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STATEMENT JKJR THE PRESS Released'for publication Sunday morning, Sept. 27; not earlier. 4666 Federal Reserve-Board, September 26, 1925* BAST? DEBITS Debits to individual accoxmts, as reported to the Federal Be serve Board by banks in leading cities for the week ending September 23, aggregated $11,678,000,000 or 4 per cent below the total of $12, 152,000,000 reported for the preceding week. New York City reported a reduction of $194,000,000, Cleveland of $37,000,000, Los .Angeles of $29,000,000, San Francisco ’of $28,000,000 and Philadelphia of $19,000,000, while Detroit reported an increase of $32,000,000. As compared with the week ending September 24, 1924, debits for the week under review are larger by $2,008,000,000 or 21 per cent. The principal increases re ported we ret New York City $1,194,000,000, Chicago $110,000,000, Detroit $59,000,000, Philadelphia $50,000,000, San Francisco $39)000,000, Boston $38,000,000, St. Louis $37,000,000, and Los Angeles $36,000,000. • Aggregate debits for l4l. centers for which figures have been published weekly since January, 1919> amounted to $10,998,4-73,000, as compared with $11,430,014,000 for the preceding week and $9,090,215,000 for the week ending September 24, 1924. ' Debits to individual accounts were reported to the Federal Beserve Board for banks in 255 centers, of which 254 are included in the summary by Federal reserve districts. Federal Beserve District No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS Week e n d i n g Number of centers Sept. 16,1925 Sept. 24, 1924 included S e p t . 23,1925 - Boston -New Yorir - Philadelphia - Cleveland - Bicbmond - Atlanta - Chicago - St. Louis - Minneapolis - Kansas City - Dallas - San Francisco 'TOTAL 16 lU lg 22 2^ 23 36 yj 28 15 ___ 28___ 254 (in thousands of dollars) 569,776 ^89,480 513,859 6,312,480 6,530,964 ' 5,078,103 510,718 3U3 .067 455,036 644,791 702,705 560,115 300,913 308,370 250,658 314,129 317,961 238,560 1 ,314,352 1 ,301,704 1,105,180 330,528 331,260 253,510 221,761 234,373 202,242 292,852 331.0S8 275,234 169,870 175,755 161,153 695.871_________ 784.921 576.627 11,678,041 12,151,648 9,670,277 REPOBTING CENTERS BY FEDERAL BESERVE DISTRICTS (In thousands of dollars) DISTPICT NO. 1- BOSTON Bangor, M3. Boston, Mass. Brockton, Mass. Fal1 Biv er, Mas 8. Hartford, Conn. Holyoke, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Manchester, N. H. New Bedford, Mass. New Haven, Conn. Portland, Me. Providence, B. I. Springfield, Mass. Waterbury, Conra. Worcester, Mass. 2,836 390,034 5,428 7,448 28,470 3,728 4, 247. 7,242 . 3,814 6,911 '22,302 9,449 • 36,724 19,010 5,200 16,933 4,353 400,104 5,800 7,23S 28,913 ' 3 , S61 5,032 ■7,965 4,185 ■ 8,048 23,877 11,339 35,344 • 16,222 . 8,242 18,957 3,376 351,630 4,313 5,563 26,244 2,995 3,323 5,652 3,407 6,544 19,985 8,975 32,92b 15,808 7,163 15,950 DEBIT'S TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS Bv BASKS IN W e 3 k jSer>t. lo. 19 I t ____ ( i n th o u s a n d s D IS T R IC T NO. ‘ e 11 t! 1 n ! Sept. 23, 1925 _ St.,'4666a E 5P O B T IN G C M T E B S jtj ____ ■ , Sept. 24, .1924 i _________• of d o l l a r s ) 2 - NE?r YORK A l b a n y , ■N. Y. M ngbarnt otij N. Y. B u ffa lo , N. Y . E lm ir a , N . Y. Ja m e sto w n ; N . Y . M o n tclair, N . J . N e w a rk , N . j . New York* N . Yi 19,431 4,744 80,289 4,104 4,705 4,047 28,650 5,673 25,980 4 ,335 80,601 4,841 5,S37 4,169 77,862 6,195,788 63,250 '3,817 4,045 3,533 63,769 4,807,922 53,727 10,511 4,092 39,388 3, £39 15,986 41,579 . 7,'S3l 2,945 31,575 2,915 14,607 8 ,173 8,591 3,83? 14,943 5,991 8,953 3, 4i6 5,405 6,514 4,029 6,936 3,245 11,868 5,980 9,606 3,342 5,387 6,030 1,540 261 330,513 8,695 17,90P 17,316 9,874 4,175 7,723 4,o45 7 5 ,7 0 9 6,001,422 N o r t h e r n New J e r s e y C l e a r i n g Hoii.se A s s o c i a t i o n P a s s a i c , N» J . Po u gh k 3eps i e , N . Y » Rochas t ^ r , N , Y . S t a m fo r d , Conn. S y r a c u s e , 11. Y . 46,621 9,795 3,502 36,080 4,106 17,9 25 DISTB1ST NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA A llentow n , P a . A lto o na, P a. C fsnd e n , N . J . Chester, Pa. *> H a r r i s burn:, ’P< H azleto n, P a. Johnstow n, P a . Lancaster, P a. Lebanon, Pa. N o rr isto w n , P a . P h ila d elp h ia, Pa; "Reading, P a . Scranton, P a . Trenton, N. J . W il k e s - B a r r e , p a . W illia m s p o rt, P a . W ilm in g to n , D e l . York, Pa. D I S T R I C T NO. 4 C a n to n , O h io C in c in n at i , Oh i o C 1 ev el and , O h i o Colum bus, O h i o C c n n e llsv ille, Pa. D a y t o n , O h io E rie, Pa. Greensburg, Pa. H o m estead, P a . L e x in g to n , Ky. L im a , O h io L o r a i n , O h io O il C it y , P a . P ittsb u rg h , P a . Sp rin g fic ld , O h io O h io W a r r e n , O h io W h e elin g , Va. Y o u n g sto w n , O h io Z anesville, 1,060 380,147 10,035 15,500 15,380 10,494 . 4,491 9,256 4,817 11,530 4,433 10,474 5,436 - CLEVELAND A k ro n , O h io B ut l o r ,’ P a . T o le d o , 1,705 15,956 5,953 9,512 3,234 5,929 7,184 1,908 93*+ 399,369 11,803 18,700 i.s,0S7 C h ic 26,153 2,376 10,117 84,448 148,055 ’41,739 1,024 16,900 8 , 946 4,577 l,lcl 4,059 3,968 1,703 -3,609 202,6° 3 5,046. 46,446 2,956 9,780 15,917 3 ,11s 32,343 2,623 12,577 86,354 184,572 41,300 1,095 20,907 9,406 5,290 972 4,279 4.091 2,179 4,129 19S, 566 5,763 50,290 4.092 10,162 18,459 2,956 17,326 2,500 9,607 65,514 132,444 28,9 32 973 15,277 7,460 5,247 829 3,6 o 2 4,122 i,6si 3,559 184,761 4,196 41,475 2,429 10,376 14,462 3,263 l_Jj±'g.ITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANES IN BIPCBTIN3 CEETUvS I '. J L J . 6 Jlil J: - £ Sept. £ 3. 1925 (In D IS T R IC T N O . loflS-£j Sept. Sept. thousands 1924 of do llars) 5 - RICHMOND A sh e v ille , B a lt im o r e , N. C. Md. C harlesto n, S . C. Cl- ariestcn, W. Va. C h a r l o t t e , N . C. C o lu m b ia , S . C. C u m b e rlan d , M d . D a n v ille, Va. Durham , j St. kSSi N. G reensboro, G reenville, C. N. S. C. C. ’ Hagerstow n, M d. H u n t i n g t o n , W. V a . •L y n c h b u r g , V a . N ew port N e w s , V a . N o r f o l k , V a. R a l e i g h , N , C. R ichm ond, V a. Roanoke, V a. Spartanburg, S W ash ing ton , D. W il m in g t o n , N. W in s to n - S a le m , . C. C. C. N. C. 7,724 92, b67 6,211 8,333 12,335 4,620 2,125 1,733 6-Ll2 ? . 4,?56 4, £51 2,575 6,133 4, 691 2,032 14,227 7,210 37,654 5,796 4,64s ^313 4,t4b 9,592 • 5,377 99,56s 4,fc'6l 8,^34 11,218 5,337 2.210 1>S^7 6,079 5,344 4,933 2,610 6,758 4,357 2,4 ?3 15,210 7,131 37,727 6.6 64 3', 593 52,002 5,281 8,031 5,-75S SO,200 5.566 7; 207 10,113 3,653 1,937 2,131 4,493 4,343 4,942 2,295 5,629 3,701 1.504 12, 898 4,03328,752 5,143 2,917 41,531 3,715 7,597 ISTRICT NC. 6 - ATLANTA A1bany , Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Augus ta, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. Brunswick, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn. Columbus, Ga. Dothan, Ala. Elbert on, Ga. Jackson, Miss. Jacksonville, Fla. Knoxville, Tsnn. Macon, Ga. Meridian, Miss. Mobile, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Nashville, Tenn. Newnsn, Ga. New Orleans, La. Pensacola, Fla. Savannah, Ga, Tarrpa, Fla. Valdosta, Ga. Vicksburg, Miss. 1,690 41,925 8,251 34,140 663 9,939 • 3,739 1,436 329 27,441 7,971 6,229 3,910 10,922 6,554 19,196 576 37,417 2,454 i4,si6 19,973 1,733 2,725 1,140 I ,g 4 l 4-1,980 8,329 3 3 ,S l 4 3 7 ,1 0 0 875 11,111 4 ,2 6 2 1,970 290 5 ,0 1 8 24,793 7 , 9 7S 6 ,9 7 4 4,260 9,^63 7 ,3 8 1 21, oS3 667 6 8 ,5 3 7 2 ,1 3 3 10,136 2 1 ,5 5 4 1 , 39£ 2,696 ■ 6,556 22,707 543 7,960 2,395 l , 206 253 3,500 13,323 7,126 5,583 3,619 7,33S 5,393 15,352 445 75,107 1,429 9,443 7,232 1,177 2,255 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS 3Y BAK73 IN lOWPTIHJ CENTERS Bt.'4666c F e e Ir e n S i n g . Sgpt. 2}, 1023 Sept.16, 1925 Sept. 24, 1924 (In thousands of dollars) DISTBICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO Adrian, Mich* Aurora, 111. Bay City, Mich. B1 ormirsgtcn, 111. Cedev Pa.pids, I owa Chairpalgn, 111. Chicago, 111. Danville, 111. Daverrao rt, Iowa Decatur, 111. Des Moines, Iowa Detroit, Mich. Dubuque, Iowa JTlint, Mich. Eort Wayne, Ind. Gary, Ind. Grand Rapids, Mich. Green B a y , Wis. Harmrond , I nd. Ind ian©p ol is,. Ir.d. Jackson, Mich. Kalamaz oc, Mich. Lansing, Mich. Mason City, Iowa Milwaukee, Wis. Moline, 111. Muscatine, Iowa Oshkosh, Wis. Peoria, 111. Rockford, 111. Saginaw, Mich. Sheboygan, Wis. Sioux City, Iowa South Bend, Ind. Springfield, 111. Te a Barit e, Ind. ,Waterlc o, Iowa 1,061 3,£63 3,257 2,7£3 £,512 1,208 4,061 2,812 3,457 9,592 2,845 . 772,709 3,321 7,549 4,445 16,706 202,541 3,704 3,636 741 3,590 •2,73^ 2,635 £,564 1, 841 658,4o6 3,250 6,055 3,697 19,554 176,075 3,218 6,592 9,069 4,584 22,205 i >273 4,360 35,436 5,324 5,912 9,400 2,361 69,122 2 ,1S4 1,504 3,000 10,390 6,069 6,282 3 , 70s 16,663 11,953 7,935 5,196 4,452 10,536 6 ,32b 20,997 3, 228 4, 540 36,810 5,005 5,658 7.400 2,436 73,352 2, 343 1,345 .8,540 3,738 14,827 2,759 3,840 33,230 4,051 4,635 6,700 2,280 56,957 1,904 1,170 2,200 8,997 11,642 2,6 00 9,502 3,930 1,735 1,818 2 3 >9£6 11,345 2,734 9,550 2,256 768,392 2, £64 6,629 4,393 16,653 234,777 3,619 S ,6l4 • 2 ,6 0 0 10,614 7,009 5,937 4,917 19,491 1 2 ,5 2 1 9,137 5,633 4,695 5 ,0 0 ? 5 ,0 6 i - 17,578 9,403 6,792 • 4,690 3,809 DISTRICT NO. S - ST. LOUIS East St. Louis end Nat'l. Stock Yards, 111. Eldorado, Ark. Evansville, Ird. Fort omi th, Ark. Greenville, Miss. Helena, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. Louisville, Ky. Memphis, Tenn. Owensboro, Ky. Quincy, 111. St. Louis, Mo. Gedalia, Mo. Spring! ield, Mo. 4 2 ,7 2 1 ' 43,08.8 1,600 2,771 1 5 0 ,3 0 0 1,024 3,611 4 ,0 4 1 1,397 2 ,0 5 4 21,221 42,079 43,907 1,237 3 ,1 2 8 183,700 l,l6l 3,646 9,612 1,572 6,774 2,909 774 1,033 16,300 38,710 25,093 994 2,313 143,456 918 3,047 fefc:: DEBJJS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCQUTTT5 3? BANKS ITT R^OPTRJG; GM^.RS . ;J'r‘ ,iiV • ‘ I ”* ~ ~_____W_e .• * e n •■ £ h ^ . ■.> ■r T f Sept. 23, 1925 Sept. 16,1925) Sept. 24, 1 9 # (in thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 9 - MIN'TEAPOLIS Aberdeen, S. D. Billings, Mont. Dickinson, !J. D. Duluth, Mina. Fargo, N. D. , GrantS Forks, N. D. Hslena, Mont. Jam38town, N. D. La Crosss, Wis. Minneapolis, Minn. Minot, N. D. Bed Wing, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Sioux Falls, S. D. South St. Paul, Minn. Superior, Wis. , Winona, Minn. 1*7850 ' 1,377 40 9 ■36,273 3,758 • 3,355 3,786 60 5 2,5^5 113,453 1,8.38 622 •37,043 4,505 6,962 1,712 I,0S8 2,008 1,866 443 38,920 ■ 4,056 • 2,303 2,388 658 2,651 115,194 1,995 577 42,606 4, 754 6,371 1^344 1,633 ' 1,550 360 39,826 2,619 l,fs£0 2,549 426 2.345 100,436 1.346 501 35,287 3,036 5,.38 5 1,896 1,042 DISTRICT NC. 10 - KANSAS CITY A tch iso n , Kans. B a r t 1 esv i l 1 e , G k l a* Gasper, % e . C h e y e n n e , Wyo* C d o r a d o Sp rin g s, D e n v e r , C o lo . E n id , O k la . Frem on t, C o lo . Neb. Grand J u n c t i o n , • G u t h r i e , O kla* C olo* Hut c h i n s o n , K a n s . In d ep and enc e , Kan 3 . J o p l i n , Mo. K a n s a s C ity , K an s. K a n s a s C i t y , Mo. L awr enc e , F a n s . L in c o ln , Neb. MeA1 e s t e r , O k l a . M uskogee, O k la . O klah om a C i t y , O k l a . Okrnalgee, O k l a . Omaha, N e b . Parsons, Kans. P it t s b u r g , Kans. ■Pueblo, C o lo . S t . J o s e p h , Mo# Topeka, K ans. T u isa , O kla. W ic h ita , K ans. 1,243 3,472 .2,613' 1,626 3,427 40,397 3,266 S67 940 916 2,702 2 ,0 6 0 4.270 4,366 85,878 1,163 7,587 3,338 is,7o5 2.270 46,68° 693 1,570 4 ,4 5 1 13,350 3 #18 >0,0-6 10,769 1 ,3 3 7 3 ,4 7 4 3 ,5 7 0 1,768 4 ,0 6 0 4 4 ,1 6 7 3 ,5 0 9 1 ,0 3 2 947 3 ,1 6 4 2.958 £ 7.79 4 ’ 626 9 1 ,3 5 0 ■1,380 7 .9 5 9 1 ,4 0 9 3 ,0 9 8 2 0 ,7 8 6 2 ,5 7 9 50,126 822 1 ,6 8 2 4, Y o o 1 3 ,9 4 7 3 ,9 0 1 .3 7 ,5 1 3 10,761 1 ,4 7 2 2,364 3,109 . 1 ,8 4 0 2 ,8 0 0 39,245 3,357 679 914 084 3,992 2,139 3,036 4,143 s6,566 956 5,654 2,316 1 5 .9 1 S 1,326 46,902 689 1,236 3 ,0 4 7 1 2 ,7 3 3 3,435 I5 ,l b 7 9,510 BY. BAMS IN__RFPOT?TpTft CENTERS W e e k Sept. 23, 1925 (In D IS T R IC T NO. 11 N. M. 2 ,2 5 7 4,151' Beai-'-nont, T e x . / C o r s ic a n a , T e x . D a lla s , Tex. El F as c , T ex. Forth, 4 , U se 1,603 55,536 * Tex. G alvesto n, Tex. H ouston, Tex. B o s w e l l , N . M. Shreveport, L a . 10,634 713 itiHg6n8t Ore. Sopt. 24, 1324 of d o l l a r s ) 2,381 1,652 3,914 7,394 4,544 3,564 2 ,2 5 2 5 4 ,6 2 0 t , 32b 14,799 11,415 41,49 3 712 ' 1 ,8 6 7 4 5 ,8 4 0 6 , 584 17,291 12.645 36,9!+9 516 8,294 8,017 2,050 12,521 9,943 2,991 2,202 2,039 1,£86 4 ,7 3 S 4,745 6,115 1 0 ,7 ^ 5 2 , 1S’6 Los A n g e l e s , C a l i f . O akland, C a l i f . Ogd a n , U ta h Pasadena, C a l if . A riz. P o rtlan d , Ore. R eno , N e v . U ta h San B e r n a r d i n o , C a l i f . San D ieg o , C a l i f . San .F r a n c is c o , C a l i f . San J o s e , C a l i f . S a n t a Barbara,, C a l i f . S eattle, Fash. Spokane, F a sh . 1 2 ,2 8 4 1,939 2,927 2, 615 5,136 3,545 1,909 4,099 15,220 1 ,7 5 1 2,052 3 ,4 6 7 2 ,7 9 4 3 ,1 2 5 2,636 1 8 8 ,4 5 1 13,107 9 ,6 3 8 9 ,9 0 0 217,441 36,264 39,569 5,540 £, S66 5,435 46,329 2,474 370 7,93S 152,223 10,539 7 ,4 2 2 6,95S 5,25S 4 0 ,1 8 8 R i t z v i l l e , W a sh . S a c ram e n to , C a l i f . Stockton, C a l i f . Tacom a, F a s h . Y ak im a, F a g h . 3,311 3,105 C alif. Salt Lake C ity , 2 , 24 8 2 ,4 0 2 4 , 4C4 2 ,1 2 5 E v e r e t t , W ash. Fresno, C a l i f . P h o e n ix, th o u s a n d s 1925 St. 4666e a- 1 2 - SAN FR A N C ISC O B a kersfield , C a lif. B ellin g h a m , W ash. B erk eley , C a l i f . B o i s e , Id a h o Long Beach, 6 ,8 5 1 1 4 ,4 7 8 4 1 .2 1 0 San A n t o n i o , T s x . T ex airk a n a , T e x . Tucson, A r is . Vaco, Tex. D IST R IC T N O. 16, i n - DALLAS Albuquerqu e, Austin-, T e x . Ft. Sept. .e n d 2 ,0 1 5 295 7,497 . 1 8 ,0 2 5 1 ,8 1 9 13,407 233,713 6,576 3 ,8 0 4 51,346 12,650 6,430 9,960 3,375 16,601 2,466 14,804 261,4.17 7,425 4,522 57 , 224 13,81? S , 1"j& 12,151 3,756 2 6 ,4 7 8 4,876 5 ,9 8 1 4 ,4 6 9 3 2 ,4 3 7 1 ,6 5 1 220 2 ,3 3 2 1 4 ,1 0 7 1 ,5 0 7 9,266 1 9 4 ,7 1 0 5,595 , 2,522 4 i , 209 1 1 ,1 4 3 6 ,4 5 8 8 , 240 2 ,6 4 0