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SIATEMSBT FOB. THE PRESS Released, for publication St. 5516 Sunday morning, Sept. 25; Federal Reserve Board, not earlier. September 2k, 1927. BM K. DEBITS Debits to individual accounts, as reported to the Federal Reserve Board by banks in leading cities for the week ending September 2 1,'1927, aggregated $15,303,000,000 or 10 per cent above the total of $13,913,000,000 reported for the preceding week. Debits for the week under review are.]$?.,622,000,000 or 20.7 per cent above tnose for fcne week ending September 22, 192o. Hew York City reported an increase of?2,018,000,000, Chicago $130,000,000, San Francisco $o5,000,000, Philadelphia $37,000,000, Boston.*41,000,000, I inneapolis -36,000,000, Hew Orleans -jc-l-,(..'00,000 and Cleveland and Cincinnati $23,000,000 each. The largest decline, -.*27,000,000, was reported by.detroit, Aggregate deoits for l4l centers for which figures have been published weekly since January 1919 amounted to $ lk,519,c03,000 as compared with j)l3.175.10o,vou for the preceding week and $11,950,818,000 for the wee.c ending September 22, I 92S. DEBITS TO IHDI71 DUAL ACCOUNTS BY BAMS II RE POET DIG- CSHTIRS Feaeral clumber of e e k e n a i n Re serve centers District included Sept. 21, 1927 i Sept. lk, 1927 Sept. 22, 1926 Ho. 1 L Boston 2 - New York 3 - Philadelphia 4 - Sieveland 5 - Richmond 6 - Atlanta 7 - Chicago 8 - St. Loui s 9 - Minneapolis 10 - Kansas City 11 - Dallas 12 - San Francisco 16 14 17 2U 23 2k 36 15 16 28 lo 28 697,132 8,Q33,9o3 644,462 770,778 332,090 333.03s 1,540,902 346,848 253,773 325,270 204,151 (In thousands of dollars) 708,535 8,012, >412 577,930 712,391 310,612 309,1+67 1,1+76,080 3o4,oOi 229,729 320,000 ISd,229.7 C. r -7)^ 617,973 6,930,901+ 574,057 701,107 311,601 298,916 1,430,619 343,285 193,752 318,605 200,215 TOTAL 257 15.303,530 13,913,332 12, 681,219 RlPbRTI'IG C532TTEF.S BY '^ErftRAL (in thousands of HRSERVE DISTRICTS dollars) CT NO. 1 - BOSTOH Bnngor, Me. 3,312 3,535. 3,405 Boston, Mass. 472,241+ 495,853 431,714 Brockton, Mass. 5,909 5,775 5,452 Fall River, Mass. 7,642 7,171 6,287 Hartford, Conn. 49,817 52,055 29,059 Holyoke, Mass. 4,437 1+.643 3.564 Lowell, Mass. 4,436 4,679 l+, 211 Lynn, Mass. 7,892 7,210 8,051 Manchester, '-I. H. 4,205 3,930 3.537 Hew Bedford,. Mass. 7,549 7,160 6,321 Hew Haven, Conn. 30,608 25,165 24,506 Portland, Me. 12,583 12,261 10,783 Providence, R. I. 37,560 35,370 35,897 Springfield, Mass. 19,926 17.932 13,1+59 Wat e rbury, C onn. 9,776 8,545 9.797 Worcester, Mass. 19,186 16,61+1 16,830

DEBITS i'o INDIVIDUAL ACC DU'.'IS BY 3AJTXS IN EEFOaSlSIJ CENTUHS S c. ^_}loa ' a_n_i_i_n_g Sept. 21, 1927 Sent. l4( 1927 J Sept. 22, 1526 DISTRICT NO. 2 - UUfST YOHK Albany, N. Y. 30,173 30,459 Binghamton, N. Y. 5,579 5,421 Buffalo, IT. Y. 86,897 92,369 Almira, *T. Y. 4,153 4,039 Jatresto'.'/!, IT. Y. 5,077 5,224 ontclair, IT. J. 6,393 4,817 levs ark, IT. J. 100,563 83,055 I e"/ York, IT. Y. 3, 59S,345 7,647,399 ITorthern Hew -Jersey Clearing House Association 6l, 6 3 54,213 Passaic, IT. J. 11,990 1 1,283 Poughkeepsie, IT. Y. 4,454 4,106 Rochester, IT. Y. 4 7,64i 40,910 Stamford, Conn. 4,337 3,834 Syracuse, IT. Y. 21,462 19,783 STRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA Allentown, Fa. 9,327 3,615 Altoona, Fa. 4,427 5,194 Camden, IT. J. 14,127 14,508 Chester, Pa. 9, 2 SO 5,317 Harrisburg, Pa. 9,166 9,071 Johnstown, Pa. 6,407 12,553 Hazleton, Pa. 3,533 3,696 Lancaster, Pa. 7,127 7,133 Lebanon, Pa. 1,705 1,398 Norristown, Pa. 3,419 3,666 Philadelphia, Pa. 4s4,sS5 429,406 Reading, Fa. 10,790 1 1,63s Scranton, Pa. 27,500 17,900 Trenton, IT. J. 17,549 16,710 i Ike s-b arre, Pa. 14,900 12,800 illiamsport, Pa. 6,211 4,502 lilmington, Del. 15,956 11,213 York, Pa. 5,390 5,721 STRICT NO. 4 - CLFT-LAND Akron, Ohio 24,056 24,729 Eutler, Pa. 2,904 2,538 Cant on, Ohi 0 11,290 11,447 Cincinnati, Ohio 103,999 93,979 Cleveland, Ohio 153,709 180,224 Columbus, Ohio k'd,onj 38,191 Connellsville, Pa. 1,095 1,142 Dalton, Ohio 21,930 21,732 T:;rie, Fa. 9,257 8,324 Groensburg, Pa. 5,^35 4,947 Homestead, Pa. 1,075 Lexington, Ky. 5,272 1,119 6,137 3,703 Lorain, Ohio 2,007 Lima, Chi 0 3,736 2, 60S I i ddle t own, Ohi 0 3,137 2,821 Oil City, Fa. 3,764 3,531 Pittsburgh, Pa. 223,95s 204,386 Springfield, Ohio 6,330 5,812 Steubenville, Ohio 2,566 2,893 Toledo, Ohio 59,605 59,330 liarren, Ohio 4,279 3,489 'wheeling, 'H, Va. 11,086 9,921 Youn^.. st own, Ohi 0 15.5S2 16,013 Digitized for FRASER Zanesville, Ohio 3,211 3,776 C. 2 4,4 2 0 5,7 9 3 30,944 4, "02 3.145 5.2 3 3 90,047 6,5 3 0,1 3 0 5 2,3 7 7 10,495 3,400 3 3,1 9 1 3,9 1 3 26,303 9,214 3,lob 16,952 0,432 10,150 5,933 3,2 7 3 o, 53 I,762 4 2 7,7 3 3 1 0,1 9 7 13,000 1 3,0 7 7 10,900 ^,il2 1 4,5 3 0 5.213 25,553 2, -Si 10,234 30,592 170,505 4 1,0 9 5 1,3 5 4 21,057 9,1 7 3 4,820 1.2 1 4 4,4 4 8 4.1 4 5 1,702 2,601 3,5 3 0 2 2 0,3 5 7 5,5 3 3 2,692 5 3,3 7 4 2,9 4 6 II,504 16,930 2,3 0 9

DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY B iu IS IK. REPORTING CE3PFRRS st. 5516b o_a_d_i_n_g. Sept. 21, 1927 Se-t. l4, 1927 Sept. 22, 1926 DISTRICT '70. 5 - RICHMOND Asheville, '7. C. 8,085 Baltimore, '.'d. 103,456 Charleston, S. C. 6,900 Charleston, "... Va. 10,507 Charlotte, 7.. C. l4,032 Columbia, S. C. 4,793 Cumberland, I'd. 2,327 Danvillo, Va. 2,.257 Durham. 77. C. 9,332 Greensboro, 7. C. 6,064 Greenville, S. C. 6,202 Hagorsto n, vd. 2,493 Huntin&ton.. ;. Va. 6,072 Lynchburg, Va. 5,127 lie.-.'port I otts, Va. 2,696 7Torfolk, a. 15,939 Raleigh,.7. C. 4,47! Richmond, va. 36, 211 Boaaoko, Va. 7,401 Spartanburg, S. C. 3,221 -ashiagton, D. C. 55,281 Wilmington, >7. C. 5,059 V-'iaston-Salem, 'J. C. l4,0 9 DISTRICT 770. 6 - AILAJTA 7,084 100,057 6,100 9,255 14,035 7,074 2,324 2,344 8,716 5, ISO 5,529 2,540 5,442 4,302 2,177 5,321 4,676 34,875 5,990 2,972 51.011 3,271 9.011 7,790 91,056 7,009 8,521 13.725 5,460 2,03S 1,682 7,316 6,547 4,945 2,727 7,28b 4,613 2,681 l6,91b 6,330 35,551 7,054 3,689 54,64o 4,792 9,253 Albany, Ga. A t la n ta, Ga. August?,, Ga. Birmingham, A la. Bruns'tfic.v., Ga. Chattanoo^v, Tenn. Columbus, Ga. Dothan, A la. "filbertcm, Ga. Hat t i e sb ur, 17 i s s. Jackson, 7'iss. J a c k s o n v ille, F la. K n o x v ille, Tenn. V a c o n, Sa. M eridian, r i s e. Miam i, 71a. M o bile, A la.. oat gome r y, A l a. N a s h v ille, Tenn. Uevman, Ga.!Te v O rle a n s, La. Pensacola, P la. Savannah, Ga. Tampa, i l a. V ald osta, Ga. Vicksour,3, : i 8 s. 1,621 42,173 3,927 4i,060 727 12,691 4, 2d1. 1,314 33 2,104 5,493 18,565 o,713 7,095 4,217 S,313 9,935 7,551 2 1,l 4o 6s4 104,346 2,184 14,326 10,147 l, S 5S 2,0b2 1,719 36,216 8,339 37,210 823 11,935 4,069 1,307 306 2,121 6,179 18,099 s,4s6 6,468 4,043 7,037 9,902 7,150 20,136 629 95,771 1,303 15,669 9,177 2,209 1,822 1,483 40,493 3.927 33,830 900 11,120 3,587 1,181 213 5,139 24,412 7,318 b,5o6 3,770 7,592 6,055 19,331 469 SO,461 1,627 16,153 14,047 1,524 1.928

N DEBITS TO I'TDIVIDUAL ACCOUUTS BY BASKS Ilf aspohli'jg CBHTSRS S t.#55l6c, Sept. 2 1, 1927 I Soot, 1 4, 1927 i Sept. 2 2, 1926 ( I n thousands of d o lla r s) DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO A d ria n, Mich. 1,292 A urora, 1 11. 4,475 Bay C i t y, M ich. 3,183 Bloom ington, 1 1 1. 3,151 Cedar R a p id s, Iov/a 9,772 Chaxnpai gn- Urbana, 1 1 1. 3,633 Chicago, 111. 967,295 D a n v ille, 111. 2,S4l Davenport, Iov/a 9,217 Decatur, 1 1 1. 5,939 Des M o in es, Iov/a 19,592 D e tro it, M ich. 225,332 Dubuque, I 07a 4,006 F l in t, M ich. 12,291 Fort Wayne, In d. 9,966 Gary, In d. 5,163 Grand R a p ids, M ich. 19,^90 Green B a y, Mis. 3,601 Hammond, In d. 5,2 0 1 In d ia n a p o lis, In d. 48,616 Jack son, Michi 5,602 Kalam azoo, M ich. 6,14-5 L a nsin g, Mich. 3,300 Mason C it y, Iowa 2, 500 Milw aukee, M s. 77,196 M o lin e, 1 11. 2,499 M u scatin e, Iov/a 1,363 Oshkosh, siiis. 3,100 P eo ria, 1 1 1. 11,730 Rockford, 111. 7,349 Saginaw, M ich. 6,231 Sheboygan, Jis. 4,g4i Sioux C ity, Iowa 1 7,0 9 1 South B end, In d. 11,917 S p r in g fie ld, 111. - Terre Haute, In d. 5,119 W aterloo, Iow a 5,258 1,21b 1.396 3.535 4,4so 3,359 3.520 2,939 2,313 9,894 9.205 3.547 3,127 935.475 337.272 2,933 3.906 a. 9 =>3 9,325 4,963 5,177 20,174 19.4S5 207,922 251,928 3,572 3,624 l l.o C l 10,742 9,523 9,333 0,792 5,452 19, 20s 22,063 3.479 3,373 4,312 5,210 42,797 44,561 4, Sol 6,496 5, 254 6,567 7,791 9.200 2,200 2,600 71,912 73.150 2,275 2,568 1,733 1,452 3,300 3.200 12, 0^3 11.369 7.32c 7,492 5,755 6,794 5,705 4,339 15,750 16,333 11,303 13,479 8,222 7,311 5,940 4.794 4,4 3 6 4,534 DISTRICT NO. S - ST. LOUIS East St. Louis and M at11. Stock Yards, 111. ^ 1 dorado, Ark. E v a n s v ille, In d. Fort Sidth, kr z. Gree-nvi l ie, Mi s s. H elena, Ark. L it t le Rock, Ark. L o u is v ille, My. Memphis, Tenn. Owensboro, My. Fine B l u f f, Ark. Quincy, 111. S t. Loui s, Mo. S e d a lia, Mo. S p r in g fie ld, Mo. 11,905 2,363 13,381 3,2 3 4 370 1,135 23,oUi 4g, 570 4 l,? ^ 4 1,310 3, 2Q6 3,3^5 133,002 1,083 3,529 1 1,7 2 13,687 2,732 2,376 11,527 10,038 ^,07.5 3,643 1,0 0 3 1,147 1,0 3 4 is,933 1,351 23,4l6 Jj-5,528 46,520 35,o;-7 36,706 1,3 5 0 1, 16s 2,7 9 2 3,267 2, b74 3,063.5 2,4 2 3 191,300 1,120 1,249 3,191 3,804

DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPOSTING CENTERS S t. 55l6d Sept. 21, 1927 k J & *_a_d_l_a_g. Sept. l4, 1927 Sept. 22,. 1926 DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS Aberdeen, S. D. 2,303 2,665 1,524 Billings, Mont. 2,Ul0 2,159 2,092 Dickinson, N. D. - 359 355 Duluth, Minn. 44,744 24,734 27,254 Fargo, N. D. 3,916 4,108 3,655 Grand Forks, N. D. 2,384 2,144 2,380 Helena, Mont. 2,351 2,478 2,489 Jamestown, N. D. 688 681 003 La Crosse, Wis. 2,298 2,504 3,224 Minneapolis, Minn. 135,322 131,508 99,708 Minot,,N. D. 2,1+12 1,919 1,838 Red Wing, Minn. 651 693 662 St. Paul, Minn. 43, 2SS 37,102 36,526 Sioux Falls, S. D. 4,200 5,027 3,729 South St. Paul, Minn. 6,856 7,365 9,139 Superior, Wis. 2,398 1,933 2,579 Winona, Minn. 1,952 2,709 1,290 DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY C. Albuquerque, N. M. 2,745 2,562 2,466 Atchison, Kans. 1,476 1,321 1,497 Bartlesville, Okla. 1,894 6,053 4,174 Casper, Wyo. 1,953 1,851 2,678 Cheyenne, Wyo. 2,070 1,881 1,569 Colorado Springs, Colo. 3,571 4,079 3,652 Denver, Colo. 43,846 4 i, 244 44,728 Enid, Okla. 3,431 3,911 3,785 Fremont, Neb. S36 942 848 Grand Junction, Colo. 772 1,026 833 &uthrie, Okla. S17 877 8O5 Hutchinson, Kans. 3,676 3,678 3,7^6 Independence, Kans. 2,474 2,631 2,513 Joplin, Mo. 5,51+0 5,760 4,367 Kansas City, Kans. 4,428 4,858 4,707 Kansas City, Mo. 102,891 94,032 100,027 Lawrence, Kans. 1,330 1,366 1,183 Lincoln, Neb. 7,299 7,586 7,722 Muskogee, Okla. 2,990 2,430 2,942 Oklahoma City, Okla. 24,171 22,554 26,789 Okpilgee, Okla. 1,872 1,833 2,267 Omaha, Neb. 52,064 50,997 42,617 Parsons, Kans. 785 761 660 Pittsburg, Kans. 1,491 1.539 1,494 Pueblo, Colo. 4,383 4,446 4,136 St. Joseph, Mo. 12,365 13,620 15,822 Topeka, Kans. 4,233 4,352 3,588 Tulsa, Okla. 29,312 31,760 2b,940 Wichita, Kans. 14,555 l4,oo6 -

DEBITS TO I INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS 3 BASKS I " REPORTING- CF TTFRS St. 551oq "eek e n d i n g Sept. 21, 1927 j!1 Seot. 14, 1927 Sept. 22, 1926 DISTRICT 30. 11 - DALLAS Abilene, Tex. 2,802 2,726 2,402 Austin, Tox. 4,958 5,448 5,180 Beaumont, Tox. 5,745 6,019 6,843 Corsicana, Tex. 1,662 2,159 1,546 Dallas, Tex. 62,436 53,s4o 57,267 El Paso, Tex. 6, : 51 7,266 6,843 Ft. "ortli, Tex. 23,493 19,624 20,584 Galveston, Tex. 11,100 10,551 12,671 Houston, Tex. 54,694 51,052 56,735 Port Arthur, Tex. 2, 1S2 2,053 1,814 Roswell,!>'. 7 0 730 67s San Antonio, Tex. 19,304 18,896 Shreveport, La. 10,762 8,914 10,4)8 Texarkana, Tex. 2,300 2,743 2,6^0 Tucson, Ariz. d, o4s 1,951 2,011 ' aco, Tex. 6,442 5,425 5,145 Wichita Falls, Tex. 5,391 5,728 7,44s DISTRICT 110. 12 - SAN FRAN Cl SCO C. Bakersfield., Calif. 3,098 3,584 2,746 Bellingham, wash. 2,471 2,676 2,509 Berkeley, Calif. 5,l4o 5,038 4,479 Boise, Idaho 3,660 3,79S 4,138 Eugene, Ore. 1,995 1,542 2,059 Iverett, Vash. 2,992 3,726 2,929 Fresno, Calif. 13,996 8,285 11,549 Long Beach, Calif. 10,492 10,293 11,514 Los Angelos, Calif. 216,767 IS2,478 211,296 Oakland, Calif. 52,736 US,012 40,431 Ogden, Utah 5,967 5,Oo9 5,360 Pasadena, Calif. s, 234 8,008 7,553 Phoenix, Ariz. 6,045 5,643 5,980 Portland, Ore. 45,181 45,871 45,445 Reno, flov. 2; 64o 2,5S7 2,149 Hitzville, Vsash. 311 394 207 Sacramento, Calif. i 4, 592 10,109 7,521 Salt Lake City, Utah 16,347 15,608 17,375 San Bernardino, Calif. 2,560 2,069 2,114 San Diego, Calif. 14,915 12,802 15,667 San Francisco, Calif. 315»177 278,525 249,991 San Jose, Calif. 6,799 5,qcS 7,129 Santa Barbara, Calif. 3,268 3,229 2,992 Seattle, Vash. 61,802 62,706 57,279 Spokane, " ash. 15,193 14,964 13,913 Stockton, Calif. 7,936 6,252 6,360 Tacoma,.'ash. 11,526 11,133 10,988 Yakima, 'ash.. 3,278 3,639 3,446