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1 STATEMENT FOB T^UC PRESS Released for publication c., Sund& morning, Oct, 25; i? j i r, - ' not earlier. federal Eeserve Board, Octobar 24, PAN? DEBITS Debits^ to individual accounts, as reported to the.federal Eeserve Board by anks in leading cities for the week ending October 21, aggregated $13,194,000,000» v Pf.. f abote tha t0tal ^ fc0.66 t.t»0,coo reported fof the p ried iig w *. reported an Increase of $1,526,000,000, Boston $140,000,000, Chicago f m m,, W ' Philadelphia $7H,COO,000, Detroit $39,000,000, Los Argeles $34,000,000, and Cleveland and Pittsburgh $29,000,000 0 acru As compared with the week ending October 22, 19 debits for the week under review are larger by $2,382,000,000 or 22 per cent. Susbtantial increases are shown for most of the more inportant centers, the principal increases being as follows-: NewYorjcCity $1,597,000,000., Chicago $83,000,000, Boston $81,000,000, Philadelphia $72,000,000, Ssn Francisco $63,000,000, Detroit $58,000,000 ans. Cleveland $35,000,000. The largest decreases, $24,000,000 and $21,000,000, were reported by Duluth and. Minneapolis, respectively# Aggregate debits for l4l centers for which figures have been published S o n m S^ 1 er ' S T 7y k 1919, am0untec1 t0 ab0ut $12,431,000,000, as comparsd with October ^ Preceding week and $10,139,857,000 for the week: ending V 1.D0^ J S t0 irr:,ivid'ual accounts were reported to the Federal Reserve Board for banks in 256 centers, of which 253 are included in the summary by Federal reserve 0istricts DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL iccopito BY B i S K S IN EEPOFTIMG C T*FS INumber oft j^ a e k ending Reserve District centers includ ed Oct. 21, 1925 Oct. 14,1925 Oct. 22, 1924 (in thousands of dollars) 2 - New York 7 pvnln J v- f 14? ,173, ,273 5,488,953 5,520, Cleveland , , ,227 a T 22 71S, , , S?3 21 S 238?53,07S 299 ^79 316, ,328 8 ~ st Toui<5 1.^ 5, , 244,216 1, 249,609 9 m L l l l l y - Minneapolis 14 2J o4 216,749 c 7I1Q 322, ,919 ovi a m 312 ^c-? r-m 11 - Dan at 2f 325, >39l 317, I L, , , , ~ Sajl Francis^ , , ,176 T0TAL ,19^,329 10,664,236 10,812,668 BEP0RTING- CENTERS BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS (In thousands of dollars) ^DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON Bangor, Me. 3>371, ^ Boston, Mass. 520, U^q 711 Brockton, Mass. 7,478 i+ aq'g: Fall River, Mass. 10,1+58 g 6,^ k Hartford, Conn. * * Jolyoke, Mass. 3,8g7 ^ Lowell, Mass. Lynn, Mass, 5,674 5^ 4*501 5*594 5,59 Manchester, N. H. 5 ^ -z 4qi New Bedford, Mass. 9 ^ 3 4 *7 New Haven, C cm. ' g * ' i f? Me; k & i s ; 32i I 's o i P r o v id e n c e, 8, I-. 3? 351, ^ 0 S p r i n g f i e i d M ass Jaterbury, Conn., qc^ c> Worcester, Mass. 21,583 17^60 19 ^8 1

2 DEB IIS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOtCTS BY BAMS IN REPORTING- CENTERS St, 4700 a DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK Albany, N. Y. 27,256 Binghamton, N. Y. 5,724 Buffalo, N. Y. 95,739 Elmira, N. Y. ^4*6l6 Jamestown, N. Y. 5,958 Montclair, N. J. 4,802 Newark, N. J. 86,994 New York, N. Y. 6,803,931 Northern New Jersey Clearing House Assocation 52,097 Passaic, N. J. 12^440 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 3,893 Rochester, N. Y. 44,533 Stamford, Conn. 5,488 Syracuse, N. Y. 20, 237 DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA Allentown, Pa. 9,591 Altoona, Pa. 3,525 Camden, N. J. 17,*786 Chester, Pa. 7,427 Harrisburg, Pa. 11,803 Hazleton, Pa. 3,658 Johnstown, Pa. 5,925 Lancaster, pa. 7,879 Lebanon, Pa. 2,091 Norristown, Pa. 1,230 Philadelphia, Pa. 445^15 Reading, Pa. 11,212 Scranton, Pa. 17,200 Trenton, N. J. 17,792 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 11,676 Williamsport, Pa. 4,754 Wilmington, Del. 11,362 York, Pa. 5,SIS DISTRICT NO. 4 - CLEVELAND Akron, Ohio Butler, Pa. 3,194 Canton, Ohio. 12,193 Cincinnati, Ohio 92,000 Cleveland, Ohio 180,176 Columbus, Ohio 32,578 Connellsville, Pa. 1,244 Dayton, Ohio 19,099 Erie, Pa. 8,356 Greenaburg, Pa. 5, 7^g Homestead, Pa. 1,135 Lexington, Ky. 4,722 Lima., Ohio 3,5b5 Lorain, Ohio 1,623 Oil City, Pa. 3,354 Pittsburgh, Pa. 225,707 Springfield, Ohio 5,470 Toledo, Ohio 53,060 Warren, Ohio 3,112 Wheeling, W. Va. 12,550 Youngstown, Ohio 15,466 Zanesville, Ohio 3,06l Oct. 21, 1925 Oct. 14, 1925 Oct. 22, 1924 (in thaas..mds of dollars) 26,933 4,778 86,097 3,989 5,270 4,023 68,116 5,177,925 44,684 9,538 3,418 34,102 3,306 16,774 8,407 3,735 15,383 6,091 8,505 3,150 5,581 6,867 1,611 1, ,968 10,259 13,200 13,655 9,779 4,068 9,016 4,542 a, 460 2,594 10,635 71, *>62 33, ,502 7,112 5,266 1,100 3,916 3,389 1,398 2, ,566 4,776 43,703 3,251 9,367 15,846 2,827 26,818 5,018 74,473 4,184 4,466 3,849 70,851 5,207,416 54,136 8,763 3,515 37,169 2,932 16,939 8,302 3,525 14,428 5,763 10,123 3,060 5,861 7,023 1, ,202 7,800 17,500 14,804 11,047 3,882 9,238 4,896 18,614 2,449 10,022 76, ,168 31,820 1,267 16,838 7,518 5,666 1,078 4,263 4,219 1,661 2, ,999 4,629 56,123 2,474 10,442 12,446 3,224

3 DEBITS TO INBIVTD'JAL AC COUNTS BY 3AW,S IN PJEP05TIKG- GETTERS St. 4700a O ct. 1, O c t. 1 4, 1925 I.Oct. 2 2, 192*1 ( i n thousands o f d c-11 a r s ) D TGTPICT N O. 5 - RICHMOND Asheville, N. C. Baltimore, Md * Charleston, S. C. Charleston, Va. Charlotte, N. C. Columbia, P. 0. Cumberland, Md. Danville, Va, Durham j N. C. Greensboro, N. 0. Greenville, S. C. Hagerstown, Md Hun t ingt on. W V t. Lynchbi;rg, V ac Newport News, Va, Norfolk, Va. Raleigh, N 0 C. Richmond, Va. Roan ok.;;, 7a. Spartanburg, S. C. Washington, D. C. Wilmington, N. C. Wins ton-salem, N. C. DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA Albany, G-a. Atlanta, Ga. Augusta, Ga, Birmingham, Ala. Brunswick, Ga. Chat tanc oga, * enn. Columbus, Ga. Dothan, Ala. Elbertcn, Ga. Jacks on, Miss. J ac k s on v i 11 e, Fla. Knoxville, Tenn, Mac on, Ga. Meridian, Miss. Mobile, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Nashvi H e, T enn. Newnan, Ga. New Orleans, L a. Pensacola, Fla. Savannah, Ga. Tampa, Fla. Valdosta, Ga. Vicksburg, Miss. b, 2b2 104,953 7, , , ObS 3,4 30 2,511 2,84? 6,7 7 S 5, 9 ^ 2 5, ,090 7,330 4, S49 2,699 19,766 6,009 40,295 7, , , ,5 1 S 8, ,200 48,7^3 9, , n, ,54fo 1, 27S 345 6, , , , , , 4b6 7, , S 1 0 2, , , , , , , 096 5, , , ,296 b, '- r O O 8, , , , , , , , , , 767 4, , 6bo 5, ,925 5, , , 25b 2, , , , , , , , ,2 * 5 4, , , , 786 5, , , , , , , , , , , ,4 5 S - 1, , , ^ 6 1, ,b , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 07-4, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,2 4 0

4 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACOOI^ S BY Bm*S IF RFPOETINCt CENTERS St. 4700c w e e k e n d i ii g DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO Oct. 21, 1925 joct. 14, i (In thousands of dollars) Oct. 22, 1924 Adrian, Mich. 1,248 1, Aurora, ,713 3, so Bay City, Mich. 3,473 3, Bloomington, ,271 2,709 2,915 C eelat Pap id s, I owa 9, 124 9,039 8,Sl4 Charrpaign, ,312 2,539 2,208 Chicane, S,y67 734, ,552 Danville, ,014 2,977 3,370 Lav enp o rt, Iowa 8,334 7,633 7,351 Decatur, ,198 4,124 3,523 Des Moines, Iowa 20,100 17, 91s 24,377 Detroit, Mich. 239, , ,636 Dubuque, T owa 3,906 3,230 3,732 Flint; Mich. 8,740 7,524 7,212 Fort Wayne, Ind. 12,035 10,175 9 s846 Gary, Ind. 4,602 6,194 4,087 Grand Sapids, Mich. 21,946 20,921 15,575 Green Bay, Wis. 3,737 2,823 3,101 Hammond, Ind. 4,960 3,912 4,370 Ind ianapol is, Ind. 37,813 36,391 37,808 Jackson, Mich. 6,105 5,356 4,551 Kalamazoo, Mich. 6,3^1 4,960 4,822 Lansing, Mich. 10,500 7,600 7,500 Mason City, Iowa 2, ,165 3,313 Milwaukee, Wis. 69,955 68,104 74,123 Moline, ,995 2,341 2,376 Mas o at in e, I owa 1,308 1,321 1,105 Oshkosh, Wis. 3,100 2,800 2,700 Peoria, ,115 9,s60 5,514 Rockford, ,975 6,332 5,566 Saginaw, Mich. 6,864 5,463 5,446 Sheboygan, Wis. '4,503 4,263 - Sioux City, Iowa 19,385 19,309 15,524 South Bend, Ind. 14,248 10,081 11,240 Springfield, ,367 7,712 7,460 Terre Haute, Ind, 5,519 5,527 5,245 Waterloo, Iowa 4,993 4,460 4,464 DISTRICT NO. S - ST. LOUIS East St. Louis an? N a t l. Stock Yards, ,034 11,512 10,323 Eldorado, Ark. 2,616 2,569 l, 661 Evansville, Ind. 9,717 9,795 6,537 Fort Smith, Ark. 4, 294 4,882 4,807 Greenville, Misa. 1,490 l/'.2 4 1,190 Helena, Ark. 1,782 1,963 1,993 L ittle Pock, Ark. 23,316 24, ,56 0 Louisville, Ky. 49,bl3 39,739 41,724 Memphis, Tenn. 47,331 45,901 41,040 Owensboro, Ky. 1, ,109 1,253 Quincy, ,110 3,100 2,797 St. Louis, Mo. 194, , ,301 Sedalia, Mo ,018 Springfield, Mo. 3,637 3,313 2,966

5 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS St. 4700d i n g DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS T 3 e k e n d jjx iu u v r j wv Oct. 21, 1925 Oct. 14, 1925 Oct. 22, 1924 (in thousands of dollars) Aberdeen, S. D. 1,935 1,975 I j 4 6 Billings, Mont. 2,823 2,567 2,555 Dickinson, N. D Duluth, Minn. 28,232 23,552 52,691 Fargo, N. D. 4,665 3,946 3,477 Grand Forks, N. D. 2,473 2,723 2,314 Helena, Malt. 2,563 3,223 2,74l' Jamestown, N. D La Crosse, Wis. 2,681 2,759 2,534 Minneapolis, Minn. 104, , ,808 Minot, N. D. 1,965 1*9S4 2,105 Red Wing, Minn l4 St. Paul, Minn. 44,369 32,937 41,021 Sioux Falls, S. D. 4,210 4,635 3,680 South St. Paul, Minn. 10,586 11,181 7,679 Superior, Wis. 1,981 1,9^6 2,192 Winona, Minn. 1,118 1,180 1,021 DISTRICT NO KANSAS CITY Atchison, Kans. 1,759 1,505 1,321 Bartlesville, Okla. 2,555 2,221 1,963 Casper, Wyo. 2,753 2,529 4,792 Cheyenne, Wyo. 2,303 1,890 2,454 Colorado Springs, Colo. 3,554 3,481 3,067 Denver, Colo. 43,367 42,813 4l,676 Enid, Okla. 3,240 3,022 3,124 Fremont, Neb Grand Junction, Colo ,024 Guthrie, Okla , Hutchinson, Kans. 3,206 3,117 4,283 Independence, Kans. 2,63 5 2,479 1,952 Joplin, Mo ,577 Kansas City, Kans. 4,272 4,996 Kansas City, Mo. 99,192 79,158 96,368 Lawrence, Kans. 1>194 1,491 Lincoln, Neb. ^ ,881 McAlestsr, Okla. 1,446 Muskogee, Okla., 3, ,908 Oklahoma City, Okla. 21,8 1 20,139 22,236 Okmulgee, Okla. 2,^ub 2,811 1,855 Omaha, Neb. 53,^41 44,202 50,686 Parsons, Ksjis. ( Pittsburg, Kans. rl 1,436 1,310 Pueblo, Colo. St. Joseph, Mo. *>*$1 13,660 4,599 ^ ,873 15,666 Topeka, Kans. 4,683 4j227 4,496 Tulsa, Okla. 23,273 26,000 18,571 Wichita, Kans. 10,543 10,66l U,3 3 8

6 c. J S P H IL T0 INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING OERTERS 3t. 4700c W a e k e n d JLS- I Oct. 21, 19 5 IOct. 14, 152 Oct. 22, 1924 DISTRICT NO DALLAS (in thousands of dollars) Albtiquerque, N. M. 3,069 1,950 2,436 Austin, Tex. 4, 5SS 4,532 4,789 Beaumont, Tex. 4,502 3,667 4,427 Corsicana, Tex. 1,843 1,359 2,182 Dallas, Tex* 66,657 53,?.9l 58,400 El Paso, Tex. s, 4oi ' 7,718 8,000 Ft. Worth, Tex. 23,710 19,731 23,847 Galveston, Tex. 10,59S 14,307 14,242 Houston, Tex. 38,246 32,912 37,394 Roswell, N. M. 9S San Antonio, Tex. 9,033 8,902 9,l4l Shreveport, La. 10, ,111 8,763 Texarkana, Tex. 2,523 2,519 2,700 T-ucson, Ariz. 2,799 1,803 2,429 Waco, Tex. 4,987 5,003 6, 20b DISTRICT 12 - SAN FRANCISCO Bakersfield, Calif. 3,076 2,348 2,520 Bellingham, Wash. 2,280 2,117 2,225 Berkeley, Calif. 4,693 3,779 4,101 Boise, Idaho 3,102 3,183 Eugene, Ore. 1,986 2,004 2, 300 Everett, Wash. 3,231 3,179 3,307 Fresno, Calif. 13,423 13,855 9,966 Long Beach, Calif. 12,615 9,262 11,767 Los Angeles, Calif. 201, , ,681 Oakland, Calif. 38,559 33,010 26,885 Ogden, Utah 7,452 6,924 7,124 Pasadena, Calif. 7,853 6,709 8,575 Phoenix, Ariz. 6,539 5,355 5,695 Portland, Ore. 49,327 47,873 47,363 Reno, Nev. 2,255 1,981 2,068 Ritzville, Wash Sacramento, Calif. 8,804 8, Ob 2 8,951 Salt Lake City, Utah 19,694 17,16 c 16,771 San Bernard in0, Calif. 2,160 1,528 1,808 San Diego, Calif. 13,819 12,916 11,439 San Franci3cc, Calif. 270, , ,426 San Jose, Calif. 8,033 6,402 7,214 Santa Barbara, Calif. 4,519 3,632 2,866 Seattle, lash. 54,311 46,912 46,129 Spokane, Wash. 14,764 13,163 12,274 Stos rtcn, Calif. 8,134 6,812 6,501 Tacona, Fash. 11,165 10,036 9,349 Yakima, Wash. 4,l40 3,961 3,624

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