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FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD

WASHINGTON

  O F

  VICE GOVERNOR

July

  2, 1934.

Enclosed

  I am

 handing

  y o u

  correspondence discussed

a t t h e

  recent conferonco

  of

  Governors

  and

  Chairman,

  t o w i t :

letter from Honorable Joseo Jonos,

  of tho

  Reconstruction

Financo Corporation,

  to me

  under date

  o f

  Juno

  22, 193 4, and

my  reply under date  of  Juno  36 , 1934 .

You  wi ll note that  I  mado  my  reply  a s  much along

t h e  spir i t  o f t h e  discussion  had in tho  confer onco  a s I  could.

I

  understood

  th o

  expressions

  of tho

  conference

  t o

  moan that

th o

  Roscrvo Banks should

  n o t

  have joint action with

  the

Reconstruction Finance Corporation

  i n t h o

  making

  o f

  these

loans

  hu t

  th at f u l l cooperation between

  the two

  agencies

  i n

t h e

  interest

  o f

  making

  t h e

  loons could woll

  bo had.

I

  believe that this cooperation

  i n

  each bank will

prevent harmful competition between

  t h e

  Reconstruction Finance

Corporation

  and

  your bonk,

  t h o

  appearance

  of an

  applicant

before

  th o

  Reconstruction Finance Corporation

  who had

  boon

declined  by  your bank,  and tho  p o s s i b i l i t y  o f a  cr i t i ca l

review  of any  act ion  of  your bank  b y t h e  Reconstruction

Finance Corporation.

I am

  expressing myself freely

  on

  thi s subject f e el -

i n g

  that

  y o u a r e

  primarily interested

  i n

  your bank doing

  a

f i n e

  j o b i n t h e

  interes t

  I f t h e

  small industrial ists

  of

  your

d i s t r i c t ,

  and

  that

  yo u

  will work

  out tho

  d e t a i l s

  o f

  coopera-

t i o n

  to

  affirmatively accomplish

  th o

  desired ends.

m t h n y

  regards,

  I am

Sincerely yours,

Governor.

Enclosures

TO

  GOVERNORS

 A£D

  CHAIRMEN

  OF ALL F . R.

  BASKS.

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X-7948-a

C O P Y

RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION

Washington

June

  22

1934.

Dear Governor Black:

I t eg to  enclose herewith copy  of our  regulations  f o r  industrial

loans. These  can he  altered  i f and as  required.

I t  seems  to me  that  a s fa r a s i s  practical under  the law, the HFC

and  Federal Reserve Banks should consider these loans jointly,  i . e . , F ed -

oral Reserve Industrial representatives  and RFC  Loan Committeemen s i t t i n g

a s a  joint Loan Committee  i n  considering indust rial loans, in vi ti ng  the

cooperation  o f  banks,  and  especially  th e  bank having  t h e  account  of the

applicant.  I n  this  way,  greater speed w i l l  he  accomplished, with each

agency taking such participation

  i n t h e

  loan

  as may he

  agreed upon

  at th e

time  o f  making  t h e  loan.  By  this procedure  a  greater spread  i n t h e  credit

risk would also  h o  obtained.

Inasmuch

  a s our

  off i ce s , w i th

  few

  exceptions,

  a r e i n

  Federal Reserve

Bank bui ldi ngs , i nd us tr ia l loan appl ican ts could  h e  directed  t o a  common

o f f i c e  f o r  Ind ust ria l Loans ;  th e  Advisory Loan Committee, composed  of

representatives  of th e RFC and th e  Federal Reserve Bank, determining

whether  th e  loan would  he  recommended,  and i f so ,  what agency would make

i t , o r how i t  would  h e  participated  i n ;  Federal Reserve Bank management,

a s  wel l  as the RFC Board, n eces sar ily reser ving  t h e  right  t o  adopt, alter,

change, modify,

  or

  reject recommendations

  o f the

  Loan Committee.

There will undoubtedly  he  loans which Federal Reserve Bank manage-

ment will  h e  w i l l i n g  t o  make,  i n  cooperation with hanks,  and in  which  the

RFC w i l l have  no  part .  On th e  other hand, there w i l l probably  bo  loans

i n  which  t h e  Federal Reserve  and the RFC wil l part ic ipate  i n  connection

with banks.

I f  somo such procedure  a s  t h i s  i s n o t  agreeable  to the  Federal Reserve

Board  and the  several Federal Reserve Banks,  the RFC w i l l ,  a t a l l  events,

cooperate with Federal Reserve  and  other banks  an d  lending agencies, with  a

view

  t o

  faci l i tat ing such loans .

Sincerely yours,

(signed) Jesse  H.  Jones

Chairman

Honorable Eugene  R.  Black

Governor, Federal Reserve Board

Washington,  D. C.

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X 7948 13

FEDERAL BESEBVB BOARD

Washington

June  26 , 193 4.

Honorable Jesse Jones, Chairman,

Reconstruction Finance Corporation,

Washington,

  D. C.

Dear  Mr.  Jones:

Your letter  of t h e  22nd relative  t o  cooperation  i n

th e  matter  of  making loans  to  industry  w as  today considered  a t

our  conference.

The  conference f e l t that  the law  covering loans  t o

industry  by th e  Reserve Banks specifically defines  t h e  func-

t ions  and  duties  of t h e  Reserve Banks  i n t h e  matter  of  making

such loans . This  la w  also provides  f o r a  Statutory Advisory

Committee composed  of  industr ia l i s t s  an d  defines  i t s  duties

and  powers.

The  conference  was of  opinion that  t h e  Federal  R e-

serve Banks cannot waive  t h e  duties  or  obligations imposed  b y

law by any  form  o f  collateral agreement.  I t  believes, however,

that  t h e  Federal Reserve Banks w i l l f ind many ways  i n  which

they

  and the

  Reconstruction Finance Corporation agencies

  can

be of  mutual help  by  cooperation  i n  exchanging information  and

expeditiously handling  th e  appl icat ions that w i l l come under

the new  l e g i s l a t i o n .  To a  considerable extent cooperation  a l -

ready exists  i n  f a c t ,  an d i t i s t h e  f e e l i n g  of t h e  conference

that such further working arrangements

  as may be

  necessary

  or

desirable wil l  b e  developed most speedily  an d  s a t i s f a c t o r i l y

as t h e  work progresses  i n  each bank.

In t he end wo ar e a l l  str iv ing  t o a i d  industry  and

t o  that  end we  w i l l co rdia lly cooperate.  I n  th i s  way wo  wil l

help  t o a i d  recovery.

With  my  regards,  I am

Sincerely yours,

(Signed)  E. R.  Blade

Governor.


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