National Bank, Seymour, Mo. .Oberlin National Bank, Oberlin, Kans.Carrollton National Bank, Carrollton,

KyFirst National Bank, Ashton, IowaFirst National Bank, North Girard,Pa.First National Bank, New Wilming-

ton, PaFirst National Bank, Bristol, VtNational Black River Bank, Proctors-

ville, VtFirst National Bank, Valley Junction,

Iowa _ _Orrville National Bank, Orrville, Ohio.Patapsco National Bank, Ellicott City,

MdIsland Pond National Bank, Island

Pond, VtFirst National Bank, Port Washing-

ton, Wis _ _Citizens National Bank, Oconto. Wis__First National Bank, Fayetteville,

Tenn _

Organization

Char-terno.

6972

8541

75451061399324642

30741288312363

95546252

1383

58916362

3585

4275

94195521

2114

Date

Sept. 15,1903

Jan. 14,1907

Dec. 31,1904July 28,1914Jan. 19,1911Sept. 26,1891

Oct. 23,1883Jan. 15,1926Feb. 1,1923

Aug. 25,1909Apr. 25,1902

May 22,1865

June 24,1901July 26,1902

Aug. 10,1886

Feb. 22,1890

Mar. 6,1909Dec. 28,1900

June 9,1873

Capital

$50,000

25,000

25,00075,00030,00050,000

60,00025,00025,000

40,00025,000

50,000

25,00040,000

50,000

75,000

50,00050,000

60,000

Conservators' appointments

Date

1933Mar. 20

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$50,000

25,000

25,000112, 50025,00050,000

60,00025,00025,000

50,00025,000

50,000

25, 000100,000

100,000

75,000

50,00065,000

60,000

Totalassets

$536,425

277,335

268,6321,116,989

194,887481,004

891,140109,668181,443

1,067,417467,304

328,734

585,456894, 585

1,356,046

971,608

772,171943,042

506,544

Totaldeposits

$402,335

216,193

183,445824,26395, 778

276,004

641,692G5, 255

109,196

901,604388,438

245,311

458, 260610,147

1,064,804

703,628

521,766758,596

281,364

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

$49,757

18,423

15,00041,00043, 94580,000

107,89519,41417,350

9,500

58,20078,902

115,708

68,57524,000

59,069

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

$766,000228,000

135,000

275,000428, 000

832,000

372,000

340,000

Datelicensed

1933

June 30

Aug. 22

Dec. 9

Aug. 21

Datereceiver

appointed

1933

Aug. 23

Oct. 31

Dec. 19

Dec. 5

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

1933

Dec. 31

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386387

389

390391392393394395

400

401

402

403404405406407

408

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411

412

Farmers National Bank, Fayetteville,Tenn

Elk National Bank, Fayetteville, Tenn.Bradford National Bank, Bradford, Vt_Home National Bank, Milford, MassFirst National Bank, Verona, PaFirst National Bank, Sykesville, PaFirst National Bank, Enosburg Falls,

Vt.First National Bank, Coal City, 111First National Bank, Timblin, PaCitizens National Bank, Dickson,

TennFirst National Bank of Pepperell, East

Pepperell, MassFarmers' National Bank, Somerset, Pa.First National Bank, Deny, PaAthol National Bank, Athol, MassFirst National Bank, Breese, 111First National Bank, Bridgeport, 111Farmers & Merchants National Bank,

Bel Air, MdFirst National Bank, Sharon, PaFirst National Bank, Aransas Pass,

TexNational Deposit Bank, Owensboro,

KySouth Broadway National Park, Den-

ver, ColoFirst National Bank, Brunswick,

MaineNational Shoe & Leather Bank,

Auburn, MaineCliffside Park National Bank, Cliff-

side Park, N JFirst National Bank, Fort Myers, Fla-First National Bank, Jacksonville, Ala.First National Bank, Cresco, IowaFirst National Bank, Grantsville, Md__Citizens Third National Bank & Trust

Co., Greensburg, IndNational Bank of America, Paterson,

NJFirst National Bank, Woodsfield, Ohio.Bay State National Bank, Lawrence,

MassFirst National Bank, Barbourville,

KyStrausstown National Bank, Strauss-

town, Pa

1019885557267227548777488

76141013211204

8292

59645452

12912217298938347

94741685

10274

4006

12974

192

2270

116189035431948975943

2844

123835414

1014

10452

Apr. 18,1912Jan. 31,1907May 4,1904May 10,1875Feb. 24,1893Oct. 3,1904

Feb. 11,1905Jan. 6,1912Apr. 30,1918

June 14,1906

Aug. 3,1901June 11,1900Nov. 7,1924Mar. 6,1874Oct. 14,1910July 31,1906

June 30,1909Aug. 31,1868

Aug. 29,1912

Mar. 30,1889

July 30,1926

Dec. 17,1863

May 24,1875

Feb. 11,1920Jan. 29,1908

6,18907,18936,1901

MayApr.Aug.

Dec. 4,1882

Apr. 21,1923May 15,1900

Apr. 10,1865

May 5,1902

July 19,1913

50, 00075, 00025, 000200, 00050,00025, 000

25, 00025,00025, 000

25,000

50,00050, 00050, 000100, 00050, 00025,000

25,000100,000

25,000

125,000

200,000

50,000

200,000

50, 00050,00050, 00050, 00025, 000

50,000

300,00050,000

375,000

25,000

25,000

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25, 00025,00025,000

50,000

50, 00050,00050,000100,00050,00050,000

100,000300,000

25,000

325,000

200,000

75,000

200,000

100, 000100, 00025, 00050, 00025, 000

150,000

500,00050,000

600,000

50,000

25,000

249, 8041, 073, 284975, 004

3,079, 3262,346, 509

346, 752

828,495524, 615383, 250

442, 025

708,934916, 582675, 420

1, 938, 794389,912

1, 308,895

645,1955,669,272

215,125

2,236,284

604,287

2,976,419

4,074, 585

2, 500,175908, 217214, 066418, 651404, 339

1,071,042

4, 249, 345949, 327

8,924,980

517,887

460,203

125, 558619, 588870,189

2,462,1711, 729,180

255, 276

630, 643447, 728307, 276

300, 773

588, 659746,645514, 601

1, 375, 563234,516

1,129, 798

385, 5064,185,153

162,512

1, 071,963

249, 785

2,593,008

3, 214, 351

1, 883,994537, 258133,828271, 628319,252

613, 522

2, 005, 742771,802

7,365,308

374, 026

15, 650215, 323

236,02620,000

102,968

40,984

313

244, 89835, 000

105, 605447,358

16,193

382,182

128,950

20, 000

241, 700

432,100141, 43726,00536,17515,100

140,060

1, 004,40030, 000

150,000

19, 000

563,000. 1,741,000

448, 000

533, 000438, 000

787, 000

116, 0003,035,000

2, 084,000

1, 563, 000

494, 000

3,919,000

374, 000

Sept. 16Aug. 21

May 19

Aug. 18

June 6

July 28

Aug. 23

Nov. 3

Nov. 3Aug. 3

Oct. 11

Dec. 19

Oct. 30Oct. 25

Do.

Do.

i Do.

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413

414

415416

417418419

420

421

422423

424425426

427

428

429

Name and location of banks

Narberth National Bank, Narberth,Pa.

Mount Ephraim National Bank,Mount Ephraim, N.J

First National Bank, Hermon, N.Y__.First National Bank, McKees Rocks,

PaFirst National Bank, Newfield, N.J...First National Bank, Milton, DelRockwell City National Bank, Rock-

well City, IowaMountains National Bank, Tanners-

ville, N YFirst National Bank, East Rochester,

NYFirst National Bank, Antigo, WisCherry Creek National Bank, Cherry

Creek N YFirst National Bank, Trenton, N.Y.._First National Bank, Englewood, ColoFirst National Bank & Trust Co.,

Frackville, PaMerchants National Bank, Pottsville,

PaMontpelier National Bank, Mont-

pelier, OhioNew Alexandria National Bank, New

Alexandria, Pa

Organization

Char-terno.

12595

126185605

51421214512882

11582

11057

101415143

10481112389907

7860

8964

5341

6580

Date

Oct. 18,1924

Dec. 22,1924Oct. 18,1900

Sept. 6,1898Feb. 18,1922Jan. 14,1926

Jan. 13,1920

June 30,1917

Dec. 19,1911Aug. 31,1898

Jan. 26,1914Aug. 30,1918Nov. 18,1910

June 22,1905

Oct. 22,1907

Apr 21,1900

Nov. 12,1902

Capital

$50,000

25,00025,000

50, 00025,00025,000

50,000

25,000

25,00050, 000

25,00025,00025, 000

50,000

200, 000

50,000

25,000

Conservators' appointments

Date

1933Mar. 21

do _do

. . . do

do

__ do

dodo

do

__ .do

do_-__

Capital

$50,000

25,00050,000

200,00050,00025,000

50,000

50,000

150, 000100, 000

25, 00040, 00025,000

125,000

125,000

60, 000

25,000

Totalassets

$634, 208

220, 220576,977

3,860, 553273, 272243, 522

315,197

484, 356

1, 862, 2491, 325, 897

358, 515443,145453, 648

1,832, 026

2,899,417

552,695

560,338

Totaldeposits

$480, 003

150,138436, 204

2,431,013135, 096198,880

242,120

245,912

939, 2121,027, 406

254,498291, 364353, 641

1, 346,919

1,941,200

433,908

451,079

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

$77,000

19,88762,211

676,60576,82714,000

136,000

547,10037,024

35,00097, 40035, 750

181, 985

508,877

8,000

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

$436, 000

192, 000

324, 000

Datelicensed

1933

Apr. 12

Aug. 19

Datereceiver

appointed

1933

Oct. 13

Sept. 15

Dec. 18

Sept. 20

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

1933

Dec. 31

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Farmers National Bank, Cambridge,111

Van Wert National Bank, Van Wert,Ohio

Langlade National Bank, Antigo, Wis.First National Bank, D wight, 111First National Bank, Bessemer, Ala...First National Bank. & Trust Co., New

Egypt, N JPhelps National Bank, Phelps, N.Y___Palisades Park National Bank & Trust

Co., Palisades Park, N JFirst National Bank, Cullom, 111American National Bank, Walters,

OklaSuperior National Bank, Hancock,

MichBerwyn National Bank, Berwyn, Pa._Cecil National Bank, Port Deposit,

MdCity National Bank, Dixon, 111First National Bank, Stanton, IowaWallace National Bank, Exeter, Nebr._First National Bank, Clearfield, Iowa__First National Bank, Charleroi, PaFirst National Farmers Bank, Arca-

num, Ohio..First National Bank, West Milton,

OhioFirst National Bank & Trust Co.,

Petersburg, VaFirst National Bank, Cherry Tree, Pa-Farmers National Bank, Garner, Iowa.First National Bank, Santa Anna, Tex.First National Bank, Stanford, KyFirst National Bank, Mountain Grove,

MoOld Exchange National Bank, Okaw-

ville, 111First National Bank, Frederick, Okla.Citizens National Bank, West Alexan-

der, PaFirst National Bank, Export, PaFirst National Bank, De Bidder, La__Centreville National Bank, Centre-

ville, MdFirst National Bank, Junction City,

KansFirst National Bank, Marion, IndSecond National Bank, Erie, PaShenandoah National Bank, Shenan-

doah, IowaFirst National Bank, Sibley, Iowa

2572

2628594280446961

8254

11909

12118

90873945

1211329464341318995494534

9062

35157000836781092788

7282

117808140

1199376249237

2341

35434189

12950

Oct. 1,1881

Feb. 8,1882Aug. 1,1901Dec. 20,1905Aug. 25,1903

May 7,1906Aug. 6,1910

Dec. 22,1920Apr. 27,1907

Feb. 14,1922

Feb. 1,1908Sept. 10,1888

Mar. 6,1865Dec. 9,1884Apr. 23,1902Mar. 14,1928Aug. 19,1909Mar. 12,1891

Dec. 10,1892

Feb. 22,1908

May 18,1886Sept. 8,1903Aug. 22,1906Jan. 29,1906Aug. 26,1882

Mar. 3,1904

June 15,1920Mar. 7,1906

May 24,1921Jan. 18,1905July 18,1908

June 13,1876

July 15,1886Dec. 4,1889Nov. 14,1864

June 21,1926Feb. 25,1885

.do

.do

...do

...do_do.-_-

...do..do

..do..do.

50,000

100,00050,00050,000100,000

25,00025,000

50,00025,000

30,000

100,00050, 000

100,000100,00025,00050,00025,00050, 000

50,000

30,000

100, 00025,00025, 00025,000250,000

25,000

50,00025,000

25,00025,00025, 000

75,000

50,000100,000200.000

100,000...do50,000 Mar, 22

do...do...do...do

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_._do

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50,000

100,000100, 00050,000

100, 000

100, 00050,000

100,00025,000

30, 000

100, 000125, 000

50, 000100, 00025, 00050, 00025, 00050, 000

100,000

30, 000

700, 000100, 00050,00050, 00050,000

25,000

50, 000100,000

25, 00025, 000

100, 000

75,000

75, 000350, 000500, 000

100,00050, 000

845,399

1,132,8911,121, 283

726, 7701, 672,953

681,824693,935

955, 311252,150

192, 641

1, 299,066990, 449

929, 2322,013, 999409,161448, 06392, 304

2,332, 531

529,057

276, 035

5, 519, 4571, 368, 092

393, 279475,185567, 269224,290

595, 906615, 085

386, 536890, 645

1,017, 363

1, 566,452

1,150,4555,113, 30110,402, 680

882, 215458, 5591

547, 302

804, 781728, 230530,059

1,062, 231

464, 082495,109

632, 205180,143

144, 068

952, 078734, 048

722, 5821, 673, 472

336, 358369, 42349, 380

1, 792,160

259,880

195,1313,056,188846,143265, 700199,118336, 208

137, 319

476, 775398,167

298, 433714, 245613,651

1, 249,177

814, 3572, 272, 2268, 278,819

603, 393387, 951

75, 211

i66,~oo632, 599248,850

89,02384,000

134,00014, 278

10,901

87, 68218, 390

73, 078

11, 8628,9555,293

263, 808

61, 512

26, 500

878, 819215, 83932, 795

175, 703114, 876

45, 513

60,425

16, 000

143,135

154,167

74,945

843, 721

51, 926

527,000

530,000362,000

314, 000

104,000

772,000

400, 0001, 044, 000

1, 788,000438, 000

199,000

336,000398,000

650,000

609, 0001,309,000

388,666

June 5

Sept. 22

Sept. 1

June 10

Nov. 27

Aug. 21

Apr. 6

Oct. 27

Dec. 28

Oct. 30

Sept. 5

Nov. 16Oct. 13

Dec. 5

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Name and location of banks

Cumberland County National Bank,Neoga, 111

First National Bank, Compton, 111Merchants National Bank, Galena, Ill-Central National Bank & Trust Co.,

Attica, IndFirst National Bank of Marshall Coun-

ty, Plymouth, IndSecurity National Bank, Jackson,

TennOld National Bank, Waupaca, WisClifton Forge National Bank, Clif-

ton Forge, VaFirst National Bank, Valier, MontAnsted National Bank, Ansted, W.Va.First National Bank & Trust Co.,

Greensburg, PaSecurity National Bank, Clinton,

OklaNebraska National Bank, Grand Is-

land, Nebr..Central City National Bank, Central

City, NebrFirst National Bank, Worden, 111City National Bank, David City,

NebrFirst National Bank, Ellis, KansCherokee National Bank, Cherokee,

Okla

Organization

Char-terno.

54267031979

3755

2119

103344424

917795208904

2558

12050

13424

838510669

393410987

12049

Date

JuneOct.Mar.

June

June

Feb.Sept.

1,190024,19037,1865

7,1887

19,1873

10,19136,1890

June 4,190812,190911,1907

JulySept.

Aug.

Nov.

Feb.

Sept.Dec.

Aug.Apr.

31,1881

15,1921

6,1930

12,19064,1914

31,188817,1917

Nov. 16,1921

Capital

$25,00025,000

125,000

50,000

50,000

10,00050,000

50,00025,00035,000

100,000

50,000

100,000

40,00025,000

50,00050,000

30,000

Conservators' appointments

Date

1933Mar. 22. . . do . . . ....do.__.

. . . do—.

. . d o . . . .

__do___._.do___.

_do._do.. .do-

._do_

...do.

..do..

_do..do.

. . . do—.

Capital

$50,00025,000

100,000

100,000

130,000

100,00050,000

100,00025, 00035,000

480,000

50,000

100,000

50,00025,000

50,00050,000

30, 000

Totalassets

$323,670196,991577, 728

732,175

1, 235, 402

936, 624

1,477,017197,419328, 532

9, 390, 268

571,807

1,070,458

302,805239,931

440,606201,685

330,904

Totaldeposits

$207,434142, 540401, 560

500,049

823,235

512, 719395, 587

1,074,05471, 223

199, 050

7,187,289

398,293

861, 390

200,483185,244

283,717123, 341

243, 548

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

$16, 270

139,838

184,49964, 075

191,97993, 39850,400

695,055

90, 249

65,728

40,00028, 342

42, 948

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

$141, 000

~~226~666

336,000

120,000

Datelicensed

Datereceiver

appointed

1933

Dec. 15

Nov. 6

1933

Nov. 1Oct. 9

Oct. 3

Nov. 6

Oct. 25Aug. 15

Nov. 1

Aug. 23

Oct. 4

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

1933Dec. 31

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First National Bank, New Matamoras,Ohio

First National Bank, Marathon, Iowa.First Inland National Bank, Pendle-

ton, OregFirst National Bank, Meeker, Colo..__First National Bank, Augusta, Kans_.First National Bank, Litchfield, Nebr._National Bank of Orange County,

Chelsea, VtFirst National Bank, Humboldt, Iowa-First National Bank, Tuscumbia, Ala-First National Bank, Lyndon, Kans...First National Bank, Mancos, ColoFirst National Bank, Lamar, MoFirst National Bank, Oxford, AlaFirst National Bank, Crescent City, Ill-First National Bank, Luray, KansFirst National Bank, Clinton, IndFirst National Bank, Steward, 111Red Oak National Bank, Red Oak,

IowaPittsfleld" National Bank, Pittsfield,

MaineWhitman County National Bank,

Rosalia, Wash ._._Lincoln County National Bank, Stan-

ford, KyWisconsin National Bank, Watertown,

WisFarmers & Merchants National Bank

& Trust Co., Benton Harbor, Mich.First National Bank & Trust Co.,

Tarentum, PaCitizens National Bank, Hampton,

IowaFirst National Bank, Hoopeston, 111First National Bank, Tigerton, Wis...First National Bank, Ransom, 111First National Bank, Eagle River,Wis.First National Bank, Glidden, Iowa...Harveysburg National Bank, Harveys-

burg, OhioFayette County National Bank, West

Union, IowaNational Bank of John A. Black,

Barbourville, KyGalena National Bank, Galena, 111First National Bank, Portsmouth,Ohio

4789

13576743566438093

49298277

1128172229674405770736598

1006564806543

3055

4188

9273

5132

1010

10529

4453

7843280854468289

121244814

11617

2015

72843279

Oct.Aug.

7,19011,1892

Oct. 19,1931Aug. 6,1904Feb. 9,1903Feb. 2,1906

Sept.MayDec.Mar.Jan.Jan.Dec.Nov.MaySept.

Nov.

Aug.

Oct.

Sept.

July

Feb.

Apr.

Oct.JulySept.JuneJuneJan.Nov.

Jan.

June

Apr.Dec.

9,189324,190617,191826.190418.191018,188914.19038,190222.191125,190220,1902

29.1883

15,1889

28,1908

30,1898

27,1865

22,1914

4,1890

20.190526,18829,190027.190626,19221,1892

31,1920

28,1872

18.190423.1884

Aug. 8,1863

25, 00050,000

400, 00025,00025, 00025,000

50,00025,00050,00025,00050,00050,00025,00025,00030,00030,00025,000

100,000

50,000

40,000

100,000

50,000

125,000

50,000

100,00050,00025,00025,00025,00050,000

25,000

50,000

30,000100,000

110,000

...do

...do _

...do

...do

...do

...do

_._do...do __—do——do—...do...do—do-—do—...do.— ,—do—do

—do

— d o —

—do

...do

—do—

—do—

—do

—dodo

...do

...do—do——do

...do

—do

—do.....—do—

...do

50,00025, 000

400, 00040, 00075,00025, 000

50, 00050, 00075,00025,00050,00050,00025,00025,00040,00060,00050,000

100,000

50,000

50,000

50,000

75,000

275,000

200,000

100,000100,00040,00025,00025,00050,000

25,000

50,000

30,000100,000

400,000

409,122127, 788

4, 424, 699384, 301830, 679236, 910

1,047,869905, 41i547, 506191,836541, 761358,449177, 371157,322207, 343

1,400, 720216,193

1, 220,423

2, 322, 585

387,492

652,871

1,161,234

2,989, 595

2, 788,063

1,157,167968, 914370, 806170, 024483, 470356,841

104, 565

408, 678

564, 6552, 583, 724

6,133, 497

341,92273,300

3, 079,138252,871523,620158, 710

864, 388769, 237365,493100,044231, 581229, 031109, 27797, 35374, 729

1, 078, 34578, 216

932,152

2,060,452

230,352

494,261

866, 032

2,461,068

1,817,156

784, 505577, 9912.52, 729116, 096336,919224, 515

57, 213

277,245

436,9682,135, 606

4,125, 229

15,165

701, 59981, 300145, 73439, 517

34,605

52,01334, 272179,39014,7508,0534,08562, 614227,45123,119

24,148

32,690

50,007

22,665

70,980

502,160

130, 742132, 53524, 55018, 89064, 58515, 747

17, 700

9,824

24,12770,000

357, 750

1,950, 000253,000

299, 000556,000

555,000

841,000

321,000

1,418,000

428,000

337,000126, 000

1,148,000

831.000

Sept. 22

Aug. 9

June 3Sept. 2

Sept. 26Oct. 31

July 27Dec. 29

Oct. 24

Oct. 9

Oct. 10Sept. 27

Oct. 3Nov. 1

Aug. 15

Nov. 1

Oct. 25

Oct. 9

Dec. 19

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521522

523524525

526

527528529530531532533

534

535

536

537538539540

Name and location of banks

Farmers National Bank, Chinook,Mont . . . ._ . .

Old National Bank, Delphos, Ohio—First National Bank, Birmingham,

Mich . .First National Bank, Colfax, Iowa—.Union National Bank, Carnegie, P a . . .Citizens National Bank, Caldwell,

Ohio..National White River Bank, Bethel,

VtFarmers National Bank, Freeport, Pa .First National Bank, Coachella, Calif.First National Bank, Chisholm, Minn-First National Bank, Amboy, 111First National Bank, Bruin, PaFirst National Bank, Wymore, Nebr . .First National Bank & Trust Co.,

Ford City, PaFirst National Bank of Douglas

County, Castle Rock, ColoFirst National Bank, Dawson Springs,

Ky .First National Bank, White Lake,

S.Dak _ _First National Bank, Columbia, I l l -First National Bank, Clinton, KyFirst National Bank, Adams, N e b r —Rubey National Bank, Golden, Colo. .

Organization

Char-terno.

1005312196

98747114

12934

6458

9627366

102927647522389194210

5130

6556

11548

82917717909892236497

Date

June 3,1911Mar. 7,1922

Sept. 7,1910Jan. 2,1904May 19,1926

Sept. 9,1902

Mar. 14,1865Aug. 1,1904Oct. 28,1912Feb. 27,1905Oct. 10,1899Oct. 15,1907Jan. 9,1889

June 24,1898

Dec. 12,1902

Nov. 21,1919

June 22,1906Apr. 17,1905Feb. 24,1908Aug. 14,1908Oct. 28,1902

Capital

$25,00075,000

25,00025,000

100,000

60,000

75,00050,00025,00025,00050,00025,00050,000

50,000

25,000

25,000

25,00025,00050,00025,00050,000

Conservators' appointments

Date

1933Mar. 22

. . .do

. . .do. .do.—

...do .

. . . d o —

— d o —...do...do...do...do.. . .— d o —...do

...do

...do

...do

—do...do—do...do...do

Capital

$50,00075,000

200,00050,000

100,000

60,000

50,00050,00025,000

100,000100,00025,00050,000

125,000

50,000

40,000

25,00050,00050,00050,00050,000

Totalassets

$584,339789,505

3,121,972458, 857717,874

846,158

1, 354,879789, 012442, 337

1,567, 920866,140111, 703394,122

1,957,681

329, 796

385,851

305, 252968,969441, 351241, 768

1, 035, 696

Totaldeposits

$432,083595,604

2,300,858368, 610429,806

691,207

1,191,161662,082281,969

1,376, 711629, 34673,838

198,673

1,493,443

198,347

239,279

124, 281809,154321,996139, 923655, 662

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

$52,07152,000

238,802

35, 625

117, 206

111, 0846,000

85,442

206,093

63,500

61, 204

114,66139,60059,00039, 359

174,903

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

$289,000405,000

506,000306,000379,000

390,000

660,000462,000

1, 377,000

470,000

Datelicensed

1933

July 13

Aug. 4

May 12

Datereceiver

appointed

1933

Oct. 14

Dec. 21

Nov. 13Dec. 13

Sept. 25

Dec. 18

Dec. 11

Sept. 12—do

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1933Dec. 31

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Farmers National Bank, Cherokee,Okla

First National Bank, Sumner, 111First National Bank, Altamont, 111First National Bank, Utica, NebrFirst National Bank, Wilkinsburg, Pa.First National Bank, Mayville, Wis...First National Bank, Patton, PaOak Hill National Bank, Oak Hill,

W.VaNational Bank of America, Pittsburgh,

PaGarden City National Bank, Garden

City, KansUnion National Bank, Fostoria, Ohio.First National Bank, Pinckneyville,

111 ._First National Bank, Jasonville, Ind_.Peoples National Bank, Delta, PaFirst National Bank, Arthur, 111Ocala National Bank, Ocala, FlaFirst National Bank, Brooksville, Ky.Farmers National Bank, Henderson,

IowaFirst National Bank, Huttig, ArkElkins National Bank, Elkins, W.Va..First National Bank, East Peoria, 111..National Bank of Wyoming, Wyoming,

111First National Bank, Paxton, 111Farmers National Bank, Lake Geneva,

WisCommercial National Bank, Wilming-

ton, 111Cedar Grove National Bank, Cedar

Grove, IndFirst National Bank, Cayuga, IndFirst National Bank, Montpelier, Ind.Nevada National Bank, Nevada, Iowa.Galva First National Bank, Galva, 111.First National Bank, Prairie City,

IowaFirst National Bank, Sheridan, 111First National Bank, Golconda, 111First National Bank, Percy, 111First National Bank, Van Buren,

MaineBerlin National Bank, Berlin, N.H.__Clement National Bank, Rutland, Vt_First National Bank, Fort Kent,Maine _

98846907873388114728106534857

12075

2261

76469192

60257342519852339926

73821006047186724

66292926

5592

1964

5278130832793

67551076073857627

1062845232950

11403

Nov.JulyMar.JulyApr.Sept.Sept.

2,191029,19038,19076,19072,1892

19,191413,1893

Nov. 25,1921

Apr. 30,1875

Feb. 1,1905June 19,1908

Nov. 9,1901July 11,1904May 16,1899Oct. 31,1899Jan. 17,1911July 8,1907

Mar. 7,1904July 8,1911Mar. 21,1892Mar. 4,1903

Jan. 14,1903Mar. 30,1883

Sept. 4,1900

Mar. 15,1872

July 29,1919June 29,1908Mar. 20,1900May 17,1927Sept. 9,1882

Apr. 14,1903June 22,1915Aug. 16,1904Jan. 24,1905

June 9,1914Jan. 31,1891Apr. 21,1883

July 7,1919

25,00025,00025,00030,00050,00050,00050,000

50,000

200,000

25,000100,000

50,00025,00050, 00050,00075,00025,000

25,00025,00050,00025,000

25,00050,000

30,000

50,000

25,00025,00050,00040,00050,000

25,00025,00025,00025,000

25,00050,000100,000

25, 000

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40,125,00050,00030,000

400,00050,000

200,000

50,000

200,00050,000

125,000

50,00050,00050,00050,00075,00050,000

25,00025,000100,00035,000

50,00075,000

50,000

50,000

25,00025,00050,00040,00060,000

25,00025,00050,00025,000

75,000100,000100,000

65,000

230, 347707,980497, 770468, 506

6,024, 792462,226

2,469,287

388,419

4,684,456

340,1541, 213,492

851, 257527,912

1,445,946304, 615

1,478, 7551,486, 747

135, 461193,950

1,243, 370377,173

414,019713,368

560,579

349,708

126,953197,414523,182

544,881

288,814189, 776297, 781333,245

613,2101, 741,0303, 269, 522

544,839

137, 071608, 780365, 642353, 786

4, 557,866314,003

1,

214,346

197, 256784,871

692, 279368,174964, 238193,498

1,137, 2201,341, 709

59, 35696,970946,493285,997

244,384508,085

354,849

190,668

95, 557120, 257298, 706222, 856261,204

228, 814154,485189, 661265,453

266,9651, 301, 6132,849,683

184, 762

48, 89122,41751, 60028,020319,50043,877254,826

46,411

389,950

79, 503204,546

29, 579287,9123,73840,000

9,94426, 636121, 754

44,105

75,297

20,955

66026,08491, 72844,09850,000

6,7874,00016,000

233, 294125,820

182, 452

357,000

3,000,000

1, 057,0001, 222,000

244,000365,000

141,000

2,850,000

Sept. 22

May 15Apr. 27

Dec. 1

May 1

Oct. 5

Sept. 12Dec. 5

Dec. 15

Aug. 8Dec. 13

July 28Nov. 8

Oct. 25

Nov. 1

Sept. 6Oct. 3do

Nov. 1

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Name and location of banks

Liberty National Bank, Ellsworth,Maine

Caribou National Bank, Caribou,Maine

First National Bank, Carbondale, Pa . .Seven Valleys National Bank, Seven

Valleys, PaFirst National Bank, Stewartstown,

PaFirst National Bank, Fawn Grove, PaLincoln National Bank, Lincoln, Pa__.First National Bank, Goldsboro, Pa . . .First National Bank, Freeland, PaCounty National Bank, Clearfield, Pa.Palmyra National Bank, Palmyra,

N.JUnion National Bank, Mount Wolf,

PaPeckville National Bank, Peckville,

PaDover National Bank, Dover, PaCodorus National Bank of Jefferson,

Codorus, PaFirst National Bank, Hillsdale, Mich_.First National Bank, Stockport, Ohio.National Bank of Commerce, Lorain,

OhioFirst National Bank, Burnside, Ky__.

Organization

Char-terno.

3804

6190664

9507

46659385319890726175855

11793

9361

77859362

9660168

8042

53718903

Date

Oct. 21,1887

Feb. 12,1902

Dec. 14,1864

May 25,1909

Oct. 31,1891Nov. 9,1908Apr. 28,1884Oct. 25,1907Feb. 15,1902Feb. 6,1865

July 2,1920

Jan. 12,1909

Feb. 24,1905Jan. 7,1909Jan. 13,1910Dec. 16,1863Dec. 18,1905

Jan. 10,1900Aug. 10,1907

Capital

$50,000

50,000110,000

25,000

50,00025,00060,00025,00050,000100,000

50,000

25,000

50,00025,000

25,00050,00025,000

100,00025,000

Conservators' appointments

Date

1933Mar. 23

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. . .do

. . .do

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. . . do .

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. . .do__.do. . .do

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Capital

$100,000

100,000110,000

25,000

50,00025,00060,00025,000150,000500,000

50,000

50,000

150,00025,000

25,000100, 00025,000

150, 00025,000

Totalassets

$2,144,853

2,067,7544,029,955

299,630

797,867629,135630,952276,734

2, 334,821

6,120,939

595,815

663,2572,024,648649,085

724,4991,,088, 228271,613

2,790,115150,311

Totaldeposits

$1,786,303

1,131,1873,476,714

205,707

524,268483,578382, 229195, 542

2,002,917

3, 337,831

336,865

404,2211,389,382513,477

600,371759,755165, 379

2,119,44487, 111

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

$121,430

806,003

27,596

109,28155,78044,70315,00025,000773,000

163,363

97,780

247,48945,000

32,85082,96628,184

282,89510,000

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

$955,000

2,568,000

315,000270,000

937,000

Datelicensed

Datereceiver

appointed

1933July 20

Aug. 4

Aug. 9Aug. 11

1933

Nov. 3

Oct. 25

Sept. 11

Aug. 8

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

1933

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First National Bank, Mingo-Junction,Ohio

Citizens National Bank, Hooversville,Pa.

Philson National Bank, Berlin, PaFirst National Bank, Holley Grove,

ArkFarmers National Bank, Cotton

Plant, ArkFirst National Bank, Claxton, GaFirst National Bank, Dardenelle, Ark.First National Bank, Hubbard, Iowa..First National Bank, Eaton Rapids,

Mich—First National Bank, LaHarpe, 111First National Bank, Bridgeville, Pa_.Bellefontame National Bank, Belle-

fontaine, OhioFort Dodge National Bank, Fort

Dodge, IowaCentral Nebraska National Bank,

David City, NebrNew Florence National Bank, New

Florence, PaExchange National Bank, Marietta,

PaMillersville National Bank, Millers-

ville, PaFirst National Bank, Lanark, 111Pasadena National Bank, Pasadena,

Calif -_First National Bank, Headland, Ala . .First National Bank, Clintonville,

WisFirst National Bank, Berlin, PaCitizens National Bank, Mulberry,

IndCapital National Bank, Lansing, Mich.Farmers & Merchants National Bank,

Headland, AlaFirst National Bank, Wilsonyille, I1L_First National Bank, Grayville, 111First National Bank,«Murray, Ky.Farmers National Bank, Madison-

ville, KyFirst National Bank, Windsor, MoFirst National Bank, Bunker Hill, 111..National Bank of Hudson, Hudson,

WisFirst National Bank & Trust Co.,

Flint, Mich

5694

114136512

12296

1221910333112768970

236784686636

1784

2763

10353

10707

1755

123857424

62735823

102348148

1144512630499910779

8451951910516

10510

Nov. 24,1900

JulyNov.

17,191910,1902

Dec. 7,1922

MayFeb.Nov.Dec.

JulyNov.Jan.

Aug.

July

Sept.

Jan.

Feb.

Apr.Nov.

MaySept.

MayMay

Apr.Jan.

Aug.Jan.MayAug.

Sept.JulyNov.

Apr.

Apr.

29.192210,191326.19183,1907

3,187720,19065,1903

12,1870

8,1882

29,1887

29,1913

16,1915

10.190822,1870

14.192328,1904

19 19026,1901

26.191216,1906

25.191914,19258,18953,1915

8,190612.1909

18.1913

8,1914

13,1917

25, 000

25, 00060,000

25,000

25, 00025,00025,00025, 000

50,00050, 00050,000

100, 000

50, 000

50, 000

25, 000

50, 000

25,00050,000

100, 00025,000

25,00050,000

50,000100,000

50, 00025,00050, 00025, 000

50,00050, 00025, 000

50, 000

200, 000

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25, 000

25,00060,000

25,000

25,00050,00025,00050,000

50,00050,00050,000

100,000

100,000

50,000

25,000

50,000

25,00050, 000

100,000130, 000

100, 00050,000

50, 000600,000

60, 00025, 00050, 000100,000

50,00050,00025, 000

50, 000

400, 000

789, 333

351, 623798, 398

106, 281

121, 695278, 66689,960295, 552

527,306360, 755807,176

1, 309, 382

2, 547,941

792, 583

357,046

786,182

545,981569,152

1,189, 247514, 962

1, 762, 9031,207,808

294, 34314,423, 984

337, 786139,113457, 358

1, 264, 287

1,407, 318288, 790293, 508

490,499

8,261, 273

692, 226

231,030595,253

32, 640

64,97874, 53153,161121,423

411,205214,532615, 556

952, 290

1,977,949

469,951

260,496

500, 218

371, 753334, 980

877,177100,422

1, 246, 536900,320

179, 63412, 552, 464

126,86770, 677279, 243915,948

1, 239,171139, 428223, 371

367,436

6,867 423

10, 000

47, 75514,000

33,097

26, 55995, 5035,985

76, 229

23,16471,85282,016

93, 209

194, 333

171, 634

25,000

135, 841

93, 28051, 572

95,108160, 795

219, 99420,000

105, 5669,00058, 501135, 527

35, 96020,000

55,000

247, 860

327,000

749, 000

1, 274, 000

230,000

23, 000

502, 000

37,000

793,000

112, 000

Oct. 30

June 21

Nov. 13

Nov. 1

Nov. 14

July 11Sept. 19Oct. 30

Dec. 7,

Dec. 26

Sept. 13

Aug. 15

1

Aug. 16

Aug. 15

Nov. 15Nov. 1Nov. 23

Dec. 31

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632

633634635636

637

638639640641642643644

645646647

648

649650651

Name and location of banks

First National Bank, What Cheer,Iowa

Home National Bank, Thorntown,Ind

Clyde National Bank, Clyde, TexFirst National Bank, Russellville, Ala-Sidney National Bank, Sidney, Mont.Peoples National Bank, Bronson,

MichRosedale National Bank, Rosedale,

Ind . . .First National Bank, Edgerton, Wis_.First National Bank in Cement, Okla_First National Bank, Waynoka, Okla.First National Bank, Fremont, Ohio .First National Bank, Toledo, 111First National Bank, Ridge Farm, 111.First National Bank & Trust Co.,

Hamburg, PaFirst National Bank, Lake Ariel, Pa_.First National Bank, Darby, PaDickson City National Bank, Dickson

City, PaEast Berlin National Bank, East

Berlin, Pa . .First National Bank, Marion, WisUnion National Bank, Streator, 111..Citizens National Bank, Winterset,

Iowa

Organization

Char-terno.

3192

58428780

1184610926

9704

900*67040

123359709

552735313

902898864428

9851

6878122862176

2002

Date

Apr.

M a yJuneSept.Nov.

Mar.

Jan.Oct.Mar.Mar.MayMar.Apr.

Sept.Aug.July

Dec.

MayDec.Aug.

M a y

8,1884

15,19015,1907

13,192018,1916

7,1910

4,190830,19039,19237,1910

13,188220,19003,1900

19,190722,191015,1890

23,1909

27,190312,192224,1874

11,1872

Capital

$50,000

30,00025,00025,00030,000

25,000

25,00025,00025,00025,000

100,00040,00030,000

25,00050,00050,000

50,000

25,00050,00050,000

50,000

Conservators' appointments

Date

1933Mar. 24

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. . . d o — .

. . . d o . . . . .

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$50,000

30,00025,00025,00030,000

50,000

25,00050, 00025, 00025,000

200,00050,00050,000

125,00050,000

250,000

50,000

25,00050,000

100, 000

200,000

Totalassets

$426,343

219, 270154,276347,173313,704

361,525

198,998421,317128, 539173, 693

2,801,883256,443178,888

1, 549,3111,063,9014,658, 585

1, 634,635

1,112,918647, 740

2,459,326

894, 786

Totaldeposits

$283,495

153, 29085,365

222, 721216, 333

238, 451

138, 277295,102

84, 671104, 635

2,135,994149, 79334,917

1,043,877844, 840

2,952, 537

1,100, 303

913, 231476, 625

1, 953, 512

447, 512

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

$25,000

5,00030,70883,80745, 545

20, 650

7,40012,17316,02232, 575

255,001

42,325

189,431

204,643

286,517

29,71949, 540

150,000

27,000

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plusaccruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

$150,000

575,000

1,310,000

Datelicensed

1933

Sept 16

July 25

Datereceiver

appointed

1933

Nov. 14

Oct 3

Oct. 4Sept. 12

Oct. 10

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

1933

Dec. 31

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First National Bank, Gibsland, LaFirst National Bank, Pleasantville,

N JBright National Bank, Flora, IndNational Bank of Ashland, Ashland,

NebrKosse National Bank, Kosse, TexFarmers & Merchants National Bank,

Bellaire, OhioFirst National Bank, Wellington, Ohio.First National Bank, Crafton, PaFirst National Bank, Edinboro, Pa____Pearsall National Bank, Pearsall, Tex.Citizens National Bank, New Market,

VaFirst National Bank, Park Rapids,

MinnFirst National Bank, Hawarden, Iowa.Hartford National Bank, Hartford,

AlaMechanics National Bank & Trust

Co., Millville, N.JBridgeport National Bank, Bridge-

port, OhioFirst National Bank, Summerfield,

OhioFirst National Bank, Hicksville, Ohio_Canton National Bank, Canton, 111Noble County National Bank, Caid-

well, OhioFirst National Bank, Grand River,

IowaFirst National Bank of Jewell Junc-

tion, Jewell, IowaFirst National Bank, Plumville, Pa_._Oilfields National Bank, Brea, Calif—Collingswood National Bank, Col-

lingswood, N.JCoplay National Bank, Coplay, PaAmerican National Bank, Marshfield,

WisCitizens National Bank, Stoughton,

WisFirst National Bank, Roseto, PaMount Holly National Bank, Mount

Holly, N.JFirst National Bank, Gallitzin, PaFirst National Bank & Trust Co.,

Fleetwood, PaFirst National Bank, Somers Point,

N.J

13169

8014

292113279

7327123216010731213572

10524

55424594

13128

5208

6624

666248673593

13154

9737

5743788713001

79839113

5437

930413002

135613533

12559

Jan. 16,1928

Oct. 9,1902Dec. 13,1905

Mar. 26,1883Jan. 29,1929

June 25,1904Jan. 20,1923Mar. 5,1901M a y 24,1904Aug. 14,1931

Apr. 25,1914

July 12,1900June 15,1891

Sept. 24,1927

June 6,1899

Jan. 13,1903

Jan. 27,1903Feb. 14,1893Nov. 17,1886

Dec. 12,1927

Mar. 10,1910

Feb. 28,1901Aug. 25,1905Oct. 14,1926

Nov. 1,1905Nov. 22,1907

June 7,1900

Nov. 25,1908Oct. 7,1926

June 1,1865Mar. 10,1931

June 20,1907

June 12,1924

25,000

25,00025,000

50,00025,000

100,00060,00025, 000•25,00025,000

25,000

50,00075,000

50,000

100,000

100,000

25,00050,00050,000

60,000

25,000

25, 00030,00050,000

25,00025,000

50,000

50, 00050,000

100, 00050,000

25, 000

50,000

...do

...do.—.

...do

...dodo

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.-do—

.-do

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...do—

—do

—do—___do-.do

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—do—

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...do—

—do—...do

—do—

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25,000

100,00025,000

60,00025,000

100,00060,00050,00025,00025,000

25,000

50,00050,000

50,000

250,000

200, 000

25,00050,000125,000

60,000

25,000

25,00060,00075,000

100,00050,000

150,000

50,00050,000

100,00050,000

125,000

50,000

123,451

1,803,921361,802

343, 75351,777

809,654260, 372989, 642637,685164,438

284,093

501,065388,954

94,995

1,368, 678

3,139, 718

186,284345,996

1,199, 335

595,110

136,058238,825441,648641, 538

1, 716,9271,314,106

1, 551,164

625,032370,972

700,431

1,126,615

382,194

83, 417

986,910307, 748

211,13423, 504

538, 518157,446801,484

84,892

175,126

390,031267, 626

23, 614

645, 770

2,392,074

107,677181,884810,475

458,087

69,329

147, 684266,389431,421

1,272, 541867, 746

1,067,097

384,007254, 218

271,070545,689

574,120

193,165

15,034

597,990

7,5622,727

25,00023,86966,18954,00025,404

75, 233

16,632

6,391

328,530

217, 500

9,11055, 50588,400

8,755

25,00078,62569, 465

138,890183, 574

108,019

113,90460,000

205,903175,450

195,898

71, 030

157,000

257,000

195,000

23,000

45,000

602,000

280,000

370,000

606,000

Nov. 13

Dec. 11

Dec. 21

Sept. 18

Nov. 8

Oct. 13

Dec. 21Sept. 13Dec. 13

Dec. 21

Oct. 30

Nov. 3Oct. 13

Aug. 4

Oct. 13

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Do.

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690691692693694

695

696697

698699700

701

702703

704

Name and location of banks

First National Bank, Burnham, Pa. _First National Bank, Hastings, PaPeoples National Bank, Lakewood,First National Bank, Mebane, N.C..Tuckahoe National Bank, Tuckahoe,

N JFirst National Bank, Cresson, PaFirst National Bank, Milton, FlaFirst National Bank, Sylvester, Tex .First National Bank, Bellaire, Ohio _First National Bank, Marlinton,

W.VaFirst National Bank, West Concord,

MinnNational Bank, Anaconda, MontIron County National Bank, Crystal

Falls, MichFirst National Bank, Woodruff, S.C..First National Bank, Ceylon, Minn...First National Bank, White Bear

Lake, MinnNational Ulster County Bank & Trust

Co., Kingston, N.Y_._ __ .First National Bank, Goodhue, Minn.Second National Bank. New Albanv,

Ind .First National Bank, Odin, 111....

Organization

Charterno.

11257112277291

11697

868157687034

126841944

6538

536212542

7525105936029

11987

10507603

21669525

Date

Sept. 21,1918Aug. 5,1918May 21,1904Apr. 14,1920

Mar. 22,1907Mar. 16,1901Oct. 26,1903Apr. 7,1925Jan. 27,1872

Oct. 28,1902

May 7,1900May 7,1924

Dec. 15,1904July 24,1914Oct. 4,1901

June 14,1921

Mar. 28,1865Dec. 27,1904

Aug. 6,1874Aug. 3,1909

Capital

$25,00050,00050,00050,000

25,00025,00025,00035,00050,000

25,000

25,000100,000

25,00050,00025,000

25,000

150,00025,000

100,00025,000

Conservators' appointments

Date

1933Mar. 24

...do

. . .do.- . .

" "do .""...do...do.....

...do-.do..—

...do

- d o —

...do

...do

..do

..do

Capital

$25,00050,000

150,00050,000

25,00050,00050,00035,000

300,000

50,000

50,000100,000

100,00050,00025,000

25,000

200,00025,000

300,00025,000

Totalassets

$219, 557565,920

2, 537,832234, 592

411, 2261,368, 239

456,423110, 409

4,188, 957

449,558

451,547759,184

993,307181,585155,992

412,324

3,472,480496, 330

2,614,886136, 276

Totaldeposits

$136,605402,487

1,443,98879,911

284,074944, 037329,31960,425

2,981, 637

324,527

282,305524,248

738,47782,02184,757

301,805

2,915,296350,879

1,811,46486,974

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

$27,4218,500

491,71275,068

76,086149,83342,10514,98474,530

38,989

58,20858,320

95,00044,46714,392

65,644

65,000102,114

94,6254,200

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

$674,000

325,000

2, 273,000

Datelicensed

1933

Oct. 7

Datereceiver

appointee

1933

Aug. 16

Nov. 10

Dec. 5

Nov. 10Dec. 8

Dec. 11

Oct. 13

Sept. 27

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

1933

Dec. 31

Do.

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First National Bank, Rock Lake,N.Dak

First & Farmers National Bank, Port-land, N.Dak

First National Bank, Thief RiverFalls, Minn

First National Bank, Conrad, Mont—.First National Bank, Hubbell, Mich. .First National Bank, Canton, S.Dak..First National Bank, Gary, S.DakFirst National Bank, Iron River,

MichFirst National Bank, Alden, MinnFirst National Bank, Winthrop, Minn.First National Bank, Mott, N.Dak._.First National Bank, Durand, Wis___.First National Bank, Pierre, S.Dak...New Albany National Bank, New

Albany, IndNational Bank of Newport, Newport,

VtFirst National Bank, Webster Groves,

MoFirst National Bank, Wakefield,

MichNational Bank of Covington, Coving-

ton, IndFirst National Bank, Hart, MichFirst National Bank, Chelsea,IowaEarlville National Bank, Earlville, 111First National Bank, Hull, IowaFarmers National Bank, Aledo, 111Citizens National Bank, Franklin,

IndFirst National Bank, Earlville, 111First National Bank & Trust Co., Or-

lando, FlaFirst National Bank, Cecil, PaFirst National Bank & Trust Co.,

Ludington, MichFirst National Bank, Canton, 111Citizens National Bank, Brazil, Ind—First National Bank, Hartford City,

IndFarmers National Bank, Hutchinson,

MinnFirst National Bank, Wyandotte,

MichCity National Bank & Trust Co.,

Niles, Mich

8019 Nov. 23,1905

13594

9759935928309393

8545663170149489

135292941

775

2263

12781

11305

13082672541755569539649

3323

100697076

8620

6959

12616

1330:

Jan. 19,1932

June 29,1901Mar. 23,1910Feb. 19,1909Nov. 3,1882Mar. 1,1909

Jan. 25,1907Jan. 13,1903Sept. 9,1903June 26,1909Feb. 24,1931Mar. 29,1883

Jan.

Mar.

June

Feb.

MayApr.MayDec.Aug.Jan.

Jan.Mar.

Aug.Oct.

Aug.Apr.Mar.

July

Jan.

June

Mar.

3,1865

19,1875

26,1925

5,1919

27,192714,190317,19006,190414,19035.1910

3,18893,1885

1.191116,1903

28,18822,18644,1907

18,1903

24,1912

14,1924

21,1929

25,000

25,000

25,00025,00025,00050,00025,000

50,00030,00025,00025,00050,00050,000

300,000

100,000

100,000

25,000

50,00030,00025,00050,00035,00065,000

50,00050,000

50,00025,000

50,00050,000100,000

50,000

50,000

150,000

150,000

...do

—do.—.

—do—.—do—.. do...do—..

—do"—I—do—. do—...do.... _...do

...do

Mar. 25

— d o -

do

do -...do...do. do.——do—...do

...do

...do

... do—— d o —

...do—

...do

...do

...do

...do

—do

...do

25,000

25,000

50,00075,00050,00050,00035,000

100,00055,00025,00050,00050,00050,000

150,000

100,000

100,000

50,000

50,00075,00040,00050,00035,00065,000

100,00050,000

200,00025,000

100,000100,000100,000

75,000

50,000

150,000

150,000

97,750

343,263

896,059449,036740, 590629,117568,784

1,162,797350,974394, 665

532,658910,495

1, 279,904

2,746,929

389,955

722,451

239,013551,310191,414222,453226,912572,932

695.079315,416

2,929, 246340, 777

1, 214,6511,166,107

723,719

514.080

815,719

1,034,576

1, 648,302

29,865

291, 588

724,649204, 388582,901384,646321,957

845,987268,546254, 400501,985

• 396,242580, 625

803, 631

2,034,681

161,765

536,598

147,804337,443114,064168, 397129, 280375,631

467,391205,956

1,994,169247, 472

897,806871,439416,218

341,539

596,295

667,338

1,220,932

17,885

53,13484,053

130,089167,003

77,467

74, 67559,00335,000213, 696

189,389

349,160

102, 375

58,000

30,00254,9006 335

16,09771,115

24, 342

464, 20738,000

88, 69136,75055,000

37,863

101, 662

144,871

71,070

410,000

269,000

1,102,000

390,000

355,000

297,000

624,000

June 3

Sept. 16

June 7

Dec. 8

Sept. 12Oct. 25

Dec. 13Dec. 11

Oct. 9Sept. 14Oct. 30Oct. 27Dec. 20Oct. 30

Nov. 10

Dec. 13Oct. 2

Dec. 28

Sept. 18

Do.

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Name and location of banks

First National Bank, Bellevue, Iowa._First National Bank, Blanchardville,

WisFirst National Bank, Darlington, Wis.Whiteland National Bank, Whiteland,

Ind -_First National Bank, Lebanon, IndFirst National Bank, Lenox, IowaFirst National Bank, Lake Linden,

MichCitizens National Bank, Komeo, Mich.Orange City National Bank, Orange

City, Iowa. _First National Bank, Conneautville,

Pa „Citizens National Bank, Llano, Tex...Clementon National Bank, Clemen-

ton, N.JFirst National Bank, Rock Valley,

IowaFirst National Bank, Boswell, IndPeoples-Ticonic National B a n k ,

Waterville, MaineFirst National Bank, Vermilion, 111First National Bank, Fairfield, Iowa. _First National Bank, Eutaw, AlaFirst National Bank, Grand Forks, N.Dak

Organization

Char-terno.

12303

111143161

949220575517

39482186

10877

1218912463

11147

52005476

1036514753931

2570

Date

Jan. 2,1923

Dec.Mar.

Apr.Aug.June

Oct.Aug.

6,191720,1884

14,190930,187225,1900

31,188819,1874

June 7,1916

Apr.Oct.

21,192226,1923

Jan. 14,1918

JuneJune

Jan.Apr.MayOct.

20,189911,1900

28,186515,19139,18655,1888

Sept. 12,1881

Capital

$75,000

25,00050,000

25,000100,00030,000

100,00050,000

25,000

50,00075,000

25,000

50,00025,000

100,00025,00050,00050,000

50,000

Conservators' appointments

Date

1933Mar. 25

.._do__.

.._do__.

—do__.__do__.. . .do . - -

...do—..

. . .do.—

Capital

$75,000

25,00075,000

25,000100,00050,000

100,00050,000

25,000

50,00075,000

25,000

50,00025,000

300,00025,000100,000100,000

400,000

Total

$621,537

931,487

127,192848,828428,620

815,965682,148

215,010

326,447157,553

697,777

336,870260,135

7,110,408163, 430

1, 508, 322644, 504

5,181, 529

Totaldeposits

$385,903

306, 314571,933

91,754544, 738302, 667

555,522518,380

180,969

208,06543,287

166,151147,325

5,935, 55293, 426

1,016, 111239,362

3,606, 737

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

$134,221

142,036

3,56257,38016,020

15,00045, 740

38,900

128,561

59, 28340,000

153, 500

188,923153, 748

654,312

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

$169,000

339,000

136,000

3, 509,000

1,947,000

Datelicensed

1933

Dec. 22

Oct. 23

Dec. 22

Datereceiver

ippointed

1933

Oct. 3Aug. 29

Oct. 12

Nov. 14

Oct. 31Oct. 3

Nov. 6

Aug. 23

Nov. 15

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

1933

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Britton & Koontz National Bank,Natchez, Miss

National Bank of Clayville, Clayville,N.Y

United States National Bank, Supe-rior, Wis

State National Bank, Windsor, VtTri-County National Bank, Oliver

Springs, TennPublic National Bank, Rochester, N.BLClear Spring National Bank, Clear

Spring, MdPaulding National Bank, Paulding,

OhioFirst National Bank in Salem, Oreg__.Kigby National Bank, Rigby, Idaho._.Anaheim First National Bank, Ana-

heim, CalifCitizens National Bank, Colton, Calif,First National Bank, Tonasket, Wash-Crystal Falls National Bank, Crystal

Falls, MichFirst National Bank, Herndon, PaFirst National Bank, Fosston, Minn..-First National Bank, Olney, 111Peoples American National Bank,

Princeton, IndFirst National Bank, Mascoutah, Ill__First National Bank, Linton, IndPeoples National Bank, Reynolds

ville, PaCherryville National Bank, Cherry-

ville, N.CFirst National Bank, Marietta, Ohio_.Northern National Bank, Bemidji,

MinnFirst National Bank, Tamaroa, 111First National Bank, Sumner, Iowa...First National Bank, Elton, LaFirst National Bank, Pedricktown,

N JFirst National Bank, Oberlin, LaFirst National Bank, Toledo, OregFirst National Bank, Beason, 111First National Bank, Graettinger.

IowaFirst National Bank, Ironton, Minn.-..Hamilton County National Bank,

Cleves, OhioFirst National Bank. Everly, Iowa

12537

11277

91407721

1199811893

5862340511600

102281335610407

11547604968891641

1055197367411

7620

12896142

82418629819811541

8007113241193710572

557110382

Apr. 30,1924

Dec. 4,1918

M a y 13,1908Mar. 25,1905

June 22,1921Oct. 28,1920

Dec. 10,1909

May 21,1901Oct. 8,1885Feb. 2,1920

June 26,1912July 18,1929Apr. 26,1913

Nov. 20,1919Nov. 23,1901June 12,1903Dec. 5,1865

May 5,1914Mar. 28,1910July 25,1904

Jan. 16,1905

Mar. 1,1926Nov. 14,1863

Apr. 27,1906Mar. 9,1907Mar. 17,1906Nov. 13,1919

Nov. 24,1905Mar. 11,1919Aug. 28,1920May 23,1914

July 13,1900Mar. 31,1913

7456 Oct. 11,19047828 June 17,1905

100,000

25,000

100,00025,000

25,000100,000

25,000

40,00075,00025,000

50,00050,00025, 000

50,00025,00025,000100,000

125,00050,00050,000

100,000

100,00050, 000

25,00025,00050,00050,000

25,00025,00025, 00025,000

25,00025,000

25,00025,000

_do_

_do_

_do__do_

_do_

..do-

_do__do_

_..do..do___.Mar. 27

do.__.do_

do.

. . . do -- _ d o .

_do_

.__do_do_.

_do.___do_._do

_do_. . .do

. . .do

100,000

25,000

200,00050,000

25,000150,000

25,000

80,000200,00040,000

75,00050, 00025,000

50,00025,00030,00075,000

125,000100, 000100, 000

100,000

100, 000500,000

50,00040,00050, 00050,000

50,00025,00027, 00040,000

25,00025,000

100,00025,000

2, 315,129

269,500

2, 762, 7761,047,712

107, 6162,486,444

563,691

652,0461,930,470195, 215

723, 336570,195274, 208

580, 3761,050, 244581, 582874, 069

1, 325, 579989, 329

1,046, 705

785,803

530, 9564,174,166

592, 577535,483872, 423115,932

654, 645183, 648361, 664122,920

176, 495298,827

688,703299,728

1,606, 226

158,841

2,049,141941,818

55,1082, 093, 224

457,112

420, 0961, 385, 519

130,134

360, 863345, 538222, 724

452, 434828, 964496,192572, 379

710, 513647,992846, 385

499,911

165.3112, 333, 271

420, 621434, 954664, 350

64, 620

459, 470158, 513284, 262

80, 276

110,861140, 377

469.312219, 631

197,847

78,900

249,509

13,02850,000

60, 492194,95113,784

213,95865,411

10,055

15, 389119, 628

230,754

47, 500

165, 645478, 347

61,85725, 00070,8833,000

61, 695

42, 522

22, 06449, 517

67, 50918, 680

283,000

923,000

457,000

1,153,000

277, 000

357,000

285,000

268,000

Sept. 13

Dec. 5

Dec. 23

Oct. 16

July 1

Dec. 19

Dec. 11

Sept. 14

Oct. 24

Oct. 16

Oct. 2

Dec. 9

Aug. 23

Sept. 29

Oct. 30Sept. 27

Nov. 6Aug. 3

i Dec. 31

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793

794795796

797798

799800801802

803804

805

806807

808809810

811812

Name and location of banks

Stockgrowers & Farmers NationalBank, Wallowa, Oreg

First National Bank, Corcoran, Calif..National Bank of Pico, Pico, CalifFirst National Bank, Bremerton,

Wash _.National Trust Bank, Charleston, I1L.Caspian National Bank, Caspian,

MichFirst National Bank, Conway, Wash__First National Bank, Olive, CalifNewman National Bank, Newman, 111.Lee County National Bank, Marianna,

ArkFirst National Bank, Mansfield, Ark.Citizens National Bank, Greenwood,

IndFirst National Bank, Powhatan Point,

OhioFirst National Bank, Greenwood, Ind.First National Bank, North Bend,

OregFirst National Bank at Pontiac, Mich.First National Bank, Hegins, PaTower City National Bank, Tower

City PaFirst National Bank, Port Norris, N . J .Farmers National Bank & Trust Co.,

Bedford, Pa__.

Organization

Char-terno.

90029546

13179

928011358

1180211984108917575

1085411195

8461

77598422

9328136009107

611710036

11188

Date

Oct. 26,1907Aug. 10,1909Feb. 4,1928

Sept. 15,1908May 17,1919

July 17,1920June 14,1921July 25,1916Jan. 12,1905

May 4,1916Apr. 23,1918

Oct. 31,1906

Mar. 9,1905July 27,1906

Jan. 4,1909Feb. 26,1932Feb. 13,1908

Jan. 22,1902Oct. 26,1910

May 17,1918

Capital

$50,00025,00050,000

25,000200,000

25,00025,00025,00050,000

50,00025,000

25,000

25,00025,000

25,000500,00050,000

25,00025,000

25,000

Conservators' appointments

Date

1933Mar. 27

. . . d o . . . .

. . . d o . . . .

. . . d o . . .

. . . d o . . . .

. . d o . . . .

. . . d o . . . .

. . . d o . . .

dodo

. . . d o . . .

Mar. 28

1Capital

$50,000100,00050,000

100,000200,000

25,00025,00025,00050,000

80,00025,000

25,000

25,00025,000

100,000500,00050,000

50,000100,000

150,000

Totalassets

$442,524713, 278190,704

1, 781,0121,630,869

357,337197,629123,429322,966

695, 602170,005

273,476

220,377348,972

442, 5537, 555,499

827, 012

1,671,402761,015

1,083,516

Totaldeposits

$155,893394,752122, 332

1,450,8741,149,498

299, 31889, 91968,829

203,466

396,424115,785

218,967

166,778272,174

276, 6446,153, 636

618, 738

1, 218,845273, 255

493,194

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

$185,613141,54215,813

91,80060,950

42 39213,40116,772

191,1912,500

12,243

35,950

140,423275,947183,085

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

$1,314,000

3, 045, 000

Datelicensed

1933

Datereceiver

appointed

1933

Oct. 2

Nov. 3

Sept. 13

Oct. 31

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

1933

Dec. 31

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Broad Street National Bank, RedBankN.J

First National Bank, Shullsburg, Wis_First National Bank, Lawton, MichFirst National Bank, Saint Ansgar,

IowaFirst National Bank, Gowrie, IowaFirst National Bank, Clear Lake, Iowa-First National Bank, Howell, MichFirst National Bank, Dunkerton, Iowa-First National Bank, Savanna, 111Morris National Bank, Morris, Minn .Greenville National Bank, Greenville,

OhioFirst National Bank, Utica, MichFirst National Bank, Carrollton, Ohio-First National Bank, Swayzee, IndFirst National Bank, Pandora, Ohio__Wilshire National Bank, Los Angeles,

Calif tWoodford County National Bank, El

Paso, 111First National Bank, LeMars, IowaFirst National Bank, Almont, Mich-__First National Bank, Byesville, Ohio..First Merchants National Bank Trust

Co., Middletown, N.YGouger National Bank, Robstown,

TexBolivar National Bank, Bolivar, P a . . .Richmond National Bank, New York

City, N.YFarmers National Bank, Dahlgren, 111.First National Bank, Torrance, Calif._Farmers & Wabash National Bank,

Wabash, IndFirst National Bank, Norway, Mich_.City National Bank, Ridge Farm, I1L_First National Bank, Clatskanie, Oreg.First National Bank, Elma, Wash__ __First Sterling National Bank, Sterling,

111First National Bank, Kanawha, Iowa-Peoples National Bank, Monmouth,

111.First National Bank, Scribner, Nebr_.First National Bank, Russellton, Pa_.Olney National Bank, Hartford, Mich.First National Bank, Ontonagon,

MichFirst National Bank, Abingdon, Va__.

11553405512084

106845707786911586672285406310

71301282611714882011343

12577

55102728127935641

13528

127536135

116551345110396

6309686386301175813233

17179018

43136901104939854

68205150

Nov. 19,1919May 23,1889Nov. 3,1921

Dec. 9,1914Jan. 15,1901July 10,1905Jan. 19,1920Apr. 1,1903Jan. 30,1907Apr. 15,1902

Dec. 29,1903Sept. 4,1925Feb. 26,1920July 22,1907Apr. 22,1919

Aug. 14,1924

June 20,1900May 23,1882May 20,1925Aug. 21,1900

Feb. 12,1931

May 25,1925Oct. 16,1901

Feb. 17,1920Apr. 2,1930May 2,1913

June 13,1902June 8,1903Feb. 7,1907Apr. 26,1920Aug. 14,1928

Sept. 15,1870Dec. 14,1907

May 2,1890July 3,1903Feb. 17,1914July 20,1910

May 26,1903Oct. 3,1898

100,00050, 00025,000

25,00025,00035,000

100,00030, 00050,00025,000

100,00025,000

100, 00025,00030,000

200,000

25,00075,00025,00025,000

250,000

50,00030,000

200,00025,00025,000

100,00050,00025,00025,00025,000

100,00025,000

75,00025,00025,00025,000

25,00050, 000

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Mar. 29. . .do

150,00050, 00025,000

25,00025,00060, 000100,00040,000100, 00025,000

250, 00050,000100, 00050,00035,000

200,000

50,000100,00025,00025,000

250,000

50,00030,000

400,00025, 00050,000

160,00075,00025, 00050, 00025,000

200, 00050,000

75,00025,00025,00025,000

50, 000200, 000

2,697, 924536, 676111,616

227,090319, 715582, 835705, 224438, 227

1, 053, 638259, 311

1,115, 719776,898797, 593432, 728398, 017

515,059

175, 7531, 205,988238, 731440,864

6, 099, 296

250, 320412, 968

5, 961,168151, 253589, 063

2,033, 7881, 239, 586111, 136668, 894210,910

1,822, 445219, 886

747, 61'756, 513544,891476, 323

434, 4882, 087,954

1,892, 362441, 54673, 228

147, 077266, 764395, 345405,144304, 276632, 309147,426

414, 983647, 593490, 459292, 065277,623

239, 736

123,301836,820165, 310377, "

5, 019,736

159, 725325,189

2, 958, 534125, 553333, 794

1, 540, 7421,057, 422

53, 476610, 085145, 586

1,315, 563106, 919

449,168464, 607417, 912367, 636

270, 9561, 281, 388

475,08223,975

29, 717

55,96062, 89844.06443,51956,885

81,500

88,8306,450

48,824

56, 579

161,8646,000

299, 532

31,793

950,000

96, 738

85,000

8,118

36,079

72,10531, 381

73, 366199, 912

59, 50049, 760

82,961300, 343

73,000

326, 000193, 000183, 000

May 12

Oct. 14

Apr. 15Oct. 27

Oct. 31

Oct. 31

Dec. 26

Oct. 31Oct. 9

Nov. 14Nov. 1

Nov. 16

Oct. 7

Oct. 26

Dec. 28Sept. 26

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Name and location of banks

Organization

Char-terno.

Date Capital

Conservators' appointments

Date Capital Total Totaldeposits

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

Datelicensed

Datereceiver

appointed

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

First National Bank, Amboy, Minn..First National Bank, Coeburn, VaFirst National Bank, Poulsbo, Wash.First National Bank, Iron Mountain,

MichFirst Kenmare National Bank, Ken-

mare, N.DakFirst National Bank, Monroeton, Pa-First National Bank, Columbus, N.J_First National Bank, Schaefferstown,

PaFirst National Bank, Lyle, MinnFirst National Bank, East Orange,

N.J .Salt Springs National Bank, Syracuse,

N YFirst National Bank, Hempstead, N. Y.First National Bank, Fort Lee, N.J. . .Douglaston National Bank, New York

City, N.YBrasher Falls National Bank, Brasher

Falls, N.YFirst National Bank, Birdsboro, Pa__.First American National Bank, Port

Townsend, WashFirst National Bank, Hayti, S.Dak___.Lyons National Bank, Lyons, N.Y—.

1334!689!11285

3806

65551259713166

89625706

12338

128748808874

13115

109433905

13351108001027

June 13,1929July 21,1903Jan. 4,1919

Oct. 25,1887

Dec. 12,1902Sept. 15,1924Jan. 12,1928

Sept. 6,1907Jan. 16,1901

Mar. 13,1923

May 20,1865Mar. 2,1893Aug. 28,1907

June 21,1927

Oct. 16,1916Apr. 26,1888

June 13,1929Nov. 3,1915Mar. 22,1865

$25,00025,00025,000

50,000

25,00025,00050,000

25,00025,000

100,000

200,00050,00025,000

100,000

25,00050,000

50,00025,000100,000

1933Mar. 29...do....

. . . d o — .

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. . . do—.

..do.

$25,000100,00025,000

100,000

25,00025,00050,000

25,00025,000

200,000

800,000500,000100,000

100,000

25,00050,000

50,00025,00060,000

$354,928544, 240312, 760

2,319,787

255, 745214,151206,009

529, 312357,900

1,

6,333, 2855,068, 2771,589, 525

376, 3511,122,569

1,215,236194,755

1,059,456

$242, 897226, 240267, 245

1,856,066

132,492181,009121,130

393, 654277,552

1,082,214

4,105,3943, 747,3961,243,133

181,112

183,924805,773

948,424105,606837,134

$67,09981,283

1933 1933

200,000

77,452

$267, 000

1,175,000

May 20

Sept. 11

23,743

33,97510,000

143,800

,102, 044195, 000166,800

83,000

138, 77660,100

138,41558,50053,730

Dec. 8Nov. 8Dec. 15

256,000 Sept. 5

Dec. 21

July 21

Aug. 3

743,000

~65O~666

July 7

July 7Dec. 11

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Westside National Bank, \Vezc, Pat-ar-son, N.J

National Bank of Niles Center, NilesCenter, 111

Merchants National Bank, Dunkirk,N.Y

First National Bank, Freeport, 111First National Bank, Hankins, N.Y—First National Bank, Spring Lake,

N JOrange National Bank, Orange, N.J—_First National Bank, Urbana, 111National Central Bank, Cherry Valley,

N.YFirst National Bank, Marcellus, N.Y..First National Bank, Chadwick, I1L_.Farmers-Merchants National Bank,

Princeton, WisFirst National Bank, Albion, PaFirst National Bank, Stone Lake, Wis.Millington National Bank, Millington,

MichFirst National Bank, Farnhamville,

IowaFarmers & Merchants National Bank,

Rensselaer, IndNebraska National Bank, Hastings,

NebrFarmers National Bank, Crystal Lake,

IowaFirst National Bank, Whiting, Iowa__Farmers National Bank, Geneva, Ala.First National Bank, Philippi, W.Va_.Southern Maryland National Bank,

LaPlata, MdFirst National Bank, Jefferson, PaFirst National Bank, Bradford, Ohio..First National Bank & Trust Co.,

Bloomington, 111 1First National Bank, Franklin, N.Y..Maple* Shade National Bank, Maple

Shade, N.JYardley National Bank, Yardley, Pa..Farmers National Bank, Webster

City, IowaLancaster National Bank, Irvington,

VaNational Bank of Ellensburg, Ellens-

burg, WashFirst National Bank, Swanville, Minn,

12848

13218

2619287512549

573013172915

113698695619

12575953410322

8723

11907

11470

3732

985310861103076302

8456113709163

13499282

124284207

3420

5290

1104J10824

July 17,1925

June 14,1928

Dec. 20,1881Jan. 11,1883Mar. 29,1924Nov. 13,1900June 13,1865Mar. 29,1883

Apr. 13,1865Sept. 21,1910Nov. 1,1900

Aug.JulyJan.

May

Dec.

Sept.

June

30,192431,190924,1913

6,1907

6,1920

20,1919

7,1887

Sept. 22,1910May 2,1916Dec. 20,1912June 13,1902

Aug. 25,1906Mar. 18,1919May 6,1908

Oct. 29,1930Dec. 24,1863

June 27,1923

Oct. 25,1889

Nov. 23,1885

Apr. 13,1900

June 2,1917Jan. 29,1916

75, 000

100, 000

100, 000120,00025,000

25,000200, 00050,000

200,00025,00025,000

40,00025,00025,000

25,000

40,000

75,000

50, 000

25,00025, 00050,00050, 000

25,00025,00025, 000

300,00063,000

50,00050,000

50,000

25, 000

50, 00025, 000

_ do

— d o ~ ~ ~ ~do _

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75,000

100,000

300,000300,00025,000

25,000500, 00050,000

50,00050,00050,000

40,00050, 00025,000

25,000

40,000

75, 000

100, 000

25,00025, 00050, 00050,000

25,00025, 000

125, 000

300, 00050, 000

50,000125,000

50,000

25,000

50,00025, 000

432,942

1, 034, 231

3, 347,8013, 097, 965

254, 977

2,148, 5415,481,164897,846

1, 042, 2541,063, 690

267, 608

362, 808757, 258103,185

134, 364

239, 208

270, 600

1, 245,898

169, 829272, 836330, 519

1, 050, 620

929, 755239, 758715, 959

2, 833, 853670, 449

241, 493739, 090

1, 015,147

420, 074

353, 234226, 474

218,340

866 119

2, 485, 2562, 422, 298187,904

1, 485,8384, 004, 253

643, 259

832, 536824, 355117 920

299, 302552, 93739, 619

81, 226

112, 443

183 115

912,878

78, 651166, 254146, 016772, 810

842, 915174, 550307, 610

2,115, 792360, 596

118,974313, 383

722,853

333 606

194, 959128, 558

68, 268

75,000

39, 000

196,183813, 375129, 559

85, 00082, 90029, 647

67, 80813, 385

20, 331

32,935

100, 551

36, 54246, 99871, 552

157, 810

14, 79672, 804

307,118168, 266

64, 76093, 742

89, 701

30 000

45,12344,178

1, 591,1, 612,

000000

986, 0002, 316, 000

424,574,

225315,

000000

000000

605,000

324 000

225r 000

Sept.

Aug.

May

Nov.

Sept.

30

1

15

17

5

Sept.

Oct.Oct.

Dec.

Oct.

Dec.

Oct.

July

Oct.Oct.

Oct.July

Aug.

Nov.Dec.

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9?5

19

24

1?,

?5

98

3125

27?1

23

107

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913

914915916917918919920921922923924925926927

Name and location of banks

First National Bank, Florence, ArizRural Valley National Bank, Rural

Valley, PaFarmers National Bank, Oxford, PaFirst National Bank, Oakland, Nebr...First National Bank, New Freedom, Pa.Valley National Bank, Green Lane, Pa-First National Bank, Fairmont, N.C.__First National Bank, Sidell, 111First National Bank, Blooming Grove,

TexCitizens National Bank, Shenandoah,

PaFirst-Henry National Bank, Henry, 111.First National Bank, Granville, Ill-First National Bank, Naperville, 111. -First National Bank, Dallas City, 111- —State-National Bank, Peru, 111First National Bank, Morrison, 111First National Bank, Marseilles, 111First National Bank, Hawkeye, Iowa.First National Bank, Monticello, 111—.First National Bank, Kansas, OhioFirst National Bank, Meadow, Tex...Union National Bank, McKeesport, Pa.First National Bank, Portland, Maine -Farmers & Mechanics National Bank,

Mercer, Pa ___

Organization

Char-terno.

10998

60832906461067159084

120098374

13555

92471482

1045845515609

135771033185289004826

11598129287559221

2256

Date

May 5,1917

Nov. 6,1901Feb. 27,1883June 11,1891Feb. 12,1903Jan. 30,1908Aug. 19,1921July 23,1906

June 4,1931

July 28,1908June 5,1865Oct. 17,1913Feb. 26,1891Oct. 2,1900Nov. 9,1931Jan. 28,1865June 27,1871Sept. 16,1907Nov. 17,1892Sept. 11,1919Feb. 8,1926Dec. 1,1904Jan. 4,1864

Apr. 7,1875

Capital

$25,000

30,00075,00050,00050,00025,00040,00025,000

25,000

100,00050,00050,00050,00025, 000

150,00050,00050,00025,000

100, 00025,00025,000

150, 000100, 000

80,000

Conservators' appointments

Date

1933Mar. 30

..dodo

. . - d o —..do

—do...do...do

Mar. 31

._ do

...dodo- -

-_do

. d o —-_do-_do-—do—.....do. .do...do........do.....- . . d o —

. . . d o -

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$25,000

60,00075,00050,00050,00050,00040,00025,000

25,000

100,00050,00050,00075,00075,000

150, 000100, 00075,00025,000

150, 00025,00025,000

150, 000600,000

80, 000

Totalassets

$386,210

950,997713,284341, 228

1, 365, 473830, 308158, 708181, 009

150,874

2,189, 449867,733481, 794623,800283, 995

1,696, 710467, 999626, 943138, 264927, 322107, 50170, 447

3,147,1337,375,051

1,098,853

Totaldeposits

$310,964

692,001419, 243161, 321

1,019,001526, 501

41, 019107,757

59, 368

1,446,322626,136375,471417, 036104,156

1,353, 258203, 466414, 25867, 511

606,80445, 37136, 980

1, 980, 2726, 748, 971

809,154

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

$125,850103,88756, 984

182, 505142, 59168,9947,113

34, 356

218, 687148,76219,191

124, 94524,31980,00084,649

104, 52118, 91135, 0008,8648,415

531, 946

47, 500

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

$354, 000

606,000

3, 272, 000

567,000

Datelicensed

1933

Datereceiver

appointed

1933Dec. 5

Sept. 18

Aug. 23Sept. 27

Nov. 10

Nov. 7

Oct. 26

Dec. 7Oct. 27Nov. 3

Sept. 13Oct. 2

Nov. 6

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

1933

Dec. 31

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First National Bank, Hooversville, Pa_First National Bank, Du Quoin, 111Citizens National Bank, Poultney, Vt.Brandon National Bank, Brandon, Vt_First National Bank, Little Rock, IowaFirst National Bank, Montour, I o w a -First National Bank, West Allis, Wis—Citizens National Bank, Windber, Pa__First National Bank, Stoystown, PaFirst National Bank, Beallsville, Ohio.First National Bank, East Palestine,

OhioFirst National Bank, Bethesda, Ohio__Citizens National Bank, Charles City,

IowaNational Bank of Pontiac, Pontiac, I l l -First National Bank, Exira, IowaFirst National Bank, Koppel, PaFirst National Bank, Moundsville,

W.Va _First National Bank, Decatur,Nebr_._First National Bank, Dunkirk, Ohio..First National Bank, Canonsburg, Pa__First National Bank, Ansonia, Ohio...First National Bank, Forest, OhioFredonia National Bank, Fredonia, Pa.First National Bank, Wampum, Pa___First National Bank, St. Marys, Ohio..First National Bank, Fleming, KyPleasant Unity National Bank, Pleas-

ant Unity, PaLynch National Bank, Lynch, KyFirst National Bank, Livingston, I l l -First National Bank, Marissa, 111First National Bank, Viroqua, WisFirst National Bank, Shawano, Wis.__Villisca National Bank, Villisca, Iowa. _First National Bank, New Richland,

MinnJefferson County National Bank,

Brookville, PaFirst National Bank, Woodstock,

MinnFirst National Bank, Nappanee, Ind__First National Bank, Oak Harbor,

OhioFirst National Bank, Paw Paw, Mich._First National Bank, Hawley, PaFarmers National Bank, Viola, 111First National Bank, St. Clairsville,

Ohio

62504737982440481197469

56827025

5602

46772141687011938

5717

45709194751874716664421911988

658112649118456691852954697506

10642

2392

76258785

66321521644511779

315

Mar.Apr.Feb.Mar.Jan.Oct.JuneApr.Dec.Sept.

27.190211,18922,191026,186424,190625,190427.190327,190329,19003,1903

Dec. 20,1902June 21,1900

Jan. 2,1892Mar. 25,1874June 11,1903Feb. 14,1921

Dec.Oct.Feb.Apr.JuneMayMayDec.Jan.June

17,190030.19079,19031,1891

16.190818,190410,190429,190216,189016,1921

Dec. 5,1902Jan. 21,1925Sept. 21,1920Mar. 12,1903Jan. 4,1907May 19,1900Nov. 29,1904

June 11,1914

July 27,1878

Feb. 21,1905June 27,1907

Jan. 15,1903May 29,1865Aug. 9,1902June 22,1920

Feb. 15,1864

25,00050,00050,000100,00025,00025,00025,00050,00025,00025,000

25,00025,000

50,00050,00035,00050,000

50,00025,00025,00050,00025,00025,00025,00025,00060,00025,000

25,00050,00025,00050,00050,00050,00075,000

25,000

50,000

25,00040,000

25,00050,00030,00040,000

60,000

—do—do_._do___doApr. 1—do—do_._do—do

d o —_._do

._ doApr. 3___do___do

—do—do—do

_._do—do___do___do—do—do

...do—doApr. 4-__do—do—do—do

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...do—-

...do—do

Apr. 5-__do_._do...do

.-do

25,000100, 00050,000100,00025,00030,000150, 000100,00050,00025,000

25,00025,000

50,00050,00035,00050,000

50,00050, 00050,000200, 00025, 00025, 00025, 00075, 00060,00025,000

25,00050, 00025, 00050,00050, 000100,00060,000

25, 000

125,000

25,00040,000

50,00075,00050, 00040,000

485, 8842, 887, 731837, 050563, 390177, 445286, 716

1, 753, 5121,093, 411431, 656172, 241

1, 371, 879635,064

940, 5291, 078, 548186, 097247,916

478, 433261, 491358, 856

2, 717, 590132, 765409, 220451, 473506, 499922, 233162,187

345, 503302, 669223, 326413, 087475, 566

1, 073,192600, 299

158, 742

1, 774, 917

148,973310, 978

856, 422632, 345

1,149,162242, 693

150,000 1,400,321

342, 8632,113, 960597, 041344, 913102, 443158, 926

1,039,187743, 354293, 885120, 956

1, 230, 704496, 266

663, 886872,055108,174125, 669

365,15598 967197' 191

1, 983, 87467, 501279, 694376, 334305, 316758, 06188, 245

246,886149, 620168, 076282, 044327, 880651, 327458, 270

122, 343

1,444, 731

56, 202208, 260

727, 345478, 217974, 670184, 582

1, 048, 567

62,615432, 40595, 694

24, 69860, 616

287, 43767, 93419, 2004,000

56,069

139,83957, 26316, 613

54,91458,302141, 4418,88246,000

66, 25020,00017,643

13, 619102, 427

10, 585

166,98525, 760

5,148

58,967

40,89511, 351

17,85931, 475

7,557

9,425

150, 000

574,000

413, 000

1,075,000

213,000245, 000

282,000

681, 000

Nov. 27

Oct. 9

Sept. 28

Nov. 7Oct. 31Nov. 16

Sept. 26

Nov. 3

Aug. 23Dec. 19Aug. 15

Sept. 15

Oct. 27Oct. 3

Oct. 26

Oct. 10

Nov. 9

Oct. 26Sept. 26

Oct. 25Dec. 28

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974975976977

978

979

980

981982

983984985986

987988989

Name and location of banks

Esmont National Bank, Esmont, Va__First National Bank, Shenandoah, Pa-First National Bank, Boone, IowaDanbury National Bank, Danbury,

ConnFirst National Bank, Madera, Calif.—Farmers National Bank, Colfax, Wash-Madison National Bank, Tallulah, La-First National Bank, Kitzmillerville,

MdCentral Park National Bank, Central

Park, N YCitizens National Bank, Brownwood,

Tex 2First National Bank, Clifton Heights,

PaFirst National Bank, Rochester, MichFirst National Bank & Trust Co.,

Hudson, N YCapital National Bank, Jackson, Miss.Farmers National Bank, Bryan, Ohio. _First National Bank, Clarksville, Tex.First National Bank, Gig Harbor,

WashFirst National Bank, Silverton, Tex___First National Bank, Temple, Tex. __Macon Ridge National Bank, Delhi,

La

Organization

Char-terno.

800331433273

9437336

1051112923

8302

12951

13588

62759218

396664624743973

130578816

13206

10912

Date

Nov. 28,1905Mar. 14,1884Nov. 24,1884

Mar. 8,1865June 29,1904Apr. 4,1914Feb. 19,1926

June 25,1906

June 25,1926

Dec. 5,1931

Apr. 17,1902June 2,1908

Mar. 25,1864Feb. 21,1903Mar. 26,1880Jan. 26,1889

Jan. 26,1927June 13,1907May 9,1928

Sept. 11,1916

Capital

$25,000100,00050,000

327,00025,000

100,00050,000

25,000

50,000

100,000

50,00050,000

700,000200,00050,00050,000

25,00030,000

100,000

25,000

Conservators' appointments

Date

1933Apr. 5

___do...do

— d o ——do...do— d o —

—do

— d o — -

—do...._

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—doApr. 7

___do—___do—._—do—._

— d o -

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$25,000100,000200,000

218,000125,000100,00050,000

25,000

50,000

100,000

50,000100,000

200,000300,000200,00050,000

25,00030,000

100,000

25,000

Totalassets

$175,2522, 669,8351,553, 642

4,335, 995988, 663

1,190,420320,686

284,543

368,920

948,965

1,912,4861,949,271

4,558,6382,586,1241,947,969

374,734

208,511273,015

1,260,115

248,777

Totaldeposits

$101,5271,911,7361,212,328

3,249,389648,123802,996153,247

208,727

204,599

373,460

1,320,9181,474,021

3,723,3751,688,8361,382,726

285,423

110,31187,363

1,054,239

146,200

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

$14,069426,708

347,000171,201132,25767,439

5,000

71,680

260,009

341, 568268,041

262, 555196,18850,00021,593

43,371103,15385,876

51,432

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

$102,000

795,000

3,249,000

358,000

2,237,000685,000804,000

863,000

Datelicensed

1933

May 1

Oct. 21

Datereceiver

appointed

1933

Oct. 4

May 19

Oct. 2

Dec. 12

Aug. 18June 6

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

1933Dec. 31

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First National Bank in Lott, TexFirst National Bank, Manawa, Wis.__Farmers National Bank, Hendricks,

MinnFirst National Bank, Wakarusa, IncL-First National Bank, Brighton, Mich.First National Bank, Atwood, HIFarmers First National Bank, Rake,

IowaFirst National Bank, Lorimor, Iowa.. .First National Bank, Brockport, N . Y .First National Bank, Richmond, Mich.Citizens National Bank, Monticello,

KyFirst National Bank, Gallup, N.Mex_.First National Bank, Edinburg, Tex__First National Bank & Trus t Com-

pany, Cambridge City, IndFirst National Bank, Bangor, WisNational Bank of Commerce, Adrian,

MichFirst National Bank, Elwood, IndFirst National Bank, Rushford, Minn.National Bank of Ionia, Ionia, Mich—.Farmers & Miners National Bank,

Forest City, PaFirst National Bank, Oregon, WisFirst National Bank, Allendale, 111First National Bank, Albuquerque.

N.Mex.3First National Bank, Owenton, K y . . .First National Bank, Manistique,

MichFirst National Bank, Artesia, N.Mex_.First National Bank, Marmarth,

N.DakFirst National Bank, Bryan, OhioBelton National Bank, Belton, TexFirst National Bank, Channing, Tex . .First National Bank, Lovelady, T e x . .Trinity National Bank, Trinity, Tex . .First National Bank, White Deer, Tex.First National Bank, Crewe, VaFirst National Bank, Holland, Minn . .First National Bank, Avoca, MichFirst National Bank, Peru, IndColdwater National Bank, Coldwater,

MichFirst National Bank, Dalhart, Tex

13647 Nov. 17,19328710 Feb. 16,1907

945711043128696359

1173512248

38210742

64191190013315

7013202

9421467564365789

106208293

2614

2868

135137043

90822377509109498742100781164794551172410790

May 10,1909July 14,1917Dec. 18,1925July 17,1902

May 12,1920Aug. 7,1922Apr. 4,1864May 24,1915

Sept. 2,1902Oct. 18,1920Apr. 25,1929

May 11,1882Mar. 17,1928

May 10,1909Dec. 29,1891Aug. 29,1902Apr. 9,1901

Aug. 18,1908May 25,1914Dec. 4,1905

Dec. 24,1881Jan. 24,1883

Nov. 11,1930Aug. 15,1903

Mar.Oct.Nov.Jan.JuneSept.Feb.JuneMayOct.Jan.

24.19088.186312,190419,19175,19075,191125,192010.19094,19204,19151.1864

1235 May 30,18656762 Mar. 3,1903

25,000 ___do25,000 Apr. 8

25,00025,00025,00025,000

25,00035,00050,00025,000

25,00050,00050,000

100,00050,000

100,00050,00025,00050,000

50,00025,00025,000

50,00063,000

50,00025,000

25,00050,00050,00025,00025,00030,00045,00025,00025,00025,00075,000

100,00025,000

do—do.. ._J. . . doApr. 10

. . d o . . —Apr. 11Apr. 12

. . . d o

do- . d o — . .. . . d o —

—do—-_._do

—doApr. 13Apr. 14

___doApr. 15

- . .do

Apr. 17Apr. 18

.do..—do

—do—._._do—do— d o ——do___do— d o —Apr. 19Apr. 20Apr. 21

___do

-__do—do

25,00025,000

25,00025,00035,00025,000

25,00035,00075,00050,000

25,00050,00050,000

50,00050,000

100,00050,00035,000

150,000

50,00025,00025,000

400,00063,000

50,00050,000

25,000150,00050,00025,00025,00050,00045,00050,00025,00025,000

100,000

100,00075,000

187,098423,048

460, 296146, 685182, 251164, 763

170, 901365, 399

1,7930, 263

212,009813,885397, 390

319,150996, 966

953, 490853, 410445, 543

1, 615, 764

980, 992187, 453399, 458

5,004,931490, 951

547, 749554,888

227, 3351, 217, 206

349, 427110, 290130,040204, 769217, 860537,177104, 672328, 778

1, 503, 729

* 925,422

69, 774275,817

248,85789, 880138, 266104, 690

78, 916276,817

1, 434,891765, 655

152, 524570, 576289, 662

190, 204859,423

646, 763723, 933340, 745

1,134,827

636,976147, 772316, 678

3,820, 610321, 928

315, 049320, 491

131,169819,488254, 42772,14896,259143, 355108, 493316, 50039, 641226, 696

1,060, 215

568,606302,176

45, 389

78,886

150, 388

7,331

40, 77118, 58280,000

114,8277,634

15, 583

70,934

13, 43789, 238

158, 511

118,57922, 611

113,131117, 495

29, 21761, 37520, 0007,537220

5,14553, 39796, 67732, 60665, 266198, 491

103, 719109, 963

470,000

859,000

259,000604,000246,000

203,000

3,821,000

296,000

135,000

143,000

July 7

Dec. 1M a y 26

Dec. 30

July 28

July 25

Dec. 8Oct. 3Oct. 9Dec. 5

Oct. 30Sept. 5

Nov. 6

Aug. 23Dec. 19

Oct. 3

Dec. 5

Oct. 25

Dec. 8

Nov. 13Oct. 14

Dec. 8Oct. 24Sept. 6

Do.

Do.

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Name and location of banks

First National Bank of St. Mary's,Leonardtown, Md

Citizens National Bank, PocomokeCity, Md

First National Bank, Condon, OregFirst National Bank, New Berlin, Pa.The First National Bank, Onancock,

VaFarmers & Merchants National Bank,

Onley, VaFirst National Bank, Keyser, W.Va...Farmers & Mechanics National Bank,

Williamstown, W. VaNational Bank of Commerce, Man-

kato, MinnNational Citizens Bank, Charles

Town, "W.VaFirst National Bank, Webster Springs,

W.VaFirst National Bank, Hampden,

N.DakMontezuma Valley National Bank,

Cortez, ColoFirst National Bank, Braddock, Pa-_.Marion National Bank, Marion, Ind__Farmers & First National Bank, New

Castle, IndFirst National Bank, Foley, MinnFirst National Bank, Neillsville, Wis-

Organization

Char-terno.

6606

620270597897

4940

72586205

11483

6519

7270

8360

7650

910027997758

985279339606

Date

Jan. 20,1903

Mar. 12 1902Nov. 21,1903July 13,1905

Dec. 27,1893

May 6,1904Mar. 5,1902

Oct. 1,1919

Sept. 11,1902

May 16,1904

June 30,1906

Oct. 8,1904

Feb. 26,1908Oct. 3,1882May 22,1905

Aug. 11,1910Aug. 25,1905Sept. 28,1909

Capital

$25,000

30,00025,00025,000

50,000

50,00060,000

40,000

100,000

50,000

25, 000

25,000

30,00050,000

200,000

100,00025,00050,000

Conservators' appointments

Date

Apr. 22

...do

.__do—... .do—..

..do

__do..do

. . . d o — -

Apr. 24

Apr. 25

__do

Apr. 26

Apr. 27Apr. 29__do

May 1..do..do

Capital

$50,000

100,000100,00025,000

100,000

50,00080,000

40,000

100,000

50,000

25,000

25,000

30,000100,000250,000

200,00025,00050,000

Totalassets

$1,524,807

818, 321281,234298,050

906,604

813, 379

1, 392,982

277,209

668,647

347,768

499,736

153,306

413,6732, 455,6756, 728, 7771, 718, 881

309, 752415, 926

Totaldeposits

$1,174,266

565, 506140,989202,069

512,077

350,378987,660

163,038

431,934

209,071

391,100

87,866

196,0561, 750,0334, 221,882

1, 220, 960156, 572258,681

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

$153,922

110,14222,07811,500

116,382

235, 409147, 791

37,073

92,752

34,867

52,738

22,817

116,688291, 743

35,20087,89849,585

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plus

accruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

$1,174,000

512,000

396,666

1,171,0004, 222,000

466,000

Datelicensed

1933Sept. 30

Datereceiver

appointed

1933

Nov. 3

Dec. 8

Dec. 19

Aug. 18

Dec. 8

Oct~.~~26~

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

Dec. 31

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Webster National Bank, Webster,Mass

First National Bank, Munich, N.Dak..First National Bank, Qarretson, S. Dak-National Bank of Bellows Falls, Bel-

lows Falls, VtUnited States National Bank, Van-

couver, WashPocomoke City National Bank, Poco-

moke City, MdPeoples National Bank, Elkins, W.Va.Davis National Bank, Piedmont,

W.VaHallwood, National Bank, Hall wood,

VaFirst National Bank, Piedmont, W.Va.FirstNational Bank, Honaker, VaFirst National Bank, Logan, W.VaFirstNational Bank, Salem, W.VaNational Bank of Shawneetown,

Shawneetown, 111Vancouver National Bank, Vancouver

WashFirstNational Bank, Oakley, Kans___FirstNational Bank, Lykens, PaParksley National Bank, Parksley,

VaDennison National Bank, Dennison,

OhioFirst National Bank & Trust Co.,

Baraboo, WisFirst National Bank, Selmer, TennFirstNational Bank, Rialto, CalifFirst National Bank, Camden, Ark.2_.Montpelier National Bank, Mont-

pelier, Vt.,Farmers & Merchants National Bank,

Cambridge, MdNew London National Bank, New

London, IowaFirst National Bank, Newell, IowaFirst National Bank, Soldiers Grove,

WisLewiston National Bank, Lewiston,

IdahoFirst National Bank, Monroe, MichOld-Merchants National Bank and

Trust Co., Battle Creek, Mich.2First National Bank, Malvern, Ark

1123675697755

1653

9646

41918376

765936291025281367250

7752

60131004111062

6246

6843

87684066

857

835210191

13308

30231587

75897634

Aug.Dec.May

June

Jan.

Aug.Aug.

July

Mar.Jan.Aug.Feb.Apr.

Apr.

Oct.MayJuly

Mar.

June

Dec.Aug.JuneJune

Feb.

May

Aug.Apr.

Feb.

Aug.Aug.

Jan.Feb.

15,19181,19043,1905

12,1865

11,1910

6,188925,1906

30,1889

2,190517,18875,1912

19,190618,1904

24,1905

30,190125,191124,1917

8,1902

3,1903

8,18866,19073,1906

22,1889

11,1865

22,1901

22,190623,1912

8,1929

9,188329,1865

6,19057,1905

100,00025,00025,000

100,000

100,000

50,00050,000

50,000

25,00050,00025,00050,00060,000

25,000

50,00040,00050,000

25,000

60,000

50,00030,00025,00050,000

300,000

60,000

25,00025,000

25,000

50,000100,000

100, 00025, 000

May 2. . .do. . .do

May 3

. . .do

May 5do.

. . .do

. . .do

. . . d oM a y 6M a y 8

___do

M a y 9

. . . d oM a y 10

___do

.__do

M a y 19

. . . d o

. . . d oM a y 20M a y 24

M a y 25

M a y 27

June 1d o -

__.do—_.

June 3June 6

June 13June 29

100,00025,00025,000

100,000

100,000

50,00050,000

50,000

25,00075,00035,000

150,00060,000

25,000

III

60,000

100,000

150,00030,00075,000

150,000

150,000

60,000

25,00025,000

25,000

100,000200,000

1, 300, 00025,000

1,538,846131, 373299,154

754,577

1,218, 216

791,931507,283

915, 303

416, 711911,476553, 933

2,811, 678733, 689

247, 713

1,103, 299224, 355445, 273

664,052

1,073, 639

1, 325, 635375, 347752, 662

1,228,117

2,125,307

885,426

171,430222,945

144,566

1, 209, 7592, 703,125

14, 364, 398189, 705

1,095,06082,183

223,192

462,031

982,026

635, 939335,084

738,988

318,189685,850351,440

1,906,234491, 511

191 602

809,549115,128197, 705

325,941

879,817

983,156293, 283366, 614799, 068

1,694,902

692,425

98,962124,208

94,087

967, 2232, 277, 385

7,911,168125,138

155, 45515,84848,895

60,189

60,90651, 576

21, 280

114,032554, 34685, 246

61,90155,879

105,460

149, 707

231,946142,000

24,000

24,30027,517

2, 835, 65112,816

488,000

248,000

663,000

453,000

659,000

274,000611,000222,000

326,000

647,000

760,0001,110, 000

June 15

Sept. 5May 29

July 19

Nov. 18

Nov. 3

Aug. 18Dec. 29

Sept. 11

Aug. 2

Oct. 30Sept. 18

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1D0.

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Name and location of banks

Organization

Char-terno.

Date Capital

Conservators' appointments

Date Capital Totalassets

Totaldeposits

Bills pay-able and

redis-counts

Depositsreleasedthroughreorgani-zations

and salesof assets,

at parvalue plusaccruedinterest,to Dec.31, 1933

Datelicensed

Datereceiver

appointed

Other-wise inliqui-dationas of—

First National Bank, Moscow, Idaho..First National Bank, East St. Louis,

111Staunton National Bank, Staunton,

111Old-First National Bank & Trust Co.,

Fort Wayne, IndFletcher-American National Bank,

Indianapolis, IndGrand Rapids National Bank, Grand

Rapids, MichState National Bank, Shawnee, Okla_..First National Bank, Albany, OregFirst National Bank, Forest City, Pa_.First National Bank, Gratz, PaMidway National Bank, Midway, Pa_.Farmers & Merchants National Bank,

Rockwood, PaFirst National Bank, Rockwood, PaFirst National Bank, Medical Lake,

WashSecurity National Bank, Palouse,

WashFirst National Bank, Reardan, Wash_.First National Bank, Ritzville, Wash..First National Bank, Sprague, Wash—.First National Bank, Walla Walla,Wash

3408

11596

10777

3285

9829

329364162928551894736626

97695340

1218413444575112180

2380

Nov. 4,1885

Feb. 2,1920

Aug. 28,1915

Dec. 20,1884

Aug. 11,1910

Jan.Sept.Apr.JuneMayFeb.

2,18852.19024,18834,19008,19097.1903

May 4,1910Apr. 28,1900

Jan. 27,1908

Apr. 11,1922Mar. 26,1930Feb. 22,1901Apr. 4,1922

Mar. 18,1878

$50,000

400,000

50,000

350,000

2,000,000

500,000100,00050,00025,00025,00050,000

25,00025,000

25,000

50,00050,00030,00030,000

150,000

1933June 29

...do—_

.do—.

—do—.

—do—.

.do—.

.do—.

. d o -d o —.do...... d o -d o —

. . . d o -d o -d o —do—.,. d o -d o —

do

$50,000

400,000

50,000

1,750,000

3, 600, 000

1,000,000100,000125,000150, 00050,00050,000

25,00025,000

25,000

50,00050,000100,00030,000

200,000

$654, 619

6,342,565

554,415

21,559,695

24, 716,953

13,385,1161, 720,123920,140

1,608,196627, 627357, 643

183, 791613,164

185,801

401, 295335,850520,181368,145

2, 636, 600

$522,915

4,380,589

442,486

12,464,123

15, 268,531

11,080,1411, 270, 862499,361

1,112, 244476,947253,806

114,293510, 615

122,592

282,172221,671295,016316,950

1, 399, 401

$523,0001933

Oct. 71933

$654,575

2,806, 792

1, 974,124

109, 778173, 643150, 50138, 306

6, 201,000

15,269, 000

6,808,000

Nov. 2

Dec. 31

Sept. 25

"Aug""l6

Sept. 15

12,50013,251

9,624

107,000

282,000127,000279,000317,000

Oct. 7

..do..-do—....do_—.-do.—.

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Wellsburg National Bank, Wellsburg,W.Va__

Chilton National Bank, Chilton, Wis . .First National Bank, Carrier Mills, 111.Boulder National Bank, Boulder,

Colo.iCommercial National Bank, San An-

tonio, Tex.iFirst National Bank, Waverly, N.Y.i__Penn National Bank & Trust Co.,

Reading, PaReading National Bank & Trust Co.,

- - - - - : , p a

Total (1,095 banks).

GEOUP SUMMARIES, TABLE NO. 50

Licensed banks (193 banks).Banks in conservatorship_(482 banks).Banks in receivership (335 banks).Banks otherwise in liquidation

(85 banks).Total. _ (1,095 banks).

Licensed banks (193 banks) -Unlicensed banks (452 banks) _Banks in receivership (335 banks) .Banks otherwise in liquidation

(115 banks) .Total (1,095 banks).

GROUP SUMMARIES, TABLES NOS. 49AND 50 COMBINED

Licensed banks (489 banks).Banks in conservatorship_ (482 banks) _Banks in receivership (336 banks).Banks otherwise in liquidation

(100 banks).Total (1,407 banks) .

Licensed banks (489 banks) _Unlicensed banks (452 banks) _Banks in receivership (336 banks) _Banks otherwise in liquidation

(130 banks) .Total (1,407 banks).

188459338015

3246

12162

297

2899

4887

Sept. 5,1871July 31,1901Nov. 11,1905

Aug. 19,1884

Apr. 4,1922

Feb. 13,1864

Mar. 3,1883

Jan. 27,1893 80,283, 020

12,467,00031,618,02028,093,000

8,055, 000

100,00050, 00025, 000

50, 000

200,00050, 000

100,000

200,000

80,233, 020

12,467, 00029,403,02028,093, 000

10,270,000

80,233,020

31,544, 30031,618, 02028,193, 000

8, 785,000100,140,320

31,544, 30029,403, 02028,193, 000

11,000,000100,140,320

_.doJune 30

July 12

July 31Sept. 1

Oct. 10

...do.....166,803, 020

166, 803, 020

100, 00050, 00025, 000

50, 000

300, 000100,000

2,255,940,449 1,640,124,728 192,825, 233 427, 414, 000

19,088,00057, 542, 52073,157,5001,037,329,127

17,015,000

2,255,940,449 1,640,124,728 192, 825, 233 427, 414, 000

19,088, 00053, 267, 52073,157, ""

21, 290, 000

166,803,020

47, 882,80057, 542, 52073, 257, 500 1,038,097.

18,535,000

47, 882, 80053, 267, 52073, 257, 500 1

22, 810, 000

197, 217, 820

467, 239177, 758

579, 555

3, 717, 2241,078, 609

329,178, 547703,180,840

186, 251, 935

329,178, 547643,347,041

5001,037,329,127

246,085, 734

727,840,411703,180,840^66

199, 528, 329

197, 217, 820 2,668,647,346 1,959,467,250

727, 840, 411643, 347,041,038,097,766

259, 362,128

685, 097271, 58790,115

428, 320

2, 675, 708879,365

253, 353, 761467, 247, 226789,108, 431

130, 415, 310

253,353,761425, 278,830789,108,431

172, 383, 706

2,255,940,449 1,640,124,728 192, 825, 233 427, 414,000

562, 806,4'467, 247, 226789, 633, 608

139, 779, 939

562, 806, 477425, 278, 830789, 633, 608

181, 748, 335

,668,647,346 1,959,467,250 208, 681, 982

42, 30373, 88734,048

73,075

400, 74516, 000

23,162,196 203, 585,00012,112,000

'41109,323,00094, 305, 37160,490,7

14,866,925 102, 394,000

23,162,196 203,86, 549,89460, 490, 741109,

22, 622, 402

38, 290, 916 512, 47:94,305, 37160, 555, 741109,

534,000

585, 000

323,"666114, 506, 000

!, 471, 00012,112, 000~'l, 323, 000

15,529,954111,293,000

745,199, 000

38, 290, 916 512, 471,00086,549,89460, 555, 741 109, 323, 000

23, 285, 431 123, 405, 000745,199, 000

Dec. 7Sept. 27

Oct. 24

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TABLE NO. 50-A.—Washington, D.C, State banks unlicensed as of Mar. 16, 1933, subsequently placed in charge of conservators to Dec. 31,1933, dates of and capital at organization, capital, assets, deposits, and borrowed money as indicated by conservators' first reports, dates ofappointments of receivers and conservators, and amount of deposits released through reorganizations and sales of assets to Dec. 31, 1933

Name and location of banks

Chevy Chase Savings Bank, Wash-ington, D.C.

Mount Vernon Savings Bank, Wash-ington, D.C.

Northeast Savings Bank, Washington,D.C.

Woodridge-Langdon Savings Com-mercial Bank, Washington, D.C.

Industrial Savings Bank, Washington,D.C.

Potomac Savings Bank of George-town, Washington, D.C.

United States Savings Bank, Wash-ington, D.C.

Washington Savings Bank, Wash-ington, D.C.

Park Savings Bank, Washington,D.C.

Seventh Street Savings Bank, Wash-ington, D.C.

Total (10 banks)..

GROUP SUMMARY

Banks placed in conservatorship (5banks).

Banks placed in receivership (5 banks).

Total (10 banks)

Organization

State wherechartered

Arizona

West Virginia-

Arizona

.do-

District of Co-lumbia Code.

Virginia

West Virginia.

Arizona

Alabama

West Virginia-

Date

Dec. 11,1920

Mar. 4,1920

Dec. 20,1915

Sept. 15,1921

Mar. 25,1913

Feb. 28,1903

May 16,1906

Jan. 15,1917

Aug. 28,1909

July 1,1912

Capital

$50,000

100,000

100,000

50,000

5,000

50,000

100,000

50,000

100,000

100,000

705,000

305,000

400,000

705,000

Conservators' appointments

Date

1933Mar. 14

.do.

Capital

$100,000

400,000

100,000

50,000

50,000

140, 000

100,000

100,000

100,000

100,000

1, 240,000

740,000

500,000

1,240, 000

Totalassets

3,915,386

1, 665,421

543,309

3,179, 003

2, 627,328

689, 216

2, 572,054

1,697,190

18, 754, 791

11,131, 912

7, 622, 879

18, 754, 791

Totaldeposits

$753,478

2, 323, 220

1, 064,955

361,865

577,864

2,304,164

1,817,123

384,008

1, 741, 761

1,164,334

12,492, 772

7,384,236 2,419,123

5,108,536 1,526,360

Billspayableand re-

discounts

$58,888

985,421

430, 029

98,000

231, 231

608,805

495, 666

144,200

592,619

300,624

3,945,483

12,492,772 3,945,483

Depositsreleasedto Dec.31, 1933

$377,000

549,000

194,000

1, 246,000

196,000

613,000

3,175,000

1, 440,000

1,735,000

3,175,000

Datelicensed

Datereceiver

appointed

1933Nov. 15

Nov. 15

Dec. 7

July 13

Dec. 21

Other-wise in

liquida-tion as

of—

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 403

TABLE N O . 51.—Dates of reports of condition of national banks from 1914 to 1933[For dates of previous calls see report for 1920, vol. 2, table no. 42, p . 150]

Year

1914191519161917191819191920..19211922192319241925 _ _19261927.19281929193019311932.1933

Jan.

13

Feb.

2821

28

Mar.

447544

10

31

23

272725

Apr.

28

3

612

May

11110124

5

June

3023302029303030303030303030302930303030

July Aug.

31

Sept.

1221211

12• 861514

28

242930

Oct.

31

10

1034

25

Nov.

10172011715

Dec.

3131273131312931293131313131313131313130

NOTES

Act of Feb. 25, 1863, provided for reports of condition on the first of each quarter, before commencementof business.

Act of June 3,1864y-First Monday of January, April, July, and October, before commencement of busi-ness, on form prescribed by Comptroller (in addition to reports on first Tuesday of each month show-ing condition at commencement of business in respect to certain items; i.e., loans, specie, deposits, andcirculation).

Act of Mar. 3, 1869, not less than 5 reports per year, on form prescribed by Comptroller, at close ofbusiness on any past date by him specified.

Act of Dec. 28, 1922, minimum number of calls reduced from 5 to 3 per year.Act of Feb. 25, 1927, authorized a vice president or an assistant cashier designated by the board of

directors to verify reports of condition in absence of president and cashier.Act of June 16, 1933, requires each national bank to furnish and publish not less than three reports each

year of affiliates other than member banks, as of dates identical with those for which the Comptroller shallduring such year require reports of condition of the bank. The report of each affiliate shall contain suchinformation as in the judgment of the Comptroller shall be necessary to disclose fully the relations betweenthe affiliate and the bank and to enable the Comptroller to inform himself as to the effect of such relationsupon the affiairs of the bank.

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TABLE NO. 52.—Condition of foreign branches of National City Bank and Chase National Bank, of New York, N.Y., First National Bank ofBoston, Mass., and Bank of America National Trust & Savings Association of San Francisco, Calif,, on June 30, 1933

ASSETS

[In thousands of dollars]

Location

NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK, N.Y.

Argentina:Buenos Aires... _Buenos Aires (Flores)Buenos Aires (Plaza Once)Rosario

Belgium:AntwerpBrussels

Brazil:Pernambuco . _Rio de Janeiro. ._Sao Paulo

Chile:Santiago _Valparaiso

China:CantonD air enHankow _ __Harbin.. .Hong KongIvfoukden - _PeipingShanghaiTientsin

Colombia:Bogota. . . .CallMedellin

Cuba:Caibarien.CamagueyCardenas...

Loans anddiscounts,includingoverdrafts

and re-discounts

7,282198500

2,788

1,1981,064

6723,1714,667

1,9532,999

279340

1,2402,1222,232

708598

9,6112,153

907347608

2,710533918

Invest-ments

4,536

160

3942

1529921

35879

15039

518

801610

Customers'liability

on accountof accept-

ances

108

1,4771,177

1,425

263

Real estate,furnitureand fix-

tures

2

42104

3214

326

11

26

Cash invault

9,7361232

397

7084

2161,263

780

1,0831,187

8054

1,063471

2,731202

1,5276,4622,833

91844

12031341

Due frombranches

666216179236

208406

110774998

1,7071

1,414143516

1,534835165

1,317979341

9971

Due fromhomeoffice

86

103

62689

164729

769

Due fromotherbanks

1,1221425

255

806980

2772,0241,796

38776

21802169352

4,29413261

109155

2775959

Checksand other

cashitems

45

11

104

42

64

81

383

56171

311

Acceptancesof other banks

and bills ofexchange ordrafts sold

with endorse-ment

114

765

3748

170

39

1975

271711211

1

593

Otherassets

2,305

15

615

1339356

203146

334

1237574

1,2271,190

3078

23855

Aggregateassets

26,000440897

3,694

3,9323,984

1,3438,1908,490

6,6494,620

2,5411,3753,2644,925

10,9121 3313,509

20,3386 699

3,083446784

3,094904959

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Ciego de AvilaCienfuesosGuantanamoHabana - -Habana (Belascoain)Habana (Cuatro Caminos)Habana (Fraternidad)Habana (Galiano)Habana (La Lonja)M!anza,nilloMiatanzasNuevitasPalma Soriano -Pinar del RioSagua La GrandeSancti Spiritus - _ _Santa ClaraSantiago de Cuba (Oriente)

Dominican Republic:BarahonaLa Vega - - -Puerto PlataSan Pedro de MacorisSantiago de los Caballeros., _ __ .Santo Domingo

England: LondonIndia:

BombayCalcutta _ _ _ _ _ _RaTigooP (Burma.)

Italy:GenoaMilan

Japan:KobeOsaka .Tokyo*Yokohama

Mexico* Mexico CityPanama (Republic of):

Colon -_Panama City

Peru: Lima _Philippine Islands:

Cebu , . .Manila

Puerto Rico:Arecibo _B a yam onCaguas _Mayaguez

97394419

20,96039

769137350293

1 2821,295

84657

278514216

1,634

14299

40428

82210, 546

5,5972,0901,242

2,5351,309

1,8062,468

6271,361

893

6153,2891,689

2396,273

618243

6,754316

449

57

241,491

1,127272317

343029299

21843

37

17

4

15

5,4213

16

373

6

7

13

194,911

31

311683

431619225

5

5

2,179

7

186

41253

6106

23330

3

807

71173243

7415479

1,88443

15135

2435171

1185214416546

134223

403927

16749

29236

36132

2926

27174

221,035

40586484

92965

6343

13641

128134

6,125180

3101,133

710

12015756

45

227488

131303

7,965

577161129

95108

304215942

1,203107

985

18

6180

28

~58

38

155918

140104

5481,033

897

23

118118

5

472

1

5

6

1414

6,271

1,05125511

8591,546

928386181140

1,411

24205148

82161

4

216

1

30

227

2

227

1

103

31

439

34

15

223

1

5,317

180

1,256

432

109

13

56920979

378

20

29

46

24898

5503

. 14135858

1

6153616

122

1

31

173,022

56228

2036

10103

841

250

1177841

3031,004

258

24813

303709522

43,735270970486

1,7481,1311,4141,471187217167415597411

2,217

76156124574223

1,83436,443

8,8722,9762,052

4,4074,757

3,7223,7252,0373,3764,666

9254,7152,484

8799,560

3397,177492

i Figures as of Dec, 31,1932,

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TABLE NO. 52.—Condition of foreign branches of National City Bank and Chase National Bank, of New York, N.Y., First National Bank ofBoston, Mass., and Bank of America National Trust & Savings Association of San Francisco, Calif., on June 80, 1933—Continued

ASSETS—Continued[In thousands of dollars]

Location

NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK, N.Y.—

continuedPuerto Rico—Continued.

PonceSan JuanSanturce __

Straits Settlements: SingaporeUruguay: MontevideoVenezuela: Caracas . . _

TotalCHASE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW YORK, N.Y.

Canal Zone' CristobalCuba: HabanaEngland:

London (Bush House)London (Moorgate)

Panama (Republic of): Panama City

Total --FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON, MASS.

Argentina* Buenos AiresCuba* Habana

Total

BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST &SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO,CALIF.

England: London

Loans anddiscounts,includingoverdrafts

and re-discounts

2994,909

712,6191,3832,585

144, 268

4222,398

419, 5872,703

25,114

28,3283,406

31, 734

680

Invest-ments

10643

113

11,315

50

32,351241

32, 642

17,876456

18, 332

532

Customers'liability

on accountof accept-

ances

13

16,027

1,199

1,199

267

267

401

Real estate,furnitureand fix-tures

7734430

5,283

406

406

286151

437

Cash invault

1601,466

21210

1,392925

44,438

236724

1114

388

1,373

13, 371775

14,146

2

Due frombranches

4755,040

72546

81

40, 495

1531

5,30749

111

5,621

Due fromhomeoffice

11

271

6,940

1,6781,143

416

3,237

Due fromotherbanks

50300

1276

1,024139

30, 240

2898

337,385

61

7,605

5,971360

6,331

254

Checksand other

cashitems

14

12

414

7

12

227

237

23114

245

Acceptancesof other banks

and bills ofexchange ordrafts sold

with endorse-ment

481215

9,713

553

553

1,567

1,567

Otherassets

11357

2864

16

13,267

3834

2,370444

3,651

i 1,09291

1,183

73

Aggregateasset?

1,08213,073

1973,3043,9354,047

322,400

2,5275,654

5,35663,5104,591

81,638

68, 7225,520

74, 242

1,942

1 Includes securities borrowed.

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LIABILITIES[In thousands of dollars]

j£ Location

iNATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK, N.Y.

Argentina:Buenos AiresBuenos Aires (Flores) ___Buenos Aires (Plaza Once)Rosario __. -_

Belgium:AntwerpBrussels

Brazil:Pernambuco-. _ __Rio de JaneiroSao Paulo _

Chile:Santiago _Valparaiso

China:CantonDairen _. _Hankow _HarbinHong Kong __MoukdenPeiping _ _ShanghaiTientsin

Colombia:BogotaCali __. -_Medellin

Cuba:CaibarienCamagueyCardenas _Ciegode Avila__. _

Demanddeposits

19,330201470

2,243

1,5681,800

6474,2894,452

4,2431,294

637254580

1,6194,015

4931 1,181i 4, 784i 1,131

1,017204262

214492269145

Timedeposits

3,176236419

1,104

3336

196974851

13035

1,570251558

1,9984,377

4881,0723,915

916

18610363

150287110143

Due tobranches

707

90

36203

365274841

11,584

584203

192,019

5162

1,218433

2474

2,68590

569

Due tohomeoffice

1,181

7

556570

16812757

1,570

163176

1,076

133261236

1,7712,119

1,231105290

Due tootherbanks

329

15

3078

28119506

1681

7317

56816726637

7881,8831,284

13

Certifiedand

cashiers'checks

outstand-ing

1221

9881618

4103

17122

1,11412

12

18311015

Cash let-ters ofcredit

and trav-elers'

checksoutstand-

ing

20

112

3

511

121

3735

1

Billspaya-

ble andredis-counts

877420

Accept-ances of

other banksand bills

of exchangeor draftssold withendorse-

ment

114

765

3748

170

39

1975

271711211

1

593

Accept-ancesexe-

cutedfor

custo-mers

412

Accept-ances

executedby otherbanks foraccount

of re-porting

branches

108

31

1,4751 164

2,628

273

Otherliabili-

ties

5614

10

1

285

3510

1

1 953271

1

1

Capital

754

188

677

1 961

600

Undi-vided

profits,includingreserve

accounts

103148

152104

43108290

10887

7534

1 049612330

160113

3521

1

1 Includes United States deposits.

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LI ABILITIE S—C ontinued

[In thousands of dollars]

Location

NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK,N.Y.—Con.

Cuba—Continued.Cienfuegos --._GuantanamoHabanaHabana (Belascoain)Habana (Cuatro Caminos)Habana (Fraternidad)Habana (Galiano)Habana (La Lonja) ._ManzanilloMatanzasNeu vitas --Palma SorianoPinar del RioSagua La GrandeSancto SpiritusSanta Clara - <- -Santiago de Cuba (Oriente)

Dominican Republic:BarahonaLa VegaPuerto PlataSan Pedro de MacorisSantiago de los C aballerosSanto Domingo

England* London 'India:

BombayCalcuttaRangoon (Burma)

Demanddeposits

418108

9,126138509213

1,40997114919689

13395

118118236371

353955

17877

1,332i 12, 340

3, 6071,146

980

Timedeposits

25981

2,12412321426232210561

188807154

124144173297

3510564

294145218712

1,1111,221

821

Due tobranches

288303

228

1,1771,079

160327

1,308

56

2396,098

2,507401109

Due tohomeoffice

18,195

7,298

4224

Due tootherbanks

788

1

43

1,692

266187

Certifiedand

cashiers'checks

outstand-ing

1545

3096

198

1118258

1213111272

47

92

461

1746

1026

Cash let-ters ofcredit

and trav-elers'

checksoutstand-

ing

22

1

2

1

231

1957

Billspaya-

ble andredis-counts

25598

Accept-ances of

other banksand bills

of exchangeor draftssold withendorse-

ment

5,317

180

1,256

432

109

Accept-ancesexe-

cutedfor

custo-mers

1

2,675

31

Accept-ances

executedby otherbanks foraccount

of re-porting

branches

16

5,4283

16

372

6

7

13

193,498

Otherliabili-

ties

2

11

Capital

1,000

Undi-videdprofits,

includingreserve

accounts

1

1,120

1

11

2

7786

2128113

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Italy:Genoa

Japan:Kobe . . .Osaka ._ __ __Tokyo2

YokohamaTVTPYIPO* IVTpxioo C i t vPanama (Republic of):

Colon__Panama City _._

Peru: Lima.. . —Philippine Islands:

CebuManila . . . ___

Puerto Rico:Arecibo.. __Bayamon ___CaguasMayaguezPonce _ . -_San Juan .Santurce __. ___

Straits Settlements: Singapore ._Uruguay: MontevideoVenezuelas: Caracas

Total

CHASE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW YORK, N.Y.

Canal Zone: CristobalCuba: HabanaEngland:

London (Bush House) _.London (Moorgate)

Panama (Republic of): Panama City _ _ _

TotalFIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON, MASS.

Argentina: Buenos AiresCuba: Habana.

Total _ ._BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST & SAVINGS

ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.

England: London

i 2,2621,929

591573713820

4,275

38411,841

1,047

3773,858

167286

1,976255743

i 6,065112

1,2093,0892,380

126, 972

i 1,1253,737

4,05623,950i 3,061

35, 929

43, 7604,817

48,577

184

424855

35271

296310

12

5281,440

184

3984,553

1314873

199316

2,15884

610240

1,379

47, 446

1, 341345

1,29213, 206

1,130

17, 314

5,239

5,239

20

18675

9801,953

422514

164107

6617

448

5,084

811

29674

1

37, 664

9,769

9,769

414398

72673864

1,157

229357

269

3,212

5100

46, 618

22

22

15,494144

15, 638

814

352768

39021

2345698

38443

3241

24

594

12245

152

12, 667

49359

11,924348

12, 680

1,68497

1,781

117

1214126

80

612

23

502

11117

14911

58

4,044

3979

1126

1,019

20154

174

44

21398

19

268

493

1

11

13

8

42

484

2

2

335

38

2

3

43

1,696

13

569209

79378

20

29

481215

9,713

553

553

1 567

1,567

2712

1

2,763

51

5 1 '

433

284671

871619233

5

13

15, 823

1,200

1,200

238

238

115

111

1

1

253

2517

1

1111

41

2,716

2118

21,846

1,968

^8847

891

372

427

138

500400

290

6,935

1624

8055463510

11303 20

460

21

2824

59

1,00581

6

6,859

792

1,05126

1,182

417

48

1 Includes United States deposits. 2 Figures as of Dec. 31, 1932. 3 Includes surplus. 4 Includes securities borro w ed.

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410 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE NO. 53.—Number, capital stock, circulation outstanding, and total assets ofnational banks at date of each report from Apr. 6, 1925, to Oct. 25, 1933, togetherwith the total amount of money in the United States on June 30 of each year, andthe percentage of national-bank circulation to capital, to assets, and to money inthe country l

[For prior years see reports for 1920, p. 151, and 1931, p. 633]

[In millions of dollars]

DateNum-ber ofbanks

8,0168,0728,0858,054

8,0007,9787,912

7,8287,7967,8047,765

7,7347,6917,6767,635

7,5757,5367,4737,408

7,3167,2527,1977,038

6,9356,8056,6586,373

6,1506,0856,016

2 4,9022 5,057

Capital

1,361.41,369.41,375.01,379.1

1,410.41,412.91,410. 7

1,460. 51,474. 21,499.41,528. 5

1,537. 21,593. 91,615. 71, 616. 5

1, 633.31, 627.41, 671. 31, 704. 5

1,704.41, 744. 01,745.11,722.2

1,716. 31,687. 71,656.41, 621.4

1,569.01,563. 21,634.5

1,515.61,566. 7

Circula-tion

649.4648.5649.2648.5

649.5651.2646.4

642.665a 9649.9650.4

646.7649.1648.5650.4

647.8649.5641.1646.4

649.7652.3652.3642.9

645.5639.3631.6627.5

652.2743.1780.1

730.4746.9

Total assetsMoney

in UnitedStates

Percentage of circulation

Capital AssetsMoney

in UnitedStates

1925Apr. 6June 3 0 -Sept. 28Dec. 31

1926Apr. 12June 30Dec. 31

1927Mar. 23June 30Oct. 10Dec. 31

1928Feb. 28June 30Oct. 3Dec. 31

1929Mar. 27June 29 -Oct. 4Dec. 31

1930Mar. 27June 30Sept. 24Dec. 31

1931Mar. 25June 30Sept. 29Dec. 31

1932June 30Sept. 30Dec. 31

1933June 30Oct. 25

23, 832. 524,350. 924, 569. 525,852.4

24,893. 725,315. 625,683.8

25,699.126,581.927, 213. 828,164. 2

27,573.728,508. 228,925. 530, 589. 2

29,021.927,440. 227,924.328,882. 5

27, 348. 529,116. 528,378. 728, 799. 7

28,126. 527,642. 725,746.124, 662.3

22,367.722,566.023,311.0

20,860.521,198. 6

8,229.4

8,429.0

8,667.3

8,118.1

8,538.8

8,306. 6

9,079.6

9,004.4

10,078.4

47.747.447.247.0

46.146.145.8

44.044.243.342.6

42.140.740.140.2

39.739.938.437.9

38.137.437.437.3

37.637.938.138.7

41.647.547.7

48.247.7

2.72.72.62.5

2.62.62.5

2.52.42.42.3

2.32.32.22.1

2.22.42.32.2

2.42.22.32.2

2.32.32.52.5

2.93.33.3

3.53.5

7.8

7.7

7.5

8.0

7.6

7.9

7.0

7.2

7.2

1 Figures in last 4 columns for June 30,1925 to 1927, inclusive, published prior to 1928 are shown revised inthis table.2 Licensed banks, i.e., those operating on an unrestricted basis.

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TABLE N O . 54.—Abstract of reports of condition of licensed national banks in thecentral reserve cities of New York and Chicago, in other reserve cities, and elsewhere,at close of business Oct. 25, 1933

[In thousands of dollars]

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts).OverdraftsUnited States Government securities owned.Other bonds, stock, securities, etc., owned. _Customers' liability account of acceptances _Banking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve banksCash in vaultBalances with other banksOutside checks and other cash items.Redemption fund and due from United

States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of

exchange or drafts sold with endorsement -Securities borrowedOther assets

TotaL

LIABILITIES

Demand deposits, except United StatesGovernment deposits, public funds anddeposits of other banks

Time deposits, except Postal Savings de-posits, public funds, and deposits of otherbanks

Public funds of States, counties, municipal-ities, etc

United States Government and Postal Sav-ings deposits

Deposits of other banks, certified and cash-iers' checks outstanding, and cash lettersof credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

Total depositsCirculating notes outstandingAgreements to repurchase United States

Government or other securities soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of

exchange or drafts sold with endorsement.Acceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for

account of reporting banksSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued

and unpaidOther liabilitiesCapital stock (see memorandum below)SurplusUndivided profits, netReserves for contingencies

TotaLMemorandum:

Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stock..Class B preferred stock.Common stock

Total-

New York(10 banks) i

1,320,230144

671,173569, 811136, 77190,33718, 781

384, 96913,079

253, 290667

2,440

2,030

111, 543

3, 575, 265

1,673, 765

265, 258

38,057

181,433

597,3042,755,817

43,742

7,200

2,030142,050

2,905

3,76043,117302, 679167, 32527, 55476, 617

3, 575, 265

302, 679

302, 679

New Yorkand

Chicago(22 banks)

1,930,120193

863,972716, 071154, 797115,34122, 879

708, 21740,036

461,9051,022

2,568

2,227

116, 977

5,136, 325

2,388,275

533,639

121,506

220,112

839,9224,103,464

46,292

7,200

2,227160,680

3,152

18,74650, 596

412,975209,863

36, 51784,154

5,136, 325

412,975

412,975

Otherreserve citybanks (214

banks)

3,158, 2051,465

1,"" ' "

42, 693235, 626

45, 771555,90099,288

1,042,961

14,150

1,628773

57,155

8,191, 069

2, 760,488

1,949,722

410,405

542,317

1,137,9276,800,859

269,944

8,85611,038

4,320773

25,92713,496

544,311303,415

98, 663

8,191, 069

49, 7933,100

491, 418

544,311

Countrybanks(4,821

banks)

3,169,6122,566

1, 309,1851, 686, 219

1,330295, 325

89, 772419,907190, 462644, 788

8,535

21, 669

4752,926

28,484

7, 871, 255

2,032,003

3,001,200

544,780

332,710

240,2026,160,895

430,677

4,08782,128

4751,098

3052,926

15,33613,618

609,412402,905129,19628,197

7,871, 255

25,326700

584,289

610,315

Total(5,057

banks)

8, 257,9374,224

4, 111, 6453,383, 270

198,820646, 292158,422

1, 684, 024329, 786

2,149, 65425, 543

38, 387

4,3303,699

202, 616

21,198,649

7,180, 766

5,484,561

1,076,691

1,095,139

2, 218,05117,055,208

746,913

13,412100,366

4,330205,624

7,7773,699

60,00977, 710

1,566,698916,183264,376176,344

21,198, 649

75,1193,800

1,488,682

1, 567,601

1 Figures in this column included with New York and Chicago in the next column.

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TABLE NO. 55.—Abstract of reports of condition of licensed national banks incentral reserve and other reserve cities and country banks June 30, 1983

[In thousands of dollars]

Centralreserve

city banks(22 banks)

Otherreserve

city banks(206 banks)

Country-banks(4,674

banks)

Total(4,902

banks)

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedKeserye with Federal Reserve banksCash in vault--Due from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts

sold with endorsementSecurities borrowedOther assets - - -

1,937,753267

998,851710,783181, 705116, 587

6,305536,83534,070

603,1062,3142,535

2,685

108, 801

3,018,9341,093

1,840, 264970, 787

42, 750235,03840,908

515, 26987,440

1,093, 77224,02613,926

1,729904

64,724

3,160, 2851,440

1,192,4611,658, 485

1,380290,06984,974

360,023166,968684,455

10,66820,967

3,45530,202

8,116,9722,800

4,031,5763,340,055

225,835641, 694132,187

1,412,127288,478

2,381,33337,00837,428

4,9124, 359

203, 727

Total. 5,242, 597 7,951,564 7,666, 330 20,860, 491

LIABILITIESDemand deposits _Time deposits (including postal savings) _._.United States deposits -Due to banks

Total deposits _National-bank notes outstandingAgreements to repurchase United States Government or

other securities sold _ __.Bills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts

sold with endorsementAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of re-

porting banks .._Securities borrowed _Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid. .Other liabilities. __ ___.Capital stock (see memorandum below)SurplusUndivided profits, net__Reserves for contingencies _

2,589,365600,052139,563874, 467

45, 668

1,476

2,685183,853

1,356

15,13454,963

412,958219,84830,81470, 395

2,886,3962, 394, 093

220, 7061, 111, 0196,612,214.

267,097

3,5777,389

1,72944,276

1,780904

16,04818,057

519,061307, 24088,68563, 507

2,418, 3663, 222, 772

89,392227,924

6,958, M417, 670

4,170110,466

1,175

2383,455

10,43515, 723

583, 628413,510116,10130,807

7,894,1276, 216,917

449, 6612,213,410

16,774,115730,435

9,223117,855

4,912229, 304

3,3744,359

41,61788,743

1, 515, 647940, 598235, 600164, 709

Total . 5, 242, 597 7,951,564 7,666,330 20, 860, 491

Memorandum:Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stock (retirable at $58,596,000)Class B preferred stock (retirable at $2,700,000).Common stock.

Total.

412,958

412,958

35,5002,500

481,061

519, 061

15, 693100

585,186

51,1932,600

1, 463,412

1, 517, 205

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TABLE NO. 56.—Amounts "duefro?n" and "due to" banks reported by licensed national banks, June 30, 1933

[In thousands of dollars]

Location

CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

New YorkChicago _

Total central Reserve cities

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

BostonBrooklyn and BronxBuffaloPhiladelphiaPittsburghBaltimoreWashingtonRichmondCharlotteAtlantaSavannahJacksonvilleBirminghamNew OrleansDallas .,El PasoFort WorthGalvestonHoustonSan AntonioWacoLouisvilleMemphisNashvilleCincinnatiClevelandColumbusIndianapolis

Items withFederalReservebanks inprocess ofcollection

48, 90521,861

70, 766

20,665400

1618,86810,8406,0722,3182,607

3522,5071,2051 107

9782,0303,136

4141 811

2173,339

796193

2,0871,6661,1362,5513,1923,6221,629

Due frombanks andtrust com-panies inUnitedStates

12, 237176, 535

188, 772

79, 3931,178

6580, 70226,1247,241

13,40112, 5921,540

16,40916, 6388,9744,133

17, 70017,4432,3368,5604,548

29,6019,1512,5707,365

18,1745,767

10, 23518, 3384,961

13,967

Exchangesfor clear-ing houseand otherchecks on

localbanks

261.67126, 004

287, 675

16,141652

22,4393,3942,6202,519

764132861849274

982,1941,004

115529636

2,14037462

8351,166

545986

1,8541,125

749

Balancespayable in

dollarsdue fromforeign

branchesof Ameri-can banks

1

1

35

12

7

Due frombanks andbankers in

foreigncountries

53,8272,065

55, 892

9,80854

5,437113

92

44

22062

1

3335306261

Total

376, 640226, 466

603,106

126, 0072,235

95127, 48140, 47115,94218, 24015, 9632,024

19, 77718, 69210, 3675,209

21, 96821, 5902,865

10 9005,621

35, 08610, 3232,825

10, 28721, 0077,448

13, 77523, 71910,01416, 606

Due toFederalReservebanks

(deferredcredits)

280

1,521

33

26628

143

955572

Due toother

banks andtrust com-panies inUnitedStates

456, 590228,540

685,130

138, 725435

116,71181, 54728,38011, 62810,123

64018, 36613, 3239,3993,657

18, 35819, 5411,482

10, 7143,590

22,6516,5751,313

13, 0449,8597,178

10,01610,86911,43713, 777

Due tobanks inforeign

countries

54, 9341,905

56, 839

2,9624

98217059

191

6

3368

99

3196

22566161

Certifiedand

cashiers'checks,

includingdividend

checks out-standing

117,34911,212

128, 561

6,093166

42,9911,104

9311,040

48212419714418481

8281,794

19241593

1,293424

781,272

548236292

1,072566638

Letters ofcredit andtravelers'

checks soldfor cashand out-standing

2,6221,315

3,937

378

562,233

38

114

Total

631,495242,972

874, 467

148,158605

4121, 02085, 05429, 37014,41810, 605' 76418, 56313, 5009,5893,738

19, 52221, 343

1, 77311, 3953,711

23, 9757, 0951,534

14, 31610,4077,414

10, 31012,19813,03315,048

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[In thousands of dollars]

Location

OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continuedChicagoPeoriaDetroitMilwaukee.- __ _ . . _MinneapolisSt. PaulCedar Rapids _ _ _Des MoinesDubuqueSioux CityKansas City, Mo _St. JosephSt. LouisLincolnOmaha. _ _Kansas City, KansTopekaWichitaTTfilp.naDenverPuebloOklahoma CityTulsaSeattleSpokanePortlandLos AngelesOaklandSan FranciscoOgdenSalt Lake City . . „ .

Total other Reserve cities

Total all Reserve cities _

Items withFederalReservebanks inprocess ofcollection

508620

5,2894,0183,1512,020

309972133147

3,167132

5,326649

2,242235656579269

3,01410

2,217290

1,436159669

4,127

3,868129664

142, 759

213, 525

Due frombanks andtrust com-panies inUnitedStates

1,4463,743

19,85115,79435,15923,3683,2847,497

3185,062

25,1335,082

27, 6493,393

12,1071,9884,4756 2791,503

15, 5144,5705,908

10,47813,962

32916, 20242,032

28036,980

1,1715,297

794,960

983, 732

Exchangesfor clear-ing houseand otherchecks on

localbanks

282247

5,5011,0264,934

96451

55728

2651,376

1522,635

1861,437

96354388

161,170

107750884

1,87172

1,4277,056

2830, 664

391,072

130, 702

418, 377

Balancespayable in

dollarsdue from

foreignbranchesof Ameri-can banks

1

4

1

201

2

263

264

Due frombanks andbankers in

foreigncountries

1538

786257

15

4

522

44

9

4706

61768

6,005

25, 088

80, 980

Total

2,2364,610

30, 65620,87644, 03126, 6093,6599,026

4795,474

29, 6805,366

35, 6664,230

15, 8302,3195,4857,2461,788

19, 7074,6878,875

11, 65217, 740

56618, 56053, 983

30877, 519

1,3397,033

1, 093, 772

1, 696, 878

Due toFederalReserve

banks(deferredcredits)

1,862

1

112

5

5,778

5,778

Due toother

banks andtrust com-panies inUnitedStates

142,563

25, 73820,82244, 58719, 4995,4669,777

1564,971

41,0586,087

30,8346,608

22,8062,0544,3899,3841,488

17,1602,667

12, 6725,645

16,154106

12, 83931, 789

59,4321,5855,625

1,017,313

1, 702, 443

Due tobanks inforeign

countries

234105341112

92

34

26

577

225570

2,679

10, 319

67,158

Certifiedand

cashiers'checks,

includingdividend

checks out-standing

192868

2,336760

3,99463111057153

2312,489

961,305

2167366087

67267

1,12648

1,16476090749

4929,485

1419, 767

11828

73, 407

201, 968

Letters ofcredit andtravelers'

checks soldfor cashand out-standing

1138

41

2668

1

1

19

1228

1,165

4,202

8,139

Total

2063,431

28, 30823, 56048,92520, 2505,576

10,348209

5,20343, 5516,184

32, 2576,942

23, 5842,1144,476

10, 0561,555

18, 3132,715

13,8376,405

17, 657155

13, 55742,072

1483,048

1,5966,453

1, 111, 019

1, 985,486

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COUNTRY BANKSMaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut

Total New England States-

New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelawareMaryland

Total Eastern StatesVirginiaWest VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexasArkansasKentuckyTennessee

Total Southern States

OhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsinMinnesotaIowaMissouri _

Total Middle Western States.

North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraskaKansasMontanaWyomingColorado

1,0631,239448

6,647402

4,822

14, 621

17,15610,4925,58210742

33, 379

1,9791,714315259167897318213664

1,12441173422

8,556

2,5761,2742,292767996569476292

9,242

1272031054772945184

5,7963,5661,475

21, 2312,22126,477

60,766

37, 67833, 76347,173

9105,241

124, 765

15, 8127,2614,0903,5785,44511,44610,8874,2497,345

43, 6666,2396,35311, 671

138,042

19, 53114,10728,1446,95517, 93230, 0658,2066,849

131, 789

6,0635,9239,111

20, 6127,6036,1988,098

23816157

1,094400

1,871

3,821

2,7714,7362,345

94195

10,141

1,00028016310022622932429620194766767229

4,828

1,248703798232413644142144

4,324

2612159725716377137

1

1

17

17

1

5

20

26

4

4

1

19318342751

233

4966211

569

2

12160

945

273

212951760

177

24

21545

7,1164,9972,06329,0153,03033, 221

79, 442

58,11849, 05355, 1111, 1115,478

168, 871

18, 7939,2554,5683,9375,83812, 58511, 6894,7588,21045, 8366,7217,21312, 322

151, 725

23, 35716, 08531, 2368,04919, 35831,3428,8247,285

145, 536

6,4756,3419,33521, 3518,1056,3268,319

106578139

2,524147

2,657

6,151

4,0192,3402,177

5010

8,596

95643667126182142867

3473204021485

3,323

933573787516221

1,842

12

4

2,8563,579968

12, 3072,01011,114

32, 834

16, 3657,8785,462295381

30, 381

7,3082, 631519873

1,9422,9392,8991 5495,26810,3053 783825

6,905

47, 746

2,3435 01010, 753

5703,4688,9111,4372,209

34, 701

1,6392,5242,0355,3521,6602,144817

8316

99

26

2887

111

252

4

48

52

13

259305176

1,917211

1,390

4,258

2,7282,3843,881

59170

9,222

889564204145153652268187478

1,659212636333

6,380

974477

1,196685661

1,289280195

5,757

272405304502424170281

1

1

41116

31

812

53

28

241

7

3

1

3,2214,4621,28316, 7482,36915,161

43, 244

23,19912, 62911,536

404561

48, 329

9,1793,631790

1,1442,1133,8413,5521,7436,09312,4004,0381,4827,723

57, 729

4,2506,06012, 0291,3384,29210,2691,7172,404

42, 359

1,9112,9292,3515 8542,0882 3211,099 I

Or

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[In thousands of dollars]

Location

COUNTRY BANKS—continued

New MexicoOklahoma.

Total Western States _._

WashingtonOregon.- . _ _ _ _California... _Idaho _.UtahNevada _ . . . . . _Arizona. _.

Total Pacific States

Alaska (nonmember banks)The Territory of Hawaii (nonmember

bank). ._.

Total (nonmember banks) _ _

Total country banks

Total United States

Items withFederalReservebanks inprocess ofcollection

35392

1,768

8983

639384

16148

1,359

68, 925

282, 450

Due frombanks andtrust com-panies inUnitedStates

2,40419,152

85,164

10, 6364,726

17, 3663,095

2071,2732,770

40, 073

776

5,233

6,009

586, 608

1, 570, 340

Exchangesfor clear-ing houseand otherchecks on

localbanks

24279

1,510

32571

1,2044492

171

1,826

10

574

584

27, 034

445, 411

Balancespayable in

dollarsdue fromforeign

branchesof Ameri-can banks

1

108

108

157

421

Due frombanks andbankers in

foreigncountries

95

1803

16

120

319

4

61

65

1,731

82, 711

Total

2,46319, 823

88, 538

11, 2304,883

19, 3333,523

2161,2913.2C9

43,685

790

5,868

6,658

684, 455

2, 381, 333

Due toFederalReservebanks

(deferredcredits)

13728

181

14

34662

3347

502

20, 595

26, 373

Due toother

banks andtrust com-panies inUnitedStates

4063,761

20, 338

1,956308

2,9891,165

1030

541

6,999

2

412

414

173, 413

1, 875, 856

Due tobanks inforeign

countries

24

28

22

3

48

73

504

67, 662

Certifiedand

cashiers'checks,

includingdividend

checks out-standing

1971,197

3,752

549254

2,4281073384

242

3,697

14

245

259

33, 325

235, 293

Letters ofcredit andtravelers'

checks soldfor cashand out-standing

4

7

7

1

8

9

87

8,226

Total

7405,010

24,303

2,541562

5,7731,334

43147878

11, 278

17

665

682

227, 924

2, 213, 410

3o

W

OO

o

d

go

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[In thousands of dollars]

Location

CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

New YorkChicago

Total central reservecities

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

BostonBrooklyn and BronxBuffaloPhiladelphiaPittsburgh _ _BaltimoreWashingtonRichmondCharlotteAtlanta

Demand deposits

Individ-ual de-posits

subjectto

check

1,691,987679,171

2, 371,158

407, 43810, 403

215265,192161, 05052, 00458, 00119, 0634,531

31, 333

Cer-tifi-

catesof de-posit

8,775559

9,334

1,280119

3272,235

1529

31

Publicfunds ofStates,coun-ties,

schooldis-

tricts,or othersubdi-visionsor mu-nicipal-

ities

48, 20184,961

133,162

23,6691,041

6027, 3835,5763,963

412,098

3103,651

Deposits ofother banks

and trustcompanies

located i n -

UnitedStates

2,52564

2,589

5003,831

For-eigncoun-tries

1,000

1,000

Otherde-

mandde-

posits

62, 8239,299

72,122

6,6213

1,711693

4,3372

102

Total

1,815,311774,054

2, 589, 365

439, 00811, 566

275295,113173, 38555, 96862, 90821,1664,847

35, 089

Time deposits, including postal savings

Publicfunds ofStates,coun-ties,

schooldis-

tricts,or othersubdi-visionsor mu-nicipal-

ities

805750

1, 555

5,0003

35652

1,308190500437

97

Deposits ofother banks

and trustcompanies

located i n -

UnitedStates

10,879300

11,179

525

1,4652,050

90140

For-eigncoun-tries

710

710

De-posits

thepay-

ment ofwhich

hasbeende-

ferredbeyondthe cus-tomaryperiod

byagree-mentwith

depos-itors

5001,100

1,600

1170

175

Other time deposits

De-posits

evi-dencedby sav-

ings passbooks

150, 768199,040

349, 808

86, 6854,525

38140, 32265, 90623, 29533, 89416, 9411,571

20, 594

Cer-tifi-

catesof de-posit

45,81831, 380

77,198

30,196134

87, 1116,297

5042,4481, 0731,8002,190

Christ-massav-ingsand

simi-lar ac-counts

381323

704

349855

1,07922256

62615557

226

Openac-

counts

64, 26942, 331

106, 600

24, 546610

28, 20314, 8654,4172,434

1,500

Postalsav-ingsde-

posits

49, 0811,617

50, 698

26, 4021,457

1617, 6526,8301,2692,168

200393

7,592

Total

323, 211276,841

600,052

173, 7036,814

44596,48597, 64830, 63242,11018, 8063,821

32, 374

Numberof sav-ings ac-counts ]

711, 587720, 237

1, 431, 824

197,09119, 2021, 536

113,40297, 53021, 78262,94730, 79310, 752

118, 675[ Represents only deposits evidenced by savings pass books, and does not include Christmas savings accounts, etc.

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[In thousands of dollars] 00

Location

OTHER RESERVE CITIES—COn.

SavannahJacksonvilleBirTninphfvmNew Orleans -DallasEl PasoFort WorthCJalvpstonHoustonSan AntonioWacoLouisvilleMemphisNashvilleCincinnatiClevelandColumbusIndianaoolisChicago

Demand deposits

Individ-ual de-posits

subjectto

check

23,41017,67311,99940,36848, 8457,138

23,2976, 533

49, 01920, 3486,060

21, 95624, 58615,80232,92847, 55631,04127, 3635,476

Cer-tifi-catesof de-posit

3623408576

15161

11154368914

7399

47120

7021

50

Publicfunds ofStates,coun-ties,

schooldis-

tricts,or othersubdi-visionsor mu-nicipal-

ities

1,0534,0891,3956,0971,7981,3543,100

6786,0831,4001,4811,7395,0144,0372,7484,8459,3262,446

200

Deposits ofother banks

and trustcompanies

located i n -

UnitedStates

10

1

For-eigncoun-tries

Otherde-

mandde-

posits

291391

1,31860

7266

48132974

8475922431

1,488407

103

Total

24,79022,17613,43447,86850, 7798,653

26, 5307,388

56,12622,1457,706

24,54630, 93119,87236,17853,90941,47629,8115,829

Time deposits, including postal savings

Publicfunds ofStates,coun-ties,

schooldis-

tricts,or othersubdi-visionsor mu-nicipal-

ities

289500

10,3701,080

374

1,951

1,4781,5511,771

3,1512,096

Deposits ofother banksand trustcompanies

located i n -

UnitedStates

310138

50014

270

15440

488335

1,012

1,000

For-eigncoun-tries

1

De-posits

thepay-

ment ofwhich

hasbeende-

ferredbeyondthe cus-tomaryperiod

byagree-mentwith

depos-itors

31

200

Other time deposits

De-positsevi-

dencedby sav-

ings passbooks

15,00811, 6377,307

17,44719, 2753,443

10,8489,750

28,1448,3735,7179,111

16,5649,201

16, 95933, 89810, 3926,9235,902

Cer-tifi-

catesof de-posit

2,5452,795

7072,880

135255910541

1,367273221

1,7294,7913,6881,6454,5653,1403,109

29

Christ-massav-ingsandsimi-lar ac-counts

97112

227

179

104

112140101128248955

38

Openac-

counts

1,3758026

4,1551,441

5249015

130

281

1,04480550

Postalsav-ingsde-

posits

3,5818,1553,2403,4933,525

2621,4741,8323,3882,638

198572

1,1641,6061,629

10, 442• 3,722

349192

Total

23,05823, 20611, 78039,10425,4703,960

14, 77912, 21333,01813, 2356,136

13, 28624, 25017,13620, 69654,36021,11011,4316,161

Numberof sav-ings ac-counts

71,33765,55022, 417

169,88047, 21710,10832,86316, 36161, 28814,02910,37131, 68699, 89041, 22528, 55376,12141,90411,84239,491

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PeoriaDetroitMilwaukeeMinneapolisSt. PaulCedar RapidsDes MoinesDubuqueSioux CityKansas City, MoSt. JosephSt. LouisLincolnOmahaKansas City, KansTopekaWichitaHelenaDenverPuebloOklahoma CityTulsaSeattleSpokanePortlandLos AngelesOaklandSan FranciscoOgdenSalt Lake City

Total other reserve cities.

Total all reserve cities

COUNTRY BANKSMaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut

Total New EnglandStates

New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelawareMaryland

Total Eastern States

10,19886,80955,20075,17537, 5344,97913, 9981,5196,352

42, 5735,677

88, 8418,647

31, 5461,9028,07512, 3652,210

47, 5025,091

22, 96928, 22938, 4531,289

32, 533171, 627

846241, 0142,1298,648

2, 564, 558

4, 935, 716

18,37320, 5548,151

122, 92316, 63496, 514

283,149

165,884156,807205, 5515,09712,100

545,439

14

6

822867455

2,864208795108499992631731

3243867

3764

440136

6,25911

21, 242

30, 576

4892146

1,33786946

3,384

1,6141,6823,328

59

6,638

2,1671,451

12, 74712,6839,6981,7373,360313

1,1231,934598

11, 3142,4463,5412,0913,2252,770950

4,467304

6,8723,0733,441331

7,20819, 748

2754,018439

2,717

253,716

386,878

2,4662,929225

9,03075

5,900

20, 625

91,61740, 75936,095

3434,177

172, 991

14

4,356

6,945

441152

95

416

1,104

18173110

38402

1,000

134

5702221219423

332

156

9

330

763161

1,57515

2707,998

9,762

1342, 524

114,646

825160665137

1,126

2,121

2,6702,2062,885

1707,931

12, 51388, 26068, 51787,88647, 2537,01718,0671,9067,56347,3736,483

101,12011, 20135, 5954,09211, 56315, 3083,16152, 6235,781

30, 61131, 46543,8451,639

40, 451199, 5091,121

261, 0532,56911, 379

2, 886, 396

5, 475, 761

21,33624,5818,582

134,05016, 932104, 902

310, 383

261,966201, 527247, 9695,44516, 494733,401

139

5472

549

6550

1,5081,263

28,101100

103,043

103168, 024

169, 579

19038121362

639

1,350

17,5952,2449,469

6990

30, 304

151,0001,9567,6382,930

9094

' 2004,173

611

77

25175

aso84

771

29, 431

40, 610

6325

38814370

815

76727935225101

1,524

1

711

10

14

4818

667

2,267

2003

615

818

100668553

1,321

10, 22623, 54326,94738,18828,3643,5485,2121,2271,2769,1085,116

32, 6772,85411,1321,917822

4,0371,478

33, 7154,05710, 5016,834

22, 985612

43,113301, 8331,500

413, 648

7,4571, 593, 940

1,943, 748

43, 52316,15819,848143, 63711,83672, 568

307, 570

402, 256300,870511, 6937,74644,123

1, 266, 688

3,848701

11,9268,4917,347437715370466260

1,0358,591235

1,892406

1,067527733536

1,1342,198840

3,08686

1,58820,888

14015,060

4081,049

183,146

260, 344

9261,759317

8,2293,32910, 036

24, 596

31, 3805,147

88, 299509969

126, 304

192

500468

1332362612746727721750233014

518

68

10

92,143

9,972

10, 676

16721396

2,065149376

3,066

3,3214,0255,462

38185

13,031

10,0001,035

1,401

526

2,626

547

54

3,5426,069

500818

9,263

122, 972

229, 572

6415

1,137

2,863

4,421

2,586911

1,775

5,272

709

2,4854,6416,342123

2,471195

3,145787552

3,780493

4,6141,5102,3751,050602

4,125857

4,7843,55014,007

25912, 48125, 345

22267, 341

6081,046

285, 940

336, 638

3852,009

526,864120

6,464

15, 894

5,64823, 09822, 499

439628

52, 312

15,12935, 24444,90359,49846, 3844,1218,4301,8285, 01310,9026,94952, 4683,67318, 4023,8834,2876,2552,827

39, 0906,09822, 67418, 74940, 428

96757, 684

377, 0691,971

611, 2691,0169,655

2, 394, 093

2,994,145

45,40320, 62720,439163,29715, 44893,316

358,530

463, 653337, 242640,1028,76346,996

1,496, 756

38, 24250, 495132, 081142, 08285,29313, 78829,7474,39113, 64028,32010,418125,18221,13255,9187,6048,44717, 3113,526

97, 6724,66033, 52735, 27963, 0142,913

119, 292455, 2387,599

1,141, 478

22, 7804, 336, 912

5, 768, 736

79, 31846,95845, 594370, 03112,441183,199

737, 541

854, 213725, 638

1,163, 49710, 25573, 036

2,826, 639

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[In thousands of dollarstoo

Location

COUNTRY BANKS—continued

Virginia.West VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisiana _-Texas.ArkansasKentucky . .Tennessee .

Total Southern States

Ohio. _IndianaIllinois

Demand deposits

Individ-ual de-posits

subjectto

check

54,58930,15511,7298,196

13, 66931, 97128,15011,40616, 227

139,96815, 74530, 74123,092

415, 638

87, 61940, 65680,134

Cer-tifi-

catesof de-posit

3,44828780

15516

1,077124305

4,76021117963

10, 705

2,684294

2,062

Publicfunds ofStates,coun-ties,

schooldis-

tricts,or othersubdi-visionsor mu-nicipal-

ities

4,1255,9281,4011,3041,2619,7175,8214,2671,474

24,3464,3222,7422,562

69, 270

22,08714, 76122,087

Deposits ofother banks

and trustcompanies

located i n -

UnitedStates

41

983

142

15

For-eigncoun-tries

Otherde-

mandde-

posits

2939092160

1093522853707377

1463316

2,744

1,302702

1,540

Total

62,45537,27913,2319,560

15,19442,05635, 33316,16718, 079

169,19220,42433, 79325,736

498, 499

113, 70756, 413

105, 823

Time deposits, including postal savings

Publicfunds ofStates,coun-ties,

schooldis-

tricts,or othersubdi-visionsor mu-nicipal-

ities

3,12742

679313155621846

31,852

128224942

8,932

3,611239

2,834

Deposits ofother banks

and trustcompanies

located i n -

UnitedStates

58032

10

71

791558254

1,129

2,192

5962524

For-eigncoun-tries

De-posits

thepay-

ment ofwhich

hasbeende-

ferredbeyondthe cus-tomaryperiod

byagree-mentwith

depos-itors

3292,4381,132

27

94245322

54311

5,141

1,355306158

Other time deposits

De-positsevi-

dencedby sav-

ings passbooks

73,42629,3896,2303,7468, 735

15,52625,48512,46211,94526,05110,57321,34212,658

257,568

81,17135,09449,453

Cer-tifi-

catesof de-posit

23,2299,5884,679

6383,577

6394,3234,9564,539

12, 3015,749

14,37811,831

100,427

32,92815,14825,432

Christ-massav-ingsand

simi-lar ac-counts

1,0093023979

11848

27914567

28962

238171

2,846

1,327453706

Openac-

counts

323

100549

574658186

1,357

3,749

5211

21

Postalsav-ingsde-

posits

2,9034,6911,3951,3782,669

18,7272,9302,779

7728,8705,151

9644,611

57,840

7,0926,084

14, 572

Total

104,60546,80514,1546,164

15,25435,68834, 48320,43617,65050,41422,40337,92932, 710

438, 695

128,06457,95093,200

Numberof sav-ings ac-counts

202,96292,24730,46415,95740,09955,06979,50833,33628,50865,24426,35442,60546,310

758,663

284,045125,322239,166

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Michigan _ _ __WisconsinMinnesotaIowaMissouri

Total Middle WesternStates... „_

North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraskaKansasIVEontanaWyomingColoradoNew M exicoOklahoma. __ _ __

Total Western States

Washington. __OregonCaliforniaIdahoUtahNevadaArizona

Total Pacific States

Alaska (nonmember banks)The Territory of Hawaii (non-

member bank)...

Total (nonmemberbanks). _ _.

Total country banks

Total United States

18,49939, 35940, 98716, 93322,482

346, 669

11,92012,92321,38438,41216,0298,922

18,0547,485

44,884

180,013

23,11214,19056,3844,715

9142,8836,666

108,864

1,488

8,341

9,829

1, 889, 601

6,825, 317

1,239748

1,728596234

9,585

414514

2,7082,9091,161

5871,121

4131,003

10,830

634739

1,256207174062

2,955

2

815

817

44,914

75,490

7,08212,11716,1166,8035,464

106,517

2,7195,4105,311

14,1245,0224,1963,1903,613

17,154

60, 739

10,9464,1187,3482,600

5072,386

926

28,831

287

2, 337

2,624

461,597

848,475

2650

3

94

6350

1

64

178

36

36

1,956

8,901 1,000

778203625165129

5,444

1927

5119137

147673

168

1,196

14816050917

52

841

21

21

20, 298

134,944

27,59852,45359, 50624, 49728,312

468,309

15,24518,85429, 51755, 68622, 24913, 70722,84111, 58463, 273

252, 956

34,84019,20765, 5337,5391,4385,3147,656

141, 527

1,798

11,493

13,291

2, 418, 366

7,894,127

494236

2,12982

1,875

11,500

1,56325321932410

12933154

3,117

6,000

25329

8,822337115

3,492

12, 787

2

459

461

71, 334

240, 913

78156701545

1,072

5

133

189

327

23

23

5,953

46, 563 711

2,3061,1001,3432,698

9,266

593140

147

880

414

1,488

1,902

19, 328

21, 595

44, 36047,04154,3935,6386,429

323, 579

7,3605,0394,6817,893

10,1566,019

12,4881,6939,377

64, 706

23,0799,664

61, 5952,5462,2683,8662,633

105,651

1,261

10,750

12,011

2,337, 773

4, 281, 521

8,63322, 27534, 73811, 6148,416

159,184

9,7726,847

14, 31315, 7107,3803,7965,9851,357

12, 691

77,851

3,6633,3964,3581,986

39329

384

14, 209

206

3,662

3,868

506, 439

766, 783

31160127786

115

3,876

4425

20624724974116

368

1,068

4175

1

12

192

157

157

24, 236

34,912

24118

191

876

7412725

63368

47

3,232

. 4, 206

401217477

15

1,110

19, 634

249, 206

3,9896,148

10,1185,7044,070

57, 777

4,5916,3522,3943,5516,1322,1393,2521,2186,908

36, 537

5,4792,8153,6061,094

168227

3,712

17,101

312

302

614

238,075

574, 713

60,17177, 581

103,18625,83721,141

567,130

23,99718, 78821,83828, 49123, 77012,18022,1444,338

36,029

191,575

32, 67016,83979, 0337,1482,9004,137

10,248

152,975

1,781

15,330

17, 111

3, 222, 772

6, 216,917

133, 752198 068228,01141, 69838, 422

1, 288,484

34, 62725, 74235,15353, 80128, 78920, 78235, 7527,814

39,248

281,708

88, 29445, 231

145,19111, 3319,3326,454

10,687

316, 520

2,578

43,117

45, 695

6, 255, 250

12,023, 986

to

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[In thousands of dollars]

Location

CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

New YorkChicago

Total central reserve cities

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

BostonBrooklyn and BronxBuffaloPhiladelphia . _Pittsburgh _ .BaltimoreWashingtonRichmondCharlotteAtlanta _ _Savannah _ _ _ _JacksonvilleBirminghamNew OrleansDallasEl PasoFort WorthGalvestonHoustonSan AntonioWacoLouisvilleMemphisNashville _CincinnatiClevelandColumbusIndianapolis __ChicagoPeoria __ _«DetroitMilwaukeeM inneapolisSt. PaulCedar RapidsDes MoinesDubuqueSioux CityKansas City, Mo __ _ _St. JosephSt. LouisLincolnOmahaKansas City, KansTopekaWichitaHelenaDenver _.PuebloOklahoma CityTulsaSeattleSpokanePortlandLos Angeles

Bills payable

Advances receivedon r e p o r t i n gb a n k s ' ownpromissory notes

FromFederalReservebanks

751

1,799

120

510

435

Fromall

othersources

50

151

2,500

Certifi-cates ofdepositissued

to otherbanks

and trustcom-

paniesfor

moneybor-

rowed

Advancesreceivedon otherinstru-mentsgivenfor thepurposeof bor-rowingmoney

Rediscounts

Notes and bills re-discounted, in-cluding n o t e sand bills soldunder repurchaseagreement o rwith recourse toreporting banks

WithFederalReservebanks

776

Allother

16

Totalbills

payableand re-

dis-counts

801

2,726

136

2,500510

435

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[In thousands of dollars]

Location

OTHER RESERVE CITIES—COntd.

OaklandSan FranciscoOgdenSalt Lake City

Total other reserve cities

Total all reserve cities

COUNTRY BANKSMaine _ _ _ _ _New HampshireVermontM assachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut

Total New England States-

New YorkNew Jersey __PennsylvaniaDelaware.Maryland

Total Eastern States

Virginia _West VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth Carolina.Georgia. __FloridaAlabamaMississippi. __LouisianaTexasArkansas _KentuckyTennessee

Total Southern States

OhioIndiana.. _ _Illinois _Michigan.WisconsinMinnesota . . .IowaMissouri

Total Middle WesternStates

North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraska _Kansas __Montana

Bills payable

Advances receivedon r e p o r t i n gb a n k s ' ownpromissory notes

FromFederalReservebanks

250

3,865

3,865

587571902

806

2,866

12, 8033,9745,083

189320

22, 369

53491724

70

46483109274134281197

3,069

1,157123389

2,7769163

251

4,850

1329917660

125

Fromall

othersources

2,701

2,701

1019044

884

30

1,158

5,8265,3389,166

65190

20, 585

1,3011,195

59540

421140814

1,572465

1,509675

1,067586

10, 380

1,8481,529

7741,289

414216816327

7,213

57145

413

Certifi-cates ofdepositissued

to otherbanks

and trustcom-

paniesfor

moneybor-

rowed

40

40

Advancesreceivedon otherinstru-mentsgiven

for thepurposeof bor-rowingmoney

150

150

5710

242

309

19

4

7

30

27

27

Rediscounts

Notes and bills re-discounted, i n -eluding n o t e sand bills soldunder repurchaseagreement o rwith recourse toreporting banks

WithFederalReservebanks

776

776

70670224607

28

1,599

1,2531,7474,552

245208

8,005

2,3591,027

65354

43880

56435930

2,326

256736

8,882

2,381'271369861305334279

8

4,808

268800462540136

Allother

31

47

47

58

3

16

27

255

282

1327

273

47

730

136

1

31

32

Totalbills

payableand re-

dis-counts

281

7,389

7,389

851,455

8392,396

150904

5,829

19,96611,06919, 298

499718

51,550

4,2073,1851,272

94931227

1,4312,414

6044,163

8091,6111,549

22,497

5,4131,9231,5324,926

811613

1,126586

16,930

3381,244

638604274

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TABLE NO. 58.—Bills payable and rediscounts of licensed national banks June 80*1933—Continued

[In thousands of dollars]

Location

COUNTRY BANKS—continued

Wyoming _ColoradoNew Mexico _Oklahoma

Total Western States

Washington _OregonCalifornia -- - - - -IdahoUtahNevadaArizona

Total Pacific States

Alaska (nonmember banks)The Territory of Hawaii (non-

member bank)

Total (nonmember banks)

Total country banks

Total United States._. ___

Bills payable

Advances receivedon r e p o r t i n gb a n k s ' ownpromissory notes

FromFederalReservebanks

135

159

967

183411830102161

50

1,737

35, 858

39, 723

Fromall

othersources

164

32

415

1,180664

3,55451

117129

5,695

64

64

45, 510

48, 211

Certifi-cates ofdepositissued

to otherbanks

and trustcom-

paniesfor

moneybor-

rowed

25

25

65

65

Advancesreceivedon otherinstru-mentsgivenfor the

purposeof bor-rowingmoney

3

3

55

10

529

529

Rediscounts

Notes and bills re-discounted, i n -eluding n o t e sand bills soldunder repurchaseagreement o rwith recourse toreporting banks

WithFederalReservebanks

165268114845

3,598

27498

6462026

16

1,080

27,972

28, 748

Allother

43

43

22

1

23

532

579

Totalbills

payableand re-

dis-counts

165567160

1,036

5,026

1,6591,1785,060

17330512966

8,570

64

64

110,466

117,855

TABLE NO. 59.—Cash in vaults of licensed national banks June 30, 1933

[In thousands of dollars]

LocationUnited

States goldcoin

Gold cer-tificates

All othercash invault

Total cash

New York.Chicago

CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

Total central reserve cities- 62

OTHER RESERVE CITIESBoston-..Brooklyn and BronxBuffaloPhiladelphiaPittsburghBaltimoreWashingtonRichmondCharlotteAtlantaSavannahJacksonvilleBirminghamNew Orleans

42

13, 20920,757

33, 966

51717

4,5143,3651,2185,854

485127898

1,131831401

1,933

13,28420, 786

34,070

6,873526

174,5433,3701,2255,867

486127901

1,134831402

1,939

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TABLE NO. 59.—Cash in vaults of licensed national banks June 80, 1988-

Continued[In thousands of dollars]

LocationUnited

States goldcoin

Gold cer-tificates

All othercash invault

Total cash

OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continuedDallasEl Paso ..-Fort WorthGalvestonHoustonSan AntonioWacoLouisvilleMemphis iNashvilleCincinnatiClevelandColumbusIndianapolisChicagoPeoriaDetroitMilwaukeeMinneapolisSt. PaulCedar RapidsDes MoinesDubuqueSioux CityKansas City, MoSt. JosephSt. LouisLincolnOmahaKansas City, KansTopekaWichitaHelenaDenverPuebloOklahoma City iTulsaSeattleSpokanePortlandLos Angeies •_OaklandSan FranciscoOgdenSalt Lake City

Total other reserve cities.

Total all reserve cities

MaineNew Hampshire-.VermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut

COUNTRY BANKS

Total New England States..

New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvania.DelawareMaryland

Total Eastern States.VirginiaWest Virginia—..North Carolina—South Carolina-GeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippi

215

277

6061

11825

246

1710102

76

793203977643

2,277820394711

1,274438844

1,2171,4592,328

767783

2,5362,4101,3451,328

338864204615

1,397487

2,102660856104277483

58

1,215572

1,8241,713

631,2416,798

519,099

77138

287 86,938

120,904

2,2151,501

7987,790

9884,781

91 18,073

6146

194

15,08511,88219,942

2951,892

49,096

5,0492,6291,728845

1,2933,9183,0491,539

79721098064o

2,279820395715

1,275438846

1,2231,4642,420775790

2,5362, 4251,3591,334342866204621

1,400492

2,10766286210628148758

4,0741,222574

1,8401,715

631,2446,826

539,161

77

87,440

121, 510

2,2251,514804

7,8781, 0004,817

18, 238

15,20611,98920, 254

2971,904

49,650

5,0882,6451,745851

1,3033,9353,0641,546

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TABLE N O . 59.—Cash in vaults of licensed national banks June 30, 1933—Continued

[In thousands of dollars]

Location

COUNTRY BANKS—continuedLouisianaTexasArkansasKentucky.. __Tennessee

Total Southern States

Ohio . . . .IndianaIllinoisMichigan __WisconsinMinnesota _ __ _IowaMissouri... _

Total Middle Western States

North DakotaSouth Dakota _ . .NebraskaKansas - - - - . -MontanaWyoming _ . _ColoradoNew Mexico - __ __ . __Oklahoma

Total Western States

WashingtonOregon _CaliforniaIdaho - - - .- -UtahNevadaArizona __ _ __

Total Pacific States..

Alaska (nonmember banks)The Territory of Hawaii (nonmember bank) %

Total (nonmember banks) _

Total country banks...

Total United States.. __.

UnitedStates gold

coin

240599

137

31174616212579

172

448

1219

1028

71

97

153113

39

414

18

757

1,034

Gold cer-tificates

2187

193

104

2730491613

14497

295

968

12447

15

66

83

281

1

41

11

11

916

1, 245

All othercash invault

1,2249,1491,2752,1802,039

35,917

8,4185,5617,7292,8844,1494,1222,0331,743

36,639

977810

1,2352,3751,8431,1901,821

8162,315

13, 382

2,5211,9183,558

72591

353738

9,904

4341,850

2,284

165, 295

286,199

Total cash

1,2289,2071,2872,2082, 051

36,158

8,4765, 6087,8242,9164,1834,2912,0491, 759

37,106

990820

1,2512,3991, 8661,1981,838

8192, 338

13, 519

2,5381,9283, 601

72992

354742

9,984

4381,875

2,313

166,968

288,478

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TABLE NO. 60.—Gold and silver coin, certificates, legal tenders, and other currencyheld by national banks at date of each call from Apr. 6, 1925, to Oct. 25, 1933

(For prior years see reports for 1920, vol. 2, p. 220, and 1930, p. 420)

[In thousands of dollars]

Date Goldcoin

GoldTreas-

urycertifi-cates

Clearing-housecertifi-cates(sec.

5192)

Silverdollars

SilverTreas-

urycertifi-cates

Frac-tionalsilvercoin l

Legaltendernotes

Papercur-

rency 2Total

Apr. 6_June 30. _Sept. 28_Dec. 3 1 . .

1925

Apr. 12.June 30-Dec. 31 _

1926

Mar. 23..June 30_Oct. 10_.Dec. 31.

1927

Feb. 28_June 30.Oct. 3__Dec. 31.

1928

Mar. 27..June 29..Oct. 4__.Dec. 31_.

1929

Mar. 27..June 30..Sept. 24_Dec. 3 1 . .

1930

Mar. 25..June 30..Sept. 29_Dec. 31 _.

1931

June 30..Sept. 30.Dec. 31 . -

1932

1933

June 30•-.Oct. 25«-_

19, 24618, 85719, 60018, 212

18, 32817, 86917, 237

17, 47017,12117, 52316, 997

17, 21616, 63716,87716, 574

16,10515,23715, 57215, 273

14, 76214, 74814, 96314,088

13, 65113, 37213,58912, 973

12, 37212, 77812, 753

1,034820

35, 88052, 904(3)

()54,155(3)

()47,629(3)

()39, 76639, 27743, 509

39,15935, 66932, 61237,847

32, 69534, 37333, 50542, 652

36,30039,62844, 46636, 785

26,18822, 75521, 887

1,245917

25

187

54

4 35, 3347,919

4 36, 9994 40, 449

4 36,0167,129

4 38,166

4 37, 5926,833

4 36, 9204 39, 283

4 38, 3825,798

()30, 457(3)

()30,125(3)

()25, 013

()29,640(4)

()29, 724(4)

()30,723(4)

()28, 291

()25, 501

8()

26, 740(3)()

27, 276(3)

()21, 730

271, 203196, 093305, 742331, 455

313, 229193, 778297, 306

318, 843204, 310320,808305, 096

314, 630177,824

5308,127" 328,046

5 308,2276 247,097« 299,1785 340,210

5303,1848 293,386" 291,371352,344

284,171315,589331,686330,142

299,844260,074

5 274,076

8 286,1995 328,049

361,671359, 605362, 341390,116

367, 573359, 951352, 709

373, 905364, 204375, 251361,376

370,228315,113364, 281388,129

363,491298,003347,362393,330

350, 641342, 507339,839409,084

334,122368, 589389, 741379,900

338, 404295,607308, 716

288,478329,786

1 Includes minor coin.2 Includes all United States paper currency and bank notes except on the dates when shown under the

respective headings.3 Included with paper currency on these dates.4 Fractional silver and minor coin included with silver dollars on these dates.* Includes all cash in vault other than gold coin and gold certificates.6 Cash in licensed banks; i.e., banks operating on an unrestricted basis.

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TABLE NO. 61.—Gold, etc., held by national banks in the central reserve city of NewYork at date of each call from Apr. 6, 1925, to Oct. 25, 1933

(For prior years see reports for 1910, p. 294; 1920, vol. 2, p. 228; and 1930, p. 420)

[In thousands of dollars]

Date Goldcoin

GoldTreasurycertifi-cates

GoldTreasury

certifi-cates

payableto order

Clearing-housecertifi-cates(sec.5192)

Silverdollars

SilverTreasurycertifi-cates

Frac-tionalsilvercoin

Papercur-

rencyTotal

Apr. 6_June 3 0 -Sept. 28..Dec. 3 1 . .

1925

Apr. 12.June 30..Dec. 31..

1926

Mar. 23..June 30_.Oct. 10_.Dec. 31..

1927

Feb. 28.June 30.Oct. 3 . . .Dec. 31.

1928

Mar. 27..June 29_Oct. 4 . . .Dec. 31 .

1929

Mar. 27..June 30-.Sept. 24..Dec. 3 1 . .

1930

Mar. 25..June 30-.Sept. 29..Dec. 31_.

1931

June 30-Sept. 30..Dec. 3 1 . .

1932

June 30«.Oct. 25 8_

1933

535424703767

413358732

365355477877

437336290875

404300308750

355350

781

323307367575

258249417

6,8687,3570)0)

8*0)0)5,551

85,4374,9705,896

5,4385,1974,2275,055

5,2415,3454,6247,119

4,6045,1055,7603,344

1,9511,5611,548

67

21,5728

21,57421, 615

21,57816

21,770

21,68510

21, 61021,744

2 1,70423

¥C1)2,5130)

1,532

1,813

0)2,368

21,91016, 71525, 58228, 732

27, 43317, 11121, 823

22, 56416,95425,34123,222

23,05413,128

4 19,4854 21, 393

4 20,872415,498* 16, 5954 19, 219

418,959417, 573415,9784 27,307

415, 266416, 723418,074417,069

4 14, 774412,0454 12,904

4 13, 2094 13,046

30,88928,11527,85931,114

29,42428,01724,325

24, 61426,93127,42825,843

25,19522,95624, 74528,164

26, 71420,99521,13025,024

24,555

21,10035,207

20,19322,13524, 20120,988

16, 98313,855

13,28413,079

1 Included with paper currency.2 Includes fractional silver and minor coin.3 Included with gold Treasury certificates.4 Includes all cash in vault other than gold coin and gold certificates.s Cash in licensed banks; i.e., banks operating on an unrestricted basis.

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TABLE NO. 62.—Reserve computation of licensed national banks June 30, 1933

[In thousands of dollars]

Location

Net demand deposits

Demanddepositsexclusiveof banksand Gov-ernmentdeposits i

Due tobanks,net2 Total

Time de-posits

Net de-mand

plus timedeposits

Reserves with Federal Reservebanks

Required Held Excess 3

Ratio ofrequired

reserves tonet demand

plus timedeposits(percent)

1C

3H

ooNew York-

Chicago

CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

Total central reserve cities..

BostonBrooklyn and Bronx.BuffaloPhiladelphiaPittsburghBaltimoreWashingtonRichmondCharlotteAtlantaSavannahJacksonvilleBirminghamNew OrleansDallasEl Paso I I..

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

1,815, 311774, 054

315,40630,845

2,130, 717804,899

323, 211276,841

2,453,9281,081, 740

286, 690112,942

336, 255200, 580

49, 56587, 638

11.6810.44

2, 589, 365 346, 251 2, 935, 616 600,052 3, 535, 668 399, 632 536,835 137, 203 11.30

439,00811, 566

32,966

275295,113173, 38555, 96862,90821,1664,84735,08924,79022,17613,43447,86850, 7798,653

13,36746,30714,114

349

521,023

1,0082,220

471,97411, 566

275308,480219, 69270,08263,25721,1664,84735,08924,84223,19913,43448,87652,9998,653

173, 7036,814445

96,48597,64830, 63242,11018,8063,82132,37423,05823, 20611,78039,10425,4703,960

645, 67718,380

720404,965317, 340100, 714105, 36739,972

67,46347,90046,40525, 21487,98078,46912,613

52,4081,361

4133, 74224,8997,9277,5892,681599

4,4803,1763,0161,6976,0616,064

91, 5981,568

5648,817

12, 53411,0383,184775

4,7704,0673,7701,74113,9497,8401,205

39,19020715

15,0753,5704,6073,44950317629089175444

7,8881,776221

8.127.415.688.337.857.877.206.716.916.646.636.506.736.897.737.80

1 Exclusive also of certified, cashiers', and dividend checks outstanding, and of letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding.2 Combined excess of amounts due to banks over amounts due from banks as shown by individual bank reports. When, for a given bank, amounts due from banks exceed

amounts due to banks, the excess due from cannot be deducted in determining deposits on which reserves are computed, and for this reason amounts in this column do not agreewith the difference between aggregate amounts due to banks and due from banks. In this calculation the amounts due to banks include due to Federal Reserve banks (deferredcredits), due to other banks and trust companies (subject to immediate withdrawal), certified, cashiers', and dividend checks outstanding, and letters of credit and travelers' checkssold for cash and outstanding; while amounts due from banks include items with Federal Reserve banks in process of collection, amounts due from banks and trust companies inUnited States (subject to immediate withdrawal), balances payable in dollars due from foreign branches of other American banks (subject to immediate withdrawal), and exchangesfor clearing house and other checks on local banks.

3 Deficiencies in reserves indicated by a minus (—) sign.

9

w

3o

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[In thousands of dollars]

CO

o

Location

Net demand deposits

Demanddepositsexclusiveof banksand Gov-ernmentdeposits

Due tobanks,

netTotal

Time de-posits

Net de-mand

plus timedeposits

Keserves with Federal Reservebanks

Required Held Excess

Ratio ofrequired

reserves tonet demandplus timedeposits(percent)

O

o

O

O

i

3telo

3o

Fort Worth-Gal vestonHoustonSan Antonio..Waco-

OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued

LouisvilleMemphisNashvilleCincinnatiClevelandColumbusIndianapolisChicagoPeoriaDetroitMilwaukeeMinneapolisSt. PaulCedar RapidsDes Moines ___DubuqueSioux CityKansas City, Mo—St. JosephSt. LouisLincolnOmahaKansas City, Kans.TopekaWichitaHelena _

26,5307,38856,12622,1457,706

24, 54630,93119,87236,17853,90941,47629,8115,82912, 51388, 26068, 51787,88647, 2537,01718, 0671,9067,56347,3736, 483

101,12011,20135, 5954,09211, 563

717159

3,330

4,029

"I," 536"

3,5462,840

2,7226,467

1,9321,375

51414,0031,201

3,161

2,7147,981

3223

5,267

27,2477,54759,45622,1457,706

28, 57530,93121,40836,17853,90945,02232, 6515,82912, 513

71, 23994,35347,2538,94919,4421,9068,07761, 3767,684

101,12013,91543,5764,12411, 58620. 5753,161

14,77912, 21333,01813, 2356,13613,28624,25017,136

54,36021,11011, 4316,16115,12935, 24444,90359,49846, 3844,1218,4301,8285,01310,9026,94952,4683,67318,4023,8834,2876,2552,827

42,02619,76092,47435,38013,84241, 86155,18138, 54456, 874108, 26966,13244, 08211,99027,642123, 504116,142153,85193, 63713,07027.8723,73413,09072,27814, 633

153, 58817, 58861,9788,00715.87326,830

3,1681,1216,9362,611955

3,2563,8212,6554,2397,0225,135

7681,7059,8838,47111, 2206,1171,0192,197245958

6,465977

11, 6861,5024,910529

1,2872,245401

4,4971,6539,5473,0081,141

7,9532,1304,1366,7015,3154,6872,4622,0749,65222,81911, 5627,1521,6262,501322

1,5227,9731,48415,0831,7716,195670

1,6432,643843

1,329532

2,611397186230

4,132-525-103-321180

1,0791,694369

-23114,348

3421,03560730477564

1,508507

3,397269

1,285141356398442

7.545.677.507.386.907.786.926.897.456.497.778.186.406.178.007.297.296.537.797.886.577.328.946.687.618.547.926.618.118.376.70

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DenverPuebloOklahoma City .. __ _ ._. . .TulsaSeattleSDokanePortlandLos AngelesOakland . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _San Francisco . _ ._ __.OgdenSalt Lake City

Total other reserve cities

Total all reserve cities

COUNTRY BANKS

MaineNew Hampshire._Vermont _M assachusettsKhode Island _ _ _Connecticut

Total New England States __.

New York_.New Jersey.. .PennsylvaniaDelaware.Maryland..-

Total Eastern States

VirginiaWest Virginia--.North Carolina _ .__ .__ _South Carolina. .Georgia . _ - .FloridaAlabamaMississippi _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _LouisianaTexasArkansas __KentuckyTennessee

Total Southern States ..

52 6235,781

30,61131,46543,845

1 63940 451

199, 5091,121

261,0532,569

11, 379

2,886, 396

5, 475, 761

21 33624, 5818,582

134,05016,932

104,902

310,383

261,966201, 527247,969

5,44516,494

733,401

62,45537, 27913, 2319,560

15,19442, 05635, 33316,16718,079

169,19220,42433, 79325, 736

498, 499

2,232

5,079

1,136

315

12,838257348

193,999

540, 250

4421,361

2731,724

560843

5,203

1,835681423

2,939

23251

103

23736

436809227

1, 513

3,554

54 8555, 781

35, 69031,46544,981

1 63940 451

199, 8241,121

273,8912,826

11, 727

3,080,395

6, 016, 011

21 77825,9428,855

135,77417,492

105,745

315, 586

263,801202,208248, 392

5,44516,494

736, 340

62, 68737,33013,2319,560

15,20442, 05935, 57016,20318, 515

170,00120, 65133,79327, 249

502,053

39,0906,098

22, 67418, 74940,428

96757, 684

377, 0691,971

611,2691,0169,655

2, 394,093

2, 994,145

45 40320, 62720,439

163, 29715,44893, 316

358, 530

463, 653337, 242640,102

8,76346,996

1,496,756

104, 60546,80514,1546,164

15,25435, 68834,48320,43617, 65050,41422, 40337,92932, 710

438,695

93,94511, 87958,36450, 21485,4092,606

98,135576,893

3,092885,160

3,84221, 382

5,474, 488

9, 010,156

67,18146, 56929,294

299,07132,940

199, 061

674,116

727,454539,450888, 494

14, 20863,490

2, 233, 096

167, 29284,13527,38515, 72430,45877, 74770,05336, 63936,165

220,41543,05471,72259, 959

940, 748

6,658761

4,2493,7095,711

1935,776

31, 295171

45, 727313

1,462

379,862

779,494

2,8862,4351,233

14,4031,688

10, 202

32, 847

32, 37624, 27236, 590

6442,564

96, 446

7,5264,0171,351

8541,5224,0153,5241,7471,826

13,4132,1183,5032,889

48,305

11,646966

7,9153,8076,479

2436,301

38, 774227

46, 735322

2,222

515, 269

1, 052,104

7,7552,8721,672

16,7121,803

11, 820

42, 634

38,28928,05343, 201

7023,581

113, 826

10, 7525,0652,2821,3301,8644,9955,7243,7034,445

20,4535,2394,7013,695

74,248

4,988205

3,66698

76850

5257,479

561,008

9760

135,407

272, 610

4,869437439

2,309115

1,618

9,787

5,9133,7816,611

581,017

17, 380

3,2261,048

931476342980

2,2001,9562,6197,040"3,1211,198

806

25,943

7.096.417.287.396.697.405.895.425.545.178.156.84

6.94

8.65

4.305.234.214.825.125.12

4.87

4.454.504.124.534.04

4.32

4.504.774.935.435.005.165.034.775.056.094.924.884.82

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[In thousands of dollars]

Location

COUNTRY BANKS—continuedOhioIndianaIllinois-. _ . __MichiganWisconsinMinnesota __ ___ _ _ . _IowaMissouri

Total Middle Western States

North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraska - - _ - _ _ _.KansasMontanaWyomingColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma - --

Total Western States..

Washington -- -- - ._ _ _Oregon _ _ _ _CaliforniaIdahoUtah

Net demand deposits

Demanddepositsexclusiveof banksand Gov-ernmentdeposits

113 70756,413

105,82327,59852,45359,50624,49728,312

468,309

15, 24518,85429,51755, 68622,24913, 70722,84111,58463,273

252,956

34,84019, 20765, 5337,5391,438

Due tobanks,

net

83135

3,5931

59699

4,507

5840

111

29

123

343

2732

Total

113,79056,548

109,41627,59952,45360,10224,59628,312

472,816

15,24518,91229, 55755,79722,24913,70722,84311,59363,396

253, 299

34, 84019, 23465, 5657,5391,438

Time de-posits

128,06457,95093, 20060,17177, 581

103,18625,83721,141

567,130

23,99718,78821,83828,49123,77012,18022,1444,338

36,029

191, 575

32, 67016,83979,0337,1482,900

Net de-mand

plus timedeposits

241,854114,498

, 202,61687,770

130,034163, 28850,43349,453

1,039,946

39, 24237,70051,39584,28846,01925,88744,98715,93199,425

444,874

67, 51036,073

144, 59814, 6874,338

Reserves with Federal Reservebanks

Required

11,8075,697

10,4553,7375,9997,3032,4972,616

50, 111

1,7871,8872,7244,7602,2711,3252,263

9425,519

23,478

3,4191,8526,960

742188

Held

14,9939,199

18,9364,7898,5039,8674,1604,141

74,588

2,1562,4565,2347,1253,8722,1622,7421,5508,423

35,720

3,8602,2668,7641,612

241

Excess

3,1863,5028,4811,0522,5042,5641,6631,525

24,477

369569

2,5102,3651,601

837479608

2,904

12, 242

441414

1,804870

53

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reserves tonet demand

plus timedeposits(percent)

4.884.985.164.264.614.474.955.29

4.82

4.555.015.305.654.935.125.035.915.55

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Total Pacific States

Alaska (nonmember banks)The Territory of Hawaii (nonmember bank)

Total (nonmember banks)... _.

Total country banks.. ._

Total United States

5,3147,656

141,527

1,79811,493

13,291

2,418,366

7,894,127

59

344

344

16,949

557,199

5,3147,656

141, 586

1,79811,837

13, 635

2,435, 315

8,451, 326

4,13710, 248

152,975

1,78115,330

17,111

3, 222, 772

6, 216,917

9,45117,904

294, 561

4 3, 557* 26,435

4 29,992

5,657,333

14, 667, 489

496843

14,500

5343,965

4,499

270,186

1,049, 680

1,0461,218

19,007

6 1,1595 6, 787

s 7,946

367,969

1, 420,073

550375

4,507

6252,822

3,447

97,783

370, 393

5.254.71

4.92

15.0015.00

15.00

4.78

7.16

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TABLE NO. 63.—Total assets and liabilities of national banks from March 1929 toOctober 1933

1929

[In thousands of dollars]

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) 1

OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixtures TOther real estate owned 1Reserve with Federal Reserve banksCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treas-

urerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or

drafts sold with indorsementSecurities borrowedOther resources

Total

LIABILITIESCapital stock paid inSurplus fundUndivided profits—netReserves for dividends, contingencies, etcReserves for interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued

and unpaidNational-bank notes outstandingDue to banks2

Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or

other securities soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts

sold with indorsementAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of

reporting banksSecurities borrowedOther liabilities _

Total

Mar. 27,1929

7,575 banks

14,849,92612, 257

3,096, 7603, 973,995

472, 486726, 267126,903

1, 404, 528363, 491

3, 385, 66172, 290

32, 786

247, 86735, 425

221, 270

29, 021, 912

1, 633, 2711, 528, 326

538, 74467, 271

80, 700647, 848

3,498, 39710, 934, 9948,166, 596

272, 893

53,451703,812

247, 867473, 509

20,91835, 425

117, 890

29, 021, 912

June 29,1929

7,536 banks

14,801,13010,193

2, 803, 8603, 852, 675

397, 333747, 684118, 839

1, 344, 951298, 003

2, 569, 09870, 095

32, 740

164,86620,186

208, 575

27,440,228

1, 627, 3751, 479, 052

487, 50480,832

73,968649,452

2, 548, 48210, 504, 2688, 317, 095

228, 24321,598,088

49, 660714, 507

164,866392, 623

18, 64820,18683, 467

27,440, 228

Oct. 4,1929

7,473 b a n k s

14,961,87715, 533

2, 704, 8743, 741, 014

484, 728746, 419121, 684

1,320,427347, 362

2,970,19069,921

32,854

188, 92521, 929

196, 573

27,924, 310

1, 671, 2741, 515, 241

555,87361, 759

86, 475641,104

2, 829,96010, 568, 0128, 301, 751

202, 27481,901,997

41, 690657, 572

188, 925479, 931

20,61821, 92979,922

27,924, 310

Dec . 31,1929

7,408 b a n k s

15,150,04610,181

2, 612,0873, 845, 756

617, 515766,193123,613

1, 348, 046393, 330

3,413,04793,034

32,928

230,96126, 985

218, 761

28, 882, 483

1, 704, 4731, 548, 376

497, 04391,911

71,931646,420

3,146, 30111,089, 4328,434,442

103, 31888,773,498

31, 981545, 587

230, 961626, 497

12, 53826 98574, 287

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TABLE NO. 63.—Total assets and liabilities of national banks from March 1929,to October 1988—Continued

1930

[In thousands of dollars]

Mar. 27,1930

7,316 banks

June 30,1930

7,252 banks

Sept. 24,1930

7,197 banks

Dec. 31,1930

7,038 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) *OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve banks.Cash in vaultDue from banks..Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or

drafts sold with indorsementSecurities borrowedOther resources.

Total - - .

LIABILITIESCapital stock paid inSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for dividends, contingencies, etcReserves for interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued

and unpaidNational-bank notes outstandingDue to banks2

Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or

other securities soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchangeor drafts

sold with indorsementAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of re-

porting banksSecurities borrowedOther liabilities.-

Total

14,648, 7539,943

2, 722, 8433,832, 829

519, 530765, 866125, 823

1,363, 651350, 641

2, 507, 77045,10633,025

203,96618,000

200, 752

14,887, 7529,452

2, 753, 9414,134,230

509.433787, 750124,584

1,421,676342,507

3,579, 89271, 26432, 821

244,10017, 596

199,541

27,348,498 29,116, 539

1,704,4081,553,544

541,19579,467

88,759649,703

2,762,09310,163,2258,514,864

200,796

10,123225, 654

203,966523,194

11,30418,00098,203

1,743,9741,591,339

545,87394,962

79,129652,339

3,418*, 14810,926,2018, 752, 571

171,964

8,173229,033

244,100511,007

15,54417,596

114,586

14,653,07811,128

2,817,1554,307,096

475, 549793,808129,471

1,432, 892339, 839

2, 888,48136, 74132, 768

228,52716, 505

215, 645

28,378, 683

14,362,0397,388

2, 654,8364,437,230

613,635811, 980120, 722

1,460,365409,084

3,338,01763,13132,671

244,48915, 803

228,294

28, 799, 684

1,745,1251,592,814

586,43083,813

95, 619652,260

3,184,94910,334,6888, 798,252

163,42822,481,317

11,954219,850

228, 527487,102

9,83016,505

167,537

1, 722,1591,548,364

515, 973108,507

64,495642, 902

3,342,40610, 638, 7908,727,430

163,02022,871,646

33,073255, 606

244,489625,478

8,24215,803

142,947

27,348,498 29,116,539 28,378, 683 28,799,684

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TABLE NO. 63.—Total assets and liabilities of national banks from March 1929\to October 1933—Continued

1931

[In thousands of dollars]

Mar. 25,1931

6,935 banks

June 30,1931

6,805 banks

Sept. 29,1931

6,658 banks

Dec. 31,1931

6,373 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) *OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate owned..Reserve with Federal Reserve banksCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treas-

Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange ordrafts sold with indorsement

Securities borrowedOther resources

Total.

LIABILITIES(Japital stock paid inSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for dividends, contingencies, etcReserve for interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued

and unpaidNational-bank notes outstandingDue to banks 2

Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government

or other securities soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or

drafts sold with indorsementAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of re-

porting banksSecurities borrowed _ . _Other liabilities

13,722,0727,037

3,192, 7184,469, 659

539, 284810, 789124, 662

1,441, 387334,122

2,942, 43232,304

32, 427

215,32614, 910

247, 338

13,177, 4857,790

3, 256, 2684, 418, 569

434, 717795, 866125, 681

1, 418,096368, 589

3,146,95161,559

32,165

168,13711, 986

218, 839

12, 479,9357,596

3, 289, 2674, 380,016

344, 459790, 324124, 092

1, 365, 334389, 741

2, 207, 53033,344

31, 688

98,6019,534

194, 603

28,126,467 27,642, 698 25,746,064

1,716, 2541, 529, 896

532, 759113, 568

82,145645, 523

3, 282, 22610,046,0378,711, 402

304, 50122, 844, 166

13, 857194, 466

215, 326554,866

8,62714,910

160,104

1,687,6631, 493, 876

443, 592130, 599

62, 881639, 304

3, 277, 53910,105, 8858, 579, 590

235, 22622,198, U0

10, 266153, 533

168,137442,235

5,87411,986

194, 512

1, 656, 3741, 470,291

455, 474115,942

82, 976631, 569

2, 527, 5149, 393,1948,150, 285

308, 39120,879,884

17, 752324,198

98, 601354, 464

6,2579,534

143, 248

11, 921, 3895,439

3,176, 4754,024, 950

389, 399770, 454132, 415

1,137, 747379,900

2, 293, 32888,127

31,536

106,2639,003

195, 861

24, 662, 286

1, 621, 4491, 381, 612

351, 597171,109

52, 604627, 490

2, 301,0189,071,4527,610,436

261, 44119,2U, U7

51,126555, 365

106, 263397, 600

5,5289,003

87,193

Total 28,126,467 27, 642, 698 25, 7*6,064 24, 662, 286

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TABLE NO. 63.—Total assets and liabilities of national banks from March 1929, toOctober 1933—Continued

1932

[In thousands of dollars]

June 30,1932

6,150 banks

Sept, 30,1932

6,035 banks

Dec. 31,1932

6,016 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) iOverdrafts -United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixtures. _,Other real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve banksCash in vaultDue from banks 'Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementSecurities borrowedOther resources _

Total

LIABILITIESCapital stock paid inSurplus -Undivided profits'—netReserves for contingencies ±National-bank notes outstanding __.Due to banks3

Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks-.Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total

10,281,6764,701

3, 352, 6663,843, 986

262,943760, 057143, 585

1,150, 575338,404

1,956,15440, 72832, 711

7,1827,951

184, 392

9,919, 6034,901

3, 662, 6693, 780, 623

234, 544756,494155,125

1, 381, 065295, 607

2,108,81333,31537,792

4,6017,892

182, 951

22, 367, 711 22, 565,995

1, 568,9831, 259, 425

302, 5212148,919

652,1682, 041, 3337, 940, 6537, 265, 640

213, 28717,4.60, 913

39,535506,890

7,182279, 220

3,0987,951

49,43981,467

22,367, 711

1, 563, 2321, 205,939

308,3842 166, 580

743, 0802, 221, 0817,848, 7537, 237,933

374,15017, 681,917

26,595443, 644

4,601239, 053

2,0197,892

68,934104,125

22,565, 995

9, 844, 0363,688

3, 760,8863,822, 550

760, 269169, 835

1,625, 840308, 716

2, 518, 41260,95939,408

5,4228,027

184,440

23, 310, 974

1,634,4841,173, 278

269, 785166,845780, 069

2,612, 3008,276, 7157,376, 563

252, 52918,518,107

22, 053348, 596

5,422207, 368

2,7478,027

46, 208127,985

23, 310,974

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TABLE NO. 63.— Total assets and liabilities of national banks from March 1929, toOctober 1933—Continued

1933

[In thousands of dollars]

4,902 banks i

June 30,1933

Oct. 25,1933

,057 banks i

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)2 -.Overdrafts _United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve banksCash in vault _Balances with other banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement-Securities borrowedOther assets

Total.

Demand deposits, except United States Government deposits, other public funds,and deposits of other banks

Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds, and deposits of other banks.Public funds of States, counties, municipalities, etcUnited States Government and postal savings depositsDeposits of other banks, certified and cashiers' checks outstanding and cash

letters of credit and travelers' checks outstandingTotal deposits

Circulating notes outstandingAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securities soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement-Acceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banksSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilitiesCapital stock (see memorandum below)SurplusUndivided profits, netReserves for contingencies

Total .

Memorandum:Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stock.Class B preferred stock.Common stock.__

Total .

8,116,9722,800

4,031, 5763, 340,055

225,835641, 694132,187

1,412,127288,478

2, 381, 33337,00837,428

4,9124,359

203, 727

20,860,491

7,035, 7515,354,0171,089,3881, 024,374

2, 270, 58516, 774,115

730,4359,223

117,8554,912

229, 3043,3744, 359

41, 61788, 743

1, 515, 647940, 598235, 600164, 709

8, 257,9374,224

4, 111, 6453, 383, 270

198,820646, 292158, 422

1, 684,024329, 786

2,149,65425, 54338,387

4,3303,699

202, 616

21,198,649

7,180,7665,484, 5611,076, 6911,095,139

2, 218, 05117,055,208

746,91313,412

100,36fi4,330

205, 6247,7773,609

60,00977, 710

1, 566, 698916,183264, 376176, 344

20,860, 491 21,198,649

51,1932,600

1,463,412

1, 517, 205

75,1193, 800

1, 488, 682

1, 567, 601

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TABLE No. 64

ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKSON DECEMBER 31, 1932, JUNE 30 AND

OCTOBER 25, 1933

(Arranged Alphabetically by States, Territories, and Reserve Cities)

(In Thousands of Dollars)

NOTE.—The Abstract of each State is exclusive of any reserve city therein

(Figures for June 30 and October 25, 1933, cover only licensed national banks; i.e., thoseoperating on an unrestricted basis)

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31} 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)

ALABAMA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

76 banks

June 30,1933

65 banks

Oct. 25,1933

68 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _.OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banks.Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsement - -Other assets -

54,44826

14,51519,774

6474,8451,8434,2753,254

12,391253435

252

Total- 117,556

Capital stock.Surplus..

LIABILITIES

Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks 1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other

securities soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

11,6457,6341,952398

8,6713,089

38,45935,9904,230

81,768

813,824

671131183

Total. 117,556

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Glass A preferred stock..-Class B preferred stock ._.-.Common stock

45,90714

17,12418,083

5354,4031,7615,7243,06411,689

134401

319476

109,634

10, 7557,1241,512289

8,0133,552

34,4835,924

79, B92

1,431

319561145193

109,634

11,645 10,755

Total . 11,645 10,755

47,65260

18,21418,418

7264,5701,8075,5253,721

12,593118427

368

114, 507

11,1557,1111,675320

8,5364,18735,86038,3054,82588,177

152873

368787230123

114, 507= - =

200

~~I6~95511,155

* Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. Sly 1983 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

ALABAMA—Continued

BIRMINGHAM

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

lbank

June 30,1933

lbank

Oct. 25,1933

lbank

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securites, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate owned—Reserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer..Other assets

Total.

Capital stockS l

LIABILITIES

pSurplusUndivided profits—net.. .Reserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities

Total-

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stock -_.Class B preferred stockCommon s tock. . . .

Total-

29,173

9,2463,704

8853,1312,222

4044,421

154245346

53,931

5,0005,000

572

4,9004,979

18,18213,1271,924

38,812350176234

53,931

5,000

5,000

24,24111

9,9953,603

8853,1381,741

4025,209

158125290

49, 798

10,0002,500256

2,9162,5003,73813,43411,7802,329SI ,281

197148

49,798

5,0002,5002,500

10,000

24,67910

7,9413,536885

3,1354,512592

8,39564125265

54,139

10,0002,500312

2,9522,5004,96915,60611, 7563,170SB, 601

135

54,139

5,0002,5002,500

10,000

* Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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ALASKA

[In thousands of dollars]

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)

United States Government securities owned-Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc., owned .Banking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate owned - - - -Cash in vault _ . . . . . . . ._ . . _DIIA from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets ..-——_.--

Total

LIABILITIES

Caoital stockSurplusUndivided profits—net __ . _ .Reserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstanding. _ _Due to banks *Demand deposits _ .__ . . __ .Time deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits . - _ _ .

Total depositsBills payable and rediscounts _

Total

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stock . _ . _ _ _Common stock

Total . -

Dec. 31,1932

4 banks

1,329

1,23466811013

479833

49

4,681

2751835930

17028

1,6761,904

2883,896

68

4,681

275

275

June 30,1933

4 banks

1,312q

1,29766311013

438790479

26

4,708

2751827130

17517

1,7981,781

3158,911

64

4,708

275

275

Oct. 25,1933

4 banks

1,145

1,29574111118

346780262

9

4,715

27518310130

17448

1,8721,748

2848,952

4,715

275

275

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

ARIZONA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

10 banks

June 30,1933

8 banks

Oct. 25,1933

8 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _.OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault ,„Due from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Securities borrowedOther assets...

168,3073,132

984193948

1,2182,787

49714124

4,4066

8,1813,7191,199

1311,218

7423,209

2070

13

Total _ 23,658 22,914

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks 1__Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other secur-

ities sold__Bills payable and rediscounts—_Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

1,65084019312

1,4251,0598,093

15419,186

41242411711

1,525835953

1,410878

7,65610,248

13318,915

15

Total- 23,658 22,914

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock 1,650 1,525

Total- 1,650 1,525

4,7096

7,3553,5451,199

1881,082

7372,083

25

21,001

1,525835110

31,312

8827,8338,169

11917,003

1176

117

21,001

1,525

1,525

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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ARKANSAS

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

52 banks

June 30,

45 banks

Oct. 25,1933

46 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault...Due from banksOutside checks and other cash items -Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets

TotaLLIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States depostis

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties soldBills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total .

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock _

25,15151

9,17312,0721,410

6302,7451,4717,745

79175111

60,813

5,050

1,31372

3,4903,681

18,68324,397

7146,832

251,116

6027

60,813

5,050

Total. . 5,050

22,23260

10,37911,8601,306

6365,2391,2876,721

89172116

60,097

4,7202,6771,068

623,4444,038

20,42422,403

182

53217

60,097

4,720

4,720

22,76985

11,26711,0861,318

6744,1761,4127,006

160205137

60,295

4,9702,6841,047

483,6153,988

19,84622,884

242

10315

60,295

225

~4,~745

4,970

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Oct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

CALIFORNIA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

149 banks

June 30,1933

125 banks

Oct. 25,1933

127 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Securities borrowedOther assets .

Total.LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1 -Demand deposits _ -Time deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits _ ._.

Total deposits -Bills payable and rediscounts -Acceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks.Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total.Memorandum—par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stock -Class B preferred stock__Common stock

101,190126

26,19560,420

19,5163,260

4,38525,8621,255708208609

242,629

20,1688,0173,171601

14,14412, 72079,06997,020

504189, SIS

6,7811

20855

170

242,629

80,51481

23,10447,563

7,2053,0558,7643,601

19,333491613187716

195, 227

15,9677,2272,749

64812,2545,773

65,53379,033

683m, on

5,060

1875063

195,227

20,168 15,967

TotaL 20,168 15,967

79,034117

24,22648,406

7,4473,0169,3803,774

17,786265616187668

194,922

16,0177,1563,158

58612,2884,363

67,36978,830

938161,600

3,617

187310103

194,922-

25

"I5,~992

16,017

* Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

LOS ANGELES

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

4 banks

June 30,1933

4 banks

Oct. 25,1933

4 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts --United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture, and fixtures-Other real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault _ __Due from banksOutside checks and other cash items.Redemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementOther assets

Total..LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits—

Total deposits _ _ _Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsement -Acceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks.Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities _

Total-

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock _ _

360,151106

115,969102,222

1,95322,5654,704

32,4847,580

67,6755,712

851

1165,862

727,950

40,00021,0006,742

11,08716,99044,102

182, 442397, 739

3,008627,291

1161,998

12798

1,916

727,950

336,34194

135,619101,303

27422,2008,30738,7746,82653,9838,114851

336,20464

129,913102,137

28122,09210, 75840,4348,72548,6835,627951

15,801

718,488

40,00020,8006,8018,628

17,02542,072

199,509377,069

3,961622,611

1353

9713

1,547

718,488

40,000 40,000

Total . 40,000 40,000

195,976

711,864

40,00020,8007,0919,489

19,02538,063

211,175353,407

8,270610,915

19

3,530

711,864

40,000

40,000

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)-—Continued

CALIFORNIA—Continued

OAKLAND

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

2 banks

June 30,1933

lbank

Oct. 25,1933

lbank

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedO ther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer _Other assets

Total.

17,4454

3,7664,687

338130

1,711399

3,976178548

32,610

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplus ,Undivided profits—netReserves for contingencies..Circulating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits .

Total depositsAcceptances executed for customers..Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities

Total. 32,610

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock 1,700

Total _ 1,700

1,762

7891,027

70

22753

3083

2522

4,286

500100

51

50014

1,1211,971

708,176

500

500

1,8091

8491,156

70

20840

3111

2513

4,483

500100191

50022

1,2152,029

778,848

20

4,483

500

500

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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448 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 81, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

CALIFORNIA—Continued

SAN FRANCISCO

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

5 banks

June 30,1933

5 banks

Oct. 25,

5 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts.United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., owned _.Customers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bank _Cash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsement.— _ _.Securities borrowedOther assets.. -

674,364532

229,827149,551

2,09052,0928,252

44,74510,53076,829

8823,238

652100

12, 554

619,151409

249,007141,732

2,83548,8339,510

46,7359,161

77,519975

3,253

831

14,300

Total. 1,266,238 1,224,251

LIABILITIESCapital stock .__.Surplus -. -Undivided profits—netReserves for contingencies. _Circulating notes outstanding..... _Due to banks *Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsement _ __.Acceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banksSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

75,90051,70215,6817,1*8

64,67887,7±9

262,433641,67831,826

1,023,60620,654

6522,705

226100

1,4511,685

80,90046,70216,0688,760

65,05083,048

261,053611,26942, 701

998,071281

8312,966

242

1,592

Total. 1,266,238 1,224,251

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stock..Common stock

5,000

75,900 75,900

Total. 75,900 80,900

621,517518

236,330140,477

4,20048,75211,30853,2528,845

74,0871,2253,252

218

16,176

1,220,157

80,90046,70217,8158,38164,87265,200289,139606,22627,359987,9241,577

2184,564285

4,9841,935

1,220,157

= = = = =

5,000

~"~75~96680,900

* Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. SI, 1983 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

COLORADO

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

90 banks

June 30,1933

65 banks

Oct. 25,1933

66 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets .

29,38621

10,35115,4662,812863

3,0072,0387,64019117325

Total.. 71,973

Capital stock.Surplus-Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks 1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other secur-

ities sold.. _Bills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities _„

5,8402,849

500165

3,4561,443

27,80526,484

15266,884

1513,043

7510

Total. 71,973

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock 5,840

TotaL 5,840

20,02011

9,07611,5501,988

5262,7421,8388,319

11212725

56,334

4,2202,157

353183

2,5291,099

22,84122,144

15346,237

145675816

56,334

4,220

4,220

20,76416

10,28010,8791,971

5003,6171,6069,134

7014338

59,018

4,2452,031

466165

2,8461,132

24,99122,123

18148,427

76072

59,018

4,220

4,245

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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COLORADO—Continued

DENVER

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

6 banks

June 30,1933

6 banks

Oct. 25,1933

5 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets

Total.LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1 ...Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits..

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid.Other liabilities

Total.Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock _

Total .

36,71458

39,75717,1042,192

3439,1304,482

25,435893215508

136,831

5,3005,0501,966

353,541

20,87354,97643, 273

911120,033

33551556

136,831

29,64039

43,41716,0042,163

44411,6464,074

19,707766240860

129,000

5,3005,0001,691

804,787

18,31352, 62339,090

1,169111, 195

43548725

129,000

5,300 6,300

5,300 5,300

29,03226

45,18715,4412,065

31311,6583,999

21,794302240423

130, 480

6,5503,4501,834

1964,796

15,54952,36543, 7021,624

113, no16222824

130, 480

1,500

"5,"050

6,550

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31 > 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

COLORADO—Continued

PUEBLO

fin thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

2 banks

June 30,1933

2 banks

Oct. 25,1933

2 banks

ASSESTS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault—Due from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer,.

3,4429

1,4974,175

24919

766497

6,287

30

2,7622

3,0674,015

24320

9661,2224,687

15

Total _ 16,978 17,029

LIABILITIESCapital stock..SurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks l

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits....

Total depositsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid..Other liabilities

1,100104

5923,0255,4466,053

33H,557

1114

6001,075

291

5962,7155,7816,098

21U, 615

1094

Total. 16,978 17,029

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock 600

Total. 600 600

2,52918

2,4073,781

240155

1,375391

7,6833

30

18,612

6001,075

93

5882,3597,1126,637

1816,126

1264

18, 612

600

600

* Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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CONNECTICUT

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

58 banks

June 30,1933

58 banks

Oct. 25,1933

58 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault _Due from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer-Other assets - —

136,15623

34,89039,447

3312,4392,1719,6915,134

31,658644549708

129,71722

37,970

212,2612,331

11,8204,817

33,221375555

Total.

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—net _Reserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks i _._Demand deposits _..Time deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banksInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities _

273,543

20,16216,3796,1831,237

10,90214,831

109,483

272,029

1,925214,567

2,304

20,26215,7674,4141,443

10,76115,161

104,90293,3163,272

l6651904

946830

2956

Total- 273,543 272,029

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

360

20,162 19,902

Total-. 20,162 20,262

124,75619

41,13437,813

"712,2452,076

12,9096,173

30,256217561497

20,22714,7874,4861,279

10,72614,556

100,60896,6443,236

215,0U953

16

667487

268,663 •

360

~l9,~902

20,262

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outsanding.

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REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 453Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. Sly 1983 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

DELAWARE

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,

16 banks

June 30,

15 banks

Oct 25,1933

15 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts- -United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets

Total..LIABILITIES

Capital stock_SurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banksi.Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits).United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other

securities soldBills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

10,0183

2,2786,914

329769495420

22,232

1,6482,625

959177

1,079397

5,6908,936

16615,189

4392195

22,232

1,648

Total.. 1,648

9,240

2,515

844280702297

1,11139578

21,435

1,6232,575

71410

1,127404

6,4458,763

24114,858

9499

25

21,435

1,623

1,623

9,0786

2,6876,370

842304708270617

96623

20,970

1,6232,575

78510

1,130310

5,1358,879

188

13

20, 970

1,623

* Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

fin thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

12 banks

June 30,1933

8 banks

Oct. 25,1933

9 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts-United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptances _ __Banking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedEeserye with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Securities borrowed _Other assets _

Total..LIABILITIES

Capital stock _Surplus _Undivided profits—netReserves for contingencies _Circulating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand deposits—Time deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total deposits...Agreements to repurchase U.S. Government or other securities sold.Bills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks. _Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities—_ i _

Total-

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stock __Class B preferred stock.. _._Common stock

63,78115

44,43819,512

3411,2473,0339,1464,594

19,336389180754

1,376

177,835

11,1757,6002,4641,3003, 575

16,62865,06264,1381,884

U7,712

2,51934

754510192

177, 835

41,37514

46, 57010,911

116,2831,002

11,0385,867

18, 240355221

152

142,039

6,9505,1002,549

8034,413

14, 41862, 90842,1102,329

121, 76587

11

26299

142,039

11,175 6,950

Total. 11,175 6,950

48,69724

50, 29412,305

386,3581,021

13, 0145,126

13, 034109246

352

150,618

7,9505, 3502,239

9544,915

11, 52569,19945,2532,931

128,908

142122

150, 618

7,950

7,950

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY 455Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. 31, 1983 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)-—Continued

FLORIDA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

46 banks

June 30,

42 banks

Oct. 25,1933

42 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts).._OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., owned ___Customers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer..Securities borrowedOther assets

22,9376

38,34918,227

13,563

9384,2653,760

11,90284

293136421

17, 5863

44,77415,507

43,372

8914,9953,935

12,58565

324130426

Total.. 104,882 104, 597

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase U.S. Government or other securities sold _Bills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks.Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

9,215

2205,875

41,197

2,26183, SJS

1041,061

8,8003,001

785199

6,4803,841

42,05635,6883,177

U, 762

11367859

22722

13018029

Total.. 104,882 104,597

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock _.._ 9,215 8,800

Total. 9,215 8,800

19,9364

38,59214,354

3,362908

4,3753,8707,308

3932458

448

93, 580

8,9502,967

918424

6,4552,739

35,31432,0702,912

78,085159297

258

27144

93, 580

150

8,800

8,950

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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FLORIDA—Continued

JACKSONVILLE

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

3 banks

June 30,1933

3 banks

Oct. 25,1933

3 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate owned——Reserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets _

Total..LIABILITIES

Capital stock *_•Surplus •_.Undivided profits—net -Reserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstanding _._ -.Due to banks i- . . . .Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits..- -

Total depositsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities _

Total-

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

TotaL

14,251

23,56710,8733,665

1223,972

7519,198

182184319

67,084

6,0001,870

41610

3,6909,214

22,33921,2852,099

54,9377883

67,084

6,000

6,000

12,811

25,54110,872

1803,770

83110,367

140154695

69,029

6,0001,620

430110

3,082

22,17623,2062,657

67,6289861

69,029

6,000

6,000

12, 4721

26,28111,1323,664

1613,642

905

95149277

67,048

6,0001,630

405111

2,9827,131

22,05922,1324,382

66,70419125

67,048

6,000

6,000

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 457Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. 31, 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

GEORGIA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

53 banks

June 30,1933

43 banks

Oct. 25,1933

45 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts..United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate owned—Keserye with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Securities borrowed—Other assets

Total..

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplus...Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties sold-Bills payable and rediscounts.Acceptances executed for customersSecurities borrowed _Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid •Other liabilities

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock . .-..

Total.

24,21344

9,9135,885

152,2021,5561,7851,6444,78016122325108

52, 554

6,1853,413817297

4,4742,25315,14016,639

66284,694

4112,046

152519158

52, 554

6,185

6,185

20,37042

10,2585,453

1,6861,2031,8641,303

94199

109

48,419

5,3153,073

681289

3,9752,113

15,19415, 2541,317

38,878

77931

45155

48,419

5,315

5,315

20,28997

10,1095,635

1,7001,1402,3781,7325,581

106200

10127

49,104

5,4782,927

750434

3,9801,987

15,30716,4141,219

84,927

350

1073

143

49,104

5025

5,440

5,515

* Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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GEORGIA—Continued

ATLANTA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

2 banks

June 30,1933

2 banks

Oct. 25,1933

2 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Securities borrowedOther assets

Total.LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks *Demand deposits..Time deposits (including Postal Savings deposits).United States deposits

Total deposits.Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

TotaL

35,70816

20,04211,3904,654

5154,135

73328,777

57512580

336

107,086

6,4005,7501,455

1822,483

23, 78630,96031,9253,738

90,40980

136191

107,086

6,400

6,400

38,3058

25,76913,2964,616

4834,770

90119,777

34926080

272

6,4005,7501,141

1295,149

18,56335,08932,3743,925

89,95180

138148

6,400

6,400

38,54519

28,39114,3603,602

3915,576

80820, 662

23826080

352

113,284

6,4002,9501,2081,8335,137

17,94038,06631,2197,982

96,20780

42148

113,284

6,400

6,400

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 459Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. Sly 1983 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

GEORGIA—Continued

SAVANNAH

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

2 banks

June 30,1933

2 banks

Oct. 25,1933

2 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault ___ _.Due from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementSecurities borrowedOther assets

29,81336

10,1893,912

74,495767

3,7181,48913,339

152100

34130315

Total.. 68,496

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks L.Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banksSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

5,6003,110578381

2,00010, 50220,72922,3962,762

56,389

34

7130

229

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockGlass B preferred stockCommon stock 5,600

Total.. 5,600

29,9049

12,2964,579

104,494

7804,0671,134

18,692138140

130243

76, 616

5,6003,111

431262

2,77013,50024,79023,0582,672

64,0W

1013050

232

76,616

5,600

5,600

30,94925

11,3865,130

554,491

7303,8241,376

19,7729964

108130169

78,308

5,6002,000

556213

1,28514,49426,66020,8186,06268,034

108478

130147180

78,308

5,600

5,600

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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HAWAII

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

lbank

June 30,1933

lbank

Oct. 25,1933

lbank

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate owned .Cash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsement—.Other assets

Total.

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplus.—Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits -_

Total depositsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customers --.Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid . . .Other liabilities... ..

Total-

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

18,24110

4,2736,571

831,483

631,8883,931

108157

549

37,357

3,1501,880

529188

3,150688

10,88114,9701,639

28,178

61138

37,357

3,150

Total. 3,150

16,76010

4,2727,007

11,469

721,8755,868

6158

628

38,174

3,1501,880

22688

3,150665

11,49315,3301,427

28,915

481

78242

38,174

3,150

3,150

17,2888

5,5219,193

211,608

972,3091,845

9158

450

38,507

3,1501,680

424861

3,150553

10,08516,4822,003

29,128

21

38,507

3,150

3,150

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Oct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

IDAHO[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

28 banks

June 30,1933

24 banks

Oct. 25,1933

25 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts.United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserves with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets

Total..LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and oher expense accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total-

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

7,74416

4,1834,156

975246

1,450804

3,416625615

23,123

1,650918210165

1,0991,2379,1528,255

1018,664

42412

23,123

1,650

Total.. 1,650

5,7013

4,0112,994

837107

1,612729

3,523484827

19,640

1,535687159112940

1,3347,5397,148

816,029

17314

19,640

100

"1,435"

1,535

6,10311

4,5793,055

882100

1,279739

3,326525016

20,192

1,78545316789

9971,4678,8396,298

916,613

8611

20,192

100

~I,~685

1,785

* Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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ILLINOIS

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

320 banks

June 30,1933

220 banks

Oct. 26,1933

233 banks

: ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., owned _ _Customers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixtures ___Other real estate owned-Reserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Securities borrowed . . .Other assets

Total.

137,675128

59,06382,228

14,0744,491

16,1149,540

29, 207627

1,018125511

354, 791

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other secur-

ities soldBills payable and rediscounts...Acceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks.Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities _ „ .

29,03015,3474,5271,396

20,32513,320

122,592134,751

2,531278,194

2759,864

125504204

Total. 354,791

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stock vClass B preferred stockCommon stock

88,39168

66,75161,870

9,5512,490

18,9367,824

31,23645078711

337

268,702

22,14010,0542,7031,358

15,72012,029

105,82393,2003,666

214,718

601,532

11144272

89,240106

63,92654,329

69,8062,678

23,9338,229

30,374385805

11345

284,173

23,20210,0323,5581,020

16,08013,091

113,49499,0983,323

229,006

947

11223

268,702 284,173

29,030

1,430

"20," 730

1,680

21,540

Total. 29,030 22,160 23,220

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 81, 1988 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

ILLINOIS—Continued

CHICAGO (CENTRAL RESERVE CITY BANKS)

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

9 banks

June 30,1933

12 banks

Oct. 25,

12 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash items __.Redemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementOther assets

556, 757109

143,481132,16816, 77025,309

227253,171

11,686306,829

18165

3105,490

595,037137

261,672155,85523,31225,224

282200, 580

20,786226,466

1,03495

30322, 509

Total. 1,452,553 1, 533,292

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks..Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

110,75042,8009,3971,6671, 300

268,933739, 219232, 58711,607

,252,3^6172

31017,684

7911,0894,959

110, 27942, 5235,8027,7321,896

242,972774,054276,841

29, 6601,823,427

23,801164

12,2805,085

Total.. 1,452, 553 1, 533, 292

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock 110,750 110,279

Total-. 110,750 110,279

49192,799146,26018,02625,0044,098

323,24826,957

208,615355128

1975,434

1,561,060

110, 29642,5388,9637,5372,550

242,477797,327270,479

37,3541,347,637

19718,630

24714,9867,479

1, 561,060

110,296

110,296

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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ILLINOIS—Continued

CHICAGO (OTHER RESERVE CITY BANKS)

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

5 banks

June 30,

4 banks

Oct. 25,1933

4 banks

ASSETSLoans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets —

Total.

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid.Other liabilities

Total-

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total.

2,1122

1,5094,248

849

2,196711

1,0515026172

12,926

1,25088020880

514183

4,87971

9,119759111

5

12,926

1,250

1,250

2,1972

3,0462,862

757111

2,462775

2,2361833

577

15,076

1,050761

663206

5,8296,161

5512,251

37

15,076

1,050

1,050

2,2773

4,7332,312

754173

2,290828

2,3882135

601

16,415

1,05076026834

700192

6,4406,778

9113,601

94

16,415

1,050

1,050

'Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Oct. 31, 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

ILLINOIS—Continued

PEORIA

In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

3 banks

June 30,1933

3 banks

Oct. 25,1933

3 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned..Reserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets -

Total.

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstanding _Due to banks *Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid.Other liabilities

To t a l -

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock: *Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total..

14,42412

8,6047,6222,765

4672,177

6223,344

32145383

40,597

3,55034814

2,8952,203

11, 73716,226

27080,436

94

40,597

3,260

3,260

14,3501

9,0216,7582,740

4762,074

7904,610

65153284

41,322

3,2602,550

305648

3,0403,431

12,51315,129

39731,470

49

41,322

3,260

3,260

14,804

8,8186,6162,740

4962,304

8464,494

35142

5

41,304

3,2602,550

476477

2,6962,988

13,79214,668

377SI, 826

515

41,304

3,260

3,260

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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INDIANA[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

149 banks

June 30,1933

102 banks

Oct. 25,1933

104 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedKeserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault ___Due from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Securities borrowed—Other assets _

Total.LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplus—Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties sold... —-_Bills payable and rediscounts -Securities borrowed. _Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total.

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total.

97,13932

34,71741,11611,4543,3919,851

20,704497823338

1,936

228,466

18,3749,1261,575282

16,4388,25679,09087,286

976175,608

5,200338384

1,141

228,466

18,374

18,374

57,17119

25,09530,5727,5772,1879,1995,60816,085

216519546558

155, 352

13,0105,7041,521698

10,3736; 06056,41357,950

779121,202

1,92354688287

155, 352

1,205

11,805

13,010

57,35745

26,51331,4877,9272,3179,5735,51114,216

322529508558

156,863

13,560|5,5201,489608

10,5594,86856,75869,2271,069

121,922

3001,942508188267

156,863

1,355100

12,105

13,560

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. Sly 1983 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

INDIANA-Continued

INDIANAPOLIS

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

3 banks

June 30,1933

2 banks

Oct. 25,1933

3 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Securities borrowedOther assets

Total.LIABILITIES

Capital stock _SurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks l

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAcceptances executed for customers-Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total.

35,3432

15,4067,459

73,729283

5,2816,65520, 556

30027181174

95, 547

6,8504, 2501,559192

5,41915,60942, 51118,177

71077,007

10811772

95, 547

6,850

17, 390

19,9523,694

1,945183

4,6872,42016,606

246150

64

67, 337

3,2503,25090881

3,00015, 04829,81111, 431

44366, 783

115

67, 337

3,250

6,850 3, 250

22, 7661

15,1695,104

2,945178

10,0103,61123,062

167200

118

83,331

6,0503,6501,567

522,98714,63940,67012, 3171,230

68,856

14920

83, 331

1,800

4,250

6,050

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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IOWA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

154 banks

June 30,1933

85 banks

Oct. 25,1933

89 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)..-Overdrafts. ^ , ._United States Government securities owned __.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixture'sOther real estate owned iReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault '__ -Due from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets .

TotaL

LIABILITIESCapital stock..SurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1 :Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits.J

Total deposits .Bills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities . . . .

Total.

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock __;

Total .

50,25041

13,64623,4453,6411,5664,3722,7318,235

234352263

108, 776

9,4004,059

796213

7,0152,170

32,87746,192

70981,9485,218

9334

108,776

9,400

9,400

26,33624

10,11912,6212,091

5904,1602,0498,824

138193158

67, 303

5,6852,514

578421

3,8471,717

24,49725,837

92062,971

1,12612932

67, 303

60

"5," 625'

5,685

27,65133

11,15513,7732,117

5987,4632,1048,540

101196168

73,899

5,8512,543

639413

3,9202,009

30,88326, 273

60059,765

59913237

73,899

46

" 5,814

5,860

»Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 469

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. Sly 1988 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

IOWA—Continued

CEDAR RAPIDS

[In thousands of dollars]

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc.,-QwnedBanking house, furniture and fixtures.Reserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault. __Due from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets . .

Total _

LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks *Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits..

Total depositsOther liabilities

Total _. _

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stock vClass B preferred stockCommon stock . . _ _

Total

Dec. 31,1932

1 bank

5,8542,0733,826

8841,004

9393,375

23725

18,217

500500

5553498

4,1645,8416,123

3316,161

18,217

500

600

June 30,1933

1 bank

6,458758

4,896875

1,626342

3,65915225

18, 791

50050073

479500

5,5767,0174,121

2516,789

18, 791

500

500

Oct. 25,1933

lbank

9,112742

4,149874

1,343394

3,48925251

20,154

50050072

509500

6,3147,2914,441

2518,071

2

20,154

500

500

* Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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IOWA—Continued

DES MOINES

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

3 banks

June 30,1933

2 banks

Oct. 26,1933

2 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedKeservewith Federal EeservebankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Securities borrowedOther assets

15,1963

3,50711,1791,399

2682,1811,2207,348

15766

150464

Total- 43,138

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplus.. ___Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks 1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities •-

2,7501,450

1856

1,3247,724

17,47211,400

25786,853

28315010334

To ta l - 43,138

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock 2,750

Total.. 2,750

12,7272

4,51510,9441,381

2,501866

9,02643

542

42,635

2,2501,150

170

1,75010,34818,0678,430

33237,177

10335

42,635

2,250

2,250

13,5937

4,77610,4041,381

2,935957

6,78423687

328

. 41,488

2,2501,150

281

1,74510, 34118,4196,715

37185,846

17541

41,488

2,250

2,250

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 471Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. 31, 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

IOWA—Continued

DUBUQUE

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

1 bank

June 30,

lbank

Oct. 25,1933

lbank

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets. . . ._

1,146620

1,4236542

372305237101067

TotaL 4,297

LIABILITIESCapital stock.SurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks 1

Demand depositsTime deposits*(including Postal Savings deposits).United States deposits

Total depositsOther liabilities .

200200160101200177

1,7201,461

778,485

1

Total- 4,297

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stock__ __Class B preferred stockCommon stock

Total.. 200

1,0171,778

8066542

322204479351044

4,802

1,1081,826

7936542

1,1401843511281042

5,689

20020016176

200209

1,9061,828

218,964

1

20020018188

200168

2,5632,068

204,819

1

4,802 5,689

200

200

200

200

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' cheeks outstanding.

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 81 f 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

IOWA—Continued

SIOUX CITY

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

4 banks

June 30,1933

4 banks

Oct. 25,1933

4 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesReserve with Federal Reserve bank. . . .Cash in vault . . .Due from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets

TotaL

LIABILITIESCapital stock _Surplus —Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks »Demand deposits _Time deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total deposits _._Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities—_ _

Total..

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total.

5,6583

4,1174,388

5421,032

5043,847

532

118

20,246

1,050750141116650

5,2126,5215,694

8317,610

227

20,246

1,050

1,050

4,3413

5,0513,134

4681,522

6215,474

733

104

20,758

1,05060067

165650

5,2037,5635,013

40918,188

2711

20, 758

1,050

1,050

4,89112

5,233

4761,414

6563,381

1633

112

19, 212

1,05060079

173648

4,9947,8323,411

37416,611

447

19, 212

1,050

1,050

1Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. Sly 1938 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

KANSAS

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

210 banks

June 30,1933

189 banks

Oct. 25,1933

189 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Securities borrowedOther assets

Total.LIABILITIES

Capital stock.._Surplus .Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand deposits . . . LTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total deposits .Agreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties soldBills payable and rediscounts •_Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stock __.Common stock .

63,85656

16,14818,4815,1861,4165,4952,731

19, 77616139830

215

123, 949

11,6525,1281,694

1377,9385,254

57, 76531,226

43194,676

292,576

301178

123,949

44,79934

16,17616,8764,5001,2487,1252,399

21, 35113935817

191

115,213

10, 5224,5891,610

1187,1405,854

55,68628,491

52390,554

604171742

115,213

11,652 10,522

Total. 11,652 10, 522

43,64651

18,11516, 7994,5951,2228,2392,474

16,91014035722

270

112,840

10,5474,4781,838

977,1184,284

54,09429,104

83488,316

381222419

112,840

10, 547

10, 547

* Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

K ANS AS—C ontinued

KANSAS CITY

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

2 banks

June 30,1933

2 banks

Oct. 25,1933

2 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedKeserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banks. .Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets _•

Total.

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks i ___Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits.

Total depositsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid.

TotaL

Memorandum—par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total..

5,1832

2,9921,376

78814063596

1,71455477

13,035

95030026

2,3564,1184,048

28910,811

13,035

950

950

4,4691

2,7741,537

788148W0106

2,319954712

12,966

950300733

9432,1144,0923,883

60810,697

12,966

950

950

5,0041

2,8961,685

638106867125

1,34541252

12,735

1,40026049

1494

2,035

4, 234417

10,5G922

12, 735

450100850

1,400

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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KEPOBT OF THE COMPTKOLLEK OF THE CUEKENCY 475

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 81, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

KANSAS—Continued

TOPEKA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

3 banks

June 30,1933

3 banks

Oct. 25,1933

3 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault. _Due from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer-Other assets. . .

5,0978

5,4624,472

61743

1,587304

Total. 24,559

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplus.Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banksiDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits.

Total deposits ___Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities

1,2004004049

8504,24212,522* 4,572

33421,670

422

Total.. 24, 559

Memorandum—par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock 1,200

Total. 1,200

4,5048

6,6204,529

61444

1,643281

5,4859

4521

23,803

1,20040031178

9004,476

11,5634,287

56620,892

418

23,803

1,200

1,200

4,6993

6,1003,964

61443

1,140426

4,2357

5523

21, 309

1,20039829671

1,0962,841

10,8933,911

58918,884

8

21,309

1,200

1,200

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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KANSAS—Continued

WICHITA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

4 banks

June 30,

4 banks

Oct. 25,1933

4 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts.-. -United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault.—Due from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets .

Total.LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplus.. _Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities .-

Total-

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total.

6,6151

8,1225,5341,605

51,853

54113,058

181843

37,413

2,4001,300

498114350

9,88215,0417,092

55182,566

16520

37, 413

2,400

2,400

5,6031

15,9634,3971,599

82,643

4877,246

1558

564

38, 584

2,4001,300

488109

1,17010,05615, 3086,2551,344

32,96314014

38, 584

2,400

2,400

5,9855

18, 5983,0501,613

32,247

6455,912

175844

38,177

2,4001,300

495114

1,1708,667

15,4026,7281,712

32,60917217

38,177

2,400

2,400

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 81, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—-Continued

KENTUCKY

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

106 banks

June 30,1933

85 banks

Oct. 25,1933

89 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts -__United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedi. [-Keseryewith Federal Reserve bank.Cash in vaultDue from banks.-Outside checks and other cash items.Redemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementSecurities borrowedOther assets ,.

TotaLLIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplus...Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1-.Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total..Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stock _ _Class B preferred stockCommon stock

14, 50416,0933,9041,4784,8742,6139,832

146472

273

136

126, 542

10,5287,2491,697

5999,4221,358

43,82547,193

15492,680

1894,001

273

118134

126,542

10,528

Total.. 10,528

55,32623

13,80411,8443,0901,1574,7012,2087,213

124

99,977

8,5756,0721,685

6037,6721,482

33,79337,929

17978,883

1,611

154797

217

99,977

130

8,545

8,675

58,10857

15, 52112, 4673,3131,2264,6422,4625,708

68397

494758

104,123

9,572

1,9545

7,915766

32,53042,077

62375,996

541,813

49475548

104,123

605

"9,020

9,625

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 81, 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

KENTUCKY-Continued

LOUISVILLE

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

2 banks

June 30,1933

2 banks

Oct. 25,1933

2 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _...United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserves with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault _Due from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer-Other assets _

TotaLLIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplus •-_ .LUndivided profits—net -,Reserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total deposits -.Acceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities _

To ta l -

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock _ _.

Total—

24, 3726

21, 6559,343

636

4,094612

10,24695

100485

71, 644

2,0003,250

357450

2,00016,59228,93616, 3481,422

63,298

141148

71,644

2,000

2,000

18,0578

21, 7457,838

6385

3,486715

10, 28767

100301

63, 247

2,0003,250

357285

2,00014,31624,54613,2862,771

64,919

173263

63, 247

2,000

2,000

21,9223

14, 7268,432

39

4,106753

15,89955

100179

66, 860

2,0003, 250

590291

2,00012,23229,55412, 7343,779

68,29939

221170

66,860

2,000

2,000

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 479Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. Sly 1938 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

LOUISIANA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

28 banks

June 30,1933

19 banks

Oct. 25,1933

21 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bank..Cash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets _

Total..LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplus •Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks *Demand deposits .Time deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits.

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties soldBills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities — --

Total..

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

34,20629

4,9508,7702,771

7722,4421,1218,753

112179

64,413

5,9252,027

324151

3,580

23,27617,459

46047,368

394,745

162102

64,413

5,925

TotaL 5,925

24,06020

4,6626,9252,200

5564,4451,2288,210

113163196

52, 778

4,2251,690

35946

3,2496,093

18,07917, 650

599

28604133

52,778

4,225

4,225

26,66863

5,5257,7402,245

557fi,6331,8659,510

112182

5,0051,450

60250

5,23521,46621,620

2837017833

400

~4,~605

5.005

* Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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480 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 81, 1988 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

LOUISIANA-Continued

NEW ORLEANS

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

lbank

June 30,1933

3 banks

Oct. 25,1933

3 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementOther assets _..

Total.LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—net...Reserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total deposits .Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsement ..Acceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks..Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities— -

Total .Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

22,31724

6,6813,903193

3,661155

4,402350

9,326308140

79

51,887

2,8002,200525500

2,80011,63319,1286,4524,86242,075

7935438147369

51,887

53, 54992

22,5069,067327

5,2331,00913,9491,93921,968

673190

1431,092

131,737

8,2002,6402,187500

3,80019,52247,86839,104

118,062

143361

1269574

131, 737

2,800

3,000

"5,-200

Total. 2,800 8,200

59, 20035

29, 4429,162

5225,2361,0287,7442,043

19,415146250

64860

135,147

8,2002,6402,473

5054,966

21,89649, 24735,0648,685

114,892

6452294

254537

135,147

3,000

"57266

8,200

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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KEPOBT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 481Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. 81, 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

MAINE

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

43 banks

June 30,1933

25 banks

Oct. 25,1933

38 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) ___Overdrafts.United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault _Due from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer-Other assets.

10,90541,614

7286,8731,9418,905

227248434

Total. 131,343

LIABILITIESCapital stock __.SurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstanding .Due to baiiks 1-. .Demand deposits._ :Time deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits .

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities..... . „

6,5155,7722,373

4744,9493,426

22,42480,834

327107,011

3,555160534

Total. 131,343

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stock .Class B preferred stockCommon stock 6,515

Total. 6,515

31,9172

9,43824,1281,220

3007,7552,2257,116

176159290

84, 726

4,9254,0451,713

543,1753,221

21,33645,403

19170,151

85123455

84,726

525

~4~466"

4,925

37,4352

15,49228,6421,461

33512,8453,4449,038

155191478

109,518

7,7224,6451,706

2203,7824,249

29,05557,026

22590,655

165723

109,518

1,335

~6,~387

7,722

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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482 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

MARYLAND

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

64 banks

June 30,1933

41 banks

Oct. 25,

50 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscunts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedEeserye with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault.Due from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets ___

Total-LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand deposits _Time deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid.Other liabilities

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total.

50,31414

8,82731,823

2,8171,1793,4761,8764.882

7619285

105, 561

5,2425,8301,129

150

76919,08165,981

67

105,561

5,242

5, 242

35,3659

8,24619,908

161,861

8273,5811,9045,478

4714147

77, 430

4,7773,755

946145

2,821561

16,49446,996

11564,166

718165333

77,430

884100

3,818

4,802

37,93315

11,83621,994

2,128837

3,9812,1554,650

4316080

85,812

5,5873,9581,397

3753,190

51518,22751, 277

18870,207

920

13840

85,812

1,119100

4,368

5,587

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 483

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 81, 1983 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

MARYLAND—Continued

BALTIMORE

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

4 banks

June 30,

4 banks

Oct. 25,1933

5 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault __Due from banksOutside checks and other cash items .._Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets

Total..LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand deposits—Time deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits- -

Total deposits... _Acceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities

Total..

Memorandum—Par value of capital stck:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total..

21,8992

54,03517,079

1558,028112

7,796860

12,5651,224250687

119,692

5,7505,6502,626245

5,00029,58939,95826,0024,00599,664

155299413

119,692

5,750

5,750

25,5615

65,86219,195

963,027112

12, 5341,22515,942

123260

144,636

5,7505,4002, 599457

5,19729,37055,96830,6328,268

12^.23896489410

144,636

5,750

5,750

21,2324

80,19020,370

1713,027110

10,9701,57815, 742

267285727

154,673

7,2505,6003,002825

5,67929,43756,28837,140

181,701171287158

154,673________

1,000

~~~6,~ 250

7,250

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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484 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

MASSACHUSETTS

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

135 banks

June 30,1933

121 banks

Oct. 25,1933

126 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault-Due from banks . .Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer-Other assets

183,44526

66,338102,499

4916,1372,692

16,6878,477

32,461416940

1,005

171,70928

73,81987,581

2914, 2582,886

16, 7127,878

29,015350954

1,158

Total.. 431,172 406,377

LIABILITIESCapital stock - . .Surplus -Undivided profits—net...Reserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstanding _ -Due to banks l -Demand deposits -Time deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties sold - - - -Bills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks.Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

29,44621,3848,3891,587

18,96519,154

137,538180,845

4,209341,746

3,0325,082

418

831661

29, 44820,1527,7331,771

19, 20016, 748

134,050163, 297

8,405822,600

1,7702,396

739

Total.. 431,172 406,377

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stock _Common stock

1,219

29,446 28,427

Total.. 29,446 29,646

178,34532

80,26488,796

1314,2853,165

21,32411,23830, 481

'2*71,0021,192

430,394

31,14120,0958,1391,294

20,03317,408

148,168173,669

6,409845,654

1,750903121

925447

430,394

1,804

"297337

31,141

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 485Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Get 31, 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

MASSACHUSETTS-Continued

BOSTON

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

6 banks

June 30,1933

6 banks

Oct. 25,1933

6 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts).OverdraftsUnited States Government securities owned.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc., owned__Customers' liability account of acceptances..Banking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate owned-_.Reserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer-Acceptances of < ' ' "

endorsement..Other assets.

sold with

Total..LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1-Demand deposits . —Time deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other

securities sold !Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks..Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommonstock ___. __._.

394,18029

188, 47478,41812,92425, 4183,10357,0446,990

167,6002,199

4416,808

953, 269

72,00042, 75013, 6237,808750

149,172461,383169,16912,831792,555

2,343

4413,952

7482,1204,576

953, 269

372,18559

203,00889, 77625,49125, 2892,36191,5986,873

126,0071,772550

17,568

962, 539

72,00042,75010,1391,522988

148,158439,008173, 70335,475796,844

3,450

7652,1705,419

962,539

72,000 72,000

TotaL 72,000 72,000

420,70225

186,11687,77318,56725,1942,30178,4858,859

120,620410550

13,101

962,703

72,00042,75010,0802,0251,000

143,906453,314160,47941,348799,047

8,833

20,3701,5041,5573,537

962,703

72,000

72,000

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. Sly 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

MICHIGAN

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

99 banks

June 30,1933

49 banks

Oct. 25,1933

58 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities owned. .^Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bank.Cash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer _Securities borrowedOther assets . . -

104,42930

30, 25054, 76415,3034,1188,5994,880

13,42225672511

5,104

45, 75910

19, 71227, 2668,2191,4484,7892,9168,049

214409

4,164

Total . 241,891 122,955

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplus --Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties sold..___-Bills payable and rediscountsSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid *.Other liabilities

15,84510,9322,6171,123

14,3603,538

55, 623122,980

760182,901

1,4028,158

11

8,9654,8201,526

4057,6741,338

27, 59860,171

1,28190,388

3,894400

3,851

Total. 241,891 122,955

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

1,010

15,845 8,005

TotaL 15,845 9,015

46,93929

24, 56029,1018,4071,6806,4773,7638,187

122414

4,171

133,850

10,3294,9381,652441

8,1121,361

34, 09763,0491, 294

99,801

4,138

" 5963,843

133,850

1,202400

8,763

10,365

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 487

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

MICHIGAN—Continued

DETROIT

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

2 banks

June 30,1933

1 bank

Oct. 25,1933

2 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementOther assets

393,60738

55,30342,555

89519,90618,61135, 6383,888

47,46623,217

737

6955,094

77,63812

54,8433,817

3

9,6522,536

30,6561,023

Total. 647,650 181,068

LIABILITIESCapital stock.Surplus 1Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks * •_Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

35,00030,0001,9322,370

13,19655,235

182, 200318,942

5,367561JU

8951,728

90

17,5005,0002,707

28,308

35,2443,808

155,620

3238

Total. 647,650 181,068

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

12, 500

35,000 5,000

Total.. 35,000 17,500

85,08212

57,2859,917

27, 7823,718

52,6821,549

772

238,807

20,5006,5003,198

647

28,-001116,36356,7746,398

207, 536

8301117

8,000

20,500

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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488 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

MICHIGAN—Continued

GRAND RAPIDS i

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

lbank

Oct. 25,1933

2 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) —OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault -Due from banksOutside checks and other cash items.-Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer-Other assets -_-

9,80011

1,5751,2572,126

135939295

1,6556150

106

Total _ 18,000

LIABILITIESCapital stock._ -SurplusUndivided profits—net. .Reserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks2

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits....

Total depositsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities

1,0003003981

1,0001,5117,5746,189

81IB, 366

25200

Total. 18,000

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock... _. 1,000

Total . 1,000

2,893

""6901,256

3,517996

1,0467425

10, 566

1,65035015

500446

5,2542,251

618,012

10,566

750

900

1,650

* No national banks were operating on an unrestricted basis in the reserve city of Grand Rapids, Mich.,on June 30,1933.3 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 489

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

MINNESOTA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

222 banks

June 30,1933

197 banks

Oct. 25,1933

198 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts). _ _OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer _Securities borrowedOther assets _ _

TotaL

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplus .Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1.Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other secu-

rities soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks.Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid —Other liabilities

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

83,50347

29,37164,199

6,9441,4028,3474,463

28, 30228757343

4,054

231, 535

17,8258,2492,5601,071

11,42910,44159,600

115,187457

186,685

73,736

43714216

231, 535

68, 27846

31,87657,145

66,1411,2339,8674,291

31,342265542

23,398

214,432

16,8507,1201,4811,536

10,81310, 26959, 506

103,1862,406

176,867

10613

62

55579

214,432

17,825 16,820

Total- 17,825 16,850

67,46279

35, 68655,706

76,1551,341

11,4514,036

27, 051207553

21,813

211, 549

16,9006,8441,8101,077

11,045

57,805103,151

1,977172,302

14444

72

1,01094

211,549

30

~I6,~87O

16,900

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 81, 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

MINNESOTA—Continued

MINNEAPOLIS

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

4 banks

June 30,1933

4 banks

Oct. 25,1933

4 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixtures_ _Other real estate owned-_Reserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault _Due from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer..Other assets _

Total.LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingencies. __Circulating notes outstandingDue to banks * _Demand deposits LTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits .

Total deposits..Acceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banksInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total-Memorandum—par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock . . .

93,20525

25,81222,256

852,447

6419,5181,423

45,943717292

1,006

203,370

12,2007,250

76478

5,84241,04772,94860,6471,089

176,73185

855565

203,370

2443,35727, 215

792,540

65611, 5621,359

44,0311,038

342900

229, 786

12,2007,250

4742,8406,842

48,92587,88659,4982,538

198,847842

708539

229,786

12,200 12,200

Total. 12,200 12,200

102,421105

41,59623,187

1932,537

65912,3181,464

33,514766355

1,080

220,195

12,2007,250

791795

6,84044,35990,67453,1192,606

190,75816528

851517

220,195

12,200

12,200

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY 491

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

MINNESOTA—Continued

ST. PAUL

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

3 banks

June 30,1933

3 banks

Oct. 25,1933

3 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer_Other assets

Total.

Oapital stock.SurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstanding.Due to banks iDemand deposits..

LIABILITIES

Time deposits (including Postal Savings deposits).United States deposits _

Total deposits.Acceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid.Other liabilities

Total.Memorandum—par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stock__Class B preferred s tock . .Common stock

TotaL

52,40612

15,35515,013

146,1195,2921,257

1151,833

124, 781

6,8504,650

406133

1,29817,30448,01444,571

231110,120

171,150

157

124,781

424, 54314,950

146,1207,1521,334

573133

132,110

8,8504,250

49780

2,65020,25047,25346,384

1,066114,953

14661155

132,110

6,850

2,000

~6~850"

6,850 8,850

52,04821

33,90114,003

116,1217,4471,347

15,424308140

1,691

132,462

8,8504,250

916121

2,79421,97154,03137,560

823114,385

12988146

132,462

2,000

~6~850

8,850

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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492 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

MISSISSIPPI

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

25 banks

June 30,1933

23 banks

Oct. 25,1933

24 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including redicounts)Overdrafts . .United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate owned.Reserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer..Securities borrowedOther assets..

Total.LIABILITIES

Capital stock .___.SurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1. .Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed for customersSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities

Total-

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock :

Total.

25,00135

5,11612,345

301,7831,0312,2131,3144,909

12212557

170

54,251

4,0352,361

469470

2,4971,803

16,47222,578

68941,542

2,69030577525

54, 251

4,035

4,035

21,18548

4,97011,355

151,639

9683,7031,5464, 758

8011010933

50, 519

3,9351,953

466262

2,1991,743

16,16720,436

75339,099

2,41415

10961

50, 519

200

3,735

3,935

21,232161

6,15411,709

21,6451,0034,2771,3244,510

681146016

51, 275

4,0351,971

423134

2,3601,972

16,90620, 253

65439,785

2,2822

60216

7

51, 275

200

~3," 835

4,035

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY 493Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. 311 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

MISSOURI

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

80 banks

June 30,1933

Oct. 25,1933

68 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate owned.___Reserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer_Securities borrowedOther assets

Total.LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks i

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other

securities sold .__Bills payable and rediscountsSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities __..

Total.Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

32,85441

13,21317,8143,549862

3,8991,95010,071

1942591

205

84,912

6,9852,8251,064

765,1672,83934, 53629,082

19066,6^7

2,0991

1821

84,912

6,985

Total. 6,985

24,95435

12,99511,180

7674,1411,7597,285

58220

401

66,064

5,2352,270

90344

4,3982,404

28,31221,141

32962,186

5586

22415

66,064

150

"57685'

5,235

24,49937

13,33212,0082,213

7834,2551,8047,629

57221

202

67,040

5,3352,181

835203

4,4222,603

28,56121,921

37868,^63

5410

31155

67,040

250

"5,"085

5,335

* Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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494 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

MISSOURI—Continued

KANSAS CITY

[In thousands of dollars]

Dee. 31,1932

7 banks

June 30,1933

6 banks

Oct. 25,1933

7 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts— _United States Government securities owned.._ -..Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Securities borrowedOther assets --

47,82019

24,51818,5301,382

788,718965

50,717192158213238

31,1083

31,87510,4891,268

587,9731,400

29,68015155

170282

TotaL 153,548 114,512

Capital stock.LIABILITIES

Surplus—UndivUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand deposits - -Time deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties sold.Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

8,3003,0413,371

1063,135

58,51360, 35215,340

658ISA, 863

11213167341

4,3002,041

1081,084

43, 55147,37310,9022,135

103,961

17044

106

Total.. 153, 548 114,512

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stock 1Common stock. . . 8,300 4,300

Total. 8,300 4,300

34,9044

38,8108,8451,268

5910,2541,607

36,3061515595

104

132,462

6,5502,2913,313

751,083

42,23155,02318,9852,684

118,923

956666

5,200

6,550

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 495Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. 31 y 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

MISSOURI—Continued

ST. JOSEPH

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

4 banks

June 30,1933

4 banks

Oct. 25,1933

4 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer-Other assets

Total.

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstanding —Due to banks *Demand deposits-—Time deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits— _—

Total deposits .__Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid.Other liabilities

Total-

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total..

7,3005

3,6381,637

37126

1,050532

7,205181755

21, 854

1,1009501083

3405,6776,8536,709

6019,299

2529

21,854

1,100

1,100

7,9337

4,6481,977

37126

1,484492

5,366231764

22, 408

1,100850204

2340

6,1846,4836,949

24419,860

3121

22,408

1,100

1,100

8,8015

4,5171,953

37126

1,323506

4,184161764

21, 783

1,100850201

2340

5,9996,1376,929

19619,261

1514

21,783

1,100

1,100

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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496 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. Sly 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

MISSOURI—Continued

ST. LOUIS

(In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

6 banks

June 30,1933

5 banks

Oct. 26,1933

6 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts.. .-United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house furniture and fixturesOther real estate owned .Reserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets... _

83,36213

49,22334,193

3561,750

97218,5611,329

49,524191140

1,289

71,94015

58,69529,927

2721,622

94815,0832,107

35,666122241

1,130

Total. 240,903 217,768

LIABILITIESCapital stock.Surplus..Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand deposits. _Time deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAcceptances executed for customers. .__•Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities

Total .

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockC ommon stock

Total .

16,4006,0752,844

5332,786

39,470110,63760,629

505211, W

367196461

15,7003,0752,2942,1994,820

32, 257101,12052,4682,742

188,687284420

240,903 217,768

16,400

16,400

15, 700

15,700

76,284

53,75829,048

3261,7591,215

23,3684,381

33,491133147932

224,849

15,9003,0991,9911,3752,918

33,910106,49753,3574,233

197,997326689554

224,849

93

"I5,"8O7

15,900

»Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 497Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. Sly 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

MONTANA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

51 banks

June 30,1933

45 banks

Oct. 25,1933

45 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedKeserye with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer _Other assets... _

Total .LIABILITIES

Capital stock.SurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstanding -Due to banksl_Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties soldBills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

TotaL.

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

18,13016

9,75217,0952,481

2434,1312,0767,371

10299

409

61,905

4,0602,6151,260

5031,8262,171

23,99524,462

10160,729

800103

61,905

4,060

Total.. 4,060

14,84412

11,35815,0402,327

2163,8721,8668,105

7791

333

58,141

3,7552,462

884419

1,660

22,24923,770

41648,523

11274144

9

58,141

3,755

3,755

14,59428

12,11214,7242,328

2283,7931,6857,342

61102303

57,300

3,7552,454

1,8681,746

21,66823,748

28947,461

19126722

57,300

3,755

3,755

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 81, 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

MONTANA-Continued

HELENA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

1 bank

June 30,1933

lbank

Oct. 25,1933

lbank

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts ---United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banks..Outside check's and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets

TotaLLIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid.Other liabilities . . --

Total-

Memorandum—par value of capital stock;Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock. . . _.

TotaL

1,2911

1,1402,604

32741433

2,164201074

8,078

30030057

146200

1,2543,1302,659

167,069

151

1,078

300

300

9851

2,0662,521

32884358

1,788361064

8,700

30030013

145200

1,5553,1612,827

1647,707

332

8,700

300

300

1,0791

2,1372, 532

32958733

1,471121058

8,249

30030032

115200

1,0253,2232,876

1227,U6

56

8,249

300

300

^Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 499

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 81 f 1938 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

NEBRASKA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

147 banks

June 30,

120 banks

Oct. 25,1933

119 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscouts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banks :Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Securities borrowedOther assets

TotaLLIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid.Other liabilities..

Total-

Memorandum—par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total..

39,74842

12,60712,8322,607

4763,8391,6077,644

1232641178

81,878

7,6353,6781,424

3925,2671,758

31,13626,649

13369,6763,729

114422

81,878

7,635

7,635

28,63835

12,4819,9862,003

4075,2341,2519,335

139214

164

i9, 788

6,1403,0491,272

3334,2752,351

29,51721,838

31264,018

6381

5012

69, 788

6,140

6,140

29,83070

13,44310,0152,000

4096,5421,3676,930

117222

167

71,013

6,1152,9141,275

2604,4232,271

29,85722,401

39654,9251,047

1494

71,013

6,115

6,115

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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500 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1983 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

NEBBASKA-Continued

LINCOLN

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

3 banks

June 30,1933

3 banks

Oct. 25,1933

3 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate owned...Eeserye with Federal Beserve bankCash in vault .Due from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets

Total.LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand deposits -..Time deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total deposits .Acceptances executed for customers^.Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities

Total.

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total.

34,8292,270

89747

1,562647

4,1141236871

23,919

1,35055014684

1,3505,133

11,0234,053

18220,891

23,919

1,350

1,350

7,7812

8,4442,678

89543

1,771662

4,2301236874

26,771

1,350550104104

1,3496,942

11,2013,6731,468

83,874

26,771

1,350

1,350

7,8362

6,1202,616

289143

2,669653

4,240115

25,321

1,350550176125

1,3506,059

11,1993,449

98581,698

24828

25,321

1,350

1,350

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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BEPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 501

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 81 j 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

NEBRASKA—Continued

OMAHA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

6 banks

June 30,

6 banks

Oct. 25,1933

6 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banks _._Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer _Securities borrowed .Other assets

32,026

10,86112,043

183,670178

5,386848

19,5764911236

328

Total.. 85,565

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks.Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities....

5,0002,315

468463

2,43916,17536, 53120, 511

84774,064

479186

193120

Total.. 85, 565

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stock.. _Common stock _ _ 5,000

Total.. 5,000

29,221

19,57812,807

34

1816,195

86215,830

302112

4422

89, 223

5,0002,310

336403

2,25023,58435, 59518,4021,040

78,621

344

19372

89, 223

5,000

6,000

28,40837

19,38713,386

203,667

1746,408

91915,648

192112

3347

88,708

6,2501,310

515466

2,24022,089

18,4231,094

77,539

203

79

88, 708

1,250

~5,~6666,250

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 81, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

NEVADA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

7 banks

June 30,1933

6 banks

Oct. 25,1933

7 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate owned.Reserve with Federal Reserve bank .Cash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets -._ •_•

Total..

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks *Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total-

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total..

3,6013

2,3192,720

36713

491672

1,3398

2312

11,468

5003557755

472153

4,1485,283

1189,702

246601

11,468

500

500

2,6915

2,8622,424

36223

1,046354

1,29116215

11,100

4502557836

418147

5,3144,137

989,696

12938

11,100

450

450

2,8495

3,4582,555

36617

616305979132410

11,197

50027512537

472162

4,9844,516

779,739

25

11,197

500

500

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 503Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

NEW HAMPSHIRE

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31, i June 30,1932 I 1933

53 banks 48 banks

Oct. 25,1933

50 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities owned TOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Securities borrowedOther assets

Total..

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks *Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities....

Total..

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total.

33, 76911

13,18416,4282,816

1702,7011, 8235,050

20925726

141

76, 585

5,5804,7242, 698

1475,1544,231

26, 96324, 796

38356,373

1,7132666

104

76, 585

5,580

5,580

30,91019

12, 34413, 3572, 332

1822,8721,5144,997

161239

10120

69, 057

5,5054,2842,491

1374,7694,462

24, 58120, 627

51450,184

1,4551030

192

>9, 057

375

"5,130"

5,505

29,81410

12, 79613, 4622,375

1993,2441,9415,969

94242

10165

70, 321

5,7784,0822,614

1034,7694,218

26,97420, 905

48952,586

296107013

70, 321

5, 255

5,778

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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504 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

NEW JERSEY

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

269 banks

June 30,1933

214 banks

Oct. 25,1933

217 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., owned "Customers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementSecurities borrowedOther assets

Total.

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banksl

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks. _.Securities borrowed :Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total..

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock_._

365,48156

97,364210,373

14035,19811,87530, 26313, 84658,632

9511,499

2994,654

830, 639

289,77447

100,859171,924

11628,67011,13428,05311, 98949,053

8501,372

284,29348

110,858174, 244

16829, 21011,85528, 76812,87628,890

3311,379

12

3,614

697, 464

2,962

51,21541, 3889,2532,661

29,93714,814

232,084397,644

5,986650,528

5,45535, 526

35105299

1,0513,178

44,76233, 7518,4293,621

27, 35712,629

201,527337,242

13,1506Gb, 548

1,23411,069

52

685,894

46, 27932, 2069,8573,020

27, 61611, 797

185, 641341, 707

14, 245553,390

1,0229,125

1299

830, 639

8341,734

697,464

1,4031,796

685,894

Total.

51,215

51,215

1,510

"437977"

2,110

45, 487

44, 515

46, 625

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY 505Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. 31, 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

NEW MEXICO[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

26 banks

June 30,1933

23 banks

Oct. 25,1933

25 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer-Securities borrowedOther assets

10,2237

4,3665,3901,161

2471,288

7863,418

8570

Total-

Capital stock.Surplus..

LIABILITIES

Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total deposits .Agreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties soldBills payable and rediscountsSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities _

Total

Memorandum—Tar value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

26

27, 067

1,91099856

1691,4051,143

13, 7246, 736

17121,77'4

11726

27, 067

1, 910

Total . 1,910

6,9244

3,8543,881

586225

1,550819

2,46361533030

20, 480

1,46072912784

1,055740

11, 5844,338

17016,832

1603021

20, 480

50

1,410

1, 460

7,80911

4,7774,6661,117

2232,2931,2222,743

6575

26

25,027

2,06083322571

1,356847

13,7645,554

102

210

25, 027

350

1,710

2,060

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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506 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

NEW YOEK

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

473 banks

June 30,1933

395 banks

Oct. 25,1933

411 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementSecurities borrowedOther assets..

470,763110

144,343327,886

7931, 5538,503

40,01116,94557,329

1,1562,227

1854,866

Total. 1,106,039

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks 1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase Uni ted States Government or other securi-

ties soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed b y other banks for account of reporting banks.Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid _..Other liabilities -

68,08854, 28017, 6083,537

44, 25128, 631

290, 212548,800

6,244873, 887

67440, 545

83

Total.

79185988

1,834

1,106, 039

376,30660

141,704

16726, 6607,875

15, 20658,118

8082,080

4466

4,223

954, 065

60,93447, 47115,0424,309

41, 52323,199

261, 966463, 653

12, 935761,753

61019,966

4418

149

1,197

954,065

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total.. .

68,088

68,088

2,411

~58,~963

61,374

380,05586

156, 765278, 651

18427, 0638, 631

42,98816, 58145, 451

4782,154

35

3,195

962,317

63, 77945, 60714, 6493,096

42,98722, 254

273,361465,464

12, 531773, 610

25015,024

352

182

962,317

3,320

~60,~753

64,073

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 507Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. SI, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

NEW YORK—Continued

BROOKLYN AND BRONX

[In thousands of dollars]

| Dec. 31, June 30,I 1932 | 1933

9 banks 8 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasureOther assets

12,3284

3,9489,369

71,437345

1,769672

3,301151275

Total.. 33, 507

LIABILITIESCapital stock ..SurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks J

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total deposits .Agreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties sold . --Bills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks_Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total..

5,3751,70443027

1,0221,01913,3508, 259

4922, 677

2,132

728105

33, 507

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock-Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

8,8942

4,8518,260

1,222266

1, 568526

2,2352

43228

28, 097

4,9751, 690

40177

899605

11, 5666,814

17819,163

801

28, 097

Oct. 25,1933

8 banks

Total..

5, 375

5, 375

4,975

4, 975

5,6528,174

71,222

2761,796

5741,537

481

348

28, 673

4,9751,594

28744

1,625553

11,8237,349

22319,948

234561

4481

28,673

4,975

4, 975

1 includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding

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508 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

NEW YORK—Continued

BUFFALO

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

3 banks

June 30,1933

lbank

Oct. 25,1933

lbank

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesReserve with Federal Reserve bankC ash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets

1,2221,7952,289

20014438

131193844

28136763773561795

13

Total. 5,920 1,547

LIABIIITIE3Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingencies -.Circulating notes outstanding"Due to banks iDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total deposits..Bills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

8002753913

75027

7142,320

858,U6

87613

300200288

2504

275445

35

Total.. 5,920 1,547

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock 800

Total.. 800

300

300

347366604

71165

28133

13

1,736

30020027

2502

304624

27957

1,736

300

300

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 509

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

NEW YORK—Continued

NEW YORK CITY (CENTRAL RESERVE CITY BANKS)

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

June 30,1933

11 banks | 10 banks

Oct. 25,1933

10 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) 1,520,Overdrafts 192United States Government securities owned 794, 302Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc., owned 564, 285Customers' liability account of acceptances 144,174Banking house, furniture and fixtures 94, 512Other real estate owned 6, 042Reserve with Federal Reserve bank 572,706Cash in vault 14,869Due from banks 244,712Outside checks and other cash items 1, 652Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer 1,155Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsement 1,250Other assets . . _ - j 79,278

Total 1 | 4,039,917

1,342, 716130

737,179554, 928158, 39391, 3636,023

336, 25513, 284

376, 6401,2802,440

2, 38286, 292

3, 709, 305

1,320,230144

671,173569, 811136, 77190, 33718, 781

384, 96913,079

253, 290667

2,440

2, 030111,543

3, 575, 265

Capital stock-Surplus-.

LIABILITIES

Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks 1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other se-

curities soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks.Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid ."Other liabilities -

304, 679264, 850

25, 79370, 25720,015

825, 4031, 818, 217

414,17252, 897

3,110, 689

1,000

302, 679177, 325

25, 01262, 66343,772

631, 4951,815,311

323, 211110,003

#,880, 020

1, 476

Total

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock..

1, 250149, 987

8694, 145

86, 383

4,039,917

Total.

304, 679

304, 679

2,382160, 052

1,1922,854

49, 878

3, 709, 305

302, 679167, 32527, 55476, 61743, 742591,197

1, 710, 834321, 614132, 172

2, 755, 817

4697,200

2,030142, 0502, 9053, 76043,117

3, 575, 265

302, 679 302, 679

302, 679

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510 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

NORTH CAROLINA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

39 banks

June 30,1933

32 banks

Oct. 25,1933

35 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer_Securities borrowedOther assets

Total.LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks.Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total..Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

28, 7279

5,5105,467

1452,169

9161,7341,6044,236

13619612594

51,068

5, 5552,763

709226

3,9101,139

15, 01817, 275

24383,6753,703

9352

125103154

51,068

5,555

19,9416

4,0844,659

31,381

5142,2821,7454, 568

85120

5129

39,522

4,1552,170

643275

2,392790

13, 23114,154

27928,4U

1,272

39, 522

540

3,615

Total. 5,555 4,155

21,49017

7,0245,736

141,484

5383,0022,5716,622

250141

687

48,982

5,0102,310

813226

2,8051,343

20, 95414, 507

18136,985

7001046

6746

48,982

970

5,010

l Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 511Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. 81, 1983 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

NORTH CAROLINA—Continued

CHARLOTTE

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

4 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)O ver draftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds-, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets

7,961

Total.

LI ABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks 1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits;United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid.Other liabilities

Total..

2, 6661, 3561,119

123710115

1, 731106229

15, 882

J u n e 30,1933

3 banks

6,358

~2~414~899

1,08546

775127

2, 0242253

13,803

10,

15, 882

M e m o r a n d u m — P a r va lue of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockC o m m o n stock

1, 3001, 300

52455

1,050764

4,8473,821

519,483

13, 803

Oct. 25,1933

3 banks

TotaL

1,500 1,300

1,500 I 1,300

6,3751

2,517955

1,08547

1,354146

2,7312965

1

15,3

1,3001,300

53853

1,2961,1145,7563,808

4810, 726

7518

15, 306

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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512 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

NORTH DAKOTA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

77 banks

June 30,1933

67 banks

Oct. 25,1933

68 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerSecurities borrowedOther assets

Total..

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

itiessoldBills payable and rediscountsSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities..

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

27,77716

6,73614, 0182,749

6402,1861,2344,538

79147

1715

60, 836

4, 5002,256

642395

2,9371,618

16, 77129,119

14547,65S

462,153

122132

60, 836

4,500

TotaL 4,500

19, 2929

7,47511,4202,094

4572,156

9906,475

132115

638

51, 253

3,7751,963

425184

2,3091,911

15, 24523, 997

855

338

22130

51, 253

3,775

3,775

19,09819

11, 5242,101

4873,1071,2246,667

88120

632

53,692

4,0251,918

468146

2,4022,039

17, 59923,984

609

35740

53, 692

150

1 8 7 5

4,025

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 513Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

O H I O

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

256 banks

June 30,1933

201 banks

Oct. 25,1933

210 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementSecurities borrowedOther assets

194, 06765

53, 47474, 39520. 3814,862

14,8119, 200

29,184490

1. 385

1, 572740

Total. _i 404,626

Capital stock.Surplus_Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks 1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United Stales Government or other securi-

ties sold _Bills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

33, 38823, 5626, 805904

27, 6945, 462

129, 065163, 366

618298,511

1711, 001

1,572640526

Total.. 404, 626

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock: ,Class A preferred stock !Class B preferred stock !Common stock ! 33, 388

Tota l . 33, 388

152, 89346

50, 43658, 70616, 589

14,8,476

23,357580

1,154

61,239

760

333,115

28, 31520,1216, 009

87323, 0474,250

113,707128, 064

1,335H7, S56

185,413

61,239

450268

333,115

210

"28," 105"

28,315

150, 06762

55, 80557, 77516, 6993,999

17, 6188,599

21, 704451

1,194

61,150

647

335, 776

28,81019, 5436,459

94023, 5024,425

114, 796128, 818

1, 608U9, 6Jt.7

174,832

61,150

615255

335,776

325

" 28," 485

28, 810

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OHIO—Continued

CINCINNATI

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

4 banks

June 30,1933

4 banks

Oct. 25,1933

4 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer_Securities borrowedOther assets

Total.LIABILITIES

Capital stock.SurplusUndivided profits—net .Reserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks 1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed for customersSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid.Other liabilities.

Total..

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

38, 7922

13,94314, 544

1492,503

1624,694

76111, 632

77108668181

88, 216

7,9005,7502,486

3292,155

11,99336,11819,566

42068,103

635149668

1328

88, 216

7,900

Total.. 7,900

35, 6861

15, 78514, 597

772,503

1614,136

84613, 775

91108355169

88, 290

7,9005,7502,460

1382,167

10, 31036,17820, 6961,716

68, 900510

77355

25

88, 290

36, 5631

19, 52814, 850

1962, 503

2155, 2861,103

11, 09082

108465143

92,133

7,9005,7502,855

2692,167

10, 28135, 91422, 480

3,13671, 811

658196465

54

92,133

7,900 7,900

7,900 7,900

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Oct. 81, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

OHIO—Continued

CLEVELAND

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

2 banks

June 30,1933

2 banks

Oct. 25,1933

2 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementSecurities borrowed..Other assets

60,02610

24,0118,6921,1864,6331,2105,642809

9,078214350

1, 259227

1,014

Total.. 118, 361

Capital stock,.Surplus..

LIABILITIES

Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Tot al depositsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities- _

7,0003,1001, 209

7136,997

11, 35832, 30446, 3555,974

95, 991

1,2591, 243

227461161

TotaL. 118,361

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total..

7,000

7,000

59, 47215

40, 9979,949

253,2581,3506,7011,223

23, 719954350

73, 95412

56, 40812, 952

1853,4601,4138,6101,222

23, 034373350

1,343 1,368

149, 356 183, 341

7,0002,600

9051,4127,000

12,19853, 90954,3609,049

129, 516

13, 7003,0001,0331,3536,98614, 73970, 06762, 2338,967

156, 006

63 234

620240

924105

149, 356 183, 341

4,000

7,000 9,700

7,000 13, 700

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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OHIO—Continued

COLUMBUS

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

3 banks

June 30,1933

3 banks

Oct. 25,1933

3 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets

Total..

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks J

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities

Total..Memorandum—Par value of capital stock-

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total.

41,17010

13,92315,984

95,539

1285,0021,438

12, 61797

195

'6,112

7,2004,800

923797

3,90012,18644,68420, 3231,000

78,193

22664

96,112

7,200

7,200

36,95310

17,94117, 318

5,508138

5,3151,464

10, 014166210

95, 037

7,2004,3001,197

5364,186

13, 03341,47621,1101,678

77,297

30120

95, 037

7,200

7,200

36, 30514

20, 41317, 231

115,489

1385,3531, 952

12, 370114220149

99, 759

7,2004,3001,399

4764,400

10, 53145,91323,1721,507

81,123493

11357

99, 759

7,200

7,200

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 517Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

OHIO—Continued

T O L E D O

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

1 b a n k '

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including redis-counts)

United States Government securitiesowned

Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.,owned -

Banking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United

States TreasurerOther assets

Total-.

2, 692

!,694

1, 995449207442411774

45

9, 739

LIABILITIES

Capital stock_.Surplus.Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstanding-Due to banks 2 . .Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings

deposits)United States deposits.

Total depositsInterest, taxes, and other expenses ac-

crued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total-

Dec. 31,1932

1 banki

500500252

7498584

3,294

3, 95286

7,916

615

9,739

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock: iClass A preferred stock !Class B preferred stockCommon stock

Total .

500

500

i Closed by President's proclamation of Mar. 6, 1933, declaring banking holiday, and placed in chargeof conservator Mar. 18, 1933.

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OKLAHOMA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

224 banks

June 30,1933

207 banks

Oct. 25,1933

208 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Securities borrowedOther assets

41,89150

21,06637, 909

36, 06447

19, 52335, 468

5,720617

6,5962,658

20, 233245318

29115

4,983554

8,4232,338

19, 823194313

32548

TotaL 137,447 128, 310

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits 2

Total depositsAgresments to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed for customersSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

11, 5904,1271,011

4936,357

65, 80339,897

489112,187

411,434

10, 5603,8511,180

4606,2405,010

63, 27336,029

486104,798

251,036

2911959

?, 447 128,310

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total.

11, 590

11, 590

10, 560

10, 560

34, 40895

20, 85034,143

24,922

53210,9193,176

25, 278186321

21111

134, 964

10, 6103,8301,479

4116,4105, 213

69, 90536, 355

390111, 863

12190

2217759

134, 964

25

" 10," 585

10, 610

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 519Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. 81, 1938 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

OKLAHOMA—Continued

OKLAHOMA CITY

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

5 banks

June 30,1933

5 banks

Oct. 25,

5 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer .Other assets

Total..LIABILITIES

Capital stock..SurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstanding _ _Dueto#banksiDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities

Total..

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total-.

29, 54116

12, 62018, 9221,661

1934,194

63515, 393

267188210

83, 840

7,2001, 510

709229

3,75017, 88227, 50224, 430

58570,399

421

83,840

7,200

7,200

25,6329

12, 68622, 367

1,642232

7,915574

8,875465192303

80, 892

7,2001,510

685150

3, 85013, 83730,61122, 674

32967,451

451

80, 892

7,200

7,200

23,90014

12, 52720,924

1,683180

8,514643

16,134132243154

85,048

7,7001,330

566150

4,83017, 97532,01319,956

38670,330

1411

85,0

600500

6,600

7,700

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

31460°—34 34

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

OKLAHOMA—Continued

TULSA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

4 banks

June 30,1933

4 banks

Oct. 25,1933

4 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets

31, 7884

7,90212, 997

44,922

3464,118

96210, 949

172101.145

33,4253

9,0737,070

63,918

2153,8071,840

11,652113101240

32,8529

10, 2267,305

63,917

2294,4131,068

14,128125101183

Total . 74, 410 71, 463 74,562

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplus --Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAcce ptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banksInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidO ther liabilities.

5,95095056427

2,02512, 12635, 75716, 441

33964, 663

4

8,9502,650

7446

1,9526,40531, 46518, 749

92357, 642

8, 9502,634

30591

. 2,0256,617

33, 06319, 649

75460, 083

21413

2358

Total.. 74, 410 71, 463

43632

74, 562

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total .

5,950

5,950

4,000

4,950

8, 950

4,000

~4~950

8,950

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

OKEGON

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1.932

67 banks

June 30,1933

54 banks

Oct. 25,1933

49 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer,Other assets

Total-.

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks 1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits _..

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties soldBills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid _ _ _Other liabilities

Total-

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total.

24,81235

8,74413,8502,832

5452,4962,1435,019

97169117

60,859

5,3702,197

75882

3,379681

22, 63822,810

133

52,757

3712

60, 859

5,370

5,370

16,31821

7, 44511, 2542,316

4922,2661,9284,883

80141157

47, 301

3,9951, 857

62181

2,828562

19, 20716, 839

9786, 705

1,1781422

47, 301

3,995

3,995

14,45932

6,9569, 2311,942

4562,0511, 4454, 600

.10912836

41, 445

3, 5201, 495

63274

2, 552450

17, 88314,088

10132,502

1219

41,445

50

"3,470

3,520

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers" checks outstanding.

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ORE GON—Continued

PORTLAND

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

4 banks

June 30,1933

2 banks

Oct. 25,1933

2 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementOther assets_.

TotaL

Capital stock.Surp'

LIABILITIES

irpluUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks 1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks_Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

TotaL.Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

25,024

36, 71029,511

1142,900

595,9141,126

24, 869148355

24724

127, 485

7,1003,3001,148

1667,100

16, 01636,12754, 225

1,619107,987

2410113

119427

127, 485

24, 7038

44, 89830, 688

1493,079

296,3011,244

18, 560370325

131,352

6,5003,000

879130

6,50013, 55740, 45157, 684

1,427113,119

131, 352

TotaL __

7,100

7,100

6,500

6,500

30,85815

51, 02028, 440

2373,689

1298,9502,248

13, 691170325

1,078

140, 850

6,5003,0001,001

2096,491

10, 39446, 71762,5183,162

122, 791

10049233842

18849507114

140,850

6, 500

6, 500

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 523

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1938 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—•Continued

PENNSYLVANIA

[In thousands of dollars

Dec. 31,1932

721 banks

June 30,1933

582 banks

Oct. 25,1933

601 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts.United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc, ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer-Securities borrowedOther assets

Total _

Capital stock.Surp'

LIABILITIES

rplu

714,103126

174, 262396, 090

18362, 73320, 84947, 63124, 62461, 782

1,2843, 755

2322,451

539,82964

166, 343319,161

11348, 43316, 68643, 20120, 25455,111

8683,201

2282,358

1, 510,105 1,215,850

537,49678

184,904324, 298

11849,87717, 71951, 23723,49452,583

7823,355

2085,136

1, 251, 285

Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks 1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks_Securities borrowed .Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

97, 268131, 94429,1043,927

75, 00715, 276

308, 776778, 762

6,5591,107,373

5,00055, 401

183

81,398108, 55124, 5153,894

63,88911,536

247,969640,102

10, 519910,126

85,113106, 00128, 4024,289

66.88510, 201

254, 014666,79110.886

941, 892

19, 298113

2321,6972, 969

2281,2942,544

13, 743112

6208

1,8622,772

Total.. 1, 510,105 1,215,850 1, 251, 285

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock 97, 268

625

"80," 773

TotaL. 97, 268 81, 398

1,325

'~83,~788

85,113

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

PENNSYLVANIA—Continued

PHILADELPHIA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

June 30,1933

21 banks 14 banks

Oct. 25,1933

14 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUni ted States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc. , ownedCustomers ' l iability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve wi th Federal Reserve bankCash in vaul tD u e from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedempt ion fund and due from United States Treasurer jAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementSecurities borrowedOther assets

288,84320

119,181100, 821

10, 75613, 8072,272

38, 7435, 994

130,6721,319

425

110

~~~3~ 904"

Total-

Capital stock.Surp

LIABILITIES

rpluUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstanding •_Due to banks J

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks.Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

716, 867

Total..

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total..

36, 42647, 5507,84913, 2688,820

146, 728312,122110,9107,551

577,311

34410, 545

11011, 304

340

9982,002

716, 867

249, 08528

106, 36097,1709,94610, 9891,366

48, 8174,543

127, 4811, 445689

561165

3,570

662, 215

32, 62643, 8207,38011,41413, 955

121, 020295,11396, 48523, 546536,164

2,726

5619,843590165

1,1681,803

662, 215

36, 426 32, 626

36, 426 32, 626

239, 77319

131, 24699,07114, 82810, 9761,445

40, 3105,412

96, 608249696

803

~~~3~268

644, 704

32, 62643,3708, 67110, 45414, 075

117, 580256,160110, 62329, 246513, 609

1, 757

80314,3181, 789

1, 6251, 607

644, 704

32, 626

32, 626

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

PENNSYLVANIA—Continued

PITTSBURGH

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

5 banks

Tune 30,1933

Oct. 25,1933

5 banks 5 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementOther assets

111, 649

189, 25675, 597

19413,078

1,18628, 5043,576

38, 320401682

62,941

97, 9742

195,11767,077

11612, 378

1,09528, 4693,370

40,471434952

43,517

Total.. 465,390 450, 976

Capital stock.Surplus..

LIABILITIES

Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks.Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

22,10033,0004,7758,186

13, 573111,499170, 24693,456

5,377380,578

937

6192

21,671

370

22, 20029,1754,980

10, 82517, 77885,054

173, 38597, 648

8,06236/H 149

45660

1,335414

Total.. 465, 390 450,976

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock 22,100 22, 200

Total. 22,100 22, 200

92, 6352

214, 79062,970

44312, 350

1,08627, 7923,569

29, 674172902

12,271

448, 657

22,20029,1755,622

10, 71417, 83372,935

171,085108,042

8,009360,071

150

3931,787

811

448, 657

22, 200

22, 200

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1988 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

RHODE ISLAND

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

10 banks

June 30.1933

10 banks

Oct. 25,1933

10 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities owned.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets

Total..

LIABILITIESCapital stock._.S ur plusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks l

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills passable and rediscountsAcceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid.Other liabilities

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total.

23, 2441

12, 91040

721242

1, 7591,1203, 908

18204139

52, G55

52, 655

4,520

4,520

22, 7801

8,94912,164

18722296

1,8031,0003, 030

11204145

51,129

4,7705, 580

2304,0322,369

16, 93215, 448

45885, W7

15018

16789

51,129

250

~4~520'

4,770

22, 9564

8,90711, 890

19723391

1,6011, 3253,464

10204131

51, 625

4,7705, 580

983ISO

4, 0612,160

18, 05715,190

34735,754

10019

16216

51,625

250

"i,~520

4, 770

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. SI, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

SOUTH CAROLINA

[In thousands of dollars]

! Dec. 31,I 1932

21 banks

June 30,1933

15 banks

Oct. 25,1933

17 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)O verdraf tsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banks 1Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerSecurities borrowedOther assets

Total..LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed for customersSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid.Other liabilities -

TotaL.Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

24,189147

7,3529,057

2972,2371,3021, 6481,9887,888

15416223

240

56, 684

4, 3852,260

355491

3, 2313,754

20, 63915, 490

73240,615

4, 7762972390

161

56, 684

4, 385

Total. 4, 385

7, 9142

3, 9172,879

648412

1,330851

3,93762614

43

22, 060

1,7251,410

221341

1,2231,1449,5606,164

8616,954

94

22,060

1,725

1,725

10, 24826

7,6726,149

1,118939

2,4312,3947,640

103121

4184

39,029

3, 7251, 435

333333

2,3645, 782

15, 5219,069

304SO, 676

412039

39, 029

800

~2~925

3,725

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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SOUTH DAKOTA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

72 banks

June 30,1933

63 banks

Oct. 25,1933

63 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets

Total..

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUnidvided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties soldBills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total..

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

21,30021

5,89115, 4312,238

3782,2791,0214,580

13692

556

53, 923

3,9552,181

690212

1,8322,786

17, 62221, 037

24541,690

3,038161164

53, 923

16, 71712

6,73714, 7622,087

2732,456

8206,341

14281

482

50,910

3,5701,930

539168

1,6092,929

18,85418,788

90441,475

1021, 244

156117

50, 910

3, 955 3,570

Total ... 3, 95i 3,570

16, 21621

7,40014,4042,092

2952,185

9654,023

11384

521

48,319

3, 5701, 902

411163

1, 6882,336

17, 54618, 436

73389, 051

1,186234114

48, 319

3, 570

3, 570

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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TENNESSEE

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

76 banks

Jane 30,1933

01 banks

Oct. 25,1933

62 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)O verdraf tsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer..Securities borrowedOther assets

TotaL.

Capital stock.Surpl

LIABILITIESprplu

Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed for customersSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidO ther liabilities

Total-

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total.

81,93342

17,09613, 142

3366,3762,3064,5643, 335

14, 44951459843

210

144, 944

12, 5395, 6851,389

10231,93410, 57934, 74148, 797

2, 57496, 691

96414,981

33643

24535

144, 944

12,539

12,539

42,66819

15, 8877,920

3324,011

7723, 6952,051

12, 32225733338

103

43, 31343

17, 5359,721

124, 058

8234,8212,870

15, 7011503463861

90, 408

7,0693,527

63364

6,6657,723

25. 73632, 7104,140

70,309

1721,549

332382426

90, 408

99, 492

7,7193,503

74345

6,9118,749

30,09137,064

3, 36079,26'4

1521,070

12381916

99,492

7, 069

7, 069

400

7,319

7,719

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding,

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TENNESSEE—Continued

MEMPHIS

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

2 banks

June 30,1933

3 banks

Oct. 25,1933

5 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedKeserye with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets

TotaLLIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks.Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities .

Total..

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

TotaL.

21, 7678

6,6268,292

3,424291

2, 436581

11, 80344

138805

56, 215

4,5004, 500

647349

2,7507,644

17, 36217,1131,098

43,217

252

56, 215

4,500

4,500

26, 2745

9,91210, 413

3,252248

7,9531,275

21, 007434210

1,150

32, 92492

12, 94912, 370

43, 242

2976, 7651, 293

19, 474 "46327599

82, 133 90, 247

5,5002,7501,373

5814,200

10, 40730, 93124, 250

1,92267, 510

2217

5, 5002, 7501, 691

6824,500

15, 36530, 72924, 949

3, 42374,466

4112

. 542

82,133 90, 247

5,500 5,500

5,500 5, 500

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 531

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 81, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

TENNESSEE—Continued

NASHVILLE

[In thousands of dollars]

Dee. 31,1932

3 banks

June 30,1933

3 banks

Oct. 25,1933

3 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer-Other assets

TotaLLIAB1LITIES

Capital stock..--Surplus -•Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed for customers •_ _.Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities

TotaL.Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

40, 82817

4,3387,256

451,052

4392,704

3637,659

235180148

65, 864

36, 73117

4,7527,622

2101,625

5012,130

4387,448

374190149

62,187

3,9003,450

32435

3,6008,676

19,15519, 0451,721

48, 5975,583

45198132

65, 864

7,900450192

1,0173,8007,414

19, 87217,136

1, 35045, 772

2,50021026680

62, 187

37, 66435

4,8689,170

1551,617

5262,498

4225,755

179190151

63, 230

7,900450384

1,0063, 7945, 530

16, 76318, 7801,923

42, 9966, 206

15525584

63, 230

3,900

4,000

'~3~9(J6"

TotaL 3, 900 7,900

4,000

'~3,~ 900

7,900

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TEXAS

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

454 banks

June 30,1933

421 banks

Oct. 25,1933

420 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) .OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOut side checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer _Securities borrowedOther assets

Total.

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks 1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties soldBills payable and rediscounts •Acceptances executed for customersSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total..Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

149,936326

46, 74739, 047

815, 4655,025

16, 7929,558

53,145696

1,174116383

338, 418

36, 02318, 3005,806

92223,19716,136

177, 29451, 2071,214

U5, 851

2317,342

12116240378

338, 418

135, 443268

50, 07035, 044

114,1804,842

20, 4539,207

45, 836620

1,103136296

317, 499

34, 05516, 7845,855

72721, 92512,400

169,19250, 4141,572

233, 578

204,163

6136139111

317,499

36, 023

662

~33~393

Total. 36, 023 34, 055

128, 205548

51, 96237, 608

1013, 9644,861

28,10311, 62861, 507

8841,107

51439

340, 877

34, 06915, 9626,479

70422,15216, 599

187, 25753, 8091,663

291,834

1451

19659

340, 877

33,182

34, 069

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Oct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

TEXAS—Continued

DALLAS

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

3 banks

June 30,1933

3 banks

Oct. 25,1933

4 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementOther assets

71,05921

17,69812, 8021,2874,9701,5135, 804

68625, 233

272367

Total . . 141,717

Capital stock.Surp'

LIABILITIES

Lrplus_.Undivided profits—netReserves for contingencies !Circulating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties soldAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks.Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

12,1503,2505,0501,1867,311

29, 97348, 40326, 7485,922

111,046

51

1,297

"""376"

TotaL 141,717

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

61, 86220

24,96113,0301,1664,9691,8557,840797

21, 590250380

1006

138, 826

12,1503,1504,035525

7,55521, 34350, 77925,47012, 049

109, 641

40

1001,166

284180

138, 826

TotaL.

12, 150

12,150

12,150

12,150

74, 506

15, 7831,4165,1361,879

13,1991,007

26, 833195382

10047

167, 488

14,1503,1503,902417

7,56536,16459, 44027,02313, 596136,288

1001,31610049570

167, 488

1,000

13,150

14,150

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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TEXAS—Continued

EL PASO

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

2 banks

June 30,1933

2 banks

Oct. 25,1933

2 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited* States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets

Total.LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—net -Reserves for contingencies. _.Circulating notes outstandingDue to banks 1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid.Other liabilities-

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total..

5,3142

4,5872, 957

4285

1,141230

3,242303016

17, 982

60085030152

5911,6709, 4814, 255

11815,524

64

17, 982

600

4,9702

5,1452,032

4286

1, 205210

2,8652630

8

16, 927

600850247

33595

1,7738,6533, 960

13414,520

82

16. 927

600

5, 2493

5, 2072, 151

4286

1,150184

2, 0895830

7

16, 562

16, 562

600

600

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Oct. 81, 19S3 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

TEXAS—Continued

FORT WORTH

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

4 banks

June 30,1933

4 banks

Oct. 25,1933

4 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedB anking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer-Other assets

Total..LIABILITIES

Capital stock..SurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-.Other liabilities

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockC omnion stock

Total-.

31, 73930

8,5825,5112,497

7754,259

93111, 499

8811029

66, 050

4,5502,1501,443

122,196

18, 76921,04814, 2881,457

55,5627661

66, 050

4,550

4,550

28,56110

9,2045,4922,495

8204,497

98010, 900

98112

63, 237

4,5501,650

602

2,25011, 39526, 53014, 7791,345

5104910333

63, 237

4,550

4,550

28,83425

10,3475,3042,494

8286,5021,089

13, 50690

1139

19,141

4,5501,650

44328

2, 23315, 465

14, 4421,933

59,9%929018

69,141

4,550

4,550

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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TEXAS—Continued

GALVESTON

[In thousands of dollars]

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts :United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer _..Other assets

TotaL

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks 1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total-

Dec. 31,1932

4 banks

13,6683

5,046

58933211

1, 543616

5,33619685

4

31, 697

2,150750290

151,3865,4378,57712,251

53826,803

165587010

31,697

2,150

2,150

June 30,1933

4 banks

9,9941

5,9753,917127955130

1,653643

5,62113270

29, 218

2,15075026249

1,3903,7117,38812,2131,109

84,4*1

12765

4

29,218

2,150

2,150

Oct. 25,1933

4 banks

12,5797

6,3093,827197955130

2,123670

3,907109721

30, 886

2,15075028937

1,3995, 3587, 05412, 4411,02286, 875

14019749

2,150

2,150

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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Oct. 31 f 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

TEXAS—Continued

HOUSTON

[In thousands of dollars]

Dee. 31,1932

7 banks

June 30,1933

7 banks

Oct. 25,1933

7 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., owned :Customers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementOther assets

Total..LIABILITIES

Capital stock..SurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks 1Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)-.-United States deposits

Total depositsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

53,96620

27,99813, 535

316,457

5047,5461,476

37, 342511345

36430

150,197

9,1005,125

7712,0426, 854

28, 81357,13535, 8003,801

125,549

3631

315374

150,197

1632,00511,979

706,042

5379,5472,279

35, 086151399

73480

145, 525

9,1005,125

8312,1457,947

23, 97556,12633, 0186,337

119,456

7370

544234

47, 78116

36, 56412,127

6,034651

15, 0671,959

33, 719110349

103373

154,853

9,1005,0751,0702,2716, 966

29, 45858, 54230, 02211, 594

129,616

103

482170

145, 525 154,853

9,100 9,100 9,100

Total.. 9,100 9,100 9,100

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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538 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. Sly 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

TEXAS-Continued

SAN ANTONIO

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,193^

6 banks

June 30,1933

6 banks

Oct. 25,1933

5 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve banksCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementOther assets

18,62218

10, 9655,6324,564

3563,032

64413, 483

42188

3242

Total. 57, 791

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurpl usUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks *Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

4,9502,010

86587

3,7507,722

22,88212, 2102,947

45,76170

323560

Total. 57,791.

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock 4,950

Total.. 4,950

17,00835

14, 6474,3874,573

3123,008

82010,323

23187

187

55, 510

4,9501,925

64345

3,7507,095

22,14513, 2351,372

43,847136

15361

55, 510

4,950

4,950

14,48331

16,4544,3214,245

2723,479

8279,442

12172

171

53,909

4,6501,812

71835

3, 4508,341

21,51511,4201,645

4&, 921

35

53,909

4,650

4, 650

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 539

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

TEXAS—Continued

WACO

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

3 banks

June 30,1933

3 banks

Oct. 25,1933

3 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets

Total..

LIABILITIESCapital stock.. .SurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities

Total-

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon s tock. .

Total..

7,06816

3,1523,318

346207

1,063395

3,389346849

19,105

1,35040012825

1,3481,9057,6495, 933

36415, 851

3

19,105

6,3199

4,1893,046

346212

1,141395

2,825336846

18, 629

1,35040012325

1,3281,5347,7066,136

2215,398

5

18, 629

1,350 1,350

1,350 1,350

7,27014

4,0502,999346245

1,485502

2,527336712

19, 550

1,35040019045

1,3372,2427,7626,098120

16, 22251

19, 550

1,350

1,350

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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540 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

UTAH

[In thousands of dollars]

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets

Total.LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—net.:Reserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits) -

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsOther liabilities

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total-

Dec. 31,1932

11 banks

4,29017

1,07973138052

335138441

618

7,487

625375874942044

2,2853,1516,480

4492

7,487

625

625

June 30,1933

10 banks

3,3629

1,02575436954

24192

2164

21

6,147

6073008052

42043

1,4382,9004,381

3052

6,147

32

575

607

Oct. 25,

10 banks

3,29917

1,02571936955

23690

3318

2129

6,199

2966077

41818

1,5972,8554,470

25119

6,199

33

"575

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 541

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

UTAH—Continued

OGDEN

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

lbank

June 30,1933

ank

Oct. 25,1933

1 bank

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vault rDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementOther assets

Total-

Capital stock-Surplus ..

LIABILITIES

Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks IDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits '.

Total depositsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid _.

Total.Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total. .

2,7705

1,278937100305

35581

1,4653525

2511

7,122

500100

1208500

1,7812,7901,053

245,648

2512515

7,122

500

500

2,0713

1,5641,184

152814

32277

1,3399

25

9

6,600

50010052

187500

1,5962, 5691,016

1015,282

6,660

500

500

2,37617

1,6141,417

1342278

92236 •25

10

6,958

50010074

184500

1,6652.7591,026

1335,583

17

6,958

500

500

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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542 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1983 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

UTAH—Continued

SALT LAKE CITY

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

3 banks

June 30,1933

3 banks

Oct. 25,1933

3 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)__OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash items - - - -Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer-Other assets

Total-

LIABILITIESCapital stock ,Surplus -_Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAcceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid.

Total..

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

TotaL

10,26612

5,6118,922

361104

2,139212

8,827'496

9027

37,067

1,85073072569

1,8006,641

14, 20310, 912

6531,821

2844

37, 067

1,850

1,850

8,44717

6,0517,919

35654

2,222138

7,033287

904

32,618

1,850730629

201,7876,453

11, 3799,655

5087, 637

65

32, 618

1,850

1,850

7,89521

6,8218,139

35654

2,443147

5,592113905

31,676

33

31, 676

1,850

1,850

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 543Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. 81, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

VERMONT

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

45 banks

June 30,1933

33 banks

Oct. 25,1933

38 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets

31,01210

6,99519, 2931,243363

2,1501,0802,717107220400

Total.. 65, 590

Capital stock-Surplus-Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks 1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits .

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties soldBills payable and rediscountsInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

5, 2602,6121,124

814,3861, 330

10, 66936,882

13649, 017

!, 91877

115

TotaL 65, 590

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stock.Common stock 5, 260

Total. 5,260

20,82413

5,27311,002

899256

1,672804

2,06375

172197

43, 250

5,1701,868

947462

3,4391,2838,582

20, 439108

8396251

43, 250

4,185j .

5,170 i

22,073

6,73712,1031,059

2902,8551,1593,118

60188196

i9, 845

5,7171,920

984491

3, 6451,448

10, 86124, 330

22086, 859

100583437

49, 845

1,032

~ 47685

5,717

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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544 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

VIRGINIA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

137 banks

June 30,1933

120 banks

Oct. 25,1933

125 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementSecurities borrowedOther assets

149,30739

35,14222, 764

7410, 6503,4649, 4245,161

22,119582

1,009

23947329

Total. 261, 034

LIABILITIESCapital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstanding ^Due to banks1

Demand deposits ;Time deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks.Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities. _ _

23, 36313,1963,650

89120,14810, 25469, 272

109, 3471,256

190,1297,382

23

74947730501

131,65031

35,92422, 263

229,9833,361

10, 7525,088

645938

54261400

240,165 |

21, 71412, 3163,388

76318, 7239,179

62, 455104, 605

1,412177,651

4,207

54

22261534532.

Total. 261, 034 240,165

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock 23,363

45

"21," 669"

Total. 23,363 21,714

241, 201

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 545

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 31, 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

VIRGINIA—Continued

RICHMOND

[In thousands of dollarsl

Dec. 31,1932

2 banks

June 30,1933

2 banks

Oct. 25,1933

2 banks

ASSET3

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankC ash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementOther assets

TotaL

Capital stock.Surplus.

LIABILITIES

Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities—_ - . .

Total _

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

20,1211

4,7519,350

85277

2,563302

20, 9912050

302

58,841

4,0002,000

5831,2811,000

11,89319, 63717,380

79249, 702

97150

58, 841

Total.

4,000

4,000

18, 8931

12, 3928,924

91275

3,184486

15, 9631150

483

60, 762

4,0002,000

6451,2821,000

10, 60521,16618,8061,002

51, 579

77170

60, 762

4,000

4,000

22, 6522

13, 0019,895

100274

3,745346

16, 9881750

16333

67, 419

4,0002,000

7701,2811,000

12, 63925, 60818, 0411,691

57, 979

16246127

67, 419

4,000

4,000

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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546 BEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. Sly 1933 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

WASHINGTON

[In thousands of dollars]

Deo. 31,1932

76 banks

June 30,1933

59 banks

Oct. 25,1933

65 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer-Securities borrowedOther assets

Total..

38, 22815

17,01925,608

24,458498

4,0573,1419,055392280

72

102,825

LIABILITIESCapital stock__ _SurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks iDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other secu-

rities soldBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances executed for customersSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

8,2053,9771,183

3975, 5912,425

35, 09341,415

63979,572

13,794

2

Total. 102,825

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock 8,205

Total- 8,205

30.03013

17,30119,414

3,822410

3,8602,538

11, 230480260

58

89,416

7,3002,9851,130

3915,1962, 541

34,84032, 670

63070, 681

1,659

!9,416

150

7,150

7,300

30, 52231

17,00119,968

3,751504

4,0482,435

10, 51210126110071

19, 305

7, 3552,7311, 325

3475,2092,240

34,13733,823

86371,063

1,083

1007121

89, 305

50

~7~305

7,355

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 547Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. 31} 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities) —Continued

WASHINGTON—Continued

SEATTLE

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

5 banks

June 30,1933

3 banks

Oct. 25,1933

3 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house furniture and fixturesOther real estate owned __.Reserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementOther assets...

Total-

Capital stock _Surplus..

LIABILITIES

Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks !

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customers---Acceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks.-Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

41,15613

37,34221,912

872,756

296,2111,589

22, 096337453

27591

134, 599

13, 3003,1751, 387

6239, 0-50

18, 07344, 42740, 670

3, 264106, 434

27114

169340

134, 599

40,11327

44, 34120, 692

1182,805

4646,4791,715

17,740164450

5711

135, 824

13, 0003,1001,299

4639,000

17, 65743, 84540, 4286,429

108,359

1191

153325

135, 824

13, 300 13,000

TotaL. 13,300 13, 000

42,97133

49,13324,854

3393,019

4917, 3411,755

14,808272470

146, 424

13, 0003,1001,484

6339,380

14, 85853, 20042, 5077,124

117,689

58407

1529143

146, 424

13, 000

13, 000

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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548 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. Sly 1983 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

WASHINGTON—Continued

SPOKANE

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec

2 banks

JUDP 30,x933

lbank

Oct. 25,1933

2 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) .OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., owned...Banking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets _ -..

Total..LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscounts .Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid-Other liabilities

Total-

Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total.

10, 5751

3,3183,7631,533

151964227

1,66535

100

22, 332

2,00033012814

2,0001,3985,5188,051

11716,0842,741

35

22,332

2,000

2,000

1,103

743782273

24363

5661425

3,812

50030163

500155

1,639967

2,761

3,812

500

500

2,857

2,1131,768

373

3,845245

1,414345047

12, 746

1, 500230915

1,0002,0874, 3593,426

18

27

12, 746

500

"176661,500

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 549Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. 31, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

WEST VIRGINIA

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec, 31,1932

[banks

June 30,1933

62 banks

Oct. 25,1933

64 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Securities borrowedOther assets

Total..LIABILITIES

Capital stockSurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other securi-

ties soldBills payable and rediscountsSecurities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

82,81722

15,03520, 0416,3813,5715,0312,95610,001

196473919186

147, 629

12,1357,7181,830567

9, 4335,977

44, 47456, 904

744108,029

626, 537919222177

147, 629

63,06216

14, 50915,1875,4553,1075,0652,6459, 255127425355226

119,434

10, 9555,9001,531423

8,4803,631

37, 27946, 805

51688,231

3,185355209165

119, 434

12,135

510

"16,445

Total. 12,135 10,955

63,99523

16,37115,5105,5423,3945,5073,0639,298

111429352126

123, 721

11, 2555,7882,160460

8,5563,96438, 59348,565

54491, 666

3,09535231772

123, 721

735

10,520

11, 255

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550 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year endedOct. 81, 1933 {arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

WISCONSIN

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31, i June 30,1932 1933

125 banks 82 banks

Oct. 25,1933

85 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bankCash in vaultDue from banksOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer...:Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsement •.Securities borrowedOtner assets

Total .LIABILITIES

Capital stock-SurplusUndivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks1

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States deposits

Total depositsBills payable and rediscountsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersAcceptances executed by other banks for account of reporting banks..Securities borrowedInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities _

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock*

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

104,10739

28,13249, 757

610,087

1,4519,0735,236

20, 240302672

2947

230,051

17, 39010,0453,5141,306

13,4216,183

60,853

2, 503178, 025

5,614

612

610117

230,051

Total-.

17, 3S0

17, 390

69,07836

26,07734,362

6,901752

8,5034,183

19,358246505

31

987

170,992

12, 7807,0442,7291,031

10,0944,292

52,45377, 581

1,315135, 641

811

21

640216

170, 992

35

~12,~745"

12, 780

67,66349

29,760

6,958739

9,4134,007

14,768207514

1763

171,048

13, 2557,0943,100

92310, 2673,739

49, 83779,949

1,516135, 041

451

16 >1

832

171, 048

11075

13,070

13, 255

1 Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 551Abstract of reports of condition of national banks at date of each call during year ended

Oct. 81, 1988 (arranged by States and Reserve cities)—Continued

WISCONSIN—Continued

MILWAUKEE

[In thousands of dollars]

Dec. 31,1932

2 banks

June 30,1933

2 banks

Oct. 25,1933

2 banks

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States O overnment securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ownedCustomers' liability account of acceptancesBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedReserve with Federal Reserve bank ._.Cash in vaultDue from banks 1Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementOther assets...

95,04614

21,15211,1662,6115,475

22619,4832,273

29,827266610

10820

80,5779

31,17610,180

1,2795,459

30722,8192,425

20,876234585

741

Total.. 188,979 176, f

Capital stock-Surplus..

LIABILITIES

Undivided profits—netReserves for contingenciesCirculating notes outstandingDue to banks J

Demand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United. States deposits

Total depositsAcceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with

endorsementAcceptances executed for customersInterest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaidOther liabilities

Total-Memorandum—Par value of capital stock:

Class A preferred stockClass B preferred stockCommon stock

Total..

12,2005,8001,364

71012,17826,01268,16855, 695

3,16915S, 0U

102,611

779283

188,979

12, 2005,8001,418

29811,70023, 56068,51744,903

6,179148,159

1,279595218

176, 667

12, 200 12, 200

12, 200 12, 200

82,1227

40,88110,379

2365,451

31113,1302,463

17,042165585

138709

173,619

12, 2005,8001,709

•163

11, 70020,91965,31343,83910, 254

110,385

138236769279

173, 619

12, 200

12,200

i Includes certified and cashiers' checks, and cash letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.

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