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1 ETA'MBST io n THE PRESS R e l e a s e d f o r p u b l i c a t i o n S t Sun d a y m o r n in g, D e c. 5j F e d e r a l fiessrva B o a rd, not e a r l i e r. D ec e m b er 4, ANTC D E B IT S D e b i t s to i n d i v i d u a l a c c o u n t s, a s r e p o r t e d to the F e d e r a l R e s e r v e B o a r d b y b a n k s i n l e a d i n g c i t i e s f o r t h e w e e k e n d i n g D ecem ber 1, , a g g r e g a t e d $ 1 1, 4 6 0, 0 0 0, or 4. 7 p e r c e n t b e l o w the t o t a l o f $ 1 2,0 2 0, 0 0 0,0 0 0 r e p o r t e d f o r th e p r e c e d i n g w e e k. The c u r r e n t w e e k i n c l u d e d T h a n k s g i v i n g D a y, w h i c h w as o b s e r v e d a s a h o l i d a y t h ro u g h o u t th e c o u n t r y. T o t a l d e b i t s f o r t h e w e e k u n d e r R e v ie w a re $ 2 4 0, 0 0 0, or 2 p e r c e n t b e lo w t h o se f o r t h e w e e k e n d i n g D ecem ber 2, , w h i c h a l s o i n c l u d e d b u t f i v e b u s i n e s s d a y s. P i t t s b u r g h r e p o r t e d a d e c l i n e o f $ * 1, 0 0 0, 0 0 0, New Y ork C i t y a n d S t. L o u i s $ 3 0, 0 0 0, e a c h, D e t r o i t $ 2 8, 0 0 0, 0 0 0, a n d B o s t o n a n d New O r l e a n s $ 2 0, 0 0 0, e a c h. The l a r g e s t i n c r e a s e, $ 3 6, 0 0 0, 0 0 0, w a s r e p o r t e d b y C h ic a g o. A g g r e g a t e d e b i t s f o r l 4 l c e n t e r s f o r w h ic h f i g u r e s h a v e b e e n p u b l i s h e d w e e k l y s in c e J a n u a r y a m o u n ted to $ 1 0, 7 5 8, 1 6 6, a s c o m pared w i t h $ 1 1, 2 7 3, 2 6 3,0 0 0 f o r the p r e c e d i n g w e e k a n d $ 1 0, 9 8 0, 7 9 0,0 0 0 f o r the w e e k e n d in g D ecem ber 2, F e d e r a l R e s e r v e D i s t r i c t D E B IT S TO IN D IV ID U A L A C COU NTS 3 Y BANKS I N REPORTING- CEN TER S (Number o f j c e n t e r s j in c l u d e d W e e k e n d i n g D e c. 1, b j N o v. 2 4, D e c. 2, ( I n t h o u s a n d s of d o l l a r s ) No. 1 - B o sto n , , *, 9 * * 2 - New Y o rk I k 6, 1 9 3, , 5 9 7, , 2 2 3, P h i l a d e l p h i a , *, * *, 7 * C l e v e l a n d , , , Richm ond 0 - A t l a n t a 7 - C h ic a g o 8 - S t. L o u i s 9 - M i n n e a p o l i s K a n s a s C it y , , , , , , , 2 6 8, ,232,921 1,220, , , , , , , , , , D a l l a s , , , S a n F r a n c i s c o , , , _ TOTAL , * 5 9, , 0 1 9, , 7 0 0, D IS T R IC T N O. 1 - BOSTON R E P O R T IN G CENTERS BY F7JFFRAL RESERVE D I S T R I C T S ( i n t h o u s a n d s cf d o l l a r s ) B a n g o r, M e. 3,800 3, , B o s t o n, M a s s. 425, , ,0 9 2 B r o c k t o n, M a s s. 4, b 9 4 5, ,032 F a l l R i v e r, M a s s. 6, , ,3 1 7 H a r t f o r d, C o n n. 2 7, , , H o l y o k e, M a s s. 4,71a 3, 9 7 S 3, L o w e l l, M a ss. 4, 5 0 3?, , L y n n, M a ss. 7,-217 7,042 7,0 9 1 M a n c n e s t e r, N. H. 3, ,421 6,234 New B e d f o r d, M a o S. 6, , , New H a v e n, C o n n. 1 9, , , P o r t l a n d, M e. 1 0, , , P r o v i d e n c e, R. I. 3 2, J , S p r i n g f i e l d, M a s s. 1 6, , , 7 ^ 5 W a t e r b u r y, C o n n. 9, >59 b 3, 80 W o r c e s t e r, M a s s. 1 6, , , 2 1 1
2 M B ITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANK'S IN REPORTING CENTERS st. 5iso.i? eel' e n d i n g Dec. 1, ig?.b Nov Dec. 2, 1925 DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK (In thousands cf dollars) A l b a n y, M. Y. 2 5, , , B in g h a m t o n, N. Y. 4, , , B u f f a l o, N. Y. 7 6, 30s 8 0, , E l m i r a, N. Y. 3, , , J a m e st o w n, N. Y. 4, , , M o n t c l a i r, N. J. 5, , ,6 5 4 N e w a r k, N. J. 8 2, , , New Y o r k, N. Y. 5, 8 7 2, , 2 5 2, , 9 0 2, N o r t h e r n N ew J e r s e y C l e a r i n g H o u se A s s o c i a t i o n 4 s, o 4 q 6 4, , P a s s a i c, N. J. 9, & S 9 1 0, P o u g h k e e p s i e, N. Y. 3, , , R o c h e s t e r, N. Y. 4 0, , , S t a m f o r d, C o n n. 3, , , S y r a c u s e, N. Y. i s, , , D I S T R IC T N O. 3 - P H IL A D E L P H IA A l l e n t o w n, P a. 7, , , A l t o o n a, P a. 4, 0 o 4 4, 0 2 b 3,688 Cam den, N. J. 1 5, , , C h e s t e r, P a. 6, , , H a r r i s b u r g, P a. 9, , ,084 H a z l e t o n, P a. 3, , , J o h n s t o w n, P a S 6 6, , L a n c a s t e r, P a. 5, , ,7 0 1 L e b a n o n, P a. 1, , , N o r r i s t o w n, P a. 77S , P h i l a d e l p h i a, P a , o S , R e a d i n g, P a, 10, , , S c r a n t o n, P a. 16,800 i t, , T r e n t o n, N. J, 1 5, , l 6, 4 i 6 W i l k e s - B a r r e, P a. 1 1, 4 6 2, , W i l l i a m s p o r t, P a. 4, , , W i l m i n g t o n, D e l. 9, , , Y o r k, P a. 4, 4 b 7 4, , D I S T R IC T N O. 4 - CLEVELAND A k r o n, O h io 1 9, , , 6 a B u t l e r, P a. 2, , , C a n t o n, O h io 9, , , C i n c i n n a t i, O h io 8 2, , , C l e v e l a n d, O h io 1 6 5, , , C o lu m b u s, O h io 3 3, , , C o n n e l l s v i l l e, P a. 1, , , 1 9 S D a y t o n, O h io 19, , , E r i e, P a, 7, 2 : 4 9, ,2 5 S G r e e n s b u r g, P a. H o m e s t e a d, P a. 4, , , , L e x i n g t o n, K y. 3, , ,4 7 s Lima, Ohio S 3,262 3, L o r a i n, O n io O i l C i t y, P a. 1, , , , , , P i t t s b u r g h, P a , , , Springfield, Ohio 4, , , T o l e d o, O h io 4 1,4t>3 44, , Warren, O h io 2, , , Wneeling, W. V a. 1 1, 9 7 1, S , Y o u n g s t o w n, O h io 14, , , Zanesville, Ohio 2, , ,442
3 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS St. 5120b i _ 3 _ e _ k e _ n _ d _i _n _ g Dec. 1, 1926 j N ov. 24, 1926 j Dec. 2, 1925 ( I n t h o u s a n d s of d o l l a r s ) D I S T R I C T N O. 5 - RICH M O ND A s h e v i l l e, N. C. B a l t im o r e, Md. C h a r l e s t o n, S. C. C h a r l e s t o n, W. V a. C h a r l o t t e, N. C. C o l u m b i a, S. C. C u m b e rla n d, Md. D a n v i l l e, V a. D urham, N. C. G r e e n s b o r o, N. C. G r e e n v i l l e, S, C. H a g e r s t o w 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 p o rt 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 ic h m o n d, V a. R o a n o k e, V a. S p a r t a n b u r g, S. C. W a s h i n g t o n, D. C. W i l m i n g t o n, N. C. W in s t o n - S a le m, N. C. 7,704 91,441 5,996 10,125 ll,64s 4,063 1, S S 0 3,350 9, ,225 5,201 2, ,420 4,661 2,819 19,39S 4,187 30,403 7, 5 0 b 2,644 55,995 4,841 7,570 6,992 94,483 5, ,551 11,597 4,400 1,921 4,293 8,912 5,658 5,374 2,704 6,313 4,541 2,397 19,275 4,328 34,486 6,758 3,625 55,601 4,664 9, , ,121 11,057 3, ,800 2,6 b l 7,440 5,285 6, , ,333 3,567 22, ,361 7,646 2,961 52,925 5,969 7,918 D I S T R I C T NO A TLANTA C. A l b a n y, Ga. Atl ant a, G a. A u g u s t a, G a. B ir m in g h a m, A l a. B r u n s w i c k, G a. C h a t t a n o o ^, T e n n. C o lu m b u s, G a, D o t h a n, A l a. El b a r t o n, Ga. J a c k s o n, M i s s. J a c k s o n v i l l e, H a. - K n o x v i l l e, T e n n. M aco n, G a, M e r i d i a n, M i s s. M o b i l e, A l a, Mont g o m ery, A1 a. N a s h v i l l e, T e n n. N ew n an, G a. New O r l e a n s, La.. P e n s a c o l a, F l a. S a v a n n a h, G a. Tam pa, F l a. V a l d o s t a, G a. V i c k s b u r g, M i s s. 1, ,434 5, , }l 8,869 3, ,052 a, 211 7, a 7. 4,910 3,221 10,406 4,321 17, b S0,S4O 1,959 12,413 14,173 1,359 1,903 1,225 37,383 6,341 32, ,549 2,873 7 b ,573 23,305 o,994 5, os4 3,189 7,813 4, ,495 4s4 62,731 1, , ,209 1,423 1,723 1, , , , ,017 3,24l 1, ,570 7,664 5, ^ 3 2 3,162 9,073 5,452 17, ,421 2, , ,374 1,325 2,053
4 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS St. 5Lg0c _-3 31 d i n Dae, 1, 1926 Nov. 24, 1926 Dec. 2, 1925 DISTRICT1NO. 7 - CHICAGO Adrian, Mich. Aurora, 111. Bay City, Mich. Bloomington, 111. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Champaign-Urbana, 111. Chicago, 111. Danville, 111. Davenport, Iowa Decatur, 111. Des Moines, Iowa Detroit, Mich. Dt;.buque, Iowa Flint, Mich. Fort Wayne, Ind. Gary, Ind. Grand Rapids, Mich. Green Bay, Wis. Hanxnond, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Jackson, Mich. Kalamazoo, 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 Scuth Bend, Ind. Springfield, I U. Terre Haute, Ind. 'atari co, Iowa DISTRICT NO. - ST, LOUIS East St. Louis and Nat'l, Stock Yards, 111. Eldorado, Ark. Evansville, lad. Fort Smith, Ark. Greenville, Miss. Helena, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. Louisville, Jvy. Memphis, Tenn. Owensboro, Ky. Pine Bluff, Ark. Quincy, III. St. Louis, Mo. Sedalia, Mo. Springfield, Mo. 1, ,557 2, 66 2,552 7,471 2, , ,392 8, cl 2 4, , 9 9 S 1 6 1, , 06s 6,832 7,o4j 5, , ,529 4, , , , 4 0 b 5, , ,249 2, 6a 1,0 4 s 2, , , ,399 4,oo6 15,608 9,263 7,577 4,701 3,994 10,263 2,175 5,828 3,5 H 1, , ,308 34, ,239 2, , ,167 (In thousands of dollars) 1, ,076 2,754 2,403 8,584 2, ,760 2,130 7,150 4,125 20, ,085 3,498 8,70s 9,830 5,552 16,493 2,971 6, ,242 5,264 5,418 7,500 2, , Obb 1,854 1,431 2,900,765 5,981 6,443 3,715 12,594 10,795 7,030 5,744 4,095 10,314 2,3b7 8,702 3, ,004 1,495 20,411 40,732 3b,920 9b3 3,102 2,769 lb0,900 9c5 3, ,263 3,069 2,827 7, ,037 3,084 7,917 4,772 16, ,24 b 3,078 7,351 8, ,092 22,604 2,991 4,370 38,920 4,558 5,292 7,700 2,854 58, 4lS 2,498 Q SO 3, ,792 7,277 5,377 3,781 19,772 10,306 s,132 6,566 3,780 9,911 2,559 * ,565 1,292 1, 72o 21,774 39,472 43,230 1,130 3,4b0 2,632 a 3, ,4l6
5 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS 3Y BANKS IN IMPORTING CENTERS St. 5LSOd W e e k e n d i n D e c. 1, Nov. 2 4, D e c. 2, ( I n t h o u s a n d s of d o l l a r s ) D I S T R IC T NO- 9 - M IN N E A P O L IS A b e r d e e n, S. D. B i l l i n g s, M ont. D i c k i n s o n, N. D. D u l u t h, M in n. F a r g o, N. B. Grand F o r k s, N. D. H e l e n a, M o n t. Ja m e s t o w n, N. D. L a C r o s s e, W i s. M i n n e a p o l i s, M i n n. M i n o t, N. D. Red W i n g, M in n. S t. P a u l, M in n. S io u x F a l l s, S. D. S o u t h S t. P a u l, M in n. S u p e r i o r, W i s. W in o n a, M i n n. 1, 4 2 ^ 2, 2bl ,379 3,381 2, , , , , ,5bl 4, , , ,395 1, , ,970 3,713 2, , , , I* t> ,214 4,332 13,359 1, ,039 1, , , ,147 2,337 2, , , , ,744 4, , , , D I S T R I C T NO K A NSA S C I T Y A l b u q u e r q u e, N. M. A t c h i s o n, K a n s. B a r t l e s v i l l e, O k l a. C a s p e r, W yo. C h e y e n n e, W yo. C o lo r a d o S p r i n g s, C o l o. D e n v e r, C o l o. E n i d, O K L a. F re m o n t, N e b. Grand J u n c t i o n, C o l o. G u t h r i e, O k l a. H u t c h i n s o n, K a n s. I n d e p e n d e n c e, K a n s. J o p l i n, M o. K a n s a s C i t y, K a n s. K a n s a s C i t y, Mo. L a w r e n c e, K a n s. L i n c o l n, N e b. M c A l e s t e r, O k l a. M u s k o g e e, O k l a. Okl ahom a C i t y, O k l a. O k m u lg e e, O k l a. O m a h a, N e b. P a r s o n s, K a n s. P i t t s b u r g, K a n s. P u e b l o, C o l o. S t. J o s e p h, Mo. T o p e k a, K a n s. T u l s a, O k l a. W i c h i t a, K a n s. 2,479. l,3 a 8, ,535 1, ,325 43,771 3,5& ,967 2,990 3, , S.597 1, ,184 1, , , ,333 37, , 7 S 0 4,412 13,907 4, , , , , 3 6s 6, , , , , s 9 7 s S 0 2 3,023 2,357 4, , , ,365 1, , , ,397 43,719 c l 9 1,239 23,354 14,046 3, , ,279 2,173 1, , , ,900 4, ,369 2,710 4,657 4,666 30,932 1, ,882 1,245 3,377 20,425 2, , , ,733 14,640 3, , ,984
6 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BAMS IN REPORTING CENTERS St. 51S0e W e e k e n d i n Dec. 1, 192<i> N o v. 2 4, 1926 Dec. 2, 1925 (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO DALLAS Austin, Tex. Beaumont, Tex. Corsicana, Tex. Dallas, Tex. El Paso, Tex. Ft, Worth, Tex. Galveston, Tex. Houston, Tex, Port Arthur, Tex. Roswell, N. M. San Antonio, Tex. Shreveport, La. Texarkana, Tex. Tucson, Ariz. Waco, Tex. Wichita Falla, Tex.. 4, , ,617 46,550 7,107 24,711 12, , , /3S 8 6, , , ,561 6,5'65 5,14a 5, ,263 53,323 7,763 IS, ,202 41,162 2, ,116 9,125 1,834 2,448 4,539 7,328 4, , ,142 53,583 10,204 20,969 12,836 36,064 1,710 1,018 7,719 9,167 2,164 2,525 4,b39 6,835 DISTRICT NO SAN FRANCISCO c. Bakersfield, Calif. 3,413 Bellingham, Wash. 1,651 Berkeley, Calif. 3,722 Boise, Idaho 2,570 Euge ne, Ore. 1,671 Everett, Wash. 2,215 Fresno, Calif. 12,522 Long Beach, Calif. 9,683 Los Angeles, Calif. 174,288 Oakland, Calif. 45,056 Ogden, Utah 4,114 Pasadena, Calif. 6,700 Phoe nix, Ari z. 5,964 Portland, Ore. 40,117 Reno, Nev. 1,903 Ritzville, Wash. 413 Sacramento, Calif. 6,598 Salt Lake City, Utah 17,441 San Bernardino, Calif. 1,922 San Diego, Calif. 12,800 San Francisco, Calif. 213,757 San Jose, Calif. 6,295 Santa Barbara, Calif. 2,515 Seattle, Wash. 44,218 Spokane, Wash. 13,006 Stockton, Calif. 5,260 Tacoma, Wash. 8,392 Yakima, Wash, 3,035 3,132 2,1-77 4,383 2,55s 2,400 3,105 11,193 9, ,953 31,074 5,762 6,340 7, , , ,645 16,243 2,039 14, ,231 6,450 3, , ,249 6,78O 10,205 2,927 3,177 1,633 3,091 2,990 1,250 2,673 11,636 12, ,631 50, ,797 6,730 37, ,320 22,755 1,871 12, ,379 6,383 3, , ,622 6,002 9,520 3, 6 2 0
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