Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia-Profit and loss account, 1946-55-Continued Paid to U.S. Treasury (sec. 13b). Paid U.S. Treasury (interest on Federal Reserve notes). Net earnings after reserves and payments to U.S. Treasury. Transferred to surplus (sec. 13b). Surplus (sec. 7) Jan. 1... Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia-Profit and loss account, 1956-63-Continued Paid U.S. Treasury (interest on Federal Reserve notes). Dividends paid... 2,677 49, 801, 923 FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA JANUARY 6, 1964. This report presents a comparative statement of condition of this bank at December 31, 1962, and December 31, 1963, together with a comparison of earnings and expenses for the years 1962 and 1963. A more detailed account of operations, together with appropriate comment upon economic conditions and other pertinent data, will be included in the annual report of this bank to be issued at a later date. Note liabilities: Federal Reserve notes-1, 917, 598, 410. 001, 863, 328, 305. 00 Walter E. Hoadley, vice president and treasurer, Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa., chairman. David C. Bevan, chairman of the finance committee, the Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Philadelphia, Pa., deputy chairman. Ralph K. Gottshall, chairman of the board and president, Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc., Wilmington, Del. Eugene T. Gramley, president, Milton Bank & Safe Deposit Co., Milton, Pa. Leonard P. Pool, president, Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, Pa. Willis J. Winn, dean, Wharton School of Finance & Commerce, University of |