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Banks and banking-Federal reserve system -Continued

Politics menaces the federal reserve system: in an authorized interview one of the nation's greatest bankers gives a warning and proposes a remedy. P. M. Warburg. Annalist 22:503-4+ O 29 '23

Question of increasing the membership of the country's banks in the federal reserve system. tables Econ World n s 26:693-5 N 17 23 From the Federal Reserve Bulletin, Nov., 1923. Regulations of the Federal reserve board, series of 1923. Acceptance Bul p 10-17 Ag

'23 Report of the Economic policy commission

of the American bankers association. M. A. Traylor, chm. Acceptance Bul p 6-8 S '23 Seay, G. J. Position of country banks under the federal reserve system: an analysis and a comparison. Richmond, Va., Fed. reserve bank of Richmond '24 [12]p tables Some recent undesirable developments in the administration of the federal reserve system: report of the Economic policy commission of the American bankers association. Econ World n s 26:546-7 O 20 '23

Report submitted at the annual meeting of the American bankers association, Atlantic City, N.J., Oct. 22-24, 1923. State bank withdrawals from the federal reserve system. C. S. Tippetts. Am Econ R 13:401-10 S '23

Tenth annual report of the Federal reserve board, covering operations for the year 1923. tables charts Acceptance Bul p 4-23 Mr '24

United States. Fed. reserve bd. Regulations, series of 1924. '24 73p tables

-Same. Fed Reserve Bul 10:705-26 S '24 Why bankers must defend the federal reserve system from political encroachments: has fulfilled its basic concepts. C. B. Hazlewood. Trust Companies 38:65 Ja '24

Why our trust company joined the federal reserve: the system affords immediate transfer of funds, quick collateral loans, and a chance to invest in its first class tax exempt stock. W. G. Littleton. Bankers Mo p 25+ O '23

Guaranty of deposits

Collapse of bank-deposit guaranty in Oklahoma and its position in other states. Thornton Cooke. tables Q J Econ 38:108-39 N '23 Complete text of the proposed Colorado bank guaranty law. Mountain States Banker p 5-6 My '24

Laws

California-Act to amend an act entitled "An act to define and regulate the business of banking", approved March 1, 1909. (Ch. 35, Laws 1923)

Massachusetts-Act relating to deposits with others than banks. (Ch. 473, Acts 1923) Nebraska-Act to prevent and prohibit and to make it unlawful for any person, corporation, or partnership to draw, make, utter, issue, or deliver to another any check or draft on any bank or depository for the payment of money or its equivalent, knowing at the time of committing said act as aforesaid that he or it has no funds or deposits in, or credits with, such bank or depository with which to pay said check or draft upon presentation, and providing a penalty for said unlawful act, and providing procedure and method for abatement of any prosecution under this act, defining words contained in this act. (Ch. 87, Laws 1923)

New York (state). Banking dept. The banking law, constituting chapter 2 of the consolidated law, being chapter 369. laws of 1914, as revised by the Banking commission of 1914, with amendments to January 1, 1924. Albany '23 307p New York (state)-Act to amend the banking law, in relation to number of directors of banks and trust companies. (Ch. 9, Laws 1923)

North Dakota. Dept. of banking. Compilation of the laws relating to state banks, savings banks and trust companies in the state of North Dakota, compiled July 1, 1923. Bismarck '23 71p

North Dakota-Act declaring an emergency to exist affecting the public welfare of the state with respect to the administration of insolvent banks; providing for the liquidation thereof; vesting the Supreme court with jurisdiction of such liquidation proceedings, and requesting it to assume original jurisdiction in furtherance of the public interest; creating the position of Supreme court commissioner, fixing his compensation, and defining his powers and authority, and providing for the appointment of receivers of insolvent banks, and making an appropriation to meet the expenses incident to carrying out the purpose of the act, and directing the Supreme court to exercise its supervisory authority over the District court in proceedings for liquidating the affairs of insolvent banks. (Ch. 137, Laws 1923) Pennsylvania-Act relating to the incorporation of banks and trust companies. (No. 7, Laws 1923)

Porto Rico-Act regulating banks and banking in Porto Rico. (No. 18, Acts 1923. special sess.)

Texas-Act to regulate the business of banking in this state when conducted by concerns operating under characters obtained in Texas prior to the adoption of the constitution of 1876, and placing them under the provisions of chapter I to VI, inclusive, title XIV, of Revised civil statutes of Texas, as amended. (S.B. no. 52, Laws 1923)

Legislation

† American bankers assn. Com. on fed. legislation. Federal legislation in sixty-eighth Congress of interest to banks: covers first session, ending June 7, 1924, cumulative. '24 28p (Outline-summary no. 2, 1924) ?price Banking legislation in Scandinavia: a lecture recently delivered in Christiania [Norway]. Karl Rasch. Bankers Insurance Mgrs and Agents M 116:351-60 S '23

"Translation of report of the lecture as published in Nages Handels-og Sgfaststidenoe.'

† Canada. House of commons. Proceedings (revised) of the Select standing committee on banking and commerce of the House of commons on bill no. 83, an act respecting banks and banking and on the resolution of Mr Irvine, M.P., re Basis, function and control of financial credit, etc. Acland '23 1060p tables 10c

The new Norwegian banking law. Farmand 34:688- J1 31 24

Provisions of state laws relating to bank reserves. Fed Reserve Bul 10:154-81 Mr '24

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Bank clearings in 1923 and the course of
trade and speculation. Commercial & Fi-
nancial Chronicle 118:352-60 Ja 26 '24
Bank of England and profits. C. E. Lyon.
Commerce Repts no 18 p 320-1 My 5 '24
Banks in the new [Irish] Free State. F. A.
Christoph. il Am Bankers Assn J 16:561+
Mr '24

Bank resources per inhabitant in North Caro-
lina in 1923. N C Univ N Letter p 1 S 3 '24
Germany banking during 1922. Fed Reserve
Bul 9:1026-9 S '23

Growth of British banking. Am Banker p 13 Je 16 '24

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Banking education. M. W. Fries. Am Inst Banking Bul 5:399-402 O '23

Paper read at the commencement exercises of New York chapter of American institute of banking.

Borden, W. E. and Hooper, C. L. Banking and business ethics; ed. by F. L. McVey. Rand '23 223p il tables $1.35

Banks and banking, Cooperative

The All-Russian cooperative bank (Wsekotables Kirilloff. il bank). I. A.

Baltic

Scandinavian Trade R p 7-8 Je 4 '24 • Bergengren, R. F. The credit union: its present status in the United States and the possible value of general credit union extension. 11th ed rev Credit union nat. ext. bur. '24? 29p

F. * Bergengren, R. Making savers out of spenders: the credit union is of national value to industry, for it provides a scientific way for handling the small-loan problem, turning spenders into savers. Boston, Mass., 5 Park sq,, Roy F. Bergengren, Credit union nat. ext. bur. '24 [4]p il Central co-operative banks of the rural and agricultural co-operative societies in Germany. Karl Hildebrand. Internat R Agric Econ ns 1:350-74 JI '23

Co-operative banking in Denmark, by Peder Norgaard; The Latvian central co-operative bank. tables Ind and Labour Information 10:385-8 Je 9 '24

Co-operative banks and their uses. F. W.
Strack. Mysore Econ J 10:173-5 Ap '24

Part of an address delivered before the
convention of the Chamber of agriculture,
Hamilton, Victoria. Reprinted from
Queensland Agricultural Journal.

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† Ham, A. H. and Robinson, L. G. A credit union primer. rev ed Div. of remedial loans Russell Sage found. '23 81p il table 50c Mortgage loan bank and its recent reforms in view of agricultural development [Chile]. tables Internat R Agric Econ n s 1:421-6 JI $23 Trying out cooperative banking in foreign countries: out of the general cooperative movement, with its total of 285,000 societies and upward of 30,000,000 members, numerous banking enterprises have developed; there are now more than 45 banks of this type throughout the world. William Notz. Am Bankers Assn J 16:733-4+ My '24

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Co-operative banking statistics. Gaston Lévy. Internat Co-op Bui 16:305-8 D '23 Banks and banking, National National bank circulation. tables Commerce Mo p 22-7 Je '24

Pratt's handbook of instructions on the organization, consolidation, powers and liquidation of national banks. Pratt '23 217p tables $2

Problems affecting the future of the national C. banking system in the United States. W. Collins. Econ World n s 27:402-6 Mr 22 '24

Republished from American Bankers Association Journal, Mar., 1924. Originally published under the title, The national banks at the cross-roads.

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To lift national bank handicaps: new bill soon to be introduced empowers banks to declare stock dividends, engage in bond business sixteen powers; and exercise other changes in law proposed to place national state on parity with banks more nearly institutions. L. T. McFadden. Am Bankers Assn J 16:467-70 F '24

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Statistics

United States. Comptroller of the currency. Individual statements of condition of national banks at close of business, September 14, 1923 (states, territories, and towns alphabetically arranged). '24 261p (Table no. 89)

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in the United States, on April 3, June 30, September 14, December 31, 1923, and March 31, 1924, My 12 24 13p (Abstract of repts. of condition of nat. banks no. 143) United States. Treasury dept.

United States. Treasury dept.

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in the United States on June 30, September 15, December 29, 1922, April 3, and June 30, 1923. Ag 17 '23 13p (Abstract of repts. of condition of nat. banks no. 140)

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Standard state banking. E. H. Wolcott. Commercial & Financial Chronicle sect 2 p 143-7 O 13 '23

Address before the American bankers association, Atlantic City, N.J., Sept. 24-27, 1923. State bank withdrawals from the federal reserve system. C. S. Tippetts. Am Econ R 13:401-10 S '23

Tostlebe, A. S. The bank of North Dakota: an experiment in agrarian banking. Longmans '24 210p tables (Columbia univ. studies in history, econ. and public law v. 114, no. 1) $2.25

Contents; Agricultural conditions in North Dakota; Politico-economic conditions in North Dakota; Nonpartisan legislation and the bank act; Relation of the Bank of North Dakota to the existing banking systems; Operation of the Bank of North Dakota from the time of its organization to November 2, 1920; Operation of the Bank of North Dakota from November 2, to November 2, 1921; The Bank of North Dakota under the independent administration; Conclusions; Appendix A: Federal land bank activities in North Dakota; Appendix B: Joint stock land bank activities in North Dakota; Appendix C: The War finance corporation and North Dakota.

Conferences

1920,

† National assn. of supervisors of state banks. Proceedings of the twenty-second annual convention, held at Denver, Colorado, July 17-19, 1923. '23 123p tables ?price

Laws

Banking law of New York, chapter 2 of consolidated laws, chapter 369, laws of 1914, with notes, annotations and references; 8th ed. by A. J. Parker, jr. G. W. Morgan and A. J. Parker, jr. Banks '23 567p $6 Campbell, G. J., comp. The banking act of 1923 for the state of Pennsylvania. Smith bros. '23 77p $1.50

Connecticut. Bank comr. Laws relating to state banks and trust companies, savings banks and industrial banks, building and loan associations, private bankers and small loan companies. Hartford '23 157p New York (state)-Act to amend the banking law, in relation to procedure by national banks converting to state banks. (Ch. 7, Laws 1923)

Pennsylvania-Act relating to the organization, maintenance, and operation of the Department of banking, and the scope of its supervision and control over corporations, partnerships, unincorporated associations, and individuals, and the assets and liabilities thereof; providing penalties for the enforcement of its provisions; and repealing the banking department act of nineteen hundred and nineteen, with table of contents. (No. 316, Laws 1923)

South Carolina-Act to amend sections 4203. 4204 and 4202, code of laws, S.C., 1922, so as to provide for semi-anual examinations

of state banks, and to increase the force necessary for said extra examinations. (No. 138, Acts 1923)

Texas. Banking bd. State banking laws of Texas: digest of 1923, with related statutes of the state of Texas and the federal reserve act. Austin '23 266p tables Texas-Act providing that state banks, or state bank and trust companies organized under the general laws of the state of Texas, desiring to convert to any other system of banking, shall give notice to the public by advertisement in а newspaper of such change. (S.B. no. 104, Laws 1923) Texas-Act to create and provide for a department of banking for the state of Texas separate from the department of insurance of this state, to provide for the appointment, term of office, official name, compensation and to prescribe the qualifications, powers and duties of the head of such department. (S.B. no. 82, Laws 1923)

Bar associations

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Bar assn. of San Francisco [Calif.]. Bar association of San Francisco: an illustrated history, from 1872-1924. J. O. Denny, ed. San Francisco, Hearst bldg, Arthur Wheeler '23 116p il $10

National bar federalization: preliminary survey of the problem; movements for better organization of the bar in states; cohesive tendencies in the national field; reasons for growing solidarity of the profession; views as to the logical result of process; what national, state and local bar associations might gain from federalization; how the American medical association solved the problem; tentative plan for bar federation. R. E. L. Saner. Am Bar Assn J 10:227-32+ Ap '24

State bar association of North Dakota: its organization, work and purposes. L. R. Nostdal. N D Univ Q J 14:239-42 Ap '24

* United States. House. Com. on the judiciary. Incorporation of the American bar association: hearing on H.R. 513, January 23, 1924. Apply to Congressmen '24 serial 6 8p (U.S. 68th Congress, 1st sess.)

Conferences

† American bar assn. Report of the fortysixth annual meeting, held at Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 29-31, 1923. '23 1068p tables $2

American bar assn. Annual meeting, Philadelphia, Pa., July 9-11, 1924. W. Thomas Kemp, Sec., 901 Maryland trust bldg, Baltimore, Md.

Illinois state bar assn. Annual report, 1923. '24? 668p tables $3

North Carolina bar assn. Proceedings of the twenty-fifth annual session, held at Blowing Rock, North Carolina, July 5-7, 1923. '23 256p tables $1.50

† Ohio state bar assn. Proceedings of the midwinter meeting, held at Columbus, Ohio, January 26-27, 1923 and of the forty-fourth annual session, held at Cedar Point, Ohio. July 11-13, 1923: constitution, by-laws. proceedings, list of officers, members. etc. '24 246p tables (V. 44) 50c

Pennsylvania bar assn. Report of the twenty-ninth annual meeting, held at Bedford Springs, Pa., June 26-28, 1923. '23 543p table $2 Special meeting [American bar association], to be held in London: association decides to accept invitations to go to London in 1924; regular business meeting will probably be held at Atlantic seaboard; special ship to be chartered; history of unique undertaking. Am Bar Assn J 9:574-5 S '23

† Wisconsin state bar assn. Proceedings, annual conference at Fond du Lac, June 27-9, 1922. '23 247+256p tables $1

Contains Proceedings of the Wisconsin state har association, annual conference, at Janesville and Beloit, June 26-28, 1923. Wisconsin state bar assn. Proceedings, annual conference, at Janesville and Beloit, June 26-28. 1923. Bound with Wisconsin state bar assn. Proceedings, 1922, separate paging 256p '23

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† India. Geol. survey. Memoirs of the Geological survey of India: v. 49, pt. 1, The bauxite and aluminous laterite occurrences of India. C. S. Fox. Calcutta, 27 Chowringhee road '23 287p bibl tables maps Rs 5 As 8 Mississippi. Geol. survey.

Bauxite deposits of Mississippi, by P. F. Morse; Chemical analysis, by W. F. Hand. Jackson D '23 208p tables maps (Bul. no. 19)

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New Jersey. Bd. of commerce and navigation. Report on the erosion and protection of the New Jersey beaches, 1922. Trenton '23 70p il tables maps plans

Governors' messages, 1924

New Jersey-Gov. Silzer requests an appropriation of $5,000 to be disbursed by the executive for the purpose of abating beach pollution, and asks the legislature to petition Congress to take action to suppress the oil pollution nuisance.

Bechuanaland Protectorate

† Great Britain. Colonial office. Bechuanaland Protectorate: report for 1922-23. H. M. stationery office '23 14p tables (Colonial repts., annual no. 1178) *6d

Bee industry

Laws

British Columbia. Ministry of agric. Act to amend the "apiaries act". Victoria '23 3p (Bill no. 12) Michigan-Act for the suppression of contagious diseases among bees in the state of Michigan, placing the enforcement in the hands of commissioner of agriculture. to fix penalties, and to repeal act number eighty-seven of the public acts of nineseventeen. (No. 265. Acts teen hundred 1923)

North Dakota-Act to safeguard the business of beekeeping against contagious and infectious diseases. (Ch. 140, Laws 1923) Ohio-Act to provide for the inspection of apiaries for the prevention, control or eradication of bee diseases; to provide for the inspection and certification of queen rearing apiaries; to provide for the making and promulgating of rules, regulations and quarantines. (H. bill no. 270, Acts 1923) Beef industry

Standardization

* United States. Dept of agric. Market classes
beef. W. C. Davis
and grades of dressed
Ag 13 '24 47p il tables
and C. V. Whalen.
(Dept. bul. no. 1246)

Beet sugar. See Sugar industry
Belgian Congo

Belgian Kongo. E. A. Welden. (Trade information bul, no. 154) tables Commerce Repts Sup 17p O 15 '23

See also Copper industry

Belgium

Corti, E. C. Leopold I of Belgium: secret pages of European history; tr. by Joseph McCabe. Brentano's '23 307p bibl $4.50

See also Americans in Europe; Coal industry; Coke industry; Commerce, Foreign; Corporations-Legislation; Education; European war-Indemnities; Hours of laborAgricultural; Eight hour day; Insurance, Foreign;

Health; Investments, Insurance, Iron and steel industry; Leisure; Longshoremen; Mothers' pensions; Oil industry-Statistics; Paper industry; Pensions, Old ageTaxation; Treaties: Rents-Regulation; Wages-Payment; Woolen and worsted industry; also subhead Laws under: Employment

Economic conditions Belgian finance and industry. S. H. Cross and E. A. Welden. (Trade information bul. no. 145) tables Commerce Repts Sup 17p S 20 23 Belgium: industrial activity. Bd Trade J n s 112:332-4 Mr 13 '24

Belgium's economic and financial progress in 1923. Baron de Cartier. tables Econ World n s 27:115-16 Ja 26 '24

Republished from the Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin, New York city, Jan. 2, 1924.

† Great Britain. Dept. of overseas trade. Report on the economic and financial conditions in Belgium, December. 1923; together with an annex on the Economic situation in the grand duchy of Luxemburg. H. M. stationery office '24 112p tables *3s

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Hood rubber company [Watertown,

Mass.]

benefit plan. R. S. Quinby. tables Am Management p 3-9 S '23

† Ley, H. A. and others. Financing benefit systems. Am. management assn. '24 16p (Convention address ser. no. 8) 25c

Papers presented at the convention of the American management association, Oct. 29, 1923.

† National industrial conference bd. Experience with mutual benefit associations in the United States. '23 155p tables (Research rept. no. 65) $1.50

National industrial conference bd. A manual for mutual benefit associations. '24 48p (Research rept. no. 66) 75c

Supplemental to Research report no 65. Proposed actuarial record for experience statistics of industrial mutual benefit associations; with discussion. H. N. Dambmann. il In Nat. safety council. Proceedings, 1923, p 378-88 '24

Bengal. See Chambers of commerce-Reports; India

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Great Britain. Select com. on betting duty. Report, together with the proceedings of the committee. H. M. stationery office '24 59p table *6d † Great Britain. Select com. on betting duty. Report, together with the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence, appendices and index. H. M. stationery office '23 672p tables (139) *£1 2s 6d

Taxation on betting. Edward Lyttelton. Empire R 39:141-6 F '24 Beverage industry

Laws

North Dakota, Food comr. and chemist. North Dakota beverage inspection act, Fargo N '23 7p table (Bul. no. 4)

North Dakota-Act to prevent fraud and deception in the manufacture and sale of beverages; to prevent adulteration and misbranding thereof; to provide licensing, payment and disposition of license fees; to define the duties of the state food commissioner and chemist; to provide for the enforcement of the provisions of the act and to provide penalties for violations thereof and to repeal existing laws relating thereto. (Ch. 221, Laws 1923)

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Nebraska-Act relating to the placing, building, installing and maintaining of bill boards and signs upon the public roads and highways of the state to provide penalties for the violation of this act and to repeal section 8349, Compiled statutes of Nebraska for 1922. (Ch. 159, Laws 1923)

Legislation

† New York (state). Lib. Legislative ref. sect. Digest of the laws of the various states and certain foreign countries on the licensing and regulation of billboards or outdoor advertising. W. E. Hannan, comp. Albany '23 3p (Photostat $1.35)

To be obtained only thru P.A.I.S.

Taxation

Taxation of billboards. Mabel Newcomer. Nat Munic R 13:349-51 Jl '24

Bills of exchange

League of nations. Econ. com. Unification of laws relating to bills of exchange and promissory notes: general report and individual reports. D. J. Jitta and others. World peace found. '23 150p (C.487, M. 203, 1923, II, E. 106) 60c

Bills of lading

The Hague rules and Dutch bills of lading. S. H. Cross. Commerce Repts no 1 p 60 Ja 7 '24

The Hague rules, 1921. C. R. Dunlop. J Comparative Legislation 5:258-60 N '23 Binghamton, New York

National bd. of fire underwriters. Com. on fire prevention and eng. standards. Report on the city of Binghamton, N.Y. (superseding that of 1916). Ja '24 24p tables map (Rept. no. 87)

Distributed only to officials, civic bodies and interested individuals of the city reported upon.

Biological products Biological products: establishments licensed for the propagation and sale of viruses, serums, toxins, and analogous products. Pub Health Repts 38:3111-14 D 28 23

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