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STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS I for publication -?rning, July 11; I iearlier. St. 5016 Federal Reserve Board, July 10, 1926. BAM DEBITS -its to individual accounts,, as reported to the Federal Reserve Board rs in leading cities for the week ending July 7, aggregated $12,366,000,000 per cent below the total of $12,639,000,000 reported for the preceding week, Iffcits for the week under review are $1,195,000,000 or IO..7 per cent above Iter the week ending July S, 1925* New York City reported an increase of p t 000, while other large increases were as follows: Boston $75,000,000, "72,000,000, Philadelphia $53,000,000, Baltimore $32,000,000, Detroit LOCO, Los Angeles $32,000,000, Cleveland $31,000,000, San Francisco :~: and Buffalo $24,000,000. gate debits for 141 centers for which figures have been published weekly muary 1919, amounted to $11,563,457,000, as compared with $11,906,342,000 preceding week and £l0,1*72,762,000 for the week ending July 8, 1925- IEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY 3ANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS 1 Number of centers Week ending STT-? Number of centers July 7, 1926 1 June 30, 1926 July S, 1925 Mtrict included 1 (In thousands of dollars) *» rcston 16 701,430 6si, 001 609,sis - few York Ik 6,151,1 US 7,074,700 6,031,170 - Philadelphia IS 579,707 596,143 524,266 - "leveland 22 669,293 703,248 653,95^ | Richmond 23 3*9,553 321,944 320,isi tlanta 24 22,7,652 259,202 266,6S4 icago 36 1,376,717 1,353,^04 1,245,111 1 5*. Louis 14 300,095 2o7,U64 274,902 nneapoiis 17 151,S59 171,511 171,S55 1 Kansas City 30 337,5S0 325,997 313,929 1 Dallas 15 155,72S 146,967 132,209 3'r. Francisco 25 715,166 709,OS5 620,8S2 TOTAL 257 12,365,92s 12,63s,666 11,170,961 REPORTIN G CENTERS BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS (in thous ands of dollars) 1 - BOSTON mgor, Me. 4,125 3,063 3,^36 -*-*cn, Mass. 493,005 496,3^6 415,105 *r-~kton, Mass. 5,569 5,1S4 4,657 fall River, Mass • 5,965 6,32S 6,131 5%rtford, Conn. 35,291 3^,OS9 32,645 Eelyoke, Mass. 3,719 3,^57 3,893 ICPS 11, Mas s. 5,151 4,809 4,64S *>.'r:, Mass. 8,967 7,021 6,946 -hester, N. H 4,192 3,892 5,562 fhm Bedford, Mas s. 6,103 6.S40 6,492 ' ^ Haven, Conn. 25,792 . 21,283 2U,593 --1and, Me. 11,629 10,21S 10,667 Providence, R. I . 37,597 3^,619 35,753 Sfcrringfield, Mas s. 22,41b 17,922 21,270 Ihtferbury, Conn. 11,267 S,970 8,916 Iptercester,. Mass. 20,642 16,960 19,074 Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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Page 1: STATEMENT FOR TH PRESE S St. 5016

STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS

I for p u b l i c a t i o n -?rn ing, Ju ly 1 1 ; I i e a r l i e r .

S t . 5016 Federal Reserve Board,

July 10, 1926.

BAM DEBITS

- i t s to i nd iv idua l accounts , , as repor ted to the Federal Reserve Board rs in l e a d i n g c i t i e s for the week ending Ju ly 7, aggregated $12,366,000,000 per cent below the t o t a l of $12,639,000,000 reported for the preceding week,

Iffcits for the week under review are $1,195,000,000 or IO..7 per cent above Iter the week ending July S, 1925* New York City repor ted an inc rease of p t 0 0 0 , while o the r l a r g e inc reases were as fo l lows: Boston $75,000,000,

"72,000,000, Ph i l ade lph i a $53,000,000, Baltimore $32,000,000, De t ro i t LOCO, Los Angeles $32,000,000, Cleveland $31,000,000, San Franc i sco

:~: and Buffalo $24,000,000.

gate d e b i t s for 141 c e n t e r s for which f igures have been publ ished weekly muary 1919, amounted to $11,563,457,000, as compared wi th $11,906,342,000 preceding week and £l0,1*72,762,000 for the week ending July 8, 1925-

IEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY 3ANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS 1 Number of

c e n t e r s W e e k e n d i n g

STT-?

Number of c e n t e r s July 7, 1926 1 June 30, 1926 Ju ly S, 1925

M t r i c t included 1 ( In thousands of d o l l a r s )

*» rcston 16 701,430 6s i , 001 609,sis - few York Ik 6,151,1 US 7,074,700 6,031,170 - Ph i l ade lph ia IS 579,707 596,143 524,266 - "leveland 22 669,293 703,248 653,95^ | Richmond 23 3*9,553 321,944 320,isi

t lanta 24 22,7,652 259,202 266,6S4 icago 36 1,376,717 1,353,^04 1,245,111

1 5*. Louis 14 300,095 2o7,U64 274,902 nneapoiis 17 151,S59 171,511 171,S55

1 Kansas City 30 337,5S0 325,997 313,929 1 Dallas 15 155,72S 146,967 132,209 • 3'r. Francisco 25 715,166 709,OS5 620,8S2

TOTAL 257 12,365,92s 12,63s,666 11,170,961

REPORTIN G CENTERS BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS ( in thous ands of d o l l a r s )

1 - BOSTON

mgor, Me. 4,125 3,063 3,^36 -*-*cn, Mass. 493,005 496,3^6 415,105 *r-~kton, Mass. 5,569 5,1S4 4,657 f a l l River, Mass • 5,965 6,32S 6,131 5%rtford, Conn. 35,291 3^,OS9 32,645 Eelyoke, Mass. 3,719 3,^57 3,893 ICPS 11 , Mas s. 5,151 4,809 4,64S *>.'r:, Mass. 8,967 7,021 6,946

-hes t e r , N. H • 4,192 3,892 5,562 fhm Bedford, Mas s. 6,103 6.S40 6,492 ' ^ Haven, Conn. 25,792 . 21,283 2U,593

--1and, Me. 11,629 10,21S 10,667 Providence, R. I . 37,597 3^,619 35,753 Sfcrringfield, Mas s. 22,41b 17,922 21,270 Ihtferbury, Conn. 11,267 S,970 8,916

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:ITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS St. 501ba

July 7, 13^o

S.&.*Jc e_n_4.i_D_g j June 30, 1926 j July 8,

(In thousands of dollars)

32.226 4,762

105,007 5,175 4,599 4,561

99,438 ,673,966

52,669 10,136

3,639 45,020 3,450

25,052

8,776 3,832

14,159 6,333 9,543 3,809 5,490 b,4>4 1.752 1,243

457,724 11,075 20,600 16,799

1925

• P " ~ T NO. 2 - NEW YORK I'M •-• , N. Y. 52,371

• -v.-.ton, N. Y. 5,848 g f t f fCc , N. Y. 106,059

BMtra, N. Y. 5,373 • w ^ c w n , N. Y. 5,665 p R - l a i r , N. J . 4,754

>• - . -> , N. J . 85,600 -r>, N. Y. 6 ,225,549

wth:rn New Je r sey Clea r ing -•5 Assoc i a t i o n bb,577

1 • Ic, N. J . 10,077 • toepsie, N. Y. 4,900

' - l i r , N. Y. ^7,773 ^ * - r i , Conn. 3,550

- =e', N. Y. 26,522

• ! : : : . 3 - PHILADELPHIA

p i . * -* : rn , Pa. 10,177 1 1 ' ' - . . Pa. 3,£20

* s - * r . . N. J . 14,023 • * r t * r , Pa. 5,556 lur * .-':-;• rg , Pa. 10,^36

Hfei -*. :n, Pa. 3,516 **.rwn, Pa. 5,674 ^ t - r , Pa. 6,575

Btl*t*-~^ Pa. 2,210 pkrr i f t own, Pa. 90S Is,- i e Ion ia , Pa.

• 438,594

--;, Pa. 10,980 |p*c»ori, Pa. 17 ,700

P**3*:TJ, N. J . 17,127 BEte«-3arre, Pa . 7 , 6 4 ;

4,331 spor t , Pa. 7 , 6 4 ; 4,331

agton, Del. 14,715 P*- r"- 5,522

! '*:. U - CLEVELAND j p r * - \ Ohio 20,107 HiR- '", Pa, 2,916 :*Ef- • - -. Ohio 10,739 g3* :- — t i , Ohio 83,622

. r-.i, Ohio 192,862 :s, Ohio 36,467

fcrsllsville, Pa. 1,207

I f ~~: 0hic 22,630 ^Hbv. 7,S62

irurg, Pa. 4,327 ^* , . . -4 ? p a # 1,163 •fc=r*.:r., Ky. 6,6s7

BP** "n'c 4,162 fcua, Ohio 1,587 • £1*7, Pa. 2,978 jfcptrirrii, Pa. 203,441

Bfaterf l e ld , Ohio 4,777 Ml**:. Ohic 48,242

• r - -. "hie 3,068 H i lag, v'. Va. 10,408

fcn*.:*Ti, Ohio 17,30S B p ^ t - i i l e , Ohio 2,733

792

,62s

13b

21,72U 2,428

10,419 81,939

171,700 37,128

1,310 19,493 362

329 ObU 213

3,882 608 693

246,927 5,764

51,936 3,409

10,855 13,845 3,220

31 ,517 «5 >

,520 82 ,220

4 ,9*6 5: ,199 5, ,355

71: ,540 5,690 ; ,889

50, ,692 9, ,723 4 ,381

45: ,545 3 ,309

20; ,33*

8. ,376 3: ,770

12 ,385 6, ,395

10, ,121 3, ,499 5: ,309 6; ,707 2, ,333 1, ,063

385, ,870 9: ,170

17, ,900 19, ,175 11 , ,64b

4, ,258 U , ,044

5, ,245

21, ,165 2, .565

10, -792 75, ,918

161, ,Zck 33, 900

900 22, 3U8

7, 355 4, ,650 1, Ofe 7, ,213 *, 049 1. ,664 3, 505

211, 494 5, 271

46, 674 2, 624

10, 310 15, 811

2, 59*

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ITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS St.50iL'

W e e k e n d i n g

Ju ly 7, 1526 June 30, 192b I Ju ly o, I925

Wl * : . 5 - RICHMOND

S e v i l l e , N. C. - i " c r e , Md. rl68toxi| S. C. r l e s t c n , W. Va. r l c t t e , N. C*

Ltunbia, S. C. >arland, Md.

' - r i l l e , Va. haip, N. C.

*--ensbcro, N. C. l - e n v i l l e , S. C.

rerstown, Md. : n t ington, W. Va.

- :hburg, Va. pert News, Va.

-folk, Va. r* le igh , N. C.

uoond, Va. Rtoanoks, Va. ' - - . r tanburg, S. C.

--.ingtcn, D. C. ' ' .".-ington, N. C. " . r s tcn-Sa lem, N. C.

I JT NO. 6 - ATLANTA

ttbany, Ga. I t l a n t a , Ga. Juc-ista, Ga.

. rrlngham, Ala. "runsv/ick, Ga.

- - : t anooga , Tenn. c . urn bus, Ga.

Dcthan, Ala. Q barton, Ga. Jackson, Miss. J acksonv i l l e , F l a . T r . : x - i l l e , Tenn. feccn, Ga.

ridIan, Miss, • l i e , A l a .

)rrtgomery, Ala. J a shv i l l e , Tenn. Ibwimn, Ga. p v Orleans , La.

-.sacola, F l a . fccrannah, Ga. Ia,7pa, F la . 1*1doeta, Ga. Ticksburg, Miss.

1Q 147

0

9 10 U

5

6 6 5

IS 5

40 3 3

66 U

471 429 &d9 oO£ 592 £'41 327 225 370 073 266 904 0C6 151 157 999 5U9 083 155 072 675

( In thousands of d o l l a r s )

9,083 ,05,254

6,311 5,669

10,932 3,182

1,040 37,013

5,267 33,620

506 11,053

3,103 . 677

15S 5,576

22,649 6,£16 5,406 3,579 5,253 5,302

15,766 666

63,067 1,37S

10,865 16,149

1,942 1,981

,601 ,293 347

,568 ,675 ,474 ,140 ,008

2,206 18,083 12,099 29,316

,891 ,616 ,776 ,149 ,260

5, 2,

6o, 5: 9,

825 34,272 4,873

28,780 686

9,683 2,720

SlO 170

3,411 23,230 7,402 4,512 3,202 8,199 4,379

18,422 455

72,857 2,049

10,004 16,160

1,058 1,343

7,109 109,346

5,106 7,710

10,185 4,950 2,231 3,035 5,620 5,686 6,253 3,307 5,832 6,259 1,845

18,202 7,011

30,640 7,282 3,757

57,209 3,967 7,609

802 33,233 4,910

27,925 837

9,834 ^,144

618 195

3,803 19,182

7,877 5,325 3,506 6,832 5,o44

17,007 532

54,711 1,922 8,572

16,460 1,103 2,110

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' - I T S TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS s t . 5016c

W e e k n_d_i_n_g_

July 7, 1S!2D June 30, 1926 J July S, 1925

(In thousands of dol lars)

r ?ro. 7 - CHICAGO

p r i s r . , Mich. 1 ,084

iJr T r"' r i l# 4,336 P % - i t y , Mich. 2,949

i n r t on, 1 1 1 . 2,874 i i . tr R a p i d s , Iowa 10,806

&^"~: - i gn - Ur bana , 1 1 1 . 2,720 1 1 1 . 631,620

p r ^ I I e , 1 1 1 . 3,7bS • i p ^ - T o r t , Iowa 9,163

• : r , 1 1 1 . 3,755 | N l o i n e s , Iowa 17,S83

: t , Mich. 201,687 !, Iowa 3,860

. Mich. 8,991 ;. Tayne, I n d . 10,33U

B * 7 , I nd. 6,144 flhtrr: Rap id 8, Mich. I S , 261

- Bay,Wis. 3,574 Ife-r^r.d, I n d . 5,930

s r*apol i s , I n d , 46,547 • n* Mich. 6,254

' ? - : , Mich. 5,736 P * 1 ^ . - - , Mich. 8,200

• " i t y , Iowa 3,200 £*-*•;>•? 5, Wis . •67,297

.-••. 1 1 1 . 3 , 1 1 s • R m t i n e , Iowa 1 ,611

• f c t h . Wis . 3,900 . 111 . 12,127

(bfef^H, 1 1 1 . 8,017 *:---», Mich. 5,751

fe ran, Wis. 4,242 Beat S i t y , I owa 18,6S9 &.% 5-?nd, Ind . 10,856

j p . - r f i c l d , 1 1 1 . 13,445 T* =a\ : te , I n d . 6,046

* •, Iowa 4,662

m wo, s - ST. LOUIS P*~ ' *. L o u i s and Nat ' 1 .

teck Yards , 1 1 1 . 11,400 f " r * * o , Ark. 2,556 • f f i ' i i e , I n d . 10,257

t h , Ark. 3,321 - - - :". 1-3, M i s s . 95S

Ark. 9S7 HI* Rock, Ark . 17,010

• b n i l e , Ky. 45,772 Ife'-is r , 7? nn. 30,697

i * r r o , Ky. 1,101 111. 3,069

, 1 — i s , Mo. 16s ,100 H & U , Mo. i ; i U 5 •|f%'-'! ;-ld, Mo. 3,722

954 3,S9S 2,5S9 2,sb9 3,104 2,331

820,621 2,702 6,622 4,316

l6,69S 204,096

3,370 6,7S5

10,382 7,379

17,910 2,77S 4,590

62,265 5, 5, 7: 2,

61, 1.

,301 ,551 ,700 ,300 ,677 ,763

1,037 2,700

10,046 6,211 5,901 4,032

17,316 13,900 9,453 5,365 4,203

3,927 3,055 2,070 6,114

759,666 3,503 8,652 4,454

19,472 167,312

l4,02U 7,121

11,401 5,559

18,66s 3,265 4,640

36,296 4,412 5,175 9,019 2,388

65,421 1,973 1,860 3,ooo

11,021 S03 424 194 55s

6 6 4

18 12, 380 8,338 7,329 4,735

11,9«3 10,029 3,656 2,S73

10,182 9,219 2.S37 2,729

714 1,006 827 856

12,332 l l , 7 S 0 47,5S6 49,069 32,331 25,530

964 1,274 2,457 „ 3,077

57,200 152,600 996 1,279

3,399 3,561

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DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS S t .50 l6d

f e d k 0 n d i n r

Ju ly 7, 1926 j June 30, 1926 July S, 1925

( In thousands of d o l l a r s )

f:—-~7 NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS

Aberdeen, S. D. 1,211 1,5S4 1,526 - i i l i n g s , Mont. 1.892 1,630 1,742 Tickinson, N. D. 41 4 291 254 ~-.:luth, Minn. 17,731 16,497 21,793 ~ar~c, N. D. 3,9S4 2,753 3,281 brand Forks , N. D. 2,220 1,489 1,557 Helena, Mont. 2,333 1,719 2,501 Jamestown, N. D. 427 542 591 La Crosse, Wis. 3,185 2,421 3,134

i rmaapol i s , Minn. 38,797 £5,521 82,102 " ino t , N. D. l.gfe 1,041 1,021 Rad Wing, Minn. 699 565 627 Bt, Paul , Minn. 39,643 33,553 36,672 Sicux F a l l s , S. D. 5,194 4,313 4,167 South S t* Pau l , Minn. 2,272 9,0*3 7,367 Superior , Wis. 1,910 1,915 1,894 *inona, Minn. 1,435 1,324 1,626

" - : : T NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY

Albuquerque, N. M. 2,717 2,200 2,714 Atchison, Kans. 1,37S 1,464 1,238 - a r t l e s v i l l e , Okla. 8,032 6,15S 4,060 Casper, Wyo. 2,494 2,607 3,337 Cheyenne, Wyo. 1,484 1,109 1,952 " d o r a d o Spr ings , Colo. 3,576 3,796 4,324 Tenver, Colo. Ul.252 40,599 39,698 rr: id, Okla. 7,377 6,37S 4,533 Fremont, Neb. 1,093 578 1,307 Grand J u n c t i o n , Colo. 806 632 732 Guthrie, Okla. 844 718 1,7^4 Hutchinson, Kans. 10,553 6,903 4,354 Independence, Kans. 2,642 3,332 2,606 Jop l in , Mo. 3,59s 4,039 3,497 Kansas Ci ty , Kans. 4,640 4,754 4 ,4s 5 Kansas C i ty , Mo. 91,243 54,700 87,120 Lawrence, Kans. 1,455 1,200 1,28b Lincoln, Neb. 8,826 7,007 8,001 " 'cAlester, Okla. 9U0 863 794 ^uskogee, Okla. 2,678 2,o59 2,437 Oklahoma C i ty , Okla. 23,430 22,2>0 21,500 jkmulgee, Okla. 2,822 2,843 2,140 Omaha, Neb. 44,260 46,109 46,130 Parsons, Kans. 729 700 90b P i t t s b u r g , Kans. 1,363 1,452 1,439 Pueblo, Colo. 5,S34 o,045 5,369 St. Joseph, Mo. 1 3 , 9 H 1^,976 14,541 Icpeka, Kans. 5,468 3,30b 4,363 Tulsa, Okla. 25,151 35,733 23,464 w i c h i t a , Kans. 16,984 13,005 13,7S8

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W e_e_k e ri d_i__n_g

Ju ly 7, 192b June 30, 1926 Ju ly 8, 1925

( i n thousands of d o l l a r s )

•flCT 70. 11 - DALLAS

-'in, Tex. 3,617 MS 3,S24 iaaomont, Tex. 4,038 3,795 3,746 " • r t i c ana , Tex. 1,252 1,450 1,627

1 ' .as, Tex. UU,ig6 41,100 39.1S1 H Faso, Tex. 6,844 6,154 7,257 F t . ^o r th , Tex. 19,748 19,620 15,337 Sabre s ton , Tex. 2,317 7,895 7,620

• i t t o n , Tex. 32,235 30,441 26,592 I-crvel l , N. M. 540 519 34b j | n antonio , Tex. 9 ,620 7,905 8,649 S^reveport, La. 10,423 8,33b 8,621 fnxarkana, Tex. 2,113 3,111 2,03u

-?:r;, Ar iz . 1,795 2, ^62 2,008 * • " , Tex. 3,410 2,877 3,268 * :~n i t a F a l l s , Tex. 8,180 7,560 b,503

: 7f NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO

f*ce r s f i e ld , Ca l i f . 2,639 3,102 2,617 -1 Ingham, Wash. 2,755 2,346 2,135

Drfcsley, Ca l i f . 4,879 3,320 4,736 lot**, Idaho 3,622 3,256 3 , l6S Ss^ene, Ore. 2,156 1,563 2,138

3,142 TT?ret t , Wash. 3,713 2,838 2,138 3,142

?r»snc, Ca l i f . 8,500 7,184 6,830 k n ? Beach, Ca l i f . 12,27*+ 9,344 11,624 1-3 Angeles, Ca l i f . 207,717 207,02b 175,695 l ik iand, Ca l i f . 38,902 41,376 30,931 Efeden, Utah 3,717 3,424 4,705 Pasadena, Ca l i f . 9,1^7 7,559 8,606 ~~:enix, Ar iz . 7,057

40,391 2,282

5,368 4,722 Port land, Ore.

7,057 40,391

2,282

40,922 36,643 Sfno, Nev.

7,057 40,391

2,282 2,043 2,331 i i t r / i l l e , Wash. l 6 l 135 113 Sa-rramento, Ca l i f . 6,665 6,376 8,106 fa i t Lake Ci ty , Utah 16,655 16,564 15,b82 San Bernardino, Ca l i f . 1,836 1,S13 2,050 S*n Diego, Ca l i f . I 6 , 4 i 6 13,554 13,562 San Franc isco , Ca l i f . 230,761 242,737 205,22b S»n Jose , Ca l i f . 7,^5 5,295 6,863 Santa Barbara, Ca l i f . 3,429 2,90s 2,549 S e a t t l e , Wash. 45,156 46,94s 40,051 Scckane, Wash. 13,022 14,336 11,287

• :kton, Ca l i f . 6,272 5,703 3,342 ffccana, Wash. 11,642 9,560 9,280 Takitm, Wash. 5,515 2,485 2,698

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