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STATEMENT FOa JHE PRESS Released for publication St. 5917 Sunday morning, Sept. 30; Federal Reserve Board, not earlier. September 29, 192S. BANK DEBITS Debits to individual accounts, as reported to the Federal Reserve Board by banks in leading cities for the week ending September 26 aggregated $15,846,127,000 or 7.4 per cent below the total of $1 7,1 1 8,650,000 reported for the preceding week, and 15-5 P r cent above the total for the week ending September 28, 1927. Aggregate debits for l4l centers for which figures have been published weekly since January 1919 amounted to $15,037,572,000, as compared with $l6,217i429,000 for the preceding week and $1 2,995,117,000 for the week ending September 28, 1927. DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACC0U1TTS BY BAMS IN REPORTING CENTERS Federal Reserve District Number of centers included Sept. 2o, 1928 W e e k e n d i n g Sept. 19, 1928 Sept. 28, 1927 No. 1 - Boston 2 - New York 3 - Philadelphia 4 - Cleveland 5 - Richmond 6 - Atlanta 7 - Chicago 8 - St. Louis 9 - Minneapolis 10 - jkansas City 11 - Dallas 12 - San Francisco 16 14 15 24 23 26 37 16 17 29 17 28 630,157 9.668,729 604,0^4 755,099 283,283 275,332 1,602,913 318,712 237.924 362,956 231,431 875.542 (in thousands of dollars) 720.793 10,135,4.53 714,563 330.794 333,709 304,969 1,776,539 360,965 256,098 337,959 233,935...Ijl.05I.3p.3-590.967 3,173,577 523, 202 702,852 288,595 291, 7to 1,327,935 301,915 23S-, 561 294,649 201,027..779,433 TOTAL 265 15,346,137 17,113,650 13,722,453 REPORTING CENTERS BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS (in thousands of dollars) DISTRICT 110. 1 - BOSTON Bangor, Me. 3,543 3.876 3,127 Boston, Mass. 426,9*7 485,739' 401,764 Brockton, Mass. 4,935 6,4i2 4,783 Jail River, Mass. 6,007 6,930 6,506 Hartford, Conn. 45,964 55,127 1(0,761 Holyoke, Mass. 3,453 3,517 4,376 Lowell, Mass. 4,193 5.093 3,702 Lynn, Mass. 8,215 8,240 7,299 Manchester, N. H. 3,685 3.933 3,1*91 New Bedford, Mass. 4,545 5.325 6,135 New Haven, Conn. 26,130 30,350 21,632 Portland, Me. 10,583 11,553 11,812 Providence, R. I. 36,471 45,871 34,152 Springfield, Mass. 19.914 19,457 17,te2 Waterbury, Conn. 9.524 10,417 7,531 Worcester, Mass. 16,023 18,458 l6,4i4 Digitized for FRASER

DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BjU&S III REPORTING CENTERS DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK Albany, ST. Y. Binghamton, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Slmira, IT. Y Jamestown, N. Y. Montclair, N. J. Newark, IT. J. New York, N. Y. Northern New Jersey Clearing House Association Passaic, N. J. Poughkeepsie, N. T. Rochester, IT. Y. Stamford., Conn. Syracuse, N. Y. 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 - CLEVELAtTD Akron, Ohio Butler, Pa. Canton, Ohio Cinc innati, Ohi 0 Cleveland, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Connellsville, Pa. Dayton, Ohio Erie, Pa. Greensburg, Pa. Homestead, Pa. Lexington, Ky. Lima, Ohio Lorain, Ohio Middletown, Ohio Oil City, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Springfield, Ohio Steubenville, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Warren, Ohio Wheeling, W,?». Youngstown, Ohio Zanesville, Ohio Digitized for FRASER >t. 26, 1928 I Sept. 19, l< (In thousands of d< 26,603 30,145 5,263 6,425 95,359 4,708 103,993 5,660 5,210 5 ; 270 5,806 8,6l6 106,336 108,571 9,287,183 9, 711, 44o 55,530 63,353 9,814 10,907 3,852 4,320 39.472 46,669 4,126 4,985 19,467 25,104 8,b98 10,043 4,067 3,804 15,064 16,720 5,528 6,132 8,564 9,538 3.265 3. SSI 5.473 s,o64 7,736 8,4o7 1,725 1.883 3,694 3,865 459,580 5^.5 36 11,151 10,709 17,100 17.200 16, 26s 19.352 9,500 l4,ioo 4,612 5,314 16,711 20,821 5, 26s 6,194 30,760 27.079 2.677 3,501 11.365 13,339 91.696 108,197 191,725 213.815 36,279 46,487 927 1,066 20,177 22,545 S,829 9,793 4,736 4,873 921 1,031 4,889 5,292 3,572 4,438 1,504 2,703 2,810 3,101 4,672 5,994 230,678 235,574 4,701 6,045 2,336 3,422 61,301 72,688 3,864 4,752 12,786 13,634 18,s4i 17.718 3,053 3,707 _n_4_i_a. St. 5917a Sept. 28, 1927 26,591 5.031 77.967 4.11S 4,322 5.1^5 S2,309 7,S4S,12b 53.533 10,321 3.505 36,184 3,314 IS, ill 7»s4l 4,i44 12.939 4.523 7.524 3.40S 5.764 6.528 1,839 3.193 386,012 9,864 19,800 17,254 12,200 3,787 16,719 4,863 28,479 2.837 8,879 86,919 190,858 35,212 1,068 IQ,684 8,844 4,893 1.103 4,313 3,437 1,293 2,169 3.103 215,443 4,364 2,435 45,620 3.619 9,759 15,634 2.S87

Digitized for FRASER DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS St. 5917b _W_e_e_k e_n_d_i_n_g_ Sept. 26, 1928 Sept. 19, 192S Sept. 28, 1927 DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND Ashe-ville, N. Baltimore, Md. Charleston, S. Charleston, W. Va. Charlotte, N. Columbia, S. Cumberland, Md. Danville, Va. Durham, N. Greensboro, II. Greenville, S. Hagerstown, Md. Huntington, W. Va. Lynchburg, Va. Newport News, Va. Norfolk, Va. Raleigh, N. Richmond, Va. Roanoke, Va. Spartanburg, S. Washington, D. Wilmington, N. Winston-Salem, N. 7,313 6,997 2,016 81,306 102,058 86,335 5,201 5,753 7,500 8,297 9,230 8,658 12,439 13,923 11,818 4,521 5,302 4,44i 2,209 2,778 2,097 1,699 8,222 1.593 7,000 1,753 7,492 5.007 5,625 4,787 4,644 4,979 5,4*5 2,331 2,969 2,305 M 9 5 4,734 5,783 5,522 4,833 4,986 2,265 14,220 2,579 15,618 1,9 ^ 15,653 4,125 6,072 4,231 34,126 37,46 2 32,483 6.008 7,124 5,946 2,759 3,307 3,139 56,758 67,185 49,469 2,688 3,542 5,142 8,906 10,931 9,24o DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA Albany, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Augusta, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. Brunswick, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn. Columbus, Ga. Dothan, Ala. Elberton, Ga. Hattiesburg, Miss. Jackson, Miss. Jacksonville, Fla. Knoxville, Tenn. Macon, Ga. Meridian, Miss. Miami, Fla- Mobile, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Nashville, Tenn. Newnan, Ga. New Orleans, La. Pens^ola, Fla. Savannah, Ga. Tampa, Fla. Valdosta, Ga. Vicksburg, Miss. 1.109 34,489 6,250 33,420 712 11,500 3,125 1,213 241 1,966 5,824 14,471 7,380 i,3s3 (-.393 4,716 8,959 5,64s 20,700 432 80,547 1,597 10,621 7,433 1.109 2,094 1,122 42,135 5,723 37,170 704 l4,i46 3,716 911 188 2,021 7,912 15,666 9,506 5,375 4,557 4,776 9.7S5 6,521 24,639 434 85,159 1,925 9,923 7,601 1,347 1,947 1,288 36,160 8,295 39,500 934 11,025 2,984 1,086 435 1,842 6,185 l4,s4o 6,694 5,940 3,555 6,i42 S, 218 6,477 20,676 545 81,874 1,472 14,211 7,932 1,493 1,937

Digitized for FRASER DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS St. 5917c Sept. 26, 1928 Sept. 19, 1928 Se-ot. 28, 1927 DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO Adrian, Mich. 1 Og2 1,171 Aurora, 111. 3,*576 4,674 Bay City, Mich. 3,*265 3.377 Bloomington, 111. 2,990 3.514 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 11,371 11.272 Champaign-Urbana, 111. 3,34s 3.393 Chicago, 111. 940,072 1.073.394 Danville, 111. 4*471 3.299 Davenport, Iowa 9.976 10,444 Decatur, 111. 4,647 5,565 Des Moines, Iowa 19,078 20,385 Detroit, Mich. 324,650 328,091 Dubuque, Iowa 3,73I+ 4,418 Flint, Mich. 12,64-1 14,807 Fort Wayne, Ind. 11,169 10,100 Gary, Ind. 5.477 5,360 Grand Rapids, Mi chi 20,111 23.790 Green Bay, Wis. 3*985 4,o6o Hammond, Ind. 5<357 4,69s Indianapolis, Ind. 41,974 46,231 Jackson, Mich. 5.935 6,31+S Kalamazoo, Mich. 6,l43 7,954 Lansing, Mich. 9.500 9.500 Mason City, Iowa 3.000 2.500 Milwaukee, Wis. 61,927 80,555 Moline, 111, 2,4o6. 3,296 Muscatine, Iowa 1.452 1.590 Oshkosh, Wis. 3.100 3.300 Peoria* 111. 12,319 13,319 Rockford, 111. 8,193 7,828 SaginaWj Mich. 7.795 6,333 Sheboygan, Wis. 4,119 4,996 Sioux City, Iowa 14,792 15,321 South Bend, Indi 11,630 13.158 Springfield, 111* 6,816 7,652 Terre Haute, Ind. 5.575 5,024 Waterloo, Iowa 5.237 5,822 DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS East St. Louis and Nat'l. Stock Yards, 111* 19,315 Eldorado, Ark. 2,36l Evansville, Ind. 11.398 Fort Smithj Ark. 3.724 Greenvillej Miss. 1,191 Helena, \Arki 751 littie Rock, Afk* 20,083 Louisville, Ky. 1+9,539 Memphis, Tenn. 35.102 Owensboro, Ky. 1,229 Pine. Bluff, Ark. 2,766 Quincy, 111. 2,938 St. Louis, Mo. l6l,800 Sedalia, Mo. 1,040 Springfield, Mo. 4,035 Texarkana,Ark. (See also Tex.) 1,440 1 9,8 ^ 2*367 12,077 3,618 1,181 808 21,646 52,827 35.782 1.590 3,339 3,185 195.500 1,112 4,566 1,518 1,106 3,391 2,875 3,037 9,185 3,584 839,627 3,012 7,641 4.556 16,639 187,371 4,212 11,320 9.197 6.570 16,668 2,765 4,650 36,952 4,393 4,885 7.300 2,200 61,306 2,033 1,297 2,800 9,073 7,015 5,508 3,789 15,792 10,393 6,645 4,747 4,Ijoi 11,403 1,810 9,957 3*133 763 1,361 19,591 39.407 *19,284 1.125 3.202 2,689 152,600 947 3,216 1,427

DIBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS St. 59174.I_ L j _n_d_i _n_g_ Sept. 26, 192S Sept. 19, 192S sept, as, 1927 DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS Aberdeen, S. D. 1,921 Billings, Mont. 3^683 Dickinson, *T. D. 357 Duluth, Minn. 35,032 Fargo, N. D. 4,703 Grand Forks, N. D. 2,4lS Helena, Mont. 2,4-92 Jamestown, N. D. S79 La Crosse, /is. 2,969 Minneapolis, Minn* 123,621 Minot, N. D» 2,552 Red Wing, Minn; 555 St. Paul, Minn. 38,559 Sioux Falls, S. D. 4,395 South St. Paul, Minn. 9,942 Superior, Wis. 2,670 Winona, Minn. 1,670 DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY Albuquerque, N. M. 2,664 Atchison, Kans. 1,496 Bartlesville, Okla. 4^073 Casper, Yfyo, 2,009 Cheyenne, Wyo. 1,716 Colorado Springs, Colo. 3,520 Denver, Colo. 44,519 Enid, Okla. 3,465 Fremont, Neb. ' 927 Grand Junction, Colo. Guthrie, Okla. 250 930 Hutchinson, Kans. 4,OSS Independence, Kans. 2,659 Joplin, Mo. 3,004 Kansas City, Kans. 4,422 Kansas City, Mo. 106,185 Lawrence, Kans. 1,310 Lincoln, Neb. 7,512 Muskogee, Okla. 2,262 Oklahoma City, Okla. 26,230 Okmulgee, Okla. 1.991 Omaha, Neb. 60,969 Parsons, Kans. 770 Pittsburg, Kans. 1.515 Pueblo, Colo. 4,047 St. Joseph, Mo. 14,171 Topeka, Kans. 4,54-1 Tulsa, Okla. 35,625 Wichita, Kans. 14,226 2,34s 2,712 379 33.999 4,277 2,472 2,624 29s 3.315 127,465 2,611 605 52,453 5.050 9.456 2,702 2,126 2,707 1,626 4,020 2,225 2,396 4,491 46,916 4,4s6 1,121 296 973 4,795 3,605 3,600 4,56s 115,307 1,202 9,222 2.4S7 22,430 2,079 60,936 255 1,415 5.372 16,276 4,529 33.950 17,402 1,922 2,200 435 44,910 3,943 2,111 2,110 622 2,423 123,149 2,122 550 35,054 3,622 7,257 2,405 1,642 2,256 1,29s 3,039 2,155 1,435 2,971 35,913 2,709 693 275 729 2.293 2,450 3,302 4,26s S3,006 1,000 6,447 2,475 21,390 1,796 44,265 625 1,344 3,393 11,976 4,i6i 22,205 11,254 Digitized for FRASER»

Digitized for FRASER MBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN SjjJPOHTING CEN0?.3 _2_e_e_k s_2_d_i_n_g_ Sept. 2d, 192S Sept. 19, 1923 Sept. 28, 1927 DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS Abilene, Tex. 2,150 2,4-32 2,321 Austin, Tex. 5,710 6,739 M 67 Beaumont, Tex. 6,205 6,274 4,511 Corsicana, Tex. 1,657 1,334 1,433 Dallas, Tex. 63,728 69.995 59,379 El Paso, Tex. 3,068 3,695 5,950 Pt. Worth, Tex. 26,605 26,799 22,109 Galveston, Tex. 1 1, 7^0 13,056 11,203 Houston, Tex. 51,751 50,931 46,038 Port Arthur, Tex. 2,564 1.936 2,493 Roswell, N. M. 900 1,100 650 San Antonio, Tex. 12,305 20,495 15,772 Shreveport, La. 9,844 11,015 3,516 Texarkana,Tex. ( See alsoark.) 2, 792 3,132 2,272 Tucson, Ariz. 2,197 i,9s9 1,357 Waco, Tex. 6,272 6,219 5.175 Wichita Palls, Tex. 5,993 6, 294-5,336 DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO Bakersfield, Calif. 2,977 3,209 2,732 Bellingham, Wash. 2,489 2,574 1,946 Berkeley, Calif. 4,494 5,234 4,4o6 Boise, Idaho 4,009 3,663 2,350 Eugene, Ore. l,36i 2,293 1,770 Everett, Wash. 2,300 4,o49 2,6o4 Fresno, Calif. 9,600 12,369 12,145 Long Beach, Calif. 13,093 13,933 9,620 Los Angeles, Calif. 250,306 234,l4g 193,564 Oakland, Calif. 52,357 63,311 46,329 Ogden, Utah 5,4-77 6,552 4,339 Pasadena, Calif. 3,502 10,316 7,351 Phoenix, Ariz. 7,992 3,974 4,934 Portland, Ore. 4-1,654 4s,952 37,552 Reno, Nev. 2,75^ 3,192 2,259 Ritzville, Wash. 250 316 322 Sacramento, Calif. 11,871 14,053 3,310 Salt Lake City, Utah 17,944 19,361 16,024 San Bernardino, Calif. 1,539 2,694 2,013 San Diego, Calif. 13,505 15,093 12,139 San Francisco, Calif. 323,233 4i6,357 312,394 San Jose, Calif. 6,423 7,615 6,039 Santa Barbara, Calif. 3,217 4,305 2,662 Seattle, Wash. 52,922 63,000 43,432 Spokane, Wash. 13,132 14,936 11,444 Stockton, Calif. 6,342 7,923 6,147 Tac oma, Wash. 10,153 13,365 9,737 Yakima, Wash. 4,o4i 4,526 3,314