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; « ; * ^©iali^al^for publication SuM&y ih^rtiing, Aug# 29; w ^j»#ifc->ea£lier» w f^w tum jtH* **» iwtai ...., .. . _. . , , * •' . F&d&r&l R e ^ h i^ :ik3^i^i * • _ .A u g u s t - i i B . ^ . _ BANK r$3IT3 Debits to individual accounts, as reported to the Federal Reserve Board by_ , banks in leading cities for the week ending August 25, aggregated ■ . . , ' $10, S99 >375,000 or S.l per cent below the total of $11,602,£05,000 reported for the preceding week. rebits for the week under review .-r $873,910,000 or 8.7 Per cent above those ie for the week ending August 26, 192’5 New York City reported an increase of k $575)000,000 while other large increases were as follows: Chicago $114,000,000, Detroit $36,000,000, San Francisco $32,000,000 and Philadelphia and Los Angelas $21,000,000 each. Aggregate debits for l4l centers for which figures have been published weekly since January 1919, amounted to $10,273,993,000, as compared with $10,890,631,000 for the preceding week and $9,425,285,000 for the week ending August-26', 1925« DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS V © ek e n d i n g Federal Number of centers Reserve Aug. 18, 1926 Aug. 26,1925 Aug. 25, 1926 included District (In thousands c f dollars) s iN 1 O. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 - Boston - New York - Philadelphia - Cleveland ~ Richmond - Atlanta - Chicago - S t . Louis - Minneapolis - Kansas City - Dallas - San Francisco TOTAL 16 14 18 22 23 24 36 15 16 30 15 28 257 499,776 5,939,182 475,080 604,225 255,878 561,800 6 ,a s ,o 4 i 4 9 1 ,464 5 , 361,632 510,734 671 ,306 299,871 273,264 451,039 247,132 1 , 330,220 274,001 167,394 ■ 297,356 1,351,853 300,674 167,473 3 3 7 ,H O 146,351 16 8,107 662,720 10,893,375 249,011 178,765 741,912 281,955 135,821 595 , 5^ 11,602,205 1 0 , 025,465 REPORTING CENTERS BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 1 - B0ST0.N Bangor, Me. 3,353 3,157 337,316 Boston, Mass. 382,339 4,545 6,270 Brockton, Mass. Fall River, Mass. 6,785 5,735 30,522 24,122 Hartford, Conn. 3 .O 56 Holyoke, Mass. 3,434 4,781 Lowell, Mass. 3,333 6,845 Lynn, Mass. 7,699 Manchester, N. H. 3,255 3,553 6,764 New Bedford, Mass. 6,159 2 0,OS 5 21,336 New Haven, Conn. Portland, Me. 9,701 9,255 31,852 Providence, R. I. 2 9 ,7 H 17,944 17,248 Springfi el d , Mas s. 8 ,5 2 0 Waterbury, Ccnn. 8,013 Worcester, Mass. 15,588 1 7 ,0 5 0 Digitized for C. FRASER 605,896 260,466 255,^21 1,158,466 2,589 333 , 96 s 4 ,4 9 5 5,423 22,591 3,191 4,227 6,571 4,255 6,284 19,870 9,335 31,701 15,101 7,179 14,634 st. DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING- CENTERS j 5 0 71 a _____ ___________ I j - s _________________________________ l Auo;. 25, 1926 j Aug. IS, 1Q26 I Aug. 26, 1925 .....................— .............. ............ 1-------- --- A- ---- -----i — -------(In tncusands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK Albany, N. Y. 25,456 31,739 31,926 Binghamton, N. Y. 4,753 5,286 4 , 722 Buffalo, N. Y. 69,408 77,325 71,059. Elmira, N. Y. 3,719 4,791 3,586 Jamestown, N. Y. 4,55S 5,322 4 , 3a Montclair, N. J. ' 4,433 4,737 3 ,OS5 Newark, n . J. 70/457 77.677 b9,lyl New York, n.. Y. 5,651,604 5,£90,794 5 , 076,774 Northern New Jersey Clearing House Association 4 0 ,6 3 6 46,793 37,225 Passaic, N. J. g,644 9,0 5 5 £,577 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 3,131 3,675 3,028 Rochester, N. Y. 3 3 ,s51 36,974 30,208 Stamford, Conn. 3 , 59 5 3,7 66 3,106 Syracuse, N. Y. 15,537 I S , 704 14,514 DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA Allentown, Pa. Altoona, Pa. Camden, N. J. ■ Chester, pa. Harrisburg, Pa. Hazleton, Pa. Johnstown, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Lebanon, Pa. Norristown, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Reading, Pa. Scranton, Pa. Trenton, N. J. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Williamsport, Pa. Wilmington, Del. York, Pa. DISTRICT NO. 4 - CLEVELAND Akron, Ohio Butler, Pa. Canton, Ohio Cincinnati, Onio Cleveland, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Connellsville, Pa. Dayton, Ohio Erie, Pa. Greensburg, Pa. Homestead, Pa. Lexington, Ky. Lima, Ohio Lorain, Ohio Oil City, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Springfield, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Warren, Ohio Wheeling, W. Va. Youngstown, Ohio Zanesville, Ohio 7,261 3,773 12,029 0,096 7,895 3,041 5,728 5,679 1,545 1,018 353,36° 9,466 17,600 13,l6l 9 ,7 7 0 3,746 9,24l 4,651 20,366 2,159 9,110 67,177 150,195 33,391 1,108 17,932 7,474 4,327 929 3,698 3,175 1,413 3,179 195,654 5,945 45,838 2,442 9,241 16,996 2,474 7,729 3,542 14,464 6,954 9,333 3,Ull 5,511 5,670 1 ,6 6 3 1,064 373^O7O 11,(2+3 17,300 17,314 11,227 4,373 11,505 5,013 22,678 2,579 11,739 80,674 172,653 36,736 1,272 21,077 5,943 4,529 1,150 4)469 4,624 1 444 3)745 193,480 • 7,674 3,412 9,907 5,56l g [507 2,780 5,171 5,934 1,582 1 026 33 1 )g4S 9,s6l 18,300 12,295 10,343 3,369 7)491 5,169 21,452 2,339 9,779 65,466 14b,460 30,500 1,030 16,’Ulg 7,256 5,212 1*042 3)661 3 335 1*287 j ?2Z 206,?56 5,757 4449 56,936 3,245 10,073 42)q20 2 294 10*1§3 15*367 2*602 1 6 ,3 6 6 2,902 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BAM S IN RETORTING CENTERS I __________________________ - 4 i | _ Aug. k e n d i n g " " eL5 , l ' j c b I A u g . : 1 £, 192b (In thousands DISTR IC T NO. St. 5071b of I Aug. 26, dollars) 5 - RICHMOND Asheville, N. B altim ore, Md. C. s ,9b 3 7,724 79,700 Charleston, S. C. 5,313 Charleston, W. Va. 7 , £l+0 b g t7gi Charlotte, N. Colum bia, C. S. C. 1 ,7 3 6 G reenville, S. C. Hagerstown, Md. Newport W. Norfolk, N. Richm ond, Va. 4^221 l+’ l Q g 2 , 56b 2*086 5,359 Va. 6 ,8 9 4 5 ’ 730 3 ,4 2 4 4 ,2 75 4 162 4 009 2 ,4 0 0 2*636 • 1 4 ,5 8 0 Va. 4 ,5 8 8 2 7 ,3 5 5 3 0 ,8 8 6 5 , 72s Spartanburg, S. C. l ’ 737 1 6 J 91 3,553 C. Va. Roanoke, 807 3*711 3 ,6 0 0 Va. Rals1 gh, 5 9 g6 2 ,U 4 u Va. News, 4 562 l ’ ffig 7 ,4 4 s 5,6 76 C. Huntington, 1 ] 666 6 ,7 6 0 N. Lynchburg, 3 £ {* C. Greensboro, 462 8*292 3 400 2 124 Va. N. b 666 g 37O 11 3 ,6 0 9 Md. Cum berland, D ^ v iU e 1 0 , 54. 013 8 6 ,4 4 9 95,0 55 5 n4 Durham, : 1925 . 2 8 ,5 7 3 5 7,165 2 ,3 8 2 3 ,1 b ? 302 2 ’94l 4 4 ’, 5 6 7 W ash ington, D. C. 4 3)952 W ilm ington, N. C. 3 ,9 3 4 4 ,1 2 5 3 W i n s t c n - S ilem , N. 7 ,3 5 0 7 16^3 6 j 7 2 DISTR IC T NO. Albany, Ga. 950 Augusta, B i rmi ngharn, A1 a . Ga. Chattanooga, Colum bus, Tann. Fla. Tenn. •2 9 ,6 4 0 8 ,6 6 0 M iss. Ala. N ashv ille, A1a. Tsnn. Ga. Orleans, Pcnsacola, Savannah, La. Fla. Ga. Fla. Valdosta, Vicksburg, 1 , O' !£ 626 n ,i $ b 8 , 24b 3 ,0 9 9 523 1,30 0 133 129 21,909 4 ,8 2 7 2 4 ,3 8 2 2 ,8 7 3 2 1 ,8 0 3 b ,30o 3 ,6 2 3 Ga. M iss. 6,£23 8 ,5 3 0 5,004 Ga. M o n t go m e r y , Tampa, 3^ ,110 3 ,1 1 5 Ga. M eridian, Newnan, 2 8 ,3 0 0 550 146 M iss. Knoxville, New 3 5 ,3 3 1 5 ,8 2 8 Ga. Jacksonville, M obile, 4,743 S00 Ala. Elberton, Macon, 915 3 6 ,4 2 0 4 ,0 7 o Ga. B runsw ick, 1,6 2 0 3 2 ,5 2 4 Ga. Jackson, 881 6 - ATLANTA Atlanta, Dcthan, C. 52 ,235 5 ,3 6 2 6 ,0 9 5 2 , 760 3 ,4 3 0 3 ,2 0 9 6, 740 7,u52 8 ,7 4 s 4 .013 4 ,4 8 2 4 ,7 6 6 1 5 .0 & 7 >io 2 0 , 7^1 500 1 5 ,1 0 4 70,72s 7 3 ,^ 6 2 c 1 , cOS 2, 220 1 0 ,5 6 7 14, 3S1 2,530 1 ,3 3 3 417 67,033 2,086 b , U 5 1 2 ,5 4 9 15,346 1 6 ,7 9 0 •< ,7 1 3 1 ,5 9 0 1 ,4 7 5 2 ,30 6 DEBITS TO IFHVILH TAL AC 3Y IN ~ CR?IJr' CENTERS i Au. 2B. loo y--5 (In D ISTR IC T NO. M ich. Aurora, 111. City, 352 3 ,9 0 S M ich, Bloom ington, Cedar 3 ,0 3 1 111. Rapids, Chicago, 3 ,3 5 2 Davenport, M oines, Fort Ind. Rapids, Green Bay, Ind. * ,50 5 5>239 M ich. 5 ,3 8 7 Iow a M ilw aukee, 2 ,5 0 0 W is. 5 2 ,0 3 0 111. M uscatine, W is. 2,771 1,322 3,000 n , i f;o 2 ,7 0 0 9>243 111. 6 ,4 0 1 M ich. o ,3 ? 0 Sheboygan, 70,222 l,2 o 0 111. Saginaw , 5,264 5,906 7 , 8S8 2, 3 ;0 '- 1 ,8 8 4 Iowa Rockford, 3,1*0 *,130 4 4 , 06s 3 5 ,2 6 4 M ich. City, 20, 212 2 ,7 5 3 M ich. Kalam azoo, 6,356 2 0 ,4 3 6 4 , 63O W is. Ind. Oshkosh, 3,*72 9 ,9 U 9,289 2 ,3 5 7 M ic h .. Indianapolis, Peoria, 206,270 5 ,6 7 2 Grand M oline, 2,334 7,729 5,175 17,423 3 , 027 Ind. Mason 816,760 9 ,6 7 0 Gary, Lansing, 2,777 3,229 8,171 1 6 ,0 2 1 Iow a Jackson, 2 6, W is. 3> 5 3 0 Sioux City, Iow a 1 7 , 331- 774 3,430 2, 95 s 2 ,4S8 9,328 South Bend, Ind . 1 1 ,4 3 1 7 ,ii5 5,703 ^05 2 ; 431 6o4. 5,929 4 ,0 6 2 l * ,7 29 19S,3SP 3,130 6,888 8 , 656 5 ,2 6 9 17,706 2,885 4 ,3 1 6 31, **7 *,3 *2 5,293 6,306 2,512 5S,*33 1 ,7 3 5 1,023 2,700 9,296 5,309 5 ,2 2 0 4 ,7 .2 5 3 ,3 - 1 0 17,537 11,962 1 7 ,3 9 0 10,371 S p r in infield, 111. 6 ,4 9 8 8,^29 7,^08 Terre Ind. 5 ,0 7 0 5,453 4,015 3,553 Haute, W aterloo, DISTR IC T FO. East St. Stock Iow a S Louis 11,916 2 ,^ 75 2 ,7 4 2 9 ,9 1 4 9,7 5 3 2 ,5 5 4 2,765 Ark. St. Ky. Ky. Bluff, Quincy, 8- 9 1- c. l6 ,2 C S 17,516 42,063 29,770 4 9 ,2 76 2 5 ,1 8 9 Mo. 1 ,1 6 0 , 1 ,1 8 5 1 ,9 9 3 2, 620 3,°35 1 4 3 ,0 0 0 171,000 952 Mo. Mo. Springfield, 926 2 ,750 Ark. 111, Louis, Sedalia, Ark. Tenn. Owensboro, 631 1 ,^ % Rock, M em phis, N a t 'l . 1 2 ,0 3 8 M iss. Lo uisv ille, Pina and Ark. Sm ith, Little *,227 Ind. Greenville, Helena, >7*9 LOU IS 111. Ark. Evansville, Fort 3 - ST. Yards, Eldorado, 1325 £, 640 6 ,1 6 4 Iow a Wayne*, 1,025 3 ,a 5 2 ,4 6 l *,3 9 2 M ich. Hainmond, Aug. dollars) 2 3 4 , 57s Iow a 111. D e t r o it i M ich. Flint, of 2 ,6 0 4 111. Dubuque, thousands 7 9 8 ,7 3 0 111. 111. Decatur, Des 2 ,4 o 5 Iow a Cham paign- Urbana, Danville, 1 3 ^ e - CH IC AGO 7 Adrian, Bay AU.:?. n St. 5071: 950 3,5 7 2 U ,360 9 ,9 7 1 2, 7 4 3 5,227 2, 4 6 s 603 742 1 5 ,9 0 3 3 7 , &9* 2 1 , 4 39 1 ,0 6 7 2 , 2Q1 2,527 133,200 1 ,0 3 * 3,030 . DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BAMS IN REPORTING CENTERS W e e k Aug. 25, 1926 (In DISTR IC T NO. 9 e n d i n Aug. IS, thousands 1926 of S. D. 1 .3 3 1 1 ,4 3 5 Mont. 1 ,4 5 3 1 ,6 3 6 N. N. Grand D. 245 M inn. Fargo, 1 3 ,0 5 6 D. 2 ,3 3 0 Forks, Helena, N. 1 ,7 3 6 1,705 D. Mont. Jam estown, N. La W is. Crosse, D. M inneapolis, M inot, N. 2,452 94,694 1,394 632 M inn. D. Re d ¥’i n g , < M inn. St. Paul, M inn. Sioux Falls, South St. W inona, D ISTR IC T 3,603 7 ,2 0 1 W ia. 10 1,591 1,026 - KANSAS Albuquerque, Atchison, N. 2,264 1,269 M. Okla. Wyo. Cheyenne, 'D e n v e r , Neb. Jun ction , Colo. Okla. H utchinson, Kans. Mo. Kansas City, Kans. Kansas City, Mo. L a w r e nc e , Kans. M cAlestcr, Oklahom a Omaha, Okla. Okla. City, Okm ulgee, Neb. Parsons, Pueblo, St. Kans, Kans. Colo. Joseph, Topeka, Tulsa, Okla. Okla. Pittsburg, Mo. Kans. Okla. W ichita, 1 .9 3 3 521 2 ,9 7 4 86,560 1,529 652 34 ,751 4,293 6,616 1 1760 1 ,1 7 3 459 2 ,3 5 5 9 2 ,1 3 3 1 ,4 3 7 581 3 5 ,4 3 s 3 ,6 1 4 6 .9 3 3 1 , 76 s 975 1 ,5 4 3 3 , 643 2 ,529 2 ,4 3 3 1,475 1 ,3 1 0 3,571 2 ,5 4 0 2 ,2 3 3 2 ,9 3 6 1 ,4 7 9 1 ,4 9 0 3 ,6 6 7 4 0 ,2 2 9 3 ,5 3 2 4 ,7 0 4 2, S73 £30 677 743 619 6so 5,316 1,761 3,590 4,407 35,070 1,096 6,500 376 2,133 40,665 594 5 .9 S S 3 ,4 0 6 3,12 3 1 ,7 5 3 4 ,7 1 3 4 ,6 4 0 3 ,5 9 9 102,511 4,297 & 3 ,lG 4 Kans. 1 ,2 0 6 963 7 ,3 H 914 5 ,8 4 6 2 ,3 5 2 2,179 I S , 534 2 1 ,7 3 9 2 ,7 4 2 1 4 ,7 5 7 2 ,9 1 6 4 6 ,9 7 4 Neb. Muskogee, 1,463 2 ,3 9 3 699 Kans. Independence, Lincoln, 3,083 2 ,0 5 9 625 Colo. Jo p lin, 2 3 ,4 5 5 3 ,3 2 2 4 ,6 3 4 Colo. Okla. Guthrie, 1 5 ,9 7 2 4 0 ,0 1 0 Springs, Fremont, 6 ,& o 5 2 ,1 0 4 Wyo. Colorado 291 1,711 1,500 3si CITY Kans. Bartlesville, Casper, Grand D. M inn. S. M inn. NO* Enid, 3 2 ,4 4 5 Paul, Superior, 26, 1925 - M INNEAPOLIS Billings, Duluth, Aug. dollars) Aberdeen, Dickinson, St. 5071d 5 1 ,1 4 0 637 1,199 2,094 46,103 692 602 1 , 680 1 ,2 5 9 3 ,4 0 0 4 ,4 2 3 4 ,6 0 2 13 >263 3,923 1 4 ,4 1 2 12,156 2,890 3 ,4 3 2 755 2 1 ,4 1 5 3 0 ,2 2 5 2 ^ ,2 2 4 9 ,5 2 6 1 1 ,4 5 3 9 ,5 S 9 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS St. 5071e ________________________ ? _ e _ 3 _ k _ § _ n _ d _ i _ n _ g ____________________ _ Au?. 25, 19*o (In D ISTR IC T 11 NO. Austin, El Tex. Galveston, Tex. Houston, Rosw ell, N. D ISTR IC T - SAN 4 ,6 s 4 3 ,7 1 0 609 2 ,9 2 s 2 ,5 5 9 1 , 800 1 ,70 0 3 ,3 4 7 2 , IjB 7 , 71s 8 .3 5 0 9 ,8 9 0 9 ,8 5 4 1 1 ,5 5 6 10 ,0 9 7 1 8 5 ,3 3 7 204,0*4 33,014 1 6 4 ,5 9 7 4 ,6 6 4 9 ,1 5 7 6,167 5 ,3 0 1 5 ,3 1 ? 3 ,3 3 6 3 1 ,7 3 9 5 ,3 0 0 4 1 ,7 5 1 Wash. Calif. San Jose, Seattle, 1 ,9 5 5 1 3 ,0 9 7 C alif. C alif. Wash. Spokane, 6 ,9 0 4 14,712 Calif, Barbara, 1 ,7 6 7 182 Calif. Calif. Francisco, 36,201 2 ,2 8 5 Utah City, San 44,842 2 ,020 Ore. Nev. Wash. Stockton, 1 ,8 7 8 2 ,0 4 0 2 ,2 8 7 6 .2 37 Calif. B ernardino, Santa 2 ,5 a 4 ,9 06 Calif. Ariz. San Diego, 2,141 2,148 34 ,30 5 Calif. Utah Lake 5 ,92s 2 , 583 C alif. Sacram ento, Salt 3 ,4 2 0 7,174 1,72 1 Wash. Ritzviile, San 3 ,5 7 0 5 ,6 0 2 2, Calif. Portland, 2,2 70 1 ,9 32 3 ,£ 7 2 Calif. Ore. Phoenix, 2 ,6 15 1 ,8 8 6 FRANCISCO Wash. Angeles, Reno, Tex. Calif. Pasadena, 7 ,9 0 2 8 ,2 4 0 3 ,0 0 7 Long?Beach, Ogden, 9 ,109 30 ,9 75 679 35,509 9?6 1 ,2 4 5 Idaho Oakland, 1 1 ,8 9 7 1 , 66l Bakersfield, Fresno, 5 ,5 9 1 15,18 6 9 ,8 1 0 Tex. Berkeley, 6 ,5 0 1 21,90 S 10 ,6 33 7 ,2 4 5 Bellingham , Los 9 ,9 2 0 La. 12 Everett, 1 ,5 2 2 3 5 ,5 7 6 693 Tex. Falls, Eugene, 1 ,4 8 2 4 5 ,0 2 5 M. Tex. B oise, 3,594 9 >672 Ariz. NO. dollars) 3 ,4 9 7 3 2 ,3 0 9 San Antonio, Waco, Calif. 2 2 7 ,5 4 5 5 ,5 7 3 2,618 ^ 7 ,7 6 3 240 7,481 1 5 ,5 6 9 2 ,2 7 3 160 7 ,0 3 1 14,525 1,56 1 1 6 ,0 4 6 1 1 ,2 5 7 2 5 5 ,0 0 4 1 9 4 ,5 72 6 .4 5 1 5 ,7 5 4 3 j 148 3 ,H 9 56,261 4 3,0 70 11,421 12.424 5 .2 3 7 6 ,325 1 1 ,5 3 7 6 ,l4 l 9 ,0 5 3 Tacoma, Wash. 9 ,7 2 7 1 0 ,73 7 Y akim a, Wash. 2 ,7 7 3 3 ,0 5 4 3,100 C. 1925 3 ,4 4 7 1 5 ,4 6 8 Tex. W ichita 2c, 5 , 2o4 5,716 Tex. Tucson, Aug. l ,O S 3 Tex. Texarkana, of j 3 9 ,9 1 7 Worth, Shreveport, thousands 192b 2 ,9 6 5 Tex. Paso, Ft. IS, 4 ,6 4 0 Tex. C orsicana, Dallas, Aug. - DALLAS Tex. Baavjnont, j f t