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STATEMENT
Rsleased

for

Sunday m orning,
not

FOR

T H E PPJESS

publication
Oct.

st.

10 j

5115

F e d e r a l.R e s e r v e

earlier.

October

9,

Board,

1926

BANK DEBITS
Debits
banks
or

in

24.

per

Total
those
of

to

indivdual

leading

for

cities

cent

above

debits

for

the w e e k

$ 4 7 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,

$ 3 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,
Francisco

and

Aggregate
since
for

the

total
week

l4l

p re ced in g week and

TO

w ith

are

1925*

last

New

Federal

6,

reported

for

$ 7 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
York

Reserve

aggregated

City

or

the
5*3

reports

Board

preceding
per

an

Philadelphia

$ 3 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,

4 2 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,

and

Chicago

report

cent

above

Boston

Cleveland

and

declines

San

cf

centers f o r

w hich

$ 1 3 , 5il7> 5 3 9 , 0 0 0

ACCOUNTS

for

BY B A N K S

figures
as

have

com pared

the

weal:

e k
Oct.

6,

ending

IN R EPORTIN G

of

included

b e e n published,
w ith

1926

weekly

$ 1 0 ,7 5 9 ,3 6 5 ,0 0 0
October

7 , 1§25«

CENTERS

e n d i n g

Sept.

29,

thousands

192b

cf

Oct.

7,

1925

dollars)

- Boston

16

80S ,8 8 8

. 5 6 7,055

7 7 4 ,5 2 1

2

- New

14

7 ,9 0 2 ,3 8 2

6 ,1 8 6 , 771

3
4

- Philadelphia

IS

.'6 7 0 ,9 8 3

531, 595

7 ,3 7 1 ,7 4 5
6 2 4 ,0 8 3

- Cleveland

22

699, 74 3

7 7 7 ,0 9 7

5

- Richm ond

23

8 1 4 ,2 7 3
3 5 8 ,0 0 3

235, 739

3 3 4 ,4 8 7

2? 3 , 8 2 0

1

York

6

- Atlanta

23

3 5 3 ,9 0 8

7

- Chicago

36

8

- St.

15

1 ,4 13,157
354,00 3
203,204

1 , 2 1 5 , 949
23k , 4 6 2
172, 92b

353,370
207,503

71 0 . 411
1 87 , 084

1 8 7 ,3 0 2

6 8 1 , 522'

702,701

9

Louis

- M SE% ipg|is

16

.

10

- Kansas

11

- Dallas

16

- San

28

76 2 ,2 73

257

1 4 , 201,9 47

12

City

30

Francisco
TOTAL

REPORTING

CENTERS
(in

D ISTR IC T

NO.

1

Bangor,

Me.
M ass.

Brockton,
Fall

Hartford,
Holyoke,
Lynn,

of

356,494
2 3 5 ,3 9 3
3 4 0 ,0 8 3

1 3 ,4 8 2 ,1 2 2

D ISTR IC TS

dollars)

3 ,9 6 1
3 9 4 ,0 0 2

4 ,6 2 9

4 ,5 6 9

5 ,0 2 4

6 ,8 5 5

5 ,9 5 3
2 b ,b o 4

8 ,0 1 4

27,12 0

3,210

4 ,3 0 0

4 ,7 5 7

4, 069

5 ,3 0 6

8 ,1 8 4

6 ,6 70

7 ,3 6 0

4 ,6 3 4

3,1 /5 5

5 ,0 7 8

6 ,0 9 3
2 9 ,0 8 6

5 ,6 2 4

7 ,5 3 b

20,4 55

Conn.

3 8 ,4 5 1
•

Mas3 .
M ass.

M ass.
N.

Bedford,

New H a v e n ,
Portland,

H.

M ass.

Com .
Me.

Providence,

R.

Springfield,

I.

Maas.

^,900

‘

1 7 , 6 6 l*
4 5 ,2 7 0

1 0 ,5 7 3
3 4 ,9 3 7

4 2 ,9 1 2

18 ,6 30
8,267
16 ,2 9 6

10 ,10 7

Waterbury,

Conn.

Worcester,

M ass.

2 0 ,4 3 5




'

26,6a
1 5 , 6 b3

1 9 ,4 5 7
1 2 ,4 0 5

C.

5,0a
560,545

4 ,333
5 8 2 ,1 1 3

M ass.

M a n c h e s te r ,
New

FEDERAL RESERVE

thousands

M ass.

R iver,

Lowell,

BY

1 1 ,4 3 5 ,1 2 7

3 4 1 ,0 5 9
1 ,4 3 7 ,1 5 7

- BOSTON

Boston,

week.

increase

year,
and

by

$ 1 4 - ,2 0 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

Newark

(In
No.

the

respectively.

j centers

District

review

7,

$ 1 2 ,6 8 2 ,4 5 4 ,0 0 0

|N um ber

to

October

$ 1 1 ,4 3 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

under

to

INDIVIDUAL

Reserve

of

ending

M inneapolis

amounted

Federal

reported

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,

each.

for

as

week

October

$1 5 ,000,000,

1919

PE3ITS

the

compared

Angeles

debits

January

the

the

$ 2 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

$2 1 , 000,000

for

ending

as

Los

accounts,

2 2 , J£b
2 1 ,1 0 8

DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ix.C'1 IpTlS BE BAN’-S IN REPOBTING CENTERS
_Tf!L® ' M
Oct.

1926

6,

(in
D ISTR IC T

NO.

A lbany,

2
H.

Y.
IT,

Buffalo,

Y.

K.

Y.

Jamestown,

N.

Y.

M ontclair,

N.

J.

Newark,

J,

N.

Northern
House

N.

37
6

Y.

N.

New Y o r k ,

Y.

New

Jersey

Clearing-

A sso ciatio n

Passaic,

__ § _ s _<l _ i _ s _ £ _

Sapt.

29,

thousands

of

1926

j Oct.

7 , 1925

dollars'

- NSW YORK

Bingham ton,
E lm ira,

£ t , 5115a

N.

J.
N.

Rochester,

Y.

N.

Y.

23
U

322
576

36

016
K 848

107

046

101

100

294

4

701

210

4

k

321

4

151

657
868

c;
371
1 1 ~7 3 U 5

4

337

5
4

78

795

90

251

134

5 ,8 7 5

523

0 ,9 /2

082

47

rs

715
137

58

48*1

11

083

3

i M t
67

10

Poughkeepsie,

626
062

a

402

588

732
021

D

957

37

157
370

157

3

355

15

972

22 129

4

5O7

50

797
141

Stam ford,

Conn.

64
n

Syracuse,

N.

22

507

11

676

s

118

10

763

k

254

4

007

4

113

17 0 6 9

12

753

16

525

6 252

7
11

°33

337

3
6

615
290

52^

Q 453

D ISTR IC T

NO.

Camden,

Pa.

Pa.
N.

Chester,

J,

pa.

Harrisburg,
H azleton,

7
pa.

13
u

Pa.

Johnstown,

Pa.

Lancaster,

Pa.

Lebanon,

6
O
j

Pa.

N orristow n,

Pa.

Philadelphia,
Reading,

Pa.

Pa.

Scranton,
Trenton,

Pa.
N.

J.

113
145
089

703
372

9

110

J
6

041

1

754

2

8 b3

1 ,3 3 9

4 9 8 ,4 7 7

3 9 4 ,2 3 2

4 6 3,130

1 4 ,6 3 5
2 3 ,1 0 0

9 ,8 5 2

i l ,l 4 6

2 0,200

20,100
18 ,716
12,063

1 7 ,4 8 2

1 5 ,4 4 3

1 2 , 7£0

12,500

W illiam sport,

Pa.

4 ,9 4 9

W ilm ington,

STRICT

NO.

Akron,

Del.

596

484

Pa.

Pa.

J

1,0 9 0

Filkes- Barre,

York,

k

- PHILADELPHIA

3

Allentown,
Altoona,

Y.

4 ,0 6 ?

441

5 ,6 4 3

1 5 ,5 4 1

11,22 0

7 ,0 2 4

4 ,8 2 3

1 2,661
7,456

2 3 .S 3 1

- CLEVELAND

4

Ohio

24 , 5 2 9

28 ,19 5

Butler,

Pa.

4 ,1 8 4

2 ,9 7 0

3 ,7 9 2

Canton,

Ohio

10,88 8
96,528
219,109

9 ,8 7 1

1 0 ,5 2 3

6 9 ,716

9 0,110
186 ,76 1

C incinnati,
Cleveland,
Colum bus,

Ohio
Ohio

Ohio

Connell s v i l l e ,
Dayton,
E rie,

Ohio

9 ,6 9 1
Pa.

Hom estead,

Pa.

Lexington,

Ky.

Ohio

Lorain,
Oil

Ohio

City,

1,6 08
2 3 ,1 7 2

Pa.

Greensburg,

Lim a,

4 5 ,3 3 5
Pa.

Pa.

Pittsburgh,
Springfield,
Toledo,

Ohio

W arren,

Ohio

Pa..
Ohio

3 ,8 5 5
2 5 4 ,7 3 8

3,14 3
236,901

5 ,7 6 0

4 ,7 1 4

5 7 ,0 1 7

4 6 .1 9 2

5,376
55,6 32

3 ,1 7 3

4 ,4 0 4

9 ,6 2 7

1 1 ,4 5 9

2 0,219

1 9 ,4 7 5

2,6 53

3 ,3 1 7

Ohio

3 ,5 9 o




9,052

4 ,1 5 6

Zanesville,

C.

1 ,3 7 1
2 0 ,1 1 4

4 ,9 22
4 ,626
1 ,34 5

Ohi 0

Va.

3 9 ,6 8 3

4 ,9 5 5

Y oungs t o w n ,

W.

31,6 74
1,6 37
. 1 8 .4 3 8
8,162

5 ,1 3 S
1 ,4 6 2

4 ,4 45
11,691
2 0,634

W heeling,

1 8 7 ,3 2 7

1 ,2 1 9

1 ,4 7 8
0b3

3 ,5 0 4

4 J2S

1 ,2 8 6

1

J\JLJ,*

27
ci'zfj j 4 c .

2

DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS
W e e k
Oct.

fa,

1Q26

D ISTR IC T

NO.

Asheville,

N.
Md.

C.

S.

C.

Charleston,

W.

Va.

Charlotte,

N.

Colum bia,
Danville,
Durham,

1 3 ,0 5 5

Va.

N.

C .
N.

C.
C.

G reenville,

S.
Md.

Huntington,

W.

Lynchburg,

Va.

Va.

News,

Norfolk,

Va.

R aleig h,

N.

R ichm ond,

1925

dollars)

Va.
S.

C.

D.

C.

W ilm ington,

N.

C.

W inston- Salem ,

N.

NO.

C.

g ,d 7 1
IO 7 ,*22
7 ,1 7 5

6 ,516
8 ,317
11,6 63

8,087
12,573
5 ,7 7 0

4 ,8 5 1

2,155

1 , 72s

2,599

7 ,7 9 3
6 ,1 * 4

6 ,9 7 3
5 ,0 0 0

5 ,112
6 ,4 0 4
b ,3 0 S

2,239

5.S17

*,643

2,6 43

2 ,3 1 9

2,667

6 ,4 5 3

r ),767

6 ,4 4 5

4 ,4 9 6
'

5 ,7 2 S

2 ,70 2

2 2 ,2 7 5

1 9 ,3 3 1

6 ,0 7 9

4 ,0 3 6

*1,364

W ashington,

35,035

1,909
12,631
S ,0 4 l

38,964

S >3S4

5,9 73

7,375

3 ,1 1 4

3 ,1 a

4 ,5 5 3

6 4 ,7 7 3

4 9 ,0 4 6

5 7 ,9 4 9

6 ,70 6

5,337
7,6 10

6,979
8,766

1 0 ,4 2 4

6 - ATLANTA

Albany,

Ga.

1 .5 2 5

Atlanta,

Ga.

Augusta,

Ga.

B irm ingham ,
B runsw ick,

4 0 ,8 0 3
Ala.

Colum bus,

Jackson,

7332

3,6 6 0

Ga.

2*7

1 8 ,1 4 4

2 8 ,8 6 6

6 ,4 2 6

8 ,^ 5 2

7.103

5 ,7 5 5

b ,953

4 ,2 4 0

4 ,0 17

4 ,1 8 3

Ala.

U .3 S 5
7 ,1 5 0

9 ,9 1 5
5 ,6 3 4

1 2 ,2 7 4
8 ,^ 8 7

Tenn.

2 4 ,8 6 0

lb ,3 4 4

2 0 ,& 7 0

1 ,2 5 1

52S

793

1 0 6 ,4 3 7

3 4 ,7 1 3

9 3 ,0 4 2

M iss.

Ga.

Orleans,

La.

Fla.
Ga.

Fla.

V icksburg,

4 ,4 93
1 ,4 0 0

3 ,6 0 0

Fla.

Ala.

Valdosta,

1 2 ,3 7 5

3,0 30

23 ,3 7 2

M o n t gome r y ,

Savannah,

11*712

388
5 ,200

Ga.

Pensacola,

1,059

17*
4 ,2 20

Tenn.

N ashville,

607

5,32 6

Jacksonville,

M eridian,

9

3 5,8 8 0

6^9

1 ,1 1 *

M iss.

Knoxville,

1,5 0 0
4 2 ,2 9 1

33,6 6 0

Ala.

Elberton,

1,4 56
3 * ,6 0 6

3 ,5 3 6

Tenn.

Ga.

•

*0 ,9 3 0

Ga.

Chattanooga,

Tampa,

7 ,

6 ,*3 0

2,809

C.

Spartanburg,

New

of

Oct.

2,175
2 . 2 CU

7 ,0 4 5
Va.

Va.

Roanoke,

Newnan,

7 ,0 1 9

Md.

Hagerstown,

M obile,

1926

6 ,2 6 3
91,70?

5 ,5 * 9

C.

Groonsboro,

Macon,

9 ,5 3 6

C.

S.

Cum berland,

Dothan,

thousands

106 , 399

Charleston,

D ISTR IC T

29,

5 - RICHMOND

B altim ore,

Newport

e n d i n

Sept.

(In

St. 5115b

Ga.
M iss.




1 ,9 9 7

1,70 5

2,744

1 6 ,5 3 2

1 5 ,2 4 7

1 5 ,8 5 4

1 5 ,2 3 9
1 ,5 4 0

14,72 3
1,30 0

21,952
1,6 36

2 ,1 8 8

2,030

2,6 30

DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING- CENTERS

St. 5 1 1 5 c

11 1?
Oct.

6 , 1926

j S 3 p t . 29 , 1926

---------------!._-- ---------—
(In
DISTR IC T

NO.

Adrian,

M ich.

111,

City,

1 .225
4 ,4 0 1

M ich.

Bloom ington,
Ce d ar

111.

Rap i d s ,

Iow a

C haaroaign- Uroana,

Decatur,

Iow a

111.

1.

M o in e s K Iow a

D etroit,

M ich.

Dubuque,

Iow a

H in t ,
Fort

Wayne,

Gary,

Ind .

Grand

Rapids,

Green

Bay,

W is.

Ind.

Indianapolis,
Jackson,

Ind.

M ich,

K alam a zoo,
Lansing,

Mi c h .

M ich.

M ason C ity ,
M oline,

111.

Oshkosh,

Iow a

W is.

Sioux

City,

Iow a

Bend,

Ind.

Springfield,

11 1 .

Terre

Ind.

NO.

East
.

5,394
21,654
3,464
4,000
43,551
6,082
6,936

1 3 ,1 3 4

£,157

- ST.
Louis

Stock Y ards,
Eldorado,

6, £25
4 ,1 1 4
IQ ; 296

1S9,S15

4 .1 4 6

3,523
3,74?

9, 280
10,473

I S ;302

20,564

6,952

2.95?
4 ,4 2 0
3 6 ,2 5 6

4,975
5 ,020

1,£00
2,30 0

66,292
00
1,223

111.

5 ,7 0 9

4,533

4,459
22,170

1 5 ,9 5 7

10 7.50
7 ,0 5 7

5,3-20

1 1 , 2£8

1 1 ; £48

2,3b9

2 ,6 70

12,556
2, /06

N a t 'l ,

1 ,3 0 3

1 ,0 5 5

M iss.

Ark.

Owensboro,
Pine

Bluff,

Q uincy,
St.

Ark.

111.

Louis,

Sedalia,

Ark.

Ky.

Mo.

Mo.

Springfield,




Mo.

3 ,3 3 5
5 ,4 2 6

3,457

Ky.

1 4 ,2 8 2

4 ,32 5

1 0 ,4 4 3

Tenn.

2 ,2 6 4

1,600

3 ,5 9 0

4 .0 7 8

M em phis,

2 ,9 8 3

75,393

1 1 , 62s
7,236

6,506

10,2 33

Lo uisville,

8,50 0

3 ,4 0 0

Ind.

Rock,

3,542
4,306
33,369
5,233
6,437

2, 700

Ark.

Little

5.147

9 ,9 9 6

Fort

G reenville,

2 ,3 5 6

10,616
4,769
22 , 7 a
176,255

2, 5 30

Evansville,

Helena,

4 , 249

L OU IS
and

Ark.

Sm ith,

4 ,3 2 0

4 ,7 /3

Iow a

S

St.

4,323

6,038

South

D ISTR IC T

9 0 3 ,8 4 6

2,991

4,473
19 , 74s

W is.

Haute,

j 2S-, 1 Gj)

2,955
10,025

11,556
7,335

M ich.

W aterloo,

3 9 1 ,4 4 4

3 ,4 0 0

111.
Rockford,
111.
Saginaw ,

1 1 ,2 1 4

1,516

Peoria,

Sheboygan,

775

2, 800
76,617
2,495

W is.

M uscatine,

3 ,2 4 7

1.

7 ,9 0 0

Iow a

M ilw aukee,

5.1 5

9 , 3^4
10,373

Mich.

933

2

3 ,0 2 1

Ind.

1.009

3 ,l p i

20,219
ib s , 497

M ich.

Hammond,

dollars)

4,720

111.

111.

Davenport,
Des

7 , 1925

3 >918
2 . 675

11 , c 4 S

Chicago, 111 .
Danville,

of

Oct.

- CH IC AG O

7

Aurora,
Bay

thousands

(

_ i _ _ _________________

22,

b0£
62 b

782

21,109

4 b , 741

4 1 ,0 9 9

4 5, 575

3 S ,42 4

1 .0 7 9
4 ,i

370

3 ,1 0 4

2,630
152,500
975
3 ,H 3

26

195,000
1 , 250
4 ,1 2 3

9 ,1 8 0

4 . 066
]., 60S
2,401
a , 060
41,77 0
50,449
1,2 17

4,552
2,961
196,20 0
1,179
3 ,9 3 9

DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS
k ___e
Oct.

6 , 1926

(In
riSTR IC T

NO*

9

S.

B illin gs,

Mcnt.

Dickinson,

N.

N.

Grand

Helena,

N.

N.

N.

W is.
M inn.

Falls,

South

St.

10

M.

Okla.

1 ,7 0 9

’ gjjo

Junction,

Colo.

Okla.
Kans.

Mo.

Kansas

City,

Kans.

Kansas

City,

Mo.

Lawrence,

Kans.

Muskogee,
Oklahom a

Okla.

Okm ulgee,
Parsons,
Pueblo,
St.

Kans.
Kans.

Colo.

Topeka,
Tulsa,

Okla.

Okla.

Joseph,

Mo.

Kans.
Okla.

W ichita,

Kans.




4 ,7 8 3
9 9 ,'3 0 0

1 ,2 9 3

2,963

Neb.

Pittsburg,

2 ,332
4 ^ 4 3

g ,’ 5 2 9

Okla.

City,

4 ,*9 4 2

1 ,"5 5 4

Neb.

McAl e s t e r ,

1 ,0 7 7
1 ,0 2 9

Kans.

Independence,

Lincoln,

4)762
62 ,76 3
3 ,2 5 7

Neb.

H utchinson,

Ctaaha,

Colo.

Okla.

Joplin,

3!6 6 3
2 ,7 7 2

Springs,

Guthrie,

2,755

2 ,715

Colo.

Fremont,

2,127

1 ,5 3 7

Wyo.

Colorado

4 ,4 6 1

533

682

2 ,7 ^ 5

2 ,5 3 3

8 8 ,2 9 7

12 1,0 16

1 ,5 9 1

1,8 30
761

563
3 3 ,7 1 9
3 ,9 2 8

4 1,774

9 ,239

10 ,332

1,9 2 7

1,6 9 4
1,34 7

1 ,°5 0

4 ,5 5 8

CITY

Wyo.

Denver,

2 ,62 2

2,752

9 .7 7 1

Kans.

Cheyenne,

2 ,2 7 4

2 ,1 4 4

3 ,0 2 4

1 ,^ 9 3

N.

1 ,°5 9

2 ,2 5 1

1 ,3 4 9

B artlesville,
Casper,

dollars)

2 .7 7 1
2 ,7 2 4

4 ,9 0 6

M inn.

- KANSAS

Albuquerque,

Grand

D.

W is.

Atchison,

1925

576

4 2 ,5 0 b

S.

M inn.

NO.

of

7,

3 7 ,8 8 1

675

Paul,

Superior,

thousand:

0c t.

369

1, £32

M inn.

S ioux

W inona,

29, 1926

n

2 1 »3 °4

2 ,9 ^ 1
1 0 0 ,0 1 1

M inn.

Paul,

i

2 5 ,7 4 7

749

D.

W ing,

En id ,

D.

D.

M inneap o lis,

D ISTR IC T

416

Mont.

M inot,
St.

3 ,0 7 1

D.

Cros3se,

Red

1 ,7 9 2

D.

Forks,

Jamestown,
La

D.

M inn.

Fargo,

d

- M INNEAPOLIS

Aberdeen,

Duluth,

Sept.

n

St. 5115d

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