FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK Circular No. 1812. January 8, 1938. Authorized Signatures Miss E. Phillips, Library. We submit herewith, on the following pages numbered 2 to 11 inclusive, a list containing facsimile signatures of persons authorized to sign in behalf of Federal Reserve Bank of New York, subject to the conditions and limitations hereinafter set forth or referred to in this circular or in such list. This circular and list supersede and cancel Circular No. 1723, dated January 9,1937, and the list submitted therewith. All checks or drafts payable in foreign countries, and all foreign correspondence involving payments or transfers of funds, or delivery of securities or other property, must bear the authorized signatures of two officers, and one of such signatures shall be that of the President, a vice president, or an assistant vice president. All instruments, documents, correspondence and other papers, in connection with the transaction of domestic business need bear but one authorized signature. We shall appreciate it if you will acknowledge receipt of this circular and list. GrEORGE L. HARRISON, President.
CHAIRMAN (Vacancy) DEPUTY CHAIRMAN OWEN D. YOUNG, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors, c* «-< 7
PRESIDENT GEORGE L. HARRISON, President, \ VICE PRESIDENTS ALLAN SPBOUL, First Vice President, W. RANDOLPH BURGESS, Vice President, CHARLES H. COB, Vice President, RAT M. GroNEY, Vice President, - L. WERNER KNOKE, Vice President, WALTER S. LOGAN, Vice President and General Counsel, LESLIE R. ROUNDS, Vice President, JOHN H. WILLIAMS, Vice President, 3
ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENTS WILLIAM H. DILLJSTIN, ^ J. WILSON JONES, HERBERT H. KIMBALL, Assistant Vice President and Secretary, JOHN W. MCKEON,. WALTER B. MATTESON, will sign: Z ^ ^ ^ ^ ARTHUR PHELAN, JAMES M. RICE, ^ HAROLD V. ROELSE, VALENTINE WILLIS,
MANAGERS AND OTHER OFFICERS DUDLEY H. BARROWS, Manager, Personnel WESLEY W. BURT, Manager, Accounting DONALD J. CAMERON, Manager, Foreign will sign FELIX T. DAVIS, Assistant Counsel, - 7 ^T~ / 7(t NORMAN P. DAVIS, Manager, Security Loans \A \ v-^o w^-ww. ' C\ EDWARD 0. DOUGLAS, Manager, Bill and Manager, Collection ^ EDWIN C. FRENCH, Manager, Cash MYLES C. MCCAHILL, Manager, Service ^/*2*^U!Q ROBERT F. MCMURRAY, Manager, Safekeeping
MANAGERS AND OTHER OFFICERS Continued SILAS A. MILLER, Manager, Securities JACQUES A. MITCHELL, Manager, Credit HORACE L. SANFORD, Manager, Research and Assistant Secretary, WILLIAM A. SCOTT, Manager, Government Bond WILLIAM F. SHEEHAN, Manager, Bank Examinations and Chief Examiner, ^{AJ7%J& &* fy\ INSLEY B. SMITH, Manager, Bank Relations TODD G. TIEBOUT, Assistant Counsel, Si \7- / C2 &&<*. _ WILLIAM F. TREIBER, Assistant Counsel, RUFUS J. TRIMBLE, : * ^f ^f~ (J (J Assistant Counsel, vr / 0 CHARLES N. VAN HOUTEN, JR., Manager, Security Custody I. WARD WATERS, Manager, Cash Custody $
PER PROCURATION SIGNERS The following have authority to sign curation correspondence, checks, advices, receipts and tickets, relating to the routine operations of the respective departments indicated after their names: JAMES H. BAKER (Safekeeping HARRY M. BOYD (Government Bond WALTON BRUSH (Government Bond JOHN J. FLEMING (Accounting will 77 sign: * P er ^P ro JOHN HEEMSATH (Collection J. LAWRENCE KILDUFF (Foreign DANIEL J. LIDDY (Foreign JOSEPH M. O BREEN (Safekeeping n A ±\ -77 * * HARRY W. STANLEY (Discount
PER PROCURATION SIGNERS Continued The following have authority to sign curation correspondence relating to the routine operations of the respective departments indicated after their names: JOHN H. HARTLEY (Credit VINCENT A. HARVEY (Cash The following have authority to sign curation checks, advices, receipts and tickets, relating to the routine operations of the Cash Department and Collection Department; and also have authority to sign curation letters of transmittal in connection with presentation of coupons, but have not authority to sign other correspondence: THOMAS BRUDER, JOSEPH H. P. FARNON, * ALFRED C. LUM, ' * The following have authority to sign curation checks, advices, receipts and tickets, relating to the routine operations of the respective departments indicated after their names, but have not authority to sign correspondence: ROLAND H. BEHRENS (Securities JOSEPH H. BISSELL (Government Bond HAROLD A. CRANE (Safekeeping 8
PER PROCURATION SIGNERS Continued WILLIAM S. GRINSTED (Safekeeping CHARLES J. KUCHLER (Safekeeping Louis W. LEGER (Safekeeping WILLIAM S. LEONARD (Bill * BURTHAL A. ROEBUCK (Government Bond PHILIP M. SCHMIDT (Discount The following have authority to sign curation certifications of checks, drafts and other orders for the payment of money, drawn on this bank: GEORGE H. LOTTS, WARREN MARCUS, Jy 7x ) ' I " " ' 9
AUDITING DEPARTMENT The following has authority to sign only correspondence and reconcilements in connection with the work of the Auditing Department: OFFICER GEORGE W. FERGUSON, General Auditor, PER PROCURATION SIGNERS The following have authority to sign curation correspondence and reconcilements in connection with the work of the Auditing Department: HAKOLD A. BILBY, r MICHAEL. A. CROSBY, 10
BUFFALO BRANCH The following have authority to sign only in connection with the business of the Buffalo Branch OFFICERS ROBEBT M. O'HAEA, Managing Director, REGINALD B. WILTSE, Assistant Manager, will sign HALSEY W. SNOW, Cashier, CLIFFORD L. BLAKESLEE, Assistant Cashier, PER PROCURATION SIGNERS The following have authority to sign curation correspondence relating to the routine operations of the respective divisions of the Buffalo Branch indicated after their names: GEORGE J. DOLL (Credit and Discount Division) per pr0 7 MELFORD A. GROTE (Check Division) P er P ro The following have authority to sign curation certifications of checks, drafts and notes for the Buffalo Branch: WILLIAM R. BRIDER, ^ ROBERT R. COVERT, 11
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK (y3) OF NEW YORK January 13, 1938. To Member Banks in the Second Federal Reserve District and Others Concerned: NEW COUNTERFEIT Circular letter No, 699, dated January 12, 1938, of the Treasury Secret Service Division, describes a certain new counterfeit as follows: $5 UNITED STATES NOTE Series of 1928 B; check letter "A"; face plate No. 214; back plate No. 784; W. A. Julian, Treasurer of the United States; Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Secretary of the Treasury; portrait of Lincoln, This is a fairly deceptive production printed on one sheet of bond paper from photo-etched plates. The Treasury seal, printed in red, is crudely executed and the motto barely discernible, while the fine points enclosing the outer circle are rounded and misshaped. The serial numbering, also in red, is heavily printed, and all specimens to date show B21854686A.. Care should be exercised in handling notes of this variety and denomination, as this counterfeit will deceive the unwary. The Treasury Department has requested that any counterfeits which come to the attention of banks or others be forwarded with all available information to the office of the United States Secret Service having jurisdiction in their territory. Offices of the Secret Service are located in Albany, Buffalo, Syracuse and New York City, New York, and in Newark, New Jersey. George L. Harrison, ^resident