June 13, 1999

Mr. Alan Greenspan, Chairman
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
101 Market Street
P.O. Box 7702
San Francisco 94105-7702
CALIFORNIA, USA

Subject:  Charitable Contributions by FRB


Dear Chairman Greenspan:

The  Supreme Law Firm has been retained by private benefactors to
investigate and document the full extent of the Federal Reserve's
charitable contributions during your long tenure as Chairman.

For authority,  see Lewis v. United States, 680 F.2d 1239 (1982),
and  Daly  v.  The National Life Insurance Company of the U.S.A.,
Indiana Supreme Court (1878).

Please  direct this letter  to the  attention  of those corporate
officers within  the Federal Reserve Bank who have been delegated
with responsibility for charitable contributions here and abroad.

Please also direct us to the federal regulations promulgating the
Federal Reserve Act,  as amended,  which address the  question of
charitable contributions by Federal Reserve Banks.

We would  very much  appreciate a  written reply from your office
within sixty (60) days hence.

For your information,  we  plan to  publish  your  reply  on  the
Internet.

Thank you very much for your consideration.


Sincerely yours,

/s/ Paul Andrew Mitchell

Paul Andrew Mitchell, B.A., M.S.
Counselor at Law, Federal Witness,
Private Attorney General and Candidate
for the U.S. House of Representatives

c/o Internet email:  supremelawfirm@yahoo.com


copies:  private benefactors

         Federal Reserve Bank of New York
         33 Liberty Street [sic]
         New York 10045
         NEW YORK STATE, USA


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