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STATEMENT FOR TEE PRESS Released for publication Sunday morning, Jan. 9 j not earlier. St. 5220 Federal Reserve Board, January S, 13c]. BANK DEBITS Debits to individual accounts, as reported to the Federal Reserve Board by banks^in leading cities for the week ending January 5. 1927. aggregated ■ Splo.Ooo ,000,000, the highest total on record, or 36-5 Per cent above the total re ported for the preceding week. The current week included but five business days, as did the previous week. Total debits for the week under review are $1,517,000,000 or 10.4 per cent above those for the week ending January 6 , 1926, which also included but five business days. Hew York City reported an increase of $1,295,000,000, Chicago $83,000,000, Philadelphia $59,000,000, Los Angeles $30,000^,000, Cleveland $24,000,000 and Baltimore $21,000,000. Declines of $34,000,000 and $21,000,000 were reported by Boston and New Orleans, respectively. Aggregate debits for l^+l centers for which figures have been published weekly since January 1919 amounted to $15,123,604,000 compared with $1 1 , 101 , 600,000 for the preceding week and $1 3 , 655 ,967,000 for the week ending January 6 , 1926 . DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANK’ IN REPORTING- CENTERS S Federal Number of n d i n g Reserve centers Jan. 5, 1927 j Dec. 29, 1926 j Jan. 6, 1926 Pistrict included No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 - Boston - New York - Phil adelphia - Cleveland - Richmond - At 1.ant i - Chicago - St. Louis - Minneapolis - Kansas City - Dallas - San Francisco TOTAL 16 14 15 22 23 24 36 15 17 30 16 23 259 (In thousands of dollars) 574,548 767,215 835,661 9,1^3,239 6,640,171 7, 825,641 706,492 648,538 588,167 1,0^5,028 659,344 989,482 39^,640 374,298 283,603 3 ^6,493 39^,699 255,756 1 , 632,888 1,241,301 1 , £35,154 268,702 403,244 402,955 182,772 168,669 190,667 389,016 234,695 362,221 224,120 221,517 156,769 ___831,429 168 * 221 . 16 ,066,292 1 1 , 768,764 1 4 , 549,455 REPORTING CENTERS BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON Bangor, Me. 3,180 3,765 Boston, Mass. 550,194 403 , 778 Brockton, Mass. 6 , 1 64 3,841 Fall River, Mass* 6,805 6,175 Hartford, Conn. 38,071 29,124 Holyoke, Mass. 4,919 4,191 Lowell, Mass. 064 5.13S Lynn, Mass. 7,272 o,095 Manchester, K. H. 4,334 3,904 New Bedford, Mass, 7,528 5,170 New Haven, Conn. 27,041 19 , 260 Portland, .M e. 11,453 s,7l7 Providence, R. I* 43,8b9 30,735 23,097 Springfield, Mass. 16,642 ^aterbury, Conn. b,I 2b 8,223 Worcester, Mass. *1,513 15,375 C. 4,295 584,500 5,379 7,611 47,366 4,258 s J fv-J JRx xij 6,020 6,762 27,614 11,796 53,088 21, 66l i4,9;87 23,663 DEBITS TO I NT IVI DUAL ACCOUNTS BY BAl'TTS IN REPORTING CE^TES in. 5, T:S2'7 i t 1„d_ i..£___i _r _<X_i.JQ_g_____________ ' "jc, L9, l':c.b j Jan. 6, 1926 j (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 2 - N2^ YORK Albany, N. Y. 20,101 Bingnamton, N. Y. 6,0^7 Buffalo, N. Y. 103,S3o Elmira, N. Y. 4,705 Jamestown, N. Y. 1, 1*1 Montclair, N. J. 5,671 Newark, N. J. 119.727 New York, N. Y. :, 680,029 Northern Sew Jersey Clearing House Association 83,926 Passaic, N. J. 14,631 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 4,337 Rochester, N. Y. 61,612 Stamford, Conn. 3,7^0 Syracuse, N. Y. 27,126 DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA Allentown, Pa. 10,899 Altoona, Pa. 4.023 Camden, N. J. 21.023 Chester, Pa. 6,629 Harrisburg, Pa. 12,240 Hazleton, Pa. 3,753 Joh ns town, P a. S , 225 Lancister, Pa. 7,439 Lebanon, Pa. 1,891 Norristov.'n, Pi. 90b Philadelphia, Pa. 5'45,%l Reading, Pa. 12,521 Scranton, Pa. 19,100 Trenton, N. J. 2 1,902 Wilke s-Bar re, Pa. 8,000 Williamsport, Pa. 4,022 Wilmington, Del. 14,931 York, Pi. 5,546 DISTRICT NO. 4 - CLEVELAND Akron, Ohio 27,760 Butler, Pa. 3,766 Canton, Oaio 16,179 Cinc inn at i , Chi c 138 , q62 Cleveland, Ohio 318,173 Columbus, Ohio 56,003 Connellsville, Pa. 1,275 Dayton, Ohio 32,551 Erie, Pa. 9,850 Greensburg, Pa. 5,116 Homestead, Pa. 1,035 Lexington, Ky. 8,655 Lima, Ohio 6,834 Lorain, Ohio 1,494 , Oil City, Pa. 3,279 Pittsburgh, Pa. 267,582 Springfield, Ohio 7,696 Toledo, Ohio 84,447 Warren, Ohio 3,098 ^heeling, Va. l 4 ,s n Youngstown, Ohio 32,99'-+ Zane sville. Ohi0 3 , 26s 22,545 4,^10 72.150 4,-04 3,757 3 . 8.90 75,573 0, 329,934 56,335 27 ,417 5, M 116. 0O3 4,799 .5, £73 4, b&7 101,494 7 ,384 ,800 17,203 65,9?-3 10,553 4,979 05,604 . 4,033 22,909 7,401 3,505 IS ,423 5,209 9,120 3,080 5,163 5,393 1,526 10,617 3,718 20,534 5,931 10,588 3,2^4 5,597 7,724 2,536 8,901 2 ; 98 ° 35, ;-8 7 2, 84o 774 450,258 10 , 359 16,300 18,807 1 <, oO3 £ 4,004 11,3^0 * , £0 7 + 19,497 2,8 53 iOs_> 83 82,715 179 ,824 32,9?0 1,407 17,499 7,492 5> 193 92J 6,303 2,-h) 1,275 p >* w5C* ‘ ” 2 Do, 75^ 4 42, £97 2,897 11,229 1 4 ,6lb , 2,962 911 426,206 12,395 20,300 22,08 6 1 2 , 07O 4,554 13.039 b,418 27,593 3,394 13,721 1 30, 6 29h, o > t5 55,944 1,193 27,673 9,354 5,293 l ,w 5 7, £90 5, /to 1,554 3^:04 2b3 ,403 8,o43 0 a, ^ 3,201 17,129 21,785 ■ ^on * DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS 3Y BAMS III REPORTING CENTERS ejt Jin. 5 , 19 Z7 St. 5220b e n a i n s. r lac. 25, 1926 Jan, f , 1926 e (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHL10I® Asheville, M. C. Baltimore, ?Jd. Charleston, S. C. Chari5 ston, Ti Va. Charlotte, N. C. Columbia, S. 0. Ciam srl and , Md. b Danville, Va. Durham, iT C. . Greensboro, N. C. Greenville, S, C .. Hagerstown, Md. Huntington, ?r Va. . Lynchburg, Va. Newport News, Va. Norfolk, Va. Raleigh, N. C. Richmond, Va. Roanoke, Va. Spartanburg, S. C. Washington, D. C, Wilmington, N. C. Winston-Salem, N. C. 9,511 139.153 6,?4i 12 , 72+ 2 6,769 92 . 91+1 + ' 5)016 0 , 501+ 13,575 S,36l 3,oi+0 1,557 5.522 2,175 3,232 6 ,bol 6 , 71+6 6,262 2.75S 6.522 7,361+ 3,997 20 , 968 5,801 4 i, 20s 9,275 5,002 63 , 11s 5,bo2 10 , 61+5 2.169 5, £16 5, 2£1 3,121 ■2,21 b 5, Sol 5,040 2 , 30+ 17,35o 7,£55 9.113 I U .199 £,471 11,664 13 , 55° 5,130 2,290 2,775 5 ,3£5 9,510 £,945 3 , ^£9 48,991 4,152 b ,7S£ b,727 £,£37 i, 294 15,273 o, 820 42,47b £,^30 4,733 60, bl5 b, 201 9,071 34,944 5 ,202 1,527 44,491 7,7^9 29,226 5,844 2 , 5S6 DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA Albany, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Augusta, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. Brunswick, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn. Columbus, Ga. Dothan, Ala. Elbert on, Ga. Jackson, Miss. Jacksonville, Fla. Knoxville, Tem. Macon, Ga. Meridian, Miss. Mobile, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Nashville, Tenn. Newnan, Ga. New Orleans, La. Pensacola, Fla. Savannah, Ga. Tampa, Fla. Valdosta, Ga. Vicksburg, Miss. 1,364 ^5,251 7,522 43.060 1,033 12.061 3,730 1,029 197 5 ,n o 26,623 10,329 6,100 M 33 12,811 6,732 20,363 712 102,914 2,209 13,153 15,256 l.SSo 2,520 27,300 924 £, b85 2,7£9 756 200 4,019 19,037 7,777 4, £41 3,642 £,904 4,235 15,5*3 348 7£,53? 1 , SdO 10,096 11,998 1,422 1 ,452 47,930 1,000 13,047 4,706 1,210 2o9 5,114 34,550 10,990 5,33,737 11,764 7,092 15,575 7£2 124,143 3,151 15,534 25,912 2,3£5 2,b53 DEBITS TO IKj'ITIDUATi ACCOUNTS BY B A ^ S IS REPORTING CJErTiSRS 1927 DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO Adri -n Mich. i, Aurora, III. Bxy City, Mich. Bloomington, 111 . Cedar R ipid s, I owj, Charnpai gn-Urbana, 1 11 . Chicago, 111 . Danville, III. Davenport, Iowa Decatur, 111 . Das Moines, Iowa Detroit, Mich. Dubuque, Iowa H in t, Mich. Fort Wayne, Ind. Gary, Ind. Grand Rapids, Mich. Green Bay, Wis. Hammond, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Jackson, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Lansing, Mich. Mason Ci ty, Iowa Milwauke e, ,Fis. Moline, 111 . Muscatine, Iowa Oshkosh, Wjg. Peoria, 111 . Rocl?ford, 111 . Saginaw, Mien.' Sheboygan, Wis. Sioux City, Iowa South Bc*nd, Ind. Springfield, 111 . Terre Haute, Ind. Vat erl 00 , I owa r DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS East St. Louis and Nat’l, Stock Yards, 111 . Eldorado, Ark. Evansville, Ind. Fort Smith, Ark. Greenville, Miss. Helena, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. Louisville, Ky. Memphis, Term. Owensboro, Ky. Quincy, 111 . Pine Bluff, Ark. St. Louis, Me. Sedalia, Mo. Springfield, Mo. 1,248 4, 2o0 3,241 3,319 12.77S 2,54 g 1,047,240 2- S ,9 i9,5.37 4,324 21,240 216,021 S,4CS 8,131 10,069 4,913 i j d in s D«c. 29, 1926 66 U 3,0b4 88 2 . 2,479 .,075 2,426 7^9,129 2, 5&7 6,403 3.632 19,233 1 6b, 9C1 3,032 6,347 9,325 5,918 17 , a 6 2,321 4,109 23,354 3,067 4,530 52,523 5,486 7,647 ' 8,400 3,000 76,308 2,999 1,748 3,300 3,883 5,063 5,S00 E, 300 "5,420 1 , 696 1,196 2,700 12,689 8.630 6,651 4,909 9,064 4,080 17,245 12,315 8,536 8,193 4,975 10,107 2,44i 9,802 4,083 956 1,069 18,994 ^9,107 41,615 1,855 2,925 3,151 251,100 1,473 4,277 36,136 j St. Jm . 6 , 1926 1,210 4, 299 3,512 3,470 11,991 9o4,003 1,135 9,215 5,343 2 1, 188 201,060 5,186 £,111 11,939 4,457 25,265 3,445 5,750 49 ,505 c,936 5,953 8,273 3,900 77,334 4,181 2,159 4,300 7,957 13,706 7,787 3,087 14,067 11.335 /, 0 7 o,787 3, 585 4,153 21,573 10 , 63O 9,187 4,^99 4,790 8,080 1,817 9,1.76 -,655 £00 S 38 lo,5G£ 36,573 27,073 1,212 2,422 2,271 155,100 1,061 3,122 5220c 6,689 I0,9b8 3,023 10,620 4,141 1, ui 6 1,324 20,464 49,872 46,067 1,969 2,559 3,358 £41,gOC 1,50b 4,257 E2BITS TO INEIVIEUAL ACCOUNTS 31 BANK'S IN REPORTING CfcOTtS j l r 3 Jin. 5, 1927 j D*c. 29, 1926 St. 5220d i n d i n g j Jan. 6, 1926 (In thousands of dollars) riSTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS Aberdeen, S. E. Billinas, .Mont. Eickinscn, N. E. Eulutn, Minn. Fargo, N. D. Grand Forks, N. D. Helorn, <!cnt. Jamestown. N. E. La Crosse, Wis. Minns tpolis, Minn. Minot, N. E. Red Wins?, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. n Sioux Falls, q •• * • D j J South St. Paul, Minn. Superior, "'is Winona, Minn. 1.679 1,315 384 15,576 3,629 2,030 2,036 542 3,352 92,177 1,409 720 39 >879 5,304 8,671 1 , 5^0 1,429 1,199 1,835 317 12>335 3,290 1 , ~4 >o 1,715 MIS 1,549 1,269 588 17,737 3,234 2,332 2,313 580 £ 9,013 S3 5 2,6^9 98,539 1 , 3-2 545 37,000 3o, 6i4 8,962 10,403 1,683 925 1,929 1,467 2,264 1,133 2,600 1,523 2,534 4,324 768 4,374 • miCT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY Albuquerque, N. M. Atchison, Kans. Bartlesville , Okla. i f Casper, r ’yc. ' Cheyenne, 7y< Colorado Spr: ngs, Colo. Penver, Colo. Enid, Okla. Frernont, Neb. Grand June tic n, Colo. Guthrie, Okie Bdtdhinson, K -Ins Independence Kans. Joplin, Mo. Kansas City, Kans . Kansas City, :iio Lawrence, K i,s. ,% Lincoln, F-o. McAlester, 01 la. Muskogee, Ok] a Oklahoma Citj Okla.. Okmulgee*, Old a. Omaha, Neb. Parsons, Kans Pittsburg, K: ns. Pue ol 0 Colo. St. Joseph, I 0, ; Topeka, Kans. Tulsa, Okla. Wichita, Kans rffl 9 >• . . ; • • , • , • 2,761 2,045 6,446 3,003 2,125 ^,517 54,322 4,261 95s 332 945 3,527 3,074 4,071 6,364 101,841 1,573 8,703 1 .709 4,370 31,134 ' 2 ,bl 2 43,145 776 1,489 5,023 14,31b 4,349 52,330 14,739 > I V 6,303 l,S93 l, 219 . 3,l-.)4 32,399 3 , 27-3 fe 2 6,os4 2,929 1,710 4,096 43,145 4,336 924 909 939 bop 3,058 2, 3®2 3 , 2ob 4,707 70 f2^^ 101 220 1,030 5,452 1,417 8,359 97b 2 , 6^5 19,159 2,3-w 37,992 bOo 1,625 5,761 12,659 3,456 35,2^3 10,0:4 979 3,514 3,113 5 , 2c6 4,561 , 1,203 3,932 31,474 2 , olb 46,079 953 1,589 6,173 15,4is 4,297 37,004 14,273 rSBITS TO INT'IVirUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS ____ ^ Jin. 3, 1927 k 3 j fl„c. 29 , i$2o St. 5220e a 2 ! Jan. 6, l$2o (in thcus unds of doll irs) PI STRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS Austin, Tax. Bsaumont, Tex. Corsicana, Tax. D .illas, Tax. El Paso, Tax. Ft. 7/crth, Tax. Galveston, Tex. Houston, Tex. Port Arthur, Tex. r sw 311 , N. .c San Antonio, T^x. Sursveport, La. Texarkana, Tax. Tucson, Aria. 4,133 6,303 1+133 63,1+35 3,120 21,3.02 14,153 51.03$ "l'S^U V10.564 12,1+48 3,154 4,290 4,119 <417 l +3’c45 6,3 42 19, b'5o 11,12c 32;&94 2*091 7 HO 7.484 8,246 2 , 3*3 l,Q2o ^- 'V b;446 2 ’ 5S8 5 >200 f ichita, Eal 1s, Tex. 4,695 3,529 4,069 70,135 7.795 30,393 13-7*00 43,154 2,913 5,422 8,bb2 797 8,755 11,269 3.739 2*400 DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO Bakersfield, Calif. Bellingham, 7/ash. Berkeley, Calif. Boise, Idaho Eusrene, Ore. 1,370 Everett, Wash. Fresno, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. ' Oakland, Calif. Ogden, Utah Pasadena Calif. Phoenix, A n ^ . Portland, Ora. ,r v Ritzvil Is, ’’ash. Sacramento, Calif. Salt Lake City, Utah. San Bernardino, Cal 11 . wan Diego, oilii. San Francisco, Calif. San Jose, oalif. Santa Barbara, Calif. i a!nSpokane, iiasn. Stockton, Calif. Taccm, .v'ssn. Yakima, V/ash. 3,459 2,557 5,0o3 3.364 2,951 ,1 ’8 64 3-^5 3 'it73 ’ 2,967 ll.olO 11,924 241,347 57,173 g,24l 10,236 6,347 42,509 2,469 22g c p-; pp 27 , 363 ’ 2,237 p pc -r 269^73 g j^q 49,642 ^ ^7 10 q „ 1> 34 2,902 2 ]732 5A 26 U,V.l 1*247 3 264 lo[s39 13,6*42 211*700 43,643 7,173 2.495 £',$27 . 8,740 173,899 46,9X5 4,738' 7,256 4,955 35,107 1 .S 26 13 b 7,592 1?,4o5 1,913 12,847 224,359 4,371 2 ,4b2 23,’ ol2 2,17b 15,b30 25b,41b 8 193 3 ’ bis 39 , blS 1^,594 50 , 39s 13, ^'5 8,0b2 2 ,bl2 11,145 3,842 b|135 9,556 6,635 3S.2b7 2,281 2e;0 8 6 37